Ganga beyond Farakka when it enters Bangladesh is known as
A. Padma
B. Meghna
C. Hugli
D. Swarn Ganga
Answer: Option A
Solution(By Examveda Team)
Ganga beyond Farakka when it enters Bangladesh is known as Padma. Once the Padma reaches the centre of Bangladesh, it joins with the Brahmaputra, or Jamuna, as it is known in Bangladesh, where the two join and form the Meghna River. The Farakka Barrage was created by India in 1975 to divert water from the Ganges River to the Bhagirathi-Hoogly river system.Related Questions on Transportation system of India
The National highways system is the responsibility of
A. State Governments
B. Central Government
C. A special Roads Authority
D. State and Central Government
Which one of the following National Highways passes through Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh and Orissa?
A. NH 4
B. NH 5
C. NH 6
D. NH 7
Join The Discussion