10 special information about the Brahmaputra river emanating from China
Brahmaputra River: India has stopped water by canceling the Indus River Water Agreement due to tension between Pakistan. Pakistan claims that if India retreats from the Indus Water Treaty, China can stop the water flow of the Brahmaputra river, which will harm India. Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has given a factual answer to this threat of Pakistan. Let us know in this context, 10 interesting things of Brahmaputra river.
1. Ordance of Brahma Putra River: Scientists of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) have analyzed the pictures taken from the satellite of Brahmaputra and have also collected complete details about the drift of Salveen and Irravadi flowing from Indo-Pakistan and flowing from Indo-Pakistan. Research is the Angi Glacier located in the northern region of the Himalayan mountain in Burang County, Tibet, a place of Brahmaputra (Yarlungjangbo in Tibetan. Also Read: What will happen if China stops the water of Brahmaputra? Himanta Biswa Sarma replied
2. Length and area of Brahma daughter: According to the new research results, the Brahmaputra River is 3,848 km long and its area is 7,12,035 square kilometers, while in the earlier documents, the length of the river was 2,900 to 3,350 kilometers and the area was described as 520,000 to 17 lakh 30 thousand square kilometers.
3. Changing names: Brahmaputra has many names and identity. There is also a difference in its nature and conduct in every field. When the Sangpo river originating from the Holy Mansarovar lake in Tibet, the western Kailash mountain descends, and is called Brahmaputra. After leaving Mansarovar in Tibet, by applying Ganga from her chest in Baglandesh, a new name Padma then wearing a Meghna and wearing a Meghna, travels 3,848 km long. Also Read: Is China building a dam on Brahmaputra, what is the attitude of the Government of India?
4. River of three countries: Brahmaputra is not only India but the longest river in Asia. If we divide it on the basis of countries, then it enters Bhutan and India after exiting China and Tibet. After this it enters the Bay of Bengal after entering Bangladesh. In this sequence, many other rivers from the mountains of Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Meghalaya, Bhutan, West Bengal and Sikkim are contained in it. During this time, many rivers and their sub-rites come and merge into it. Every river has its own story and the tribes settled on their banks have their own culture.
5. Special river of Assam: In Dibrugarh, Assam, its miles long patches reflect its vastness, while in Guwahati, it makes its shape short to pass between the hills on both sides. Then after touching the feet of the Nilachal mountain, on which the temple of Maa Kamakhya is, she goes forward and takes her form. Most of the major cities of Assam developed on the banks of this. Dibrugarh, Jorhat, Tejpur, Guwahati, Dhubri and Gwalpada are situated on the banks of this. Also Read: India has given a big statement on Brahmaputra on China’s dam scheme, said- will take necessary measures to protect interests
6. River of ancient culture and civilization: India needs to make the cultural and religious history of Brahmaputra to be protected. This river is also no less than the river of Indus civilization. The ancient human lived around this river. Hundreds of caves, dense forests and many ancient civilizations will be found in this river area. Brahmaputra is not just a river. This is a philosophy of Rama. Many civilizations and cultures have been met on its banks. It has been a Brahmaputra, witness to Arya-Arya, Mongol-Tibetan, Burmese-Dravid, Mughal-Aomal cultures. Just as many rivers have moved forward and move forward, similarly many cultures have formed a different culture. There is a need to do research on a large basis on the Brahmaputra river region. It is a river associated with the history of ancient India.
7. Even if the China River stops, it will not matter: The Chief Minister of Assam has said that China contributes only 30–35% to the total water flow of Brahmaputra- that too mostly with the melting of the glaciers and limited rainfall. The remaining 65–70% water is produced within India. It has many tributaries in India itself, due to which it becomes huge. Also Read: China is building a dam on Brahmaputra in Tibet, what Defense Minister Rajnath Singh said?
8. Meaning of Brahmaputra: Brahma means God means it means God. Brahma is considered to be the son of God. In the name of Brahmaputra river, Myanmar i.e. Burma used to be the name Brahmadesh.
9. Asia’s largest bridge over Brahmaputra: In 2017, the country’s longest bridge over the Brahmaputra River in Tinsukia, Assam was done by PM Modi in 2017. The longest Dhaula-Sadia bridge in the country is open to the common people. This bridge is built on the Lohit River, a tributary of the Brahmaputra River. The Prime Minister inaugurated the 9.15 km long Dhola-Sadia bridge, which will reduce the travel time between Assam and Arunachal Pradesh to one hour. This longest bridge in the country rests on 182 pillars.
10. Brahmaputra merger: The Ganges and Brahmaputra rivers meet in Bangladesh as the Padma River, and then along with the Meghna River fall into the Bay of Bengal. After this confluence, the joint stream is known as Meghna.