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A Bend in the Ganges         
NOBEL BY THE INDIAN AUTHOR MANOHAR MALGONKAR
A Bend in the Ganges (1964) is a novel by the Indian author Manohar Malgonkar.Ashok Kumar Bachchan, "A Bend in the Ganges: A Historical Novel" in Basavaraj Naikar (ed.
Gangetic         
  • A girl selling plastic containers in Haridwar for carrying Ganges water.
  • ''Ganges from Space''
  • Bhagirathi River at [[Gangotri]].
  • A sailboat on the main distributary of the Ganges in Bangladesh, the [[Padma river]].
  • The [[catla]] (''Catla catla'') is one of the Indian carp species that support major fisheries in the Ganges
  • People bathing and washing clothes along the banks of the Ganges in Varanasi
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  • Devprayag, confluence of Alaknanda (right) and Bhagirathi (left), and beginning of the Ganges proper.
  • [[Lesser florican]] (''Sypheotides indicus'')
  • The Gandhi Setu Bridge across the Ganges in Patna, Bihar
  • The Ganges at [[Sultanganj]].
  • The Ganges Canal highlighted in red stretching between its headworks off the Ganges River in Haridwar and its confluences with the Jumna (Yamuna) River in [[Etawah]] and with the Ganges in [[Cawnpore]] (now Kanpur).
  • A 1908 map showing the course of the Ganges and its tributaries.
  • The [[Ganges delta]] in a 2020 satellite image.
  • The Gangetic dolphin in a sketch by Whymper and P. Smit, 1894.
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  • [[Hardinge Bridge]], Bangladesh, crosses the Ganges-Padma River. It is one of the key sites for measuring streamflow and discharge on the lower Ganges.
  • Garhwal]] region of Uttarakhand, India.
  • Head works of the Ganges canal in Haridwar (1860). Photograph by [[Samuel Bourne]].
  • Chromolithograph, ''Indian woman floating lamps on the Ganges'', by William Simpson, 1867
  • A procession of [[Akhara]]s marching over a makeshift bridge over the Ganges River. Kumbh Mela at [[Allahabad]], 2001.
  • Lower Ganges in Lakshmipur, Bangladesh
  • ''Descent of Ganga'', painting by [[Raja Ravi Varma]] c. 1910
  • The River Ganges at Kolkata, with [[Howrah Bridge]] in the background
MAJOR RIVER IN INDIA
Ganges river; Ganga river; Ganga River; Gangetic; Ganges (River); Ganges River Valley; Ganges River; River Ganges; River Ganga; The River Ganges; Gangas; Ganga; Gangees; Gaṅgā; The Ganges; Effects of climate change on the Ganges; Effects of global warming on the Ganges; Ganges River Plain; Upper Ganga River; History of the Ganges; Ganga Jal; Draft:Ganga Jal
·adj Pertaining to, or inhabiting, the Ganges; as, the Gangetic shark.
A Walk Along the Ganges         
ENGLISH BOOK
A walk along the Ganges; A Walk Along The Ganges
A Walk Along the Ganges (1986) is a travelogue written by Dennison Berwick. In this book, author tells about journey, a 2000 miles along the Ganges, the Indian river.