Abstract: The Ganga basin is one of the 14 major river basins in the country. It covers 26 per cent of India’s landmass and constitutes 43 per cent of irrigable land area. The basin has a population of more than 500 million, making it the most populated river basin in the world.
Inputs: National River Conservation Directorate, Ministry of Environment and Forests, Govt. of India.
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