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Home / Environment / Brahmaputra: The Sky River's Wild Journey

Brahmaputra: The Sky River's Wild Journey

15 Jan

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Summary

  • Originating near the Himalayas, Brahmaputra is called the 'Sky River'.
  • The river flows through Tibet, India, and Bangladesh, vital to many cultures.
  • Challenges like floods and dams threaten this powerful, life-sustaining river.
Brahmaputra: The Sky River's Wild Journey

Originating from the Angsi Glacier on the Tibet Plateau, the Brahmaputra River is a mighty force nicknamed the 'Sky River of the Himalayas.' This name reflects its high-altitude source, over 5,000 meters, where it collects glacial meltwater.

The river embarks on a significant journey, flowing eastward through Tibet before encircling the Himalayas. It enters India as the Siang/Dihang in Arunachal Pradesh, becoming the massive Brahmaputra in Assam, and finally the Jamuna in Bangladesh, supporting numerous communities along its path.

Culturally revered and a vital habitat for species like river dolphins and rhinoceroses, the Brahmaputra's wild nature, especially during monsoons, creates islands like Majuli. However, challenges such as floods, erosion, and dam construction pose serious threats, highlighting the urgent need for sustainable management and conservation.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Brahmaputra River originates from the Angsi Glacier on the Tibet Plateau, near the Himalayas.
In Hindu mythology, the Brahmaputra River is believed to be the son of Lord Brahma, from whom it derives its name.
The Brahmaputra faces challenges from floods, erosion, climate change, and human interventions like dam construction.

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