Which of the following was not a purpose for building Farakka Barrage? (1) Checking water flowing into Bangladesh (2) Checking silting of Kolkata Port (3) Preventing erosion of Kolkata Port (4) Facilitating navigation in Ganga river

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(4) Facilitating navigation in Ganga river Explanation: The Farakka Barrage was created by India in 1975 to divert water from the Ganges River to the Bhagirathi-Hooghly river system. It was designed to check water flow to Bangladesh by diverting water from Ganges-BrahmaputraMeghna basin. Besides, it aimed to serve the need of preservation and maintenance of the Kolkata Port by improving the regime and navigability of the Bhagirathi-Hooghly river system. It aimed to flush out the sediment deposition from the Kolkata harbour and thus prevent erosion of Kolkata port.

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