What is the importance of India as a peninsular country and land of rivers? -SST 10th

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(i) Waterways are the cheapest means of transport. They are more suitable for carrying heavy and bulky goods. They are a fuel-efficient and environment friendly mode of transport. (ii) Some waterways have been declared as the National Waterways by the Government:  (a) The Ganga river between Allahabad and Haldia (1620 km) —N.W. No. 1  (b) The Brahmaputra river between Sadiya and Dhubri (891 km)—N.W. No. 2.  (c) The West-Coast Canal in Kerala (KottapurmaKomman, Udyogamandal and Champakkara Canals 205 km—N. W. No. 3).

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