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NATIONAL PARK - RIVER IN INDIA 


   Arunachal Pradesh (2)

     Mouling national park - siyom river (joins dibang meets brahmaputra  flows along the western          fringes of the park and several small rivers such as siring, krobong, semong and subong drain into the siang river near the eastern boundary of the park

    Namdapha national park - noa dihing, tributary of brahmaputra


   Assam (5) 

     Dibru saikhowa national park - brahmaputra and lohit rivers in the north
     and dibru river in the south

    Orang national park- brahmaputra

    Nameri national park - jia bhoroli, tributary of brahmaputra

    Kaziranga national park – brahmaputra

    Manas national park – manas, tributary of brahmaputra


  Bihar (1)

    Valmiki national park - river gandak forms the western boundary. River  pandai flows into bihar      from nepal in the eastern end of the sanctuary


  Chhattisgarh (2)

    Kanger ghati national park - kolab river

    Indravati national park - indravati river, tributary of the godavari river

    Himachal Pradesh (2)

      Pin valley national park - pin river

      Great himalayan national park - tirthan, tributary of beas river

   Jammu and Kashmir (1)

      Kishtwar national park - bounded to the north by rinnay river, south by kibar nala catchment,       east  by main divide of great himalaya and west by marwa river which joins chenab

    Karnataka (1)

      Bhadra wildlife sanctuary - bhadra river, tributary of tungabhadra

    Kerala (1)

      Silent valley national park -kuntipuzha, tributary of the bharathapuzha

      Mizoram (1)

      Morlen national park - tuipui

       Meghalaya (2)

       Nokrek national park - simsang

       Balphakram national park - goneshwari

   
       Madhya Pradesh (2)

       Panna national park – ken, tributary of yamuna

       Pench national park -  pench, tributary of the river kanhan which joins the wainganga in the         godavari basin

       Uttarakhand (2)

       Gangotri national park - bhagirathi river, joins alaknanda river, tributary of  the ganges

       Jim corbett national park – ramganga, tributary of ganga


West Bengal (5)

     Neora valley national park - neora river

     Buxa tiger reserve- raidak and jayanti river, tributaries of brahmaputra

     Jaldapara national park - torsa river, joins kaljani and meets brahmaputra

     Gorumara national park - flood plains of the murti river and raidak river.
 The major river of the park is the jaldhaka river, a tributary of the brahmaputra river system.        Gorumara is a significant watershed area between the ganges and brahmaputra river systems

    Sundarbans national park - meghna river

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