News India Is it Ganga or some other water flowing at Haridwar? Uttarakhand govt says, it's not the holy river

Is it Ganga or some other water flowing at Haridwar? Uttarakhand govt says, it's not the holy river

Haridwar, Apr 11: The water flowing at the world famous Har Ki Pauri ghat at Hardwar is not Ganga, but Aapoorti Dhara in the irrigation department records of Uttarakhand government, an RTI (Right to Information)



One of the two major dams on Ganga, the Bhimgoda, was built in 1840s by the British, to divert Ganga water to the Upper Ganga canal, which irrigates surrounding lands.



The headworks of the Ganga canal system are located in Haridwar. The Upper Ganga Canal was opened in 1854 after the work began in April 1842 because of the famine of 1937-38.

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