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PHYSICAL
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PEOPLE
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SIKKIM RIVERS |
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Flowing almost
right across the length of Sikkim is the River
Teesta. Teesta originates from the Cholamu lake
where it is hardly a stream. No one can imagine
that this innocuous looking stream would transform
into a thundering mighty river less than a hundred
kilometers downstream. Meeting Teesta at the border
between Sikkim and West Bengal is its major tributary
the river Rangeet which originates from the Rathong
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During monsoons the otherwise
innocuous looking rivers of Sikkim become swollen,
swift, muddy and dangerous. The rivers are narrow,
serpentine and full of rocks and hence are not
navigable. Because of swift currents hitting rocks,
the rivers are very noisy and can be heard for
miles together. The Teesta finally joins the Bhramaputra
in Bangladesh. |
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The rivers are fed by snow
melting on the mountains as well as rain that
accumulates in the catchment areas during the
monsoons. Human settlements usually must exist
above the level of rivers and hence even if flooding
takes place life and property remain safe. |
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