English: This image shows the tributaries and distributaries of major rivers of India on paper plan in tabular format. The Merging of cells to the right side each time indicates getting supply from a tributary and vice-versa.
The bottom-most row shows other rivers with no major helping rivers (Saryu is an exception). Flow of the rivers is assumed to be from left to right.
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Studied the maps and other data, created excel format, made image
Previously published: Not published ever. Specially made for Wikipedia as this article needs such an image for clear visualisation about the subject
English: There are 4 river systems shown with merging and unmerging cells. Flow of a river is assumed to be from left to right. The last (bottom) row is a collection of other major rivers not associated with any river system. However, Saryu is an exception here. The symbol 'NG' in the middle is watermark of the creator, i.e. me.
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