Which river is known as the ‘Ganga of the South’?

Which river is known as the ‘Ganga of the South’?

  • Correct Answer: Godavari
  • Krishna
  • Kaveri
  • Narmada

Explanation: The Godavari is called the ‘Ganga of the South’ due to its length and cultural significance. (Easy)

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