- Gomti River
The Gomti, Gumti or Gomati River ( _hi. गोमती "Gomtī") is a
tributary of theGanges River . According toHindu mythology the river is the daughter of SageVashistha , and bathing in the waters of the Gomati onEkadashi (the eleventh day of theSanatana Dharma -Hindu calendar ) can wash away one's sins.The Gomti originates near Madho Tada,
Pilibhit ,India . It extends 900 km (560 miles) throughUttar Pradesh and meets the Ganges River nearSaidpur inGhazipur .The river is a thin stream until it reaches
Mohamadi (about 100 km from its origin) where it is joined by a prominent tributary called theSarayu River. From here the river is well defined. Another major tributary is theSai River, which joins nearJaunpur .After 240 km the Gomti enters
Lucknow , through which it meanders for about 12 km. At the entrance point water is lifted from the river for the city's water supply. 25 city drains in the Lucknow area drain into the Gomti. At the downstream end the Gomti barrage impounds the river converting it into a lake.The cities of
Lucknow ,Lakhimpur Kheri , Sultanpur andJaunpur are located on the banks of the Gomti and are the most prominent of the 15 towns located in its catchment area.the river cuts the Jaunpur city into two equal half and becomes more wider in jaunpur.the river have many scneric beauty spread across it.
Pollution and Degradation
The major sources of pollution in the Gomti are:
*Industrial waste andeffluent from sugar factories and distillaries.
*Domestic waste water and sewage from habitations.The river collects large amounts of human and industrial pollutants as it flows through the highly populous areas (18 million approx) of Uttar Pradesh. High pollution levels in the river have negative effects on the ecosystem of the Gomti, threatening its aquatic life.
Flooding
Regular flooding during the monsoon season leads to several problems when it recedes. Specially due to drying potholes and pits, which host diseases like
Malaria andDengue .References
* [http://www.urday.com/gandak.htm Sacred Rivers]
* [http://www.waterconserve.info/articles/reader.asp?linkid=25146 "Sewage kills thousands of fish in north Indian river". Babu Lal Sharma, Associated Press, August 22, 2003]
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