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  2. Teesta River - Wikipedia

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    Teesta river area is in the seismically active Zone-V and has experienced micro-seismic activity. According to India's Ministry of Environment & Forests, the Teesta river dam projects have been approved with the requirement that they adopt suitable seismic coefficient in the design for the dam, tunnel, surge shaft and power house.

  3. Rangit Dam - Wikipedia

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    Rangit Dam (Hindi: रन्गीत् बाँध Bāndh), which forms the headworks of the Rangit Hydroelectric Power Project Stage III, is a run-of-the-river hydroelectric power project on the Ranjit River, a major tributary of the Teesta River in the South Sikkim district of the Northeastern Indian state of Sikkim.

  4. Teesta Water Dispute - Wikipedia

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    The dispute over the Teesta River dates back to the partition of India in 1947, when the river's catchment areas became divided between India and the newly-formed state of East Pakistan, now Bangladesh. The issue resurfaced after Bangladesh gained independence in 1971. In 1983, a temporary water-sharing agreement was made between the two ...

  5. Rangpo - Wikipedia

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    Rangpo is located at It has an average elevation of 333 metres (1093 feet). The town lies on the belt of two rivers, River Teesta which comes from Dikchu-Singtam-Majitar side, and River Rangpo which comes from Rongli-Rorathang-Kumrek side.

  6. Death toll from Indian Himalayan flash floods rises to 42 ...

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    KOLKATA/NEW DELHI (Reuters) -At least 42 people were killed after a glacial lake burst its banks and triggered flash floods in the Indian Himalayas this week, government officials said on Friday ...

  7. Rangeet River - Wikipedia

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    Rangeet river near Tashiding, South Sikkim. The Rangeet or Rangit is a tributary of the Teesta river, which is the largest river in the Indian state of Sikkim. [1] The Rangeet originates in the Himalayan mountains in West Sikkim district. The river also forms the boundary between Sikkim and Darjeeling district.

  8. Jalpaiguri - Wikipedia

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    It is situated at a height of 89m(292ft) from Mean Sea Level. The city lies very close to the Himalayas and on the left bank of Teesta river. The Karla river is another major river of Jalpaiguri which flows through the city. Mount Kanchenjunga as viewed from Jalpaiguri in October 2020 Kangchenjunga from Jalpaiguri at sunrise (November 2022)

  9. Chungthang - Wikipedia

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    It is situated at the confluence of two rivers: Lachen River and Lachung Chu, both tributaries of the “most scenic” River Teesta. The thumb-shaped state borders Nepal in the west, the Chinese Tibet Autonomous Region to the north and east, Bhutan in the south-east and the Indian state of West Bengal to its south.