(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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The peak where Brahmaputra takes a ‘U’ turn and enters
India in Arunachal Pradesh
Namcha
Barwa
The headwaters of the Ganga
The Bhagirathi and The Alaknanda
The river which has the largest basin in India
The Ganga
The Lake in Tibet from which Indus and Brahmaputra Originate.
Mansarowar
A right
bank tributary of Ganga
The Yamuna
The box which refers that india can use
only 20 per cent of the total water of a river.
Indus Water Treaty
s flows through Baltistan and Gilgit and
emerges from the mountains at Attock
The Indus
The tributaries of Ganga, which come from the
peninsular uplands
The Chambal, The
Betwa and The Son
Most of the rivers of peninsular
India originate.
Western Ghats
The area drained by a single river
system
Drainage basin
Tributaries of Brahmaputra
The Dibang and The Lohit
The rivers with shorter and shallower courses
The Peninsular rivers
An upland,
separates two drainage basins.
Features formed in middle course
Meanders and oxbow lakes
The world’s largest drainage
basin is formed by
The River Amazon
A river alongwith its
tributaries
River system
Examples of Perennial rivers
The Indus and the Brahmaputra
The river known as the Tsang Po in Tibet and Jamuna in Bangladesh
The Brahmaputra
River system in an area
Drainage
Formed in lower course
The deltas
The world’s largest and fastest growing delta derieves it name from.
Sundari trees