Ranganadi River

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The Ranganadi River (also known as Paniyor River) is a sub-tributary of the Brahmaputra River in the Indian state of Assam. The river originates from Nilam, Marta and Tapo mountain ranges of Himalayan foothills of Arunachal Pradesh. The Ranganadi river then enters Assam at Johing of Lakhimpur district and flows 60 km through Lakhimpur district before its confluence with the Subansiri River at Pokoniaghat of Lakhimpur district.[citation needed]

House (Chang Ghar) of Mising people on the bank of Ranganadi River in Lakhimpur district
A herd of domestic water buffaloes taking bath in the Ranganadi River in Lakhimpur district
Native nameৰঙানদী (Assamese)
SourceNilam, Marta and Tapo mountain ranges of Himalayan foothills
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Ranganadi River
Paniyor River
Ranganadi River in Lakhimpur district
Ranganadi River is located in Assam
Ranganadi River
Ranganadi River is located in India
Ranganadi River
Native nameৰঙানদী (Assamese)
Location
StateArunachal Pradesh & Assam
DistrictLakhimpur District
Physical characteristics
SourceNilam, Marta and Tapo mountain ranges of Himalayan foothills
  locationArunachal Pradesh
  coordinates27°25′48.7″N 93°43′31.3″E
MouthSubansiri River
  location
Pokoniaghat, Lakhimpur district, Assam
  coordinates
27°01′27.72″N 94°03′05″E
Basin features
ProgressionRanganadi River - Subansiri River- Brahmaputra River
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Ranganadi Dam

The Ranganadi Dam is a concrete-gravity diversion dam on the Ranganadi River located at Lower Subansiri district of Arunachal Pradesh.[1]

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