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Key Facts about Gomti River

May 11, 2025

As Lucknow rapidly transforms into a modern metropolis, environment experts and citizens are concerned over the future of Lucknow’s lifeline - the Gomti, which is battling a host of urbanisation challenges.

About Gomti River:

  • It is a tributary of the Ganges (Ganga) River, flowing entirely through the state of Uttar Pradesh.
  • The river is also known by the names Gumti or Gomati.
  • The Gomti River is unique in that it is both rain- and groundwater-fed; the other major tributaries of the Ganga in this region are snow-fed rivers originating in the Himalayas.
  • Course:
    • It originates from the Gomat Taal, otherwise called Fulhaar Jheel, which is located near the Madho Tanda in the Pilibhit district in Uttar Pradesh.
    • The river drains the area between the rivers Ramganga and Sharda.
    • After flowing southwards through the districts of Lucknow, Barabhanki, Sultanpur, Faizabad, and Jaunpur, it joins with the River Ganga near Saidpur.
  • The river extends to about 900 km.
  • It drains a basin of about 7,240 square miles (18,750 square km).
  • Major tributaries of the Gomti include the Sai River, Chowka River, Kathina River, and Saryu River.
  • Major cities situated on the banks of the River Gomti are Sultanpur, Lucknow, Jaunpur, and Lakhimpur Kheri.

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