Friday, September 23, 2011

GANDAKI RIVER

The Kali Gandaki or Gandaki River (also known as the Narayani in southern Nepal and the Gandak in India) is one of the major rivers of Nepal and a left bank tributary of the Ganges in India It is also called Krishna Gandaki in Nepal.[1] In Nepal the river is notable for its deep gorge through the Himalayas and its enormous hydroelectric potential. It has a total catchment area of 46,300 square kilometers (17,900 sq mi), most of it in Nepal. It lies between the similar Kosi system to the east and the Karnali (Ghaghara) system to the west.

River course

The river is called Sapta (seven) Gandaki for seven tributaries rising in the Himalaya or further north along the main Ganges-Brahmaputra divide. These are called Daraudi, Seti, Madi, Kali, Marsyandi, Budhi, and Trisuli.
The Kali Gandaki river source is at the border with Tibet at an altitude of 6,268 m (20,564 ft) at the Nhubine Himal Glacier in the Mustang region of Nepal.[2][3]
The headwaters stream on some maps is named the Chhuama Khola and then, nearing Lo Manthang, the Nhichung Khola or Choro Khola. The Kali Gandaki then flows southwest (with the name of Mustang Khola on old, outdated maps) through a sheer-sided, deep canyon before widening at the steel footbridge at Chele, where part of its flow funnels through a rock tunnel, and from this point the now wide river is called the Kali Gandaki on all maps. In Kagbeni a major tributary named Johng Khola or Kak Khola descends from Muktinath.
The river then flows southward through a steep gorge known as the Kali Gandaki Gorge, or Andha Galchi, between the mountains Dhaulagiri (8167 m) to the west and Annapurna I (8091 m) to the east. If one measures the depth of a canyon by the difference between the river height and the heights of the highest peaks on either side, this gorge is the world's deepest. The portion of the river directly between Dhaulagiri and Annapurna I (7 km downstream from Tukuche) is at an elevation of 2520 metres,[4] 5571 metres lower than Annapurna I. The river is older than the Himalayas. As tectonic activity forces the mountains higher, the river has cut through the uplift.
South of the gorge, the river is joined by Rahughat Khola at Galeshwor, Myagdi Khola at Beni, Modi Khola near Kushma and Badigaad at Rudrabeni above Ridi Bazaar. The river then turns east to run along the northern edge of the Mahabharat Range. The largest hydroelectricity project in Nepal is located along this stretch of the river. Turning south again and breaking through the Mahabharats, Kali Gandaki is then joined by a major tributary, Trishuli at Devighat,The trisuli river is already mixed with five tibutaries named budugandaki,marshyandi,daraudi,seti and madi, then by the (East) Rapti draining the Inner Terai valley known as Chitwan. The Gandaki then crosses the outermost foothills of the Himalayas -- Sivalik Hills -- into the Terai plains of Nepal. From Devighat, the river flows southwest and is known as Narayani or Sapt Gandaki. The river later curves back towards the southeast as it enters India where it is called the Gandak.

pokhara rangasala

Pokhara Rangasala refers to the Pokhara football stadium and its surrounding. The word 'Rangasala' refers to the ground for exhibition and fair. The Pokhara Rangasala boasts to be Nepal's biggest athletics and sports venue in terms of space occupied( More than 400 ropanies of land). The venue is located to the south of Pokhara city at Rambazaar in the eastern bank of Seti river.[1] The facility comprises a football stadium surrounded by athletics track of 400m, one 7-A side football ground,[2] a volleyball court, a basketball court, cricket ground(proposed international ground) and covered hall for games like badminton, karate and other indoor sports. The administrative building of Kaski district sport office and ANFA Kaski lies here.

[edit] Sport Utility

The Pokhara Rangasala serves as the regional sports venue for Western Development Region of Nepal. The football stadium consists of two stands towards west(premium seats, VIP seats and players box) and east(concrete seats) and open parafit towards south and north and is capable of holding 15,000 spectators at once. But there are no facilities of seats. It's only venue in Nepal beside Dasarath Rangasala Stadium to hold international football matches. The stadium has hosted four international friendlies between Nepal VS Pakistan[3] and Nepal VS Bhutan.[4][5] The stadium also hosts the yearly Aaha Gold Cup tournament and also the district football league(Balram KC Memorial Football)[6] of the affiliated clubs to Kaski district ANFA. The other facilities near the stadium are used to host volleyball, basketball, cricket, wrestling,[7][8] boxing and badminton. The yearly sports meet of PABSON and NPABSON is also held in same venue. The venue is also utilized for concerts and large gathering.

[edit] Some Facts

The bank of seti river is very fragile leading to creation of deep holes and ridges. Many people get stuck in it causing injuries and fatalities. The stadium has not got the facility of flood lights. There is also lacks of proper dugouts and changing room facilities. There are not enough toilets for the fans and nor there is proper fencing. The pitch is sometimes criticized for its poor performance. But the situation is getting better due to the active participation of local people and organization.