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Dudh Kosi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (122 words) |
 | Dudh Kosi (दुध कोसी, Milk River) is a river in eastern Nepal. |
 | Continuing south, the Dudh Kosi exits Sagarmatha National Park and passes to the west of Lukla. |
 | The Lamding Khola joins the Dudh Kosi to the southwest of Surkya and continues its southerly course to Harkapur, where it joins the Sun Kosi river. |
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 | Similarly, the Kosi River that flows from Nepal to India was known as the Sorrow of Bihar. |
 | The Kosi river is now on the verge of shifting to the east far away from its present course. |
 | The bed slope of the river in the pond area was abut 0.61 m per km in the year 1956 prior to construction of the barrage, which became flatter to about 0.42 m per km in the year 1969, ie in six years of the functioning of the barrage. |