Answer» Correct Answer - Option 1 : Manu river
Explanation: Rivers of Tripura: Deo: - Area: Jampui Hill, Dharmanagar, Kanchanpur valley.
- Flow towards: North. It meets the Manu river.
- Length: 132 km.
Dhalai: - Area: Longtharai range, Khowai, Kamalpur.
- Flow towards: North to Bangladesh.
- Length: 117 km.
Gumti/Gomti: - Area: Longtharai, Amarpur, Gandachara, Udaipur, Sonamura.
- Flow towards: West up to Bangladesh.
- Length: 133 Km.
Haora: - Area: Baramura range, Agartala.
- Flow towards: West up to Bangladesh.
- Length: 53 km.
Juri: - Area: Jampui Hill, Dharmanagar Valley.
- Flow towards: North.
- Length: 79 Km.
Khowai: - Area: Longtharai range, Khowai, Amarpur.
- Flow towards: North-west to Bangladesh.
- Length: 166 km.
Longai: - Area: Jampui Hill, Dharmanagar.
- Flow towards: North.
- Length: 98 km long.
Manu: - Area: Sakhan range, Longtharai, Kailashar.
- Flow towards: North to Bangladesh.
- Length: 167 km.
- It is the longest river in Tripura
Muhuri: - Area: Deotamura, Belonia.
- Flow towards: West to Bangladesh.
- Length: 64 km.
Feni: - Originated at the border by the confluence of three streams.
Tripura: - Tripura is the Northeastern state of India with its capital at Agartala.
- Biplab Kumar Deb and Ramesh Bais are the incumbent chief minister and governor of Tripura respectively.
- Initially, Tripura was a category 'C' state and was granted the status of a Union Territory in the year 1956.
- Finally, it was raised to the status of a state on January 21, 1972.
- It is the only state of India which has been bordered from three sides by Bangladesh.
- It borders only one other Indian state and that is Assam.
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