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Question 1: On 25 July 2008, foundation stone for a ________ was laid, which would have a capacity of 345 million litre effluents per day.
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Question 2: Specially due to drying potholes and pits, which host diseases like Malaria and ________.
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Question 3: It extends 900 km (560 miles) through Uttar Pradesh and meets the Ganges River near Saidpur,Kaithi in ________.
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Question 4: According to the major religious work ________, the Gomati is one of the many transcendental rivers in India [1].
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Question 5: The Gomti, Gumti or Gomati River (Hindi: गोमती Gomtī) is a tributary of the ________.
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Question 6: After 240 km the Gomti enters ________, through which it meanders for about 12 km.
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Question 7: The Gomti originates from Gomat Taal which formally known as Fulhaar jheel, near Madho Tanda, Pilibhit, ________.
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