The Ranikhola is a river in Sikkim, India, that flows near the state capital Gangtok. It is a tributary of the Teesta River. The Mangar queen committed suicide on this river after the death of her husband at Mangarzong in 1642, so this river is named Ranikhola. The Ranikhola originates from the Himalayas and flows below Gangtok where it is joined by Ratey River and flows towards Ranipool where it is joined by another river called Roro River. The river then borders villages of Gangtok Subdivision in Gangtok District and Pakyong Subdivision of Pakyong District. National Highway 10 runs parallel to the Ranikhola from Ranipool to Singtam and then the river ultimately flows into River Teesta at Singtam.[1]

Rani Khola
Location
CountryIndia
StateSikkim
TownSingtam, Ranipool
Physical characteristics
SourceHimalayas
 • locationHimalayas, Sikkim, India
MouthTeesta River
 • location
Singtam, Gangtok District, Sikkim, India

Hydropower project edit

The first hydropower project commissioned in Sikkim was a micro-hydel on Rani Khola below Gangtok in 1927. This one had an installed capacity of 50 kW.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ "Gangtok Tourism". india.com.
  2. ^ "Sikkim's Hydel Story the journey from 50KW in 1927, 30MW in 1994, to 2,200 MWS in 2018". 4 April 2018.

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