Correct option is B
The Correct answer is (b)
The source of the river Gori Ganga, an important tributary of the river Kali (also known as the Sharda River or Kali Ganga), is the Milam Glacier. This glacier is located in the eastern part of Uttarakhand, India, in the Himalayas. Milam Glacier is one of the major glaciers of the Kumaon Himalayas. It is situated on the south-facing slope of the main Himalayan range, and the river Gori Ganga flows out from this glacier and travels through the Gori Ganga Valley before joining the river Kali near Jauljibi.
• Tipra Glacier:- • It is located in Sikkim and is the source of the Teesta River, which flows through Sikkim and West Bengal.
• Namik Glacier:- • It is also located in Uttarakhand and is the source of the Namik River, which flows into the Dhauli Ganga River.
• Kafni Glacier:- • It is located in the Bageshwar district of Uttarakhand and is the source of the Kafni River, which is a tributary of the Pindar River.