Abstract:
River  kosi  which  originates  at  an  altitude  of over	7000  meter  in  Himalayas  and  fin lly discharges	in to	river  Ganga  at  Kursela (Bihar)	is  one of the	major rivers  of  the  region. it  traverses a total distance	of 468  km  and  passes  through  Tibet,  Nepal  and  India.  It  is a  river which  is  very  notorious  for  shifting  its  course considerably.	The   river  is  also known  as   "Sorrow   of Bihar"   as   it  is  known  for  creating  flood   havoc.	The major   hydrological  problems  of  the  river  are  erosion, sedimentation,	meandering,	flooding	and under utilisation  of  its  water  resources  potential.  Number  of excellent   studies   have  been  conducted   on   the   river since	1883.	These   studies   have   been   conducted   by individuals,	state department,   Govt.	of	India, Universities  etc.  however,  no  attempt  seems  to  be   made to  compile  the  information at  one  place. 
Keeping   in  view  the  importance  of  river   for the  country  in  general  and  state  of  Bihar  in  particular the  "Regional  Centre"  look  up  the  challenge  in  task   of systematically  reviewing  the  various  studies   conducted  on   the  river.   During  this  study  it  was   observed   that there	 has 	been   a   lot	of	duplication	because compilation   of  past  studies  conducted  on  the  river   is not   available. The   present  study   provides   a   clear picture  of  various  features  of  river  including  geology, geomorphology,  Hydrometeorology  and Hydrology.  The   two major	problems	of   the   river   i.e.	erosion 	and sedimentation   have  been  dealt  with  in  details  and   the reasons  for  excessive  erosion  have  been  identified.’ The various	 measures	which   have	been	 adopted for controlling   these  two  hydrologic phenomenon have   been described  and  effectiveness  of  such measures  have   been evaluated. The   other   major   problem   of   the   river- flooding  has  also  been  focused  by providing  history  of floods,	damages   occurred, reason   for   floods	and mitigation measures  adopted.