Bharati said this at the 17th meeting of the Ganga Flood Control Council attended by ministers and officials of 11 states here.
The assurance to take up the matter with Nepal came after Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar drew attention that the Saptkoshi river project issue between India and Nepal was pending for long.
"Due to rivers of Nepal, Bihar has to face tragedy of floods every year," Kumar said according to an official statement of the state government.
The Union Water Resources Minister said a solution was being found to the perennial flood problem in Bihar as the inter-linking of rivers plan was being contemplated to transform destructive face of rivers into beneficial ones.
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In his speech, Kumar stressed on construction of multipurpose dams in Nepal which would help control floods in Bihar.
Nepal would also benefit from the multipurpose dams by generating hydro energy from them, he said.
"It's a matter of research as to how much water of river Ganga is reaching to Varanasi from its original point at Gangotri," he said, drawing attention of the Union Minister on the need for a policy on silt management of the Ganga.
Ministers and officials from Uttar Pradesh, Chattisgarh, West Bengal, Jharkhand, Uttarakhand, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Delhi also participated in the council meeting.