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- Yamuna - Wikipedia
The Yamuna (pronounced [jəmʊnɑː]; IAST: Yamunā) is the second-largest tributary river of the Ganges by discharge and the longest tributary in India
- Yamuna River | India, Map, Cities, Origin | Britannica
Yamuna River, major river of northern India, primarily in Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh states It is one of the country’s most sacred rivers The Yamuna rises on the slopes of the Bandarpunch massif in the Great Himalayas near Yamnotri (Jamnotri) in western Uttarakhand
- Yamuna River - WorldAtlas
Also referred to as “Jumna”, the Yamuna River is one of North India’s major rivers and besides the River Ganges, it is also regarded as one of the most sacred rivers of India
- Yamuna River System: Detailed Map with Tributaries
In this article, we’ll explore everything about the Yamuna River System—its Geographical Features, including where it flows and what it looks like on a map with route, its historical importance, dams, tributaries, and major cities along its banks
- Yamuna - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Yamuna (Sanskrit: यमुना), sometimes called Jamuna (Bengali: যমুনা, Hindi: जमुना, Urdu: جمنا) or Jumna, is a major river in North India It is the largest branch of a bigger river called the Ganges It is 1370 km long It begins at the Yamunotri, which is in the Himalayas It goes through the Indian states of Delhi, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh
- Tale of Toxic Yamuna: Sacred Stream to Sewage Drain - Times Now
New Delhi: Once a lifeline flowing through Delhi, the Yamuna River today is a shadow of its former self, foaming with toxic chemicals, choked by untreated sewage, and robbed of oxygen and aquatic life Despite decades of clean-up drives, thousands of crores spent, and multiple court directives, the 22-km stretch passing through the national capital remains one of the most polluted water bodies
- Yamuna River System: Origin, Course, Tributaries - Next IAS
With a total length of over 1,300 kilometres, the Yamuna is a crucial river in India and an essential tributary of the Ganga River The Yamuna River originates from the Yamunotri Glacier near Bandarpoonch Peak in the Mussoorie range of the Lower Himalayas
- Yamuna River | Yamuna River Map, System, Pollution, History and . . .
The Yamuna river is one of the largest tributaries of the Ganges and originates from Champasar (Yamunotri) Glacier It is widely known for its historical significance related to Lord Krishna The Yamuna River runs through Uttarakhand, Haryana, Delhi and Uttar Pradesh, meeting the Ganga River at Triveni Sangam in Prayagraj, UP
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