I had come to know about these lectures after numerous toppers recommended these in their talks. If those IASs can manage with the video quality, you can too! Great work Ms. Solanki, and thanks a ton!
at 28:11 ...if i am not wrong the indian plate ,after the north west side collision, rotated in anti-clockwise direction and then collided from north east part but mam said in clockwise.....
By seeing ur comment, I was confident with my doubt and cleared finally that, after collision it drifted in Anti-clockwise direction which inturn north east collision has happened. Anywys thnku.
those who are critical about lecture " aisa hai na neta to bano na, ya to initiate karo or initiate nahi kar sake to appreciate karo.. haan koi galti hai to comment banta hai.. par ye kya baat hai ki lecture bekar hai abe suna b hai lecture.. comment section mai knowledge ka gyaan jhadne se better hai paper mai jadho.. jab sab pata hai to lecture kyu sun rahe ho..
I am scholar of wildlife working in Terai Duar graaslands, thats why I want to know about Himalaya. But agar mai galti pakad sakta hoon to wo loog jo geography he pad rahe hai unhe to lecture kharab lagega he... Aap ko naraj hone ke bajaye ise improve karne k bare me sochna chahey
Dude title clearly mentions Geo for UPSC not for geography professors like you . If you want to know more about Himalayas then read some relevant author books.
@@random8136 yes we are here to clear exam not about only mastery over a subject to be a professor on it Glti h to khud apna time nikal kr aur sources se bh pdho vjahye critise krne k
Mam if nw plate first collide then the rotation should be anticlockwise na to make collision of eastern eastern edge I get confused pls any one explain me plssss
Doubt and correction: The first slide- during Pre-cambrian eon there was no PANGAEA as such, it was a supercontinent called RODINIA- which broke up during Palaeozoic 'era' into what we know as Pangaea and during Mesozoic (jurassic era) it further drifted apart into Laurentia and gondwana. Hence, the map that shows at 1:17 is of Pangaea which formed millions of years after Pre-Cambrian era, somewhere in Permean age (Palaeozoic) roughly before Jurassic era begun.
can you prove that in this video it has been said that there was pangaea in pre cambrian era ??....in the first slide Mam is saying that before pangaea specifically before gondwana there were three protocontinents and so on..If you only see that slide you can say that but if you see the video properly then you would have not said this..
@@aishriyana591 You can see in the slide it clearly mentioned that it again turn anticlockwise, So from this it is clearly understood that it first turn anticlockwise when eastern side hit eurasian plate.
why only a small part of the screen is used, not full, if its full it easy for eyes to see and mind to evaluate and understand but it creates problem when what we see is small and we put more pressure on the visual so cause a stress on the audio, plz use full screen, thanku
35:25 1995/2010 ? 37:37 Zozila pass is between Srinagar and Leh in the western section of the Himalayan mountain range and NOT Kasmir and Ladakh. 41:20 Bhutan me LPG subsidy band to Nepal me govt gir gayi ?
Eastern himalyas is more altitude than western himalyas ......if we see normally. Mount Everest is located in eastern himalyas....but Maan gaye bhaii Madam ko sandar explain kiya h .....🙏
drive.google.com/open?id=0B8SxkaYKBT7wYlViN3ZLSzJwd28 You can download the slides from here in pdf format. The one available on mrunal.org are not in good shape to print/read. Hope it helps.
thanks a lot mam for this wonderful lecture.... i have only one doubt... u said @ 24.58 that slope at northern side of himalayas is steep and @southern it is smooth.... in powerpoint u have written just the opposite... kindly clear this confusion...
Nishat Singh I think she meant Northern slope (when we stand in UP look towards tibet) is steep,which is actually southern part of himalayas. Hence, in the slide, Southern face is Steep. and Southern Slope/side acc to her (When stand on Tibet look towards himalayas) is Gentle,which is Northern Part of Himalayas.So,in the slide, Northern face is Gentle.
sir /mam , its all amazing videos on geography really so best lectures on geography. please upload video lectures of history ,polity , economics . please please i really impress to your explanation . please though on these subjects please
She is upsc topper she used to teach before cracking the exam in a upsc coaching centre in Rajasthan after she joined civil service she never joined or teach so no chance of new videos
Guys lectures gives you theme of Geography for upsc GS but you need to follow on these line and do some Research from authentice sources and write notes and write Answers based on previous years papers.Ye Matt sochoo vidoes hogaya then Geography Complete Lectures are fine to mindset for Geography learning and demand of GS but U have to do analysis as per Case of Event or location in Geography as per geological time scale
@@santhoshjha5kumar539 well see the problem is, not everyone is from North India like us Imagine a very good geography lecture but in telugu That's how South Indians feel about this video, can't blame them Step out of your small pond bro. (Mai bhi UP se hi hu par I spent 1.5 years in South so I can understand their problem coz I faced it as well)
24:00 to 25:00 .. Can anyone explain which is steeper and also on which side are there glaciers? (sethern side or nethern side :P ?) I got totally confused after watching this...
Southern side will recieve more snow, because , it is more steeper and will recieve more precipitation . Ye doubt sabko tha , so i thought to clear it. God bless you all..
what do you mean by ist second and third collision ? what i can understand that there is continuous movement of continental plates of eurasia and indian plate so there should be only one range greater himalaya ? please put some light on it. thanks
Doons( aka duns) are located between lesser himalayas and shivaliks, not greater himalayas and mid-himalayas.. This lecture has too many mistakes but still worth one's time if he/she is serious about learning geography..
hello Rajtanil mam..thank you for the geography series... these videos are of immense help i have a doubt in this video....at 31:34, you said that kanchanjanga is the highest peak in India. I think it K2 is the highest peak of India ( seen in ncert India physical environment). please clarify
tarunendu singh K2 is in the geographically disputed area. It is in Pak occupied Kashmir. So for all purposes it will not be considered in India or Pakistan! Hence Kanchenjunga in sikkim, the next one in line is the highest peak.
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Ma'am , couldn't it be of bigger resolution of slideshow? Written part is ok but facing trouble observing map part of slide. Please help it if possible.
Western sides of Himalaya are more steeper as our India is still moving towards northern east side, with this there is compression in eastern side of himalaya which make them more steeper. And about glacier i know that tere are 4 main glaciers in Karakoram - SIACHEN, HISPAR, BIAFO, BALTORA. and in greater himalayas there are 2 glaciers in Uttarakhand namely: Gangotri and yamnotri which are emerging points of Ganga river and Yamuna river Hope this will help you.✌🏽
I had come to know about these lectures after numerous toppers recommended these in their talks. If those IASs can manage with the video quality, you can too!
Great work Ms. Solanki, and thanks a ton!
Bhai ye 19 video enough hai Indian geography k liye??
Yes apart u'll have to go through social and demography geography of India
at 28:11 ...if i am not wrong the indian plate ,after the north west side collision, rotated in anti-clockwise direction and then collided from north east part but mam said in clockwise.....
By seeing ur comment, I was confident with my doubt and cleared finally that, after collision it drifted in Anti-clockwise direction which inturn north east collision has happened.
Anywys thnku.
Yes I feel the same
You are right
Same I noticed.
Yaa you are right
those who are critical about lecture " aisa hai na neta to bano na, ya to initiate karo or initiate nahi kar sake to appreciate karo.. haan koi galti hai to comment banta hai.. par ye kya baat hai ki lecture bekar hai abe suna b hai lecture.. comment section mai knowledge ka gyaan jhadne se better hai paper mai jadho.. jab sab pata hai to lecture kyu sun rahe ho..
I am scholar of wildlife working in Terai Duar graaslands, thats why I want to know about Himalaya. But agar mai galti pakad sakta hoon to wo loog jo geography he pad rahe hai unhe to lecture kharab lagega he...
Aap ko naraj hone ke bajaye ise improve karne k bare me sochna chahey
Dude title clearly mentions Geo for UPSC not for geography professors like you . If you want to know more about Himalayas then read some relevant author books.
Can u plz define what is difference between a professor geography and upsc aspirant geography?
@@random8136 You are a good question.
@@random8136 yes we are here to clear exam not about only mastery over a subject to be a professor on it
Glti h to khud apna time nikal kr aur sources se bh pdho vjahye critise krne k
Perfect lecture. Further greatness is its ppt also available free to download to revise. Very thanks to you
Sir Kaha ha ppt Muja be batana plz
PPT isn't available now I guess..if it is, plz do let me know
ppt- www.mediafire.com/folder/72sfoi7m39mnr/2_Geography_Rajtanil_Solanki_Rank_367_IRS#72sfoi7m39mnr
25:59
real source of inspiration: antecednet river
Can never thank you enough for these video lectures, the in-depth information provided is class apart.
24:53 .... *Glacier deposition northern side me zyada hota h
एक नंबर बाई, आभारी आहे....
मराठी दणका म्हण्यचं का याला 😂😂
24:47 how is tibetan side the southern side?
Thanks a lot !! The best. Read NCERT and then revise along with these videos.
Thanks Again.
rishav bhai...following ur capf strategy...hope it works...kudos
Sir kha ho ap
At 28:18 the rotation should be anti-clockwise.
many errors in this series
Mam if nw plate first collide then the rotation should be anticlockwise na to make collision of eastern eastern edge I get confused pls any one explain me plssss
You are right
That's slip of tongue she meant anticlockwise first
@status fatafati time stamp.?
It's uncleared
29:05
duns location given in the slide is wrong....Time:46:18
Yup its between mid and shiwalik himalayas
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🌻Thank you mam🙏🙏🙏
lake dried=tal.in 38:44sec, OR dun -45:11 sec. what's the difference?
Blessed students who attended that lecture live 💛
😢 true
hw is khullar which comes specifically for prelims .
Ma'am some nitty gritty mistakes can't be counted as the lecture as a whole was SO GOOD... THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR POSTING THIS 😇💘
@@RepublicIAS18 i am fine
Ma'am nainital and bhimtal do have lakes i.e they are not dry.
Yes ma'am thats true
14-04-2022 thank you so much mam for your great explanation🙏😇
Have you completed your geography
For the collision at Namcha Barwa (in the comparison between Western and Eastern Himalyas), does the the plate rotate clockwise or anti-clockwise?
Gautam bro... think d same ..that ma'am is wrong there...it must anti-clockwise....
Gautam Goel
Doubt and correction:
The first slide- during Pre-cambrian eon there was no PANGAEA as such, it was a supercontinent called RODINIA- which broke up during Palaeozoic 'era' into what we know as Pangaea and during Mesozoic (jurassic era) it further drifted apart into Laurentia and gondwana.
Hence, the map that shows at 1:17 is of Pangaea which formed millions of years after Pre-Cambrian era, somewhere in Permean age (Palaeozoic) roughly before Jurassic era begun.
can you prove that in this video it has been said that there was pangaea in pre cambrian era ??....in the first slide Mam is saying that before pangaea specifically before gondwana there were three protocontinents and so on..If you only see that slide you can say that but if you see the video properly then you would have not said this..
listen carefully bro
Northern side of himalayas is in india or tibet? And where are more glaciers found?
Asia
11:55 physio
Mam...eastern part of indian plate should move in anti clockwise direction to collide with eurasian plate....but aap clockwise bta rhe ho..correct it
Yes..i m also thinking..
@@aishriyana591 You can see in the slide it clearly mentioned that it again turn anticlockwise, So from this it is clearly understood that it first turn anticlockwise when eastern side hit eurasian plate.
why only a small part of the screen is used, not full, if its full it easy for eyes to see and mind to evaluate and understand but it creates problem when what we see is small and we put more pressure on the visual so cause a stress on the audio, plz use full screen, thanku
Southern side is stip not northern ..
bhai panjia land se alag hokr south me .
gondwana land se alag hokr wo north me he gya tha..
Yes, she confused at that point.
Yes, I too got confused here..but she also said that due to gentle slope snow accumulation occurs on southern side 🤔
35:25 1995/2010 ?
37:37 Zozila pass is between Srinagar and Leh in the western section of the Himalayan mountain range
and NOT Kasmir and Ladakh.
41:20 Bhutan me LPG subsidy band to Nepal me govt gir gayi ?
jammu ,kashmir and ladakh are three seperate divsions of state of the jammu and kashmir. madam is very correct in saying so
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zoji_La
Bhutan-Nepal thing was really funny. .
Eastern himalyas is more altitude than western himalyas ......if we see normally. Mount Everest is located in eastern himalyas....but Maan gaye bhaii Madam ko sandar explain kiya h .....🙏
drive.google.com/open?id=0B8SxkaYKBT7wYlViN3ZLSzJwd28
You can download the slides from here in pdf format.
The one available on mrunal.org are not in good shape to print/read.
Hope it helps.
bro it really helped me plz share a link of other pdf also bhavesh0goel@gmail.com plz
drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B8SxkaYKBT7wa3VTeXgyX0pIVGc?usp=sharing
Thanks a lot
chaitanya tanwar how u got hem plz send all the previous lectures pdf too plz plz....
Thank you
34:32 I think it should be South West monsoon in W.Himalayas column as well instead of NW monsoon... Please someone clear.
Thank you for your hard work ❤
thanks a lot mam for this wonderful lecture.... i have only one doubt...
u said @ 24.58 that slope at northern side of himalayas is steep and @southern it is smooth.... in powerpoint u have written just the opposite... kindly clear this confusion...
Nishat Singh I think she meant Northern slope (when we stand in UP look towards tibet) is steep,which is actually southern part of himalayas. Hence, in the slide, Southern face is Steep.
and Southern Slope/side acc to her (When stand on Tibet look towards himalayas) is Gentle,which is Northern Part of Himalayas.So,in the slide, Northern face is Gentle.
Very much helpful... Thanks a lot mam 🙏🏻
sir /mam , its all amazing videos on geography really so best lectures on geography.
please upload video lectures of history ,polity , economics .
please please i really impress to your explanation .
please though on these subjects please
She is upsc topper she used to teach before cracking the exam in a upsc coaching centre in Rajasthan after she joined civil service she never joined or teach so no chance of new videos
How to download power point quickly
There is no option to download when clicking on power point download link
Please help to download Power point
Madam you had done little bit of error in 29:30 in anticlockwise and clockwise motion.
Behtareen,
Yahan vahan, Vahan Yahan, per kahan Kuchh pata nahi ki Kaha 😆 😅 .. But Amazing lecture 👌 👏 🙌
One correction @33:18
The altitude of the Western Himalayas is higher than the Eastern Himalayas
Happy learning.
eastern mt everest k2 have high altitute? latitude of western mt is high
Altitude of eastern himalayas is high. Get your facts clear
मेम, लेक्चर बहुत अच्छा है बस प्रेजेंटेशन थोड़ा बड़ा और हो जाये तो बेहतरीन हो जाएगा।।
Best geography lecture available on UA-cam
Thank You Mam. !!
Indian plate rotated anticlockwise not clockwise. Minor error .
On which side main Himalaya has steep and on which side is gentle slope… as she is saying north and south both
Guys lectures gives you theme of Geography for upsc GS but you need to follow on these line and do some Research from authentice sources and write notes and write Answers based on previous years papers.Ye Matt sochoo vidoes hogaya then Geography Complete
Lectures are fine to mindset for Geography learning and demand of GS but U have to do analysis as per Case of Event or location in Geography as per geological time scale
These lectures + 11th ncerts + atlas+ only few topics from gc Leong
Done.
Thank you Madam for a very good Lecture.
there is confusion (23.32to 25)which portion is more steeper southern or northern ......
Diwakar Kumar Southern slopes are steeper.
Yup... unhone ulta btaya
I think the rotation was anticlockwise. Coz then only NE part will collide to eurasia
physical geography of India main Induan river and soil bhi hoga kya?
the rotation of Indian continent was anti clock wise .. lot of errors but in the end its a good video to clear concepts .. for free :p
Lag raha ha ki aab students ko Gujarat aana padhegha upsc kai leye gazab
Anmol Kalia 0,
Why people's are getting confused 😕 Mam ne bhi toh eastern Himalayas ka altitude higher bataya h because they are younger and narrower
The content and explanation is great! But what sucks me the black background 😥😢
can anyone please tell which side northern or southern receive more snow.
North
If only this had been in English! Or atleast if there were subtitles, it would have been GREAT. 😭
Aae prince charles🤣
@@santhoshjha5kumar539 aap to baaja faad diye bhiya ji 😁
@@santhoshjha5kumar539 well see the problem is, not everyone is from North India like us
Imagine a very good geography lecture but in telugu
That's how South Indians feel about this video, can't blame them
Step out of your small pond bro.
(Mai bhi UP se hi hu par I spent 1.5 years in South so I can understand their problem coz I faced it as well)
Suru river. Kargil....
Thank you mam
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(3 January 2020)
I found your comments in every lecture 😂 ab qualify b toh kro 😂
Awesome! :) Great explanation.. Helpful
At 55:38 it should be Tajikistan
Thanxx
Thank you so much Mam
I feel that the Middle-Western Himalayas : Nag-Tibba , Kumaon and Mussourie are all in Uttarakhand and not in Himachal Pradesh .
Yes all r in uttarakhand.... nag tibba is in mussorie only
Yup...
Thank you..many of my concepts got clear
24:00 to 25:00 .. Can anyone explain which is steeper and also on which side are there glaciers? (sethern side or nethern side :P ?) I got totally confused after watching this...
SHE SPOKE JUST OPPOSITE WHAT WAS WRITTEN ON THE SLIDES. READ THE SLIDES YOU WILL GET IT. I WAS ALSP CONFUSED
Is this good for mppsc also?
Southern side will recieve more snow, because , it is more steeper and will recieve more precipitation
. Ye doubt sabko tha , so i thought to clear it. God bless you all..
bro southern side kiske respect mein?
@@prafultiwari1220 Northern part tibet,china and Southern part india
what do you mean by ist second and third collision ? what i can understand that there is continuous movement of continental plates of eurasia and indian plate so there should be only one range greater himalaya ? please put some light on it. thanks
Eastern Himalayan me high altitude par same vegetables hone reason temp hai bcz uska lattitude Kam hai. Answer would be 'B'.
Best geography lectures on tube
Great lecture for understand indian geo
2nd revision
Third revision
Doons( aka duns) are located between lesser himalayas and shivaliks, not greater himalayas and mid-himalayas.. This lecture has too many mistakes but still worth one's time if he/she is serious about learning geography..
Equator k near bhi to mam high rainfall hota h so why not b option is correct please tell me mam
But there is still insolation in its dormant state at equator,
Recieving high rainfall with high temp.
Hello everyone...pls tell me what is the meaning of the code G7/P1 ??
Pls anyone ...
Topic 7 part 1
hello Rajtanil mam..thank you for the geography series...
these videos are of immense help
i have a doubt in this video....at 31:34, you said that kanchanjanga is the highest peak in India. I think it K2 is the highest peak of India ( seen in ncert India physical environment).
please clarify
tarunendu singh its in pok
tarunendu singh K2 is in the geographically disputed area. It is in Pak occupied Kashmir. So for all purposes it will not be considered in India or Pakistan! Hence Kanchenjunga in sikkim, the next one in line is the highest peak.
Abhijith kanvas thank you
k2 is a trans himalaya so not true himalaya.. kanchenjanga is a part of gtreater himalaya so its the highest..
cursing myself for ignoring her lectures since so long. amazingly explained !
upsc ask very intresting questions about geological formation of rocks
could u explain for prelims point of view?
even I want that
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Bhai tu har video pe aise comment karta hai...tera clear hua bhi ki nahi....
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Ma'am , couldn't it be of bigger resolution of slideshow? Written part is ok but facing trouble observing map part of slide. Please help it if possible.
good explanation but lacking in clearity... it might be awesome if lecturers also visible
She taught in a dark room with projector on someone recorded the video so because of darkness and distance its not clear.
Thank you mem
Peak and ranges mein difference kyaa hai mam
Yeha pe? Kaha pe mam? No cursor problems
Koi batega ppt konse document Mai download hogi
tq Mr. .
Mam where I'll get pdf of these videos
thanks to so much ma,m
33:00
Thank You ❤️
Please explain one thing...initially it was said that larger plates always submerge then why Indian plate is below Asian plate right now??
larger ocean plate always submerge.
where its submerge.
only fold mountains concept is here.
c-c collision
Initial Indian plate had more ocean plate.
No...in the lecture she says that India plate has submerged i n Asia plate but this should not happed
yaar she use submerge for attach.
india n eurasia.
n
wen u say river A submerge to river B.
means then merge.
Aweshome
What does it mean sir G7/P11 ?? Please tell me
I think that must be west to east division instead east to west !?
Can't thank enough..... but still thank you so much ma'am 🙌🙌
Wow,, love you mam...
Outstanding...
Thanks for madam nice to lecture☺
I am not able to find ppt of this lecture ..........whatever it is given is different from this lecture
Ma'am, Mahanadi does not flow in a rift valley, plz be careful while explaining, don't give wrong info
Thank you so much mam you can do very good work for ourselves thank you so.....much mam
thank u ma'am 🙏
Can anyone tell which side is steeper northern or southern
And wher glacier exist
Western sides of Himalaya are more steeper as our India is still moving towards northern east side, with this there is compression in eastern side of himalaya which make them more steeper.
And about glacier i know that tere are 4 main glaciers in Karakoram - SIACHEN, HISPAR, BIAFO, BALTORA.
and in greater himalayas there are 2 glaciers in Uttarakhand namely: Gangotri and yamnotri which are emerging points of Ganga river and Yamuna river
Hope this will help you.✌🏽