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1.All Mountain Ranges of North India 00:00:00:00 2.All Mountain Ranges of South India 00:13:11:24 3.All Important Mountain Passes of India 00:25:29:04 4.Top 10 Highest Peaks of India 00:39:42:12 5.All Rivers of India through Animation 00:49:03:13 6.Himalayan River System Ganga, Indus & Brahmaputra through maps 02:04:18:07 7.Ganga River System Through Map | Tributaries of Ganga 02:37:13:04 8.Indus River System Through Map | Tributaries of Indus 02:50:22:10 9.Brahmaputra River System Through Map| Tributaries of Brahmaputra 03:03:39:16 10.Why Godavari is called Dakshin Ganga Godavari & Tributaries 03:15:45:20 11.Krishna River System Through Map Tributaries of Krishna 03:25:28:22 12.Narmada River & Its Subsidies Through Maps 03:33:12:21 13.Rivers of Uttarakhand All the Rivers of Uttarakhand 03:41:56:17 14.Rivers of U.P All the Rivers of Uttar Pradesh 03:54:58:20 15.Interstate Water Dispute in India explained - Laws and Tribunals for solving Water Disputes | Polity 04:07:02:02 16.All Important Dams of India 04:20:12:19 17.Borders of India Through Maps|Border Disputes of India 04:44:47:22 18.Soils of India Explained through 3D Animation | Indian Geography 05:05:52:16 19.Major Ports of India | How Ports will help India achieve $5 Trillion Economy 05:24:40:11 20.75 Ramsar Sites of India| What is Ramsar Convention 05:39:07:24 21.All 106 National Parks of India 05:58:27:09
13:03 C option is the right answer Because, option A peaks like nanga Annapurna nanga parvat are parts of greater Himalayas. Option b the given passes a part of greater Himalayas Option D kamet is a part of Garhwal hills not Kumaon hills hills. 25:25 A: DCAB 39:30 option c is correct Because, option A nathula pass is located in greater Himalayas in Uttarakhand Option B shipki la pass is located in Himachal Pradesh. Option D ajgar fort is located in Madhya Pradesh. 48:55 C option is correct
Geography is so confusing if you read it, what if we say We have cracked it! Yes, We have covered All Mountains of India from Himalayas to Nilgiris and All Rivers of India from Ganga to Godavari and All Dams, National Parks etc., in detailed through Animated Maps! Make note of them and share this video!
The Ganga River, revered as one of the most sacred rivers in India, is known by several names. Here are some of the different names and titles attributed to the Ganga: Ganga: The most common name, signifying the river’s flow. Bhagirathi: Associated with King Bhagiratha, whose penance is believed to have brought the river down from heaven. Jahnavi: After the sage Jahnu, who swallowed and then released the river from his ear. Alaknanda: One of the headstreams of the Ganga, originating in the Himalayas. Padma: The name it takes after merging with the Brahmaputra River in Bangladesh. Girija: Meaning ‘born of the mountain’, referring to its Himalayan origin. Mandakini: Another name for the Ganga, particularly in its heavenly form. Vishnupadi: Signifying that it flows from the feet of Lord Vishnu. These names often have deep mythological and religious significance, reflecting the river’s importance in Indian culture.
The major tributaries of the Indus River are: Jhelum Chenab Ravi Beas Sutlej These rivers are part of the Indus river system and contribute significantly to the flow of the Indus River as it traverses through different regions before emptying into the Arabian Sea. Each tributary has its own network of smaller tributaries and plays a crucial role in the ecology and economy of the regions it flows through.
The major tributaries of the Indus River are: Jhelum Chenab Ravi Beas Sutlej These rivers contribute significantly to the Indus River system, supporting various ecological and economic activities along their courses.
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The Brahmaputra River originates from the Kailash ranges of the Himalayas and initially flows in a generally easterly direction. It runs for nearly 1,100 km (680 mi) between the main range of the Himalayas to the south and the Kailas Range to the north1. After traversing the Himalayas, it extends as the Dihang into Arunachal Pradesh and widens as it approaches Assam. Eventually, it flows through Bangladesh and joins the Bay of Bengal2. The river’s journey spans approximately 2,900 km, making it one of the major rivers in Asia.
The Godavari River, often referred to as the ‘Dakshina Ganga’ or ‘Southern Ganges,’ originates from the Brahmagiri Mountain in Trimbakeshwar, near Nashik in the state of Maharashtra, India1. The river flows for about 1,465 kilometers through various states before reaching its endpoint. It ultimately empties into the Bay of Bengal at Antarvedi, in the Konaseema district of Andhra Pradesh1. The Godavari is India’s second-longest river and holds significant cultural and religious importance, with many pilgrimages and cities situated along its banks.
The Brahmaputra River originates from the Angsi Glacier in the Himalayan Mountains, which is situated on the northern edge of the Himalayas1. From its source, the river runs for nearly 700 miles (1,100 km) in a generally easterly direction between the Great Himalayas range to the south and the Kailas Range to the north2. It is known as the Yarlung Tsangpo in this region of Tibet, China3. After flowing through Tibet, the Brahmaputra enters India near the village of Gelling in Arunachal Pradesh and then flows southwest through the Assam Valley as the Brahmaputra3. Eventually, it heads south through Bangladesh as the Jamuna and merges with the Ganges, becoming the Meghna before emptying into the Bay of Bengal3
13:18 mountain ranges south india 25:30 passes 40:19 peaks 49:29 rivers 4:07:13 river dispute 4:21:04 dams 4:44:49 india boundary 5:06:09 soils 5:24:42 ports
Response stopped The endpoint of the Godavari River is the Bay of Bengal. It empties into the Bay at Antarvedi, in the Konaseema district of Andhra Pradesh, India1. The Godavari is India’s second longest river and is sometimes referred to as the Dakshina Ganga or Southern Ganges due to its importance and length
You have given some wrong information in this video..... Banihal pass is also known as jawahar tunnel.... But you have mentioned them differently.... Although.... Thanks a lot for your hardwork in this video.
The major tributaries of the Indus River are: Jhelum Chenab Ravi Beas Sutlej These rivers join the Indus on its journey through the plains of Punjab, contributing significantly to the river system. The Indus also receives numerous tributaries from the mountain regions to the north and west, including the Shyok, Gilgit, and Kabul rivers. Together, they form an extensive river system that supports the livelihoods of millions of people in the region.
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The Sapta Godavari is a sacred pond associated with the Draksharamam Temple, also known as the Bhimeswara Swamy Temple, located in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India. The name “Sapta Godavari” refers to the confluence of waters from seven sacred rivers of India, believed to be the Ganges, Yamuna, Saraswati, Godavari, Narmada, Krishna, and Cauvery123. According to the temple’s legend, the Sapta Rishis (seven sages) brought waters from these seven different rivers to create the pond. It is said that the water from this pond, called the Sapta Godavari Kundam, is very sacred and is used for performing poojas and abhishekas (ritual bathing of the deity) for Lord Bhimeswara Swamy4. The temple and the pond have a rich mythological significance. It is believed that bathing in the Sapta Godavari Kundam can cleanse one’s sins and bring good fortune. The temple itself is one of the five Pancharama Kshetras sacred to the Hindu god Shiva and is also considered one of the Ashtadasha Shakthi Peetams2.
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1.All Mountain Ranges of North India 00:00:00:00
2.All Mountain Ranges of South India 00:13:11:24
3.All Important Mountain Passes of India 00:25:29:04
4.Top 10 Highest Peaks of India 00:39:42:12
5.All Rivers of India through Animation 00:49:03:13
6.Himalayan River System Ganga, Indus & Brahmaputra through maps 02:04:18:07
7.Ganga River System Through Map | Tributaries of Ganga 02:37:13:04
8.Indus River System Through Map | Tributaries of Indus 02:50:22:10
9.Brahmaputra River System Through Map| Tributaries of Brahmaputra 03:03:39:16
10.Why Godavari is called Dakshin Ganga Godavari & Tributaries 03:15:45:20
11.Krishna River System Through Map Tributaries of Krishna 03:25:28:22
12.Narmada River & Its Subsidies Through Maps 03:33:12:21
13.Rivers of Uttarakhand All the Rivers of Uttarakhand 03:41:56:17
14.Rivers of U.P All the Rivers of Uttar Pradesh 03:54:58:20
15.Interstate Water Dispute in India explained -
Laws and Tribunals for solving Water Disputes | Polity 04:07:02:02
16.All Important Dams of India 04:20:12:19
17.Borders of India Through Maps|Border Disputes of India 04:44:47:22
18.Soils of India Explained through 3D Animation | Indian Geography 05:05:52:16
19.Major Ports of India | How Ports will help India achieve $5 Trillion Economy 05:24:40:11
20.75 Ramsar Sites of India| What is Ramsar Convention 05:39:07:24
21.All 106 National Parks of India 05:58:27:09
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13:03 C option is the right answer
Because, option A peaks like nanga Annapurna nanga parvat are parts of greater Himalayas.
Option b the given passes a part of greater Himalayas
Option D kamet is a part of Garhwal hills not Kumaon hills hills.
25:25 A: DCAB
39:30 option c is correct
Because, option A nathula pass is located in greater Himalayas in Uttarakhand
Option B shipki la pass is located in Himachal Pradesh.
Option D ajgar fort is located in Madhya Pradesh.
48:55 C option is correct
Little correction burzil pass is in zanskar range which is a part of transhimalayas.
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We have cracked it! Yes, We have covered All Mountains of India from Himalayas to Nilgiris and All Rivers of India from Ganga to Godavari and All Dams, National Parks etc., in detailed through Animated Maps!
Make note of them and share this video!
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भाई पूरी तरह हिंदी में बताते तो सच में वीडियो समझने में बहुत सहायता मिलता और में वीडियो देख कर मजा आ जाता
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13:04 peaks : Nangal parbat + Annupurna = Great Himalayas ( Himadri)
Trans Himalya = Karakoram
Option no . - 4 ( D,B,A,C) it' s contact
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55:45 Narora is a town in bulandshahr not muzzafarnagar
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Answer = DCAB
I.e. - javadi, shevaro, panchaimalai, palni (Hills)
Khosla,Meetis ,Chonga are the Tribes found in Tibet Himalayas
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0:00 physical geography
49:00 Rivers
Hardeol, Chaukhamba, Rimo, Trisul
You are presenting a wonderful video. If it's in English it'll be a great helpful for the non-hindi aspirants.
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Passing through India and Bangladesh the river completes its journey.
Option c Kamet,saltoro,saser and mamostong kangri
C) Pranahita is the largest tributary of Godavari.
The Ganga River, revered as one of the most sacred rivers in India, is known by several names. Here are some of the different names and titles attributed to the Ganga:
Ganga: The most common name, signifying the river’s flow.
Bhagirathi: Associated with King Bhagiratha, whose penance is believed to have brought the river down from heaven.
Jahnavi: After the sage Jahnu, who swallowed and then released the river from his ear.
Alaknanda: One of the headstreams of the Ganga, originating in the Himalayas.
Padma: The name it takes after merging with the Brahmaputra River in Bangladesh.
Girija: Meaning ‘born of the mountain’, referring to its Himalayan origin.
Mandakini: Another name for the Ganga, particularly in its heavenly form.
Vishnupadi: Signifying that it flows from the feet of Lord Vishnu.
These names often have deep mythological and religious significance, reflecting the river’s importance in Indian culture.
The major tributaries of the Indus River are:
Jhelum
Chenab
Ravi
Beas
Sutlej
These rivers are part of the Indus river system and contribute significantly to the flow of the Indus River as it traverses through different regions before emptying into the Arabian Sea. Each tributary has its own network of smaller tributaries and plays a crucial role in the ecology and economy of the regions it flows through.
Brahmaputra river's root direction is Eastwards.
The major tributaries of the Indus River are:
Jhelum
Chenab
Ravi
Beas
Sutlej
These rivers contribute significantly to the Indus River system, supporting various ecological and economic activities along their courses.
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Everest Peaks Comes in Greater Himalayas and Tibetan Valley
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Homework Question 3 Answer C
Kamet saltro knagri saser kangri momotstong kangri option c is correct
The Brahmaputra River originates from the Kailash ranges of the Himalayas and initially flows in a generally easterly direction. It runs for nearly 1,100 km (680 mi) between the main range of the Himalayas to the south and the Kailas Range to the north1. After traversing the Himalayas, it extends as the Dihang into Arunachal Pradesh and widens as it approaches Assam. Eventually, it flows through Bangladesh and joins the Bay of Bengal2. The river’s journey spans approximately 2,900 km, making it one of the major rivers in Asia.
C - khardung La connects indus and shyok river valleys.
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The Godavari River, often referred to as the ‘Dakshina Ganga’ or ‘Southern Ganges,’ originates from the Brahmagiri Mountain in Trimbakeshwar, near Nashik in the state of Maharashtra, India1. The river flows for about 1,465 kilometers through various states before reaching its endpoint. It ultimately empties into the Bay of Bengal at Antarvedi, in the Konaseema district of Andhra Pradesh1. The Godavari is India’s second-longest river and holds significant cultural and religious importance, with many pilgrimages and cities situated along its banks.
Question 1. Answer C
The Brahmaputra River originates from the Angsi Glacier in the Himalayan Mountains, which is situated on the northern edge of the Himalayas1. From its source, the river runs for nearly 700 miles (1,100 km) in a generally easterly direction between the Great Himalayas range to the south and the Kailas Range to the north2. It is known as the Yarlung Tsangpo in this region of Tibet, China3. After flowing through Tibet, the Brahmaputra enters India near the village of Gelling in Arunachal Pradesh and then flows southwest through the Assam Valley as the Brahmaputra3. Eventually, it heads south through Bangladesh as the Jamuna and merges with the Ganges, becoming the Meghna before emptying into the Bay of Bengal3
01:04 Mountain ranges of North india
13:18 mountain ranges south india
25:30 passes
40:19 peaks
49:29 rivers
4:07:13 river dispute
4:21:04 dams
4:44:49 india boundary
5:06:09 soils
5:24:42 ports
5:39:28 ramsar sites
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1:17:22 indus river
1:01:00 brahmap
1:27:50 narmada
1:35:51 krishnA
1:41:16 bahmani
1:44:51 goda
1:49:31 subernarkha
1:53:01 Kaveri
1:59:34 periyar
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The endpoint of the Godavari River is the Bay of Bengal. It empties into the Bay at Antarvedi, in the Konaseema district of Andhra Pradesh, India1. The Godavari is India’s second longest river and is sometimes referred to as the Dakshina Ganga or Southern Ganges due to its importance and length
Homework Question 2 Answer D
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Homework Question 1 Answer D
Homework Question 1 Answer C
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12:42 option C
Q.3 c right answer
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Option ( C ) is correct answer
Kharidunga la connect to Indus river and shyok river .
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Video is good
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About important rivers
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Kosi damodar ramganga
Luni musi banas mahananda
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c)A, B and D correct
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Option C C and D are correct.
3:30:15 Tungabhadra is the largest tributary of Krishna river not Bhima.
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option 1-DCAB IS CORRECT SEQUENCE
You have given some wrong information in this video.....
Banihal pass is also known as jawahar tunnel....
But you have mentioned them differently....
Although.... Thanks a lot for your hardwork in this video.
Option D is correct
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13min------q1-4th is correct
55:27 heart place of India - MP
Can u explain the peak of nangaparvat is the part of ???? Which range zaskar or great himalaya ?
@@shailjapandey2000 Nanga Parbat is the part of Great Himalayan Range.
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The major tributaries of the Indus River are:
Jhelum
Chenab
Ravi
Beas
Sutlej
These rivers join the Indus on its journey through the plains of Punjab, contributing significantly to the river system. The Indus also receives numerous tributaries from the mountain regions to the north and west, including the Shyok, Gilgit, and Kabul rivers. Together, they form an extensive river system that supports the livelihoods of millions of people in the region.
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Homework Question 2 Answer A
Answer of 2nd Question is a) DCAB
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C)Maharashtra
Homework Question Answer B
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Option D ABOUT ASIRGARH FORT IS CORRECT
The Sapta Godavari is a sacred pond associated with the Draksharamam Temple, also known as the Bhimeswara Swamy Temple, located in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India. The name “Sapta Godavari” refers to the confluence of waters from seven sacred rivers of India, believed to be the Ganges, Yamuna, Saraswati, Godavari, Narmada, Krishna, and Cauvery123.
According to the temple’s legend, the Sapta Rishis (seven sages) brought waters from these seven different rivers to create the pond. It is said that the water from this pond, called the Sapta Godavari Kundam, is very sacred and is used for performing poojas and abhishekas (ritual bathing of the deity) for Lord Bhimeswara Swamy4.
The temple and the pond have a rich mythological significance. It is believed that bathing in the Sapta Godavari Kundam can cleanse one’s sins and bring good fortune. The temple itself is one of the five Pancharama Kshetras sacred to the Hindu god Shiva and is also considered one of the Ashtadasha Shakthi Peetams2.
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Option C about churia ghat hills is only correct option