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India, officially the Republic of India (Bhārat Gaṇarājya), is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area, the second-most populous country with over 1.2 billion people, and the most populous democracy in the world. Bounded by the Indian Ocean on the south, the Arabian Sea on the south-west, and the Bay of Bengal on the south-east, it shares land borders with Pakistan to the west;China, Nepal, and Bhutan to the north-east; and Myanmar (Burma) and Bangladesh to the east. In the Indian Ocean, India is in the vicinity of Sri Lanka and the Maldives; in addition, India's Andaman and Nicobar Islands share a maritime border with Thailand and Indonesia.
Home to the ancient Indus Valley Civilisation and a region of historic trade routes and vast empires, the Indian subcontinent was identified with its commercial and cultural wealth for much of its long history. Four religions—Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism—originated here, whereas Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam arrived in the 1st millennium CE and also shaped the region's diverse culture. Gradually annexed by and brought under the administration of the British East India Company from the early 18th century and administered directly by the United Kingdom after the Indian Rebellion of 1857, India became an independent nation in 1947 after a struggle for independence that was marked by non-violent resistance led by Mahatma Gandhi.
Rivers of India play an important role in the lives of the Indians. They provide potable water, cheap transportation, electricity, and the livelihood for a large number of people all over the country. This easily explains why nearly all the major cities of India are located by the banks of rivers. The rivers also have an important role in Hindu Dharma and are considered holy by all Hindus in the country.
Seven major rivers along with their numerous tributaries make up the river system of India. The largest basin system of the rivers pour their waters into the Bay of Bengal; however, some of the rivers whose courses take them through the western part of the country and towards the east of the state of Himachal Pradesh empty into the Arabian Sea. Parts of Ladakh, northern parts of the Aravalli range and the arid parts of the Thar Desert have inland drainage.
All major rivers of India originate from one of the three main watersheds:
The Ganga (Hindustani: [ˈɡəŋɡaː]) , also Ganges (/ˈɡændʒiːz/ GAN-jeez) is a trans-boundary river of Asia which flows through the nations of India and Bangladesh. The 2,525 km (1,569 mi) river rises in the western Himalayas in the Indian state of Uttarakhand, and flows south and east through the Gangetic Plain of North India into Bangladesh, where it empties into the Bay of Bengal. It is the third largest river by discharge.
The Ganga is the most sacred river to Hindus. It is also a lifeline to millions of Indians who live along its course and depend on it for their daily needs. It is worshipped as the goddess Ganga in Hinduism. It has also been important historically, with many former provincial or imperial capitals (such as Pataliputra,Kannauj,Kara, Kashi, Patna, Hajipur, Munger, Bhagalpur, Murshidabad, Baharampur, Kampilya, and Calcutta) located on its banks.
The Ganga was ranked as the fifth most polluted river of the world in 2007. Pollution threatens not only humans, but also more than 140 fish species, 90 amphibian species and the endangered Ganga river dolphin. The Ganga Action Plan, an environmental initiative to clean up the river, has been a major failure thus far, due to corruption, lack of technical expertise, poor environmental planning, and lack of support from religious authorities.
This video or animation explains the major rivers of India. You do not have to be a geography expert to clear UPSC Civil Services Examination. What you need is an informed opinion about these geographic issues to crack the Civil Services Prelims as well as Mains examination. As an IAS officer, you are going to be a generalist and not a specialist.
Language: Hindi, Topics Covered: 1. Division of Indian rivers: northern rivers and Peninsular rivers and their Sub-division 2. Indus river system 3. Tributaries of Indus: Tributaries of Indus: Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, Beas, Satlej 4. Ganga river system 5. Origin of Ganga: prayags, 6. Ganga river: left bank tributaries: Ramganga and Gomati, Ghaghara, Gandak, Kosi 7. Ganga river: right bank tributaries: Yamuna and its trubtaries, Son and Hugli 8. UPSC prelims 2010 question from this topic. 9. Brahmaputra river: origin and tributaries. 10. UPSC prelims 2014 question on Barak river 11. Peninsular rivers: west flowing and east flowing rivers 12. West flowing Peninsular rivers: Narmada, Tapi, Sabarmati and Mahi, Mandovi and Zuari, Kalinadi, Netravati, Sharavati , Periyar and Pamba 13. East flowing ...
this video is very usefull for uppsc and ias and also in other state examination in tihis video we deail with some important poins of drainage system 1. Division of Indian rivers: northern rivers and Peninsular rivers and their Sub-division 2. Indus river system 3. Tributaries of Indus: Tributaries of Indus: Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, Beas, Satlej 4. Ganga river system 5. Origin of Ganga: prayags, 6. Ganga river: left bank tributaries: Ramganga and Gomati, Ghaghara, Gandak, Kosi 7. Ganga river: right bank tributaries: Yamuna and its trubtaries, Son and Hugli 8. UPSC prelims 2010 question from this topic. 9. Brahmaputra river: origin and tributaries. 10. UPSC prelims 2014 question on Barak river 11. Peninsular rivers: west flowing and east flowing rivers 12. West flowing Peninsular rivers: Narma...
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When you think India, if you think spicy food, snake charmers, dodging cows, the Taj Mahal, and total chaos- you’re thinking about Northern India. It's an adventure waiting to happen, and will leave you wondering why it only accounts for 1% of world tourism. Join Ricky Moreno as he explores Delhi, Rajasthan, Agra, Rishikesh, and Varanasi. Welcome to Delhi. Say goodbye to your personal space. It’s crowded, it’s overwhelming, and definitely exhausting. One day here can feel like an entire week. The only way you’ll have any fun is to just put down the Purell and join the party. Instead of going straight to Agra to see the Taj Mahal, first I head west to hang with some locals in Rajasthan. Here, the people are welcoming, the desert is sprawling, and the camels command the streets. And it...
In Part One of my India travel video guide, I begin my travels in India with Calcutta (Kolkata). India had long been on my bucket list of countries to travel to in the world, and in April, 2013, I finally made it there, starting with Calcutta, with no better reason than the fact was I knew so little about that part of the country. Calcutta was once the capital of the British Empire in India, and today it's home to over 14 million people, which means the city itself is a crowded, dense, loud, but endlessly fascinating place to explore. In this video I explore the alleyways and grand buildings that make up B.B.D. Bagh, the area where the city was founded. After checking out a parade (a very common occurrence I was to later learn) and grabbing a roadside cup of chai, I stop at the home of f...
✱ 11.765 Hotels in India - Lowest Price Guarantee ► http://goo.gl/ozuFIW Travel video about destination India. India is a subcontinent with a long history, a land of legend, fantasy and reality.A country that extends from the Himalayas in the north to the semi-desert terrain and tropics of the south. A place of incredible contrasts and fascinating splendour. Delhi is the political and administrative capital of India and a melting pot of both culture and religion. A constantly expanding metropolis built on the site of twelve former cities and centre of power for almost a thousand years. Jama Masjid, the Friday Mosque, is one of ancient Delhi’s main landmarks that was bequeathed to the city by the mogul king, Shah Jahan and close to the mosque is the bazaar district of Chandni Chowk, a busy...
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In this guide to India for beginners, Wild Frontiers founder Jonny Bealby talks about two perfect destinations for the first-time visitor - Rajasthan and Kerala. Rajasthan, Delhi and the Taj Mahal Dealing with Rajasthan first, there are very good reasons why over half of all first timers travel here. Firstly it's close to Delhi where there are excellent flight connections and which is itself a fascinating city. A veritable tale of two cities Delhi combines the busy hustle bustle of the dramatic Moghul Old Town -- with its narrow alleys, its markets and mosques - with the sublime New Town, where quiet parks and tree lined avenues are peppered by some of the country's most magnificent architecture. From here you can travel easily, either by car or train, down to Agra where most go to visit ...
India, subcontinent of diversity and contrasts, has attracted and fascinated travellers from time immemorial. Often, India didn't let them leave. India's unsettled past, its diverse culture, art and architecture make up a great mosaic that bewitches the visitors.
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India Tourism & Vacation 2016, India trip 2016, Tourist Attractions in India 2016 Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube India (Hindi), is the largest country in the Indian Subcontinent and shares borders with Pakistan to the west, China and Nepal to the north, Bhutan to the north-east, and Bangladesh and Myanmar to the east. Sri Lanka lies to the south, Maldives to the south-west and Indonesia to the south-east of India in the Indian Ocean. India is the seventh largest country in the world by area and, with over a billion people, is second only to China in population, although its much higher birth rate makes it likely to reach pole position in less than ten years. It is an extremely diverse country, with vast differences in ge...
What are some things that you should know before visiting India? How expensive is India? In our India travel tips guide currency tips, transportation, hotels, safety, food and health. We share what we loved about India in terms of travel along with what we hated about India on our trip. Now let's explore travel in India in depth! Official Exchange Rate = $1 USD = 64.14 Indian Rupee (current as of May, 2017) Transportation in India (City to city) 1) We highly recommend train travel in India over taking the bus 2) Book your train tickets in advance online (we used cleartrip.com) 3) If you don't book tickets in advance check at major train stations to see if they have tickets reserved for foreign travelers under the tourist quota. Local transportation 1) If you're traveling at a budget ...
Delhi, India travel guide - Trip to New Delhi, India - Tourist attractions in New Delhi, India Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube Delhi is India's capital city and the home of executive, legislative, and judiciary branches of the Government of India. Delhi is a large metropolis with strengths in arts, commerce, education, entertainment, fashion, finance, healthcare, media, professional services, research and development, tourism and transport all contributing to its prominence. See in Delhi ======== Red Fort The Red Fort (Lal Qila) is one of Delhi's top tourist sights. A brilliant red sandstone fort built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan (who also built Agra's Taj Mahal) as his ruling palace. Completed in 1648, the years ...
In part four of my video travel guide to India I travel to Darjeeling, the famed hill station known for its views and famous tea plantations. The city itself is nestled in the Himalaya mountains between Nepal and Northeast India, and is a popular place for people to stay before heading into the mountains for a trek. In this video I visit Observatory Hill, home to the temple where it is thought Darjeeling got its name. Today there are several shrines there, thousands of prayer flags decorating the trees, and even a temple cave. I then head to Happy Valley Tea Estate, one of the only tea plantations actually located in town, where I explore the grounds and sit down for afternoon tea with a local picker. Despite what I always assumed to be an acute sense of smell, I had difficulty picking o...
Geckos Adventures sent us on a journey from Nepal to India to capture what it's like on one of their incredible tours. We travelled in a small group to some amazing locations that you just couldn't experience by yourself or with a guide book. www.Geckosadventures.com
In April, 2013, I traveled to India, video camera in hand, filming the sights, eating the food, meeting the people, and experiencing what turned out to be one of my favorite countries to visit from all of my travels. Throughout August, 2013, I will begin releasing the videos from my five-part travel series, which will include videos from Calcutta, Bodhgaya, Varanasi, Darjeeling, and hiking the Himalayas along the Nepal/India border. Visit TheExpeditioner.com for updates on the release of each new video installment.
In part three of my video travel guide to India I travel to Varanasi, one of the holiest cities in the Hindu religion. In this video I visit the famous ghats, or steps, which lead into the Ganges River, the holy river where visitors and locals come every day to wash themselves and perform religious ceremonies. It is on the banks of the Ganges where thousands of bodies are burned every year. Having your body burned and its ashes spread here is considered to be one of the holiest places in the world to do so in the Hindu religion. After exploring the riverfront, I stop by a local music shop to play tabla with a local sitar player. Though I was a drummer in a past life, the tabla are a completely different style of playing than I was used to -- you've been warned. I finish up by taking a m...
In this video travel guide to India, I begin my travels in India with Calcutta (Kolkata). India had long been on my bucket list of countries to travel to in the world, and in April, 2013, I finally made it there, starting with Calcutta, with no better reason than the fact was I knew so little about that part of the country. Calcutta was once the capital of the British Empire in India, and today it's home to over 14 million people, which means the city itself is a crowded, dense, loud, but endlessly fascinating place to explore. In this video I explore the alleyways and grand buildings that make up B.B.D. Bagh, the area where the city was founded. After checking out a parade (a very common occurrence I was to later learn) and grabbing a roadside cup of chai, I stop at the home of famed po...
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This video or animation explains the major rivers of India. You do not have to be a geography expert to clear UPSC Civil Services Examination. What you need is an informed opinion about these geographic issues to crack the Civil Services Prelims as well as Mains examination. As an IAS officer, you are going to be a generalist and not a specialist.
Language: Hindi, Topics Covered: 1. Division of Indian rivers: northern rivers and Peninsular rivers and their Sub-division 2. Indus river system 3. Tributaries of Indus: Tributaries of Indus: Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, Beas, Satlej 4. Ganga river system 5. Origin of Ganga: prayags, 6. Ganga river: left bank tributaries: Ramganga and Gomati, Ghaghara, Gandak, Kosi 7. Ganga river: right bank tributaries: Yamuna and its trubtaries, Son and Hugli 8. UPSC prelims 2010 question from this topic. 9. Brahmaputra river: origin and tributaries. 10. UPSC prelims 2014 question on Barak river 11. Peninsular rivers: west flowing and east flowing rivers 12. West flowing Peninsular rivers: Narmada, Tapi, Sabarmati and Mahi, Mandovi and Zuari, Kalinadi, Netravati, Sharavati , Periyar and Pamba 13. East flowing ...
this video is very usefull for uppsc and ias and also in other state examination in tihis video we deail with some important poins of drainage system 1. Division of Indian rivers: northern rivers and Peninsular rivers and their Sub-division 2. Indus river system 3. Tributaries of Indus: Tributaries of Indus: Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, Beas, Satlej 4. Ganga river system 5. Origin of Ganga: prayags, 6. Ganga river: left bank tributaries: Ramganga and Gomati, Ghaghara, Gandak, Kosi 7. Ganga river: right bank tributaries: Yamuna and its trubtaries, Son and Hugli 8. UPSC prelims 2010 question from this topic. 9. Brahmaputra river: origin and tributaries. 10. UPSC prelims 2014 question on Barak river 11. Peninsular rivers: west flowing and east flowing rivers 12. West flowing Peninsular rivers: Narma...
Please watch: "What is Gratuity | How to Calculate Gratuity | Payment of Gratuity | Myshared4u (Hindi)" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FlVnGbjohi0 -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- full detail of rivers of India for comparative exam Rivers of india indian rivers major rivers of India very important for ssc cgl , bank po , rrb,ntpc ,upsc exams Full Hd video for river in india you can watch this video anytime without internet by saving this video on YouTube Like this video and subscribe our channel thanks
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Language: Hindi, Topics Covered: 1. Division of Indian rivers: northern rivers and Peninsular rivers and their Sub-division 2. Indus river system 3. Tributaries of Indus: Tributaries of Indus: Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, Beas, Satlej 4. Ganga river system 5. Origin of Ganga: prayags, 6. Ganga river: left bank tributaries: Ramganga and Gomati, Ghaghara, Gandak, Kosi 7. Ganga river: right bank tributaries: Yamuna and its trubtaries, Son and Hugli 8. UPSC prelims 2010 question from this topic. 9. Brahmaputra river: origin and tributaries. 10. UPSC prelims 2014 question on Barak river 11. Peninsular rivers: west flowing and east flowing rivers 12. West flowing Peninsular rivers: Narmada, Tapi, Sabarmati and Mahi, Mandovi and Zuari, Kalinadi, Netravati, Sharavati , Periyar and Pamba 13. East flowing ...
this video is very usefull for uppsc and ias and also in other state examination in tihis video we deail with some important poins of drainage system 1. Division of Indian rivers: northern rivers and Peninsular rivers and their Sub-division 2. Indus river system 3. Tributaries of Indus: Tributaries of Indus: Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, Beas, Satlej 4. Ganga river system 5. Origin of Ganga: prayags, 6. Ganga river: left bank tributaries: Ramganga and Gomati, Ghaghara, Gandak, Kosi 7. Ganga river: right bank tributaries: Yamuna and its trubtaries, Son and Hugli 8. UPSC prelims 2010 question from this topic. 9. Brahmaputra river: origin and tributaries. 10. UPSC prelims 2014 question on Barak river 11. Peninsular rivers: west flowing and east flowing rivers 12. West flowing Peninsular rivers: Narma...
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Drainage System of India is divided into Himalayan Rivers (Indus, Ganga and Brahmaputra) and Peninsular Rivers (4 West Flowing Rivers - Sabarmati, Mahi, Narmada and Tapti and 4 East Flowing Rivers - Mahanadi, Godavari, Krishna and Cauvery) and explained in a lucid manner by Dr. Manishika Jain. Join our fully evaluated UPSC Geography optional test series at - https://www.doorsteptutor.com/Exams/IAS/Mains/Optional/Geography/Test-Series/, Post evaluation get personalized feedback & improvement call for each test. For IAS Postal courses refer - http://www.examrace.com/IAS/IAS-FlexiPrep-Program/ For complete geography postal course for IAS Mains Geography optional visit - http://www.examrace.com/IAS/IAS-FlexiPrep-Program/Postal-Courses/Examrace-IAS-Geography-Series.htm For complete geograp...
Pete McBride takes a photographic and scientific journey along India's sacred waterway, the Ganges, which is revered as a god but struggles with a detrimental pollution problem. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Get More Nat Geo Live: http://bit.ly/MoreNatGeoLive About Nat Geo Live (National Geographic Live): Thought-provoking presentations by today's leading explorers, scientists, and photographers. Get More National Geographic: Official Site: http://bit.ly/NatGeoOfficialSite Facebook: http://bit.ly/FBNatGeo Twitter: http://bit.ly/NatGeoTwitter Instagram: http://bit.ly/NatGeoInsta About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, exploration, and adventure. Through their world-class scientists, photographers, journalists, and film...
More films about India: https://rtd.rt.com/tags/india/ It’s surprising how long we can live without food, but without water, survival is impossible, that’s why it’s the most precious of our natural resources. Now though, only 1% of the world reserves are safely drinkable. Yet, we consistently fail to see or treat water as the life-giving treasure that it really is. Supplies are being contaminated with industrial and biological waste, aggravating a water crisis that is already crippling countries in every continent. Even India, which has tended to treat its waters with respect and awe, famously worshipping the River Ganges, has a cautionary tale to tell. Hindu people believe that if their sacred Ganges should ever be lost, the Universe would disappear too. Locals who have lived and worked ...
Music of the Rivers, composed by Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia, begins with a haunting sound of the seas followed by a rough tide coupled with thunder at night and then moves on to sweeter sounds of the rivers in their various states. From the ‘song of the river’ to the ‘journey to the sea’, it stands for the journey of life and even reminds one of their divine purpose of life, that is to merge with the divine. Track: Water Poems - The Birth of Water -The Descent of the Ganga - River Rain - Dancing Waters Music Label: 1993 Living Media India Ltd. Track: Song of the River Music Label: 1993 Living Media India Ltd. Track: Delta - Journey to the Sea Music Label: 1993 Living Media India Ltd. Enjoy and stay connected! Subscribe Music Today channel for unlimited entertainment https://www.youtu...