Table of Contents
- 1 Can you swim in the Yamuna River?
- 2 What is the height of Yamuna River?
- 3 Is it safe to drink from the Ganges river?
- 4 Which is the deepest river in India?
- 5 How was Yamuna river born?
- 6 Can you swim in Rishikesh?
- 7 How big is the Yamuna pollution problem in Delhi-NCR?
- 8 Which of the following is the longest tributary of Yamuna?
Can you swim in the Yamuna River?
Despite all attention to Yamuna emanating over concerns to the deterioration of its waters, the river continues to be a part of daily life for people living by its banks. The young among them making use of the Yamuna as a backyard swimming pool.
What is the height of Yamuna River?
Yamuna
The Yamuna Jamuna | |
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• elevation | 74 m (243 ft) |
Length | 1,376 km (855 mi) |
Basin size | 366,223 km2 (141,399 sq mi) |
Discharge |
What is the old name of Yamuna River?
The river is worshipped as a Hindu goddess called Yamuna. Yamuna is known as Yami in early texts, while in later literature, she is called Kalindi….Yamuna in Hinduism.
Yamuna | |
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Goddess of Life Personification of the Yamuna river | |
5th century terracotta sculpture of Yamuna with attendants | |
Devanagari | यमुना |
Sanskrit transliteration | Yamunā |
Can Hindus swim?
Water is very dirty; I would not suggest you go swimming. Hindus believe the water will cleanse sins; so for many the water, no matter how dirty, is still holy, and they will take a dip.
Is it safe to drink from the Ganges river?
In May 2019, the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) had said that the water from the holy river Ganga was absolutely unfit for “direct drinking”. In October 2019 the UP Pollution Control Board (UPPCB) had stated that the river water unfit even for bathing. “The Ganga is clean and pure today.
Which is the deepest river in India?
Brahmaputra river
Brahmaputra river is the deepest river in India with depths reaching up to 380 feet. It is one of the largest rivers of the world, has its origin in the Chemayungdung glacier of the Kailash range near the Mansarovar lake. The Brahmaputra receives numerous tributaries in its 750 km long journey through the Assam valley.
Why foam is formed in Yamuna river?
The water falling after discharge from the Okhla barrage causes the surfactants and foaming agents present in the wastewater or in the sludge on the river bed to get agitated, forming foam.
What is the length of Yamuna?
855 mi
Yamuna River/Length
How was Yamuna river born?
Introduction River Yamuna originates from frozen Champasar lake located in Bandarpooch Glacier at a height of 6387 meters (380 59′ N 780 27′ E) in Har-Ki-Doon mountain range of Uttarkashi in Uttarakhand. After traversing for 1376 km finally the river merges into River Ganga at Allahabad, UP.
Can you swim in Rishikesh?
Swim in the Ganges Rishikesh is near the source of the River Ganges, so the river here is still clean compared to further south. The water is clear, bright blue, and icy cold! Alternatively, you can swim from the ghats in town.
Where does the Yamuna river start and end in India?
During the dry season, the Yamuna remains dry in many stretches between the Tajewala dam and Delhi, where it enters near the Palla barrage after traversing 224 kilometres (139 mi). The Yamuna defines the state borders between Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand, and between Haryana, Delhi and Uttar Pradesh.
What is the total area of the Yamuna River basin?
Yamuna is the sub-basin of the Ganga river system. Out of the total catchment’s area of 861404 sq km of the Ganga basin, the Yamuna River and its catchment together contribute to a total of 345848 sq. km area which 40.14% of total Ganga River Basin (CPCB, 1980-81; CPCB, 1982-83). It is a large basin covering seven Indian states.
How big is the Yamuna pollution problem in Delhi-NCR?
Wazirabad barrage to Okhla Barrage, 22 km stretch of Yamuna in Delhi, is less than 2% cent of Yamuna’s total length but accounts for nearly 80% of the total pollution in the river, 22 out of 35 sewage treatment plants in Delhi do not meet the wastewater standards prescribed by the Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC).
Which of the following is the longest tributary of Yamuna?
Chambal River, known as Charmanvati in ancient texts, which is Yamuna’s longest tributary. It flows through Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh and traverses a total distance of 960 kilometres (600 mi) from its source in Vindhya Range, near Mhow.