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what is the tributaries of yamuna ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Yamuna river is the western most and the longest tributary of the Ganga. It has its source in the source in the Yamunotri glacier on the western slopes of Banderpunch range(6,316m). It joins the Ganga at Prayag Allahabad .

The Yamuna river is the western most and the longest tributary of the Ganga. It has its source in the source in the Yamunotri glacier on the western slopes of Banderpunch range(6,316m). It joins the Ganga at Prayag Allahabad .Right Bank Tributary:

The Yamuna river is the western most and the longest tributary of the Ganga. It has its source in the source in the Yamunotri glacier on the western slopes of Banderpunch range(6,316m). It joins the Ganga at Prayag Allahabad .Right Bank Tributary:Chambal

The Yamuna river is the western most and the longest tributary of the Ganga. It has its source in the source in the Yamunotri glacier on the western slopes of Banderpunch range(6,316m). It joins the Ganga at Prayag Allahabad .Right Bank Tributary:ChambalSindh

The Yamuna river is the western most and the longest tributary of the Ganga. It has its source in the source in the Yamunotri glacier on the western slopes of Banderpunch range(6,316m). It joins the Ganga at Prayag Allahabad .Right Bank Tributary:ChambalSindhBetwa

The Yamuna river is the western most and the longest tributary of the Ganga. It has its source in the source in the Yamunotri glacier on the western slopes of Banderpunch range(6,316m). It joins the Ganga at Prayag Allahabad .Right Bank Tributary:ChambalSindhBetwaKen

The Yamuna river is the western most and the longest tributary of the Ganga. It has its source in the source in the Yamunotri glacier on the western slopes of Banderpunch range(6,316m). It joins the Ganga at Prayag Allahabad .Right Bank Tributary:ChambalSindhBetwaKenLeft Bank Tributary:

The Yamuna river is the western most and the longest tributary of the Ganga. It has its source in the source in the Yamunotri glacier on the western slopes of Banderpunch range(6,316m). It joins the Ganga at Prayag Allahabad .Right Bank Tributary:ChambalSindhBetwaKenLeft Bank Tributary:Hindan

The Yamuna river is the western most and the longest tributary of the Ganga. It has its source in the source in the Yamunotri glacier on the western slopes of Banderpunch range(6,316m). It joins the Ganga at Prayag Allahabad .Right Bank Tributary:ChambalSindhBetwaKenLeft Bank Tributary:HindanRind

The Yamuna river is the western most and the longest tributary of the Ganga. It has its source in the source in the Yamunotri glacier on the western slopes of Banderpunch range(6,316m). It joins the Ganga at Prayag Allahabad .Right Bank Tributary:ChambalSindhBetwaKenLeft Bank Tributary:HindanRindSengar

The Yamuna river is the western most and the longest tributary of the Ganga. It has its source in the source in the Yamunotri glacier on the western slopes of Banderpunch range(6,316m). It joins the Ganga at Prayag Allahabad .Right Bank Tributary:ChambalSindhBetwaKenLeft Bank Tributary:HindanRindSengarVaruna

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River Yamuna is fifth longest river of India. For past many centuries the river has been integral part of Indian culture. It has been sustaining means of livelihoods to millions. Many, in pursuit of spiritual inspiration venerate it with great hope. But at present, the river is more in news for its highly polluted state. In this blog SANDRP attempts to presents the picture of the River Yamuna. The blog also briefly mentions the places of cultural, religious, historical and environmental significance on and around the river, pointing out the various factors which has led to present state of the river.

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