River Yamuna & its Drainage States
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The video presents a lecture slide titled '4. River Yamuna and Its Drainage States'. The instructor explains that the Yamuna River is a major tributary of the Ganga. The slide lists the Indian states through which the river flows: Uttarakhand (originating from the Yamunotri Glacier), Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Delhi, and Uttar Pradesh. The instructor uses a red pen to circle key terms on the slide, such as 'Yamuna River', 'Ganga', 'Uttarakhand', and 'Yamunotri Glacier', emphasizing their importance. The final point on the slide states that the Yamuna meets the Ganga at Allahabad (Prayagraj).
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The video displays a static slide with the title '4. River Yamuna and Its Drainage States'. The text explains that the Yamuna River, a major tributary of the Ganga, flows through several Indian states. The list includes Uttarakhand (with a note that it originates from the Yamunotri Glacier), Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Delhi, and Uttar Pradesh. The instructor, visible in a small window, uses a red pen to circle key terms on the slide, such as 'Yamuna River', 'Ganga', 'Uttarakhand', and 'Yamunotri Glacier', to highlight them for the audience. The slide concludes with the statement that the river meets the Ganga at Allahabad (Prayagraj).
The lecture focuses on the geographical course of the Yamuna River, identifying it as a major tributary of the Ganga and listing its drainage states. The instructor uses visual annotation to emphasize key facts, such as the river's origin in the Yamunotri Glacier and its confluence with the Ganga at Allahabad, reinforcing the core information presented on the slide.