- Yamuna
- dablink|Not to be confused with the nearby:"For the goddess of the river who is sometimes called Yamuna, see
Jamuna River Yami "The Yamuna (Sanskrit: यमुना, sometimes called Jamuna or Jumna) is a majortributary river of theGanges (Ganga) in northernIndia . With a total length of around km to mi|1370, it is the largest tributary of theGanges .Its source is at
Yamunotri , in theUttarakhand Himalaya , which is north ofHaridwar in the Himalayan Mountains. It flows through the states ofDelhi ,Haryana andUttar Pradesh , before merging with theGanges atAllahabad . The cities ofBaghpat ,Delhi ,Noida ,Mathura ,Agra ,Etawah ,Kalpi ,Hamirpur ,Allahabad lie on its banks. The majortributaries of thisriver are the Tons, Chambal,Betwa , andKen ; with the Tons being the largest.A heavy freight canal, known as the SYL (Sutlej-Yamuna Link), is being built westwards from near its headwaters through the
Punjab region near an ancient caravan route and highlands pass to the navigable parts of theSutlej -Indus watershed. This will connect the entireGanges , which flows to the east coast of the subcontinent, with points west (via Pakistan). When completed, the SLY will allow shipping from India's east coast to the west coast and theArabian sea , drastically shortening shipping distances and creating important commercial links for north-central India's large population.Ancient history
There is some evidence indicating Yamuna was a tributary of the
Ghaggar river in the ancient past. It changed its course to east following a tectonic event in north India and became a tributary of the Ganges instead. [http://books.google.com/books?id=Wba-EZhZcfgC&pg=PA214&lpg=PA214&dq=yamuna+ghaggar+tributary&source=web&ots=zQcdxns2o9&sig=PGW3O2ddkPKCdDu37THMb7mxLL8&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=5&ct=result]The
goddess of theriver , also known asYami , is the sister of Yama, god ofdeath , and the daughter ofSurya , theSun god , and his wife Samjñā [Bhāgavata Purāṇa 8.13.9] . Theriver Yamuna is also connected to the religious beliefs surroundingKrishna .Wildlife & surroundings
fact about the Yamuna is that it is the frontier of the
Asian Elephant . West of the Yamuna, there are noelephant s to be found over 900 km of the westernHimalayas and their foothills. Theforest s of the lower Yamuna offer ideal corridors forelephant movement. The principalforest s to be found here are ofSal , "Khair" (Acacia ) , and "Sissoo" (Rosewood ) trees, and theChir Pine forests of theShivalik Hills .Pollution
Yamuna is one of the most polluted rivers in the world, especially around
New Delhi , the capital of India, which dumps about 57% of its waste into the river. Though numerous attempts have been made to clean it, the efforts have proven to be futile. Although the government of India has spent nearly $500 million to clean up the river, the river continues to be polluted with garbage while most sewage treatment facilities are underfunded or malfunctioning. In addition, the water in this river remains stagnant for almost 9 months in a year aggravating the situation. Delhi alone contributes around 3,296 MLD (million litres per day) of sewage in the river. The government of India over the next five years has prepared plans to rebuild and repair the sewage system and the drains that empty into the river. To address river pollution, certain measures of cleaning river have been taken by the Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) of the Government of India (GOI) in 12 towns of Haryana, 8 towns of Uttar Pradesh, and Delhi under an action plan (Yamuna Action Plan-YAP) which is being implemented since 1993 by the National River Conservation Directorate (NRCD) of the Ministry of Environment and Forests. The Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) is participating in theYamuna Action Plan in 15 of the above 21 towns (excluding 6 towns ofHaryana included later on the direction of the honorable Supreme Court of India) with soft loan assistance of 17.773 billionJapanese Yen (equivalent to about Rs. 700 crore INR) while GOI is providing the funds for the remaining 6 towns added later. The Indian government's plans to repair sewage lines is predicted to improve the water quality of the river 90% by the year 2010. [cite news
last = Pepper
first = Daniel
coauthors =
title = India's "flush-and-forget" mind-set
work = SFGate.com
pages = A17-A18
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publisher =San Francisco Chronicle
date = 2007-07-27
url = http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/07/27/MNGMJR7G6S1.DTL&hw=yamuna&sn=001&sc=1000
accessdate = 2007-07-27 ]In 2005, award winning documentary
Jijivisha was made on Yamuna.References
External links
* [http://www.tri-murti.com/ancientindia/rigHistory/ch4.htm The Geography of the Rigveda]
* [http://yap.nic.in/yamuna.asp Yamuna Action Plan]
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