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River Yamuna

The Yamuna River is one of India's major rivers, originating from the Yamunotri glacier in the Himalayas. It flows through northern India, passing cities like Delhi, before merging with the Ganges. The river is vital for agriculture, drinking water, and religious rituals for millions of people. Over the years, it has faced environmental challenges such as pollution and reduced flow due to urban development and industrial waste. Efforts are underway to clean and preserve the Yamuna, recognizing its cultural importance and ecological significance as a vital water resource in the region.