Great poets have sung songs in the praise of mountains and rivers of India. They are the country’s
valuable natural resources. Her big rivers and gigantic mountains are a
source of great pride and joy for every Indian.
If we look at
the map of the country, we find a long range of mountains in the North. They
are the Himalayas. They remain covered with snow throughout the year. They have
some of the highest peaks of the world. In Central India also we find big
mountains. They are the Vidhayachal and the Satpura range. They separate
Southern and Northern India. Besides these, Aravali and Nilgiri Hills are also
famous.
Mountains are very useful
from various points of view. First, the
high Himalayas are called “The Sentry of
India”. They are so high that no enemy could invade India by crossing them. So
they are like a natural wall which separates India from Tibet. Sherpa Tensing,
an Indian citizen was the first person to conquer the highest mountain peak of
the world i.e, Mount Everest. He made history and so did Bichendri Pal, the
first women to conquer this peak. We are proud of them.
Secondly, our
mountains are very good agents of
controlling the climate. The North-Western cold winds are checked by them from
entering the country. The monsoon
winds are checked by them from
going straight to Central Asia. In fact, it is due to them that we get rainfall
in the Northern and Southern India.
Thirdly, many
valuable plants grow on them. Some of them are of great medicinal value. We get
good quality tea from Darjeeling and Nilgiri.
Besides this,
mountains are advantageous in many other ways also. Great saints and
sadhus go there in search of peace. They provide a beautiful and calm natural
environment in which one can elevate himself spiritually. When the snow melts
on the high mountains, it flows in big streams. They come down flowing the
fields in the form of rivers. Further, mountains and their
forests are the abode of a large number of wild animals. So our country
has world famous mountains which are very beneficial for
us.
In our own country, there are two kinds of rivers. First there are
rivers which remain full of water throughout the year. Such rivers are found in
Northern India. They get their water supply from the snow of the mountains.
Secondly, there are rivers which dry up in summer season. Such rivers are found
in Southern India.
Some of our rivers are world famous. In the North we have the
Ganges, the Yamuna, the Brahmputra and their numerous tributaries. The Ganges
is regarded as sacred by the Hindus. They call it “Ganga Mata”. In the south,
Krishna, Kaveri, Narmada and Godavari are very famous. Many of our big cities
are situated on the banks of these rivers. They are important places of
pilgrimage, for example, Allahabad, Hardwar and Varanasi.
We are
rightly proud of our rivers. Some of them have made world famous fertile lands.
They have been depositing good alluvial
sand year after year. In this way, the Ganges- Yamuna plain has been
formed by Ganges and Yamuna river.
The rivers
help us irrigate our fields. Canals have been dug out of the rivers and they
supply water to the farmers. Thus progress and success of our agriculture is
closely linked up with the rivers.
In ancient
times rivers were a good source of transport. In modern times also they are
used for transport. Large wood logs are carried by them from the mountains to
the plains with the flow of water. Boats and steamers also help in
carrying passengers and goods,
throughout the rivers.
Now a days
multipurpose projects are being constructed on them. They help in generating power. They help in the breeding of fish.
Rivers are also good source of picnic and enjoyment.
Rivers and
mountains are real wealth of the
country. Thanks to them, we are sure to
make great progress in the near future. These natural resources should be
exploited fully and properly so that our country may prosper.
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