send mail to support@abhimanu.com mentioning your email id and mobileno registered with us! if details not recieved
Resend Opt after 60 Sec.
By Loging in you agree to Terms of Services and Privacy Policy
Claim your free MCQ
Please specify
Sorry for the inconvenience but we’re performing some maintenance at the moment. Website can be slow during this phase..
Please verify your mobile number
Login not allowed, Please logout from existing browser
Please update your name
Subscribe to Notifications
Stay updated with the latest Current affairs and other important updates regarding video Lectures, Test Schedules, live sessions etc..
Your Free user account at abhipedia has been created.
Remember, success is a journey, not a destination. Stay motivated and keep moving forward!
Refer & Earn
Enquire Now
My Abhipedia Earning
Kindly Login to view your earning
Support
Type your modal answer and submitt for approval
What is the ancient name of the 'Markanda River' which originates from the lower Shivalik hills and enters Haryana near Ambala ?
Sadanira
Aruna
Karnali
Sagarmati
The main rivers that flow in Haryana are Yamuna, Sutlej and Markanda. However, Saraswati River which has disappeared now was said to have flowed through Haryana in ancient times. Yamuna River flows along the eastern boundary of Haryana.
The main seasonal river in Haryana is river Ghaggar. The Ghaggar rises in the outer Himalayas, between the Yamuna and the Sutlej and enters Haryana near Pinjore, of district Panchkula. The Ghaggar River passes through Ambala and Hissar and reaches Bikaner in Rajasthan, and runs a course of 290 miles before disappearing into the deserts of Rajasthan.
The ancient name for the Aruna River is now called as Markanda River. It is also a seasonal stream like the Ghaggar which originates from the lower Shivalik hills and enters Haryana near Ambala. The stream swells into a raging torrent that has the power to devastate life and property during the monsoons. The surplus water is carried on to the Sanisa Lake where the Markanda joins the Saraswati.
By: Harman Sandhu ProfileResourcesReport error
Access to prime resources
New Courses