Manoj Jain, Dr. Piyush Pathak
The Yamuna River originates from the Yamunotri glacier, 6,387 meters above mean sea level (msl), at the Banderpoonch peak in the Uttarkashi district of Uttar Pradesh. The river flows 1,367 km from here to its confluence with the Ganga at Allahabad. The annual flow of the river is about 10,000 cumecs. The Delhi segment comprises the 22 km that the river traverses in Delhi from the Wazirabad barrage to the Okhla barrage. Delhi is a large city of approximately 1465 sq km area in the north central region of India. Its geographic position is 28° 4' N and 77° 2' E. It is also located within the basin of River Yamuna.
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