Iam from ARUNACHAL PRADESH and i think,this is the only video in entire youtube where you will find such a great content about NORTH EAST INDIA,and amit sir you have pronounced every word with such care and accuracy...respect to you :) n btw BRAHMAPUTRA is known as SIANG in ARUNACHAL,Just a minor input :)
@@reemeebarman1764 in upper region, it is called siyom. But then again siyom is later joined by many other rivers. So, as a whole it is called siang. And Districts are also named after it like upper siang, west siang, Siang, east siang etc. hope it helps.
If they teach in schools showing maps in this fashion , students will love to learn geography! I must mention here one of my teacher's name Mrs Aakhve, who never taught us without maps available in those days ie 30yrs back. Technology has improved so much! Liked your video very much! Going to visit these states in near future! Wish to see all these rivers!
From Mizoram, I have always gain so much from your videos Sir. Covering so much , it may sometimes be difficult to pronounce many local names, I'm not going to complain or correct many names but I just want to say that the longest river in Mizoram is Tlawng and the 'T' in Tlawng is not supposed to be silent rather lead the tongue. Looking forward to more of your videos.Thankyou
For the first time in my life, I came to know about so many rivers of North Eastern India. Earlier, I was acquainted with Brahmaputra, Dibang, Lohit , Barak and Teesta only. Very good work towards knowing North eastern region in detail. Thank you.
Speechless🤐 it's very hard to find any word's for your teaching appreciation. Because your teaching is beyond good enough from any good word of appreciation💐💐. Plzz never stop doing this.
I m overwhelmed with your efforts to mention all the rivers of Northeast India in one go. Thank you 😊 i have never found such videos in TH-cam. This is very helpful to those who has less information about NORTHEAST states
It is so difficult to get information about rivers,waterways, lakes and seabeds on the internet. This was excellent and very clear. Rivers are so important to the cultures of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, in fact the world in general, but maps and navigation information seems unavailable. I am in thailand and my old hard copy maps are back in Australia, but they would not have this detail. Thank you very so much, 🙏 Maybe other rivers in India and later Pakistan? I live in hope. 😊 I found them on your TH-cam sight, I’m in heaven!!!!
Correction: Aizawl is located on the hill, it is not a plain area. Tlawng river(the longest river in Mizoram) doesn't flows through the capital city, but it flows through Sairang village, which is a plain area, Sairang village is situated around 2-5 km from Aizawl. So, therefore, river Tlawng is the source of water for Aizawl.
Never in my imagination I imagined someone can teach illustrate and explain like this with such clarity and dedication .. Thank you would be a small word 🙏 and so gratitude.
23:24 I can absolutely confirm that the 't' is not silent. But rather the 'aw' is pronounced as 'O' in mizo language as in the case of english words like - Dawson, Lawson etc.. hence, the river "tlawng" is pronounced as "Tlong".
Thank you Sir for covering each rivers of North Eastern states in detail and the way you pronounce districts of Nagaland such as mokokchung with ease is just awesome
Dear Amit Never learnt any of these facts about Indian Geography at school. Thanks a lot for making me a little bit wiser about my country´s geography.
I am grateful to you...For the first time I have understood the river system of the Northeast region...You are an amazing hardworking teacher. Thank you so much for all your efforts.
For the first time i am learning rivers of north east with their tributaries.Content is highly appreciable sir💐 Its my humble request to you to make short video on rivers of north east as well as Himalayan rivers from with their direction of flow, for example :n-s & s-n &e-w flowing rivers .Thanks !
Can't even think that how much effort u putted to make this video ...such a masterpiece sir I watched this video to understand the elevation of North eastern states and through rivers you have not left me with any doubt. Keep doing sir a very big thanks ❤️
I am from Meghalaya I have seen that there are major rivers that runs and originated from Meghalaya is not mentioned like Umngot river, Umiam river, Umtung river, Umshyrpi river, Umkhen river and in Garo hills the Simsang river. You need to learn more about Meghalaya to educate students who are depending on it. Anyway thanks for the great effort putting on it.
Thanks a lot sir, for making this video. Nobody ever explained geography like this to me. I understand it clearly through your videos. Greatful to you for this great work. Thanks again....
From Iraq_ Kurdistan....really it is a video which needs to look at it once a week because of nice and accuracy showing the area of Himalaya. I agree we can not find such video in entire You Tube system. It is agreat job Thanks
Amazing insights on north eastern rivers of India. Never found a content like this on TH-cam. Amit sir you are truly one of a kind. God bless you sir ☺️☺️🙏🙏🙏
Same river is called by different name by different ethinc people, ADI will their own, bodo-kachari wil l have their own, assamese will their own, tibetian have their own name, Bangladeshi have their own name
the video met more than my expectation and as A northeastern I Knew some of it already. but eventually gotta know some new rivers too.. Thanks sir.. much respect to you
Sir, Iril should be pronounced as "Eril". E means Blood in our native language. I forgot the name of the battle but after that battle, the water colour of the river turn into red due to the bloods of the warriors. And the river was called Iril after that incident because it looks like a river of blood.
@@loveall69 i think kokborok too has similarities with Chin-Kuki-Mizo language too..because when you have a common word for basic human needs like water (tui/twi) it means we are in a way related!!
Iam from ARUNACHAL PRADESH and i think,this is the only video in entire youtube where you will find such a great content about NORTH EAST INDIA,and amit sir you have pronounced every word with such care and accuracy...respect to you :)
n btw BRAHMAPUTRA is known as SIANG in ARUNACHAL,Just a minor input :)
I totally agree with u , love from assam
Totally agreed. Love from karnataka for this video 🤗🤗🙏
Dihang or siang.
@@reemeebarman1764 in upper region, it is called siyom. But then again siyom is later joined by many other rivers. So, as a whole it is called siang. And Districts are also named after it like upper siang, west siang, Siang, east siang etc. hope it helps.
@@itatube7594 *thnx for the info. love from Haryana.*
NORTH EASTERN STATES RIVER
🔷️SIKKIM🔷️
1.TEESTA
2.RANGPO(EAST)
3.RANGIT(WEST)
-MERGES AT TRIBENI
🔵BRAHAMAPUTRA🔵
ORIGINATE IN ANGSI HLACUER (YARLUNG TSANGPO IN TIBET)
⛰NCHA BARWA
1.SUBHANSIRI
2.KAMENG.
3.BEKI(N.BHUTAN)
4.MANAS(S.BHUTAN)
5.GADADHAR(N.BHUTAN)
6.DIHANG
🔷️ARUNACHAL PRADESH🔷️
1.SUBHANSIRI
2.KAMENG(PAKEE TIGER RESERVE)
3.DIHANG
4.DIABANG(MISHMI HILLS)
5.LOHIT(ZAYU NAMED IN EASTERN PART,PARSHUTAM KUND)
🔷️NAGALAND🔷️
1.DHANSIRI(Laisang Park)
2.DOYANG(DOYANG HYDRO ELEC.PLANT)
3.DIKHU
4.MILAK
5.CHHATE🏖🏖
🔷️ MANIPUR🔷️
***LOKTAK LAKE****
1.BARAK
2.IMPHAL
3.MANIPUR______CHIDWIN))))
4.IRIL
5.NAMBUL
6.TUIVAI
🔷️ MIZORAM🔷️
1.BARAK
2.TLAWNG
3.TIAU
4.KARNAPHULI
5.TUICHAWNG
6.SONAL
7.TUT
🔷️TRIPURA🔷️
1.GOMATI
2.MANU
3.SUMALI
4.KHOWAI
5.JURI
6.FENI(MAY REMIND CYCLONE)
🔷️MEGHALAYA🔷️
1.DIGHARU
2.KOPILI
3.MYNTDU
4.SOMESHWARI...........
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thank you very much for the information. 👍🙏
If they teach in schools showing maps in this fashion , students will love to learn geography!
I must mention here one of my teacher's name Mrs Aakhve, who never taught us without maps available in those days ie 30yrs back. Technology has improved so much!
Liked your video very much! Going to visit these states in near future! Wish to see all these rivers!
From Mizoram, I have always gain so much from your videos Sir. Covering so much , it may sometimes be difficult to pronounce many local names, I'm not going to complain or correct many names but I just want to say that the longest river in Mizoram is Tlawng and the 'T' in Tlawng is not supposed to be silent rather lead the tongue. Looking forward to more of your videos.Thankyou
For the first time in my life, I came to know about so many rivers of North Eastern India. Earlier, I was acquainted with Brahmaputra, Dibang, Lohit , Barak and Teesta only. Very good work towards knowing North eastern region in detail. Thank you.
learn to look beyond whats around you
Rivers making boundaries between the states is the most satisfying thing.
Yeah.. that's oddly satisfying 😂
@@Blue_Pumpkin It is bullcrap, see Indo-Nepal border dispute.
Unitedstatian gang disliked it
Rivers slowly changed their original position, so people still find a reason to quarrel over it
Also a bone of contention between states.
Cool and calm, clear, and confident
Also sexy voice
Superb
#gkmagnify
Speechless🤐 it's very hard to find any word's for your teaching appreciation. Because your teaching is beyond good enough from any good word of appreciation💐💐. Plzz never stop doing this.
I m overwhelmed with your efforts to mention all the rivers of Northeast India in one go. Thank you 😊 i have never found such videos in TH-cam. This is very helpful to those who has less information about NORTHEAST states
It is so difficult to get information about rivers,waterways, lakes and seabeds on the internet. This was excellent and very clear.
Rivers are so important to the cultures of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, in fact the world in general, but maps and navigation information seems unavailable. I am in thailand and my old hard copy maps are back in Australia, but they would not have this detail. Thank you very so much, 🙏 Maybe other rivers in India and later Pakistan? I live in hope. 😊 I found them on your TH-cam sight, I’m in heaven!!!!
Time changes
Just can't get over with your Voice sir😍
I agree with you
Yeah i was also going to write the same....i just love his voice..... 😍🤗
@@shwetasingh9782 And I love yours.....
Girls are impressed...😉😉😊😊
Lov ur voice sir and its understanding I request u to take csat also
It's my first time to watch such a complete details about North Eastern rivers......I'm from Arunachal but I hv never ever seen ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Your videos don't just meet expectations, they exceed expectations by miles. If there was an option, I'll give each of your video a 100 likes!!!
18:00 manipur
23:00 mizoram
28:00 Tripura
31:00 megh
It's not only a learning channel, it is blessings to all...
Great content. This is definitely a one stop destination for NE rivers. Also, the pronounciation of the names of rivers are commendable. Thank you Sir
He is someone from another planet, obsessed with his voice 😍😍
one of my favourite educator on youtube.
Correction: Aizawl is located on the hill, it is not a plain area. Tlawng river(the longest river in Mizoram) doesn't flows through the capital city, but it flows through Sairang village, which is a plain area, Sairang village is situated around 2-5 km from Aizawl. So, therefore, river Tlawng is the source of water for Aizawl.
2 km is hardly a distance. 😂 It maybe called aizawl
Valley
20km
Valley is the perfect wording other than Plain.
@@saikatchakraborty5572 No Aizawl is a city built on hills.
Sir please cover India People and Economy ncert of class 12th......
The way you teach is unique and great....
Kindly do cover sir, we are waiting, really impressed by the way you use illustrations and maps,
Really appreciate your work! Clear and crisp... Don’t skip the ads guys :) just a small way of contributing...
Never in my imagination I imagined someone can teach illustrate and explain like this with such clarity and dedication ..
Thank you would be a small word 🙏 and so gratitude.
You pronounce all the names correctly and it’s amazing. Especially the names form Mizoram 😂👍🏻👍🏻.
No, the pronounciation mentioned in 23:24 is wrong
@@biakahmar9171 lam a har ve ngang a nia nge😂.. mahse tam zawm khi chu a lam dik viau tho mai👍👍
23:24 I can absolutely confirm that the 't' is not silent. But rather the 'aw' is pronounced as 'O' in mizo language as in the case of english words like - Dawson, Lawson etc.. hence, the river "tlawng" is pronounced as "Tlong".
Interesting info
@@BanshanMarwein 👍
Thank you Sir for covering each rivers of North Eastern states in detail and the way you pronounce districts of Nagaland such as mokokchung with ease is just awesome
19:06 The perfect wording for *Imphal* will be Valley not Plain.
I love studying rivers after watching your crisp & clear video..
What power pack man u are... God bless
The best channel for geography. And I'm in love with your voice sir.
Excellent. Rivers of North East are very crucial and strategic. Their place in India China relations is very significant. Thank you.
First time i am learning geography. Thanks a lot
Dear Amit
Never learnt any of these facts about Indian Geography at school. Thanks a lot for making me a little bit wiser about my country´s geography.
One of the best educative vdo on rivers of NE India. Thank you
I am grateful to you...For the first time I have understood the river system of the Northeast region...You are an amazing hardworking teacher. Thank you so much for all your efforts.
What on earth we did to deserve such knowledgable vedios for free? 😭Thanks Sir 🙏🙇
I have never seen such an extraordinary explanation with river mapping on states with high accuracy 👌👌👌🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏thank you so much sir
For the first time i am learning rivers of north east with their tributaries.Content is highly appreciable sir💐
Its my humble request to you to make short video on rivers of north east as well as Himalayan rivers from with their direction of flow, for example :n-s & s-n &e-w flowing rivers .Thanks !
Hi
Being a civil engineer and interested in history & geography , exteremely benefitted , good way of explain , Thanks .
Wish i could learn, how to speak from this man! Damn!! I never saw any man speaking so convincing in my life. ❤️
U must be living under a rock
@@Sh3rloki superb. :xD
Sir sir sir you are the best!!! We need more teachers like you who teaches us like this...the way you teach us is so effective!!
Wow!!! Haven't seen such a detailed Video...Your teaching style using maps is great
Very good lecture ...... Really, u hv made very easy way to understand about rivers in north east India....
The way you explained is so precise n very informative... thanks alot...keep up the good work...!!!
Sometimes I just want to take time and say Thank You for everything..You make my preparation shorter and easy to understand
I m very lucky that I found your Channel I really mean it!
Beautifully explained about the rivers of Northeast, ❤️❤️❤️ from Assam Northeast India ❤️
Really nice its very clear due to ur clear maps and lines as well ur voice . And slowly ur teaching way it's perfect. Got new subscriber.
Never Has Any1 Explained the Geography so Deeply and Explicitly 😍😍
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Can't even think that how much effort u putted to make this video ...such a masterpiece sir
I watched this video to understand the elevation of North eastern states and through rivers you have not left me with any doubt.
Keep doing sir a very big thanks ❤️
I am from Meghalaya I have seen that there are major rivers that runs and originated from Meghalaya is not mentioned like Umngot river, Umiam river, Umtung river, Umshyrpi river, Umkhen river and in Garo hills the Simsang river. You need to learn more about Meghalaya to educate students who are depending on it. Anyway thanks for the great effort putting on it.
18:50 imphal river origin is from the north of kangpokpi
Great voice and the explanation. Thank you
Thanks a lot sir, for making this video. Nobody ever explained geography like this to me. I understand it clearly through your videos. Greatful to you for this great work. Thanks again....
greatly impressed with your self control and calmness while describing the topic which inspire me......thanks a lot sir.....
@@crystalsangma7633 may be......I am not from north east.
From Iraq_ Kurdistan....really it is a video which needs to look at it once a week because of nice and accuracy showing the area of Himalaya. I agree we can not find such video in entire You Tube system. It is agreat job Thanks
It is quite impossible to find an appropriate word of appreciation for you Dear Sir. We love you 💘
Voice is flowing just like a River....
Very helpful! Map based teaching made me attentive. And you are straight to point no extra blah blah blah talks! So much happy learning with you!
Thanks a lot sir.. U r the one among those who rarely found on this planet.
Sir really in big coaching they take lakhs of rupees for teaching like this
❤️ wow it met, what i was not even expecting! Such a talented orator with unique accent as well as coverage
Everytime I watch your video, I can't stop smiling with amaze... Superb Sir...
This is the most amazing video I have ever watched, ty so much sir
And waiting for eastern , northrn and southern rivers.
Ty so much
Even advertisements looks more interesting while listening to the topic😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
You didn't mention 2 most important rivers of Nagaland. Tizu and zunki rivers which flows to chandwin in Burma
Thank you Sir for that clear explanation about the river system in North East India. It is indeed very educative. God bless you 🙏🙏🙏
Really missed your lessons... Thanks a lot for being back with a bang 😄😄
Amazing insights on north eastern rivers of India. Never found a content like this on TH-cam. Amit sir you are truly one of a kind. God bless you sir ☺️☺️🙏🙏🙏
You haven't mentioned the name of Brahmaputra in Arunachal ..... It's called as Siang in AP
Same river is called by different name by different ethinc people, ADI will their own, bodo-kachari wil l have their own, assamese will their own, tibetian have their own name, Bangladeshi have their own name
It's called Dihang in AP
@@arnikasingh6376 it's called siang in AP, Dihang in assam joins Dibang and lohit in sadhiya town Assam
@@llvigneshnimmala6828 it's called siyang in AP and Brahmaputra in Assam
Dihing is a tributary of siyang?? Isn't it
Sweet voice for North East India. Truly sweet voice
Sir please make the video of remaining part of indian river's... we are waiting
great content with such a sophisticated voice . great work to be appreciated .
Your videos means a lot to us. I dont skip any adds in videos, I watch them to contribute lil bit amount to you. :) ^_^
Very nice
Same here
but i do lol
Unbelievable Land of Multiple Rivers - North-East India !
Wow Clear explanation!😍 Your voice is so Clam loved it thank you so much!
Lots of information and hard work, don't understand why few ppl choose to dislike this video. Thanks sir
Wow. You are amazing sir. Well explained, Thank you sir
Nice explanation about rivers of North East in India 🇮🇳
Sir i just love the way u solved the prelims question paper of 2017,
My humble request to you is please solve 2018's prelims paper also...
Superb
#gkmagnify
a crisp and clear explanation of the river system which is so hard to explain . thank you !
I love tawang........❤️💝
the video met more than my expectation and as A northeastern I Knew some of it already. but eventually gotta know some new rivers too.. Thanks sir.. much respect to you
Sir, a big thanks from the bottom of my heart , the way you explain is amazing covering all the relevant things in the best possible manner.
Content quality is Unparalleled to anything on the internet.
Please tell about indus , ganga tooo.
Thank you
Your videos are very useful since u teaches with map..it becomes esy to understand..thanku...keep it up
really appreciate this map based teaching style of river system, was very much helpful. need more sir !!!
Thank you so much sir that's really a beneficial video to learn in one chapter the whole rivers of North East.
I know you might be busy. Can you please post at least a video every week? It's a request 🙏😊
What does he do?
@INTIAZ Alam how do you know
OMG ... This is best explanation I had ever seen ... What a explanation.. ...
I'm confused that as per your map There is two rivers crossing in Mizoram(Tuichawng and Tiau ❌ at khawthlengtuipui)
THANK YOU FOR SUCH DETAILED IMFORMATION SIR. IT HELPED ME A LOOOOT...WE WANT MORE SUCH GOOD VIDEOS!!!
Sir, Iril should be pronounced as "Eril". E means Blood in our native language. I forgot the name of the battle but after that battle, the water colour of the river turn into red due to the bloods of the warriors. And the river was called Iril after that incident because it looks like a river of blood.
it is called Operation Bluebird.
thats intersting
i gained knowledge
thanks
I believe none of the north eastern are aware that this much rivers really exist in the rough hill terrain of the north east .Thank you so much sir .
Rivers in Mizoram has TUI word in it which is a KokBorok word meaning water
even in Kuki Twi/tui means water
And many rivers in Assam starts with 'Di' which also means water 😀
@@zank4471 yeah it comes from Bodo & Dimasa which are Brother Language of Kokborok
@@nemophilist90 its taken from Kokborok
@@loveall69 i think kokborok too has similarities with Chin-Kuki-Mizo language too..because when you have a common word for basic human needs like water (tui/twi) it means we are in a way related!!
❤❤ love you sir from North East India, Arunachal Pradesh India
There is no India-China boarder....There is only India-Tibet boarder
How brother? Please enlighten us
Border means not only fencing
Accept it and move on 😂😂
Pakistan nikal
First, it's called "Border" and second, acknowledge the truth there's no problem in that
Within a second after hearing ur voice..I subscribed ur channel
Ur voice is very soothing.....
Sir plz make vedios for western ghat and eastern ghat rivers
Thank you for coming back. 😁😇
26:28 he cracked up 😂😂
😂😂😂😂thuipui😂😂