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    Agra is located on the banks of river-
    Question

    Agra is located on the banks of river-

    A.

    Saraswati

    B.

    Sutlej

    C.

    Jhelum

    D.

    Yamuna

    Correct option is D

    The correct answer is (d) Yamuna.
    Agra, one of the most famous cities in India, known for housing the Taj Mahal, is situated on the banks of the Yamuna River.
    Yamuna River (Option d):
    · The Yamuna is a major river in northern India and flows through several important cities, including Delhi and Agra. Agra is located on its western bank, and the Taj Mahal is also built along the Yamuna River, adding to its scenic beauty.
    Other Rivers:
    · Saraswati : This is a mythical river in Hindu texts and does not exist in the modern geographical landscape.
    · Sutlej : The Sutlej River flows through the states of Punjab and Himachal Pradesh, but not through Agra.
    · Jhelum : The Jhelum River is located in the Kashmir region of India and Pakistan, far from Agra.

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