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मुंबईतील सर्व नद्यांना पावसाळ्यात पूर येण्याचे प्रसंग गेल्या काही वर्षांत तसे नेहमीचेच झाले आहेत. पूर आले की, त्यानंतर आपण असे का झाले याची वायफळ चर्चा तशी नेहमीच करतो. पण कधी तरी या नद्यांच्याही मूळाशी जाऊन त्यांचे वाहणे समजून घ्यायला हवे; त्या मागचे विज्ञान आपण समजून घेतले तर नद्यांच्या पूरांना अटकाव करण्याचे मार्गही सहज आपल्या ध्यानात येतील. नद्यांची पात्रं आपण आक्रसून टाकली आहेत अतिक्रमणांनी आणि पूर आला की, नद्यांवर तर कधी निसर्गावर आरोप करून आपण मोकळे होते. पण निसर्ग हा नेहमीच नैसर्गिक मार्गाने जातो. मुंबईतील नद्यांची आणि त्यांनी समृद्ध केलेल्या या मुंबईची कथा समजून घेणे म्हणून आवश्यक ठरते!
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00:00 The Goregaon and Malad, which are the national parks, are the main areas of the river.
00:06 In Mumbai, we have increased the number of rivers.
00:11 The two banks of the river, where we have built huts or societies,
00:17 have been used by humans to make them more productive.
00:20 The river does not flow straight, it flows in a curve.
00:23 To make the river flow in a curve, it is necessary to keep the river level.
00:28 We do not do one thing, we do the other.
00:32 We dump the industrial waste in the river.
00:36 We have found different types of minerals and minerals in the river.
00:41 These are the common things of the Middle Ages.
00:57 Hello, I am Vinayak Parabdhe, from Lok Satta, Goshta, Mumbai.
01:01 In the previous episode of Goshta Mumbai, we understood the importance of the Dahisar river in Mumbai.
01:07 The invitation at that time was the World River Day.
01:10 We are going a little further and will understand the importance of the river in Mumbai.
01:18 The name of the river is Oshivra.
01:20 [Music]
01:35 We can see the Oshivra river flowing behind me.
01:39 We always think that the river is clean and flowing, but it is not the case.
01:45 The reason is that you and I, all of us, have made it a drainage system.
01:52 We are talking about rivers and the flow that comes from them.
01:57 But before understanding all this, we should understand the origin of the river.
02:02 What is the origin of the river?
02:03 We should understand how and in what way the river flows.
02:09 If we understand the origin, we will understand why the river flows.
02:14 We will understand the origin of the rivers like the Dahisar, Oshivra, Kohisar or Mithi.
02:23 Let us first understand why the river flows in a straight line.
02:28 We are told to draw a picture of the river.
02:33 We never draw a straight line.
02:36 We never draw a straight line.
02:38 We draw a straight line when we draw a river.
02:41 We say that this is a river.
02:43 We should understand why the river flows in a straight line.
02:48 If we understand this, we will understand that the origin of the river is in a mountain.
02:55 The river flows from the mountain.
02:58 The mountain has stones on both the sides.
03:01 The stones break due to the fast flow of water.
03:06 They start flowing in the river.
03:09 The origin of any mountain or river is on the height.
03:13 When the river flows at a fast speed, the big stones are thrown down with the flow.
03:21 The big stones are hit by the flow.
03:26 They break into small pieces.
03:28 Some pieces of the stones are formed.
03:30 Some pieces of the stones are formed with the flow.
03:35 When the river flows from the mountain, the ground is formed on the lower side.
03:46 This is called the river bed.
03:48 When the river flows, it carries many things.
03:53 The surrounding jungle, the dry trees, etc. are all part of it.
04:00 When the river flows from the mountain, we realize that there is a perfect area on both sides.
04:11 When the river flows at a fast speed, it does not flow in a straight line.
04:17 When it flows at a fast speed, it hits the ground on either side.
04:23 When it hits the ground, it hits the river bank on the other side and flows again.
04:33 We realize that the flow never flows in a straight line.
04:38 It hits the river bank on one side and flows to the other side.
04:41 The constant hitting of the river bank causes the soil to flow out and come to the other side.
04:51 When it hits the river bank on the other side, the water from the river decreases.
04:59 When the water decreases, the soil from the upper side of the river flows to the other side.
05:09 The river bank slowly moves forward.
05:12 This is a perfect area.
05:14 What happens in this process? The river flows in a curve.
05:20 What do we realize from this?
05:22 We should understand this from a scientific point of view.
05:25 We should understand this from a geographical point of view.
05:29 We realize that the river does not flow in a straight line.
05:33 It flows in a curve.
05:35 To make the river flow in a curve, it is necessary to maintain a certain level of water.
05:41 What has happened in Mumbai? The banks of all these rivers are elevated.
05:47 On the banks of the river, we have built huts or societies.
05:54 The place is populated by humans.
05:57 This is the reason why all the rivers in Mumbai get water.
06:03 Friends, we will talk about the Oshivra river.
06:06 As I said in the last episode, the banks of all the rivers in Mumbai are in the National Park.
06:13 The banks of this river are in the Goregaon and Malad National Parks.
06:20 The water from the upper side of the river flows to the lower side of the river.
06:29 The lower side of the river is the NNP waterfall.
06:40 In monsoon, there is a flood.
06:43 The water falls in the NNP waterfalls are used for bathing.
06:48 We can see the river flowing from the waterfall.
06:53 The river flows under the road of Film City.
07:00 The river slowly flows to the other side.
07:02 On the other side, we can see the Sai Baba Complex.
07:06 The famous garden in Goregaon is called Are Bhaskar.
07:13 The river Oshivra flows to the other side of the Are Bhaskar garden.
07:18 We are standing near the road of Are Bhaskar.
07:26 The river flows from this side to this side.
07:29 The river flows under the Are Bhaskar road.
07:34 The river flows to the west of the road.
07:40 There is a crematorium on one side.
07:48 The river flows under the road to the west of the road.
07:53 The river flows under the road to the west of the road.
08:03 The entire area between the west road and the railway line is industrial.
08:11 The only thing that is not done is to dump the industrial waste in the river.
08:20 This is a very bad thing.
08:23 We can see some pits here.
08:28 We can see dead animals dumped in the river.
08:34 The river Oshivra flows under the railway line.
08:39 The river flows to the other side.
08:42 The river flows to the Arabian Sea between Jogeshwari and Andheri.
08:48 The entire journey starts from Are and ends at Jogeshwari West and Andheri West.
08:56 There are two parts.
08:58 One part is between Jogeshwari and Goregaon, the Arabian Sea.
09:03 The other part is between Jogeshwari and Andheri, the Arabian Sea.
09:08 The Oshivra river and the Are river are very close.
09:12 They are very important and natural.
09:15 When we talk about the Oshivra river, we have to understand that
09:19 the importance of the Are colony is concentrated in the Subic.
09:24 The Are area is a joint property of many rivers of the Oshivra river.
09:31 I am repeating it again.
09:32 It is a joint property of many rivers of the Oshivra river.
09:35 The area from which the Are is subic is very important for the Oshivra river.
09:44 If it were not for the Oshivra river, the Are colony would not have existed.
09:49 We will understand the importance of the Are in the other part of the Are.
09:54 If we go to the Are, we will see that there are different types of
09:59 dams and wells found here.
10:02 These are the common ones from the Middle Ages.
10:04 We will understand that the land of the Are, the Subic area,
10:09 is very important since the Middle Ages.
10:11 The origin of this importance is found in the Oshivra river.
10:16 We have understood the importance of the Oshivra river in this part.
10:21 In the next few parts, we will understand the importance of another river in Mumbai.
10:27 Till then, don't forget to watch Lok Satta Live YouTube channel.
10:31 Don't just watch, share, like and watch all the previous parts with your friends.
10:38 Click on the above.
10:39 [Music]

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