Answer:
The Himalayan uplift out of the Tethy's sea
and subsidence of the northern flank of the Peninsular plateau resulted in the
formation of a large basin. In due course of time, this depression gradually
got filled with the deposition of the sediments by the rivers flowing from
mountains in the north. A flat land with extensive alluvial deposits by these
rivers led to the formation of the Northern Plains of India.
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