The ‘Bangar’ of the northern great plain of India is –

Wide Marshy Tract
Composed of old alluvium
A narrow belt along the foot of the Shiwalik
Composed of newer alluvium

The correct answer is (b).

Bangar is a type of soil found in the northern great plain of India. It is composed of old alluvium, which is soil that has been deposited by rivers over a long period of time. Bangar is typically found on the higher terraces of the river

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valleys, and it is characterized by its dark color, high fertility, and good drainage.

The other options are incorrect. Option (a) is incorrect because bangar is not a wide marshy tract. Option (c) is incorrect because bangar is not a narrow belt along the foot of the Shiwalik. Option (d) is incorrect because bangar is not composed of newer alluvium.

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