Dawara River
The Dawara River is a significant waterway located in the northeastern region of India. It flows through the state of Assam, contributing to the rich biodiversity and ecosystem of the area. The river is known for its seasonal variations, which affect local agriculture and fishing practices.
The Dawara River is part of the larger network of rivers in Assam, which includes the famous Brahmaputra River. This river plays a crucial role in the lives of the communities along its banks, providing water for irrigation and serving as a habitat for various species of fish and wildlife.