Ganganagar district
Ganganagar district is located in the northern part of the Indian state of Rajasthan. It is known for its agricultural productivity, particularly in crops like wheat, cotton, and mustard. The district is named after the city of Ganganagar, which serves as its administrative headquarters.
The region has a rich cultural heritage and is home to various communities. The Indira Gandhi Canal, one of the longest canals in India, plays a crucial role in irrigation, transforming the arid landscape into fertile land. Ganganagar is also known for its vibrant festivals and traditional crafts.