Ghaggar River
The Ghaggar River is a seasonal river that flows through northern India and eastern Pakistan. It originates in the Shivalik Hills and typically runs through the states of Haryana and Punjab. The river is known for its intermittent flow, often drying up during the summer months.
Historically, the Ghaggar River is believed to be associated with the ancient Sarasvati River, which is mentioned in Hindu scriptures. The river's basin supports agriculture and provides water for local communities, although its erratic flow can lead to challenges in water management.