Ghaghara River
The Ghaghara River is one of the major rivers in northern India, originating from the Himalayas in the region of Uttarakhand. It flows through the states of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, eventually merging with the Ganges River. The river is approximately 507 kilometers long and plays a crucial role in the irrigation and agriculture of the surrounding areas.
The Ghaghara is also known for its seasonal variations, with heavy monsoon rains causing it to swell significantly. It is an important water source for local communities and supports diverse ecosystems along its banks. The river is part of the larger Ganga-Brahmaputra river system, which is vital for millions of people in the region.