Imphal River
The Imphal River is a significant waterway located in the northeastern region of India, primarily flowing through the state of Manipur. It originates from the Nongmaiching Hills and travels approximately 37 kilometers before merging with the Irrawaddy River in Myanmar. The river plays a crucial role in the local ecosystem and supports agriculture in the surrounding areas.
The river is also known for its scenic beauty, with lush greenery and hills lining its banks. It is an important source of water for the residents of Imphal, the capital city of Manipur. The Imphal River is vital for irrigation, fishing, and as a habitat for various aquatic species.