Sriganganagar
Sriganganagar is a city located in the northern part of the Indian state of Rajasthan. It serves as the administrative headquarters of the Sriganganagar district. Founded in 1954, the city is known for its agricultural productivity, primarily due to the extensive irrigation provided by the Indira Gandhi Canal.
The city has a diverse population and is characterized by its vibrant culture and traditions. Sriganganagar is also famous for its historical sites and nearby attractions, including the Ganga Canal and various temples. The region experiences a hot desert climate, with extreme temperatures in summer and mild winters.