Ghaggar River : Floodplains In Haryana
The Ghaggar River and its tributaries caused havoc after reclaiming their floodplains in Haryana.
- Ghaggar, Tangri, Markanda and others are considered dead rivers in the state and heavily encroached upon but in this monsoon season they reclaimed their floodplains and caused heavy losses.
- Ghaggar River and many of its tributaries originate in the Shivalik foothills of Haryana, Punjab and Chandigarh.
- Among these tributaries, the Kaushalya, Tangri, Markanda, Beghna and Sukhna rivers are the ones that merge into the Ghaggar.
- The Ghaggar-Hakra River is an intermittent river in India and Pakistan that flows only during the monsoon season.
- The river is known as Ghaggar in India, before the Ottu barrage, and as the Hakra in Pakistan, downstream of the barrage.
- It eventually dries up in the Great Indian (Thar) Desert.