The Hindon River is an important river in northern India, flowing through several districts and supporting agriculture and local communities. It eventually merges with the Yamuna River. The river holds cultural and economic significance, but pollution has become a major challenge. Understanding its origin and journey helps in appreciating its role in the region.
The Hindon River begins in the Saharanpur district of Uttar Pradesh. It starts from the Shakumbhari Devi hills, which are part of the Upper Shivalik Range located at the foothills of the Himalayas. This is the area where the river’s journey toward the plains of North India begins.
The Hindon River originates in the Shakumbhari Devi range of Saharanpur district, Uttar Pradesh. It is a rainfed tributary of the Yamuna River. Flowing through districts like Muzaffarnagar, Meerut, Ghaziabad and Noida, it covers around 400 kilometers. The river joins the Yamuna River at Noida and is significant for both the region’s geography and the Hindon Air Force Base.
The river flows for around 400 kilometers, passing through several districts, including:
The Hindon River joins the Yamuna River at Sector-150, Noida, which is situated near New Delhi. The Hindon River is not only important for the local geography but also for the Indian Air Force. The Hindon Air Force Base, located in Ghaziabad district, lies along the riverbanks.
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