Baur River
The Baur River is a river in India in the lower Himalayan regions crossing Kotabagh and Bajauniyahaldu, and finally reaching Gularbhoj Dam.[1] It is economically important for its neighbouring villages, e.g. Degaon, Bajauniyahaldu, Musabangar. It provides water supply for the whole season for irrigation.
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The fact that it is surrounded by dense forest makes it widely diverse in its fauna. A variety of fish are found throughout the year such as Rohu and Catla. Some common species of crabs make the river a rich source of food.
References
- "साढ़े तीन करोड़ से कालाढूंगी की बौर नदी में होगा बांध का निर्माणः भगत". Hindustan (in Hindi). Retrieved 9 May 2024.
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