Gola River

Gola
Basin
Main source Lesser Himalayas
Physical characteristics
Length 578 km (359 mi)[1]

Gola is a river originating in the Lesser Himalayas. It is mainly a spring fed river; this river is source of water for Haldwani and Kathgodam. A beautiful dam exists over this river in Kathgodam.

Development of bridge over this river in Haldwani-Kathgodam area has been controversial for long. This is also controversial due to illegal mining,.[2] The government plans to install remote sensor anti-theft devices,.[3]

The steady erosion of the Gola river forest corridor threatens the survival of tigers and elephants in the Terai region,.[4]

References

  1. Evaluation of Gola River annual discharge: An Experience of Spring Fed Siwalik Mountain River
  2. Strike for mining on Gola river brings life to halt
  3. Remote censor anti-theft devices to be installed
  4. Lost Corridor: The tragedy of the Gola River

Coordinates: 29°02′N 79°34′E / 29.033°N 79.567°E / 29.033; 79.567


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