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Haora River
The Haora River streams through Agartala in India. Also, Haora River is the main river that streams in the Sadar sub-sector of the Western Region of Tripura. The real residents of the state call the Haora River Saidra in Kokborok. This is what makes it unique especially with the feel of culture and a natural sense of peace.
The Haora River comes from the hills called Boromura in the central part of Tripura and streaming through the foothills passing through significant towns such as Champaknagar, Jirania, Khumulwng, Khayerpur and the main capital Agartala, it goes to come together with the well-known Padma river of Bangladesh journeying the worldwide boundary.
The Haora River is one of the largest rivers of India. Its chief tributaries are the Tripura and the Padma. Haora River is the support of the city Agartala due to the fact that, it brings to pass the main demand of tourists from all over the world. The main source of drinking water for the people is got from the Haora River. This makes it one of the most important rivers for the people and also the whole of India. It has been like this for so many years and will always be. This is why you need to also respect the river when you pay a visit to the country and decide to go see the river.
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One of the major rivers flowing in the state of Tripura, Haora River is also referred to as “Saidra”. This is the name given in Kokborok language by the natives of this state. The origin of this river is found in Boromura Hills. It passes through towns like Jiraniya, Khayerpur and many others. Later it joins Padma River flowing in Bangladesh.
The Haora River, being wide and shallow, leaves disconnected pools of water in the remaining part of the year.
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