Bhogavo
The Bhogavo is a river in the Saurashtra region of Gujarat, India. It originates in the southern part of the Chotila taluka and flows through the Surendranagar district. The river is an important source of water for irrigation and domestic use in the areas it traverses. Its course is characterized by relatively flat terrain, typical of the Saurashtra plateau. The Bhogavo is known for its seasonal flow, often experiencing significant water levels during the monsoon months and reduced flow during the dry season. The river is also associated with local folklore and historical significance in the region. Several small towns and villages are situated along its banks, relying on its waters for their agricultural activities. The Bhogavo eventually merges with the Malan River, which further contributes to the larger river systems of Gujarat. The management and conservation of the Bhogavo river are subjects of local concern, aiming to ensure its sustained availability for the communities dependent on it.