Gogra
Gogra refers to a river in the northern Indian subcontinent. It originates in the Himalayas and flows through the regions of Himachal Pradesh and Punjab in India before entering Pakistan. The Gogra river is a significant tributary of the Indus River. Its course is characterized by its mountainous terrain in the upper reaches, transitioning to a more alluvial plain as it flows downstream. The river plays a vital role in irrigation and supports agriculture in the areas it traverses. Its waters are a crucial resource for the local population. The Gogra river's flow can vary depending on the season, with snowmelt from the Himalayas contributing to its volume during warmer months. It is one of several important rivers that form the Indus River system, which is a lifeline for a vast arid region.