Hindon River Overview

Geographical Details

  • Tributary: A significant tributary of the Yamuna River.
  • Source: Originates from the lower Shivalik ranges in Saharanpur District, Uttar Pradesh.
  • Course:
    • Travels ~400 km through the industrial belt of Western Uttar Pradesh.
    • Merges with the Yamuna River in Noida.
  • Main Tributaries:
    • Kali (West) River
    • Krishni River

Dependence on Rainfall

  • Relies primarily on rainfall for water flow.

Pollution Concerns

  1. Sources of Pollution:
    • Urban effluents.
    • Agricultural runoff.
    • Untreated industrial wastes.
  2. Pollution Levels:
    • Identified as one of the most polluted rivers in the Ganga basin.
    • The untreated discharge of wastes has degraded its quality severely.
  3. 2015 CPCB Report:
    • The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) declared the Hindon a ‘dead river’.
    • Pollution levels have made the river unfit even for bathing in several sections.

Environmental Impact

  • High pollution levels affect aquatic ecosystems and water usability for agricultural and domestic purposes.
  • Restoration and pollution control measures are critical for reviving the Hindon River and mitigating its environmental impact

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