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Baur River

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The Baur River is a river in India in the lower Himalayan regions crossing Kotabagh and Bajauniyahaldu, and finally reaching Gularbhoj Dam. It is economically important for its neighbouring villages, e.g. Degaon, Bajauniyahaldu, Musabangar. It provides water supply for the whole season for irrigation.

Baur River

The fact that it is surrounded by dense forest makes it widely diverse in its fauna.

Baur River

A variety of fish are found in during whole years like Rohu, Catla. Some common species of crabs make the river a rich source of food.