Asan River
- Recently, the National Green Tribunal (NGT) directed the Dehradun Municipal Corporation to submit a progress report on waste removal from the dumping ground located near the Asan River.
- The Asan River (Asan Barrage stream) originates near Mussoorie and merges with the Yamuna River near the Uttarakhand–Himachal border at the Asan Conservation Reserve.
- The Asan Wetland (Asan Conservation Reserve) is located in this river basin and was declared Uttarakhand’s first Ramsar Site in ....
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