
Hacking River
The Hacking River is a coastal waterway in Mumbai, India, originating from the Western Ghats and flowing into the Arabian Sea. It plays a vital ecological role, supporting wildlife and local communities. Historically, it has been used for fishing and transportation. In recent times, urban development and pollution have affected its health, leading to concerns about water quality and biodiversity. Efforts are ongoing to clean and conserve the river, recognizing its importance for both the environment and local livelihoods.