Ghod River is located in Pune District, Maharashtra, western India.
[2] The Ghod originates on the eastern slopes of the Western Ghats at 1,090 metres (3,580 ft) above sea level.
Inamgaon is one of the largest and most exciting chalcolithic sites in India, which is located on the banks of this river.
Inamgaon, a post-Harappan agrarian village located along the Ghod, has been studied for its archaeological finds.
The River Ghod in Maharashtra flows from the northern side of the Bhimashankar Hills of the Western Ghats, originating at about 1090 meters above sea level.