[1] Important tributaries of the Gambhir are Banganga, Sesa, Kher, Churaho and Parbati.
It then enters Agra district of Uttar Pradesh to finally confluence with Yamuna.
Gambhir enters the state of Uttar Pradesh and forms the border of Tehsils (Sub-divisions) of Bah and Fatehabad.
[4][5][6] Previously a perennial river, it has now become seasonal due to over-exploitation of water resources, lack of conservation actions and climate change.
[7] Don't pick up the rest of her watery clothes, which by default are skinny and like handcuffs that are like riverbanks."