Yamunanagar is a city in the northern Indian state of Haryana. Located at the foothills of the Shivalik Ranges, it is known for its industrial prowess, particularly in the production of plywood and paper. The Saraswati river, which is a tributary of the Yamuna River, flows near the city, lending a serene natural beauty to the region. Yamunanagar includes numerous educational institutions and has developed into an area conducive to the academic growth of the region. It is also home to various religious sites, historic landmarks, and green parks. Notably, the city is in close proximity to the Kalesar National Park, which is a few kilometers away, offering a great retreat for wildlife enthusiasts. Beyond its industrial landscape, Yamunanagar is surrounded by agricultural fields, with sugarcane being one of the major crops. The city reflects a blend of modern development and rural simplicity, characterized by its diverse culture and festivals celebrated by the local community.