Matsyagandha Lake
Matsyagandha Lake is a by artificial lake in the Sattar Kataiya block of Saharsa district of Northern Bihar region in India.
The lake was conceptualized in 1996, by the then Saharsa Collector, Tej Narayan Lal Das, as a development of wasteland used to cremate bodies.
As a result of neglect, the lake shrunk between 2006 and 2017, almost disappearing by 2018. In June 2020 the lake was planned to be renovated at the cost of ₹ 7.47 Crore, by the Jal-Jeevan-Hariyali mission under the Government of Bihar, to be carried out by the, and includes increasing the depth by, expanding the size of the lake to, and capacity to.