TRAVEL WITH ME # 102 : THE TOUR OF RIVERS SATTALJ

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River is one of the rivers in the river Sattalj. It exits a lake in Tibet, its total length is 1448 km, called Stalj, in the Greek language, is called Red Dhabi. Apart from this, its ancient name is Satriari, locals of Tibet, also call it the elephant elephant passing through the dungeons of the river Satlej Himalayas and surrounded the 900 mile area in the state of Himachal Pradesh, in the plain areas of the region of Hoshiarpur. Goes away From here, in the form of a large canal, the river flowing towards the south west falls into the Pakistani region of Kasur district of Punjab, and it integrates into the river Chenab at the place of Panchand, which is due to Uttar Sharif. 62 km west in the west. Passes through the Head Selmanaki near Dehapurpur, the area of ​​Bahawalpur and Bahawalpur districts irrigates the land. Nawab Bahawalpur, raising the canals from the River Satlaj to make its state fertile, whose water is not only irritating the lands but also uses crops to grow crops in some areas of the desert Cholistan.
India's right has been recognized on the water of this river under the Indus Task Treaty of 1960. India has constructed Bharkada Nal Dam on the river Satlaj, which produces 450,000 KW electricity and its water is used for agricultural purposes. Apart from this, India has made the region fertile by constructing a canary project called Srinand Canal and Valley Satlaj from the river Sartaj.
From this river water, agricultural land is irrigated in Indian provinces Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan. In the river Satlaj, the water in Pakistan from Pakistan is now only in the form of flood because India uses it as a Flood Release River.
This river used a border work in 1849 before the battle between the Sikhs and the British. On the spot of Kot Kot, the river Satlaj meets river Indus. In the ancient times, the river Satlej Tehsil passed through the town near Ahmedpur Sharqi near Au Sharif. His signs are still available today.

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