Friday, 22 April 2022

SANCTIMONIOUS RIVER - SUTLEJ RIVER



Sutlej River, Ancient Greek ZARADROS, Vedic Satadru ("flowing in a hundred (or numerous) branches"), longest of the rivers that give Punjab (meaning Five Rivers) its name, rising in Lan-ka Ts’o (lake) in south-western Tibet, at an elevation of more than 15,000 ft (4,600 m).  Flowing northwest and west-southwest through Himalayan gorges, it crosses Himachal Pradesh state (India) and enters the Punjab plain in Hoshiapur district, Punjab state.  Continuing southwest in a broad channel, it reveives the Beas River and forms 65 mi (105 km) of the Indo-Pakistani border before entering Pakistan and joining the Chenab River west of Behawalpur.  The combined rivers then form the Punjnad, the link between the Five Rivers and the Indus.

The 890 mi (1,440 km) long Sutlej is used extensively for irrigation and its exploitation was a source of constant dispute between India and Pakistan until agreement was reached in 1960.  Major irrigation works include the Bhakra-Nangal Project, the Sirhind Canal, and the Sutlej Valley Project in both India and Pakistan.

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