Indus River System: Tributaries & River valley projects

Indus River System: Tributaries & River valley projects

INDUS RIVER SYSTEM

Indus River:

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  • Nature: Antecedent
  • Source: near Mansarovar lake in Tibet.
  • Flow direction: first north-west and then sharp bend towards South-west
  • Important locations: Enters India near Damchok Forms deep gorge by cutting Ladakh range at Bunzi, north of Nanga Parbat. Enters Pakistan near Chillas.
Note: Panjnad refers to five rivers of Punjab which are tributaries of Indus – Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, Beas and Satluj.
Jhelum Origin from Sheshnag lake near Verinag (SE Kashmir). Flows through Wular lake. Joins Chenab near Jhang in Pakistan form meanders
Chenab Two rivers; Chandra and Bhaga meet at Tandi near Kylong. Originate from Himachal Pradesh Largest tributary of Indus
Ravi Originates from Rohtang pass in Kullu hills of Himachal Pradesh. Flows in between Dhauladhar and Pirpanjal ranges.
Beas Originates from Beas kund near Rohtang pass.Joins Satluj within India at a place called Harike in Punjab. Indira Gandhi Canal (India’s longest canal) is built.
Satluj Originates from Rakas lake near Mansarovar. Antecedent river which cuts through the Himalayas at Shipki La and enters India.

RIVER VALLEY PROJECTS ON INDUS SYSTEM

Bhakra Nangal project On river Satluj India’s largest multipurpose project Reservoir–Gobind Sagar
Indira Gandhi Project Also known as Rajasthan canal Drawn out from Harike barrage.Goes up to Jaisalmer and Barmer.
Pong project On river Beas Reservoir- Maharana Pratap Sagar
Chamera project On river Ravi in Himachal Pradesh
Thein project On Ravi in Punjab
Naptha Jhakri project On Satluj in Himachal Pradesh
Salal Project On Chenab in Jammu & Kashmir
Baglihar project On Chenab in Jammu & Kashmir
Dulhasti project On Chenab in Jammu & Kashmir
Tulbul Project On Jhelum in Jammu & Kashmir Dam is built on Wular lake Also known as Wular barrage
Uri project On Jhelum in Jammu & Kashmir
Pandoh project On river Beas
 

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