Punjab, located in the north west of India, is one of the smallest yet one of the
most prosperous states of India. Its name is derived from the Persian words, Punj
(five) and ab (water) was a land of five rivers which formed part of Indus Basin
till 1947. After partition of the country, Indus water Treaty-1960 restricted India’s
rights of usage to only three Eastern rivers (Sutlej, Ravi and Beas), the three
Western rivers (Indus, Chenab and Jhelum) were earmarked for exclusive usage of
Pakistan. Punjab does have a very well developed and interlinked river system and
widespread 14500 kms long Canal Systems.
Water is most essential natural resource next to the air, a basic human need and the most
important input for all human development activities and.....[Read More]