Explain the indira gandhi canal project in rajasthan.
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The Indira Gandhi Canal (Originally: Rajasthan Canal) is the longest canal of India. ... The canal enters Haryana from Punjab near Lohgarh village then runs through the western part of the Sirsa district before entering Rajasthan near Kharakhera village in the Tibbi tehsil of the Hanumangarh district.
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Explanation:also known as Rajasthan canal
One of the largest canal in India
Launched on 31 march 1958
Originates at harike barrage in Punjab and runs parallel to Pakistan border at an average distance of 40 km in thar desert
Planned length of the system is 9060
Construction work carried out through two stage one from North Rajasthan and second from South raj.
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