explain the system of indra gandhi canal
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Indira Gandhi Canal( also known as Rajasthan feeder) is one of the largest canal systems in India. The canal is 649 km long and runs through 167 km in Punjab and Haryana and the remaining in Rajasthan.
It starts from the Harike barrage few kilometres below from the confluence of Satluj and Beas rivers in the Indian states of Punjab and terminates in irritation in the Thar desert in tge north west of Rajasthan.
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