Newly irrigated areas to settle peasants of Punjab were known as:
(a) Watered colonies (b) Canal colonies (c) Punjab colonies (d) Canalised colonies
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Colonies is the name given to parts of western Punjab which were brought under cultivation through the construction of canals and agricultural colonisation during the British Raj. Between 1885 and 1940, nine canal colonies were created in the inter-fluvial tracts east of the Beas and Sutlej and west of the Jhelum rivers. The Punjab underwent an agricultural revolution as arid subsistence production was replaced by the commercialised production of huge amounts of wheat, cotton and suga
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