Q. Write a short note on the Satluj basin.
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Margie wrote in her diary, “Today Tommy found a real book”. ... One of the strange things was that after reading the book became useless. Because the text written on it did not change the way it happened on their computer screen.
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The Sutlej River (sometimes spelled Satluj River) is a branches of the Indus River. It is the longest of the five major rivers that flow through the region of Punjab in northern India and Pakistan.[1] It is north of the Vindhya Range, south of the Hindu Kush, and east of the Central Makran range in Pakistan.
The Sutlej valley from Rampur c. 1857
It is the easternmost branch of the Indus River. The source of the river is at Lake Rakshastal in Tibet,[1] near Mount Kailas. It flows generally west and southwest through the region of Punjab. The region to its south and east is dry, and is known as the Thar Desert.