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What are the main sources of water in the kashmir valley

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Answered by pritichinmayee
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Answer:

the main source of water in kasmir valley are jhelum , chenab, indus and tawi river

Answered by 27swatikumari
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Answer:

The Jhelum, Indus, Tawi and Chenab, a large number of lakes, depressions and springs are the main water bodies of the Kashmir valley.

Explanation:

The main sources of water in the kashmir valley are:

Jhelum:  A river in the northern Indian subcontinent is called the Jhelum River. It starts at Verinag and runs through the Jammu and Kashmir region, which is controlled by India, through Kashmir, which is administered by Pakistan, before entering the Punjab province of Pakistan.

Indus: In Tibet, China, close to Mansarovar Lake, the Indus River begins its voyage. The river travels from Tibet to India via Ladakh. The river originates in Ladakh and passes through Jammu and Kashmir, which are Union Territories. The Indus River flows through Baltistan and Gilgit from here (Pakistan).

Tawi: A river called the Tawi runs through Jammu. A significant Chenab River left bank tributary is the Tawi. Like most rivers in India, the Tawi River is revered and regarded as holy. The Kailash Kund Spring at Soej Hills in Bhaderwah is where Tawi gets its water.

Chenab: The Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir portions of two Indian States are included in the Chenab basin's watershed. In the Himachal Pradesh district of Chamba, the Upper Chenab catchment is located in the Lahoul area and Pangi Tehsil.

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