what is the role of river jhelum in meeting the towns water needs
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this is the river of north western India and eastern Pakistan it helps both the countries with water facilities
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The Jhelum river is a tributary of the river Chenab, in the Northwestern part of India. It flows in eastern part of Pakistan, Punjab, and through the Jhelum district.
It starts in a valley in Kashmir and ends in Chenab, which joins with the Sutlej and merges with the Indus river. There are many water control projects constructed over the river Jhelum to provide water to the towns and cities en route.
According to the Indus Basin project, many dams and barrages have been constructed on the river Chenab to provide water to surrounding towns and cities. They include the - Mangla dam, Rasul barrage, Trimmu barrage at the Mari Shah Sakhira town, the Victoria bridge at Haranpur, and the Chashma Barrage is built on the Indus river.
It starts in a valley in Kashmir and ends in Chenab, which joins with the Sutlej and merges with the Indus river. There are many water control projects constructed over the river Jhelum to provide water to the towns and cities en route.
According to the Indus Basin project, many dams and barrages have been constructed on the river Chenab to provide water to surrounding towns and cities. They include the - Mangla dam, Rasul barrage, Trimmu barrage at the Mari Shah Sakhira town, the Victoria bridge at Haranpur, and the Chashma Barrage is built on the Indus river.
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