Mangla Marala Link Canal

Mangla Marala Link Canal The Mangla Marala Link Canal is a hydro-engineering project in Pakistan. It originates from the existing Bong Canal in District Mirpur, Azad Jammu & Kashmir (AJ&K). – That originates from the Mangla Dam, which passes through Read More

Chashma Jhelum Link Canal

Chashma Jhelum Link Canal The Chasma Jhelum Link Canal is an important irrigation canal in Pakistan that connects the Indus River with the Jhelum River. It originates from the left bank of the Chashma Barrage and flows through Mianwali, Bhakkar Read More

Dajal Canal

Dajal Canal  Dajal Canal is located in Jampur District, Punjab, Pakistan.

Kot Sultan Canal

Kot Sultan Canal Kot Sultan Canal is located in Kot Addu District, Punjab, Pakistan.

Abbasia Canal

Abbasia Canal Abbasia Canal is located in the Bahawalpur District, Punjab, Pakistan. This canal originates from Panjnad  Headworks.

Taunsa Panjnad Link Canal

Taunsa Panjnad Link Canal Taunsa Panjnad Link Canal is located in Taunsa District, Punjab, Pakistan. This canal connects the Taunsa Barrage on the Indus River with the Panjnad River. It is an important irrigation canal that provides water for agriculture Read More

Trimmu-Sidhnai Link Canal

Trimmu-Sidhnai Link Canal Trimmu-Sidhnai Link Canal is located in Jhang District, Punjab, Pakistan. This canal emerges from the Trimmu Headworks.

Rasul Qadirabad Link Canal

Rasul Qadirabad Link Canal Rasul Qadirabad Link Canal is located in  Jhelum District, Punjab, Pakistan. It originates from Rasul Barrage. The discharge capacity of this canal is 19,000 cusecs second only to Chashma Jhelum Link Canal in Pakistan. This link canal Read More

Gogera Canal

Gogera Canal Gogera Canal is located in Faisalabad and Toba Tek Singh Districts, Punjab, Pakistan. Originates from the Lower Chenab Canal.

Rakh Branch Canal

Rakh Branch Canal Rakh Branch Canal is located in Hafizabad, Nankana Sahib and Faisalabad Districts, Punjab, Pakistan. Originates from the Lower Chenab Canal. The Rakh Branch Canal was constructed by the British in 1892 to irrigate Sandal Barco, which enters Read More