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Downstream view of Lahore Canal at Mughalpurah. The Lahore Canal starts from BRB canal, just a few yards away from the Khaira Village, dividing the old neighborhoods of Lahore (on the west-side of the Canal) from the trendy areas of the rich (on the east side of the Canal). Metrobus (Lahore) also crosses it through a flyover on the way.
Canal Bank Road (Punjabi, Urdu: سڑک نہر, Sarak-e-Nehr) also known as Khayaban-e-Annemarie Schimmel, [1] is a major eight-lane east–west signal-free road which extends along the banks of the Lahore Canal in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. [2]
It is a seasonal canal which flows only in kharif season and is designed for rice cultivation in Larkana and surrounding districts. Dadu Canal Sukkur Barrage: Indus: 3,150 1,300,000 It cultivates the fields of paddy, vegetable and cotton crops in Sindh. Fuleli Canal Kotri Barrage: Indus: 14,859 Kalri Canal Kotri Barrage: Indus: 9,000 Pinyari ...
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Bambawali-Ravi-Bedian Canal. Bambanwala-Ravi-Bedian Canal (BRB Canal), also called Ichogil Canal (by Indian authors), [1] is a manmade waterway in Pakistan that takes off from the Upper Chenab Canal near the Bambanwala village (to the west of Daska), runs southeast until reaching close to the India-Pakistan border and then runs south parallel to the border.
Dharampura sits on the western bank of the Lahore Canal, between the Walled City of Lahore and the Lahore Cantonment. It is a largely working class neighbourhood. [2] The area was largely populated by Hindus and Sikhs prior to the Partition of British India. [3]
This was first perennial canal of the Indus Basin. [4] The history of modern Punjab Irrigation Department can be traced back to the establishment of five major canals in the region in early 20th century when the British built Lower Chenab Canal, Lower Jhelum Canal, Upper Jhelum Canal, Upper Chenab Canal and Lower Bari Doab Canal. [5]
Lahore's posh Model Town was established as a "garden town" suburb in 1921, while Krishan Nagar locality was laid in the 1930s near The Mall and Walled City. The Mall, Lahore's pre-independence commercial core, features many examples of colonial architecture. Lahore played an important role in the independence movements of both India [106] and ...