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Anupgarh canal

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Anupgarh canal is the canal which irrigates agriculture land in the south part of Shri Ganganagar district and north west of Bikaner district of western India.

Anupgarh canal in Rawla Mandi

It is the main source of drinking water in this area.[1]

Origination

It originates near Suratgarh from Indira Gandhi Canal.

Irrigation

It irrigates agriculture lands of Suratgarh tehsil, Vijaynagar tehsil, Anupgarh tehsil, Ghrsana tehsil and Khajuwala tehsil, and other land.

References

  1. ^ Singh, N. T. (2005). Irrigation and Soil Salinity in the Indian Subcontinent. ISBN 9780934223782. Retrieved 22 March 2015. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)