Beas is a river in northern India, primarily flowing through the state of Himachal Pradesh and Punjab. It is approximately 470 kilometers long and is one of the five rivers that give the region of Punjab its name, which means "Land of Five Rivers." The river originates from the Himalayas and eventually merges with the Sutlej River.
The Beas River is significant for irrigation and agriculture in the surrounding areas, supporting the fertile plains of Punjab. It also has cultural and historical importance, with several ancient sites located along its banks. The river is known for its scenic beauty, attracting tourists and nature enthusiasts.