Chashma Left Bank Canal
The Chashma Left Bank Canal is an important irrigation canal in Pakistan, originating from the Chashma Barrage on the Indus River. It was constructed to provide water for agricultural purposes, helping to support the farming needs of the surrounding regions. The canal plays a crucial role in enhancing crop production and improving food security.
Spanning approximately 300 kilometers, the canal serves various districts in the Punjab province. It is part of a larger network of irrigation systems that contribute to the economy of Pakistan, particularly in areas reliant on agriculture. The canal helps manage water resources efficiently, ensuring sustainable farming practices.