Chashma Right Bank Canal
The Chashma Right Bank Canal is an important irrigation project in Pakistan, designed to provide water to agricultural lands in the region. It originates from the Chashma Barrage, which is built on the Indus River. The canal plays a crucial role in enhancing agricultural productivity by supplying water to arid areas.
Constructed in the late 1990s, the canal spans approximately 250 kilometers. It serves various districts in the Punjab province, helping farmers grow crops and improve their livelihoods. The project is vital for food security and economic development in the region, supporting both local communities and the national economy.