Ganga Canal
The Ganga Canal is an important irrigation canal in northern India, primarily serving the Uttar Pradesh region. Constructed in the 19th century, it diverts water from the Ganges River to support agriculture in arid areas, enhancing crop production and local economies.
Spanning approximately 570 kilometers, the canal plays a crucial role in managing water resources. It helps in reducing the dependency on rainfall, ensuring a steady supply of water for farming. The Ganga Canal is a vital infrastructure project that has significantly contributed to the agricultural development of the region.