Grand Trunk Canal
The Grand Trunk Canal is a significant waterway in India, originally constructed during the British colonial period. It stretches from the city of Kolkata in the east to Delhi in the west, facilitating trade and transportation. The canal connects various rivers, enhancing the movement of goods and people across northern India.
Over the years, the Grand Trunk Canal has played a crucial role in the economic development of the region. It serves as a vital irrigation source for agriculture and supports local industries. Today, efforts are being made to restore and maintain the canal to improve its functionality and environmental sustainability.