Panjnad River
The Panjnad River is a significant waterway in the Punjab region of Pakistan. It is formed by the confluence of five rivers: the Chenab, Jhelum, Ravi, Beas, and Sutlej. These rivers are vital for irrigation and agriculture in the region, supporting the livelihoods of many communities.
Flowing through the Punjab plains, the Panjnad River eventually merges with the Indus River. The river is not only important for its ecological role but also serves as a cultural and historical landmark, reflecting the rich heritage of the area. Its waters are crucial for farming and sustaining local ecosystems.