Anupgarh canal is the canal which irrigates agriculture land in the south part of Shri Ganganagar district and north west of Bikaner district of western India.
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It is the main source of drinking water in this area.[1]
Origination
[edit]It originates near Suratgarh from Indira Gandhi Canal.
Irrigation
[edit]It irrigates agriculture lands of Suratgarh tehsil, Vijaynagar tehsil, Anupgarh tehsil, Ghrsana tehsil and Khajuwala tehsil, and other land.
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[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Singh, N. T. (2005). Irrigation and Soil Salinity in the Indian Subcontinent. Lehigh University Press. ISBN 9780934223782. Retrieved 22 March 2015.