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Question : The largest irrigation canal in India is called the

Option 1: Yamuna Canal

Option 2: Sirhind Canal

Option 3: Indira Gandhi Canal

Option 4: Upper Bari Doab Canal


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Correct Answer: Indira Gandhi Canal


Solution : The correct answer is the Indira Gandhi Canal.

The Indira Gandhi Canal is the longest canal system in India. It starts at Harike Barrage and flows parallel to the India-Pakistan border. The primary aim of the project was to provide irrigation facilities in Rajasthan. Harike Barrage is formed at the confluence of the rivers Sutlej and Beas in the state of Punjab, and the Indira Gandhi Canal passes through the states of Punjab, Rajasthan and Haryana.

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