Means of Irrigation
Following are the means of irrigation.
Canals
Pakistan is irrigated by five rivers which are Ravi, Satluj, Jhelum,
Chenab and Indus. From these rivers canals have been dug. These are very
suitable canals for two points of view. Firstly, these rivers come back
from ice covered mountains and flow throughout the year. Secondly, they
have the same slope.
Wells
Rainwater which goes down in our land is collected in the rocks
below. In this way a large reserve of water is formed down in the earth.
Wells are made to use this water for irrigation. In Punjab a large
number of wells have been dug, especially in Tehsil Shakarghar (District
Narowal), Gujrat, Lahore and Dera Ghazi Khan Districts. Adequate
Irrigation is done by wells. In the valley of Peshawar also irrigation
is done by wells. Due to enough rainfall water is not low therefore
wells are easily dug.
Tube Wells
In the villages where the facility of electricity is available water
is drawn out by electric pumps. In this way more water is obtained from
wells. So we get more benefits by tube wells.
Dams/Ponds
At many places water collected in ponds. Rain water is collected in
them and is used in the hours of need. In the same way in mountain
areas, small dams are made to stop water in small canals. Then small
canals are dug to bring this water in the fields. These dams are made in
less high areas. At some distance from Islamabad, Rawal Dam is made in
the same way. By making many such dams in Punjab in the districts of
Attock, Rajanpur and Dera Ghazi Khan the deficiency of water has been
removed. Similar types of other dams are in provinces of Frontier and
Balochistan.
Karez
In Pakistan Balochistan is more hot and dry. There is little rainfall
small canals become dry in summer due to intencse heat. For irrigation
underground houses are made to save water from being absorbed and
evaporated. Water is drawn out with the help of Persian wheels and
brought to fields.
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