
Kachhi Canal
The Kachhi Canal is a major water infrastructure project in Pakistan designed to transport water from the Indus River to arid regions in Balochistan and parts of Sindh. Its purpose is to improve irrigation, support agriculture, and provide water for communities in water-scarce areas. The canal spans approximately 148 kilometers, utilizing a series of canals, reservoirs, and pumping stations to deliver water efficiently. By enhancing water management, the project aims to boost local economies, promote socio-economic development, and address water shortages in the region.