
Narmada Canal
The Narmada Canal is a major irrigation and water supply channel in India, built to divert water from the Narmada River. It helps irrigate large agricultural areas, providing water for farming, drinking, and industry. The canal spans over 500 kilometers, crossing multiple states, and is part of a larger project called the Narmada Valley Development. Its construction has improved agricultural productivity and helped manage water resources more efficiently, supporting economic development while also addressing water needs in regions that previously faced shortages.