The dairygame betterlife13/04/2021

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How r u?All dear frnds !! i hope all is good . Beauty of Canal near my village)) Dear Friends it has been long time to interact with you guys here. Which is quite unfair.
So to make your mood happy I am gonna share with you some beautiful pictures of small village of Pakistan.

We are going to start a series name as “My Pictures.” Where people from India and Pakistan will share photos of their cities, Families or friends or any thing interesting happening around them.
Purpose behind this effort is to bring people of both side closer and to generate peace by showing their real life, real face, emotions, surroundings and people :-).

Our first fan who is going to take kashif khan from Basirpur. He has done surprisingly great work with his 3.2 megapixel Mobile camera 😉 .

So here are some beautiful glimpses of Basirpur .

A Little before rain 😉

Yaahoooooo!!!

its raining 🙂 , recall your childhood.

Two canals meet here 😉

Beautiful Canal view.

Basirpur’s land is famous for fertility.

Life….

And meet this little owner of cute puppy.

Don’t forget to eat Jailebi cooked by Fiaz(I guess).
Yummmmiii!!! 😉

Beautiful sunset at Canal.

I am sure you have enjoyed as much as I did. If you have pictures of your city, family or friends or any captured with your mobile cam or digital camera and you are interested to publish them on our blog, Please send us at [email protected].

We would love to share your art. And Don’t forget to give your feedback below.

Cheers! 😉. Hestry))).
Sulemanki Headworks is part of the Sutlej Valley Project completed between 1922-1927 at the behest of the Nawab of Bahawalpur, Amir Sadiq Mohammed Khan V and the British Government. the construction of the Pakpattan Canal took place in British Punjab in 1925 to on the right bank of the Sulemanki Headworks. This was undertaken to develop the Nilli bar colony in the south of Punjab. This headworks is located about a mile from the Indian border on the Sutlej River. From here originate three major canals which supply irrigation water to a large area in Southern Punjab and the Bahawalnagar district. The Upper Pakpattan Canal arises from its right bank and two canals arise from the left. The canals on the left bank are Fordwah and Eastern Sadiqia Canal. The later canal runs along the Pakistan-India border. After 46 miles at Jalwala headworks, Eastern Sadiqia Canal trifurcates into Sirajwah distributary, Malik Branch Canal and Hakara Branch Canal. Hakara branch runs in a southwesterly direction for another 75 miles and is at few places it is a few meters from the Indian border. According to Pakistan army it provides a major defensive landmark against any possible Indian intrusion. Therefore, it is of a significant strategic importance. Sulemanki Headworks the Baloki-Sulemanki Link Canal has its outfall connecting the Ravi River to the Sutlej River and thus offsetting the loss of water to India as agreed upon in Indus Basin Water Treaty of 1960. According to that treaty, three Eastern rivers, Ravi, Sutlej and Beas are allocated for the exclusive use of India before they enter Pakistan. In accordance with the popularity of Retreat Ceremony at other Indo-Pakistan border crossings such as at Wagah and Hussainiwala near Lahore, a smaller ceremony also takes place here at the check point Sadki by Pakistan Rangers and Indian Border Security Force. It attracts a sizable number of tourists on both sides. hilltop Pakistani check point of Sadki was transferred to the Pakistani control by India by a treaty signed on January 17, 1961. Pakistan needed to have border adjustments for efficient operation of the Headworks which was not possible otherwise. In return Pakistan ceded a part of its territory to India. That territory in itself is noteworthy for the memorial constructed in memory of Bhaghat Singh, a freedom fighter who was executed by the colonial British government. Major Shabbir Sharif, a Pakistani officer, the elder brother of General Raheel Sharif, Chief of Pakistan Army Staff was killed in 1971 India-Pakistan War in this border region. He was posthumously awarded Nishan-Haider the highest Pakistani military honor for bravery. The waters of the Sutlej are allocated to India under the Indus Waters Treaty between India and Pakistan, and are mostly diverted to irrigation canals in India.[3] There are several major hydroelectric projects on the Sutlej, including the 1,000 MW Bhakra Dam, the 1,000 MW Karcham Wangtoo Hydroelectric Plant, and the 1,530 MW Nathpa Jhakri Dam. The boundaries of Greater Nepal extended westward to beyond Satluj River until the tide turned in 1809 and Kangra king repulsed Gorkha army eastward with help from Maharaja Ranjit Singh. Today, the Sutlej Valley is inhabited by nomadic descendants of the Zhangzhung, who live in tiny villages of yak herders.[citation needed] The Sutlej was the main medium of transportation for the kings of that time. In the early 18th century, it was used to transport devdar woods for Bilaspur district, Hamirpur district, and other places along the Sutlej's banks.
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