Importance Of Dams
The dam are actually a kind of wall which are constructed to stop the flow of water from rivers. This process helps in storage of water, the water which is stored with the help of dams can be used for many purposes. Pakistan is a country where rainfall is uncertain therefore dams play very important role in storage of water.
After the creation of Pakistan, Canal water dispute was appeared between Pakistan and India for the settlement of this dispute Indus basin treat was signed. After this agreement Pakistan constructed many barrages link canal and dams to make the continuous supply of water to meets to country requirement. Pakistan is an agricultural country and its economy depends upon agriculture. A lot of water is required for growing the crops, hence dams are a big source of the supply of water for agriculture.
The dams are also a source of multiple purpose project because the water which is Stored in dams has potential energy which can be converted into other kinds of energy which is used for different purposes. Hydro electricity which is produced by water is generated from the water which has been stored in dam. Many hydro power projects in Pakistan are working at the places where dams have been constructed.
The drinking water is supplied to different areas of Karachi from hub dam. Tarbela dam on river Indus and Mangla dam on river Jhelum are playing an important role in supplying water to agricultural fields. In short dams are the burning question of Pakistan by the time presently . They should be given attention before yet if still people and government of Pakistan determine to struggle for building dams Bhasha and Diamer dam it is hoped that soon we will be able to overcome this dine problem and will report India in its devilish conspiracy to beat and de-economize Pakistan.
Pakistan is endowed with breathtaking landscapes, magnificent deserts, and a plethora of natural resources. Pakistan is mostly an agricultural country that relies significantly on water resources for agriculture. Surprisingly, Pakistan has over 150 dams spanning all regions, but we have compiled a list of most famous Dams in Pakistan. These large dams not only provide energy and water, but they also serve as ideal holiday locations for people. The majority of dams were built between 1960 and 1975. Pakistan is fortunate to be the owner of the world’s largest earth-filled dam, the Tarbela dam.
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