Key Facts about Beas River
02-08-2024
06:30 PM
1 min read
Overview:
Visuals from Himachal Pradesh showed the Beas River flowing to the brim as heavy rains continued to lash the Himalayan state.
About Beas River:
- It is a river in Himachal Pradesh and Punjab states, northwestern India.
- It is one of the five rivers that give the Punjab (“Five Rivers”) its name.
- The Beas River was the approximate eastern limit of Alexander the Great’s invasionof India in 326 BC.
- Course:
- It rises at an elevation of 14,308 feet (4,361 metres) at Rohtang Pass in the western Himalayas, in central Himachal Pradesh.
- From there it flows south through the Kullu Valley, receiving tributaries from the flanking mountains, and then turns west to flow past Mandi into the Kangra Valley.
- After crossing the valley, the Beas enters Punjab state and veers south and then southwest to its confluence with the Sutlej River at Harike.
- Its total length is 470 kilometres (290 mi), and its drainage basin is 20,303 square kilometres (7,839 sq mi) large.
- Major Tributaries: The major tributaries of the Beas River are Bain, Banganga, Luni, and Uhal, along with Banner, Chakki, Gaj, Harla, Mamuni, Parvati, Patlikuhlal, Sainj, Suketi, and Tirthan.
- The Beas forms the world-famous valleys of Kullu and Kangra.
Q1: Which are the main tributaries of Sutlej River?
The Sutlej River has many tributaries, with Baspa, Spiti, Nogli Khad and Soan River being its main ones.
Source: Beas river in spate as Himachal Pradesh hit by cloudburst, heavy rain | Watch