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Sutlej

River in India and Pakistan, forming the border between the two countries for some of its length, a tributary of the River Indus; length 1,370 km/851 mi. It is one of the five rivers which give the Punjab its name. It rises in Tibet, crosses the Himalayas to flow east–southwest across the Punjab; the Beas flows into it, and it joins with the Chenab before flowing into the Indus 1,500 km/900 mi from its source. Since the 1960 Indus Waters Agreement, its waters have been allocated to India: the Bhakra Nangal scheme irrigates via 1,050 km/650 mi of canals some 700,000 ha/1.7 million acres in the Punjab, Haryana, and Rajasthan, and generates 604,000 kW at Bhakra; the Sutlej is also linked with the Ravi and Beas rivers for irrigation purposes.



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Department of History Flushing, NY 11367 ENDNOTES I am indebted to Carlos Aguirre, Ala Alryyes, John Collins, Olivia Maria Gomes da Cunha, Grace Davie, Marc Hertzman, Paul Kramer, Satadru Sen, Peter Vellon, and the CUNY Faculty Publications Fellowship group for their thoughtful comments on earlier drafts of this article.
Well-known names such as Manu Parekh, Yusuf Arrakal, Madhavi Parekh, Seema Kohli, Charan Sharma and Alka Raghuvanshi and young emerging talents like Satadru Sovan Banduri, Maya Burman, Pratibha Singh and Nupur Kundu have their works exhibited.
Younger emerging Indian talents such as Satadru Sovan Banduri, Maya Burman, Pratibha Singh and Nupur Kundu will also be exhibiting their works.
 
 
 
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