
Beas River – A Lifeline of Northern India
Beas River – A Lifeline of Northern India
The Beas River is one of the important rivers of the Indus River system, playing a vital role in the ecology and economy of northern India. Originating in the Himalayas, it nourishes vast agricultural lands and supports multiple hydroelectric projects.
● Origin: Beas Kund, near Rohtang Pass, Himachal Pradesh
● States Covered: Himachal Pradesh and Punjab
● Length: Approximately 470 km
● Course: Flows through the Kullu valley and meets the Sutlej River near Harike
● Tributary of: Sutlej River (part of the Indus system)
● Discharge: Eventually into the Arabian Sea via the Indus
● Major Dams: Pong Dam and Pandoh Dam
Importance:
● Fully allocated to India under the Indus Waters Treaty
● Supports irrigation and drinking water supply
● Powers several hydroelectric stations
● Vital for tourism in Himachal (rafting, scenic valleys)
● Has mythological significance in Indian epics