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Home / Environment / Punjab Rivers Face Desilting Drive to Curb Floods

Punjab Rivers Face Desilting Drive to Curb Floods

7 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Desilting operations are starting in Punjab's rivers to prevent floods.
  • Bhakra Dam reservoir to undergo first-ever desilting project.
  • Beas river desilting requires special permission due to Ramsar site status.
Punjab Rivers Face Desilting Drive to Curb Floods

Punjab is launching extensive desilting operations across its rivers as a proactive measure against potential flooding. This initiative aims to enhance water flow and reduce the risk to lives and property.

The state is also set to undertake a landmark desilting project for the Bhakra Dam reservoir, a move expected to significantly boost its storage capacity. Decades of sediment accumulation have reduced the dam's original capacity, impacting its long-term sustainability and flood control.

However, desilting efforts on the Beas river present a complex environmental challenge. A considerable stretch of the river is a designated Ramsar site, a wetland of international importance, imposing specific restrictions that require special central government permission before maintenance work can commence.

This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
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Disclaimer:
Punjab is desilting its rivers to prevent future flooding and protect lives and property.
It's the first major desilting operation for Bhakra Dam, aiming to restore its storage capacity lost to sedimentation.
A significant portion of the Beas river is a Ramsar site, imposing environmental restrictions that require special clearance for desilting.

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