Main course Indira Gandhi Canal's main course is divided into the following four subsections: •
Rajasthan Feeder Canal (RF Canal), N-SW flowing long course begins in Punjab at Harike Barrage, immediate downstream from the confluence of the Satluj and Beas rivers in
Ferozepur district at
Harike village 35 km south of
Taran Taran city and 45 km northeast of
Firozpur city, and flows a short distance through northwest part of
Haryana state, it ends at Masitawali village 30 km southeast of
Hanumangarh city in northwest Rajasthan. •
Indira Gandhi Main Canal (IGM Canal), N-SW flowing long course begins at Masitawali at the end of
Rajasthan Feeder Canal and then it sequentially traverses through western districts of Rajasthan, namely
Hanumangarh,
Bikaner,
Phalodi,
Jaisalmer, before ending at
Mohangarh village 60 km northeast of
Jaisalmer city. •
Sagarmal Gopa Branch Canal (SGB Canal), E-W flowing long course begins at Mohangarh at the end of
Indira Gandhi Main Canal, and continues to flow west before ending at Gunjangarh-
Ramgarh villages 70 km northwest of Jaisalmer city. •
Baba Ramdev Sub-branch Canal (BRSB Canal), N-S flowing , it begins at Gunjangarh-Ramgarh at the end of E-W flowing
Sagarmal Gopa Branch Canal where it turns south and flows toward
Gadra Road town (6 km from
India–Pakistan border, 86 km west of
Barmer city, and 40 km east of
beating retreat border ceremony) at
Munabao border crossing to Pakistan).
Branches in Ganganagar district
Indira Gandhi Main Canal Indira Gandhi Main Canal has seven gravity branches mainly on the northern bank and seven lift irrigation branches mainly on the southern bank:
Gravity flow branch canals Flow due to gravity without a lift irrigation system. • North bank of Indira Gandhi Canal towards the India-Pakistan Border •
Suratgarh Branch Canal (SB Canal) serves the Ganganagar district. •
Anupgarh Branch Canal (AB Canal), serves the Ganganagar district. •
Poogal Branch Canal (PB Canal) serves the Ganganagar district. •
Dator Branch Canal (DB Canal), serves the Bikaner district. •
Birsalpur Branch Canal (BS Canal) serves the Bikaner district. •
Charanwal Branch Canal (CB Canal) serves Bikaner and Jaisalmer districts. • Shaheed Birbal Branch Canal (SBB Canal) serves Jaisalmer district. • South bank of Indira Gandhi Canal towards
Aravali range •
Rawatsar Branch Canal (RB Canal) serves the Hanumangarh district.
Lift canals village in Churu district There are a total of seven lift canals. These are all on the southern bank of the main Indira Gandhi Canal and require lift irrigation due to a lack of gravitational flow: • Chaudhary Kumbha Ram Arya Lift Canal (Gandheli-Sahwa Lift Project or Aapni Scheme), irrigates Hanumangarh,
Churu and
Jhunjhunu districts, longest lift canal of Indira Gandhi Canal after counting all its subsidiary branches, named after
Kumbha Ram Arya (10 May 1914 – 26 October 1995) - a freedom fighter and parliamentarian. • Kanwar Sen Lift Canal, irrigates north-southern Bikaner, the longest stand-alone lift canal of Indira Gandhi Canal without counting its subsidiary branches, named after
Kanwar Sen, who was the chief engineer in the Bikaner state who came up with the idea of Rajasthan Canal. • Panna Lal Lift Canal, irrigates Nagaur district via southcentral Bikaner, named after
Pannalal Barupal (6 April 1913 – 19 May 1983) - an independence activist and Indian politician representing the Ganganagar Lok Sabha seat. • Veer Tejaji Lift Canal, irrigates southernmost Bikaner, the shortest Lift Canal, named after
Veer Teja. • Dr. Karni Singh Lift Canal, irrigates Phalodi and Jodhpur districts, named after
Karni Singh (21 April 1924 – 6 September 1988) - last Maharaja of Bikaner State. • Guru Jambheshwar Lift Canal, irrigates Phalodi district, named after
Guru Jambheshwar. • Jai Narayan Vyas Lift Canal, irrigates southeast Jaisalmer district, named after
Jai Narayan Vyas (18 February 1899 – 14 March 1963) - third chief minister of the State of Rajasthan.
Sagarmal Gopa Branch Canal Branches of Sagarmal Gopa Branch Canal (SGB Canal), which serves Jaisalmer district and is named after Sagarmal Gopa, are as follows. • Lilwa Sub-Branch Canal (LSB Canal) also begins at Mihangarh, where Sagarmal Gopa Branch Canal begins. • Digha Sub-Branch Canal (DSB Canal) also begins at Mohangarh, where Sagarmal Gopa Branch Canal begins. ==Impact==