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With respect to the Beas River, identify the correct statements:

  1. It meets the Satluj River at Harike.

  2. The Beas Water Tribunal was formed in 1986.

  3. It flows partly through Pakistan.

A1 and 2

B2 and 3

C1 and 3

DAll are correct

Answer:

A. 1 and 2

Read Explanation:

  • Correct Answer: Option A) 1 and 2

  • The Beas River is one of the five major rivers of Punjab and is a significant tributary of the Indus River system.

  • It meets the Satluj River at Harike - True
    The Beas River originates in the Himalayas in Himachal Pradesh and flows through Punjab. It meets the Satluj River at Harike Pattan in Punjab, forming an important confluence.

  • The Beas Water Tribunal was formed in 1986 - True
    The Beas Water Tribunal was indeed formed in 1986 to resolve water sharing disputes between Punjab, Haryana, and Rajasthan.

  • It flows partly through Pakistan - False
    Unlike some other rivers of the Indus system (like Satluj, Chenab, Ravi), the Beas River flows entirely within India. It joins the Satluj before that river crosses into Pakistan.


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