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also for navigation, in Delhi, Gurgaon, Muttra and Agra districts, and Bharatpur State. It was opened in 1874.
The canal receives its water from the Jumna River at Okia , about ten miles below Delhi. The weir across the Jumna was the first attempted in Upper India upon a foundation of fine sand; it is about 800-yard long, and rises seven-feet above the summer level of the river.
From Okla the canal follows the high land between the Khari-nadi and the Jumna, and finally joins the Banganga river about 20 miles below Agra. Navigable branches connect the canal with Muttra and Agra.
Geography of India Canals