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channel
(redirected from Water Channel)

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channel (Avenue), noun arrangement, conduit, course, duct, expedient, facility, forum, instrument, means, medium, method, mode, outlet, passage, path, procedure, process, scheme, set up, strategy, tool, way
channel (Navigable water), noun body of water, canal, gully, moat, navigable river, navigable stream, stream, trench, trough, water, waterway
Associated concepts: navigable waters of the United States, Navigation Acts
See also: avenue, facility, forum, instrument, instrumentality, medium, outlet, tool


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While talking to a delegating Raja Riaz Ahmed said that present Government has given priority to increase the water channels.
THE southern part of Tubli Bay, near Ma'ameer, will be cleaned and rehabilitated, with clogged water channels reopened, by next month-end.
Similarly, upgradation of 236 water channels and 2120 km long minors would be ensured.
 
 
 
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