Chenab and Jhelum meet each other at the point of:

Chenab and Jhelum meet each other at the point of:

  • (A) Head Sidhnai
  • (B) Head Balloki
  • (C) Head Trimmu
  • (D) Head Panjnad
The river Chenab and Jhelum meet at Trimmu Barrage, outside the district of Jhang, in the state of Punjab, Pakistan, in the village of Atharan Hazari. It is then that the river Jhelum meets its counterpart, and then it flows, mingling with other rivers, which eventually form the river Panjnad before they, in turn, meet the river Indus.
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