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Lloyd Barrage Museum

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Lloyd Barrage Museum
Lloyd Barrage Museum
Lloyd Barrage Museum
Lloyd Barrage Museum
Lloyd Barrage Museum
Lloyd Barrage Museum
Lloyd Barrage Museum
Lloyd Barrage Museum
Lloyd Barrage Museum
Lloyd Barrage Museum
Lloyd Barrage Museum
Lloyd Barrage Museum
Lloyd Barrage Museum
Lloyd Barrage Museum
Lloyd Barrage Museum
Lloyd Barrage Museum
Lloyd Barrage Museum
Lloyd Barrage Museum
Lloyd Barrage Museum
Lloyd Barrage Museum
Lloyd Barrage Museum
Lloyd Barrage Museum
Lloyd Barrage Museum
Lloyd Barrage Museum
Hours:
Sunday9am - 6pm
Monday9am - 6pm
Tuesday9am - 6pm
Wednesday9am - 6pm
Thursday9am - 6pm
Friday9am - 6pm
Saturday9am - 6pm


Sukkur Barrage is a barrage on the River Indus near the city of Sukkur in the Sindh province of Pakistan. The Barrage was built during the British Raj from 1923 to 1932 and was named Lloyd Barrage. The Sukkur Barrage, is the pride of Pakistan’s Irrigation system as it is the largest single Irrigation network of its kind in the world. It irrigates from Sukkur District in the North, to Mirpurkhas/ Tharparkar and Hyderabad districts in the South of Sindh, almost all parts of the Province except few. It is situated about 300 miles North East of Karachi, 3 miles below the Railway Bridge, or the Sukkur Gorge. The introduction of barrage-controlled irrigation system resulted in more timely water supplies for the existing cultivated areas of Sindh Province of Pakistan.
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