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The Punjab Plain is an alluvial plain in the north-west of India. The plain includes the states of Punjab and Haryana and is around 35,000 square miles in area. The plain is extensively farmed for cereals and cotton.
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It is the western part of the northerin plain.It is formed by indus and its tributaries.The larger part of this plain lies in pakistan
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