Four people drowned in the Beas River:

Four people drowned in the Beas River in the Kangra district, Himachal Pradesh, recently
- Beas River is a river passing through the northern Indian states of Himachal Pradesh and Punjab.
- It is one of the five rivers that give Punjab (“Five Rivers”) its name.
- It was known as Vipas in the past, meaning the “Unfettered” river.
- The Beas River was the approximate eastern limit of Alexander the Great’s invasion of India in 326 BCE.
- The river originates in the Rohtang Pass of the Himalayas in central Himachal Pradesh.
- From there it flows south through the Kullu Valley, receiving tributaries from the flanking mountains, and then turns west to flow past Mandi into the Kangra Valley.
- After crossing the valley, the Beas enters Punjab state and veers south and then southwest to its confluence with the Sutlej River at Harike.
- Major Tributaries: Bain, Banganga, Luni, and Uhal, along with Banner, Chakki, Gaj, Harla, Mamuni, Parvati, Patlikuhlal, Sainj, Suketi, and Tirthan.
- Dams: The Pong Dam, also known as the Beas Dam, is an earth-fill embankment dam constructed on the river Beas in the Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh.


