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Nala Palkhu is a stream in [[Punjab]], [[Pakistan]]. Many small streams at the foothills of [[Great Himalayas]] join to form a main stream of [[Nala Aik]] in the South of [[Jammu]] and South-East of [[Sialkot]] regions. Nala Palkhu branches off the [[Nala Aik]] in the Indian territory before Pakistani border. Then Nala Palkhu flows parallel to [[Chenab River]] and across its flow, it passes North of two important cities of Pakistani [[Punjab]] i.e. [[Sialkot]] and [[Wazirabad]]. About one Kilometer east of [[Wazirabad]] city, [[Nala Aik]] and Palkhu again join. Onward from this point, this stream is called Nala Palkhu and it forms the northern boundary of Wazirabad city. Nala Palkhu crosses Grand Trunk Road at nothern edge of Wazirabad city and flows parallel to [[Chenab River]] until it empties into the [[Chenab River]] at [[Head Khanki]].
Nala Palkhu is a stream in [[Punjab, Pakistan]]. It originates near saidpur Town of [[Bajwat]] area from [[Tawi River]], the major left bank [[tributary]] of [[Chenab River]]. In addition, many small streams at the foothills of [[Great Himalayas]] join to form a main stream of [[Nala Aik]] in the South of [[Jammu]] and South-East of [[Sialkot]] regions. Another stream from [[Nala Aik]] joins Palkhu in the Indian territory before Pakistani border. Then Nala Palkhu flows parallel to [[Chenab River]] and across its flow, it passes North of two important cities of [[Punjab, Pakistan]] i.e. [[Sialkot]] and [[Wazirabad]]. About one Kilometer east of [[Wazirabad]] city, [[Nala Aik]] and Palkhu join near locally famous "Lado Ki Pulli" i.e. a small bridge on Aik Stream. Onward from the joining point, this stream is called Nala Palkhu and it forms the northern boundary of Wazirabad city. Nala Palkhu crosses Grand Trunk Road at nothern edge of Wazirabad city and flows parallel to [[Chenab River]] until it empties into the [[Chenab River]] at [[Head Khanki]].

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Nala Palkhu is a stream in Punjab, Pakistan. It originates near saidpur Town of Bajwat area from Tawi River, the major left bank tributary of Chenab River. In addition, many small streams at the foothills of Great Himalayas join to form a main stream of Nala Aik in the South of Jammu and South-East of Sialkot regions. Another stream from Nala Aik joins Palkhu in the Indian territory before Pakistani border. Then Nala Palkhu flows parallel to Chenab River and across its flow, it passes North of two important cities of Punjab, Pakistan i.e. Sialkot and Wazirabad. About one Kilometer east of Wazirabad city, Nala Aik and Palkhu join near locally famous "Lado Ki Pulli" i.e. a small bridge on Aik Stream. Onward from the joining point, this stream is called Nala Palkhu and it forms the northern boundary of Wazirabad city. Nala Palkhu crosses Grand Trunk Road at nothern edge of Wazirabad city and flows parallel to Chenab River until it empties into the Chenab River at Head Khanki.