Nabaganga
Location
CountryBangladesh
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationChuadanga District, Khulna
Mouth 
  location
Mathabhanga River
  elevation
10 metres (33 ft)
Length214 km
Basin size4,000 square kilometres (1,500 sq mi)

The Nabaganga (Bengali: নবগঙ্গা নদী, romanized: Nabagaṅgā Nadī) is the fourth-biggest river in Bangladesh and a tributary of the Mathabhanga.

Name

The river was named Nabaganga (New Ganges in Bengali) in the belief that the Ganges also derived from the Mathabhanga. The Nabaganga originates near the town of Chuadanga, in Chuadanga District. It flows east, where the Kumar and the Chitra rivers join it at Magura and Narail, respectively. From here, the river turns southward and merges into the Bhairab River. This is a recent change, as it was once a tributary of the Ichamati River. Silt deposits changed the river's course. Efforts to steer the river back to its original course proved futile when dredging in the 1930, at Gaznavi Ghat, failed to produce the desired results. Today, the Nabaganga merges into the Kumar River after flowing through Chuadanga and Jhenaidah Districts. Most of the water in the Nabaganga River from this point on comes from the Kumar.[1]

Course

Length Width Depth River basin
214 km2250 meters10 meters4000 square km

See also

The Ichamati River, of which the Nabaganga was once a tributary.

References

  1. Ahmed, Tahmina (2012). "Nabaganga River". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.

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