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River in West Bengal, India
Jamuna River
River Jamuna at Charghat
Location
CountryIndia
StateWest Bengal
DistrictNorth 24 Parganas, Nadia
Physical characteristics
SourceChar Jadubati, Hooghly River
 • locationWest Bengal, India
 • coordinates22.990568,88.409563
MouthIchamati River
 • locationWest Bengal, India
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Jamuna River (West Bengal)

The Jamuna River is a tributary of the Ichamati River. It originates from the Hoogly River at Char Jadubati, opposite Tribeni, and flows through the Nadia and North 24 Parganas districts of West Bengal, where it merges with the Ichamati River.

History and origin

The Jamuna River was originally a tributary of the Hooghly River. At Tribeni in Hooghly district, the Hooghly split into the Saraswati River and the Jamuna River. Over time, silt accumulation caused the Jamuna to become a separate river.

The river now originates near the Haringhata Farm in the southern Nadia district. It is characterized by sharp bends and meandering courses, flowing through towns such as Kalyani, Kanchrapara, Haringhata, Nagarukhra, Gaighata, Gobardanga, Machlandapur, Swarupnagar and Charghat before merging with the Ichamati River.

In the Middle Ages, the Jamuna was one of the largest rivers in the region and was described by local poets as such.

References

  1. Kalyan, Rudra. "State of India's Rivers: West Bengal" (PDF).
  2. Mallick, Sarmistha. "LAND FORM AND CHANNEL CHARACTERISTICS OF JAMUNA RIVER BASIN, WEST BENGAL". academia.edu.
  3. Mitra, Sukumar. "Rivers of Hooghly-Ichhamati Basin". academia.edu.
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