Tulshiganga River ( bn, তুলসিগঙ্গ নদী) is in
Joypurhat District
Joypurhat ( bn, জয়পুরহাট জেলা, ''Joypurhat Jela'', also ''Joypurhat Zila'') is a district in the northern part of Bangladesh. It is one of the 8 districts of Rajshahi Division.
History
Ancient history
Joypurhat was ...
. Residents have accused the state-owned
Joypurhat Sugar Mill
Joypurhat Sugar Mill is the largest government owned sugar mill factory in Bangladesh. It is located at the north-western Joypurhat district in Rajshahi
Rajshahi ( bn, রাজশাহী, ) is a metropolitan city and a major urban, commer ...
of polluting the river.
Early history
Tulshiganga is an important river of the district.
It enters the district near the village of
Mukindapur, in Panchbibi thana from the
Dinajpur district. Entering this district it runs south-west in a meandering course till it falls in the Jamuna, near Akkelpur. The river from beyond this point is known as the Jamuna and flowing past
Naogaon District
Naogaon District ( bn, নওগাঁ, Nôugã) is a district in northern Bangladesh, part of the Rajshahi Division. It is named after its headquarters, the city of Naogaon in Naogaon Sadar Upazila.
Demographics
According to the 2022 Census ...
falls into the Atrai. The Principal places on its banks are pathuriaghatA where there are some old relics. It runs a course of about forty miles in this district.
Another river, the Chhiri nadi also enters this district from Dinajpur near village Salna in the Panchbibi thana.
It flows in the district for about thirty miles and then falls in the Jamuna near Khanjanpur.
From near Khanjanpur a small stream takes off. from Tulshjganga. Flowing for a course of about fifteen miles, it falls again in the Tulshjganga.
There is a narrow canal, which is dry in several places during the greater part of the year. It is an artificial branch
of the Jamuna and is said to have been excavated about 200 years ago by one Rajib Lochan Mondol, a rich merchant
Zamindar of Belamla. It was dug for the purpose of connecting Jamuna with Tulshiganga. This canal, Kata Ja.munD, as it
is known, starts from Sikola, near Khanjanpur and proceeding almost directly south for about eighteen miles, joins the Tul-
shiganga a little above Akkelpur. Ja malganj, a rising centre of trade and a railway station, is situated on its bank.
References
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Bogura District
Tulshiganga
Rivers of Rajshahi Division