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River-river

Our mission is not based on the rivers, rivers and rivers. The district of Greater Jessore is situated in the heart of the world's largest Ganges delta. The area of ​​Jessore region is full of numerous canals, bills, rivers, and water bodies, if one of the major natural areas of Bangladesh is included in the 'land of land'. There are also rivers, canal-bills and water bodies in Kotchandpur upazila. There are two rivers in this upazila. Such as: 1. Chitra and 2. The cobbler

 

Chitra

Chitra is a branch river of the Mathabhanga river. It was born from Mathabhanga, near Jairampur railway station. In the past it was known as Maheshwar river. But no logical reasons for naming are found. Chitra departs from Mathurbhanhar River, from Jairampur of Damurhuda upazila on the southeast, Khatagoda up to 16 km from Chuadanga upazila. 20km distance Is flowing. The origin of Chitra river in Kharagodah It has crossed 4 Gorakhali, Narail and Gobra in Kochchandpur and Kaliganj upazilas of Jhenaidah district, from Jhenaidah district, along with Atai river near Wazirhat. On the map of Renel (1780), the river flows in the narrow direction of the river three miles below the Damurhuda, in the middle of Kaliganj and Gorakhali, in two branches. Has been divided. A chitta is flowing in the name of the river Nabaganga. Area of ​​Chitra in Jhenaidah district is 283.17 hectares. The Chitta river has flown by the side of Kotchandpur upazila at the side of Dhopbilla, Lakshmipur, Mallikpur, Shivnagar, Bangalipur, Rudrapur, Saratia, Talasar, Ghagha, Jalalpur, Tallina, Razi Ganna, Ikra and Fazilpur. It is also known that 100 years ago, the Nilkars used to go through this river. This river is almost dead in the part of Kotchandpur upazila. There is water for a short time in the rainy season. In the current situation, inability to navigate.

 

Kobadak River

Kathotak is one of the main branches of Mathabhanga. The origin of the Kobadaksha on the south side of Bhubarb, which is near to Subalpur. ... The presence of Kobadak is seen from Darshan, which first comes to Jibannagar by the side of the North and later Southmukhi on the side of Santhapur, Manoharpur, Dhopakhali, Kala etc. Then, passing through Vidyadanpur, Kherhuda, Mizanpur, Kashimpur, Moktarpur and passing through the north-east direction, flowed towards Kathaltla and passed eastward towards the side of Marufdah. Passing along the Khalishpur, Goalhuda, Suiipur, Sunderpur, Pannanpur, Jalandharpur, Dilsukhra, Kathchandpur, Bailgam, etc. in Jhenaidah district, the speed shifted near Taherpur of Chougacha upazila, Chaugacha, Jhikargachha, Sagardari, Trimohani, Tala, Kapilamuni, Raruli, Chandkhali, Koara, Vedakashi through Sundapangasia River in the sea moulanka Kobadak's not the name of the river has fallen from hayechekapotera eye. But this river is not known as Kobadak in Chuadanga district. In the district of Jhenaidah, Maheshpur and Kotchandpur upazilas are known as Kobotakas, although this document is referred to as Bhairab river in Water Development Board's document. At present, the river from Tahirpur in Chaugachha to Darshana is considered as Bhairab river. The distance of the river from Tahirpur to the border of Dasna is approximately 110 km. From Tahirpur, Bhairav ​​has turned towards Jessore on its east side. And the Kobadak southward and went towards the Bay of Bengal. In this area, the catchment area in Kotchandpur upazila is 7051 hectares. Among the districts of Jhenaidah, the people of Bhaironwadi are called Kopatakka river. At one time the river was flowing and motionless. But now it has been identified as the dead river. It's motion zigzag In some places the river is filled with sedimentation and weed. In the month of Chaitra, there are 2-4 feet of water. In this part, the amount of woven and waist in Maheshpur and Kotchandpur areas is much higher. The river is filled in the area of ​​warp and waist. Currently the navigability of the Cochchandpur section has become ineligible.

 

(Writer- Dev Narayan, Assistant Teacher, Talas Government Primary School)