Ichamati River

Ichamati River

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As the Durga Puja immersions commenced on the Ichamati river, a heightened security presence was initiated on the India-Bangladesh border.

About Ichamati River

  • It is a trans-boundary river which flows through India and Bangladesh.
  • It also forms part of the boundary between the two countries. 
  • Course:
    • It is one of the bifurcations of the Mathabhanga River (a distributary of the Padma) and originates at Mahjdia village in the Nadia district of West Bengal.
    • It flows through the Nadia and North 24 Parganas districts of West Bengal.
    • Then it forms part of the India–Bangladesh international border. Later, it enters Bangladesh’s Satkhira and Khulna districts.
    • It covers a distance of around 216 km before discharging into the Kalindi River at Hasnabad in North 24 Parganas District and finally outfalls into the Bay of Bengal near Moore Island.
  • Ichhamati River and its tributaries form a large oxbow lake complex in North 24-Paraganas district near Bangaon.
  • The river is facing siltation leading to thin flow of water in the dry season and floods in the rainy season.

Source: DEVD

Ichamati River FAQs

Q1: The Ichamati River is a trans-boundary river flowing between which countries?

Ans: India and Bangladesh

Q2: The Ichamati River originates as a bifurcation of which river?

Ans: Mathabhanga River

Q3: In West Bengal, through which districts does the Ichamati River mainly flow?

Ans: Nadia and North 24 Parganas

Q4: What is the approximate length of the Ichamati River?

Ans: 216 km

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