- Torsa River
Torsa River (also spelt Torsha and also known as Machu and Amo Chu) rises from the
Chumbi Valley inTibet ,China , where it is known as Machu. It flows intoBhutan , where it is known as the Amo Chu. It has total length of 358 km, out of which 113 km in China and 145 km in Bhutan before flowing into the northern part ofWest Bengal inIndia . [Bandopadhyay, Dilip Kumar, "Bharater Nadi" (Rivers of India), 2002, Bn icon, p. 78, Bharati Book Stall, 6B Ramanath Mazumdar Street, Kolkata]It flows past the important border towns of
Phuntsholing (in Bhutan) andJaigaon (on the Indian side of the border) and past the great tea estate of Dalsingpara and theJaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary . The beautiful landscape here is ideal for family picnics, and the wildlife sanctuary has tigers, rhinoceros and deer of many varieties. a tributary known as Buri Torsa meets Jaldhaka. Ghargharia river meets with Torsa in the Tufanganj subdivision, near Deocharai and Balarampur Torsa meets with Kaljani and it then flows into Bangladesh by the name of Kaljani and meets with Brahmaputra in BD. A distributary known as Buri Torsa meetsJaldhaka . Ghargharia river meets with Torsa in the Tufanganj subdivision, near Deocharai and Balarampur Torsa meets with Kaljani and it then flows into Bangladesh by the name of Kaljani and meets withJamuna there.Major towns
Major towns on its banks are:
*Phuntsholing , inBhutan
*Cooch Behar , inIndia References
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