- Bangshi River
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map_caption =Bangshi River (also spelt Bansi) ( _bn. বংশী নদী) is an important river in central
Bangladesh . It originates in Jamalpur, from the course of the old Brahmaputra and flows past theMadhupur tract . It flows through Tangail and meets the Tongi in Ghazipur.Description of flow as per map "Rivers of Bangladesh" produced by Graphosman, 55/1 Purana Paltan, Dhaka 1000.] It passes nearJatiyo Smriti Soudho inSavar and falls into the Dhaleshwari. Length of the river is 238 km. Its peak flow is 1,000 cumec and the minimum flow is only 5 cumec at Mirzapur. It is navigable only in themonsoon season. [cite web |url=http://banglapedia.org/ht/B_0260.HTM |title= Bangshi River|last= Chowdhury |first= Masud Hasan | work= Banglapedia| publisher= Asiatic Society of Bangladesh| accessdate=2007-11-30 ]Louhajang is a tribuatry of thr Bangshi
Dhamrai on the banks of the Bangshi is still famous for its
muslin weaving. [cite web |url= http://www.banglapedia.org/HT/M_0427.HTM |title= Muslin |last= Karim |first= Abdul | work= Banglapedia| publisher= Asiatic Society of Bangladesh| accessdate=2007-11-30 ]Turag-Bangshi River basin
A report on wetlend protection and enhancement says, “The Turag-Bangshi floodplain is located in
Kaliakair Upazila ofGazipur District . Upstream the basin is connected via the Dhaleswari-Pungli River to the greater Jamuna floodplain, and downstream it is connected through the Tongi River with the Buriganga-Meghna River system. The Upper Turag-Lower Bangshi is the main source of water in the region and flows through the site. All associated beels and other floodplain areas are connected to the main river through a series of khals and other channels. This is a deeply flooded area in the low-red soil plateau of Madhupur tract. The floodplain is inundated when water flows over the banks of the Turag-Bangshi river making all the low areas become a connected sheet of water in the monsoon. By late November, most of the water recedes and boro rice is planted in almost all of the low-lying areas. During the rainy season the water area is about 43 km² while in the dry season the water area becomes less than 7 km². About 2,68,900 people live in this area with 84% of households being involved in fishing, and 15 % of households are full time fishers.” [cite web |url= http://72.14.235.104/search?q=cache:eTlqm_seas8J:www.livelihoods.org/info/docs/TP%25204%2520final.pdf+Kangsha+River&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=3&gl=in |title= Wetlend protection and enhancement through sanctuaries|last= Md Liaqat Ali and Paul Thompson |first= | work= | publisher= Winrock International, Bangladesh Center for Advanced Studies, Centre for Natural Resource Studies, Caritas, Bangladesh | accessdate=2007-11-30 ]References
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