Hooghly River
Hooghly (Bengali - Hughli) is a river of India.
syllabus Rabindra setu in hoogli river
This Farakka barrage is that the river Devert in a canal near Ganga from the town of Tildanga in Murshidabad district is a dam. This canal is also provided in the dry season with the water of Hooghly. The Jangarpur bus is over till the canal ends and the river takes its course, the Ganges, the last Dhulian, Paralel. Just south from Jahangirpur and the Ganga area leaves south past Jiyanganj Azimganj, Murshidabad and Baharampur flows. It is used as the boundary between the South Baharampur and the North Palaasi district of the district and the district of Nadia, but the river of the time limit is now often west from east or east bay, it remains the same. The river then flows past the Katwa, Navadvip and Kalna. In Kalna this originally constituted the boundary between the district of Nadia and the district of Hooghly between the districts of Hooghly and North 24 Parganas. It is the last Harishahar, Chanchura, Rishra and Kamarahati flows. Prior to that, entry into the twin cities of Kolkata (Calcutta) and Howrah, it turns southwest. In Noorpur, it changes to an old channel of Ganga and to empty it in the South Bay of Bengal. Two of its well known tributaries are Damodar and Rupnarayan.
In this regard, formed by the Hooghly River (Ganga) and called the Bay of Bengal, Ganga Sagar This is a holy place for Hindus. Whereas a dip in the sea of streams in the sea, a symbol of great religious significance, Makar Sankranti day, especially when Sun and Sagittarius creates a change for Capricorn, this place is considered to be a meeting for home, visitors and recollection for the grand fair. It is from the state .. This river flows voraciously for 12 hours and 12 hours in the river. Depth of river
Hooghly is a deep, one biggest depth, its average depth is 108 feet (32 meters) and the maximum depth is 381 feet (117 meters). This distant depth is 95 feet (29 meters). In Balley, Howrah, this maximum depth is 147 feet (46 meters). In Barrackpore and Serampore, this maximum depth is 300 feet (90 meters). Between Nayati and Bandel, its maximum depth is 48 feet (15 meters away). The depth is rising 100 feet (30 meters). The biggest increase in the tide is that, about 85 feet (26 meters) takes place in March, April or May - with a threshold of decline during the rainy season for a mean depth of 40 feet (12.60 meters) And during a minimum freshness, the depth is 110 feet (33.15 meters). Tributaries Estuary
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