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Kangsabati River

 
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Kangsabati River
River
Kangsabati River near Midnapore town
Country India
State West Bengal
Tributaries
 - right Kumari River
City Midnapore
Source
 - location Jhalda, Purulia district, Chota Nagpur Plateau, West Bengal
For river in Africa see Kasai River

Kangsabati River (Bengali: কংসাবতী নদী) (also variously known as the Kasai and Cossye) rises from the Chota Nagpur plateau in the state of Jharkhand, India and passes through the districts of Purulia, Bankura and Paschim Medinipur in West Bengal before draining in the Hooghly River.

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Course

After rising near Jhalda in the Chota Nagpur plateau in Purulia district, it passes by Khatra and Ranibandh in Bankura district, and then enters Paschim Medinipur in the Binpur area. It is joined by Bhairabbanki. At Keshpur the river splits into two. The northern branch flows through the Daspur area as Palarpai and joins the Rupnarayan River. The other branch f;ows in a south-easterly direction and on joining the Kaliaghai River forms the Haldi River, which flows in to the Hooghly River at Haldia.[1]

Mukutmanipur, Midnapore, and Kharagpur are towns on or near the banks of this river.

Kangsabati Project

The Kangsabati Project was started in 1956 as part of the Indian Second Five-year Plan to provide water to 3,484.77 km² of land in the districts of Paschim Medinipur, Purba Medinipur, Bankura, and Hooghly.[2] It involves irrigation land using water from the Kangsabati River, as well as the Shilabati and the Bhoirobbanki rivers.

As part of the Project, a 38 m high and 10,098 m long dam was constructed at Khatra. A anicut dam built on the Kangsabati River near Midnapore in 1872 was also added to the operations of the project.[3]

References

  1. ^ Bandopadhyay, Dilip Kumar, Bharater Nodi, p.68, Bharati Book Stall, 93 Mahatma Gandhi Road, Kolkata 700 997
  2. ^ Irrigation & Waterways Dept - Irrigation Sector - Major Irrigation Projects - Kangasbati
  3. ^ Bharatkosh

See also

Coordinates: 22°55′20″N 86°46′47″E / 22.922350°N 86.779633°E / 22.922350; 86.779633


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