Churni River From Train
- River Churni is a stream in the Nadia district of the Indian state of West Bengal.[1] It is a distributary of the Mathabhanga River, itself a distributary of the Padma River at Munshiganj in the Kushtia District of Bangladesh. The Mathabanga divides into two rivers, the Ichamati and the Churni near Majhdia in Nadia district.
Course
- The Churni flows through Shibnivas, Hanskhali, Birnagar, Aranghata, and Ranaghat, and finally joins River Bhagirathi-Hooghly near Chakdaha. Its length is almost 56 kilometres (35 mi). The river's origin is at 23.40 North, 88.70 East and its confluence is at 23.13 North, 88.50 East.
History
resulted partly from water diversion down the canal. Sedimentation
eventually dried up the upper part of the distributary, called the Anjana, while the canal and the lower Anjana formed the Churni. Another name for the Churni is Kata Kal or "dug river".
As recently as the 1930s, the river was an important route for water
travel and trade. However, in the 21st century it has partly filled with
silt, including many small islands, visible or submerged, and is no
longer navigable.