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Dhaleshwari River

The Dhaleshwari River (Bengali: ধলেশ্বরী, romanizedDhalēśbarī , Dhôleshshori) is a distributary, 160 kilometres (99 mi) long, of the Jamuna River in central Bangladesh. It branches off the Jamuna near the northwestern tip of Tangail District. After that it divides into two branches: the north branch retains the name Dhaleshwari and merges with the other branch, the Kaliganga River at the southern part of Manikganj District. Finally the merged flow meets the Shitalakshya River near Narayanganj District. This combined flow goes southwards to merge into the Meghna River.

Dhaleshwari River
Location
CountryBangladesh
Physical characteristics
SourceJamuna River
Length160 km (99 mi)
Discharge 
 • locationShitalakshya River

Average depth of river is 122 feet (37 m) and maximum depth is 265 feet (81 m).

Pollution of the Dhaleshwari River by the textile industry has been described by academics as an ecocide.[1]

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  1. ^ Suny, Rabby Us; Sarkar, Oliver Tirtho; Hasan, Md Abid (2022-06-20), "Political Economy of River Ecocide in Bangladesh: A Study in the Context of Dhaleshwari River", Politics of Climate Change, WORLD SCIENTIFIC, pp. 83–103, doi:10.1142/9789811263750_0005, ISBN 978-981-12-6374-3, retrieved 2023-07-10

23°59′42″N 90°13′19″E / 23.995°N 90.222°E / 23.995; 90.222

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