Teesta Barrage in Bangladesh full view


 Teesta barrage with a different sense of tranquility, I left for Nilphamari town, known as Dalia, I will show you the full beauty of the barrage, communication system, stay tuned for the full report, Bengali Nilphamari district headquarters, water flows from above, all the Muslims and we came to know that Teesta is a beautiful land of beauty. Barrage Take time out to get relief from the noise and busy life of the city. Let's come to this place of tranquility. This barrage was built with the aim of providing irrigation facilities to the uncultivated land of Dinajpur and Bogra districts of Uttara District. We are now staying at Teesta Barrage. The project was planned in 1937 and completed in 1998. The Teesta River is called the Prasenjit Teesta River in Bangladesh. It originates in Bangladesh, an international river in Sikkim, India.


The great river Teesta originates from Sikkim in Darjeeling and from there it enters Bangladesh through East Bengal which we see today with iron gates that control the flow of Teesta during the peak season and store the water so that it can be used for irrigation purposes in some districts of North Bengal during the dry season. From 80 roaring water to invisible eye Mon. Haryana has used the entire project through which the waters of Teesta are stored and retained and with the help of the last project at Bogra-Rangpur in this township here also Shetty Rest House from where a different beauty of the entire barrage can be seen. The whole project is built on Teesta River which flows through the area between Nilphamari District and Lalmonirhat District which we can see at present. As you come this is how you come. It is just an hour's drive from the divisional city of Rangpur and 60 km away. The scenic beauty of both sides of the detailed canal. Moreover, if you want to go from the capital Dhaka or other cities, go to Nilphamari or Lalmonirhat district according to your convenience. It is not easy to rent a rickshaw scooter from Nilphamari to go to Teesta water. Today we will have lunch at a village hotel which is easily available. We crossed the Teesta barrage and came to this area. We are staying in the area.

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