Kangsha River (otherwise called the Kangsai or the Kangsabati is a waterway in the northern parts of Mymensingh and Netrakona locale of Bangladesh. The Someshwari is one of the waterways that go along with it from the north.
Course
At Gaglajuri the Dhanu is joined by the Kangsha which originating from the Garo Hills past Nalitabari as the Bhogai is taking care of business in the Netrakona subdivision at Deotukon and Barhatta. After Mohanganj it turns into a restricted twisting khal with banks minimal higher than its own most reduced level.
The waterway streams past Barhatta, Mohanganj and Dharampasha. The Dhala and Dhanu streams which stream into Kishoreganj District are branches of Kangsha. The Kangsha streams into Surma River in Sunamganj District.
Watershed
As indicated by a report on wetland security, "All floodwaters originate from the Garo/Meghalaya Hills through various slope streams and waterways. These thusly in the end channel out of the zone through the Kaliganga-Kangsha River, which is a piece of the Sylhet Basin Haor complex of waterways and streams. Geographically a low-lying plain for the most part inclining from the north-west to south-east, this site was at one time an extensive lake. Right away the wet season water region is around 82.1 square kilometers with a dry season water range of around 9 square kilometers. Around 623,000 individuals occupy the territory, around 90% of families catch fish, and 9% are full time angling families. The catchment region is around 212.39 km². The higher area encompassing the site is seriously edited. Huge changes have happened in the most recent 20 years with quick and practically finish deforestation of the upper watershed and lower wetland ranges, trailed by a fast loss of association because of banks and expanded sedimentation.
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