What is it about?

Churni river is one of the most important rivers of the Ranaghat subdivision, Nadia district of West Bengal, India. The river flows from Majhdia township through Hanskhali, Biratnagar, Ranaghat and finally joins river Bhagirathi at Shivpur near Chakdaha (23.13 North, 88.50 East).

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Why is it important?

The variations of physicochemical parameters throughout the year have a profound influence on the river ecosystem, as it is a lotic ecosystem

Perspectives

River Churni originated from the Mathabhanga river which is a distributary of the Padma river. The Churni river flows through the Nadia district of West Bengal, India with a length of approximately 56 kilometers

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This page is a summary of: Seasonal Variation of Physio-Chemical Parameters of River Churni Nadia During 2019-2020, Journal of Science and Technological Researches, March 2021, Journal of Science and Technological Researches,
DOI: 10.51514/jstr.3.1.2021.1-5.
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