Punarbhaba River

The Punarbhaba (also Poonorvoba; Bengali: পুনর্ভবা নদী) is a river of Bangladesh and West Bengal, of total length about 160 kilometres (99 mi) and a width of 3 to 8 kilometres (1.9 to 5.0 mi) and a mean depth of 1.96 metres (6.4 ft) It originates from the lowlands of Thakurgaon District of Bangladesh. The river’s upper part is a few kilometres west of Atrai. Dinajpur town of Bangladesh is situated on the east bank of the river. It flows through Gangarampur and Tapan community development blocks of Dakshin Dinajpur district of West Bengal. After flowing to the south, this river meets with the Dhepa River. Ultimately it flows into the Ganges.

Punarbhaba River
Gangarampur Railway Bridge.jpeg

The Punarbhaba River view from near Gangarampur Railway Station
Location
Countries India and Bangladesh
State West Bengal
Divisions Rajshahi and Rangpur
Physical characteristics
Source Dhepa River
 • location Dinajpur, Dinajpur District, Bangladesh, Rangpur Division, Bangladesh
Mouth Mahananda River
 • location
Gomostapur Upazila, Nawabganj District, Rajshahi Division, Bangladesh
 • coordinates
24°49′42″N 88°18′18″ECoordinates: 24°49′42″N 88°18′18″E
Length 160 km (99 mi)
Discharge
 • location Padma River