Hinglo River

River in West Bengal, India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Hinglo River (also spelt Hinglow) is a tributary of the Ajay River in the Indian states of Jharkhand and West Bengal.

CountryIndia
locationHill near Jamtara, Santhal Parganas
coordinates23°54′N 87°6′E
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Hinglo River
Location
CountryIndia
StateJharkhand, West Bengal
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationHill near Jamtara, Santhal Parganas
  coordinates23°54′N 87°6′E
Basin size2,009 km2 (776 sq mi)
Discharge 
  locationAjay River
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Hinglo River

The Hinglo has its source in Santhal Parganas, runs parallel to the Ajay for some distance and flows into it a little after Bhimgarh, actually near Palashdanga village, Birbhum district. It has a watershed area of 2,009 hectares (4,960 acres).[1]

Irrigation and floods

A dam across the Hinglo provides irrigation in the areas between the Ajay and the Kopai but environmentalists also blame the dam for floods.[2]

Hinglo dam has a capacity of 17,102,000 cubic metres (13,865 acre⋅ft).[3] However, as a result of improper management of water resources for canal irrigation, the bed of the river has risen and the canals have become derelict. Moreover, the dam is silted up. During the last phase of the monsoon season when excessive rainfall occurs the dam cannot take in all the water and so much of it is released. This surplus water becomes voluminous and overflows the bank of the river and canals. The side embankments are not constructed perfectly everywhere, and the weak points are breached to cause flood. Flood waters can not always find passage to be drained out quickly causing water logging.[4]

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