- The
Rupnarayan is a
river in the
state of West Bengal, India. It
begins as the
Dhaleswari (Dhalkisor) in the
Chhota Nagpur plateau foothills northeast...
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Rupnarayan Roy was a
veteran communist and
peasant leader of
undivided Bengal and then Bangladesh. One of the
three first communist legislators who were...
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Chinese traveller,
visited the town, is now
located on the
banks of
Rupnarayan River,
close to the Bay of Bengal.
According to T. N. Ramachandran, the...
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generally identified as the site of Tamralipti. It was
located near the
Rupnarayan river. It gets its name from the
Sanskrit term "Tāmra," or copper, which...
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empties into the Bay of Bengal. Its
tributaries include the Ajay, Damodar,
Rupnarayan, and Haldi. The
Hooghly has
religious significance as
Hindus consider...
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Burhi Gandak, Koshi,
Mahananda • right Yamuna,
Tamsa (also
known as Tons River), Karamnasa, Sone, Punpun, Falgu, Kiul, Chandan, Ajay, Damodar,
Rupnarayan...
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Phalgu Ponnaiyar Pranhita Punarbhaba Purna-Godavari Purna-Tapti Ravi
Rapti Rupnarayan Saraswati Sarasvati Sarayu Sutlej Sunar Sabarmati Sal
Sharavati Shetrunji...
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District of West Bengal, India. It is the
point of
confluence of the
Rupnarayan and the
Hoogli river.
Gadiara is near 100 km from Kolkata.[citation needed]...
- Samta, in the
Howrah district of West Bengal, India, on the
banks of the
Rupnarayan river. It is
noted for
being the
house of
Bengali novelist,
Sarat Chandra...
- New
Sarat Setu
Flank I
Rupnarayan River 1,025 3,363 2012 Road Kolaghat–Deulti
Flank II 1,019 3,343 -
Sarat Setu (Old)
Rupnarayan River 1,010 3,313 1967...