KD River, Shalban Mistripara, Sadar Rangpur

in Be Happy5 days ago

The name of the river is KD. The name of the place is Shalban Mistripara, Sadar Rangpur,.

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KD River

To go to the place, you can go there only if you know the place. You do not need to buy any ticket to go there. You do not need to go with anyone to go there. Anyone can go there alone. You can travel to the place in any way such as rickshaw, auto rickshaw, or you can also walk. If you want to go to the rickshaw, then the fare to that place will be 10 taka. Again, if you want to go by auto, it would be good for 5 taka.

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The name of the river was written on the signboard

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Water was coming into the river from the city drain

The river will serve the city of Rangpur in various ways. For example, all the dirty water in Rangpur city flows to other places through this river. As a result, no dirty water accumulates anywhere in Rangpur city. Again, all the drains in Rangpur city flow into this river. As a result, Rangpur city remains clean.

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It is the rainy season now so there was a lot of water in the river

The river provides many facilities such as many fishermen from the area come here to catch fish. Many times it is seen that many fishermen sell amaj and support their families. Because of this river, there is no garbage in the environment of the people of four months. They throw all the garbage into this river. Their environment is always clean and tidy.

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There was a forest next to the river

There were many houses on one side of the river. On the other side were two flat buildings. There was a bridge over the river. Through which people used to travel, many cars were moving. On the other side, there was a lot of empty space. A signboard was stuck because of the rain and it said the name of the river is Nadirne Sthan. On one side of the river, there was a big field where many boys and girls used to play. There was a lot of work done by a boy on the side of the river. The grass was cut and the animals and birds were fed. There were two train tracks on both sides of the river. Train water always came through here. All the water that is in the city reaches that river through this train.

No people are needed to look after this river. Because there are no people to work here. No one ever goes into this river. Because the water of the river is very dirty. There is nothing to steal in this river, so no people are needed.

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I went to the river and took a picture

This river was established around 1950. Since then, the river has been providing benefits. If the river had not been rehabilitated, the people of the area would have faced a lot of difficulties. They would have been in a lot of tension as to where their dirty water would go.

After seeing the river, I have gained a lot of experience. I used to think that there is a lot of dirty water in Rangpur city, there are many trains in Rangpur city, where do they get water? How does so much water end up running out. Then one day, I went to this river while walking around with my friends. After going to the river, I saw two drain roads on both sides of the river. Water keeps coming through this road 24 hours a day and night. Then I asked my friend where this water comes from. Then he replied to me that all the water from all the trains in Rameshwari comes into this river. It flows a long way through this river. Because of this river, the environment of Rangpur is beautiful. Because if this river did not exist, then why would the city of Rangpur be so beautiful?

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I was standing by the river and taking a selfie



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