Baral River

Baral (Borhal Bengali: বড়াল) river is one of the offshoots of the Ganges, starts its journey at Charghat Upazila of Rajshahi District of Bangladesh. The Baral flows through Natore and Pabna meets with the Gumani at the east of Bhangura and finally meets with the Hurasagar river after joining with the Karatoya south of Shahjadpur Upazila. The river is approximately 147 kilometers long, and 410 feet (120 m) wide and 20 feet (6.1 m) deep on average. The river receives water from the Ganges only in the monsoon season. But it maintains its flow throughout the year with local runoff water and water from chalan beel. Its drainage area is about 230 km2. Some important places located on the banks of the Baral are: Charghat, Baraigram, Bagatipara, Gurudaspur, Chatmohar, Bhangura and Bera upazilas of Bangladesh. The Baral Bridge is located on this river at Bhangura Upazila.

Early History

The Baral also issues from the Padma at Charghat in the Rajshahi district and receives the water of the Atrai through the channel called the Gumani shortly after it enters the district of Pabna. It flows through the northern part of the Sadar subdivision, passing by the large village of Chatmohar, the headquarters of the thana of the same name, and continue its course to south-east. The Baral meets the Gumani (an extension of Atrai) near the village Faridpur (not to be confused with the district headquarters of the same name). The combined waters joins the Hurasagar, south of Shahazadpur, at the confluence of the latter with the Ichhamati of Serajganj subdivision. In the later part of its course, it forms the boundary between the two subdivisions of the district. Its length in the district is about 35 miles.