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Adi Ganga
Gobindapur Creek, Tolly's Canal
Location
CountryIndia
StateWest Bengal
Physical characteristics
SourceSundarbans
 • coordinates21°43′59″N 88°52′08″E / 21.73318765°N 88.86896612°E / 21.73318765; 88.86896612
MouthBay of Bengal
 • coordinates
15°N 88°E / 15°N 88°E / 15; 88
Basin features
River systemHooghly River
CitiesKolkata

Adi Ganga (also known as the Gobindapur Creek and Tolly's Canal), is a stream that was part of the Hooghly River in the Kolkata area of India. It was the main flow of the Hooghly River between the 15th and 17th centuries, but it eventually dried up due to natural causes.[1][2]

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History

In the 18th century, the British colonial government in India commissioned the excavation of Tolly's Canal by reviving part of the old route of the Adi Ganga. This was done to create a more direct and practical route for oceangoing ships, as the existing route was circuitous and impractical for the movement of country boats during the monsoon season.[1]

The excavation of Tolly's Canal had significant ecological and social costs, as it led to the degradation of the Adi Ganga and the loss of the ghats (steps leading down to a body of water) and other cultural landmarks that had been established along its banks.[1]

In the 1960s, the water route lost its vitality and the canal transformed into a drain due to the dumping of untreated industrial and domestic waste into it.[1]

Today, the Adi Ganga is heavily polluted and is a source of environmental and public health concerns for the surrounding communities.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "The Adi Ganga: A Forgotten River in Bengal". Retrieved December 25, 2022.
  2. ^ Roy, Niharranjan, Bangalir Itihas, Adi Parba, (in Bengali), first published 1972, reprint 2005, p. 126, Dey’s Publishing, 13 Bankim Chatterjee Street, Kolkata, ISBN 81-7079-270-3
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