
Jamuna River
The Jamuna River is a major and vital waterway in Bangladesh, forming a crucial part of the country’s geography and ecosystem. It is the main channel of the Brahmaputra River, one of Asia’s largest rivers. Originating in Tibet and flowing through India before entering Bangladesh, the Jamuna plays a key role in transportation, agriculture, and supporting local communities. It is known for its wide, fast-moving waters, frequent changes in course, and seasonal flooding, which enrich the land but also pose challenges for safety and infrastructure. The river’s health is essential for the region’s environmental stability and economic well-being.