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Titas River

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The Titas River (Bengali: তিতাস Titās; also Romanized Titash) is a transboundary river that merges into the Meghna river and forms part of the Surma-Meghna River System. Titas starts its journey from the Tripura State, with Haora as one of its right tributaries.

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The river is 98 kilometres (61 mi) long and joins Meghna river near Ashuganj, Brahmanbaria.[2] Bangladesh’s first Y-shaped bridge is over this river connecting Comilla and Brahmanbaria.[3]

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Titas Gas, the biggest natural gas reserve of Bangladesh located in Brahmanbaria, which supplies gas to capital Dhaka, is named after this river.

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One of the offshoots of the Meghna river is also named as the Titas which branches out from the Meghna at Chatlapur and again meets the Meghna at Nabinagar Upazila[2] The river has become narrow and shallow in many places due to siltation.[4]

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Titash Ekti Nadir Naam (A River Called Titas) is a 1956 novel by Bengali writer Adwaita Mallabarman and adapted into the 1973 film of the same name by Ritwik Ghatak. It is a depiction of the lives of a fishing community dependent on the Titas River.[5]

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