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Tobacco fields line banks of Maini River

The Maini River, formed by a confluence of mountain streams from Lusai and Long Torai and other areas, runs along Khagrachhari's eastern Dighinala before merging with the Kaptai Lake. The river's name derives from the words 'Maini Ha' in the native language of Tripura, which roughly translates to 'the land of paddy', due to the fertility of the surrounding land. However, tobacco plantations have now overtaken the banks of the river.

Tobacco is being cultivated on the banks of the Maini river in Khagrachhari's Dighinala. Photo: Samir Mallik
Tobacco is being cultivated on the banks of the Maini river in Khagrachhari's Dighinala. Photo: Samir Mallik
The Maini river, formed by the confluence of numerous mountain streams in the Indian state of Tripura, flows through Khagrachhari's Dighinala and merges with the Kaptai Lake. Tobacco fields run along the banks of the river. Photo: Samir Mallik
The Maini river, formed by the confluence of numerous mountain streams in the Indian state of Tripura, flows through Khagrachhari's Dighinala and merges with the Kaptai Lake. Tobacco fields run along the banks of the river. Photo: Samir Mallik
The Maini river, formed by the confluence of numerous mountain streams in the Indian state of Tripura, flows through Khagrachhari's Dighinala and merges with the Kaptai Lake. Tobacco fields run along the banks of the river. Photo: Samir Mallik
The Maini river, formed by the confluence of numerous mountain streams in the Indian state of Tripura, flows through Khagrachhari's Dighinala and merges with the Kaptai Lake. Tobacco fields run along the banks of the river. Photo: Samir Mallik
Tobacco is being cultivated on the banks of the Maini river in Khagrachhari's Dighinala. Photo: Samir Mallik
Tobacco is being cultivated on the banks of the Maini river in Khagrachhari's Dighinala. Photo: Samir Mallik
Tobacco fields line the banks of the Maini river in Khagrachhari's Dighinala. Tobacco has been cultivated in the district for more than a decade. Photo: Samir Mallik
Tobacco fields line the banks of the Maini river in Khagrachhari's Dighinala. Tobacco has been cultivated in the district for more than a decade. Photo: Samir Mallik
Tobacco fields line the banks of the Maini river in Khagrachhari's Dighinala. Tobacco has been cultivated in the district for more than a decade.
Tobacco fields line the banks of the Maini river in Khagrachhari's Dighinala. Tobacco has been cultivated in the district for more than a decade.

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Published : 29 Jan 2023, 03:23 PM

Updated : 29 Jan 2023, 03:23 PM

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