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  • The river Barak, also known as the Meghna and shared by the two South Asian neighbours, is the third-biggest river system in the region and is the principal source of water for eastern Bangladesh.

    The Himalayan Times RSS 2009

  • Part of the larger Brahmaputra river system, Barak flows into Bangladesh, where it is called Meghna, making it the lower riparian state.

    India eNews 2009

  • Yes its true that Ammaji aka Meghna and Sia (Natasha) are the best of friends behind the chota parda.

    Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 2009

  • Amar is on a terrorist interview assignment for All-India Radio somewhere in a, where he keeps bumping into "Meghna" (which she says is not even her real name).

    unknown title 2009

  • Shahrukh) and a cold, lifeless caricature called "Meghna" (

    unknown title 2009

  • In her new role, Meghna is focused on doubling our India portfolio from $25M to $50M in the next few years as well as demonstrating outsized impact and growing our local community.

    Jacqueline Novogratz: Winter 2011: A Growing Sense Of Urgency Jacqueline Novogratz 2011

  • Pavel Rahman/Associated Press FERRY TRAGEDY: Bangladeshi villagers looked at the bodies of victims in a ferry accident in the River Meghna in Brahmanbaria district of Bangladesh Thursday.

    Photos of the Day: April 21 2011

  • In her new role, Meghna is focused on doubling our India portfolio from $25M to $50M in the next few years as well as demonstrating outsized impact and growing our local community.

    Jacqueline Novogratz: Winter 2011: A Growing Sense Of Urgency Jacqueline Novogratz 2011

  • The Sundarbans, covering some 10,000 square kilometers (sq. km) of land and water, is part of the world's largest delta (80,000sq. km) formed from sediments deposited by three great rivers, the Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meghna, which converge on the Bengal Basin.

    Sundarbans, Bangladesh 2009

  • The Sundarbans (21°30 '- 22°30'N, 89°12'-90°18'E) are a World Heritage Site which consists of three wildlife sanctuaries (Sundarbans West, East and South) lying on disjunct deltaic islands in the Sundarbans Forest Division of Khulna District, close to the border with India and just west of the main outflow of the Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meghna rivers.

    Sundarbans, Bangladesh 2009

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