The Padma River is one of the major rivers in Bangladesh, formed by the confluence of the Ganges and Brahmaputra rivers. It flows through the country and eventually merges with the Meghna River before emptying into the Bay of Bengal. The river is approximately 120 kilometers long and plays a crucial role in the region's agriculture and transportation.
The Padma River is known for its strong currents and seasonal flooding, which can impact nearby communities. It is also significant for its biodiversity, supporting various fish species and wildlife. The river is vital for the livelihoods of millions of people living along its banks.