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Bengal Presidency - Section

Section 24 in The Bengal Embankment Act, 1873

24.

-Parganas.No. 58.Left Embankment on the river Hooghly.This is a continuous embankment on the left bank of the river Hooghly, 5 miles 4,500 feet, more or less, in length. It commences at Manikhali Khal, at a masonry-pillar fixed in the ground in the village of Jagannathnagar, and terminates at a masonry-pillar in the village of Mijghar, on the north side of Chadiyal Khal near the junction of the Hooghly river and Chadiyal Khal.No. 59.Right Bank of Chadiyal Khal.This is a continuous embankment on the right bank of Chadiyal khal, 2,780 feet, more or less, in length. It commences at a masonry-pillar in the village of Mijghar, on the north side of Chadiyal khal near the junction of Hooghly river and Chadiyal khal, and terminates at a masonry-pillar in the village of Gharbanmoniya, on the north bank of Chadiyal khal near the junction of Chadiyal khal and the Calcutta and Achipore Road.(A portion of this embankment, measuring 1,150 feet, commencing from village Banjhanpara and terminating in village Chadiyal at the masonry-pillar on the side of the Calcutta and Achipore Road, was relinquished under order by the Government of Bengal, Revenue Department, No. 2014, dated the 23rd May, 1892.)No. 59A.Right Bank of Chadiyal Khal.This is a line of embankment 1,290 feet, more or less, in length, constructed in 1891 on the right bank of the Chadiyal drainage outfall channel. It commences from the end of the old Chadiyal khal right embankment, abandoned in 1892, in the village of Banjhanpara, pargana Ballea, district 24-Parganas, and running along the right bank of the new Chadiyal drainage outfall channel, it terminates at its junction with the embankment on the left bank of the river Hooghly at its sixth mile in the village of Joychandipore, pargana Ballea, district 24-Parganas.(No. 59A was included in this schedule by Notification No. 177, dated the 20th May, 1895, published in the "Calcutta Gazette", 1895, Part I page 503. The Notification declared that this embankment should remain in the schedule only so long as the Chadiyal khal drainage works are maintained. Those works are still maintained.)No. 60.Left Bank of Chadiyal Khal.(A portion of this embankment measuring 1,290 feet, commencing from the masonry-pillar on the side of the Calcutta and Achipore Road, in village of Joychandipur, and terminating on the side of Chadiyal khal in the same village, was relinquished under order by the Government of Bengal, Revenue Department, No. 2014, dated the 23rd May, 1892. The rest of the embankment, measuring 1,990 feet, was excluded from this schedule by Notification No. 176, dated the 20th May, 1895, published in the Calcutta Gazette, 1895, Part I, p. 503).No. 60.Left Bank of Chadiyal Khal.This is a line of embankment 1,100 feet, more or less, in length, constructed in 1891 on the left bank of the Chadiyal drainage outfall channel. It commences from the end of the old Chadiyal khal left embankment, abandoned in 1892, in the village of Joychandipur, pargana Ballea, district 24-Parganas, and running along the left bank of the new Chadiyal drainage outfall channel, it terminates at its junction with the embankment on the left bank of the Hooghly river at its seventh mile and the abovementioned village of Joychandipur.(This No. 60 was included in this schedule by Notification No. 177, dated the 20th May, 1895, published in the Calcutta Gazette, 1895, Part I, p. 503. The Notification declared that this embankment should remain in the schedule only so long as the Chadiyal Khal drainage works are maintained. Those works are still maintained.)No. 61.Left Bank of Hooghly River.This is a continuous embankment on the left bank of Hooghly river, 19 miles 1,320 feet, more or less, in length. It commences at a masonry-pillar in the village of Joychandipur, near the junction of river Hooghly and Chadiyal khal, and continues along the left bank of Hooghly river to Pujali Khal, on both sides of Pujali Khal, between the river Hooghly and the road leading from Calcutta to Achipur, and again down the left bank of the river Hooghly to the right bank of Falta khal, and terminates at a masonry-pillar in the village of Falta near the junction of river Hooghly and Falta khal.No. 62.Right Bank of Falta Khal.This is a continuous embankment on the right bank of Falta khal, 2 miles 1,320 feet, more or less, in length. It commences at a masonry-pillar in the village of Falta, on the north side of the khal, near the junction of river Hooghly and Falta khal, and terminates at a masonry-pillar on the right bank of Falta khal in the village of Sohara.No. 63.Left Bank of Falta Khal.This is continuous embankment on the left bank of Falta khal, 2 miles 1,360 feet, more or less, in length. It commences at a masonry-pillar on the left bank of Falta khal, in the village of Basudiapur, and terminates at a masonry-pillar on the left bank of the khal in the village of Taraganj near the junction of river Hooghly and Falta khal.No. 64.Left Bank of Hooghly River.This is a continuous embankment on the left bank of river Hooghly, 11 miles 2,780 feet, more or less, in length. It commences at a masonry-pillar in the village of Taraganj, near the junction of river Hooghly and Falta khal, and terminates at a masonry-pillar in the village of Shimulganja, on the right-bank of Kholakhali khal, near its junction with Hooghly river.No. 65.Right Bank of Kholakhali Khal.This is a continuous embankment on the right bank of Kholakhali khal, 3,500 feet, more or less, in length. It commences at a masonry-pillar in the village of Shimulganja on the right bank of Kholakhali khal, near its junction with Hooghly river, and terminates at a masonry-pillar on the right bank of the khal in the village of Darigovindapur.No. 66.Left Bank of Kholakhali Khal.This is a continuous embankment on the left bank of Kholakhali khal, 4,800 feet, more or less, in length. It commences at a masonry-pillar on the left bank of Kholakhali khal in the village of Jangalpada and terminates at a masonry-pillar on the left bank of the khal in the village of Ramchandranagar, near the junction of the Hooghly river and Kholakhali khal.No. 67.Left Bank of Hooghly River.This is a continuous embankment on the left bank of river Hooghly, 3 miles 2,260 feet, more or less, in length. It commences at a masomy-pillar in the village of Ramchandrapur, near the junction of Hooghly river and Kholakhali khal, and terminates at a masonry-pillar on the right bank of Diamond Harbour Creek in the village of Hajipur, near the junction of Hooghly river and Diamond Harbour Creek.No. 68.Right Bank of Diamond Harbour CreekThis is a continuous embankment on the right bank of the Diamond Harbour Creek, 7 miles 3,100 feet, more or less, in length. It commences at a masonry-pillar on the right bank of Diamond Harbour Creek in the village of Hajipur, near the junction of Hooghly river and Diamond Harbour Creek, and terminates at a masonry-pillar on the right bank of Diamond Harbour Creek in the village of Diyarna.(The portion of this embankment, 6 miles 4,242 feet more or less, in length, on the right bank of the Diamond Harbour Creek, commencing from the northern boundary line of cadastral survey plot No. 728 in mauza Bhagabanpur and terminating at the south-west corner of the cadastral survey plot No. 910 in mauza Dakhin-Dearak in the district of 24-Parganas, was excluded by notification No. 10-I., dated the 24th June, 1940, published in the Calcutta Gazette, 1940, Part I, page 1903.)No. 69.Left Bank of Diamond Harbour Creek.This is a continuous embankment on the left bank of Diamond Harbour Creek, 6 miles 680 feet, more or less, in length. It commences at a masonry-pillar on the left bank of Diamond Harbour Creek, in the village of Diyarna and terminates at a masonry-pillar on the left bank of the Diamond Harbour Creek in the village of Madhavpur, near the junction of Hooghly river and Diamond Harbour Creek.(The portion of this embankment, 5 miles 4,310 feet, more or less, in length, on the left bank of the Diamond Harbour Creek, commencing from the south-west corner of cadastral survey plot No. 94 of Mauza Roynagar, and terminating at the south-east corner of cadastral survey plot No. 1188 in mauza Dakhin-Dearak in the district of 24-Parganas, was excluded by notification No. 11-I., dated the 24th June, 1940, published in the Calcutta Gazette, 1940, Part I, page 1903.)No. 70.Left Bank of the Hooghly River.This is a continuous embankment on the left bank of the river Hooghly, 8 miles, more or less, in length. It commences at a masonry-pillar on the left bank of Diamond Harbour Creek, in the village of Madhavpur, near the junction of Hooghly river and Diamond Harbour Creek, and terminates at a masonry-pillar on the right bank of Kulpi Nadi, in the village of Mashamari, near the junction of Hooghly river and Kulpi Nadi.No. 71.Right Bank of Kulpi Nadi.This is a continuous embankment on the right bank of Kulpi Nadi, 1 mile, more or less, in length. It commences at a masonry-pillar on the right bank of Kulpi Nadi in the village of Mashamari, and terminates at a masonry-pillar on the right bank of Kulpi Nadi in the village of Janakimari.No. 72.Left Bank of Kulpi Nadi.This is a continuous embankment on the left bank of Kulpi Nadi, 1 mile, more or less, in length. It commences at a masonry-pillar on the left bank of Kulpi Nadi in the village of Gauripur, and terminates at a masonry-pillar on the left bank of Kulpi Nadi in the village of Durganagar, near the junction of Hooghly river and Kulpi Nadi.No. 73.Left Bank of River Hooghly.This is a continuous embankment on the left bank of Hooghly river, 6 miles 2,640 feet, more or less, in length. It commences at a masonry-pillar on the left bank of Kulpi Nadi, in the village of Durganagar. near the junction of Hooghly river and Kulpi Nadi, and terminates at a masonry-pillar in the village of Chalamuri near Chalamuri Semaphore.No. 74.Sundarban Embankment.This is a continuous embankment in the Sundarbans, 8 miles 2,640 feet, more or less, in length. It commences at a masonry-pillar in the village of Chalamuri near Chalamuri Semaphore, and terminates at a masonry-pillar near the right bank of the Shrirampur Khal in the village of Vaidyanathpur.No. 75.Right Bank of Shrirampur Khal.This is a continuous embankment on the right bank of the Shrirampur khal, 6 miles 2,640 feet, more or less, in length. It commences at a masomy-pillar on the right bank of Shrirampur khal, in the village of Vaidyanathpur, and terminates at a masomy-pillar in the village of Kontaheniya.(The following portion of Embankment No. 75 was excluded from this schedule by Notification No. 23, dated the 19th September, 1905, published in the "Calcutta Gazette", 1905, Part I, p. 1623, namely :-A portion of this embankment, 3 miles 870, feel, more or less in length, commencing at a masonry-pillar on the right bank of the Shrirampur khal in the village of Chuttrachuck, at the place where an embankment has been constructed across the Shrirampur khal, and terminating in the village of Kontaheniya.No. 76.Left Bank of Shrirampur Khal.This is a continuous embankment on the left bank of Shrirampur khal, 9 miles 2,640 feet, more or less, in length. It commences at a masonry-pillar in the village of Kontaheniya, and terminates at a masonry-pillar on the left bank of the Shrirampur khal in the' village of Takitpur Dighi.(The following portion of Embankment No. 76, was excluded from this schedule by Notification No. 23, dated the 19th September, 1905, published in the "Calcutta Gazette", 1905, Part I, p. 1623, namely :-A portion of this embankment, 4 miles 570 feet, more or less, in length, commencing at a masonry-pillar in the village of Kontaheniya and terminating in the village of Chuttrachak at the place where an embankment has been constructed across the Shrirampur khal.)No. 76A.Embankment across the Shrirampur KhalThis a continuous embankment across the Shrirampur khal 500 feet, more or less, in length. It commences at a masonry-pillar in the village of Chuttrachuck and terminates in the same village at a distance of 500 feet from that pillar.(No. 76A was included in this schedule by Notification No. 13, dated the 16th May, 1905, published in the "Calcutta Gazette", 1905, Part I, p. 1891.)No. 77.Sundarban Embankment.This is a continuous embankment in the Sundarbans, 26 miles, more or less, in length. It commences at a masonry-pillar on the left bank of Shrirampur khal in the village of Takitpur Dighi, and terminates at a masonry-pillar on the right bank of Khadi khal in the village of Gularchant.No. 78.Right Bank of Khadi Khal.This is a continuous embankment on the right bank of Khadi khal, 3 miles 602 feet, more or less, in length. It commences at a masonry-pillar on the right bank of Khadi khal in the village of Gularchant, and terminates at a masonry-pillar in the village of Meghibed, near a drainage sluice.No. 79.Left Bank of Khadi Khal.This is a continuous embankment on the left bank of Khadi khal, 3 miles 2,040 feet, more or less, in length. It commences at a masonry-pillar in the village of Meghibed, and terminates at a masonry-pillar on the left bank of the khal in the village of Kamarhata.No. 80.Sundarban Embankment.This is a continuous embankment in the Sundarbans, 19 miles, more or less, in length. It commences from a masonry-pillar on the left bank of the Khadi khal, in the village Kamarhata, and terminates at a masonry-pillar on the right bank of Piyali river in the village of Talpi.No. 81.Right Bank of Piyali River.This is a continuous embankment on the right bank of Piyali river, 3 miles, more or less, in length. It commences at a masomy-pillar on the right bank of Piyali river in the village of Talpi, and terminates at a masomy-pillar on the right bank of the Piyali river in the village of Chordakaiti.No. 82.Right Bank of Surjyapur Khal.This is a continuous embankment on the right bank of Surjyapur, of Paschanbahan khal, 8 miles, more or less, in length. It commences at a masonry-pillar on the right bank of Piyali river, in the village of Chordakaiti, and terminates at Pashchanbahan sluice in the village of Bulbuliya.(The following portion of this embankment was excluded from this schedule by Notification No. I, dated the 13th February, 1917, published in the "Calcutta Gazette", 1917, Part I, p. 247, namely :-A portion of this embankment, 5 miles 1,000 feet, more or less, in length, commencing at the village of Mowtolla and ending at the Kumrakhali sluice in the village of Kumrakhali.No. 83.Left Bank of the Surjyapur Khal.This is a continuous embankment on the left bank of Surjyapur or Pashchanbahan khal, 4 miles 2,640 feet, more or less, in length. It commences at a Pashchanbahan sluice in the village of Bulbuliya and terminates at a masonry-pillar on the left bank of Surjyapur khal, in the village of Ramnagar.(The following portion of this embankment was excluded from this schedule by Notification No. I, dated the 13th February, 1917, published in the "Calcutta Gazette", 1917, Part I, p. 247, namely :-A portion of this embankment, 3 miles 4,220 feet, more or less, in length, commencing at the village of Nachangacha and ending at the masonry-pillars in village Madanpore (Ramnagar).)No. 84.Right Bank of the Piyali River.This is a continuous embankment on the left side of Piyali river, 9 miles 2,100 feet, more or less. It commences at a masonry-pillar on the left bank of Surjyapur khal in the village of Ramnagar, and terminates at a masonry-pillar on the right bank of Vidyadhari river, in the village of Sangar, near the junction of Vidyadhari and Piyali rivers.(The following portion of this embankment was excluded from this schedule by Notification No. I, dated the 13th February, 1917, published in the "Calcutta Gazette", 1917, Part 1, p. 247, namely :-A portion of this embankment, 1 mile 680 feet, more or less, in length, commencing at the masonry-pillar in the village of Madanpur (Ramnagar) and ending in the village of Uttarbhag at the road of Canning.)No. 85.Left Bank of Piyali River.This is a continuous embankment on the left bank of Piyali river, 3 miles 3,960 feet, more or less, in length. It commences from a masonry-pillar on the left bank of Piyali river in Sundarban Lot No. 45, and terminates in a masonry-pillar on the right bank of the Baghmari khal in the village of Jalyerat, near the junction of Piyali river with Baghmari khal.No. 86.Left Bank of Baghmari Khal.This is a continuous embankment on the left bank of the Baghmari khal, 2 miles 2,640 feet, more or less, in length. It commences from a masonry-pillar in the village of Jalyerat, near the junction of Piyali river and Baghmari khal, and terminates at a masonry-pillar at the side of Matla road in the village of At Ramdhar.No. 87.Right Bank of Baghmari Khal.This is a continuous embankment on the right side of Baghmari khal, 1 mile 1,320 feet, more or less, in length. It commences at a masomy-pillar at the side of Matla road in the village of Kulari, and terminates at a masonry-pillar on the left bank of Piyali river in the village of Kist Kalavaruyi.No. 88.Left Bank of Piyali River.This is a continuous embankment on the left bank of the Piyali river, 4 miles 2,460 feet, more or less, in length. It commences at a masonry-pillar on the left bank of Piyali river in the village of Kist Kalabaiyui, and terminates at a masonry-pillar in the village of Pavan, about a quarter of a mile north of the Calcutta and South-Eastern Railway.(The following portion of embankment No. 88 was excluded from this schedule by Notification No. 13, dated the 21sl December, 1907,- published in the 'Calcutta Gazette", 1907, Part I. page 2307, namely :-A portion of this embankment, 3 miles 3,418 feet more or less, in length, commencing in a village of Goredaha, 100 feet north of the Eastern Bengal State Railway line, where the embankment crosses it and ending at the village of Kalaboro, 2,370 feet south of the Canning Road.)No. 89.Left Bank of Piyali River.This is a continuous embankment on the left bank of Piyali river, 2 miles 2,640 feet, more or less, in length. It commences at a masomy-pillar in the village of Shrikrishnapur, and terminates, at a masonry-pillar on the right bank of Vidyadhari river near the junction of Vidyadhari and Piyali rivers.No. 90.Right Bank of Vidyadhari River.This is a continuous embankment on the right bank of Vidyadhari river, 8 miles, more or less, in length. It commences at a masonry-pillar on the right bank of Vidyadhari river in the village of Baliyapur, and terminates in a masomy-pillar on the right bank of the same river, near the junction of Vidyadhari and Piyali rivers.No. 91.Right Bank of Vidyadhari.This is a continuous embankment on the right bank of Vidyadhari river, 2 miles 3,120 feet, more or less, in length. It commences at a masonry-pillar near the junction of the Vidyadhari and Piyali rivers in the village of Sangar, and terminates at a masomy-pillar on the right bank of Vidyadhari river near its junction with Tolly's Canal in the village of Pratapnagar.No. 92.South Side of Tolly's Canal.This is a continuous embankment on the south side of Tolly's Canal, 10 miles, more or less, in length. It commences at a masonry-pillar on the right bank of Vidyadhari river, near the junction of Vidyadhari river and Tolly's Canal in the village of Pratapnagar, and terminates at a masonry-pillar on the south side of Tolly's Canal in the village of Karmabad.No. 92A.Tolly's Nalla (Tacavi) Embankment.This is an embankment, 1 mile 5.170 feet long, lying on the south bank of the nalla commencing from the Garia Railway Station in the Eastern Bengal Railway, Southern section, and joining with the schedule D Embankment in charge of the Irrigation Department lower down.(No. 92A mas included in this schedule by Notification No. 16-I., dated the 19th November, 1932, published in the "Calcutta Gazette", 1932, Part I, page 1922).No. 93.North Side of Tolly's Canal.(Excluded by Notification No. 6-I., dated the 27th February, 1936, published in the "Calcutta Gazette", 1936, Part I, page 489.)No. 94.Bhagirathi Embankment.This is a line of disconnected embankment on the left of the Bhagirathi river, extending from Bhagwangola, pargana Islampur, district Murshidabad, to Plassey pargana, Plassey, district Nadia, a distance of about 58 miles 740 feet.(The portion of this embankment, 3,173 feet, more or less in length, on the left bank of the Bhagirathi river, lying between 48 miles 1,278 feet and 48 miles 4,451 feet in mauzas Debipur and Sadekbagh in the district of Murshidabad, was excluded by notification No. 15-I., dated the 13th June, 1941, published in the Calcutta Gazette, 1941, Part I, page 1483.)No. 94A.Mowla cross-bund.This is a small cross-bund joining embankment No. 94 (Bhagirathi embankment) with the new Mowla retired line as a protection to the Rajapur village on the left bank of the Bhagirathi river, pargana Kulberia, district Murshidabad, a distance of about 507 feet.* * * *No. 94B.Ganges Embankment.(Excluded by Notification No. 7-I., dated the 3rd March 1936, published in the "Calcutta Gazette", 1936, Part I. p. 521.)No. 94C.Ganges Bhagirathi Embankment.This is a line of continuous embankment on the right bank of the river Ganges and left bank of the Bhagirathi river, extending from Bhagwangola, pargana Islampur, district Murshidabad, to Kulgachi, pargana Dehat Akharshahi, district Murshidabad, a distance of about 15 miles 3,505 feet.(Nos. 94B and 94C were included in this schedule by Notification No. 9, dated the 13th July, 1909, published in the "Calcutta Gazette", 1909, Part I, p. 970. The portion of this embankment from the 70th mile to 84th mile 2,545 feet was excluded from this schedule by Notification No. 7-I, dated the 3rd March 1936, published in the "Calcutta Gazette", 1936, Part I, p. 521.)No. 95.Kachikata Embankment.(Excluded by Notification No. 3-I., dated the 30th April 1930, published in the "Calcutta Gazette", 1930, Part I, p. 738.)No. 96.Panchanogram Embankment.This is a continuous embankment, 3 miles and 1,400 feet, more or less, in length in the Government estate, Panchnogram. It commences in villages Kalikapore, and terminates in villages Shaumbadut and Chowbhanga of pargana Calcutta, Delhi Panchanogram.(This embankment was included in this schedule by Notification No. 160, dated the 8th April, 1884, published in the "Calcutta Gazette", 1884, Part I, p. 516. That Notification declared that the embankment should remain in the schedule as long as the Government is the proprietor of the Panchanogram estate. The number "96" mas given by Notification No. 275, dated the 20th July, 1886 published in the "Calcutta Gazette", 1886, Part I, p. 865.)No. 97.Connecting Embankment.This is a continuous line of embankment on the right bank of the Cossye river 3 miles 986 feet, more or less, in length. It commences at the Mohanpore Lock of the Midnapore Canal in the village of Sopeabad of pargana Khurruckpore, and terminates at a masonry-pillar in the village of India in the said pargana.(No. 97 was included in this schedule by Notification No. 276, dated the 20th July, 1886, published in the "Calcutta Gazette", 1886, Part I, p. 865.)No. 98.Khurruckpore Embankment.This is a continuous line of embankment on the right bank of the Cossye river, 3 miles, more or less, in length. It commences at a masonry-pillar fixed in the ground in the village of Chorapal of pargana Khurruckpore, and terminates at a masonry-pillar in the village of India in the said pargana.[No. 98 was included in this schedule by Notification No. 276, dated the 20th July, 1886, published in the "Calcutta Gazette", 1886, Part I, p. 865. The following portion of this embankment was excluded from this schedule by Notification No. 14-I, dated the 23rd April, 1931, published in the "Calcutta Gazette", 1931, Part I, p. 514, namely :-
(a)165 feet from the commencement of the embankment in village Chorapal on the Cossye River.
(b)2 miles 3,910 feet from beyond 565 feet from the commencement to the end of the embankment.)
No. 99.Flank Embankment.This is a continuous line of embankment on the left bank of the Cossye river, 4,000 feet, more or less, in length. It commences at a masonry-pillar fixed in the ground near the Midnapore Workshops in the village of Nankar Bullubpore of pargana Midnapore, terminates at the north abutment of the Midnapore weir in the village of Shrirampore in the said pargana.(No. 99 was included in this schedule by Notification No. 276, dated the 20th July, 1886, published in the "Calcutta Gazette", 1886, Part I, p. 865.)No. 100.Chowmuk Embankment.(This embankment was included in this schedule by Notification No. 29. dated the 24th January, 1888, published in the "Calcutta Gazette", 1888, Part I, p. 63, and excluded again by Notification No. 219, dated the 25th June, 1894, published in the "Calcutta Gazette", 1894, Part I, p. 717.)No. 100A.Chowmuk Embankment.This is a continuous line of flood embankment, 6 miles, more or less, in length, and forms the right bank of the Balliaghya Drain, and takes the place of the left embankment, Chowmuk No. 100, to be now abandoned as superfluous. It commences from the Surpai Drainage sluice in the village of Surpai, pargana Narooamotta, and runs up to village of Chowmuk, pargana Paharpur.(No. 100A was included in this schedule by Notification No. 220, dated the 25th June, 1894, published in the "Calcutta Gazette", 1894, Part I, p. 718. The Notification declared that this embankment should remain in the schedule only so long as the Government is the proprietor of the estates to which it affords protection.)Boycaree Boar Water-course.Whereas it appears to His Honour the Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal that the water-course, known as Boycaree Boar, from the Koyjoori Regulator, in the village of Koyjoori in the district of 24-Parganas, passing through the villages of Kalinee and Boycaree, in the district of Khulna, joins Darbhanga Bheel channel at about 3,500 feet below Bagdipara, in the district of Khulna, and drains Bullee bheel and the adjacent country; it is proclaimed for general information that this watercourse, 2 miles and 940 feet in length, is declared a public water-course, and will be included in Schedule D under the provisions of sections 7 and 43 of Act 2 (B.C.) of 1882.(This water-course was included in this schedule by Notification No. 178, dated the 20th May, 1895, published in the "Calcutta Gazette". 1895, Part I, p. 504.)Northern Drainage Cut Water-course.Whereas it appears to His Honour the Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal that the water-course, commonly known as the Northern Drainage cut, on the left bank of the river Bhagirathi from Bistupur Bhil to Gobra Nala, in the district of Murshidabad, has been taken over from the Murshidabad District Board in connection with the Bistupur Drainage Project, it is notified for general information that this water-course, five miles in length, is declared a public water-course, and will be included in Schedule D of Act 6 (B.C.) of 1873 under the provisions of sections 7 and 43 of Act 2 (B.C.) of 1882.(This water-course was included in this schedule by Notification No. 12 dated, the 21st March, 1910, published in the "Calcutta Gazette" of 1910, Part I, page 414.)