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Course: The Teesta flows southward through the Sikkim Himalayas, passing towns like Rangpo, and then through West Bengal before entering Bangladesh, where it joins the Brahmaputra River (known as the Jamuna River in Bangladesh). Historically, the Teesta was a major tributary of the Ganges River. The Teesta River, also spelled Tista, is the lifeline of the Eastern Himalayas , flowing through the dramatic landscapes of Sikkim and West Bengal before entering Bangladesh and ultimately joining the Brahmaputra River system. Teesta River , originating in the Himalayas, flows through India's Sikkim and West Bengal before entering Bangladesh crucial for irrigation, culture, and prone to seasonal flooding. The Teesta river is an important river in the Indian states of Sikkim and West Bengal. Teesta river originates from Teesta Khangse glacier in Sikkim and flows through the state in a north-south direction for around 175 km before entering West Bengal.