[1] After re-entering India from Cumilla District, it joins the Meghna River at Chandpur Boro Station molehead.
[1] The Dakatia is the first tributary that the Meghna receives after entering Noakhali.
After traveling about 6 miles in the south, it splits at latitude 230.21" and longitude 910.31 '[needs update].
The left branch follows a sinuous course in the south until it meets little Feni River, while the right branch flows southwest and northwest up to Hajiganj, where Boaljuri river meets it on the right bank.
Before taking an abrupt turn to the south about 15 miles further, the river throws off a channel, known as Chandpur Nullah that falls into the Meghna.