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Damodar River

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The Damodar River has recently been in the news due to a dramatic rescue event, where a 65-year-old woman was swept away by its swollen waters but managed to be rescued nearly 45 km downstream in West Bengal.

About the Damodar River:

Geographical Overview:

  • Location: The Damodar River flows through the states of Jharkhand and West Bengal in eastern India.

  • Length: The river stretches for 592 kilometers, making it one of the major rivers in this region.

  • Catchment Area: The river’s basin covers an area of 25,820 square kilometers, with several tributaries feeding into it.

  • Joining the Hooghly: The Damodar River finally meets the Hooghly River at Shayampur, located about 48 km from Kolkata.

Course and Tributaries:

  • Origin: The river originates from the Palamau Hills in the Chota Nagpur Plateau, Jharkhand.

  • It flows in a southeastern direction, passing through rich mineral areas like Chota Nagpur before reaching the plains of West Bengal.

  • Tributaries: Major tributaries include the Barakar, Konar, Jamunia, Bokaro, Sali, Ghari, Guaia, Khadia, and Bhera rivers, which feed into the Damodar as it flows.

Significance:

  • The Damodar River is an important component of the Ganges River System. Due to its course, it plays a crucial role in the agriculture and irrigation of the region, particularly in West Bengal.

  • Flooding Issues: Historically, the river has been referred to as the “Sorrow of Bengal” due to its tendency to flood the plains of West Bengal, causing widespread damage.

Damodar Valley Project:

To mitigate the damage caused by the river's floods and harness its power, the Damodar Valley Project was implemented. This project is one of the most significant river valley projects in Eastern India.

Key Features:

  • Objective: The project was initiated to:

    • Control flooding along the Damodar River.

    • Provide hydroelectric power to West Bengal and Bihar.

    • Promote irrigation for agriculture.

  • Execution: The project is operated by the Damodar Valley Corporation (DVC), a government undertaking established in July 1948.

  • Hydroelectric Power: The project includes several dams and reservoirs, such as the Konar Dam in Hazaribagh, which contribute to electricity generation.

  • Flood Control: The project includes various flood control measures, such as dams and reservoirs, to prevent the river from overflowing and causing damage.

Conclusion:

The Damodar River is both an essential natural resource and a source of potential danger. The ongoing efforts through the Damodar Valley Project aim to harness the river's power while minimizing its destructive impact. However, the recent incident of the woman being swept away serves as a reminder of the risks posed by the river, particularly during the monsoon season.

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