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  2. File:Krishok Setu, Damodar River.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. File:The Anderson Weir on Damodar river in Burdwan District ...

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    English: WMP Ministry/August.49,A45aDamodar Valley Project (West Bengal and Bihar) is one of the most important shemes which are being executed by the Central Waterpower, Irrigation and Navigation Commission – India’s National agency, for the multipurpose utilization of water resources.The Anderson Weir on Damodar river in Burdwan District, West Bengal.

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  7. Damodar River - Wikipedia

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    Damodar River (Pron: /ˈdʌmoˌdaː/) is a river flowing across the Indian states of Jharkhand and West Bengal. The valley is rich in mineral resources and is known for large-scale mining and industrial activity. It was also known as the Sorrow of Bengal [2] because of the ravaging floods it caused in the plains of West Bengal.

  8. Dishergarh - Wikipedia

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    The general scenario is undulating land with scattered hills. It is located North of Damodar River. Dishergarh is at the confluence of the Damodar River and Barakar River with Khudia river as the 'falgu nadi', thus making it a Triveni Sangam, an auspicious happening for Hindus.

  9. Barakar River - Wikipedia

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    The Barakar River is the main tributary of the Damodar River in eastern India.Originating near Padma in Hazaribagh district of Jharkhand it flows for 225 kilometres (140 mi) across the northern part of the Chota Nagpur Plateau, mostly in a west to east direction, before joining the Damodar near Dishergarh in Asansol, Bardhaman district of West Bengal.