The Damodar River stretches for a total length of 592 km. Originating from the Chota Nagpur Plateau, the river flows through West Bengal and eventually meets the Hooghly River and the Rupnarayan River at its mouth. Within West Bengal, the Damodar River spans approximately 200 km, enriching the region with its vital water resources and playing a significant role in the state’s geography and socio-economic activities.