Advantages and Disadvantages
The advantages and disadvantages of the phenomenon are as follows:
Advantages
- As we know soil is very fertile with lot of minerals in damodar region and good availiability of water of here makes it an excellent place for agriculture purposes.
- For stopping the rainfall from causing floods a lots of dams have been build here which collects and then converts the rain water into hydroelectricity which acts as main power source for households living at that place
- A lot of industrial processes are only possible due to the presence of river here. It also acts as a mean of transportations many things have been transported in and easy and simple manner through water ways.
- This river helped this place in becoming an international tourist space a lot of activities such as boating, swimming, nature view and many other water activities is only possible due to existence of river here.
- Due to international tourism here and presence of large dams, people are getting lots of employment opportunities and they can get job in various tourism places or dams.
Disadvantages
- Floods caused due to damodar river result in property damage, disruption of livelihoods, and loss of life.
- Constructing dams and embankments can disturb natural water flows, harm aquatic habitats, and affect the overall ecosystem. The life of all the living organism living in water will be adversely affected by dam. and also the natural way by which river should flow would be changed by this
- Floodwaters carry pollutants and contaminants, risking water quality and causing waterborne diseases during floods.
- Because on lot of infrastructure development in damodar river area a lot of people have to leave the place where they are living they have to change there traditional place.
- Intensive industrialization in the Damodar Valley can degrade water quality and pollute the river due to industrial waste discharge. It also causes harm to nature. Because industrial waste could be very dangerous and can cause pollution to the environment.
River Damodar is called sorrow of Bengal. Explain why?
Damodar River flows across Jharkhand and West Bengal. It is said that it’s very rich in minerals and the soil in this area is like the foundation of life. It’s what plants need to grow and what supports the whole ecosystem around the river. Now, the soil here isn’t just your regular run-of-the-mill dirt Because the soil is rich in minerals. A of mining is done here. So let’s move into the world of the Damodar River – a river that has a unique reputation as the “Sorrow of Bengal.” It’s like this river has two sides to it – one that’s a giver of life and the other that brings massive floods.
Table of Content
- Sorrow of Bengal
- Damodar Valley Corporation (D.V.C)
- How efficient is DVC?
- Advantages and Disadvantages
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