Rammam river

Coordinates: 27°07′53″N 88°16′42″E / 27.1315°N 88.2783°E / 27.1315; 88.2783
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Rammam River is river in the Darjeeling district of West Bengal, India. It originates in the Singalila range and has much of its course through Darjeeling district. Lodhoma River is a tributary of Rammam. Rammam finally merges with the Rangeet River near Jorethang. Rammam Hydel Power Station is a major hydropower project of West Bengal State Electricity Board.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Rammam River". India9. Retrieved 18 February 2017.

27°07′53″N 88°16′42″E / 27.1315°N 88.2783°E / 27.1315; 88.2783