
Rammam
Hill Station
Rammam
Rammam is a river and hydroelectric project area located in the Darjeeling district of West Bengal, India. Originating in the Singalila Range, the Rammam River flows through the district, with the Lodhoma River as its tributary.
The region hosts run-of-the-river type hydroelectric power plants, including the Rammam III project with a capacity of 120 MW, which contributes to the local power supply. Established in the early 1970s, the hydroelectric projects have significantly influenced the local community by improving infrastructure and electricity access, although they have also caused environmental challenges such as deforestation and displacement of residents.
The area is marked by hilly terrain and lush biodiversity, making it important both for energy generation and ecological considerations.
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Rammam is located in Darjeeling, West Bengal.
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