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River of hope

India, 1953
film

The Damodar Valley Project. The Damodar River in Dihar is known as the River of Sorrow; during the monsoon its floods cause death and destruction on a giganti..

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Godavari

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Mayurakshi Dam

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Land of the Brahmaputra

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Three rivers

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Assam: where mighty Brahmaputra flows

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