The Brahmani River is one of the major rivers in eastern India, flowing through the states of Odisha and Jharkhand. It originates from the Chotanagpur Plateau and travels approximately 800 kilometers before merging with the Mahanadi River near the city of Cuttack. The river plays a crucial role in irrigation and supports agriculture in the surrounding regions.
The Brahmani River is also significant for its rich biodiversity and various ecosystems. It is home to several species of fish and other aquatic life, making it important for local fishing communities. Additionally, the river is a vital water source for many towns and villages along its banks.