Nayagram is a village and gram panchayat located in the Jhargram subdivision of Jhargram district in the state of West Bengal, India. It lies within the Paschim Medinipur area and is known for its scenic landscape characterized by hills, mounds, and forested areas that form the lower ranges of the Chhotanagpur Hills. The region features lateritic soil, with some areas less productive and sparsely inhabited, while most of the population lives in rural settlements. Nayagram has a small population with a literacy rate of about 60 percent according to the 2011 Census of India. The area is served by Nayagram police station and is linked by State Highway 9 which ends in the locality. The region contains healthcare facilities such as a 300-bed superspecialty hospital inaugurated in 2015. Infrastructure improvements include the Jangalkanya Setu (Bavsaraghat Bridge), which connects Nayagram to nearby areas across the Subarnarekha River, facilitating regional transport and trade.