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List Of Neighbourhoods In Bhubaneswar
Bhubaneswar is the capital of the Indian state of Odisha. The city has a long history of over 2000 years starting with Chhedi dynasty (around 2nd century BCE) who had Sisupalgarh near present-day Bhubaneswar as their capital. Historically Bhubaneswar has been known by different names such as ''Toshali, Kalinga Nagari, Nagar Kalinga, Ekamra Kanan, Ekamra Kshetra'' and ''Mandira Malini Nagari'' (City of Temples) otherwise known as the ''Temple City of India''. Bhubaneswar, literally means the Lord (Eeswar) of the Universe (Bhuban). It is the largest city of Orissa, and a center of economic & religious importance in the region today. Bhubaneswar's proud possession of magnificent sculptures and architectural heritage, coupled with the sanctity as ''Ekamrakshetra'' make this one of the great religious centres of Orissa since early medieval days. Ramesh Prasad Mohapatra, ''Archaeology in Orissa'', Vol I, Page 47, B. R. Publishing Corporation, Delhi, 1986, With its large number of Hin ...
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Bhubaneswar
Bhubaneswar (; ) is the capital and largest city of the Indian state of Odisha. The region, especially the old town, was historically often depicted as ''Ekamra Kshetra'' (area (''kshetra'') adorned with mango trees (''ekamra'')). Bhubaneswar is dubbed the "Temple City", a nickname earned because of the 700 temples which once stood there. In contemporary times, it has emerged as an education hub and an attractive business destination. Although the modern city of Bhubaneswar was formally established in 1948, the history of the areas in and around the present-day city can be traced to the 7th century BCE and earlier. It is a confluence of Hindu, Buddhist and Jain heritage and includes several Kalingan temples, many of them from 6th–13th century CE. With Puri and Konark it forms the 'Swarna Tribhuja' ("Golden Triangle"), one of Eastern India's most visited destinations. Ramesh Prasad Mohapatra, ''Archaeology in Orissa'', Vol I, Page 47, B. R. Publishing Corporation, Delhi, 1986, ...
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Cuttack
Cuttack (, or officially Kataka ) in Odia is the former capital and the second largest city in the Indian state of Odisha. It is the headquarters of the Cuttack district. The name of the city is an anglicised form of ''Kataka'' which literally means ''The Fort'', a reference to the ancient Barabati Fort around which the city initially developed. Cuttack is known as the ''Millennium City'' as well as the ''Silver City'' due to its history of 1000 years and famous silver filigree works. The Orissa High Court is located there. It is the commercial capital of Odisha which hosts many trading and business houses in and around the city. Cuttack is famous for its Durga puja which is one of the most important festivals of Odisha. Cuttack is also the birthplace of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. The city is categorised as a Tier-II city as per the ranking system used by Government of India. The old and the most important part of the city is centred on a strip of land between the Kathajod ...
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Laxmisagar
Laxmisagar (ଲକ୍ଷ୍ମୀସାଗର) is a famous place in Bhubaneswar, the capital of Odisha. Etymologically the name is derived from the words " Laxmi", meaning the Hindu Goddess of Wealth, and "Sagar", which in Sanskrit means the sea or ocean. Laxmisagar is famous for the Central Jail, which is one of the biggest jails in Odisha. Many big names including well-known political prisoners and notorious criminals have spent time in the Central Jail at Laxmisagar. The open space in front of the jail has been a place for film shooting, where many famous imprisonment and jail-break scenes have been videographed in a great number of Oriya films. Major landmarks Apart from the central jail, the other major landmarks of Laxmisagar are the Central Institute of Indian Languages - Eastern Chapter (popularly known as the ''Eastern Regional Language Centre'') and the ''Gram Sevika (anganwadi) Taalim Kendra'' (Lady Village Workers' Training Centre), both of which are located in p ...
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Samantarapur
Samantarapur is located in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India India, officially the Republic of India (Hindi: ), is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area, the second-most populous country, and the most populous democracy in the world. Bounded by the Indian Ocean on the so .... It lies about from Bhubaneswar. Samantarapur was a village which is now part of the municipal corporation (Ward No. 59). The ward has one U.G.U.P. School and one High School (government schools) with three CBSE affiliated higher secondary schools (private schools: Gouri Shankar English medium school, Xavier school, Dayasagar English medium school), two commerce and science colleges (Kalinga and Gayatri) and one engineering college (Krupajal engineering college). References {{coord, 20.234, 85.843, display=title Neighbourhoods in Bhubaneswar ...
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Saheed Nagar
Saheed Nagar WNS or Sahid Nagar is a neighbourhood and major commercial area in Bhubaneswar, Odisha Odisha (English: , ), formerly Orissa ( the official name until 2011), is an Indian state located in Eastern India. It is the 8th largest state by area, and the 11th largest by population. The state has the third largest population of .... Originally planned as an upscale residential area, Saheed Nagar is now primarily known as a high-street commercial area along Janpath. Saheed Nagar is one of the best developed posh locality of Bhubaneswar. This is the 10th Unit of Bhubaneswar after all nine units originally planned when the new Bhubaneswar Town / city was planned in the year 1950. Saheed Nagar was designed and planned by the General Administration Department of Government of Odisha around 1960 and majority of the plots herein were private plots. Saheed Nagar starts immediately after Satya Nagar and stretched up to national Highway 5 I.e. Vani Vihar Chhak. Saheed Na ...
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Patia
''Patia'' is a genus of butterflies in the subfamily Dismorphiinae. They are native to the Americas. Species * ''Patia cordillera'' (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1862) * ''Patia orise'' (Boisduval, 1836) * ''Patia rhetes'' (Hewitson, 857 __NOTOC__ Year 857 ( DCCCLVII) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. Events By place Byzantine Empire * Emperor Michael III, under the influence of his uncle Bardas, banis ... References * External links * images representing ''Patia cordillera sororna'' at Consortium for the Barcode of Life Dismorphiinae Pieridae of South America Pieridae genera Taxa named by Alexander Barrett Klots {{pieridae-stub ...
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Chandrasekharpur
Chandrasekharpur is a commercial area in Odisha's capital city, Bhubaneswar. Landmarks * Bhubaneswar Golf Club * Bhubaneswar Driving Test Center * Bhubaneswar Stock Exchange * Software Technology Parks of India Economy Information Technology Many Information technology companies are present here. * AABSyS IT *ESSPL * Infosys * Mindtree * Tata Consultancy Services * Wipro * Mahindra Satyam Other Companies It is also a hub for many other companies like : * Monginis * Ferro Alloys Corporation * Fortune Tower ** Dhamra Port Company (DPCL) ** Aircel ** Ericsson India ** ESSAR Steel India Limited ** Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) ** Mittal Steel Company, India ** Mitsubishi India ** Odisha Power Generation Corporation ** POSCO India ** Reliance Industries ** Reliance Communications ** Semtech ** Software Technology Parks of India ** State Bank of India, Branch Office ** Tata Steel ** Tata Teleservices Education Colleges/Universities * Ins ...
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Tier 2 Cities In India
The ''classification of Indian cities'' is a ranking system used by the Government of India to allocate House Rent Allowance (HRA) to public servants employed in cities in India. HRA is also used by the Indian Revenue Service (IRS) to provide income tax exemptions. Cities are classified on the basis of their population, as recommended by the Sixth Central Pay Finance. Under the latest HRA city ranking scheme, most popular media and culture considers only Tier-X cities to be metropolitan in nature. These eight cities are considered India's "metros". Current classification Under the recommendation of the Seventh Central Pay Commission, the CCA classification was abolished in 2008. The earlier HRA classification of cities was changed from A-1 to X; A, B-1, and B-2 to Y; and C and unclassified cities to Z. X, Y, and Z are more commonly known as Tier-1, Tier-2, and Tier-3 cities, respectively. There are eight X cities and ninety seven Y cities. On the basis of the 2011 census, two cit ...
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United Kingdom
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a country in Europe, off the north-western coast of the continental mainland. It comprises England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The United Kingdom includes the island of Great Britain, the north-eastern part of the island of Ireland, and many smaller islands within the British Isles. Northern Ireland shares a land border with the Republic of Ireland; otherwise, the United Kingdom is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, the North Sea, the English Channel, the Celtic Sea and the Irish Sea. The total area of the United Kingdom is , with an estimated 2020 population of more than 67 million people. The United Kingdom has evolved from a series of annexations, unions and separations of constituent countries over several hundred years. The Treaty of Union between the Kingdom of England (which included Wales, annexed in 1542) and the Kingdom of Scotland in 170 ...
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Chandaka Elephant Sanctuary
Chandaka Elephant Sanctuary () is a wildlife reserve located in the south fringe of cuttack in the Indian state of Odisha. Nestled on Khurdha uplands of the Eastern Ghats biotic region, Chandaka forest is spread over of rolling table land and small sprawling hillocks of Khurdha and Cuttack Districts. It was designated as an elephant reserve in December 1982. Flora The floral diversity is distributed in six types, viz., secondary moist miscellaneous semi-evergreen forests, moist Kangada (''Xylia xylocarpa'') forests, coastal Sal forests (''Shorea robusta''), thorny bamboo brakes (''Bambusa bambos''), planted teak and ''Eupatorium'' scrub. The main tree species are kochila, kalicha, belo, kangada, giringa, sunari, sal, kumbhi, jamu, karanja, teak and sidha. Male bamboo ('' Dendrocalamus strictus'') has a very restricted distribution. Common medicinal plants of the sanctuary are duramari, baidanka ('' Mucuna pruriens''), brudhadaraka, bhuinlimbo, guduchi lata, salparni (''Desm ...
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States And Territories Of India
India is a federal union comprising 28 states and 8 union territories, with a total of 36 entities. The states and union territories are further subdivided into districts and smaller administrative divisions. History Pre-independence The Indian subcontinent has been ruled by many different ethnic groups throughout its history, each instituting their own policies of administrative division in the region. The British Raj mostly retained the administrative structure of the preceding Mughal Empire. India was divided into provinces (also called Presidencies), directly governed by the British, and princely states, which were nominally controlled by a local prince or raja loyal to the British Empire, which held ''de facto'' sovereignty ( suzerainty) over the princely states. 1947–1950 Between 1947 and 1950 the territories of the princely states were politically integrated into the Indian union. Most were merged into existing provinces; others were organised into ...
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