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Rayagada District
Rayagada district is a district in southern Odisha, a state in India, which became a separate district in October 1992. Its population consists mainly of tribes, primarily the Khonds and the Soras. In addition to Odia, Kui and Sora are spoken by the district's indigenous population. It was founded by Maharajah Biswanatha Deba Gajapati of the Surjyabansha dynasty of Jeypore. Rayagada covers an area of , and is divided into eleven blocks. Agriculture is the chief source of income, and paddy, wheat, ragi, green and black gram, groundnut, sweet potato and maize are the district's major crops. Administrative setup The 11 Blocks and Tahasils in Rayagada district under two administrative Sub-Divisions are listed in the following table. There are 17 Police Stations under the three Police Sub-Divisions in Rayagada district are listed in the following table. History In the third century BC, during the reign of Ashoka, Odisha was part of the Kalinga empire. The hilly ...
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List Of Districts Of Odisha
Odisha, a state on the eastern coast of India, is divided into 30 administrative geographical units called ''Districts''. These 30 districts have been placed under three different revenue divisions to streamline their governance. The divisions are Central, North and South with their headquarters at Cuttack (''Central Division''), Sambalpur (''Northern Division''), Berhampur (''Southern Division'') respectively. Each division consists of 10 districts, and has as its administrative head a Revenue Divisional Commissioner (RDC), a senior rank officer of Indian Administrative Service. The position of the ''RDC'' in the administrative hierarchy is that between that of the district administration and the state secretariat. Each ''District'' is governed by a ''Collector'' & ''District Magistrate'', who is appointed from the Indian Administrative Service. The Collector & District Magistrate is responsible for collecting the revenue and maintaining law and order in the district. Each Dis ...
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Human Sex Ratio
In anthropology and demography, the human sex ratio is the ratio of males to females in a population. Like most sexual species, the sex ratio in humans is close to 1:1. In humans, the natural ratio at birth between males and females is slightly biased towards the male sex: it is estimated to be about 1.05 or 1.06 or within a narrow range from 1.03 to 1.06 males per female. More data are available for humans than for any other species, and the human sex ratio is more studied than that of any other species, but interpreting these statistics can be difficult. The sex ratio of the total population is affected by various factors including natural factors, exposure to pesticides and environmental contaminants, war casualties, effects of war on men, sex-selective abortions, infanticides, aging, gendercide and problems with birth registration. The sex ratio for the entire world population is approximately 101 males to 100 females (2021 est.). Human sex ratios, either at birth or in ...
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Climatic Regions Of India
The climate of India consists of a wide range of weather conditions across a vast geographic scale and varied topography. Based on the Köppen system, India hosts six major climatic sub types, ranging from arid deserts in the west, alpine tundra and glaciers in the north, and humid tropical regions supporting rain forests in the southwest and the island territories. Many regions have starkly different microclimates, making it one of the most climatically diverse countries in the world. The country's meteorological department follows the international standard of four seasons with some local adjustments: winter (December to February), summer (March to May), monsoon (rainy) season (June to September), and a post-monsoon period (October and November). India's geography and geology are climatically pivotal: the Thar Desert in the northwest and the Himalayas in the north work in tandem to create a culturally and economically important monsoonal regime. As Earth's highest and most ...
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Climate Of India
The climate of India consists of a wide range of weather conditions across a vast geographic scale and varied topography. Based on the Köppen system, India hosts six major climatic sub types, ranging from arid deserts in the west, alpine tundra and glaciers in the north, and humid tropical regions supporting rain forests in the southwest and the island territories. Many regions have starkly different microclimates, making it one of the most climatically diverse countries in the world. The country's meteorological department follows the international standard of four seasons with some local adjustments: winter (December to February), summer (March to May), monsoon (rainy) season (June to September), and a post-monsoon period (October and November). India's geography and geology are climatically pivotal: the Thar Desert in the northwest and the Himalayas in the north work in tandem to create a culturally and economically important monsoonal regime. As Earth's highest and most ...
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Gudari, Rayagada
Gudari is a town and a Notified Area Council (N.A.C.) in Rayagada district in the Indian state of Odisha. Gudari got the Status of N.A.C in 1972 and recently completed 50 years.It is the 3rd biggest town in Rayagada District followed by Rayagada and Gunupur in 1st and 2nd .As of Latest India census, Gudari has a population of 16,708 Gudari is the parent Village for around 100 of its small villages around it such as Bainaguda, siriguda, MKrai, Baliguda etc. Shri Minajhola is the nearest Tourist place near Gudari which attracts thousands of devotees during Shivratri. This Town had contributed and still giving birth to many Chartered Accountants, doctors, lawyers, engineers, MBAs, MCAs, Diploma holders, Teachers etc.. Geography Gudari is located at . It has an average elevation of 125 metres (410 feet). Gudari is a town and a Notified Area Council (NAC) in Rayagada district in the Indian state of Odisha. This town is known for its natural beauty, and is surrounded by ri ...
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Nagar Panchayat
A nagar panchayat (town panchayat; ) or Notified Area Council (NAC) in India is a settlement in transition from rural to urban and therefore a form of an urban political unit comparable to a municipality. An urban centre with more than 12,000 and less than 40,000 inhabitants is classified as a nagar panchayat. Such councils are formed under the panchayati raj administrative system. In census data, the abbreviation T.P. is used to indicate a "town panchayat". Tamil Nadu was the first state to introduce the panchayat town as an intermediate step between rural villages and urban local bodies (ULB). The structure and the functions of the nagar panchayat are decided by the state government. Management Each nagar panchayat has a committee consisting of a chairman with ward members. Membership consists of a minimum of ten elected ward members and three nominated members. The NAC members of the Nagar are elected from the several wards of the nagar panchayat on the basis of adult fran ...
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Nagar Palika
In India, a Municipal Council (also known as Municipality, Nagar Palika, or Nagar Palika Parishad) is an Urban Local Body that administers a city of population 100,000 or more. However, there are exceptions to that, as previously Nagar Palikas constituted in urban centers with populations over 20,000, so all the urban bodies which were previously classified as Nagar Palikas even if their population was under 100,000. Under the Panchayati Raj system. It interacts directly with the state government, though it is administratively part of the district it is located in. Generally, smaller district cities and bigger towns have a Nagar Palika. Nagar Palikas are also a form of local self-government entrusted with some duties and responsibilities, as enshrined in the Constitutional (74th Amendment) Act, 1993. Under Article 243Q, it became obligatory for every state to constitute such units. The 74th amendment made the provisions relating to urban local governments (Nagarpalikas). Three ...
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Rayagada (Odisha Vidhan Sabha Constituency)
Rayagada (Sl. No.: 140) is a Vidhan Sabha constituency of Rayagada district, Odisha. This constituency includes Rayagada, Rayagada block and Kashipur block. Elected Members Sixteen elections were held between 1951 and 2019.Elected members from the Rayagada constituency are: *2019: (140): Shri Makaranda Muduli (Independent) *2014: (140): Lal Bihari Himirika ( BJD) *2009: (140): Lal Bihari Himirika (BJD) *2004: (82): Ulaka Rama Chandra (Congress) *2000: (82): Lal Bihari Himirika (BJD) *1995: (82): Ulaka Rama Chandra (Congress) *1990: (82): Ulaka Rama Chandra (Congress) *1985: (82): Ulaka Rama Chandra (Congress) *1980: (82): Ulaka Rama Chandra (Congress-I) *1977: (78): Ulaka Rama Chandra (Congress) *1974: (78): Ulaka Rama Chandra (Congress) *1971: (78): Himaruka Rukuna (Swatantra Party) *1967: (78): Anantaram Majhi (Congress) *1961: (10): Musuri Santa Pangi (Congress) *1957: (8): Kamayya Mandangi (Congress) *1951 Events January * January 4 – Korean War: Third Battle o ...
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Bissam Cuttack (Odisha Vidhan Sabha Constituency)
Bissam Cuttack is a Vidhan Sabha constituency of Rayagada district, Odisha. This constituency includes Bissam Cuttack block, Kalyansinghpur block, Kolnara block and Muniguda block. Elected Members Fifteen elections were held between 1951 and 2014. Elected members from the Bissam Cuttack constituency are: *2019: (139): Jagannath Saraka ( BJD) *2014: (139): Jagannath Saraka ( BJD) *2009: (139): Damburudhara Ulaka (Congress) *2004: (81): Damburudhara Ulaka (Congress) *2000: (81): Sarangdhar Kadraka (BJD) *1995: (81): Damburudhara Ulaka (Congress) *1990: (81): Sarangdhar Kadraka (Janata Dal) *1985: (81): Ulaka Rama Chandra (Congress) *1980: (81): Ulaka Rama Chandra (Congress-I) *1977: (81): Damburudhara Ulaka (Congress) *1974: (81): Damburudhara Ulaka (Congress) *1971: (77): Sripati Praska (Swatantra Party) *1967: (77): Bishwanath Choudhary (Swatantra Party) *1961: (12): Bishwanath Choudhary (Ganatantra Parishad) *1951 Events January * January 4 – Korean War: Third Ba ...
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Gunupur (Odisha Vidhan Sabha Constituency)
Gunupur is a Vidhan Sabha constituency of Rayagada district, Odisha. This constituency includes Gunupur, Gudari, Gunupur block, Ramanaguda block, Padmapur block, Chandrapur block and Gudari block. Members of the Legislative Assembly Fifteen elections were held between 1951 and 2009 including one By election in 1955. Elected members from the Gunupur constituency are: *2014: (138): Trinath Gomango ( BJD) *2009: (138): Ramamurty Mutika (BJD) *2004: (80): Hemabati Gamang (Congress) *2000: (80): Ramurty Gamango (BJP) *(By poll) Bhagirathi Gamang (Indp) *1995: (80): Akshya Kumar Gomango (Congress) *1990: (80): Ramamurty Gomango (Janata Dal) *1985: (80): Bhagirathi Gamang (Congress) *1980: (80): Bhagirathi Gamang (Congress-I) *1977: (80): Bhagirathi Gamang (Congress) *1974: (80): Bhagirathi Gamang (Congress) *1971: (76): Bhagirathi Gamang ( Jana Congress) *1967: (76): Bhagirathi Gamang (Congress) *1961: (11): Narasimha Patro (Congress) *1957: (9): Narasingha Patra (Congress) and Sa ...
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Odisha Legislative Assembly
The Odisha Legislative Assembly is the unicameral state legislature of Odisha state in India. The seat of the Legislative Assembly is at Bhubaneswar, the capital of the state. The Legislative Assembly comprises 147 Members of Legislative Assembly. Out of total 147 Assembly Constituencies of Odisha Legislative Assembly, 33 seats are reserved for Scheduled Tribes (ST) and 24 seats for the Scheduled Castes (SC). It was announced by Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik that the Sachivalaya or the Secretariat building in Bhubaneswar will be called ''Lok Seva Bhavan''. History Sessions of Odisha Legislative Assembly & Speakers The following is the list of Odisha Legislative Assembly sittings: Leaders of Opposition Members of Legislative Assembly See also * Government of Odisha The government of the Indian state of Odisha and its 30 districts consists of an executive, led by the Governor of Odisha, a judiciary, and a legislative branch. Like other states in India ...
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Koraput (Lok Sabha Constituency)
Koraput is a Lok Sabha parliamentary constituency in 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 .... Assembly Segments Assembly constituencies which constitute this parliamentary constituency are: Members of Parliament Election Result 2019 Election Result 2014 Election Result In 2014 election, Biju Janata Dal candidate Jhina Hikaka defeated Indian National Congress candidate Giridhar Gamang by a margin of 19,328 votes. General Election 2009 References External linksKoraput lok sabha constituency election 2019 date and schedule {{DEFAULTSORT:Koraput Lok Sabha constituency Lok Sabha constituencies in Odisha Koraput district Rayagada district ...
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