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Bhawanipatna is a city and headquarters of the
Kalahandi district Kalahandi (locally pronounced ''Kalahani'') is a district of Odisha in India. Archaeological evidence of Stone Age and Iron Age human settlement has been recovered from the region. Asurgarh offered an advanced, well civilised, cultured and ur ...
, in the Indian state of
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. Bhawanipatna has numerous temples dedicated to different deities of the
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. It is named after the presiding deity, Bhawani-Shankar and Patna which means "place" in Odia like "Padaa". Bhawanipatna municipality is the administrative head of the city, which is divided into twenty wards with different sub-areas called ''pada'' (pronounced "padaa"). Originally, these ''padaas'' were inhabited by people of different communities, but over the last few decades, these padaas have become homogeneous. Bhawanipatna has more than forty ''padaas''.


Geography and climate

Bhawanipatna is located at . It has an average elevation of . Bhawanipatna is located in the center of large mountains and plateaus. It has eastern ghat mountains in its eastern frontier.


Climate

Bhawanipatna has a tropical wet and dry climate, temperatures remain moderate throughout the year, except from March to June, which can be extremely hot. The temperature in April–May sometimes rises above . The summer months also have dry and hot winds. In the summer, the temperature can also go up to . The city receives about of rain, mostly in the monsoon season from late June to early October. Winters lasts from November to January and are mild, although lows can fall to .


Demographics

India
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, Bhawanipatna had a population of 69,045 and 83,756 including its suburbs. The population of children ranging from ages 0–6 is 7,407, which is 10.73% of total population of Bhawanipatna (M). In Bhawanipatna Municipality, the female sex ratio is 945 against the state average of 979. Moreover, the child sex ratio in Bhawanipatna is around 911 compared to the Orissa state average of 941. The literacy rate of Bhawanipatna city is 85.00% higher than state average of 72.87%. In Bhawanipatna, male literacy is around 90.95% while the female literacy rate is 78.72%, according to the 2011 census. Out of the total population, 23,705 were engaged in work or business activity. Of this 18,666 were males while 5,039 were females. In the census survey, a worker is defined as a person who engages in business, a job, service, cultivation, or other labour activities. Of a total working population of 23,705, 84.55% were engaged in main work while 15.45% of total workers were engaged in marginal work.


Language and literature

The language spoken by the people of Kalahandi is the
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and sambalpuri dialect of Oriya, locally known as Kalahandi. Local weekly newspapers such as Arjji and Kalahandi Express publish articles in standard Odia and Kalahandi language. Other languages include Kui, Bhatri (another dialect of Odia), Parji, and
Bhunjia Bhunjias, are an ethnic group found in India mainly reside in Sunabeda plateau in Odisha and Chhattisgarh. They are mostly found in Nuapada district, which is roughly between 22° 55′ N and 21° 30′ N latitude and 82° 35′ E longitude. It ...
, spoken by approximately 7000 Bhunjia Adivasis.


Politics

Current MLA from Bhawanipatna Assembly Constituency is Pradipta Kumar Naik of
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, who won the seat in State Legislative election of 2019. Previous MLA from this seat is Anam Naik from
Biju Janata Dal The Biju Janata Dal (; BJD) is a regional political party in the Indian state of Odisha founded and led by Naveen Patnaik, the current Chief Minister of Odisha and the son of former Chief Minister of Odisha Biju Patnaik, after whom the party i ...
, who won the election in the year 2014. Dusmanta Kumar Naik of
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won the seat in State election of 2009. Pradip Kumar Naik of
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won the seat in State elections of 2004 and also in 2000 and 1995, Ajit Das of JD won this seat in 1990, Bhaktacharan Das of JNP in 1985, and Dayanidhi Naik who won this seat in 1980 as a candidate of INC(I) and as INC candidate in 1977. Bhawanipatna is part of the Kalahandi constituency, currently held by Basanta Kumar Panda, and before that by
Arka Keshari Deo Arka Keshari Deo is an Indian politician. He is elected to the 16th Lok Sabha in 2014 from Kalahandi constituency in Odisha. He is a member of the Biju Janata Dal (BJD) political party. Arka joined BJD in 2013 after death of his father Bikram ...
, who was the grandson of Maharaj Pratap Kesari Deo of Kalahandi.


Tourism

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Maa Manikeshwari Mandir Manikeshwari Temple is located in Kalahandi district of Odisha, India. The temple is located to the south of Bhawanipatna. The main deity here is Goddess Manikeshwari. She is the Ishta Devi of Nagavanshi Khyatriya's. During Dussehra festival, ani ...
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Chatar jatra Chatar Jatra or Chatar Yatra is a traditional festival celebrated by the people of Kalahandi District, Orissa, India. The festival involves Maa Manikeswari, the family goddess of the Kalahandi King's family. Origin Maa Manikeswari is the promin ...
There are two Manikeshwari Mandir located in Kalahandi district of Odisha, one is in Bhawanipatna and other at Thuamal Rampur. The temple is located in the center of Bhawanipatna. The main deity here is Goddess Manikeshwari. The main devotees are from the fisherman community. During Dussehra festival, animal sacrifice is offered at this temple which is a festival also known as
Chatar jatra Chatar Jatra or Chatar Yatra is a traditional festival celebrated by the people of Kalahandi District, Orissa, India. The festival involves Maa Manikeswari, the family goddess of the Kalahandi King's family. Origin Maa Manikeswari is the promin ...
where thousands of people gather in the city to get the blessings from their beloved goddess . A film is also documented showing the ritual of animal sacrifice before Goddess Manikeshwari. * Phurlijharan Phurlijharan is a perennial waterfall about in height with multi-coloured rainbows created by the sunrays falling on the scattered water particles. Evergreen forests around the fall provide ample opportunities to group picnickers. *
Karlapat Wildlife Sanctuary Karlapat Wildlife Sanctuary () is a wildlife sanctuary located in Kalahandi district and a popular tourist attraction of Odisha in India. Karlapat Wildlife Sanctuary is about 15 km from Bhawanipatna, the district headquarters of Kalahandi ...
SH-44 Karlapat Wildlife Sanctuary (Odia: କର୍ଲାପାଟ୍; Hindi: कर्लापाट्) is a wildlife sanctuary located in Kalahandi district and a very popular tourist attraction of Odisha in India. The sanctuary sanctuary lies within the Eastern Highlands' moist deciduous forests ecoregion; major plant communities include mixed deciduous forests and scrublands. It has also high mineral deposits like bauxite and manganese. The sanctuary is home to many wildlife species like
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, sambar,
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, and a wide variety of birds and reptiles. * Jakham It has a wooden guest house. * Rabandara Rabandara is a perennial waterfall about in height. * Sospadar Waterfall * Gadagada Twin-Waterfall * Zilla Sangrahalaya Zilla Sangrahalaya or the District Museum, Bhawanipatna has different artifacts, manuscripts, paintings and many rare items from pre-historic age (Asurgarh coins, Gudahandi paintings etc.) depicting ancient history of Kalahandi Region. * Permunji Permunji is a nursery situated at the foot of great mountain, a place for picnics. Elephants are commonly seen near the nursery crossing roads. * Hello Point Hello Point is a picnic spot and valley view point at the top of the eastern ghats from which half of the Kalahandi district is visible including Junagarh and Kalampur block. One can receive a signal from all telecom services for mobile, therefore it is named Hello Point. Image:INSIDE kARLAPAT.jpg, Inside Karlapat Wildlife Sanctuary Image:Statue Square Old Photo.jpg, Statue Square (the 1950s) File:Chattar 2.jpg, Chhattar Jatra (rally) of Goddess Manikeswarin (2009) File:Ghumra chattar.jpg, Ghumura Dance in the Chhattar Jatra File: Bhawanipatna town aerial view.jpg, Bhawanipatna Aerial View


Media and broadcasting

* Doordarshan Kendra (DD-6) It was started as Low Power Transmission on 15 February 1987 and it had been upgraded to High Power Transmission on 20 January 1992. This 10 KW capacity Doordarshan Kendra started functioning in 1992 is one of the few HPT centers among Sambalpur, Cuttack in Odisha. The studio was started on 3 September 2002. It's one of the three Doordarshan Kendras in the state of Odisha, the others being Sambalpur and Bhubaneshwar. Its studio became operational in 2002. In 2004, it started broadcasting agriculture-related programmes sponsored by Ministry of Agriculture and simultaneously began broadcasting agriculture programmes in different HPT (high power transmission) centres of KBK region. Besides this, it also used to produce programmes to promote tribal heritage, culture, drama besides entertainment and awareness building programmes for the KBK. It was broadcasting agriculture-related programmes from 6 pm to 6.30 pm on every Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday and local culture and entertainment based programmes from 5.30 pm to 6 pm each Monday and Thursday. During the period from 2005 to 2009, the centre has bagged 10 national awards and five nominee prizes for different programmes produced by it. * All India Radio (Akashwani Bhawanipatna 103 FM) All India Radio or Akashwani Bhawanipatna started on 30 December 1993 near Naktiguda, outskirt of the city. It has two transmitters 2x100 KW, MW in Belamal near Pastikudi. Frequency of Transmission is 1206 kHz, 248 MTs. It has two studios. The sanctioned strength of the Radio station in all cadres is 100. No. Of Casual Announcers in the Kendra is 56. Composition of originated programmes targets audience programme for Rural, Women Children, Youth & Senior Citizen, Light & Classical Music, Film Music. Broadcasting of programmes are done in Odia, Hindi, and English languages. The broadcasting covers a population of approx. 18,66,000 Lacs from Kalahandi, Nuapada, and nearby districts. All India Radio, #Bhawanipatna was started on 30 Dec 1993 at Naktiguda, Bhawanipatna i.e., Transmission and Studio and Radio Station at Belamal is a Relay Tower. Recently FM services have been started at AIR station at a frequency of 103  MHz Primary service zone, Kalahandi District and Naupada District. The station has not only popular in its primary zone, rather its audience from the district of Bolangir, Sonepur, Phulbani, Bargarh, Nawrangpur and Rayagara of Orissa and Raigarh district of Chhattisgarh. Moreover, this station serves the districts coming under the capital KBK scheme of the Govt. of India. Transmission Strength~BEL HMB 140- 2 x 100 KW Frequency of Broadcast~1206 kHz and 248 meters. Mast Height~ 122 Meters * My Channel (Local Media Group) Digital Cable TV and WiMax provider. * Ortel Cable and Broadband Service Digital Cable TV and Broadband provider. * EM Digital


Festivals

* Dasra (Dussehra) : Dasara or
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is celebrated by
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all over India, but is very popular in Eastern India, including Odisha,
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and Assam. However, goddess
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is known as Shaki (Energy) and most of the goddess based on tribal and Shaki is inspired from goddess Durga. The major goddesses of Kalahandi, including Manikeswari, Lankeswari, Denteswari, Khameswari, and Bhandargharen are seen as a reflection of goddess Durga and most of the major festivals like Chhatar Jatra, Kkandabasha, Budharaja Jatra, etc. are celebrated during Dussehra. Dusra is significant in all the Sakti Pitha in Kalahandi and is one of the popular festival in the region. * Kalahandi Utsav "Ghumura" : It is hosted in Lal Bahadur Shastri stadium * Diel or Deepawali : Also popularly known as
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is celebrated in Kalahandi. But this is getting popular due to immigrant business community mainly from Marwadi community, however, slowly it has entered the local mainstream. * Nuakhai: This is typically a local festival prevalent in Western Odisha including Kalahandi. It is inspired by the harvesting of new crops and historically came from tribes. But now everybody irrespective of caste, creed, and religion celebrates it. There are many kinds of Nuakhai according to tribal culture, out of which Dhan (Rice) Nuakhai is most popularly celebrated. * The Chhatra Yatra of Goddess Manikeswari of Bhawanipatna, a popular ceremony. (October)


Market

* Laxmi Bajar There are several market areas in the city, the biggest one is Laxmi Bajar or Main Market which is at the core of the city. Most of the garment showrooms, costumes, jewelry, grocery, and fancy shops are found here. Fruits and Vegetables are sold in the inner area of the market mainly near Laxmi Mandir. * Hatpada Hatpada or Weekly Market is situated near Gandhi Pramod Udyaan (park) is a bi-weekly market that takes place on Tuesday and Saturday where traders from different areas come to sell their goods including vegetables, grocery items, masala & spices, metal products (like utensils etc.), animal and their products like milk products, meat, fishes, etc. * Mach bazaar It is located near Ghodaghat bridge where different types of fish and prawns are sold. * Naktiguda Haat It is a small Bajar located on NH-26 mainly known for Grocery and Vegetable items.


Sports

# Lal Bahadur Sashtri Stadium is the biggest stadium in
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according to the total field area. It is present near the Bhawani Talkies, Old cinema hall. The stadium has held various matches including the Ranji Trophy and the Kalahandi Cup. It is maintained by Kalahandi District Athletic Association. Various sports and athletic training are conducted including Cricket, football, Karate, etc. There are also several tennis courts in the stadium. # Indoor Stadium (Badminton court) is present near the LBS Stadium. # The Reserve Police Stadium is the home ground of the Odisha Police. # The Govt. Autonomous College Field is one of the largest field present as compared to all others in Bhawanipatana. # D.I.E.T. Field is one of the biggest grounds available in the city used for club cricket, volleyball and football games.


Entertainment

Talkies/Cinema Halls * Bhawani Talkies was the oldest cinema hall in the city, near L.B.S. Stadium with UFO technology. (Now Closed). * Satyam Cinema is the biggest cinema hall in the city with UFO technology and Dolby Digital sound. * New Star Cineplex is the largest multiplex of southwestern Odisha (KBK-South Odisha) with four screens (#3D technology). It is situated near OMFED plant, SH-16 Raipur road, Bhangabari, Bhawanipatna. *Bhagirathi Mall, Second Mall & Multiplex in Bhawanipatna. Multiplex-4 Screen 3D, shopping Mall is situated near Satsang Bihar, NH-26 Junagarh Road, Bhawanipatna. Parks and Ecological Gardens * Bhagirathi Park- Present near Shirdi Sai Mandir on SH-44 is a tourist attraction. * Gandhi Pramod Udyaan- Situated near Statue Square. * Ecological Park- One of the oldest park present on the outskirt of the city on NH-26.


Education


Technical/Professional institutions

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College of Agriculture, Bhawanipatna The College of Agriculture, Bhawanipatna is one of the three Agriculture College of Odisha established in 2009 under Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology, Bhubaneswar.The college was inaugurated by the Hon’ble Chief Minister Sri. Nav ...
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Government College of Engineering, Kalahandi The Government College of Engineering, Kalahandi (GCEK), ( or, ସରକାରୀ ଯାନ୍ତ୍ରିକ ମହାବିଦ୍ୟାଳୟ, କଳାହାଣ୍ଡି) is a public engineering autonomous college under the state governmen ...
Bhawanipatna # Government Polytechnic College Bhawanipatna # College of Teacher Education, Bhawanipatna


University

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Kalahandi University Kalahandi University, formerly Government Autonomous College is a state public university located in Bhawanipatna, the district headquarters of Kalahandi district of Odisha, India History The University started as ''Kalahandi Science College'' ...


General degree colleges

# Binayak Residential college, Bhawanipatna # Government Women's College Bhawanipatna # Jayaprakash Sandhya Mahavidyalaya, Bhawanipatna # Pragati Degree College, Bhawanipatna # Saraswati Degree College, Bhawanipatna # Sastriji Science College, Bhawanipatna


Schools

# Kendriya Vidyalaya Bhawanipatna # Hi-Tech Public School Bhwanipatna # Citizens' Model English Medium Academy, Bhawanipatna # B.M. High School # Delhi Public Kids & Primary School, Bhawanipatna # Vimala Convent School # Manikeshwari High School # Saraswati Sishu Vidya Mandir # Satya Sai Vidya Mandir # Shastriji model school.(English Medium) # Shastriji Siksha Niketan. (Odia Medium)


Computer Institutions

# NICE - National Institute of Computer Education.


Health care

There is a medical college and several hospitals including nursing homes in the city which provide good health care services in the city. There are many ambulance services. Recently the state government announced a government medical college in Kalahandi. In response 40 acres of land has been handed over to the State Health Department for infrastructure, behind Bhawanipatna Ring Road (Proposed). It is adjacent to SH-16 (Proposed NH). * Kalahandi Medical College & Hospital, Bhangabari, Bhawanipatna The state government signed with Vedanta Group to build a medical college and 500-bed hospital at Bhangabari near Bhawanipatna. Recently a MoU has been signed by the state government and Vedanta Group and land acquisition is complete. * Sardar Rajas Medical College, Hospital & Research Centre (SRMCH) SRMCH is located away from Bhawanipatna on NH-26, it was the only medical college in KBK region earlier enhancing health services in the region. It was established in 2009 with support from WODC and Government of Odisha for conducting Under-graduate Medical Courses.It is a self-financing medical institution with 100 seats. Its now abandoned and case is currently going on by the medical students against Sylvian Trust at Odisha High Court. * District Headquarter Hospital District Headquarter Hospital is the main backbone for the health services in the city and whole district. It has many wards for different kind of patients, there's also a Radio Therapy and Regional Diagnostic centre in the hospital. There is also a blood bank in the hospital campus. Currently a new 6-storey hospital building is under construction. * Maa Manikeswari Multispeciality Hospital Earlier known as Life Worth Hospital, it was established in 2004 at Bhawanipatna located near Ghodaghat Chowk (SH-16). It was a branch of Life Worth Super Specialty Hospital present in
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. Later it was renamed as Maa Manikeswari Multispeciality Hospital at Bhawanipatna is having all the necessary facilities required during emergency. * Police Hospital Situated in Armed Reserve police campus near College Chowk, Bhawanipatna. Nursing Homes * Balaji Nursing Home Near Balaji Mandir Pardeshi Para Bhawanipatna * Surakhya Nursing Home Near Red Cross Kalyan Mandap Bhawanipatna * Jagannath Netralaya Eye Hospital Near Balaji Mandir Pardeshi Para Bhawanipatna


Transport


Air

Utkela Airstrip (VEUK) is present near the city () which is scheduled to be operational with daily flights to state capital
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scheme by Ministry of Civil Aviation, Govt. of India. Another one, Lanjigarh Airstrip () is private airstrip conducting VIP and chartered planes. Other nearby Airport are Swami Vivekananda Airport at Raipur, Chhattisgarh is away. Biju Patnaik International Airport in the state capital, Bhubaneswar is 427 km away by road and 631 km by rail.


Rail

Bhawanipatna railway station was inaugurated on 12 August 2012. It is situated on Lanjigarh-Junagarh rail line. Currently there are 3 trains (1 express and 2 passengers) running from Bhawanipatna to Bhubanneshwar, Raipur and Sambalpur.kesinga Railway station is connected by many major cities in India,like Delhi,Mumbai, Chennai,Surat etc.


Road

Highways connecting Bhawanipatna to various cities : *NH-26 -
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etc. in Chhattisgarh. Newly added taxi facility and auto facility including Biju Gaon Gadi throughout Bhawanipatna and villages nearer to it, is adding an advantage to the transport facility. Image:SH-44.jpg, Hill Town Road (SH-44) Image: Statue Square, Bhawanipatna.jpg, Statue Square, Bhawanipatna Image: College Square, Bhawanipatna.jpg, College Square, Bhawanipatna


Notable personalities

* Rendo Majhi: A freedom fighter 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 ...
, who started the Kondha revolution against the British in 1853.D.K. Joshi, S. Mund, M.P.Mishra, The Kandha Revolution in Kalahandi, Orissa Review, Aug 2007 * Sujeet Kumar (politician): Rajya Sabha Member, policy maker * Bhubaneswar Behera: Engineer, academic, administrator and author. * Ram Chandra Patra, IAS (retd.): (1919-2013)
Bureaucrat A bureaucrat is a member of a bureaucracy and can compose the administration of any organization of any size, although the term usually connotes someone within an institution of government. The term ''bureaucrat'' derives from "bureaucracy", ...
, social worker, and administrator acknowledged for his simplicity and administration, and for taking initiative in the
Indravati Indravati River is a tributary of the Godavari River, in central India. The Indravati River is a stream of the river Godavari. Its starting point, found to be the Ghats of Dandakaranya, range from a hilltop village Mardiguda of Thuamula Ra ...
project. He was the first IAS from Kalahandi. * Prafulla Ratha: Awarded a natyarashmi for his contribution to Oriya drama. * Kishan Patnaik: Socialist leader. He was born in 1930 into a lower-middle-class family in Kalahandi. Mr Patnaik worked in the youth wing of Samajwadi Yuvjan Sabha and soon rose to become its National president. He was elected to Lok Sabha from Sambalpur at the age of 32 and was one of handful members who turned the Lok Sabha into a real forum to discuss matters of national importance. He was perhaps the first person to bring the issue of starvation death in Kalahandi to the Indian parliament. Mr. Patnaik never lost sight of this fundamental plight of rural India, and securing the right to livelihood for the people on the margin therefore always remained central to his politics and to his vision of development.


Power and transmission

There is a 132/33 kV Grid Station near OMFED diary on SH-16. Power to this grid comes directly from
Therubali Therubali is a village in Rayagada district in the Indian States and territories of India, state of Odisha. IMFA's main plant is located at Therubali. Demographics In 2011, Therubali had population of 1783 of which male and female were 920 and ...
Grid. Power transmission and maintenance are done by
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. There is also a sub-station in Naktiguda, Bhawanipatna. It is maintained by
Western Electricity Supply Company of Odisha Western Electricity Supply Company of Odisha or WESCO( or, ପଶ୍ଚିମ ଓଡିଶା ବିଦ୍ୟୁତ ଯୋଗାଣ କମ୍ପାନୀ) was incorporated as a Public Limited Company of Government of Odisha on 19 November 1997 ...


References


External links


Official website of Kalahandi


{{Authority control Cities and towns in Kalahandi district