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CENSUS OF INDIA 1991 SERIES-19 ORISSA PART IX-A TOWN DIRECTORY Directorate of Census Operations, Orissa REGISTRAR GENERAL OF INDIA (in charge of the census of India and vital statistics) Office Address: 21A Mansingh Road New Delhi no 011, India Telephone: (91-11)338 3761 Fax: (91-11)338 -3145 Email : [email protected] Internet: htto:llwww.censusindia.net Registrar General of India's publications can be purchased from the following : • The Sales Depot (Phone: 338 6583) Office of the Registrar General of India 2/A Mansingh Road New Del~ 110 011, India • Directorates of Census Operations in the capitals of all states and union territories in India • The Controller of Publication Old Secretariat, Civil tines Delhi - 110 054 • Kitab Mahal State Emporia Complex, Unit No. 21 Baba Kharak Singh Marg, New Delhi 11 O' 001. • Sales outlets of the Controller of Publication allover India Census data available on floppy disks can be purchased from the following: • Office of the Registrar General, India Data Processing Division 2nd Floor, 'E' Wing Pushpa Bhawan Madangir Road New Delhi - 110 062, India Telephone: (91-11) 608 1558 Fax : (91-11) 608 0295 Email : [email protected] © Registrar General of'India The contents of this publication may be quoted citing the source clearly .(ii) CONTENTS Page No FOREWARD v PREFACE vii SECTi,lON-A Analytical note (i) General introduction 3 (ii) Census concepts and Urban Area 3 (iii) Scope of State Level 'Town Directory 10 (iv) Analysis of data s::overed in the Town Directory Statements and P.C.A. 10 Analysis of data. 11- I Codes used in T~wn Directory Statements' 60 Statements Statement I Status and growth history 63 Statement IT Physical aspects and location of towns, 1989. 85 Statement ill; Municipal finance, 1988-89 107 Statement IV Civic and other amenities, 1989 123 Statement V Medical, Educational,' Recreational & Cultural facilities, 1989 145 1\ Statement VI Trade Industry, Commerce and Banking, 1989 171 Urban Primary Census Abstract 191 Appendices Appendix! Location of towns arranged in alphabetical order 231 Appendix IT Towns arranged according to population size (1991) 239 Appendix ill Towns arranged district-wise according to population size, 1991 243 Appendix IV Towns showing their outgrowth with population 248 Appendix V Places of tourist interest in the State 249 SECTION-B MAPS List of Urban land use Maps and other Maps for the State Level Town Directory, 1991 A. Urban Land Use Maps 1. Cuttack 253 2. Raurkela Civil and Steel (UA) 255 (iii) Page, No. 3. Sambalpur 257 4. Baleshwar 259 5. Bhubaneswar 261 6. Puri 263 7. Brahmapur 265 8. Baripada 267 9. Jatani 269 10. Bhadrak 271 11. Balangir 273 12. Braj arajnagar 275 13. Jeypur 277 14. Jharsuguda 279 15. Sunabeda ·281 16. Bargarh 283 17. Phulabani 285 18. Parlakhemundi 287 lQ. Rayagada 289 20. Barbil 291 21. Anugul 293 22. Paradip 295 23. Bhawanipatna 297 B. Otht:r Maps 24. Administrative Map 1991 299 25. Location and growth of Urban Centres 301 26. Urban Population, 1991 303 (tv) FOREWORD The State .. ltvtf Town Directory w~s brought out tot the nut time after the 1971 Census. The tradition of compilation or suth a Dir~ctory after every censu~ is continuing since then with some minor modifications. It provides bSlsic data on demographic, economic, social and oultura1 aspects in respect of each town in a I state. This publication has in fact proved to be of immersE? utility to Elanners, administrators, academicians and researchers. The basic frame of the Town Directory of HHH sGriM is more or less the same as in the case of' earlier censuses. The Town Directory is divided into two sections : Section-A, besides providing pri.mary ..census abstract, contains an analytical note, the town directocy. covering.7- st.atements (I-VI and IV-a) and a few appenffices. The statements No. I to VI provide for ea6li 'l6Wn information on the origin and growth history of population, \' . , physical aspects, latest position regarding municipal)inartce, ei\1ic, medical, educational,. recreational and .cultural facilities av"i1abl~ in tpe Wwn ds Ji whble as also details on ttadl!1 M1l}tl1erce, industry and bruuang institutio~ etc. Statqment IV-A introduced for the \first time in 1981 Census provides information on the availability of civic 4ndother amenities in the notified slums of the eities and large towns having 50,000 or'more population ~ach. ,Section-B contai~ a number of important maps irteluding maps on land-use pattern. It is hop~d that the presert volume will be useful to the Certtrai/State Govenunent. departments, district administrations, local bo,sl~es, etc. in micro-level planning and administration of the urban areas and for preparing the development 'plans in relation to their hinterland. the maps~ on Iand:-use which present morphology of the towns 'are expected to be helpful to the town planners fdt w~rki11g out balance~ well integrated and farsighted developmental plans. The data for the town directory have been collecteq and compi]ecf pains taking1y in the Census Directorate by a team of devoted workers led by Sh. C.R. Mohanty, Asstt. Director under the direction of Shri R.N. Senapati, Director of Census Operations, Orissa. These data were collected through local administratiQn and various concerned departments of the State Government. The task of p1:mning, finali~ation and coordination of this publication was carried out centrally by Df. M.t<.. Jain, Deputy Registt~ General: (Social· Studies) of my ofP.ce. Smt. Minati Ghosh, Deputy Registrar General (Map), J5rovided the technical guidance in the preparation of the m~ps. The draft manuscrjpt compiled in the Census Directorate has been scrutinised in the Social Studies Division at the Headquarters by Shri i.p. Joshi, Investigator under the guidance of Shri R.K. Mehta, Assistant Director.. I thank all other officers who h{lve contributed to this project. A.R. NANDA.... New Delhi Registrar 'General, India 21st February, 1994 (v) PREFACE Urban areas are W1d~ubtedly the centres of dissewi~tion of knowledge, new ideas" technical skill ~d so on. Moreaver, migration t9 .urQatl'areali hal ~come a common phenomenon. The unemployed working populati9tl of the rural !lf~~~ l.l~~ tQ mi.a.r~tt tQ urban areas in quest of employment and livelih'ood resulting in high growth of populatio~ whtch Qamplctely upsets the urban planning and therefore needs special attention. This publication is a ~onti~lI~tton of the 1971 series whioh provides a compendium, of basic information for all the to~' of tl:w stat!ill.. Th~iQ i~ation relate to status of the town; growth history, physical asp~C(ts, ciyic anwlitie.:>! mooiQipm flJlMlC~ medical, educational, recreational and cultural facilities, trade and commerc~~ l?a$p.~ fi'leiUti~~~ et<t, in the fOI1ll of stat~ments and stati~ti'oa1 tables. Infonnation on contained in statistical tables hflve been analysed highlishting urbanii.lien and other trends to enhanc~ the scope and utility af t\1is :p1,l9Iication which may be useq as paramefers for future urban planning. Maps of some tpwn~ hlCh!d~q in th~ p\lblicl\ti9U depiQ~ the land use pattern of urban land such as business arell, indus~:u we.~. cx:tucatlonal area! residen,tial area, etc. of the town with ~ vi~w to providi~ adequat~ LTlformation: t9 pt~~r31 loo;ll bodios and persons interested in urban development. The data for statqtQlY tQ~ we.:{'Q colleote<;l froUl,the concerned local bodies and for the non-statutory ones thraugh th~ Tahasil~. I t~ thia opportlplity to thank their help and co-operation in providing.the r~quif¢9 inf~fUlatio.n ~p tlm~. The Director qf Censu$ Op@ft\tiQ11sl Shri R.N, Senapati under whose Iguidance the entire operations w~re carried out deserve§ p.ll cr~Eli.t of ita :mocess, though he had to leave this organisation for taking up some important assignment~ llflCler thQ State Government in public interest before this volume could be,sent to the Pre~~. lowe my q~ep sense of gratitude to Shri A.R Nandal lAS, Ex-Registrar General, India and Dr. M. Vijayanunni, ·f.A.S., present Registrar General, India for their inspiring guidance. I am equally grateful to t , Dr. M.K. Jain, D.RG.(S.S), Sri te. ,Agrawal, S.R.O. anq other Offioers in the Office of the Registrar Qeneral, India for giving us valuable sllggeationS at all. sti,llQS in the preparation or'this volume. ~, - My thanks are also Que to Sri C..R M"Qhanty, ADCO (T) under whose supervision the tabulation of this l1laJ.w.~cript was gone: My t4~ Me alsQ due to Sri D.C. Sahoo, Investigator and his team of Officers for preparing the maplJscript~ typ.i~ and scrutiny. My thanks are also due to Shri,J:P. Rout, RO. (Map) alon~~th a team of devoted offici<lls who prepared the maps, of this publication. I .- (BALWANT SINGH) Deputy Director, Census Operations, Oriss~, ·Bhuban~swar. (vii) SECTION-A ANALYTICAL NOTE GENERAL INTRODUCTION Section B consists of maps depicting adminis trative divisions of the state, percentage of urban In view of the rapid urbanisation and influx of population, location and growth of agglomerations/ people from rural areas to urban areas in the towns and land use patterns of selected urban developing countries, it has become imperative to agglomerations/towns. Apart from the maps of adopt suitable town planning measures in the country. administrative divisions of the state down to tehsil In order to accomplish this objective, basic statistics level as existed at the time of the 1991 census, the about the urban areas are the primary requirements.