CENSUS OF 1991

SERIES-19

ORISSA

PART IX-A

TOWN DIRECTORY

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.(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. 253 2. Raurkela Civil and Steel (UA) 255

(iii) Page, No. 3. 257 4. Baleshwar 259 5. 261 6. 263 7. Brahmapur 265 8. 267 9. 269 10. 271 11. 273 12. Braj arajnagar 275 13. Jeypur 277 14. 279 15. ·281 16. 283 17. Phulabani 285 18. Parlakhemundi 287 lQ. 289 20. 291 21. Anugul 293 22. Paradip 295 23. 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

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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

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

.- (BALWANT SINGH) Deputy Director, Census Operations, Oriss~, ·~swar.

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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. state level town directory contains a numb~r of important maps including maps on land use pattern. Apropos, the State level town Directory was introduced for the first time in the 1971 census to CENSUS CONCEPTS provide basic information in respect of demographic, Urban Areas social, economic and cultural aspects of each urban area of the state. The publication of Town Directory The town or urban areas are specially defined has been found to be extremely useful to planners, for the census purposes. Concept ,of urban area in research scholars, local administration and the public the 1991 census like 1981 census is as follows. at large. (a) All places with a municipality, corporation or In order to improve its usefulness, some cantonment board or notified town area; modifications and improvements have been (b) All villages/compact project areas which incorporated. Such changes include the class of towns satisfied the following criteria : in every stat~ment, civic administration status in (i) A minimum population of 5,000; statement III and IV and population figures in statement IV and V. The columns on Scheduled Caste (ii) Atleast 75 per cent of the male main and Scheduled Tribe population in statement IV and worker.s engaged in non-agricultural adult literacy centres in statement V are provided pursuits; keeping in view the minimum needs programme of (iii) A population density of atleast 400 per the planning commission. km2 (or 1,000 per square mile)

A new statement IVA was introduced which The urban criteria of 1981 census varied relates to civic and other amenities in notified slums slightly from that of 1961 and 1971 censuses. The of Class I and Class II towns in 1981 and continued male working activities such as fishing ,or logging, in 1991 census also. The information collected, etc. were treated as non-agricultural activity and compiled and presented in State level Town Directory, therefore contributed to the 75 per cent criterion of 1991 census are more or less the same as in 1981 the 1961 and 1971 censuses, whereas in the 1981 census.· However Moreover, as there is no notified census, these activities were treated as on par with cultivation and agricultural labourer for the purpose slums in the state, therefore statement V A has not of this criterion. In 1991 census also, the activities been presented in the State level Town Directory. of livestock, forestry, fishing, hunting, plantations and orchards and allied activities have been treated as The state level Town Directory contains two agricultural activities while applying the test of male secti·ons. Section A abounds in all the seven working population. 'statements pertaining to Town Directory included in the District Census Hand Book. In each statement all Urban agglomeration the towns of the state have been arranged alphabetically besides inset tables, state and townwise Apart from town/city, the 1971 and 1981 pnmary census abstracts, appendices and analytical concept of urban agglomeration is also adopted for notes. the 1991 census. Very often large railway colonies,

3 university campuses, port areas, military campus etc. 1981 census. All other towns were selected for SUAs come up outside the statutory limits of the city or town as per the definition. The eight SUAs were finalised but adjoining it. Such areas may not be themselves in consultation with the Town and Country Planning qualify to be treated as towns, but if they form a Organisation, Govt. of India and Town planning contiguous spread with the town, they are outgrowths Organisation of Govt. of Orissa since 1971. These of the town and deserve to be treated as urban. Such eight SUAs continued in 1981 and 1991 census with towns together with their outgrowths have been· addition of some of the villages as shown in A.5 of treated as one urban unit and called "urban Part ITA General Population Tables, 1991. agglomeration" , There is subtle difference between the standard An urban agglomeration may constitute urban area and urban agglomeration. For treating an (a) A city with contiguous outgrowth (the part of area as urban agglomeration outgrowths should be outgrowth being outside the statutory limits but contiguous having district urban characteristics falling within the boundaries of the adjoining whereas standard urban areas would cover both urban village or villages) and rural areas around a core town which are likely to be urbanised within a period of two or three (b) One town with similar outgrowth or two or decades. more adjoining towns with their outgrowths as in (a); or their outgrowths all of which form a contiguous spread. Census House (c) A city and one or more adjoining towns with A 'Census House' is a building or part of a their outgrowths all of which form a contiguous building having a separate main entrance from the spread. road or common courtyard or staircase, etc. used or recognised as a separate unit. It may be occupied or vacant. It may be used for a residential or non Standard Urban Area residential purposes or both. The concept of Standard Urban Area introduced in the 1971 census has been followed both in 1981 An 'occupied residential house' is a census and 1991 censuses. The essential requirement for the house which is partly or wholly used for the purpose constitution of a Standard Urban Area (SUA) as laid of residence at the time of census enumeration. down in 1971 were that : Household (i) It should have a core town of a minimum population of 50,000; A 'household' IS a group of persons who commonly live together' and would take their meals (ii) The contiguous areas made up of other urban from a common kitchen unless the exigencies of work as well as rural administrative units should have prevented any of them from doing so. There may be mutual socio-economic links with the core a household of persons related by blood or a town; household of un-related persons or having a mix of (iii) In all probability this entire area should get fully both. Example of un-related households are boarding urbanised in a period of two or three decades. houses, messes, hotels, residential hotels, rescue homes, jails and ashrams, etc. These are called SUAs determined on this basis in 1971 census "Institutional households". There may be one-member of Orissa were 1. Sambalpur, 2. Raurkela, 3. households. For census purposes, each one of these Baleshwar, 4. Cuttack, 5. Jeypur, 6. Brahmapur, 7. types is regarded as a household. If a group of Bhubaneswar and 8. Puri of these eight SUAs, Jeypur persons who are un-related to each other live in a in district and Baleshwar in Baleshwar census house, but do not have their meals from the district though had not satisfied the definition of common kitchen, they would not constitute a having 50,000 and more population, they are household. Each such person is treated as a separate considered due to their special importance. However, household. The important link in finding out, whether these two towns crossed the limit of 50,000 during there is a household or not, is a common kitchen.

4 Literate ' 23. Dandasi A person is considered to be literate if he is 24. Dewar able to read and write in any language with 25. Dhanwar understanding. A person who can merely read but 26. Dhoba, Dhobi can not write is not literate. It is not necessary that a person who is literate, should have received any 27. Dom, Dombo, Duria Dom formal education or should have passed any minimum 28. Dosadha educational standard. All children of the age of 6 years 29. Ganda or less have been treated as illiterate, even if the child 30. Ghantarghada, Ghantra is going to school and may have picked up reading and writing a few odd words. 31. Ghasi, Ghasia 32. Ghogia Scheduled Caste 33. Ghusuria The Scheduled Castes are specified in the 34. Godagali Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes orders 35. Godari (Amendment) Act, 1976 of Government of India. As 36. Godra many as 93 Castes have been notified as Scheduled Caste for this State; 37. Gokha 38. Gorait, Korait Scheduled Castes List for Orissa 39. Haddi, Hadi, Hari 1. Adi Andhra 40. Irika 2. Amant, Amat 41. Jaggali 3. Audhelia 42. Kandra, Kandara 4. Badaik 43. Karua 5. Bagheti, Baghuti 44. Katia 6. Bajikar 45. Kela 7. Bari 45. Khadala 8. Bariki 47. Kodalo, Khodalo 9. Basor, Burud 48. Kori 10. Bauri 49. Kummari 11. Bauti 50. Kurunga 12. Bavuri 51. Laban 13. Bedia, Bejia 52. Laheri 14. Beldar 53. Madari 15. Bhata 54. Madiga 16. Bhoi 55. Mahuria 17. Chachati 56. Mala, Jhala, Malo, Zala 18. Chakali 57. Mang 19. Chamar, Mochi, Muohi, Satnami 58. Mangan 20. Chandala 59. Mehra, Mahar 21. Chandhai Maru 60. Mehtar, Bhangi 22. Cherua, Chhelia 61. Mewar

5 62. Mundapotta Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Orders (Amendment) Act, 1976 of Government of India. 62 63. Musahar Scheduled Tribes have been notified for Orissa State. 64. Nagarchi 65. Namasudra Scheduled Tribes List for Orissa 66. Paidi 1. Bagata 67. Painda 2. Baiga 68. Pamidi 3. Banjara, Banjari 69. Pan, Pano 4. Bathudi 70. Panchama 5. Bhottada, Dhotada 71. Panika 6. Bhuiya, Bhuyan 72. Panka 1. Bhumia 73. Pantanti 8. Bhumij 74. Pap 9. Bhunjia 75. Pasi 10. Binjhal 76. Patial, Patikar, Patr at anti , Patua 11. Binjhia, Binjhoa 77. Rajna 12. Birhor 78. Relli 13. Bondo Poraja 79. Sabakhia 14. Chenchu 80. Santia 15. Dal Desua Bhumij 81. Sanei 16. 82. Sapari 17. Dharua 18. Didayi 83. Sauntia, Santia 19. Gadaba 84. Sidhria 20. Gandia 85. Sinduria 21. Ghan' 86. Siyal 22. Gond, Gondo 87. Tamadia 23. Ho 88. Tamudia 24. Holva 89. TanIa 25 Jatap\) 90. Tiar, Tior 26. Juang 91. Turi 27. Kandha Gauda 92. Ujia 28. Kawar 93. Valamiki, Valmiki 29. Kharia, Kharian Scheduled Tribe 30. Kharwar A person is taken as Scheduled Tribe, if he 31. Khond, Kond, Kandha, N anguli Kandha, belongs to anyone of the tribes specified in the Sitha Kandha

6 32. Kisan of our population is engaged in work or is economically active and what job they do for earning 33. Kol their livelihood, these are the issues which the census 34. Kolah Loharas, Kol Loharas collected through its massive operation in order to provide a broad dimensional picture of the labour 35. Kolha force. There have been experimentations with the 36. Koli, Malhar definitions from Census to Census and as a result, the definition of working force has rarely remained 37. Kondadora unchanged between two censuses as would be evident 38. Kora from the paragraphs to follow.

39. Korua "The means of livelihood" approach was 40. Kotia adopted from 1901 up to 1951. From 1901 to 1921, the expressions used were "Workers" and 41. Koya "Dependents. In 1931, the concepts used were 42. Kulis "earner", "working dependent" and "non-working dependent". In 1951, the categories were "self 43. Lodha supporting persons", "earning dependents" and "no11- 44. Madia earning dependents". In 1961 and 1971, however, there was a shift to the labour force approach, 45. Mahali according to which a person was treated as "worker" 46. Mankidi if his activity during the reference period was productive one. The difference in the concepts of 47. Mankirdia worker as used in 1961, 1971, 1981 and 1991 censuses 48. Matya is summerised below : 49. Mirdhas (a) 1961 Census: 50. Munda, Munda Lohara, Munda Mahalis "Workers" = (Main workers + Marginal 5l. Mundari workers) of 1981 and 1991 Census 52. Om anaty a "Non-workers" = Non-workers of 1981 and 1991 53. Oraon (b) 1971 Census : 54. Parenga "Workers" = Main workers of 1981 and 1991 55 Paroja "Non-workers" = (Marginal workers + Non­ 56. Pentia workers) of 1981 and 1991 57. Rajuar The questions which were canvassed in the 58. Santal individual slips during 1991 census to elicit information on the characteristics of the population 59. Saora, Savar, Saura, Sahara were as follows : 60. Shabar, Lodha I. Q.14A Worked any time at aU last year? 61. Sounti Yes 62. Tharua No.(HlSTIDIRIBIVO)

Worker and working population II. Q.14B If yes in 14A, did you wOlk for major part of last year? YLS (1)/ No(2) The entire population of a country can be divided into two groups i.e. economically active and III Q.1SA Main activity last year? inactive. The economically active group is generally Yes in 14B (C/ALIHHJJOW) referred to as the working population. What proportibn No in 14B (HlSTfDIRIBIVO)

7 IV. Q.15B 14B Yes - Any other work any time type of work in which marginal workers were engaged last yearl Yes (C/ALIHHI/OW)/No have been elicited through question 15B. 14B No-Work done any time last year/ (C/AL/HHIJOW) "Non-workers" are those who have not worked any time at all in the year preceding the enumeration. v. Q.16 If no in 14A or 14B, seeking/available for work? Yes (l)/No (2) If the number of main workers, marginal workers and non-workers are added up, one would Basically, during 1991 census these questions arrive at the total population itself. In other words have been formulated so as to divide the population these are exclusive categories. into those who have worked any time at all during the last year and those have not worked at all. Having Main activity of workers has been classified classified the population into these two broad streams, into the following nine broad categories the next attempt was to divide those who have worked any time into two sub-streams, viz., those who have (i) Cultivator : A person is regarded as worked in some economic activity for a period of 6 cultivator if he or she is engaged either as employer, months or more or in both the agricultural seasons, single worker or family worker in cultivation of land and those whose work can be considered as marginal owned or held from Government or held from private or secondary (i.e. less than 6 months) Finally, an persons or institutions for payment in money, kind or attempt has also been made to determine whether share. Cultivation includes supervision or direction those who are non-workers or those who are marginal of cultivation. Cultivation involves ploughing, workers are either seeking or are available for work. sowing, harvesting and production of cereals and millet crops viz., wheat, paddy, jawar, bajra and other "Work" has been defined as participation in any crops, such as sugarcane, groundnut, etc. and pulses, economically productive activity. Such participation raw jute and kindred fibre crops, cotton etc. and does may be physical or mental in nature. Work involves not include fruit, growing of vegetables or keeping not only actual work but also effective supervision orchard or groves or working for plantation like tea, and direction of work. In all the questions the coffee, rubber etc. reference period is one year preceding the date of enumeration. Some 'works viz., agriculture and (ii) Agricultural Labourer: A person who household industry are carried on either throughout works in another person's land for wages in money, the year or during a particular season or part of the kind or share is regarded as an agricultural labourer. year depending on local circumstances. In such cases He or she has no risk in the cultivation, but merely the reference period has been the broad time span of works in another person's land for wages. An the agricultural season preceding the enumeration has agricultural labourer has no right of lease or contract been kept. on land on which he/she works.

An attempt has been made in this publication (iii) Livestock, forestry, fishing, hunting and to present data relating to "main workers", "marginal plantations, orchards and allied activities workers" and "non-workers" separately. In case of main workers the distribution of such workers among (ii) Mining and Quarrying cultivators and agricultural labourers, those engaged in household industry and other workers have also Yea) Household Industry : "Household been given. The main workers are those who have Industry" is defined as an industry conducted by the worked for a major part of the year preceding the head of the household himselflherself and/o~ by the enumeration. members of the household at home or within the village in rural areas and only within the precincts of "Marginal workers" are those who have worked the house where the household lives in urban areas. anytime at all in the year preceding the enumeration It should involve production, processing, servicing or but have not worked for a major part of the year. The repair of articles or goods, not on the scale of a

8 registered factory. The larger proportion of workers (iii) Dependents in a household industry should consist of members of (iv) Retired persons or rentiers the household including the head. (v) Beggars, etc. The main characteristics of the "Household (vi) Inmates of institutions Industries" are the following : (vii) Other non-workers (a) One or more members of the household must participate. Participation by hired labour (i) Household duties : This covers all persons must be minimum. who are engaged in unpaid home duties and who do no other work, or have not done any work at all during (b) The activity should r('late to some the last one year preceding date of enumeration. If production, processing, servicing, repairing a person who normally attends to household duties is or making and selling of goods. also engaged in some economic activity, than he or (c) The goods produced should not be for she is a worker. For example, a housewife may help consumption by the household itself but in family cultivation or agriculture or make and sell should be wholly or partly for sale. cowdung cakes etc. at odd times. She is treated as worker. (d) In an urban area the industry must be carried on in the precincts of the house in which the (ii) Student: This will cover all full-time household lives. In the rural areas, the industry may be anywhere within the limits students and children attending school. If a student participates in some economically productive work, of the village. like helping sometimes as an unpaid family worker (e) The activity should not be on the scale of a in family cultivation etc. such student should be registered factory. treated as a worker and not as student. Very often (f) Professions such as those practised by the daughter in the family helps in the household work Pleader, Doctor, Barber, Musicians, Dancer, though she is studying fult-time, in which case she is Dhobi, Astrologer, etc. will not be household treated as student. industry. (iii) Dependent: This includes all dependents V(b) Other than Household Industry such as infants or children not attending school or a person permanently disabled from work because of (vi) Construction illness or old age. Dependents include even able­ (vii) Trade and Commerce bodied persons who cannot be categorised in any other category of non-worker but are dependent on others. (viii) Transport, Storage and Communications (ix) Other Services (iv) Retired persons or rentiers : A person who has retired from service and is doing no other It includes political or social work, all work and is not employed again in some full-time government servants, teachers, priests and artists etc. work or engaged in some other work such as labourer of household industry are other workers. cultivation, business, trade etc. or a person who is a rentier or living on agricultural or non-agricultural Non-workers: royalty, rent or dividend or any other person of independent means for securing which helshe does In case of persons who are non-workers not have to work comes under this category. If a throughout, information relating to them has been retired person is doing some work, in such case hel obtained through categories as mentioned below : she is a worker. (i) Household duti es (v) Beggar: This covers beggars, vargrants or (ii) Students persons without indication of source of income and

9 those without specified source of subsistence, who are Density not engaged in economically productive work. The density (population per sq. km.) shown for the state/district/tahsil/police station/town has been (vi) Inmates of institntions . This covers worked out using the area figure corrected upto two convicts in jails or inmates of a penal, mental or places of decimals. chantable institution even if such persons are compelled to do some work such as carpentry, carpet Spelling of administrative unit weaving, vegetable growing etc. in such institution. However, an undertnal prisoner enumerated in a jail As explained above, the spellings of district is recorded for the work he/she was doing before hel names have been adopted from the Surveyor General she was apprehended. Similarly a person temporarily of India to maintain uniformity at all India level. 111 a hospital or similar institution is recorded into the However, the spellings of lower units viz., towns are hospital or institution. However, the previous work in confirmity with the spellings available in the State is not recorded for the kind of work he/she was doing Government rpcords. before being convicted in respect of long term undertrial prisoner or convict or for long term inmates Scope of Statl. level Town Directory of penal, mental or charitable institutions. A person The State Town Directory is intended to present is considered as 'long term'. if he Of she is in such an institution for 6 months or more. data on all the towns in the State. The towns may be statutory municipal or notified area councilor non­ (vii) Other non-workers : This includes all municipal census towns. Towns have been arranged non-workers who do not come under any of the above in alphabetical order. The data on amenities and other six categories, but arc looking for work. A boy or aspects presented in codes which have been explained girl who has completed education or has stopped in detail in analysis just before the statements. Towns studying and is looking for work comes under this having outgrowths are marked with asterisks in the category. Alternatively a person who is merely statements. spending time at home as a dependent and IS not doing any work and not seeking any w.ork is not coming The town directory consists of the following under this category. In case of students who may be statements. seeking work and are quite prepared to give up studies, if they get a job, they are to be recorded as Statement I 'students'. The statement presents information on status and growth history of towns. In the statement, column Area Figure 1 gives the serial number of towns in alphabetical In keeping with the 1;ensus tradition, the order in the state as a whole. Name of towns in Surveyor General of India provid('s tbe area figures alphabetical order in column 2 also records class and for the State and district level. Hence the area figures civic administration status of the town. In column 3 of the district along with the spelling of the district location code, district code/town code manual has name as adopted by the Surveyor General, India has been recorded and in column 4 name of tahsil and been adopted in the publication with a view to police station where the towns is located is given. maintaming uniformity of data at the national level. Column 5 gives the name of CD. Block concerned The area figures of the ullits down below the district fur non-municipal census towns only. Column 6 gives level, viz., tahsil, police station, towns have been the area figures of the town in sq. kms. The number given in 4 sq. kms. The Tahsildars had reported the of households including the houseless ~ouseholds is area figures in acres in respect of the uni ts in the rural shown in column 7. In columns 8 to 17, the area, whereas the Executive Officers of the urban population alongwith the growth rate of popUlation bodies have reported the area figures for the urban of the town from 1901 to 1991 have been shown. In units. However, the area of the State remains column 18 density i.e. population per sq. km. has been unchanged during 1981-91. furnished. In columns 19 to 21 the sex ratios i.e.

10 females per 1000 males as recorded in 1971 Census Institutions, Higher Secondary/Junior Secondary! and subsequent censuses onwards have been MiddletPrimary Schools etc. has been indicated. In furnished. regard to recreational and cultural facilities, the number of Studios, Cinemas auditoria and public Statement II libraries are indicated.

The statement provides the physical aspects and Statement VI location of the towns with reference year i.e. 1989. Physical aspects such as rainfall and temperature of Statement VI provides information regarding the various towns in the district and locational aspects the most important commodities, imported, exported of each town with respect to its distance from state and manufactured along with number of banks, headquarters, district headquarters, sub divisional! agricultural credit societies and non-agricultural credit tahsil headquarters, nearest city with population of one societies for each town of the state. lakh and above railway station, bus route, etc. Urban Primary Census Abstract Statement ill The Primary Census Abstracts for each of the The statement indicates the financial position towns of the state are arranged in alphabetical order. of municipal towns for the year 1988-89. Income and The abstract prcs:::mts the area in sq. km. number of expenditures have been given in hundred rupees III occupied residential houses and households (Including respect of each town. institutional and houseless households) population, scheduled castes, scheduled tribes, population aged Statement IV 0-6 years, literates and educated persons, total number of main workers, workers in nine industrial categories Statement IV indicates civic and other amenities of workers, marginal workers and non-workers. viz. road lellgth, system of sewerage, number of latrines, method of disposal of night soil, water In addition to above, the following five supply, fire fighting service and the number of electric appendices have also been presented in this volume. connections as available during the year 1989. This statement also contains information regarding total I Location of towns arranged in alphabetical population, scheduled castes population and scheduled order. tribe popUlation. II Towns arranged according to popUlation size 1991 census. Statement IVA III Towns arranged districtwise according to This statement provides information in notified population size, 1991 census. slums in class I and class II towns in the state. As there is no notified slum pockets in the state, this IV Towns sltowing their outgrowths with statement has not been given in the manuscript. population. v Places of tourist interest in the towns of the Statement V state. Statement V gives information on medical, educational, recreational and cultural facilities Analysis of Data available in each town during the year 1989. Under In order to understand the information the heading medical facilities, the number of hospitals/ contained in statistical tables easily, it is necessary dispensarieslT.B. clinic etc. has been shown separately that tables are also analysed. Generally the statistical alongwith total number of beds available. Under the tables seem to be a burdensome drive whereas analysis heading educational facilities, the number of Arts/ makes them timely and easily understandable. So an Science/Commerce Colleges, Medical Colleges, attempt has been made in the following .paragraphs Engineering Colleges, Polytechnics, recognised to analyse the inset tables contained in the town Shorthand, Typewriting and Vocational Training directory.

11 Table 1 given below presents the growth of population in India and Orissa since 1901.

TABLE-l GROWTH OF POPULATION IN ORISSA (STATE) IN RELATION TO THE COUNTRY

State Orissa All India Rural Urban Rural Urban Decadal Decadal Decadal Decadal Census Total percentage percentage Total percentage percentage Year Population Population variation Population variation population Population variation Population variation

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1901 10,302,917 10,048,233 254,68..t 238,396,327 212.544,454 25,851,873

1911 11,378,875 11,103,716 + 10.50 275,159 + 8.04 252,093,390 226,151,757 + 6.40 25,941,633 + 0.35

1921 11,158.586 10,877,088 -2.04 281,496 + 2.30 251,321,213 223,235,043 + 1.29 28,088,170 + 8.27

1931 12,491,056 12,173,802 + 11.92 317,254 + 12.70 276,977,238 245,521,249 +9.98 38,455,989 + 19.12

1941 13,767,988 13,355,460 + 9.71 412,528 + 30 03 318,660,580 274,507,283 + 11.81 44,153,297 + 31.97

1951 14,645,946 14,051,876 + 5.21 594,070 + 44 01 361,088,090 298,644,381 + 8.79 62,443,709 + 41.43

1961 17,548,846 16,439,196 + 16.99 1,109,650 + 86 79 439,234,771 360,298,168 + 20.64 78,936,603 + 26.41

1971 21,944,615 20,099,220 -to 22.26 1,845,395 + 66.30 548,159,652 439,045,675 + 21.86 109,113,977 + 38.23

1981 26,370,271 23,269,984 + 15.73 3,110,287 + 68.54 685,184,692* 525,457,335 + 19.68 159,727,357 + 46.39

1991 31,659,736 27,424,753 + 17.91 4,234,983 + 36.16 846,302,688** 628,691,676 + 19.65 217,611,812 + 36.24

Note: * The 1981 Census Population of India includes projected population of Assam as the Census could not be conducted there. ** The 1991 Census Population of India includes projected population of Jammu & Kashmir as on 1.3.91 where Census was not held.

The above table reveals that the urban 68.54 per cent in 1981 and 36.16 per cent in 1991. population of Orissa has registered positive growth rate since the beginning of first census of 20th century The analysis of all India rural-urban composition of population also shows the same trend in 1901. The table also reveals that the growth rate in the growth rate of population. The table reveals 'of population in the rural areas of the state upto 1951 that there were positive growth rates in rural was slow and never acceded the limit of 1l.92 per population since the beginning of 20th century i.e. cent but after 1951 the remaining censuses of 1961, from 1901 census till the conduet of 1991 Census with 1971, 1981 and 1991 show rapid growth rate of the exception of 1921 when the growth rate was population with the highest of 22.26 per cent which negative. The table also reveals that the growth rate was recorded in 1971 census. The similar trend may of rural population upto 1951 was slow but it be noted in the growth rate of urban population with increased at a much higher rate after 195 I. The the exception that there is no negative growth rate in growth rate of urban population also shows a positive any of the censuses beginning from 1901. It is growth rate throughout all the censuses with no important to note that the growth rate of urban exception. The table also reveals that the urban population of India increased at a very rapid rate after population was much higher compared to rural 1921 when the urban population was recorded at 8.27 population. The above table shows that the growth per cent which increased to 41.43 per cent in 1951 rate of urban population of Orissa which was 2.30 and 46.39 per cent in 1981. per cent in 1921 increased to 44.01 per cent in 1951, but slowed down from 1961. The growth rate was Table 2 presents percentage of urban population 86.79 per cent 111 1961 followed by 66.30 in 1971, in India, States and Union Territories at 1991 Census.

12 TABLE-1 PROPORTION OF URBAN POPULATION IN :EACH STATE (ARRANGI!.D IN DESCENDING ORDER OF PERCENTAGE OF URBAN POPULATION

India/StatefUT. Total population UIban populatiO'Il. Percentage of urban population to total poplllation

1, 2 3 4

India (Including Assam 846,301,688 217,611,012 25.71 and Jamnu & Kashmir) 1. Mizoram 6&9,756 317,946 46.10 2. Goa 1,1(i9,793 479,H2 41.01 3. MaharashtJa 78,937,187 30,541,586 3$.69 4. Gujarat 41,309,582 14,246,061 34.49 5. Tamil Nadu 55,858,946 19,077,592 34.15 6. Kamataka 44,977,20] 13,907,788 30.92 1. Punjab 20,281,969 5,993,225 29.55 8. Manipm 1,831,149 505,645 21.52 9. West Bengal 68,071,965 18,707,6e1 27.48 10. Andhra Pradesh 66,508,008 17,887,126 26.89 11 Kerala 29,()98,S18 7,680,294 26.39 12. Haryana 16,463,64& 4,054,744 24.63 13. JallUl1u & Kashmir* 7,7lS,700 1,S39,4()O 23.83 14. Madhya Pradesh 66,181,170 15,338,837 23.18 15. Rajasthan 44,005,990 10,067,113 22.88 16. Uttar Pradesh 139,112,287 27,605,915 19.84 17. Meghalaya 1,774,778 330,047 18.60 18. Nagaland 1,209,546 208,223 17.21 19. Inpura 2,757,205 421,721 15.30 20. Orissa 31,659,736 4,234,983 13.38 21. Bihar 86,374,465 11,353,012 13.14 22. Arunachal Pradesh 864,558 110,628 12.80 23. Assam 22,414,322 2,487,795 11.10 24. Sikkim 406,457 37,006 9.10 25. Himachal Pradesh. 5,170,877 449,1% 8.69

Union Territories

1. Delhi 9,420,644 8,471,625 89.93 2. Chandigarh 642,015 575,829 89.69 3. P()D.dicherry 807,785 516,983 64.00 4. Lakshadweep 51,707 29,114 56.31 5. Daman & Diu IGl,S86 47,543 46.80 6. Andaman & Nicobar Islands 280,661 74,95~ 26.71 7. Dadra &; Nagar Haveli ]38,477 11,725 8.47

.. Estimated figure liS Census could not be conducted at Jammu & Kashmir.

13 The analysis of the above table shows that the The above table reveals that as many as 17 percentage of urban population in India at 1991 towns are newly added in 1991 census of which six Census was 25.71 per cent. . The table also reveals towns are Notified Area Councils. They are that the highest percentage of urban population , , , , Pattmundai amongst states was in Mizoram and the lowest and Paradip Phosphates. The remaining 11 towns are percentage was found in Himachal Pradesh i.e. 8.69 census towns. Belphar C. T. has highest population per cent. Amongst the U. Ts the highest percentage 24,607 among the census towns as against the lowest i.e. 89.93 per cent urban population was found in population 4,599 persons recorded in Tensa Census Delhi and lowest percentage i.e. 8.47 per cent was Town. found in Dadra & Nagar Haveli. The table also TABLE-4 reveals that 11 States i.e. Mizoram, Goa, Maharashtra, TOWNS DECLASSIFIED AND WHOLLY MERGED Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Punjab, Manipur, WITH OTHERS IN 1991 CENSUS West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh and Kerala were having higher percentage of urban population compared to Name with status Population all India percentage of 25.71 per cent and remaining of the town (1981 Census) States namely Haryana, J & K, M.P., Rajasthan, u.P. 1 2 Meghalaya, Nagaland, Tripura, Orissa, Bihar, Declassified Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Sikkim and Himachal Paprahandi (NAC) 6,424 Pradesh were having lower percentage of urban population compared to all India average. Similarly U. Ts of Delhi, Chandigarh, Pondicherry, Table-4 reveals that one town namely Lakshadweep, Dadra & Nagar Haveli and A & N Paparahandi which was a N.A.C. during 1981 census Islands were having higher percentage of urban with population 6,424 has been declassified during population and Dadra & Nagar Haveli was having 1991 census by Housing and Urban Development lower percentage of urban population compared to all Department, Government of Orissa vide Notification India percentage of urban population. No. 57507-SPL-Con-7/82-HUD dated 29 December, 1982. Table-3 presents new towns added m 1991 Census. Table-5 presents districtwise proportion of TABLE-3 urban population in Orissa at the 1991 Census.

NEW TOWNS ADDED IN 1991 CENSUS TABLE-5

Name with status Population DISTRICT-WISE PROPORTION OF URBAN of the town (1991 Census) POPULATION IN DESCENDING ORDER Percentage 1 2 of Urban population 1. Balugaon (NAC) 12,404 SL. Name of Total Urban to total 2. (CT) 24,607 No. district Population Population population 3. Champua (CT) 5,746 4. Charbatia (CT) 5,965 1 2 3 4 5 5. Damanjodi (CT) 5,719 1. Sundargarh 1,513,617 525,005 33.36 6. Ghantapada (CT) 9,918 2. Puri 3,590,026 106,004 19.67 1. Gopalpur (CT) 5,451 3. Sambalpur 2,697,153 462,608 17.15 8. Hatibandha (CT) 8,521 4. 3,158,764 470,522 14.90 5. 1,337,026 166,874 12.48 9. fChandapada (NAC) 1,522 6. Cuttack 5522,659 678,619 12.29 10. Konark (NAC) 10,899 7. Koraput 3,012,546 331,516 11.21 11. Nalco (CT) 8,102 8. 1,908,907 188,235 9.86 12. Nilagiri (NAC) 12,800 9. Balangtf 1,707,753 164,250 9.62 13. (CT) 6,139 10. Baleshwar 2,802,417 263,993 9.42 14. Panposh (CT) 9,564 11. Kalahandi 1,600,385 103,928 6.49 15. Para dip Phosphates (NAC) 2,972 12. Mayurbhanj 1,884,580 116,249 6.17 16. (NAC) 28,220 13. Phulabani 863,903 51",120 5.92 17. Tensa (CT) 45,99 State Total 31,659,736 4,234,983 13.38

14 The table reveals that the proportion of urban Dhenkanal with 9.86 per cent, Balangir with 9.62 per population in Orissa is 13.38 per cent which ranks cent, Baleshwar with 9.42 per cent, Kalahandi with 20th amongst the States of India. Thus the State of 6.49 per cent, Mayurbhanj with 6.17 per cent and Orissa is almost at the bottom when judged from the Phulabani with 5.92 per cent are below the State point of view of urbanisation. The above table also average of urban pop\llation. It is also worthy to shows that out of 13 districts of the State 4 districts mention here that there is only one district i.e. viz., Sundargarh with 33.36 per cent, Puri 19.67 per Sundargarh which has higher percentage of urban cent, Sambalpur with 17.15 per cent and Ganjam with population i.e. 33,36 per cent compared to all India 14.90 per cent of urban population are above the state average of 25.71 per cent of urban population. average of urban population and remaining districts viz., Kendujhar with 12.48 per cent, Cuttack with Table-6 presents distribution of towns by 12.29 per cent, Koraput with 11.21 per cent, popUlation size class in 1981 and 1991 censuses.

TABLE-6

DISTRlBUTION OF TOWNS BY POPULATION SIZE 1981 AND 1991 CENSUS

Number Percentage of population No. of Percentage of population Size class of towns 1981 of this category town to towns in 1991 of this category of towns of towns in 1981 popUlation total urbllll population 1991 population of total urban population

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

6 1,105,123 41.63 8 1,772,978 41.86

II 8 493,184 12.71 10 620,452 14.65

III 26 760,073 21.81 29 931,204 21.99 IV 40 541,932 17.04 52 731,604 17..28 V 25 196,176 6.31 22 166,740 3.94

VI 3 113,799 0.44 3 12,005 0.28

Toial 108 3,1l0,287 100,00 124 4,234,983 100.00

The above tables reveals that the number of TABLE-7(a) towns has increased from 108 at 1981 census to 124 , I DISTRIBUTION OF STATUTORY & NON-STATUTORY at 1991 census. Thus 17 new tOWJ1~ has ,come u~ TOWNS BY SIZE CLASS during decade 1981-1991. Table-6 also reveals that Number of towns Number of non­ during 1981-91 the number of class I towns has Size class Total No. having statutory Municipal Census increased from 6 to 8, class II has increased from 8 towns of towns bodies and Project towns to 10, class III has increased from 26 to 29 , class IV 1 2 3 4 increased from 40 to 52. But number of class V towns has decreased from 25 to 22, but the number of class I 8 8 VI towns remained unchanged. Like 1981 census, II 10 10 class I towns shared largest urban population (41. 86 m 29 28 1 per cent) during 1991 census and lowest percentage IV 52 47 5 0.08 percent of urban population was shared by class VI towns. V 22 8 14 VI 3 1 2 Table 7( a) presents distribution of statutory and non-statutory towns by class of towns 1991. Total {24 102 22

15 Table 7(a) reveals·'that bf the 124 towns of the category. It may be noted that all the class I & II state 22 are non-municipal census towns and towns are statutory towns. Out of remaining class of remaining 102 towns are statutory towns. Among the towns, mostly are statutory towns but a few of them are non-municipal town. non-municipal census towns as many as 14 towns comes under class V category followed by five towns . Table 7(b) presents towns by the civic status in class IV, two in c~ass VI and only one in class ill in the 1991 Census.

TABLE-7(b) TOWN BY CIVIC STATUS

Number of towns having Size class Total number Municipal Municipal Cantonment Board Notified town of toWllS of towns Corporation Committee Committee area committee Others

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 I - 8 7 1 II 10 8 2

III 29 13 15 1

IV 52 2 45 5

V 22 8 14 vl 3 1 2

Total 124 30 72 22

Table 7(b) reveals that there is no town under population per square kilometre by size class of towns Municipal Corporation or Cantonment Board in 1991 census. Committee in the State of Orissa. Out of 124 towns of the state, 30 have municipal councils, 72 have TABLE-8 notified area and rest 22 are census towns. Out of 8 DENSITY BY SIZE CLASS OF TOWNS, 1991 CENSUS class I towns, seven towns have municipal committees and only one town has notified area committee. Out Size class Number of . Density of towns towns (population per sq.km.) of 10 class II towns, 8 towns have municipal committee two town have notified area committees. 1 2 3 There is no census town in the class I & II category. I 8 3,026 Of the 29 towns under class ill category as many as II 10 1,739 13 have municipal committees. 15 have notified area committees and only one is a census town, Out of III 29 1,265 52 class IV towns 2 have municipal committees, 45 IV 52 1,041 towns have notified area committees and five towns V • 22 1,096 are census towns. Table also reveals that there is no VI 3 1,102 municipal committees under class V and VI category of town.' In the class V category 14 are census towns Total 114 1,'65 and eight towns have notified area committees. Of the three towns under class VI, two are census towns Table-8 above reveals that the density and one has notified area committee. (population per sq, km.) in class I is 3026 persons followed by class II towns with 1,739 persons, class Table-8 given below presents density of III towns with 1,265 persons, class VI towns with

16 1,102 persons, class V towns with 1,096 persons and It may be noticed from the table that the class IV towns with 1,041 persons. The table also average size of households per census house in the reveals that the density in class I and II towns that is urban areas of the state is 1.043. The same size is higher than state as average of 1,665 persons and in found in class I towns. The highest 1.050 household remaining towns the density is less than the state size is found in class II and IV towns and lowest average. household size i.e. 1.011 is found in class VI towns.

Table-9 presents sex ratio i.e. females per one Table-II presents rainfall and temperature at thousand males by.size class of towns in 1991 census. district headquarters towns, 1989.

TABLE-9 TABLE-ll SEX RATIO BY SIZE CLASS OF TOWNS 1991 CENSUS RAIN FALL AND TEMPERATURE AT DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS TOWN Size class Number of Sex ratio (number of of towns towns females per thousand males) Name of the Average Temperature 1 2 3 district head annual quarters town rainfall (mm) Maximum Minimum I 8 822 II 10 898 1 2 3 4 III 29 880 1. Sambalpur 1,661.5 32.9 20.8 52 928 IV 2. Sundargarh 1,869.0 35.0 20.5 V 22 904 3. Kendujhar 1,399.5 41.5 19.4 VI 3 749 4. Baripada 1,806.1 44.6 14.6 Total 124 866 5. Baleshwar 1,688.6 31.5 22.0 6. Cuttack 1,246.0 Table-9 above reveals that the average of sex 32.4 22.1 ratio for 124 towns of the State was 866. The 7. Dhenkanal 1,487.9 32.8 19.5 classwise analysis of the town shows the highest sex 8. Phulabani 1,672.0 31.0 17.9 ratio of 928 is found in class IV towns followed by 9. Balangir 1,044.4 33.0 21.3 904 in class V towns, 898 in class IT towns, 880 in class ill towns, 822 in class I towns and 749 in class 10. Bhawanipatna 1,457.1 32.7 21.2 VI towns. Thus it is evident from the above table 11. Koraput 1,912.0 30.6 23.5 that the class IV, V, ill and II towns have higher sex 12. 1,295.6 31.5 23.7 ratio compared to state average and class I and VI 13. Puri 2,111.0 39.9 17.1 towns have lower sex ratio compared to state average.

Table 10 shows the average number of It is depicted in table-II that maximum average households per census house by size class of towns annual rain fall to the extent of 2,111. a mm was 1991 census. recorded for district headquarters town Puri follo~ed TABLE-I0 by Koraput with 1,912 mm and Sundargarh with 1,869 mm. The lowest rainfall of 1,044.4 mm was recorded AVERAGE NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS PER CENSUS by district headquarters town Balangir preceded by HOUSE BY SIZE CLASS OF TOWNS 1991 CENSUS Cuttack town (1,246 mm). Annual rainfall in other Size class Number of Average number of house- district headquarters towns of the state varied between of towns towns holds per Census House 2,11l.0 mm to 1,044.4 mm during 1989. So far as temperature is concerned it may be mentioned here 1 2 3 that maximum temperature recorded 44.6°C was by I 8 1.043 Baripada town as against the lowest of 30.6°C for II 10 1.050 Koraput town. The highest minimum temperature of m 29 1.035 23.7°C was recorded by Chhatrapur town whereas the IV 52 1.050 V 22 1.034 lowest of 14.6°C was recorded by Baripada town. VI 3 1.011 Table-12(a) shows distance of the towns from Total 124 1.043 nearest city.

17 TABLE-12(a)

DISTANCE OF THE TOWN FROM NEAREST CITY

Number of towns which are within a distance of Name Class Total number 10 11-25 26-50 51-100 101 kIns. of city of town of towns kms. kms. kms. kms. and above

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Bhubaneswar I 2 1 1 II 1 1 DI 1 1 IV 5 1 1 3 V 2 2 VI

Brahmapur I II m 3 3 IV 18 2 6 6 4 V 6 1 1 2 2 VI

Cuttack I 3 2 1 II 1 1 m 14 1 1 6 6 IV 6 1 5 V 8 1 1 1 5 VI 2 1

Jamsedpur I II m IV 2 1 1 V VI

Kharagpur I (W-est Bengal) II 1 1 1lI IV 1 1 V VI -

18 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Puri I " II

III

IV 1 1

V

VI

R81pur (M.P.) I II

III

IV 2 2

V

VI

Raurkela Steel I 2 1 1 township II

III 4 2 2

IV 3 1 2

V 3 1 1 1

VI 1 1

Sambalpur I 1 1

II 5 3 2

III 5 2 2 1

IV 10 2 8

V 1 1

VI

Vizinagaram 1 (Andhra Pradesh) II 2 2

III 2 2

IV 4 4

V 2 2

VI

19 The above table reveals the number of towns Vizianagram of Andhra Pradesh is the nearest city to by distance from city by five class of distance i.e. 10 towns while Jamshedpur of Bihar, Kharagpur of upto 10km., 11-25 kms. 26-50 kms., 51-100 kms. and West Bengal and Raipur of Madhya Pradesh are 101 kms. and move. The table I2(a) reveals that of reported as nearest city for two towns each. Only in the 124 towns of the state, 34 reporting Cuttack town one town under class IV category reports Puri, the as their nearest city followed by 27 towns reporting district he'adquarters town, as its nearest city. Brahmapur, 22 towns reporting Sambalpur, 13 towns reporting Raurkela Steel Township and 11 towns Table 12(b) presents distance of towns from the reporting Bhubaneswar as their nearest city. Next district headquarters - 1991 census. come the cities of the neighbouring states.

TABLE-12(b)

TOWN BY CIVIC STATUS

Name of district Number of towns within head quarters town 10 kms. 11-25 kms. 26-50 kms. 51-100 kms. 101 kIDs. and above

1 2 3 4 5 6

Sambalpur 2 6 2 Sundargarh 2 6 Kendujhar 6 Baripada 1 1 1 Baleshwar 2 4 1 Cuttack 1 2 1 8 1 Dhenkanal 2 7 1 Phulabani 2 Balangir 1 2 3 Bhawanipatna 2 Koraput 3 2 8 Chhatrapur 2 5 8 3 Puri 2 3 5

Total 2 10 17 53 29

. In this table also towns have been shown by Table 13(a) shows towns not connected by rail. distance from district headquarters in five ranges of TABLE-13(a) distance. Table 12(b) shows that of the 111 towns other then the district headquarters towns of the state TOWNS NOT CONNECTED BY RAIL towns numbering 53 are located in the distance range of 51 to 100 kms. from the respective district Distance from the nearest rail heads No. of towns headquarters followed by 29 towns at a distance of 1 2 more than 100 kms. 17 towns ~ituated at a distance Up to 1 km. 1 of 26-50 kms., 10 towns within a distance of 11-25 2 to 5 kIDs. 3 kms. and two towns within 10 kms. distance from 6 to 10 kms. 12 district headquarters towns. It is interesting to note 11 to 15 kms. 5 16 to 25 kms. 11 that in all districts of Orissa except the district of 26 kms. and above 47 Cuttack and Ganjam all towns are found at a distance Total 79 of 11 kms. or more.

20 Facilities of transport and communication are 1 2 3 the pre-requisites for rapid development and Railways 3. Mahanadi (R) 1. Athagad 2. Banki is one of the most important modes of transport. 3. 4. 5. 6. Table 13(a) reveals that 79 towns of the State 7. Cutlack 8. Kantilo are not connected by raii heac\s of which 41 are at a 9. N'/oapa~:a lll. \'aaUip 11. Paradip Phosphotes distance of 26 kms. or more, 12 towns at a distance 12. Buda 13. of 6 to 10 kIllS., 11 towns at distance of 16 to 25 14. Sambalpur 15. S{Jnapur. kmr.., j towns at the distance of 11 to 15 lans., 3 towns at the distance of2 to 5 kIDs. and only one town within 4. Budhabalang (R) 1. Baleshwar 2. Baripada

1 km. .5. Bargarh (C) 1. 2. Bargarh

TABLE-13(b) 6. Salandi (R) 1. Bhadrak

TOWNS NOT CONNECTED BY BUS ROUTE 7. Loharakhandi (R) I.

Name, status and popu­ 8. Badangi (R) 1. Bhanjanagar Distance from the lations of the towns 9. Brahamanl (R) 1. Bhuban nearest bus route (not connected by bus route) 2. Dera Colliery township 3. Fertiliser corporation of India 2 township 4. Ghantapada Up to 1 km. - Nil- S. Re:ngali Project township 6. Talchet 7. 2 to 5 bns. - Nil- Township

6 to 10 kms. - Nil- 10. Daya (R) 1. Bhubaneswar 2. J alani 1110 15 kms. -Nil- II. Ganga (R) 1. Bhubaneswar 161025 kms. -Nil- 12. KUlIkhai (R) I. BhubaneSwar 26 kms. and above - Nil- 13. Daya west (C) 1. Bhubaneswar

Table 13(b) reveals that all the towns in Orissa 14. Kendtapara (C) 1. Charibatia 2. are connected by govt. buses or private buses. Thus table B(b) is nil indicating that there is no town which 15. Birupa (R) 1. Charibatia 2. Choudwar is not connected by bus. 16. Bahuda (R) 1.

Table 13(c) gives towns having navigable 17. Bahuda (R) 1. Chikit riverfcanal V<~thm 1() kms. 18. Kathajodi (R) 1. Cuttack 2. Gopalpur C.T.

TABLE-13(c) 19. TaIdanda (C) 1. Curtack 2. Paradip 3. Paradip Phosphates. TOWNS HAVlNG NAVIGABLE RIVER!

CANAL WITHIN 10 }{MS. 20. Vansodhata (R~ I. Gudari 2. 3. Kashi nagar SI. Name of navigable 21. Dew (R) 1. J agatsinghpur No. river/canal Name of town

2 3 22. Budha (R) 1.

1. Baitsrani (R) 1. . 2. Champua 23. Kharsuan (R) 1. J ajpur Road 3. 4. JajpuI 24. SubamaIelilia (R) 1. 131esw1l1' 2. Rushi1rulya (R) 1. 2. Ganjam 25. Kolab (R) 1. Jeypur 2. Koraput 3. 4. 3. Sunabeda

21 1 2 3 Water transport is one of the most ancient modes of transport and also one of the cheapest 26. Gobari (R) 1. Kendrapara modes. In Orissa there are number of big and small 27. Tel (R) 1. 2. Sonapur rivers but a few canals, Countryboats, canoy and 28. Kusumi (R) 1. Khandapada motor powered boats are in operation as a mode of 29. Jonk (R) 1. Road transport. Except in the Mahanadi where big boats 30. lndravati (R) 1. 2. Nabarangapur are operational, in other rivers and canals only small boats manually'operated are in operation. Table 13(c) 31. Kush vadra (R) 1. reveals the names of rivers and canals side by side 32. Sonkh (sankh) (R) 1. Panposh the name of towns which are within 10 kms. from 33. Bhargabi (R) 1. Puri the river/canal bank. The table also reveals that there are 37 rivers and canals which serve as a mode of 34. Hiradhar Batia (C) 1. Pur'lsottampur transport for small boats. These rivers are connected 35. Koel river 1. Raurkela steel township I with 77 number of towns. 36. Sona (R) l. Udala Table-\4 presents per capita receipt and 37. Bhoskal (C) 1. Umarkote expenditure by class of towns.

TABLE· 14 PER CAPITA RECEIPT AND EXPENDITURE BY SIZE· CLASS OF TOWNS 1988·89

PER CAPITA RECElPT (Rs.) EXPENDITURE (Rs.) Size Receipt Expenditure Expenditure class Receipt from 311 General on public Expenditure on all of CiVIC No of Total through other Total Adminis­ health and Public on public other town status towns receipt taxes sources expenditure tration conveniences works Institutions aspects

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

I. M 7 192.75 95.52 97.23 172.12 15.81 43.90 46.30 15.48 5063 NAC 37.21 31.08 6.13 38.79 2.98 1.87 0.46 20.89 12.59

II M 8 101.48 49.74 51.74 99.42 14.58 12.06 22.19 766 42.93 NAC 2 91.65 34.53 57.12 81.65 17.02 23.24 21.56 2.02 1781

III. M 13 96.46 32.27 64.19 95.95 12.88 19.44 18.91 7.07 37.65 NAC 15 87.23 36.46 50.77 82.08 13.74 16.21 25.73 2.16 24.24

IV. M 2 108.81 19.22 89.59 106.54 1144 50.88 11.65 4.60 27.97 NAC 45 68.44 22.73 45.71 68.82 15.42 12.30 16.05 3.29 21.76

V. NAC 8* 84.28 18.42 65.86 75.20 16.93 13.00 31.61 0.32 13.34

VI NAC 1* Data not available

Total' M 30 155.61 73.73 81.88 14264 14.97 33.07 35.17 12.22 46.41 NAC 72* 71.32 28.84 42.48 69.15 13.11 12.60 17.41 5.55 20.45

*Includes Khandapada NAC (size class V) and Paradip Phosphotes NAC (size class Vn for which data not available.

22 Table-14 above contains data in respect of 30 Of the 72 Notified Area Councils of the state, Municipal towns and 70 Notified Area Cou~cils as data for two NAC is not available. Highest per capita data of one N.A.C. in class V town and one m class receipt of Rs. 91.65 is recorded for two towns under VI towns are not available, hence could not be class II and lowest of Rs. 37.21 is recorded for one included in the table. town under class I category. As far as expenditure among N.A.Cs is concerned it is seen that highest per Table-14 shows that of the 30 towns with municipal committee, highest per capita total receipt capita expenditure of Rs. 82.08 is recorded for 15 of Rs. 192.75 is recorded for seyen class I towns as NACs in class III category and lowest of Rs. 38.79 aaainst the lowest of Rs. 96.46 for 13 class III to'.'. ns. is recorded for one town under class I category. As regards per capita total expenditure, the hight..;t expenditure of Rs. 172.12 is recorded for class I towns Table 15 shows road length by area and and lowest of Rs 95.95 for class III towns. population of towns in 1991 census.

TABLE-IS

ROAD LEl',GTH BY AREA AND POPULATION

P~r 100 sq. kms Per 1000 population

Sl. SIze class Pu~ca road Kutcha road Total road Pucca road Kutcha road Total road No. of town length In kms. length in kms. length in kms. length in kms. length in kms. length in kms.

2 3 ..J 5 6 7 8

1. I 270.73 132.99 403.72 0.87 0.42 1.29

2. II 174.58 296.76 471.34 1.00 1.70 2.70

3. III* 152.63 223.57 376.20 1 19 1.74 2.93

4. IV* 151.42 214.04 365.46 1.48 2.09 3.57

5. V* 131.14 208.19 339.33 1.35 2.15 3.50

6. VI N.A N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.

Total 172.47 207.98 380.45 1.03 1.24 2.27

* Ten towns for which data are not available have been excluded from the table.

Table-IS has been prepared on the basis of Judged from the point of per thousand population, it information received from 114 towns only instead of is found that in class I, II, III, IV and V towns, Pucca 124 town. Ten town did not furnish above and Kutcha roads are 0.87 km., 1.00 km., 1.19 km., information and therefore it could not be included in 1.48 km., 1.35 km. and 0.42 km., l.00 km., 1.74 km., the above table. The perusal of the table shows that 2.09 km. and 2.15 km. respectively. The State average there was 270.73 km. pucca and 132.99 km. kutcha of pucca and kutcha road -was 172.47 km. and 207.98 roads per 100 sq. km. area of class I towns. Among km. respectively per 100 sq. km. and 1.03 km. and class II towns, per 100 sq m. kutch a and pucca roads 1.02 km. respectively per 1,000 population. are 174.58 km. and 296 76 kms. respectively. In class III, IV and V towns, pucca and kutcha roads were 152.64 km., 151.42 km. 131.14 km. and 223.57 km., Table 16(a) shows distribution of towns by 214.04 km., 208.19 km. respectively per 100 sq.km. most common type of sewerage and class of towns.

23 TABLE-16(a)

DISTRIBUTION OF TOWNS BY MOST COMMON TYPE OF SEWERAGE AND SIZE CLASS OF TOWN

Most common Size class of town type of sewerage/ drainage II III IV V VI

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

S 2 1 1 1 4

OSD 5 8 28 48 15 2 BSD7 1

P (Pit system) 1 1

Drainage system 1 3 1 not available

Data not available

TGtul 8 10 29 52 22 3

Above table reveals that of the 124 towns of not available. Thus it can very well be inferred that the state, nine towns have sewerage, 106 towns have most popular systems is open system drain. open system drains, 2 have box system drain, 2 have Table 16(b) presents latrines by type and size pit system and 5 do not have drainage system data class of towns.

TABLE-16(b) LATRINES BY TYPE AND SIZE CLASS OF TOWNS

Size Percentage distribution class of Total Water bome towns number of towns Latrines Service Latrines Others

2 3 4 5

1. 8 63.49 34.36 2.15

II. 10 60.70 11.30 28.00

IlI. 29 76.18 15.41 8.41

IV. 52 59.57 18.90 21.53

V. 22 70.48 21.74 7.78

VI. 3 44.37 19.01 36.62

Total 124 65.24 24.88 9.88

It is observed from above table that the and rest 9.88 per cent are other type of latrines. percentage of water borne latrines is highest of all other types of latrines in all the size classes of towns. Table 16(c) shows distribution of towns by Table reveals that in Orissa 65.24 per cent of latrines most common method of disposal of night soil and are water home latrines 2488 ner cent are service latrines size class of towns.

24 TABLE-16(c)

DISTRIBUTION OF TOWNS BY MOST COMMON" METHOD OF DISPOSAL OF NIGHT SOIL AND SIZE CLASS OF TOWNS

Most common Size class of town method of disposal of night soil I II III IV V VI

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

HL 2 2

B 1 3 4

WB 2 6

ST 4 10 23 35 9 2

S 2 3 3

Others

Data not available 1 3 6 1

Total 8 10 29 52 22 3

* Most common type which noted first in relevant column.

It is depicted from table 16(c) that inspite of sewerage. Date on disposal system of night soil for various steps taken by the government and social 11 towns are not available, therefore, could not be organisations to stop the practice of disposal of night included in the above table. soil through head load method (HL), it is still in vogue in four towns, eight towns dispose of the night soil The distribution of towns by most common through Basket system, 9 towns through wheel sources of protected water supply is shown in table Barrow, 83 by septic tank latrines and 9 towns through 17 (a).

TABLE-17(a) PROTECTED WATER SUPPLY BY SIZE CLASS OF TOWNS

Distribution of towns by most common'" source of protected water supply Size class Total No. of town oftowus TW T W TK Others Data not available

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

I 8 8

II 10 10 Ill* 29 4 25

IV* 52 10 39 3

V* 22 4 12 6

VI 3 2

Total 124 18 96 3 7

* Most common source is the first source noted for the town.

25 In case of urban areas, the provision of drinking 7 towns is not available. Taking into consideration water supply is generally looked after by the of all sources of water supply, it can be inferred that concerned local body andlor the State Govt. It is Tap water is most popular sources of water supply revealed from the table 17(a) that of the i24 towns amongst the towns in Orissa. 96 towns provide water through tap, 18 towns through Table 17(b) shows the system of storage of tube well, 3 towns through well and information for water supply by size class of towns.

TABLE-17(b)

SYSTEM OF STORAGE Or' WATER SUPf'LY BY SIZE CLASS 01<' TOWNS

Distribution of towns by most common" systam of storage

s,;Ztl claSS Total no. of town of towns OHT SR IG BWP PT

2 3 4 6 7

I 8 7 II 10 7 2 III * 29 14 5 2 3 IV* 52 10 3 12 9 1 V* 22 3 4 1 VI 3 I

Total 124 42 11 20 13 3 * Common type means the one noted first for the town.

Note: Data for four towns under class ill, 17 tOW11S under class IV, 13 towns under ciass V and one toWIi. tmder class VI are not available.

It is depicted from table 17(b) that the most three towns having pressure tank system. Information common system of storage of water supply is for 35 towns could not be available and therefore has overhead tank (OBT) which is being adopted by 42 not been included in the table. towns followed by 20 towns having infiltration gallery (lG), 13 towns having Bore Well Pumping (BWP), Table 18(a) gives number of towns where fire 11 towns having Service Reservoir (SR) and only fighting service is available by size class of towns.

TABL£-Hl(a) FIRE FIGHTING SERVICES riY SIZE CLASS OF TOWNS

Number of tov.ns where service is

Size class of to'WD Total no. of towns Available Not available

2 3 4

[* 8 8

U* 10 8 2 I11* 29 19 10 IV* 5:: 24 28 '1* 22 6 16

VI* 3 2

Total :..14 66 58 AU the towns under class I category have been all the 8 class I towns have fire fighting services. In equipped with the fire fighting service facility. Of remaining class of towns i.e. class II, III, IV, V and the ten towns under class II category, two towns have VI fire fighting facility was not available in 2,10,28, been deorived of this facilit';. 58 towns under chss 16 and 2 towns respectively. IT to VI do not have this facility in the state. Table 18(a) reveals that out of 124 towns in Table 18(b) presents availability of fire fighting the state fire fighting services are available 111 66 service at other places by distance and by town not towns only. Further analysis of the table shows that having it.

TABLE·18(h) AVAILABIUTY OF FIRE FIGHTING SERVICE AT OTHER PLACES BY TOWN NOT HAVING IT

Number of tOWll5 where fire-fi")iting service is not available & available at distant of (KI\1.)

Size class Total no. Total of town of towns -5 kms. 5-9 kms. 10-19 kms. 20+ kms. (col. 3-6)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 I* 8

II* 10 2 ill* 29 8 9 JV* 5"". 2 6 18 26 V* 22 2 7 10 VI* 3

Total 124 3 11 34 48

Above table reveals that fire fighting service is at a distances of 5-9 kms. Data on then towns not available within the jurisdiction of 48 towns. regarding the availability of fire fighting facility by Table 18 *(b) clearly shows that of the 48 towns about distance was not available, hence could not be which information is available 34 towns enjoy this included in the above table. facility at a distance of 20 kms. or more as against Towns not providing electricity for domestic eleven towns at 10 to 19 kms. and only three towns consumption.

TABLE-l9 TOWNS NOT PROVIDING ELECTRICITY FOR DOMESTIC CONSUMPTION

SL. NQ. District N~mE;l lind status of the towns Population

2 3 4

...... t..1L ......

It is interesting to note that all the towns in the information. state including census towns provide electricity for domestic consumption. There is not notified slum in this state, therefore table 20(A) to 20(E) which deal with details of slums Therefore table 19 given llbove contains nil are nil and therefore not included in the Town Directory

27 Table 21 (a) shows the type of medical facilities by size class of towns.

TABLE-21 (a) TYPE OF MEDICAL FACILITIES BY SIZE CLASS OF TOWNS

Population of No. of Institutions Size class No. towns in each Health Family planning T.B. Nursing of town of towns size class Hospital Dispensary Centre Centre Clinic Home Others

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

I. 8 1,772,978 46 67 2 22 6 2 II. 10 620,452 28 11 13 4 3 3 III. 29 * 931,204 51 47 3 30 11 20 IV. 52 731,604 58 26 5 46 3 9 V. 22 ** 166,740 15 9 9 VI. 3 12,005 3

Total 124 4,234,983 201 160 10 120 24 3 34

* Includes Belpahar C.T. for which data in col. 4 to 10 not available.

**Includes 5 towns viz. Champa, Charbatia, Ghantapada, GopalpuI and panposh for which data in col. 4 to 10 not available.

The footnote of the table shows that data for Ghantapada, Gopalpur and Pamposh are not available. one census town in size class III and five towns in As regards distribution of hospital in different size size class V are not available. Above table shows classes, it may be seen that there is total absence of that there are 201 hospitals, 160 dispensaries, 10 dispensary. Health Centre, Family planning centre, health centres, 120 family planning centres, 24 T.B. T.B. clinic, nursing homes and other facility in three clinics 3 nursing homes and 34 other medical towns under Class VI category. institutions in 118 towns on which information available are included in the table. Data for medical Table 21 (b) shows use of medical facilities at facilities in Belpahar C. T., Champua, Charbara, other places by towns not having these facilities.

TABLE-21(b) USE OF MEDICAL FACILITIES AT OTHER PLACES BY TOWNS NOT HAVlNG THESE FACILITIES

No. of towns where the medical facility is not available but available at a distance of

Size class Total no. of town of towns -5 kms. 5-9 kms. 10-19 kms. 20+ kms. No specified Total Col. 3 to 6

I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

I.. 8 II. 10 Ill. 29 * IV. 52 V. 22** 1 VI. 3

Total 124 1 1

* Data for Belpahar C.T. not available. **Data for towns Champua, Charbatia, Ghantapada & Gopalpur C.T. not available.

28 It is depicted from above table that one town have medical facilities within the town. in size class V category has medical factlities at a Table-2I(c) shows number of beds in medical distance of 20 kms. or more and rest of the towns institutions.

TABLE-21(C)

NUMBE'R OF BEDS IN MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS

No. of No. of beds per j Size class of towns towns 1000 population

1 2 3 I. 8 2.77 II. 10 2.25 III. 29 3.24* IV. 52 2.73*

V. 22 3.67* VI. 3 2.16*

Total 124 2.81

* Includes one to\W. in size class ill, 5 to\W.s in class IV, 8 towns in class V, one to\W. in size class VI for which data not available.

It is seen from above table that on an average respectively against the state average of 2.81 beds. only 2.81 beds are available per 1000 urban However class ill and V towns have 3.24 and 3.67 population in the state of Orissa. In class I, II, IV beds per thousand population which are more than and VI town the number of beds available per 1000 the state average of 2.84 beds. populatlon is only 2.77, 2.25, 2.73 and 2.16 Table 22(a) shows schools per 1000 population.

TABLE-22(a) SCHOOLS PER 1,000 POPULATION

Number per 1,000 population

Size class No. Higher Sec.lInterl Junior Secondary of town of towns PUC/Junior College SecondarylMatriculation and middle Primary

1 2 3 4 5 6

I. R 0.03 0.09 0.11 0.28 11. 10 0.03 0.12 0.13 0.50 III. 29 0.02 0.13 0.18 0.67 IV. 52 0.05 0.17 0.22 0.6& V. 22 0.09 0.26 0.24 0.69 VI. 3 0.30 0.33 033

Total 124 0.03 0.12 0.15 0.48

Table 22(a) above presents higher secondary/ secondary and middle and primary schools per 1000 PUC/Jr. College/Secondary/Matriculation, junior population in urban areas of Orissa. .

29 The perusal of the above table reveals that there 1000 populatIon are found in class V towns, highest are 0.03 higher secondary/interlPUC /T unior College, number i.e. 0.30 per 1000 population are found in 0.12 secondary/matriculation school, 0.15 junior class VI towns, the highest number i.e. 0.33 junior school and middle school and 0.48 primary school secondary and middle schools per 1000 population per 1000 urban populatiol1 in the state. However, the are found in class VI towns and highest number i.e. table also reveals that there is no higher secondary/ 0.69 primary schools per 1000 population are found inter/puc/junior college in 3 class VI towns. But at in class V towns. the same time all classes of towns have all types of schools. The table also reveals that highest number Table 22(b) shows adult literacy cenires by siz.;l I.e. 0.09 higher secondary/inter/puc/junior college per class of towns.

TABLE-22(b) ADULT LITERACY CENTRES

Size claSS No. of No. of towns having of towns towns adult literacy centres

2 3

1. 8 7 II. 10 5 Ill. 29 13 IV. 52 15 V. 22 8 VI. 3 N.A.

Total 124 48

N.A - Not available. This table excludes 66 towns for which data not available.

Table 22(b) presents the number of towns in of the total eight and ten under these categories of different size classes having adult literacy centres. towns respectively. A perusal of the above table This table reveals that there are only 48 towns under shows that there is no adult literacy centre in class dd'ierellt size class where adult literacy centres are VI towns. lwallable Among these 48 towns, 15 towns come nnCler class IV followed by 13 towns in class III Table-23 shows distribution of women's hostels, towns. There are seven and five towns in class I and stadia, cinema, auditoria/drama/community halls and II category having adLllt literacy education facility out public libraries by size class of towns.

TABLE-23 DISTRIBUTION OF WOMEN'S HOSTELS, STADIA, CINEMA, AUDITORWDRAMAI COMMUNITY HALLS AND PUBLIC LIBRARIES BY SIZE CLASS OF TOWNS ._------No. of towns having

-~---- SIze class Total no. Working wom~n's Stadia Cinema Auditoria Public Libraries Reading room or town of towns hostels (No.*) (No.)* (No.)* etc. (No.*) (No.)* (No.)*

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

8 5 6 8 8 8 8 (7) (8) (46) (61) (88) (86)

30 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

II. 10 1 6 10 9 9 9 (1) (6) (20) (22) (24) (34)

III. 29 1 10 25 24 24 26 (1) (11) (40) (49) (71) (83)

N. 52 4 11 39 32 36 39 (5) (12) (48) (-11) (47) (52)

V. 22 1 2 10 7 11 11 (1) (3) (16) (12) (14) (15)

VI. 3 2 1 2 (2) (2) (3) Total 124 12 35 97. 82 89 95 (15) (40) (170) (187) (244) (273)

* The number oftaese public places is shown in brackets after showing the number oftGwns ],av;ng the f"cility.

Table-23 presents the d:stribution of womens' towns, highest number of stadia i.e. 12 is found in hostel, stadium, cinema, auditorium/drama/community class IV towns, highest number of ci.nema hot:ses i ~ halls and public libraries by size class of towns. The 48 is found in class IV towns, highest number of perusal of the above table reveals that there are 15 auditoria i.e. 61 is found in class I towns, the highest working women hostels in 12 towns, 40 stadia in 35 number of public libraries i.e 86 is found in cias;; I towns, 170 cinema houses in 92 to",'11S, 187 auditorial tawns and highest number of reading rooms I.e. 86 dramalcommunity halls in 82 towns, 244 public are also found in class I towns. libraries in 89 towns and 273 reading rooms in 95 to\-\'llS in urban areas of Orissa. However the perusal Table 24ta), 24(b) and 24(c) show the important of the above table shows that the highest number of commodities manufactured by size class of towns and working womens' hostels i.e. 7 is found in class I industrial category.

TABLE-24(1I) IMPORTANT COMMODITIES MANUFACTURED BY SIZE CLASS OF TOWNS AND INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY (FIRST IMPORTANT COMMODITy)

Size class of towns Industrial All category Name of commodity towns II III IV V VI

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Section 2 62 3 4 15 32 8

Division 20 16 2 2 4 6 2

Group 203 Canned fish 1 204 (a) Wheat products 1

31 TABLE-24(a) (Gontd ... ) IMPORTANT COMMODITIES l'dANUFAC1'URED BY SIZE CLASS OF TOWNS AND INDUSTRIAL CATEG,ORY (FIRS1: IMPORTANT COMMODITy)

Size class of towns Industrial All category Name of commodity towns I II 1lI N V VI

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

(b) Rice 6 1 1 1 3 (c) Pulses 1 1 205 Biscute 1 1 206 Sugar 2 2 207 (a) Molasses 1 1

(b) Juggery 2 1 1 208 Salt 1 1

Division 21 8 1 2 4 211 Edible Oils 3 1 2 215 Cashewnut 1 1 216 Ie ellce-cream 4 2 1 1

Division 22 4 3 1 226 Bidi 2 2 228 Gudakha 1 1 229 Pan MasaIa (Khaira) 1 1

Division 23 13 3 4 1

233 Har... dloomiCloth 6 1 4 235 (":;otton Spinning Mills 2 2

Division 24 2 1 1

2.44 Silk textiles 2 1 1

Division 25 1 1 253 Sabai grass rope

Division 26 4 1 1 I 262 Applique 1 1 267 Readymade garments 1 1 269 Textile products 2 1 1

32 TABLE-24(1I) (Ctmtd... 1 IMPORTANT COMMODlTIES MANUFACTURED BY SIZE CLASS OF TOWNS AND IND"USTlUAL CA'tf,COllY (FIRST lMPORTAr(t COm'lODlTy)

Size c1as-s ,,£toWD" Industrial All clltell,(lIY ~ame of commodity toWllS" II III IV V VI

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Divisiun 27 15 4 8 2

272 ClIbbet Wall: 1 273. (11) Bami,O() Bas.\.c.,ts 1 .- (b) Kh'lli

274 Bobhins

276 W'H)d~n furniture S 2 4 1 277 (3) Bamboo Products

(b) Cane furniture 2 2

Division 2l! 1

2S0 Paper

Divislon 29 3 3 29) F(!l'lwear 2 2 293 Leather go()ds

Section 3 44 5 I2 Iii 6 1

Diviillon 30 6 3 3,n Fertiliset 2 1 302 Plastic goods

31>4 AYUlvedic medicine

305 Kewara watel

307 Match Box

Oi\'isiou 31 1 310 Cycle tyre

DivisioD 32 13 2 4 5 32[), (31 Bricks 2 2 (b) Tiles 2 2 322 PIJttery 3

33 TABLE-24(a) (ConoId ... ) IMPORTANT COMMODITIES MANUFACTURED BY SIZE CLASS OF TOWNS AND INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY (FIRST IMPORTANT COMMODITy)

Size class of towns Industrial All category Name of commodity towns I n III IV V VI

I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

324 (a) . Cement 1 1 (b) Lime 1 1 326 Stone arts 2 1 1 327 Asbestos 2 1 1

Division 33 S 1 1 4 2 330 Pig iron 1 1 331 Iron sheet plates 1 1 332 (a) Ferro Manganese 1 1 (b) Ferrochrome 1 1 335 Aluminium manufacturing 4 1 1 2

Division 34 12 1 3 6 2 340 (a) Fabrication 1 1 (b) Iron goods 1 1 342 (a) Steel furniture 2 1 1 (b) Bucket 1 1 346 (a) Bell metal utensils 3 1 1 (b) Aluminium utensils 4 1 3

Division 36 1 1 366 Konark T.V. 1 1

Division 37 1 1 377 Mig Engine 1 1

Division 38 2 1 1 383 Filigree works 1 1 389 Hom works 1 1

Towns not reporting any important commodity 18 2 6 8 2

Total 124 8 10 29 52 22 3

34 TABLE-24 (b) IMPORTANT COMMODITIES MANUFACTURED BY SIZE CLASS OF TOWNS AND INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIES (SECOND IMPORTANT COMMODITy)

Industrial Size class of towns category All (N.I.C.) Name of commodity towns I II III IV V VI

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Section 2 57 2 7 13 29 6

Division 20 9 1 2 6

Group 201 Dairy product 1 202 Canning and preser- vation of chilly 1 1 203 (a) Wheat products 2 1 1 (b) Maize 1 1 205 Bakery product 2 1 1 206 Sugar 1 1 209 Lozenz 1

Division 21 9 2 2 4 1 211 Edible Oils 4 1 1 1 1 215 (a) Cashewnut 1 (b) Gt;01ll1dnut 2 1 1 216 Ice 1 1 219 Mixture 1 1

Division 22 1 1 228 Gudakhu 1 1

Division 23 6 1 4 1 232 Cotton Khadi 1 1 233 Handlooms(Cloth) 4 4 235 Cotton Spinning Mills 1 1

Division 24 1 1 245 Silk fabric 1 1

Division 25 5 1 2 2 251 Jute products 1 1 252 Coir ropes 1 1 253 (a) Sabaigcas& rope 1 1 (b) Mat 1 1 255 COll wOlks 1 1

35 TABLE-24(b) (Contd .. .) IMPORTANT COMMODITIES MANUFACTURED BY SIZE CLASS OF TOWNS AND INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIES (SECOND IMPORTANT COMMODITy)

Industrial Size class of towns category All (N.I.C.) Name of commodity towns I II III IV V VI

I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Division 26 2 1 1 262 Canopy 1 267 Hosiery goods 1 1

Division 27 22 1 2 7 10 2 273 Broom (grass) 2 1 276 Wooden furniture 17 2 4 9 1 277 Bamboo Products 2 1 1 279 Lac goods 1 1

Division 28 2 1 280 (a) Paper 1 (b) Card board 1 1

Section 3 44 6 3 14 15 5 1 Division 30 9 1 3 4 1 301 Fertiliser 1 304 (a) Ayurvedic medicine 2 2 (b) Distilled Water 1 1 305 (a) Caustic Soda 1 (b) Soap 3 2 1 309 Phospheric Acid 1 1

Division 31 2 1 1 316 Candle 1 1 319 Coke 1 1

Division 32 8 1 3 4 320 Raniganj Tile 1 1 322 Pottery 1 326 (a) Stone goods (b) Crusher dust 1 1 327 (a) Cement product 2 1 1 (b) Cement Tile 2 2

36 TABLE-24(b) (Coneld... j IMPORTANT COMMODITIES MANUFACTURED BY SIZE CLASS OF TOWNS AND INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIES (SECOND IMPORTANT COMMODITy)

Industrial Size class of towns category All (N.I.C.) Name of commodity towns I II III IV V VI

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Division 33 5 1 2 1 1 330 Pig iron 1 1 331 Cast Iron 1 332 Ferromanganese 1 335 Aluminium industry 2 1

Division 34 14 2 4 4 3 340 Fabricated metal from steel 4 1 342 (a) G.I.pipe/Spur pipe/ steel pipe 3 3 (b) Steel furniture

(c) G.!. bucket 2 1 346 (a) Bell metal utensils 1 1 (b) Aluminium utensil 2 1 1 (c) Hindolium utensil 1 1

Division 36 1 1 361 Cables 1 1

Division 37 1 1 370 Boat building 1 1

Division 38 4 2 1 1 383 Silver ornaments 1 389 (a) Hom works 1 (b) Umbrella 1 (c) Sea shell products

ToWns not reporting any manufacture 23 2 8 11 2

Total 124 8 10 29 52 22 3

37 TABLE-24(c) IMPORTANT COMMODITIES MANUFACTURED BY SIZE CLASS OF TOWNS AND INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIES (TIORED IMPORTANT COM1,(IODITy)

Industrial Size class of towns cl'tegory All (N.lC.) N arne of commodity towns n IJI IV V VI

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Silction 2 55 3 7 18 22 5

Divisiotl 20 13 1 6 3 2

Group 203 Dry fish 1 1 204 (a) Rice 2 2 (b) Pulses 2 1 205 (a) Bakery product 3 2 1 (b) Loaf 2 1 1 (c) Bread 209 (a) Chocolate 1 (b) Confectionery

Division 21 10 3 6 211 (a) Til oil 1 1 (b) Alasi oil 1 1 (c) Edible oil 2 2 215 Groundnut 1 1 216 Ice 3 1 2 219 (a) Papad 2 2

Division 22 9 2 1 5 1 223 Country liquor 2 226 Bidi 2 1 228 Gudakhu 5 4 1

Division 23 6 2 2 1 231 Yam spin thread 1 233 Handlooms 5 1 2 1

Division 25 2 2 251 Jute products 2 2

Division 26 1 267 Readyrnade garments 1 1

38 TABLE-24(c) (Con/d.. .) IMPORTANT COMMODITIES MANUFACTURED BY SIZE CLASS OF TOWNS AND INDUSTRIAL CATEGORlES (THIRED IMPORTANT COMMODITy)

Industrial Size class of towns category All (N.I.e.) Name of commodity towns I II ill IV V VI

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Division 27 10 2 1 4 3 271 Plywood 1 1 273 Khali (leaf plate) 1 1 276 Wooden furniture 5 1 3 1 277 Bamboo furniture 3 I 1 1

Division 2& I 280 Paper 1 1

Division 29 3 I 1 1 291 Foot wear 2 I 1 293 Leather gooos

Section 3 42 5 3 9 19 5 Division 30 9 3 1 4 1 303 Paints 1 1 304 (a) Homeopathic medicine 1 (b) Distilled Water 1 1

305 Soap 4 1 3 309 Acid 2

Dlvl,wn 31 3 3 316 Candle

319 Dust coal 2 2

Dlvl,ion 32 9 1 2 4 320 (a) Silica bricks 1 (iJ) Bricks 1 322 (a) Pottery

(b) Earthen pot 1 326 Stone chips 1 327 (a) Barapali Latrine 1 (b) CeruelH products 2 1 1

39 TABLE-24(c) (Concld... ) IMPORTANT COMMODITIES MANUFACTURED BY SIZE CLASS OF TOWNS AND INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIES (THlRED IMPORTANT COMMODITy)

Industrial Size class of towns category All (N.lC.) Name of commodity towns II III IV V VI

1 2 3 4 5 6 ' 7 8 9

(c) Cement Tile I 1

Division 33 3 1 1 1

330 Pig iron 1 1 331 Cast Iron 1 1 335 Alumina

Division 34 12 1 4 5 2

340 (a) Steel fabrication 2 2 '-

(b) Iron nails 1 1

342 (a) Steel furniture 1 1 (b) Iron pipe 1 1

(c) Trunk 2 1 1 346 (a) Bell metal 3 2 1 (b) Hindalium 1

349 Metal 1 1

Division 35 1 1 350 Wooden agricultural equipment 1 1

Division 36 1 1 361 Aluminium Cables 1 1

Division 38 4 1 2 1

383 Gold & Silver 1 1

389 (a) Sea shell products 2 1 1

(b) Cycle wheel flower 1

Towns not reporting any manufacture 27 2 11 12 2

Total 124 8 10 29 52 22 3

40 The codes specified in the National Industrial to be manufactured in almost all 'class of towns in the Classification (as adopted by the Registrar General, state. Number of towns not reporting any of the India for 1991 Census) have been used to tabulate commodities under the list of first important the data. commodities manufactured is 18 as against second important commodities not manufactured in 23 towns It is seen from table 24( a), 24(b) and 24( c) that and third important commodities not manufactured in no particular type of commodity is manufectured in 27 towns. all the towns of the state either as first important commodity (24(a)) or second important commodity Table 25(a), 25(b) and 25(c) indicate the first, (24(b)) or third important commodity (24(c)). second and third important commodities imported Different types of commodities are manufactured in respectively in each size class of towns by industrial different towns. But wooden furniture however Seem category.

TABLE-25(a) IMPORTANT COMMODITIES IMPORTED BY SIZE CLASS OF TOWNS AND INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY (FIRST IMPORTANT COMMODITy)

Size class of towns Industrial All category Name of commodity towns I II III IV V VI

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Section 6 115 8 10 28 51 16 2

Division 60 80 6 7 18 37 11 1

Group 600 (i) Cereals 3 1 2 (ii) Pulses 2 2 (iii) Paddy 1 1 (iv) Wheat 11 1 2 7 (v) Food grains 7 1 3 2 1

Group 601 (i) Vegetables 1 1 (ii) Groundnut 1 1 (iii) Salt 3 2 1 (iv) Food material 2 1 1 (v) Grocery 3 1 1 1

Group 602 (i) Cotton 2 2 (ii) Patta 1

Group 606 (i) Rice 13 2 1 7 3 (ii) Sugar 5 5 (iii) Edible Oil 3 1 2

Group 609 (i) Readymade garments 1 1 (ii) Yam 1 1 (iii) Cotton thread 1 1 (iv) Textile goods I (v) Cloth 18 1 3 3 10 1

Division 61 28 1 2 8 11 5 1

Group 610 (i) Wood & coal 1

41 TABLE-2S(a) (Coneld... ) IMPORTANT COMMODITIES IMPORTED BY SIZE CLASS OF TOWNS AND INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY (FIRST IMPORTANT COMMODITy)

Size class of towns Industrial All category Name of commodity towns II 1lI IV V VI

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

(ii) Teak wood 1 1 (iii) Timber 1 (iv) Cane 1 1 (v) Bamboo 1 1

Group 613 Coal 3 3

Group 614 (i) Petrol, diesel & Kerosine 1 1 (ii) Petrol & L.P. Gas 1 1 (iii) Kerosine oil 3 2 1

Group 615 (i) Medicine 2 1 1 (ii) Raw material for Ayurvedic medicine 1 1 (iii) Phospherie acid 1 1

Group 617 (i) Caustic soda 1 1 (ii) Ingots of soap 1 1

Group 619 (i) Iron ore 2 1 (ii) Dolomite 1 1 (iii) Chromite 1 1 (iv) German Silver 1 1 (v) Tin sheet 1 1 (vi) Ingots of Bell metal 1 1 (vii) Old brass & bell metal 1 1 (viii) S:ynthetio crolite 1 1

Division 62 2 1 1

Group 620 Machinery 1 1

Group 622 T.Y. & motor vehicle 1 1

Division 63 5 1 1 3

Group 632 Cement 2 1

Group 637 Ingots of filigree 1 1

Group 639 (i) Raw material for slipper factory 1 1 (ii) Graphite 1 1

Towns for which data not available 9 1 6 1

Total 124 8 10 29 52 22 3

42 TABLE-2S(b) IMPORTANT COMMODITIES IMPORTED BY SIZE CLASS OF TOWNS AND INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIES (SECOND IMPORTANT COMMODITy)

Size class of towns Industrial All category Name of commoruty !owns 1I III IV V VI

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Section 6 115 8 10 28 51 16 2

Division 60 79 4 6 15 41 13

Group 600 (i) Paddy 1 (ii) Wheat 12 1 8 2 (iii) Pulses 3 1 2 (iv) Food grains 2 1

Group 601 (i) Grocery 10 5 3 1 (ii) Vegetable 4 1 2 (iii) Salt 1 1 (iv) Sugar cane 1 1

Group 602 (i) Cotton 2 1 1 (ii) Cosa 1

Group 606 (i) Sugar 9 2 6 (ii) Rice 1 (iii) Baby food & medicine 1 1 (iv) Dal 1 (v) Edible oils 13 5 8

Group 607 Tobacco 1 1

Group 609 (i) Textile goods I (ii) Readymade garments 1 (iii) Cloth 14 I 10 3

Division 61 32 3 4 11 9 3 2

Group 610 (i) Wood 2 (ii) Timber

Group 611 Stationeries 2 2

43 TABLE-25(b) (Concld.. .) IMPORTANT COMMODITIES IMPORTED BY SIZE CLASS OF TOWNS Al'fD INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIES (SECOND IMPORTANT COMMODITy)

Size class of towns Industrial All category Name of commodity towns I II III IV V VI

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Group 613 (i) Coal 1 1 (ii) Coke 1 (iii)' Coaltar pitch

Group 614 (i) Petrol 2 1 1 (ii) Petrol, diesel & Kerosine 1 (iii) Lubricants 1 1 (iv) Kerosine oil 1

Group 615 (i) Medicines 5 1 1 2 1 (ii) Chell'icals 2 1

Group 616 Fertiliser 1

Group 617 (i) fancy goods

Group 619 (i) l\'Ianganese Ore 1 1

(Li) Magnesite 1 (iii) Ingots of Aluminium 4 1 1 1 1 (iv) Iron Plates 1 (v) Rock phosphates 1 1 (vi) hon goods 1 1 (vii) Iron & chrome ore 1

Division 63 4 1 2 1

Group 632 (i) Building materials 2 1 (ii) Iron rods 1

Group 639 Lime stone 1

Towns fOJ which data not available 9 1 1 6

Total 124 8 10 29 52 22 3

44 TABLE-25(c) IMPORTANT COMMODITIES IMPORTED BY SIZE CLASS OF TOWNS AND INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIES (THIRD IMPORTANT COMMODITy)

Industrial Size class of towns category All (N.I.C.) Name of commodity towns I II III IV V VI

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Section 6 114 8 10 28 51 16

Division 60 \ 75 5 7 14 38 11

Group 600 (i) Paddy 2 2 (ii) Wheat 8 2 1 5 (iii) Pulses 2 2

Group 601 (i) Grocery 11 2 1 5 2 (ii) Vegetables 3 3 (iii) Mustard seed 1 1 (iv) Coconut 1 I (v) Groundnut 1 1 (vi) Fish & Egg. 1 1 (vii) Salt 1

Group 602 (i) Raw materials for Handlooms 1 1 (ii) Jute I 1

Group 603 Mahua flower 1

Group 606 (i) Sugar 10 2 I 6 1 (ii) Molasses 1 1 (iii) Baby food 1 1 (iv) Rice 1 1 (v) Edible oil 9 1 4 4 (vi) Oil & dal 1 1 (vii) Ghee 1 (viii) Dal 1

Group 609 (i) Textile goods 1 I (ii) Durry 1 1 (iii) Cloth 14 3 6 4 1

Division 61 24 8 11 3 1

Group 610 Bamboo 2 1 1

Group 611 Stationeries 2 2

Group 612 Leather 2 I

45 TABLE-25(c) (Coneld ... ) IMPORTANT COMMODfl'IES IMPORTED BY SIZE CLASS OF TOWNS AND INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIES (THIRD IMPORTANT COMMODITy)

Industrial Size class of towns category All (N.I.C.) Name of commodity towns I II III IV V VI

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

GrC;lUP 613 Coal 1 1

Group 614 Kerosine oil 5 1 3

Group 615 (i) Medicine 3 1 2 (ii) Chemicals 1

Group 616 Fertiliser 1 1

Group 618 China clay 1 1

Group 619 (i) Raw materials for iron goods 1 (ii) Manganese ore 1 1 (iii) Ingots of Hindalium 1 1 (iv) Ingots of Bell metal 1 1 (v) Natural Crolite 1 1 (vi) Bellets 1 1

Division 62 4 1 2 1

Group 620 Machinery parts 1

Group 621 Electrical goods 2 1 1

Group 623 Cycle & cycle parts 1 1

Division 03 "• i 3 1 4 2 1

Group 630 Wooden furniture 1

Group 632 Building materials (I 2 2 1

Group 639 Lime stone 4 1 2

To\W.s for which data not available 10 1 6 2

TotaJ 124 10 29 52 22 3

46 An over all picture about the pattern of commodities grouped under these industrial category. important commodities imported according to priority presented in the tables shows that minor groups 600, Tables 26(a), 26(b) and 26(c) present the 601 and 609 under division 60 occupied the top distribution of towns by important commodities position as majority of towns imported the exported with industrial category and size class of towns.

TABLE-26(a) IMPORTANT COn'lMODITIES EXPORTED BY SIZE CLASS OF TOWNS AND INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY (FIRST IMPORTANT COMMODITy)

Size class of towns Industrial All category Name of commodity tl:'WllS II III IV V VI

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Section 6 114 8 10 28 51 15 2

Division 60 67 6 16 32 9

Group 600 (1) Paddy IS 3 10 1 (ii) Nl_\;er 1 (iii) Maize 1 1 (iv) Black gram 1 (v) Pulses 1

Group 601 (i) Vegetables 1 (ii) Turmeric 1 1 (iii) Mustard 1 1 (iv) Myrobalan 1 (v) Tamarind 4 1 1 2 (VI) Milk 1 (vii) Groundnut (viii) Oil seeds 2 1 1 (ix) Fish 7 1 1 4 (x) Prawn 1 (xi) Salt 1

Group 602 (i) Cotton 1 (ii) Jute 1

Group 603 (i) Kendu leaf ], (ii) Kewara water 1 (iii) Betel leaves 1 1

Group 606 (1) Rice 10 2 2 4

47 TABLE-26(a) (Con/d .. .) IMPORTANT COMMODITIES EXPORTED BY SIZE CLASS OF TOWNS AND INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY (FIRST IMPORTANT COMMODITy)

Sizo class of towns Industrial All category Name of commodity towns I II III IV V VI

I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

(ii) Molasses 1 1

Group 607 Gudakhu 1 1

Group 609 (i) Handloom & Tusser cloth 2 1 1 (ii) Handloom cloth 1 1 (iii) Silk cloth 1 (iv) Patta saree & Dhoti 1 1 (v) Cloth 2 2 (vi) Textile goods 2 1 1 (vii) Applique I 1

Division 61 33 I 3 9 14 4 2

Group 610 (i) Wood 4 4 (ii) Timber 2 1 1 (iii) Bamboo 1

Group 611 Paper 1

Group 612 Leather 1

Group 613 (i) Coal 3 1 1 1 (ii) Fire wood 1 1 (iii) Match box (iv) Electricity 1

Group 615 Ayurvedic medicine 1

Group 616 Fertiliser 2 1 1

Group 618 (i) Aluminium & brass utensils 2 1 1 (ii) Bell metal utensils 2 1 1

Group 619 (i) Iron ore 5 3 1 1

48 TABLE-26(a) (Concid. . .) IMPORTANT COMMODITIES EXPORTED BY SIZE CLASS OF TOWNS AND INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY (FIRST IMPORTANT COMMODITy)

Size class of towns Industrial All category Name of commodity towns I II III IV V VI

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

(ii) Calcinide alumina 1 1 (iii) Ferro chrome 1 1 (iv) Aluminium 1 1 (v) Alluminium ingot

(vi) Iron sheet plates (vii) Graphite 1 1

Division 62

Group 622 Konark T.V. 1

Division 63 13 2 1 3 5 2

Group 630 (i) Teak wood furniture 1 (ii) Wooden furniture 2 1 1 (iii) Cane furniture 1

Group 632 (i) Crusher chips (ii) Tile 1 1 (iii) Asbestos 1 1 (iv) Cement 1 1

Group 634 Brass & wooden fish 1 1

Group 637 Filigree works 1 1

Group 639 (i) Lime stone 1 1 (ii) .Forest products 1 1 (iii) Sal seed 1 I

TO\\1ls for which data not available 10 1 1 7 1

Total 124 8 10 29 52 22 3

49 TABLEM26(b) IMPORTANT COMMODITIES EXPORTED BY SIZE CLASS OF TOWNS AND INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY (SECOND lMPORTANT COMMODITy)

Size class of towns Industrial All category Name of commodity towns I II III IV V VI

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Section 6 108 8 10 28 48 14

Division 60 69 3 7 15 35 9

Group 600 (i) Cereals 2 1 1 (ii) Maize 1 (iii) Niger 1 (iv) Green gram 1 1 (v) Black gram 1

Group 601 (i) Vegetables 1 (ii) Oil seed 3 2 (iii) Tamarind 1 (iv) Coconut (v) Chilli 1 (vi) Til seed 1 (vii) Alasi 1 1 (viii) Groundnut 9 1 1 6 (ix) Cashewnuts 1 1 (x) Crab 1 (xi) Fish 5 1 1 1 2 (xii) Prawn 2 1 1 (xiii) Sugarcane 2 2 (xiv) Turmeric 2 1 1

Group 602 Jute 4 2 1 1

Group 603 (i) Mahua flower 6 2 3 (ii) Kendu leaf 3 1 2

(iii) Betel leaf 1 1 -;-

Group 606 (i) Sugar 1 1 (ii) Juggery 1 1 (iii) Milk product 1 1 (iv) Rice 6 3 2

50 TABLE-26(b) (Con/d... ) IMPORTANT COMMODrrIES EXPORTED BY SIZE CLASS OF TOWNS AND INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY (SECOND IMPORTANT COMMODITy)

Size class of towns Industri31 All category Name of commodity towns I II III IV V VI

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

(v) Mungdal (Green gram) 1 1 (vi) Mustard oil 1 1 (vii) Edible oil 2 1 1

Group 607 (i) Gudakhu 1 1 (ii) Bidi 1 1

Group 609 (i) Handloom cloth 1 (ii) Cloth 1 1 (iii) Tusser cloth 1 1

Division 61 27 3 3 10 8 3

Group 610 (i) Wood 1 (ii) Timber 4 1 2 1 (iii) Bamboo 1

Group 611 Paper 2 1 1

Group 612 Leather 1

GlOUp 613 Fuel wood 2 1 1

Group 616 Chemical fertiliser 1 1

Group 617 Caustic Soda 1 1

Group 618 (i) Bellmetal utensils I 1 (ii) Aluminium utensils 2 1 1 (iii) Buckets • 2 2 (iv) Stainless steel 1 1

GrO\lp 619 (i) Manganese ore 1 1 (ii) Dolomite 1 1 (iii) Graphite 1 1

51 TABLE-26(b) (Coneld.. .) IMPORTANT COMMODITIES EXPORTED BY SIZE CLASS OF TOWNS AND INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY (SECOND IMPORTANT COMMODITy)

Size class of towns Industrial All category Name of commodity towns I II III IV V VI

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

(iv) Charge chrome 1 1 (v) Fermanganese 1 1 (vi) Aluminium cables 1 1

(vii) Aluminium rods & wire 1 1 (viii) Pig iron 1 1

Division 62 1 1

Group 623 (Railway) Slipper 1 1

Division 63 11 2 3 4 2

Group 630 Wooden furniture 1 1

Group 632 (i) Cement products 1 1 (ii) Cement tiles 1 1 (iii) Paint 1 1 (iv) Iron fittings 1 1

Group 637 Silver ornaments 1 1

Group 639 (i) Structural stone goods 1 1 (ii) Silica bricks 1 1 (iii) Forest products 2 2 (iv) Stone arts 1 1

Towns for which data not available 16 4 8 3

Total 124 8 10 29 52 22 3

52 TABLE-26(c) IMPORTANT COMMODITIES EXPORTED BY SIZE CLASS OF TOWNS AND INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY (THIRD IMPORTANT COMMODITy)

Industrial Size class of towns category All (N.I.C.) Name of commodity towns I II TIl IV V VI

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Section 6 107 8 10 28 48 13

Division 60 69 4 4 13 38 10

Group 600 (i) Paddy 4 2 1 1 (ii) Jawar 1 (iii) Green gram 2 1 1 (iv) Black gram 1 1 (v) Horse gram 1 1 (vi) Pulses 3 1 2

Group 601 (i) Vegetables 4 1 3 (ii) Sugar cane I 1 (iii) Cocoanut 2 2 (iv) Tamarind 3 1 2 (v) Ginger (vi) Chilli 3 2 1 (vii) Oil seeds 2 I 1 (viii) Ground nut 1 (ix) Cornander seed 1 (x) Fish 5 1 3 1

(xi) Dry fish 1

Group 603 (i) Mahua flower 5 5 (ii) Mahua seeds 1 (iii) Kendu leaf 2 1 . (iv) Betel leaf 1 1

Group 606 (i) Wheat products 1 1 (ii) Rice 5 1 1 2 1 (iii) Bakery products 1 1 (iv) Bread 1 1 (v) Mixture 1

53 TABLE-26(c) (Contd ... ) IMPORTANT COMMODITIES EXPORTED BY SIZE CLASS OF TOWNS AND lNDUSTRIAL CATEGORY (THIRD IMPORTANT COMMODITy)

Industrial Size class of towns category All (N.I.C.) Name of commochty towns I II III IV V VI

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

(vi) Papad 1 (vii) Canned fish 1 1 (viii) Sugar plum & sweetened puffed rice (kora & Khai) 1 1 (ix) Cheese cake, milk products 1

Group 607 (i) Gudakhu (ii) Catechu 1 1

Group 608 Country liquor 1 1

Group 609 (i) Silk cloth 1 1 (li) Handloorn cloth 2 1 1 (iii) Khadi clothes (iv) Readymade garments 1 1 (v) Cotton bandha sarees (vi) Yam 1 1 (vii) Coir ropes 1

Division 61 21 1 10 6 3

Group 610 (i) Wood 1 (ii) Timber 2 1 1 (iii) Bamboo 1 1

Group 612 (i) Skin 2 1 1 (ii) Leather chappal 1 1

Group 615 Sal oil 2 2

Group 617 Soap 2 1 1

Group 618 (i) Handaliurn utensils 2 1 (li) Bellmetal utensils 1

54 TABLE-26(c) (Coneld .. .) IMPORTANT COMMODITIES EXPORTED BY SIZE CLASS OF TOWNS AND INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY (THIRD IMPORTANT COMMODITy)

Industrial Size class of towns category All (N.I.C.) Name of commodity towns II III IV V VI

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Group 619 (i) Pig iron 1 1 (ii) Cast iron 1 1 (iii) Manganese 1 1 (iv) Iron pipes steel 1 (v) Steel pipes I 1 (vi) Alumina 1 1

(vii) Iron rods & angles 1 1

Division 62 I 1

Group 623 . MIG Engine 1

Division 63 16 3 4 5 4

Group 630 (i) Cane furniture 1 1 (ii) Wooden furniture 3 1 1 1

Group 632 (i) Barapali latrine 1 1 (ii) Stone chips 1 1 (iii) Iron nails 1 1

Group 633 Fabrication works

Group 639 (i) Hill brooms 1 1 (ii) Earthen pot I 1 (iii) Fire bricks 1 1 (iv) Forest products 3 2 1 (v) Khali (leaf plates) (vi) Sal seeds I 1

Towns for which data not available 17 1 4 9 3

Total 124 8 10 29 52 22 3

55 The commodities exported according to their as first important commodity as against six towns for importance under first, second and third priority in second important commodity and 12 towns for third each size class of town by industrial category are important commodity. The corresponding figures for shown in table 26(a), 26(b) and 26(c) respectively. basic food-stuffs (other than cereals and pulses) are Export of agricultural raw materials, food, beverages, 21,31 and 24 respectively. That for unmenufactured intoxicants and textiles is recorded by consisderable tohacco, pan leaves etc. are 3,10 and 9; for manufactured food stuff 11, 13 and 13 for textiles and number of towns of the state both in case of first textile products 10, 3 and 8. As regards ores and important, second important and third important metals (619) number of towns recorded for first commodities. Groups such as 600 (cereals and pulses) important commodity is eleven as against eight towns 601 (basic food-stuff other than cereals and pulses), for second important commodity and seven towns for 606 (manufactured of food stuff) 609 (Textiles etc.) third important commodity. 619 (ores and metals) are the exported commodities in case of majority of towns both as 1st, 2nd and 3rd Table-27 shows distribution of banking important commodities. The tables show that export services, agricultural and non-agricultural credit of cereals and pulses (600) is recorded for 19 towns societies by size class of towns.

TABLE-27 DISTRIBUTION OF BANKING SERVICES, AGRICULTURAL AND NON-. AGRICULTURAL CREDIT SOCIETIES BY SIZE CLASS OF TOWNS

Size Number of towns having class of Total Agricultural credit N on-agricultural credit towns number of towns Banks (No.) societies (No.) societies No.

1 2 3 4 5

I. S 8 (150) 7 (27) 7 (274)

II. 10 10 (69) 10 (26) 8 (48)

III. 29 28 (158) 20 (44) 21 (102)

IV. 52 51 (165) 44 (75) 35 (65)

V. 22 16 (47) 9 (14) 10 (24)

VI. 3 2 (2) 1

Total 124 115 (591) 90 (186) 82 (514)

Above table reveals that banks, agricultural TABLE-28 credit societies and non-agricultural credit societies AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD SIZE BY SIZE are fairly ,ilvailable in the towns of the state. CLASS OF TOWNS Among the 124 tonws of the state, 115 towns have Size class of towns Average household size 591 banks and 90 towns have 186 agricultural 1 2 credi t societies. The number of non-agricultural I 5.10 credi t societies in the urban areas is 514 which are II 5.10 located in 82 towns. III 5.12 IV 5.14 V 4.82 Table 28 shows average household size by size VI 4.19 class of towns. Total 5.09

56 Above table reveals that the average sde of a towns recorded average household size of 5.10, class sehold in the urban areas of the state is 5.09. III towns 5.12 and class IV 5.14 which are above the 'llS in class V and VI recorded average household state average of 5.09. of 4.82 and 4.19 respectively which is below the Table-29 shows proportion of literates by sex ~ average household size of 5.09. Class I and II and size class of towns.

TABLE-29 PROPORTION OF LITERATES BY SEX AND SIZE CLASS OF TOWNS

Percentage of literates to class Population Literates total population own Total Males Females Total Males Females Total Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1,527,378 846,465 680,913 1,180,762 712,283 468,479 77.31 84.15 68.80 522,214 276,962 245,252 358,993 218,449 140,544 68.74 78.87 57.31 1. 785,755 420,596 365,159 547,259 336,424 210,835 69.65 79.99 57.74 ". 614,391 319,658 294,733 397,008 245,404 151,604 64.62 76.77 51.44 139,768 73,634 66,134 99,735 60,648 39,087 71.36' 82.36 59.10 '1. 10,193 5,978 4,215 7,782 4,994 2,788 76.35 83.54 66.14 utaI 3,599,699 1,943,293 1,656,406 2,591,539 1,578,202 1,013,337 71.99 81.21 61.18

;Iudes (0-6) age-group population.

During 1991 census, urban population of the is 77.31 per cent recorded in class I towns followed : is 4,234,983 and the same under 0.6 age group by 76.35 per cent in class VI category 71.36 per cent 35,284 persons of which 2,591,539 or 71.99 per in class V towns, 69.65 per cent in class III towns. are reported as literates. -The number of children 68.74 per cent in class II towns and 64.62 per cent in ~r age group 0.6 are excluded from the total class IV towns. The highest percentage of literates 11ation which comes to 3,599,699 persons while among males and females is also recorded in class 1 ulating the rate of literacy. Male literates towns closely following by class VI towns. titute 8l.29 per cent of urban male population ~eas the percentage of female literates is 61.18. 'Tab1e-30 shows proportion of scheduled casts highest percentage of literates to total population and scheduled tribe population by size class of towns.

TABLE-JO PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBE POPULATION BY SIZE CLASS OF TOWNS e class Total Scheduled caste Percentage of Scheduled tribe Percentage of towns population population scheduled caste population scheduled tribe

2 3 4 5 6

1. 1,772,978 176,132 9.93 106,533 6.01 II. 620,452 88,433 14.25 61,388 9.89 III. 931,204 140,720 15.11 lil,948 12.02 IV. 731,604 122,448 16.74 61,093 8.35 V. 166,740 21,662 12.99 18,188 10.91 VI. 12,005 1,250 10.41 2,558 21.31

Total 4,234,983 550,645 13.00 361,708 8.54

57 The scheduled caste population and scheduled respecti'vely. The percentage of scheduled caste tribe population of the state of Orissa form 16.20 per populati~:>n in class II, ill and Class IV towns is 14.25, cent and 22.21 per cent to total popUlation of the state 15.11 and 16.74 respectively which is above the state respectively. However, in urban areas of the state average. The table·further reveals that percentage of the percentage of scheduled caste and scheduled tribe scheduled tribe population in class II, Ill, V and VI population is 13.00 per cent and 8.54 per cent towns is 9.89, 12.02, 10.91 and 21.31 respectively respectively which are lower than state percentages. which is above state average of 8.54. Further analysis of the table shows that the percentage of scheduled caste and scheduled tribe population in class I towns is 9.93 and 6.01 respectively which is Table-31 presents the percentage distribution of much below the state average of 13.00 and 8.54 main workers by size class of towns.

TABLE-31

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF MAIN WORKERS: BY SIZE CLASS OF TOW~S

Industrial Size class of towns category of main w()rkers I II ill IV V VI

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

I 1.88 6.76 8.65 14.01 9.73 0.71

II 3.21 8.07 9.71 18.04 10.21 1.22

III 2.74 3.12 3.94 3.84 5.12 0.89

IV 0.27 4.33 4.25 2.43 2.66 35.15 V(a) 2.17 1.41 2.14 4.46 5.87 0.36

V(b) 17.67 14.37 13.48 8.61 19.57 26.60

VI 4.49 3.02 3.09 3.15 4.17 5.52 vn 22.73 20.35 17.34 18.02 13.33 6.61 VlII 9.51 10.72 8.43 4.13 3.67 10.66

IX 35.33 21.85 28.97 23.31 25.67 12.28

Total 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00

The perusal of the above table shows that in other than Household Industries. The lowest Class I towns the highest percentage i.e. 35.3 of percentage lLe. 1.47 per cent of workers in class II workers is found in category IX i.e. other services towns is found in category Yea) i.e. Household followed by 22.73 percentage in c1ar.s vn i.e. Trade Industries followed by 3.02 per cent in category VI and Commerce and 17.67 per cent in category V(b) i.e. Constru ction and 3.12 in category III i.e. i.e. other than Household Industries. The table also Livestock, Fmestry, Fishing, Hunting, Plantations, reveals that the lowest percentage of main workers is Orchards and allied activities. The table further found in category IV i.e. Mining and quarrying reveals that in class III towns the highest percentage followed by 1.88 in category I i.e. Cultivator and 2.17 of 28.97 main workers is found in category IX i.e. in category yea) i.e. household industries. The table Other Services followed by 17.34 per cent in category further reveals that in class II townS' the highest vn i.e. Trade and Commerce and 13.48 in category percentage of workers is found in category IX i. e. V(b) i.e. other than Household Industries. The lowest Other Services followed by 20.35 in category VII i.e. percentage i.e. 2.14 per cent of workers in class III Trade and Commerce and 14.37 .in category V(b) i.e. towns is found in V(a) i.e. Household Industries

58 followed by 3.09 per cent in category VI i.e. Commerce. The lowest percentage of workers i.e. Construction and 3.94 per cent in category III i.e. 2.66 per cent is found in category IV i.e. mining and Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, Plantations, Orchatds quarrying followed by 3.67 per cent in category VllI I and allied activities. The highest percentage i.e. 23.~11 i.e. Transport, Storage and Communication and 4.17 per cent of workers in (~lass N towns is found 1n per cent in category VI i.e. construction. In class VI category IX i.e. 23.31 per cent i.e. other servicel> tOl-vns hlghest per cent of 35.15 of main workers is found in category IV i.e. mining and quarryipg followed by 18.04 in category II i.e. Agriculturat followed by 26.60 per cent in category V(b) i.e. other Labourer and 14.01 in category I i.e. Cultivators. The than household industries and 12.28 per cent in lowest percentage of main workers i.e. 2.43 is found category IX i.e. other services. The lowest percentage in category IV i.e. Mining and quarrying followed by of maia workers i.e. 0.36 per cent is found in category 3.i5 per cent in category VI i.e. construction and 4.13 yea) i.~. household industries followed by 0.71 per in category VIII i.e. transport, storage and cent in category I i.e. cultivator and 0.89 in category communication. In class V towns, the highest III i.e. livl,stock, forestry, fishing, hunting, plantations, percentage i.e. 25.67 per cent is found in category IX \ orchards and allied activities. Thus it can very well i.e. other services followed by 19.57 per cent in Ibe inferred from the above table that the highest category V(b) i.e. other than household industries and percentage of main workers in urban areas are found 13.33 per cent in category VII i.e. Trade ;lnd in category IX i.e. other services.

59 CODES USED IN THE tOWN DIRECTORY

STATEMENT-I obtained from the officer incharge of the concerned Status and growth history : urban local body. There are cases where the municipalities/notified area councils maintain their Col. 2 - Class, name and civic administration roads accounts separately. Pucca roads and kutcha status. roads available in the town have been presented under the abbreviation 'PR & KR' respectively. Class has been introduced to facilitate analysis of town directory data. It has been presented according t/ Col. 7 - System of sewerage. 1991 Census Population of the core town in fol1owir~ ranges by the classification noted against each. The sewerage system is implied the network of mains and branches of underground conduits for the Population Class conveyance of sewerage to the point of disposal in 1,00,000 and above I the town. For the towns which are not provided with 50,000-99,999 II such underground sewerage system, availability of 20,000-49,999 III open surface drain or box surface drain etc. has been 10,000-19,999 IV mentioned. The various types of sewerage/drainage 5,000-9,999 V s),stem have been indicated upto two places in order Below 5,000 VI of their importance in the town under the following cedes. The name of the town has been shown in thi; column, with the correct spelling as adopted in the Sewer S official record. Regarding the civic administratioll Open surface drains OSD status, the town as it stood in 1990 has been indicatec Box surface drains BSD by the following abbreviations : Sylk drains SD Cesspool method CD Municipality M Pit system Pt Notified Area Council NAC Others o Census Town CT Col. 11 - Method of disposal of night soil STATEMENT-II Information in this regard has been obtained Physical aspects and location of towns the local bodies and the prevalent method of Col. 12 - The name of the navigable river/canal sal of night soil has been presented with the which is situated within a distance of 10 kms. has "'ling codes upto two places in order or their been shown under this column with distance from the im rtance in the town. The objective of providing referrent town.. After the name of the river/canal'R' su data is to collect information which could help for river and 'C' for canal has been given in brackets go erument to provide a programme of stopping the to denote whether it is a river or canal as illustrated pr tice of removal of night soil as head loads and below. al minimising human labour in the process of di osa1. Mahanadi (R) - 5 Heads loads HL STATEMENT-IV Baskets B Wheel barrows Civic and other Amenities WB Septic tank latrines ST Col. 6 - Road Length (in kms.) Sewerage S Pit system Pt Information under this column has been Other o Col. 12 & 13 protected water supply : district or nearest district, if in the same State or other State and its distance from the town where the facility The information collected from the local offices is available has been indicated. All types of hospitals/ have been incorporated in these columns, in some dispensaries etc. whether allopathic, ayurvedic or cases such data have been obtained from the State homeopathic have been covered. The various types Public Health Engineering Department. The of medical systems have been shown by following information on sources of water supply has been codes. indicated in Col. 12 as against the system of storage with capacity in litres (in brackets) which has been Ayurvedic A presented in Col. 13. The following codes have been Unani U used to denote the system of storage and water supply. Homeopathic HOM

Over head tank OHT In case of allopathic, no separate code has been Service reservoir SR used. River infiltration gallery IG Bore well pumping system BWP Col. 6 to 9 - Educational facilities : Pressure tank PT Tubewell water TW Information in this regard has been collected Tap water T from local officials and has been checked up with the Well water W information available in the office of the Director of Tank water Tk Public Instructions of the State. For the place where more than one institutions of each type is available, The first five codes stated above relate to the the number thereof has been given against each in system of storage whereas, the remaining four codes brackets. The codes used for denoting different represent the different sources of water supply. institutions are as follows

STATE MENT-V Arts only A Science only S Medical Educational, Recreational and Cultural Arts and Science only AS facilities. Commerce only C Col. 4 & 5 - Medical facilities - Hospitals/ Arts and Commerce only AC Dispensaries and beds available : Combined of all categories Arts, Science and Commerce - ASC Information in this regard has been collected University U from the local offices. However, the institution run Law L by private doctors have not been included in these Others a data, which have been restricted to the institutions run! aided by Government/Semi-GovernmentlLocal bodies/ Col. 10 - Recognised shorthand, typewriting and Charitable Institutions/Social service agencies. The vocational training institutions. various types of institutions have been presented under the following codes Information has been collected from the local authorities here "recognised" means the institution Hospital H recognised by Statutory authority like Education Dispensary D Department, Commerce Department or Labour Health Centre HC Department of the Government or Semi-Government Family Planning Centre FPC or autonomous bodies. The institution of each type T.B. Clinic TB has been presented under the following codes Nursing Home NH Others o Shorthand Sh. Typewri ting Type For places where medical facilities are not Shorthand and Typewriting Sh. Type available, the name of the nearest place in the same Others o

61 Information in this regard has been collected from Information in this respect has been obtained the local authority and presented in these columns. from the local authority. Touring cinema has been eliminated from our purview and only permanent If educational facility is not available in the cinema/theatres have been included. Community town, the name of the nearest place in the same district halls/auditorium have been added in this column as or name of the nearest district in the same State or: the same are becoming a common feature of the urban other State with its distance from the town where the land-scape. Information on public libraries including facility is available has been indicated. reading rooms has been collected from the local authority and presented under the following codes. Col. 17 to 20 - Number of recreational and cultural Public Library PL facilities. Reading Room RR

62 STATEMENT - I

STATUS AND GROWTII HISTORY STATEMENT

STATUS AND

No. of households Population and Class, Name and Location Name of Name Area including houseless S1. Civic adnrinistration Code Tahasill of (in households No. Status of town Number Police Station C.D. Block sq. kms.) (in 1991 Census) 1901 1911

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1. III Anandapur (N.A.C) 31lV Anandapurl 72.87 5,174 Anandapur

2. m Anugul (N.A.C.) 71ll Anugull 21.71 4,574 Anugul

3. IV Asika (N.A.C.) 12N Asikal 5.31 3,621 4,912 Asika

4. IV Athagad (N.A.C.) 6Nll Athagad/ 10.36 2,449 Athagad

5. IV Balagoda (Bolani) (C.T.) 3/V Barbill 11.42 2,560 Barbill

6. II Balangir (M) 91lV Balangirl 31.08 13,443 Balangir

7. I Baleshwar (M) ...... See Baleshwar

Bale shwar 41.82 17,963 20,880 21,362 Urban Agglomeration (+2.31)

(i) I Baleshwar* (M) 5 III Baleshwarl 41.82 17,963 20,880 21,362 Baleshwar (+2.31)

8. IV (N.A.C' ) l1IXll Chitrakondal 4.85 2,204 Orkel

9. IV Balugaon (N.A.C.) 13IXll Banapurl 6.39 2,173

10. IV Banapur (N.A.C.) 13Nn Banapurl 9.43 2,370 Banapur

11. IV Banki (N.A.C.) 6/Vll Bankil 6.22 2,396 Banki

12. IV Barapali (NAC.) 1 III Barapalil 14.15 3,094 Barapali

13. m Barbi! (M) 3/1 Barbill 41.44 9,287 Barbil

64 -I

GRoWfH HISTORY growth rate of the town at the Census Density of Sex Ratio (1991 1921 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 Census) 1971 1981 1991

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

6,312 24,605 30,278 416 858 879 906 (+289.81) (+23.06)

15,738 9,053 18,060 24,772 1,141 596 686 804 (-42.48) (+99.49) (+37.17)

4,491 5,015 5,794 6,379 9,024 12,954 16,394 19,363 3,647 957 938 944 (-8.57) (+11.67) (+15.53) (+ 10.10) (+41.46) (+43.55) (+26.56) (+18.11)

5,890 7,256 8,931 11,087 13,661 1,319 956 912 941 (+23.19) (+23.08) (+24.14) (+23.22)

9,515 11,370 996 839 8.00 (+19.50)

6,473 11,105 13,646 18,663 35,748 54,943 69,920 2250 913 922 901 (+71.56) (+22.88) (+36.77) (+91.54) (+53.70) (+27.26)

Urban Agglomeration ......

17,037 17,843 19,405 22,851 33,931 46,239 65,779 101,829 2,435 832 868 867 (-20.25) (+4.73) (+8.75) (+17.76) (+48.49) (+36.27)- (+42.26) (+54.80)

17,037 17,843 19,405 22,851 33,931 46,239 65,779 101,829 2,435 832 868 867 (-20.25) (+4.73) (+8.75) (+17.76) (+48.49) (+36.27) (+42.26) (+54.80)

9,454 10,096 2,082 846 918 (+6.79)

12,404 1,941 899

12,003 13,702 1,453 955 963 (+14.15)

4,956 5,934 9,296 12,595 14,350 2,307 908 879 '32 (+19.73) (+56.66) (+35.49) (+13.43)

9,017 13,639 16,371 1,157 945 965 969 (+51.26) (+20.02)

19,340 24,342 33,030 42,032 1,014 794 844 851 (+25.86) (+35.69) (27.25)

65 STATEMENT

STATUS AND

No. of households Population and Class, Name and Location Name of Name Area including houseless S1. Civic administration Code Tahasil! of (in households No. Status of town Number Police Station C.D. Block sq. Ions.) (in 1991 Census) 1901 1911

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

14. II Bargarh (M) Ifill Bargam! 16.72 9,968 4,689 Bargarh

15. I! Baripada (M) ...... See Baripada

Baripada 29.98 13,Q8 5,613 5,968 Urban Agglomeration (+6.32)

(i) II Baripada* (M) 41ll Baripada! 29.98 13,138 5,613 5,968 Baripada (+6.32)

16. m (N.AC.) 5N Basudebpur! 47.78 3,749 Basudebpur

17. IV Baudh (N.AC.) 811 Baudh/ 20.72 3,027 Baudh

18. V Bellaguntha (N.AC.) 121II Ghmshurl 5.18 1,716 Bhanjanagar

19. m Belpahar (C.T.) llXI Lakhanpur! Lakbanpur 29.58 4,921 Belpahar

20. U Bhadrak (M) 5fN Bhadrakl 31.08 12,028 18,518 18,578 Bhadrak (+0.32)

21. IV Bhanjanagar (N.AC.) 121I Ghumsurl 6.06 3,357 6,042 Bhanjanagar

22. II Bhawanipatna (M) 101IV Kalahandi! 15.40 9,888 4,400 5,945 Sadar (+35.11)

23. IV Bhuban (N.AC.) 71lV Bhuban! 18.04 3,118 6,788 5,905 Bhuban (-13.01)

24. Bhubaneswar (M) 13NID Bhuhaneswar 124.74 85,973 Tahasil

25. IV Binika (N.AC.) 9N Binikal 21.42 2,717 4,130 Binw

26. m (M) 21III Biramitrapur! 35.22 6677 Biramitrapur

66 -I

GROWTH HISTORY growth rate of the town at the Census Density of Sex Ratio (1991 1921 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 Census) 1971 1981 1991

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

5,204 7,085 8,236 9,197 15,375 22,865 35,400 51,205 3,063 854 875 906 (+10.98) (+36.15) (+16.25) (+11.67) (+67.17) (+48.72) (+54.82) (+44.65)

Urban Agglomeration ......

6,189 6,193 8,281 9,277 20,301 28,725 52,989 69,240 2,310 808 838 853 (+3.70) (+0.06) (+33.72) (+12.03) (+118.83) (+41.50) (+84.47) (+30.67)

6,189 6,193 8,281 9,277 20,301 28,725 52,989 69,240 2,310 808 838 853 (+3.70) (+0.06) (+33.72) (+ 12.03) (+118.83) (+41.50) (+84.47) (+30.67)

20,031 25,236 528 918 922 (+25.98)

5,740 5,498 6,088 8,891 12,589 15,458 746 927 913 939 (-4.22) (+10.73) (+46.04) (+41.59) (+22.79)

5,762 7,113 7,915 8,838 1,706 1,04,4 1,047 1,030 (+23.45) (+11.28) (+11.66)

24,607 832 887

18,175 18,283 19,550 18,795 25,285 40,487 60,600 76,435 2,459 858 868 894 (-2.17) (+0.59) (+6.93) (-3.86) (+34.53) (+60.12) (+49.68) (+26.13)

6,134 6,748 7,227 8,469 9,952 12,353 15,324 17,122 2,825 916 923 948 (+1.52) (+10.01) (+7.10) (+17.19) (+17.51) (+24.13) (+24.05) (+11.73)

6,376 7,174 10,863 11,807 14,300 23,264 37,821 51,062 3,316 901 897 893 (+7.25) (+12.52) (+51.42) (+8.69) (+21.11) (+62.69) (+62.57) (+35.01)

5,331 6,563 7,231 7,915 9,476 11,350 15,517 18,966 1,051 925 943 917 (-9.72) (+23.11) (+10.18) t+9.46) (+19.72) (+19.78) (+36.71) (+22.23) '_ 16,512 38,211 105,491 219,211 411,542 3,299 724 756 752 (+131.41) (+176.07) (+107.80) (+87.74)

3,597 3,326 3,825 11,004 12,955 605 963 944 (-12.91) (-7.54) (+15.00) (+17.73)

9,408 20,301 28,063 31,099 33,556 953 942 953 931 (+115.78) (+38.23) (+10.83) (+7.90)

67 STATEMENT

STATUS AND

No. of households Population and , Class, Name and Location Name of Naml Area including houseless S1. Civic administration Code Tahasill of (in households No. Status of town Number Police Station C.D. Block sq. kms.) (in 1991 Census) 1901 1911

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

27. I Brahmapur (M) 121XlX Brahmapur 79.80 38.939 25.729 31.456 Tahasil (+22.26)

28. I! (M) llIV Jharsuguda 41.44 14,795 Orient

29. IV (NAC.) 121m Bugudal 7.45 2,078 Buguda

30. Burla (N.A.C.) ...... See Sambalpur

31. V Champua (C.T.) 3NII Champua/ Champua 4.90 970 Champua

32. V Chandabali (C.T.) 5NI Chandabalil Chandrabali 6.11 1,446 Chandabali

33. IV Chandili (C.T.) lllXm Rayagadal Ryagada 5.17 3,609 Rayagada

34. V Charibatia (C.T.) 6IXm Tangichoudwar Tangi- 0.94 1,281 Choudwar Choudwar

35. IV Chhatrapur (N.A.C.) 12IXII Chhatrapurl 4.40 _ 3,571 Chhatrapul

36. IV Chikiti (NAC.) 121IX Chikitil 6.48 1,886 Nuagaon

37. V Chitrakonda (C.T.) lllXl Chitrakonda Korkunda 4.50 1,438 Chitrakonda

38. m Choudwar (M) ...... See Cuttack

39. I Cuttack (M) ...... See Cuttack

Cuttack 152.99 81,231 51,364 52,528 Urban Agglomeration (+2.27)

(a) III Choudwar (M) 6M Tangichoudwarl 31.08 /' 7,613 Choudwar

(b) I Cuttack (M) 61lX Cuttack 121.91 73,618 51,364 52,528 Tahasil (+2.27)

68 -I

GROWTH HISTORY

growth rate of the town at the Census Density of Sex Ratio (1991 1921 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 Census) 1971 1981 1991

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

32,731 37,750 43,536 62,343 76,931 117,662 162,550 210,418 2,637 931 924 922 (+4.05) (+15.33) (15.33) (+43.20) (+23.40) (+52.94) (+38.15) (+29.45)

16,196 31,817 54,033 69,667 1,681 807 863 861 (+96.45) (+69.87) (+28.93)

5,148 8,706 10,664 1,431 993 1,024 1008 (+69.11) (+22.49)

Urban Agglomeration ......

5,746 1,173 877

9,406 6,717 7,808 8,170 1,337 829 882 964 (28.59) (+16.24) (+4.64)

12,487 16,151 3,124 865 940 (+29.34)

5,965 6,346 803

6,227 7,746 7,835 10,835 14,140 17,950 4,080 961 930 968 (+24.39) (+1.15) (+38.29) (+30.50) (+26.94)

8,177 10,005 1,544 974 928 (+22.36)

7,756 5,981 1,329 878 949 (-22.89)

Urban Agglomeration ......

Urban Agglomeration ......

51,007 65,263 14,291 102,505 159,786 230,059 327,412 440,295 2,878 760 793 798 (-2.90) (+27.95) (+13.83) (+37.98) (+55.88) (+43.98) (+42.32) (+34.48)

13,478 24,300 32,144 36,877 1,187 646 722 795 (+80.29) (+32.28) (+14.72)

51,007 65,263 74,291 102,505 146,308 205,759 295,268 403,418 3,309 774 801 798 (2.90) (+27.95) (+13.83) (+37.98) (+42.73) (+40.63) (+43.50) (+36.63)

69 STATEMENT

STATUS AND

No. of households Population and Class, Name and Location Name of Name Area including houseless S1. Civic administration Code Tahasill of (in households No. Status of to"W1l Number Police Station C.D. Block sq. kIDs.) (in 1991 Census) 1901 1911

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

40. VI Daitari (C.T.) 3M Ghatgaon Harichandan N.A. 1,057 Daitari pur

41. V Damanjodi (C.T.) 11IXIV Nandapurl Koraput 12.32 1,723 Damanjodi

42. IV (M) INII Debagarhl 24.13 3,506 Debagath

43. IV Dera Colliery TO"W1lship (C.T.) 7NII Talcherl Talcher 7.81 2,847 Colliery

44. III Dhenkanal (M) 7/m Dhenkanall 24.82 8,843 5,609 6,615 Dhenkanal Sadar (+17.94)

45. IV (N.AC.) 12NI Digapahandil 10.22 1,932 Digapahandi

46. V Fertiliser COIporation of India Township (C.T.) 7NID Talcherl Talcher 3.59 2,236 Bikrampur

47. IV Ganjam (NAC.) 12IXX Chhatrapurl 9.12 2,174 Chhatrapur

48. V Ghantapada (C.T.) 71X Talcharl Talcher 9.58 1,989 Colliery

49. V G. Udayagiri (N.A.C.) 8/ID G. Udayagiril 13.24 1,799 G. Udayagiri

50. V GopaJpur (C.T.) 6IXII Cuttack/ Cuttack 3.95 905 Cuttack Sadar Sadar

51. V Gopalpur (N.A.C.) 121X Brahmapurl 2.56 1,057 Gopal pur

52. V Gudari (NAC.) lllX Gunupurl 2.28 1,448 _, Gudari

53. IV Gunupur (N.A.C.) IlfIX Gutiupurl 11.65 3,855 Gunupur

70 -I

GROWTII HISTORY growth rate of the town at the Census Density • of Sex Ratio (1991 1921 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 Census) 1971 1981 1991

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

4,844 4,434 N.A 847 966 (-8.46)

5719 464 663

6,537 5,711 6,839 8,906 13,581 17,275 716 911 841 887 (-12.64) (+19.75) (+30.22) (+52.49) (+27.20)

4,452 13,096 1,677 735 774 (+194.16)

6,132 7,480 8,422 10,352 13,727 19,615 35,653 46,314 1,866 791 817 ·852 (-7.30) (+21.98) (+12.59) (+22.92) (+32.60) (+42.89) (+81.76) (+29.90)

7,853 10,032 982 986 926 (+27.75)

5,067 9,366 2,609 706 873 (+84.84)

7,580 10,847 1,189 929 937 (+43.10)

9,978 1,042 798

6,846 8,508 643 924 999 (+24.28)

5,451 1,380 887

3,536 3,583 4,503 5,403 2,111 996 965 971 (+ 1.33) (+25.68) (+19.99)

4,774 5,698 6,611 2,900 982 997 988 (+19.35) (+16.02)

7,416 9,027 10,180 12,702 16,712 18,317 1,572, 975 954 992 (+21.72) (+12.77) (+24.77) (+31.57) (+9.60)

71 STATEMENT

STATUS AND

No. of households Population and Class, Name and Location Name of Name Area including houseless Sl. Civic administration Code Tahasill of (in households No. Status of town Number Police Station C.D. Block sq. kIDs.) (in 1991 Census) 1901 1911

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

54. V Hatibandha (C.T.) 2NID Panposh/ Lathikata 3.16 1,825 Raghunathapali

55. IV Hinjili (N.AC.) 12IXI Purusottampurl 11.81 3,247 Hinjili

56. III Hirakud (NAC.) ...... See Sambalpur

57. III J agatsinghap ur (NAC.) 6N J agatsinghapurl 17.72 4,298 J agatsinghapur

58. m Jajapur (M) 6/ll Jajapurl 11.65 4,376 12,111 12,241 Jajapur (+1.07)

59. III Jajapur Road (NAC.) ...... See J ajapur Road

J ajapur Road 25.33 5,139 Urban Agglomeration

(i) III Jajapur Road* (N.A.C.) 6/1 Surindal 25.33 5,139 J ajapur Road

60. Jalda (C.T.) ...... See Raurkela

61. IV (N.A.C.) 5/1 Jaleswarl 17.90 2,826 Jaleswar

62. II Jatani (NAC.) .., ...... See Jatani

Jatani 18.30 9,325 Urban Agglomeration

(i) II Iatani* (N.AC.) 13/lV Bhubaneswarl 18.30 9,325 Jatani

63. II Jeypur (M) 11 III Jeypurl 25.90 13,755 Jeypur

64. II Iharsuguda (M) IN Jharsugudal 70.47 13,074 Jharsuguda

65. III Ioda (N.AC.) 3/ll Barbill 26.42 6,782 Joda

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GROWTH HISTORY

growth rate of the town at the Census Density of Sex Ratio (1991 1921 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 Census) 1971 1981 1991

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

8,521 2,697 878

8,028 10,821 13,761 17,676 1,497 952 956 945 (+34.79) (+27.17) (+28.45)

Urban Agglomeration ......

21,126 25,016 1,412 917 926- (+18.41)

11,015 10,673 11,188 11,026 13,802 16,707 22,232 27,312 2,344 873 874 906 (-10.02) (-3.10) (+4.83) (-1.45) (+25.18) (+21.05) (+33.07) (+22.85)

Urban Agglomeration ......

5,989 13,846 20,935 26,119 1,031 706 726 852 (+131.19) (+51.20) (+24.76)

5,989 13,846 20,935 26,119 1,031 706 726 852 (+ 131.19) (+51.20) (+24.76)

Urban Agglomeration ......

10,202 6,711 13,146 16,786 938 932 896 934 (-34.22) (+95.89) (+27.69)

Urban Agglomeration ......

9,975 16,068 29,894 41,755 50,116 2,739 831 916 917 (+61.08) (+86.05) (+39.68) (+20.02)

9,975 16,068 29,894 41,755 50,116 2,739 831 916 917 (+61.08) (+86.05) (+39.68) (+20.02)

9,669 10,525 12,504 20,352 2,5291 34,319 53,981 65,246 2,519 959 950 976 (+8.85) (+I8.80) (+62.76) (+24.27) (+35.70) (+57.29) (+20.87)

5,109 7,077 8,032 13,405 19,227 24,727 54,859 65,054 923 893 870 873 (+38.52) (+13.49) (+66.89) (+43.43) (+28.61) (+121.86) (+18.58)

17,353 26,303 31,069 1,176 870 936 908 (+50.58) (+18.12)

73 STATEMENT

STATUS AND

No. of households Population and Class, Name and Location Name of Name Area including houseless S1. Civic administration Code Tahasill of (in households No. Status of town Number Police Station C.D. Block sq. kms.) (in 1991 Census) 1901 1911

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

66. IV Junagarh (N.A.C.) IO/III Dharamgarhl 15.54 2,518 Junagarh

67. IV Kamahshya nagar (N.A.C.) 7N Kamakshya nagar! 11.15 2,289 Kamakshya nagar

68. IV (NAC.) (JIll Kamabanjil 7.77 3,331 T(antabanji

69. V Kantilo (C.T.) 13/JX Khandapadal Khandapada 6.24 1,532 Khandapada

70. IV (N.A.C.) 4ilV Karanjia/' 18.64 3,238 Karanjia

71. IV Kashinagarll (NAC.) l2NIT Parlakhe Mundil 10.36 2,293 Kashmagira

72. IV Kavisurjyanagar (N.A.C.) 12IXVI Kodalal 18.13 2,534 P uru sottampllr

73. m Kendrapara (M) 6/TII Kendraparal 10.77 5,619 15,245 15,113 Kendrapara (-0.87)

74. m Kendujhar (M) 3/IlI Kendujharl 26.40 8,049 Kendujhar town P.S

75. IV Kesinga (N.A.C) ION Kalahandil 14.50 2,883 Kesinga

76. V Khalikote (N.A.C. ) 12/XIV Khalikotel 28.49 1,712

77. V Khandapada (NAC.) 131X Khardapada/ 13.06 1,416 Khandapada

78. IV Khariar (NAC.) 10/11 Khariarl 23.83 2,483 Khariar

79. IV (N.A.C.) lOll Nuapadal 11.40 2,818 lonk

80. m (NAC.) l3/ll Khordhal 25.38 5,458 Khordha

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GROWTH HISTORY growth rate of the town at the Census Density of Sex Ratio (1991 1921 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 Census) 1971 1981 1991

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

7,876 10,198 12.974 833 990 1,012 981 (+29.43) (+27.28)

10,154 12,832 1,151 840 855 (+26.37)

7,741 8,863 10,489 14,818 17,535 2,257 927 920 909 (+14.49) (+18.35) (+41.27) (+18.3 ~)

7,877 8.258 1,323 947 976 (+4.84)

14,910 17.9 23 945 858 895 (+ 1820)

9,179 10.102 975 1,032 1.039 (+ 1006)

9,500 11,870 13,938 769 995 979 913 (+24.95) (+17.42)

14614 12,620 11,880 12,253 15,830 20,079 27,564 35,015 3,251 884 881 906 (-3.30) (-13.64) (-5.86) (+3.14) (+29.19) (+26.84) (+37.28) (+27.03)

9,004 9,343 12,624 19,340 28,059 41,945 1,589 866 836 844 (+3.76) (+35.12) (+53.20) (+45.08) (+49.49)

8,536 11,133 14,127 974 923 942 956 (+30.42) (+26.89)

3,365 6,889 8,340 9,071 318 959 927 915 (+104.73) (+21.06) (+8.76)

7,522 576 945

7,873 7,651 9,946 11,738 493 995 991 936 (-2.82) (+30.00) (+18.02)

6,400 9,226 11,448 14,027 1,230 961 953 968 (+44.16) (+2408) (+22.53)

12,477 15,879 22,386 30.591 1,205 856 869 876 (+27.06) (+40.98) (+36.6)

75 STATEMENT

STATUS AND

No. of households Population and Class, Name and Location Name of Name Area including houseless S1. Civic administration Code Tahasill of (in households No. Status of town Number Police Station C.D. Block sq. kms.) (in 1991 Census) 1901 1911

I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

81. IV Kochinda (N.A.C.) INI Kochindal 16.84 2,578 Kochinda

82. IV (NAC.) 12/XVIll Kodalal 12.09 1,914 Kodala

83. IV Konark (NAC.) 13/XI Nimapadal 35.08 1,841 Konark

84. m Koraput (NAC.) 11/lV Koraputl 61.07 7,947 Koraput town P.S.

85. IV Kotpad (NAC.) lIN Kotpadl 12.95 2,849 Kotpad

86. IV (N.A.C.) lIlI Malkangiril 18.06 4,014 Malkangiri

87. m Nabarangapur (M) 1 1NIT Nabarangapur! 8.26 4,884 Nabarangapur

88. V Nalco (C.T.) 7IXI Anugull Banarpal 1.15 2,303 Nalco

89 IV (N.A.C.) 131I Nayagarhl 15.54 1,952 Nayagarh

90. IV Nilagiri (N.AC.) 5 NIT Nilagiril 20.44 2,341 Nilagiri

91. IV Nimapada (NAC.) 13N Nimapada/ 14.62 2,376 Nimapada

92. V Nuapatna (C.T.) 6IXIV Tigirial 2.72 1,044 Tigiria

93. IV (N.A.C.) 1/1 Padmapur/ 20.80 2,467 Padmapur

94. V Panposh (C.T.) 2NIT Raj agan gapurl Rajagangapur 5.43 1,910 Rajagangapur

95. TIl Paradip (N.A.C.) 6/lV Kujangl 23.35 11,163 Para dip

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GROWTH HISTORY growth rate of the town at the Census Density of Sex Ratio (1991 1921 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 Census) 1971 1981 1991

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

6,838 9,370 12,161 722 854 866 915 (+37.03) (+29.79)

8,537 10,187 843 1,034 992 (+19.33)

10,899 311 918

7,461 21,505 31,665 34,924 572 890 914 892 (+188.23) (+47.24) (+10.29)

6,368 9,856 11,604 13,309 1,028 1,029 1,055 1,019 (+54.77) (+17.74) (+14.69)

7,494 15,575 18,351 1,016 . 884 889 927 (+107.83) (+17.82)

7,302 10,380 13,739 19,084 23,513 2,847 974 964 969 (+42.15) (+32.36) (+38.90) (+23.21)

8,102 7,045 760

5,815 5,209 7,760 10,464 673 721 716 790 (-10.42) (+48.97) (+34.85)

12,800 626 930

11,406 13,658 934 886 906 (+19.74)

6,139 2,257 905

7,349 10,337 12,971 624 996 925 (+40.66) (+25.48)

9,564 1,761 940

6,705 33,042 48,104 2,060 464 554 721 (+392.80) (+45.58)

77 STATEMENT

STATUS AND

No. of households Population and Class, Name and Location Name of Name Area including houseless S1. Civic administration Code Tahasil! of (in households No. Status of town Number Police Station C.D. Block sq. kIDs.) (in 1991 Census) 1901 1911

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

96. VI Paradip Phosphates (NAC.) 6IXI Kujangl 9.04 782 Para dip

97. III Parlakhemundi (M) 12lVlII Parlakhemundil 3.63 7,240 17,336 18,370 Parlakhemundi (+5.96)

98. IV 9/1 Patnagarhl 18.26 3,178 Patnagarh

99. III Pattamundai (NAC.) 61X Pattamundil 2.54 4,564 Pattamundi

100. m Phulabani (NAC.) 8/n Kandhamal! 16.00 5,820 Phulabani town P.S.

101. IV (NAC.) 13/lII Pipilil 8.80 1,975 Pipili

102. IV (NAC.) 12IXVn Kodalal 11.81 3,092 Purusottampur P.S.(p)

103. I Puri (M) 13/vI Puri - 16.84 23,062 49,334 39,686 Tahasil (-1956)

104. IV PUIUsottampllt (NAC.) l2IXV PUlusottampurl 34.89 2,426 Purusottampur P.S.(p)

105. IV (NAC.) 4/1 Rairangpurl 14.38 3,337 Rairangpur

106. III RajagangapuI (M) 2m Rajagangapurl 26.16 8,147 Rajagangapur

107. V Rambha (NAC.) 121X1II Khalikotel 7.77 1,794 Rambha

1(18. Raurkela (M) ...... See Raurkela

109. RauIKela Steel Township (NAC.) ...... See Raurkela

Raurkela 157.17 84,265 Urban Agglomeration

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GROWTH mSTORY growth rate of the town at the Census Density of Sex Ratio (1991 1921 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 C~nsus) 1971 1981 1991

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

2,972 329 487

18,719 20,072 21,042 22,270 22,708 26,917 32,317 36,667 10,101 980 982 967 (+ 1.90) (+7.23) (+14.83) (+5.84) (+1.97) (+18.54) (+20.06) (+13.46)

5,900 7,592 10,085 13,597 16,246 89O 945 952 959 (+28.68) (+32.84) (+34.82) (+19.48)

28,220 11,110 977

10,677 18,326 2,754 1,697 817 827 843 (+71.64) (+48.17)

8.739 11,649 1,324 970 956 (+33.30)

10,579 13,039 16,854 1,427 1,038 1,000 1,008 (+23.25) (+29.26)

38,694 37,568 41,055 49,057 60,815 72,674 100,942 125,199 7,435 860 877 882 (-2.50) (-2.91) (+9.28) (+19.49) (+23.97) (+19.50) (+38.90) (+24.03)

8,898 10,739 12,904 370 1,014 966 976 (+20.69) (+20.16)

8,119 11,226 15,503 18,077 1,258 927 893 929 (+38.27) (+38.10) (+16.73)

13,843 21,876 31,925 39,549 1,512 861 / 849 884 (+5803) (+45.94) (+23.88)

6,771 8,196 9,213 1,186 975 1,007 1,007 (+2105) (+12.41)

Urban Agglomeration ......

Urban Agglomeration ......

90,287 172,502 322,610 398,864 2,538 748 790 823 (+91.06) (+87.02) (+23.64)

79 STATEMENT

STATUS AND

No. of households Population and Class, Name and Location Name of Name Area including houseless S1. Civic administration Code Tahasill of (in households No. Status of town Number Police Station C.D. Block sq. kms.) (in 1991 Census) 1901 1911

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

(a) IV Jalda (C.T.) 2NI Panposh/ Lathikota 6.18 2,618 RaghunathapaIi

(b) Raurkela* (M) 2fIV Panposh 32,649 Tahasil 132.86 (c) I Raurkela* Steel l township (N.AC.) 2tV Panposh 48,998 Tahasil

110. m Rayagada (M) IINID Rayagada/ 18.65 10,168 Rayagada

111. IV Rengali Project township (C.T.) 71fX Talcherl Kaniha 6.25 2,911 Rengali

112. Sambalpur (M) ...... See Sambalpur

Sambalpur 89.50 38,473 12,870 12,891 Urban Agglomeration (+0.86)

(a) III Burla* (NAC.) llX Sambalpur/ 28.62 7,009 Burla

(b) III Hirakud (N.AC.) IIfX Sambalpurl 11.13 4,976 Hirakud

(c) I Sambalpur* (M) INm Sambalpur 49.75 26,488 12,870 12,981 Tahasil (+0.86)

113. IV Sonapur (M) 91VI Sonapurl 15.13 3,034 8,887 8,638 Sonapur (-2.80)

114. m Soro (N.AC.) 51ID Sorol 23.64 3,727 Soro

115. II Sunabeda (NAC.) 111m Nandapur/ 76.48 12,300 Similiguda

116. m Sundargarh (M) 21I Sundargarhl 23.83 5,904 Sundargah Town P.S.

80 -1

GROWI'H mSTORY growth rate of the town at the Census Density of Sex Ratio (1991 1921 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 Census) 1971 1981 1991

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

12,089 13,116 2,122 938 907 (+8.50)

47,076 96,000 152,690 N.A. 725 748 802 (+103.93) (+59.05)

90,287 125,426 214,521 233,058 N.A. 757 802 832 (+38.92) (+71.03) (+8.64)

9,386 14,537 25,064 35,838 48,247 2,587 939 950 943 (+54.88), (+7242) (+42.99) (+34.63)

13,213 10,855 1,737 609 686 (-17.85)

Urban Agglomeration ......

13,594 15,017 17,079 23,525 57,738 105,085 162,214 193,297 2,160 828 880 885 (+4.72) (+10.47) (+13.73) (+37.74) (+145.43) (+82.00) (+54.36) (+19.16)

10,230 15,587 27,882 34,640 1,210 724 829 850 (+52.37) (+78.88) (+24.24)

-" 8,593 15,040 21,701 23,833 2,141 847 885 884 (+75.03) (+44.29) (+9.82)

13,594 15,017 17,079 23,525 38,915 74,458 112,631 134,824 2,710 847 892 894 (+4.72) (+10.47) (+13.73) (+37.74) (+64.42) (+91.33) (+51.27) (+19.70)

7,680 8,506 9,065 7,356 7,108 8,084 10,451 14,409 952 943 931 897 (-11.09) (+10.76) (+6.57) (+18.85) (-3.37) (+13.73) (+29.28) (+37.87)

13,081 18,599 22,737 962 946 977 (+22.25)

27,980 40,375 52,507 687 862 892 931 (+44.30) (+30.05)

5,959 11,329 17,244 23,699 30,352 1,274 908 928 911 (+90.12) (+52.21) (+37.43) (+28:07)

81 STATEMENT

STATUS AND

No. of households Population and Class, Name and Location Name of Name Area including houseless S1. Civic administration Code Tahasill of (in households No. Status of town Number Poli<:e Station C.D. Block sq. kms.) (in 1991 Census) 1901 1911

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

117. IV Surada (N.A.C.) 121lV Suradal 4.92 2,490 Surada

ll8. Talcher (M) ...... See Talcher

Talcher 25.46 4,857 Urban Agglomeration

(i) III Talcher* (M) 7/1 Talcher/ 25.46 4,857 Talcher Sadar

119. V Talcher township (C.T.) 7NI Talcherl Talcher 2.00 1,606 Colliery

120. V (N.A.C.) 9NII Sonapur/ 12.95 1,425 Tarbha

121. VI Tensa (C.T.) 21IX Baneil Koida 1.85 1,028 Lakunipara

122. (N.A.C.) • ...... See TitJagarh

Titlagarh 15.34 5,057 Urban Agglomeration

(i) III Titlagarh* (N.A.C.) 9lIII Titlagarhl 15.34 5,057 Titlagarh

123. IV Udala (N.A.C.) 41II1 Udala/ 789 2,223 Udala

124. IV Umarkote (N.A.C.) IINI Umalkotel 25.90 3,738 Umarkote

* Includes outgrowths data.

82 -I

GROWfH mSTORY

~owth rate of the town at the Census Density of Sex Ratio (1991 1921 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 Census) 1971 1981 1991

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

6,339 7,106 8,703 9,833 11,269 13,268 2,697 943 1,004 971 (+12.10) (+22.47) (+12.98) (+14.60) (+17.74)

Urban Agglomeration ...... 6,002 9,189 8,147 11,794 16,227 26,806 1,053 868 828 821 (+53.10) (-11.34) (+44.76) (+37.59) (+65.19)

6,002 9,189 8,147 11,794 16,227 26,806 1,053 868 828 821 (+53.10) (-11.34) (+44.76) (+37.59) (+65.19)

5,371 7,148 3,574 705 800 (+33.09)

6,417 6,926 7,466 577 947 1,000 973 (+7.93) (+7.80)

4,599 2,486 840

Jrban Agglomeration ......

5,652 6,050 7,433 15,840 21,486 25,719 1,677 908 907 907 (+704) (+22.86) (+113.10) (+35.64) (+19.70)

5,652 6,050 7,433 15,840 21,486 25,719 1,677 908 907 907 (+704) (+22.86) (+113.10) (+35.64) (+19.70)

7,136 11,289 1,481 829 867 (+58.20)

9,826 14,309 18,604 718 911 959 979 (+45.62) (+30.02)

83

STATEMENT - II

PHYSICAL ASPECTS AND LOCATION OF TOWNS, 1989 STATEMENT

PHYSICAL ASPECTS AND

Physical Aspects • Name of and Road

S1. Class and Rainfall Temperature (in centigrade) No. Name of town. (in m.m.) Maximum Minimum State HQS. District HQS.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1. III Anandapur 1646.0 44.5 29.0 Bhuhaneswar Kendujhar (155) (80)

2. m Anugul 1329.0 32.5 21.5 Bhubaneswar Dhenkanal (157) (62)

3. IV Asika 1011.0 51.5 25.1 Bhubaneswar Chhatrapur (167) (62)

4. IV Athagad 1377.0 38.6 14.9 Bhubaneswar Cuttack (87) (58)

5. IV Balagoda (Bolani) 1800.0 44.0 17.0 Bhubaneswar Kendujhar (332) (97)

6. IT Balangir 1044.4 33.0 21.3 Bhubaneswar Balangir (327) (0)

7. I Baleshwar ...... See Baleshwar

Baleshwar ...... See ConstitUent Urban Agglomeration

(i) I Baleshwar* 1688.6 31.5 22.0 Bhubaneswar Baleshwar (214) (0)

8. IV Balimela 1250.0 33.5 17.5 Bhubaneswar Koraput (619) (120)

9. IV Balugaon 1445.0 35.0 15.0 Bhubaneswar Puri (96) (160)

10. IV Banapur 1445.0 35.0 15.0 Bhubaneswar Puri (102) (140)

11. IV Banki 1567.6 32.2 22.3 Bhubaneswar Cuttack (75) (104)

12. IV Barapali 1269.3 32.9 20.8 Bhubaneswar Sambalpur (385) (83)

13. m Barbil 1534.5 44.0 11.0 Bhubaneswar Kendujhar (;322) (87)

86 -II

LOCATION OF TOWNS, 1989 distance (in Kms.) from

Sub-division/ Nearest City with population Navigable river/canal Tahasil HQS of one lakh and more Railway Station Bus Route (if within 10Kms.)

8 9 10 11 12

Anandapur (0)/ Cuttack J ajapur-Kendujhar road Anandapur Baitarani Anandapur (0) (125) (34) (0) R- (0)

Anugul (0)1 Cuttack Meramandali Anugul Anugul (0) (128) (24) (0)

Ghumsur (Bhauranagar) (40)/ Brahmapur Brahmapur Asika Rusikulya Asika (0) (40) (40) (0) R-(O)

Athagad (0)/ Cuttack Ghantikhal Athagad Mahanadi Athagad (0) (58) Nidhipur (12) (0) R-(9)

Champua (70)/ Raurkela Barbil Balagoda Balbi! (10) (174) (10) (Bolani) (0)

Balangir (0)/ Sambalpur Balangir Balangir Balangir (0) (141) (0) (0)

Urban Agglomeration

Unit......

Baleshwar (0)/ Cuttack Baleshwar Baleshwar Budhabalang BlIleshwar (0) (185) (0) (0) R- (0)

Malkangiri (30)/ Vizianagaram Jeypur Balimela Chitrakonda (27) (AP) (268) (Vinuri) (103) (0)

Khordha (70)/ Bhubaneswar Balugaon Balugaon Banapur (6) (96) (0) (0)

Khordha (73)/ Brahmapur Balugaon Banapur Banapur (0) (89) (6) (0)

Banki (0)/ Bhubaneswar Khordha Road Banki Mahanadi Banki (0) (75) (J atani) (48) (0) R-(O)

Bargarh (24)/ Sambalpur Barapali Barapali Bargarh Barapali (0) (83) (0) (0) C - (0)

Champua (60)/ Raurkela Barbil Balbil Barbil (0) (164) (0) (0)

87 STATEMENT

PHYSICAL ASPECTS AND

Physical Aspects Name of and Road S1. Class and Rainfall Temperature (in centigrade) No. Name of town (in m.m.) Maximum Minimum State HQS. District HQS.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

14. II Bargarh 1449.8 32.9 20.8 Bhubaneswar Sambalpur (376) (59)

15. II Baripada ...... See Baripada

Baripada Urban Agglomeration ...... '" ...... See Constituent

(i) II Baripada* 1806.1 44.6 14.6 Bhubaneswar Baripada (270) (0)

16. m Basudebpur 1529.0 36.5 14.0 Bhubaneswar Baleshwar (177) (62)

17. IV Baudh 2082.3 31.0 17.9 Bhubaneswar Phulabani (228) (70)

18. V Bellaguntha 1304.0 40.0 20.0 Bhubaneswar Chhatrapur (165) (97)

19. m Belpah.ar 1353.3 44.6 20.6 Bhubaneswar Sambalpur (388) (71)

20. II Bhadrak 1750.8 42.0 15.0 Bhubaneswar Baleshwar (142) (72)

21. IV Bhanjanagar 1270.0 40.0 20.0 Bhubaneswar Chhatrapur (173) (102)

22. II Bh.awanipatna 1457.1 32.7 21.2 Bhubaneswar Bhawanipatna (418) (0)

23. IV Bhuban 1200.8 26.0 21.0 Bhubaneswar Dhenkanal (141) (46)

24. I Bhubaneswar 1078.0 33.3 22.0 Bhubaneswar Puri (0) (59)

25. IV Binilrn 1529.0 34.5 26.0 Bhubaneswar Balangir (316) (77)

26. m Biramitrapur 1520.0 47.2 15.0 Bhubaneswar Sundargarh (522) (119)

88 -IT

LOCATION OF TOWNS, 1989 distance (in Kms.) from

Sub-division/ Nearest City with population Navigable river/canal Tahasil HQS of one lakh and more Railway Station Bus Route (if within 10Kms.)

8 9 10 11 12

Bargarh (0)/ Sambalpur Bargarh Bargarh Bargarh Bargarh (0) (59) (0) (0) C -(7)

Urban Agglomeration ......

Unit ......

Baripada (0)/ Kharagpur Baripada Baripada Budhabalang Baripada (0) (W.B) - (115) (0) (0) R- (0)

Bhadrak (35)/ Cuttack Markona Basudebpur Basudebpur (0) (148) (17) (0)

Baudh (0)/ Brahmapur Balangir Baudh Mahanadi Baudh (0) (235) (99) (0) R-(O)

Ghumsur (Bhanjanagar) (8)/ Brahmapur Brahmapur Bellaguntha Ghumsur (Bhanjanagar) (8) (75) (75) (0)

Jharsuguda (20)/ Sambalpur Belpahar Belpahar Lakhanpur (15) (71) (0) (0)

Bhadrak (0)/ Cuttack Bhadrak Bhadrak Salandi Bhadrak (0) (113) (0) (0) R-(O)

Ghumsur (Bhanjanagar) (0)/ Brahmapur Brahmapur Bhanjanagar Loharakhandi Ghumsur (Bhanjanagar) (0) (80) (80) (0) R-(O) Badangi R-(O)

Bhawanipatna (0)/ Sambalpur Narla Bhawanipatna Kalahandi (Bhawanipatna) (0) (250) (30) (0)

Kamakshya nagar (35)/ Cuttack Iajpur-Kendujhar Road Bhuban Brahmani Bhuban (0) (133) (42) (0) R- (0)

Bhubaneswar (0)/ Cuttack Bhubaneswar Bhubaneswar Daya (R) - (2) Bhubaneswar (0) (29) (0) (0) Kuakhani R - (0) Daya-west C - (0)

Sonapur (37)/ Sambalpur Dungripalli Binika Mahanadi Binika (0) (142) (39) (0) R- (0)

Panposh (Uditnagar) (32)/ Raurkela Birarnitrapur Birarnitrapur Biramitrapur (0) (39) (0) (0)

89 STATEMENT

PHYSICAL ASPECTS AND

Physical Aspects Name of and Road

Sl. Class and Rainfall Temperature (in centigrade) No. Name of town (in mm.) Maximum Minimum State HQS. District HQS.

2 3 4 5 6 7

21. I Brahmapur 1000.5 31.5 23.7 Bhubaneswar Chhatrapur (179) (22)

28. II Brajarajnagar 1353.3 44.6 20.6 Bhuhaneswar Sambalpur (386) (69)

29. IV Buguda 1295.0 31.5 23.0 Bhuhaneswar Chhatrapur (151) (91)

30. m Bur1a ...... '" ...... See S.ambalpur

31. V Champua 1534.5 44.0 17.0 Bhubaneswar Kendujhar .. (329) (94)

32. V Chandabali 1708.6 31.5 22.1 Bhubaneswar Baleshwar (190) (120)

33. IV Chandili 219.5 35.1 15.3 Bhubaneswar KOlaput (381) (118)

34. V Charibatia 1246.0 32.4 22.1 Bhubaneswar Cuttack (54) (25)

35. IV Chhatrapul 1295.6 31.5 23.7 Bhubaneswar Chhatrapur (157) (0)

36. IV Chikiti 1034.1 31.5 23.7 Bhubaneswar Chhatrapur (211) (54)

37. V Chitrakonda 1778.2 30.5 11.0 Bhubaneswar Koraput (658) (159)

38. m Choudwar ...... See Cuttack

39. Cuttack ...... See Cuttack

Cuttack Urban Agglomeration ...... See constituent

(a) III Choudwar 1246.0 32.4 22.1 Bhubaneswar Cuttack (52) (23)

(b) Cuttack 1246.0 32.4 22.1 Bhuhaneswar Cuttack (29) (0)

90 -IT

LOCATION OF TOWNS, 1989 distance (in Kms.) from

Sub-division/ Nearest City with population Navigable river/canal Tahasil HQS of one lakh and more Railway Station Bus Route (if within 10Kms)

8 9 10 11 12

Brahmapur (0)/ Bhubaneswar Brahmapur Brahmapur Brahmapur (0) (179) (0) (0)

Jharsuguda (18)/ Sambalpur Brajarajnagar Brajarajnagar Jharsuguda (18) (69) (0) (0)

Ghumsur (Bhanjanagar) (40)/ Brahmapur Brahmapur Buguda Buguda (0) (69) (69) (0)

Urban Agglomeration ......

Champua (0)/ Raurkela Joda Champua Baitarani Champua (0) (202) (25) (0) R-(O)

Bhadrak (48)/ Cuttack Bhadrak Chandabali Baitarani Chandabali (0) (161) (48) (0) R- (0)

Rayagada (9)/ Brahmapur Chandili Chandili Rayagada (9) (202) (0) (0)

Cuttack (25)/ Cuttack Charibatia Charibatia Kendrapara C - (4) Tangi - Choudwar (14) (25) (0) (0) Mahanadi R - (4) Birupa R - (0)

Chhatrapur (0)/ Brahmapur Shhatrapur Chhatrapur Chhatrapur (0) (22) (0) (0)

Brahmapur Sadar (32)/ Brahmapur Suda-road Chikiti Bahuda - R-(O) Chikiti (0) (32) (14) (0) Bahuda - C-(O)

Malkangiri (69)/ Vizianagaram (AP) Jeypur Chitrakonda Chitrakonda (0) (307) (Umuri) (142) (0)

Urban Agglomeration ......

Urban Agglomeration ......

Units ......

Cuttack (23)/ Cuttack Nirgundi Choudwar Mahanadi R-(O) Tangi-Choudwar (12) (23) (6) (0) Birupa - R-(O)

Cuttack (0)/ Bhubaneswar Cuttack Cuttack Mahanadi R -( 0) Cuttack (0) (29) (0) (0) Kathajodi R-(O) Taladanda - C (0)

91 STATEMENT

PHYSICAL ASPECTS AND

Physical Aspects Name of and Road S1. Class and Rainfall Temperature (in centigrade) No. Name of town (in m.m.) Maximum Minimum State HQS. District HQS.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

40. VI Daitari 1280.0 48.5 12.0 Bhubaueswar Kendujhar (166) (86)

41. V Damanjodi 1419.1 39.0 5.0 Bhubaneswar Koraput (518) (20)

42. IV Debagarh 1474.3 32.8 20.7 Bhubaneswar Sambalpur (280) (96)

43. IV Dera Colliery 1283.1 45.0 32.0 Bhubaneswar Dhenkanal Township (172) (77)

44. III Dhenkanal 1487.9 32.8 19.5 Bhubaneswar Dhenkanal (95) (0)

45. IV Digapahandi 1296.0 31.5 23.7 Bhubaneswar Chhatrapur (200) (48)

46. V Fertiliser Corporation 1283.0 45.0 32.0 Bhubaneswar Dhenkanal of India Township (175) (80)

47. IV Ganjam 777.3 35.0 15.0 Bhubaneswar Chhatrapur (149) (8)

48. V Ghantapada 1283.1 45.0 32.0 Bhubaneswar Dhenkanal (169) (74)

49. V G. Udayagiri 1693.0 40.0 13.0 Bhubaneswar Phulabani (212) (58)

50 V Gopalpur (C.T.) 1246.0 32.4 22.1 Bhubaneswar Cuttack (23) (6)

51. V Gopalpur (N.A.C.) 1209.5 30.3 23.0 Bhubaneswar Chhatrapur (179) (72)

52. V Gudari 1180.0 43.0 16.0 Bhubaneswar Koraput (342) (187)

53. IV Gunupur 1151.0 43.2 9.6 Bhubaneswar Koraput (344) (179)

54. V Hatibandha 1372.0 47.8 15.0 Bhubaneswar Sundargarh (520) (118)

92 -IT to CATION OF TOWNS, 1989

dist~nce (in Kms.) from

Sub-division/ Nearest City with population Navigable river/canal Tahasil HQS of one lakh and more Railway Station Bus Route (if within IOKms.)

8 9 10 11 12

Kendujhar (86)/ Cuttack J ajapur-Ken

Koraput (20)/ Vizianagaram (A.P.) Koraput Damanjodi Nandapur (33) (136) (20) (0)

Debagam (0)/ Sambalpur Sambalpur Debagarh Debagarh (0) (96) (96) (0)

Talcher (5)/ Cuttack Talcher Dera Colliery township Brahmani Talcher (5) (143) (5) (0) R-(IO)

Dhenkanal (0)/ Cuttack Dhenkanal Dhenkanal Dhenkanal (0) " (66) (0) (0)

Brahmapur (26)/ Brahmapur Brahmapul Digapahandi Digapahandi (0) (26) (26) (0)

Talcher (7)1 Cuttack Talcher Fertiliser-Corporation of Brahmani Talcher (7) (152) (7) India township (0) R- (4)

Chhatrapur (8)/ Brahmapur Oanjam Ganjam Rushikulya Chhatrapur (8) (30) (0) (0) R-(O)

ralcher (6)/ Cuttack ralcher Ghantapada Brahmani Talcher (6) (140) (6) (0) R - (10)

BalJguda (69)/ Brahmapur Brahmapur G. Udayagiri G. Udayagiri (0) (123) (123) (0)

Cuttack (6)/ Cuttack Balikuda Gopalpur Kathajodi Cuttack (6) (6) (1) (0) R-(I)

Brahmapur (16)/ Brahmapur Brahmapur Gopalpur Brahmapur (16) (16) (16) (0)

Gunupur (33)/ Brahmapur GunuPll! Gudari Vansadhara Gunupur (32) (163) (32) (0) R-(O)

Gunupur (0)/ Brabmapur Gunupur Gunupur Vansadhara Gunupur (0) (165) . (0) (0) R-(O)

Panposh (Uditnagar) (3)/ Raurkela Lathikata Haribandha Panposh (Kuanrmunda) (17) (12) (8) (0)

93 STATEMENT

PHYSICAL ASPECfS AND

Physical Aspects Name of and Road

Sl. Class and Rainfall Temperature (in centigrade) No. Name of town (in m.m..) Maximum. Minimum State HQS. District HQS.

I 2 3 4 S 6 7

55. IV Hinjili 1150.7 31.5 23.1 Bhubaneswar Chhatraplil (201) (44)

56. III Hirakud ...... See Sambalpur

57 III Iagatsinghapur , 1695.0 38.7 28.5 Bhubaneswar Cuttack (70) (41)

58. m Jajapur 1501.3 38.6 26.7 Bhubaneswar Cllttack (120) (91)

59. m Jajapur Road ...... See Jajapm Road

J ajapur Road Urban Agglomeration ...... See Constituent

(i) m Iajapur Road* 1473.0 48.0 20.1 Bhubaneswar Cllttack (112) (83)

60. Jalda ...... See Raurkela

61. IV Jaleswar 1373.9 41.0 12.1 Bhobaneswar Baleshwar (264) (50)

62. II Jatani ...... See Raurkela

I atani Urban Agglomeration ...... Soe Constituent

(i) II Jatani* 1199.6 32.S 22.4 Bhubaneswar Purl (29) (54)

63. II Ie}"pur 1472.2 3U 20.6 Bhubaneswar Koraput . (5t1) (22)

64. II Jharsuguda 1353.3 44.6 20.6 Bhubaneswar Sambalpur (368) (51)

65. III Jodo 1146.3 39.0 10.0 Bhubaneswar Kendujhar (304) (69)

66. IV Junagarh 721.5 33.8 20.6 Bhubaneswar Bhawanipatna (444) (26)

67. IV Kamakshyanagar 1553.9 26.0 21.0 Bhubaneswar Dhenkanal (130) (35)

94 -IT

LOCATION OF TOWNS, 1989 distance (in Kms.) from

Sub-divisionl Nearest City with population Navigable river/canal Tahasil HQS of one lakh and more Railway Station Bus Route (if within IOKms.)

8 9 10 11 12

Chhatrapur (44)/ Brahmapur Brahmapur Hinjili Purusottampur (27) (22) (22) (0)

Urban Agglomeration......

Jagatsinghapur (0)1 Cuttack Gorakhnath J agatsinghaput Devi Jagatsinghapur (0) (41) (Cbhapada) (9) (0) R- (5)

Jajapur (0)/ Cuttack Jajapur - Kendujhat Road Jajapur Baitarani R - (0) Jajapur (0) (91) (30) (0) Budha R- (5)

Urban Agglomeration......

Units......

Jajapur (30/ Cuttack J ajaput-Kendujhar Road Jajapur Road Khatasuar SukincIa (26) (83) (0) (0) R-(8)

Urban Agglomeration......

Baleshwat (50)/ Cuttack Jaleswar Jaleswar Subamarekha J aleswar (0) (235) (0) (0) R-(O)

Urban Agglomezation ......

Units ......

Bhubaneswar (29)/ Bhubaneswar Khurda Road Jatani Daya Bhubaneswat (29) (29) (Jatani) (0) (0) R-(7)

Jeypur (0)/ Vizianagaram (AP.) Jeypur (Umari) Jeypur Kolab Jeypur (0) (170) (5) (0) R-(5)

JharsugucIa (0)1 • Sambalpur Jhatsuguda Jhatsuguda JharsugucIa (0) (51) (0) (0)

Champua (43)1 Ramela Bansapani (Joda) JocIa Barbil (18) (177) (0) (0)

Dharamgarh (19)/ Sambalpur Narla Junagarh Dharamgarh (19) (276) (56) (0)

Kamakshyanagar (0)/ Cuttack Dhenkanal Kamakshyanagar Ka~yanagat(O) (101) (35) (0)

95 STATEMENT

PHYSICAL ASPECTS AND

Physical Aspects Name of and Road

S1. Class and Rainfall TemperatUIe (in centigrade) No. Name of to"Wll (in m.m.) Maximum Minimum State HQS. DiStrict HQS.

2 3 4 5 6 7

68. IV Kantabanji 900.0 43.4 32.2 Bhubaneswar Balangir (407) (80)

69. V KantiLo 1991.8 32.5 22.4 Bhubaneswar Puri (92) (130)

70. IV Karanjia 1491.0 36.7 14.4 Bhubaneswar Baripada (280) (122)

71. IV 901.6 43.5 14.0 Bhubaneswar Chhatrapur (331) (174)

72. IV Karisurj yanagar 1295.6 31.5 23.1 Bhubaneswar Chhatrapur (157) (56)

73. m Kendrapara 1500.0 41.4 8.9 Bhubaneswar Cuttack (94) (65)

74. m Kendujhar 1399.5 41.5 19.4 Bhubaneswar Kendujhar (235) (0)

75. IV Kesinga 1162.4 48.0 10.0 B~ubaneswar Bhawanipatna (453) (35)

76. V Khalikote 937.0 35.0 15.0 Bhubaneswar Chhatrapur (120) (37)

77. V Khandapada 199.8 32.5 22.4 Bhubaneswar Puri (86) (146)

78. IV Khariar 784.0 38.9 32.2 Bhubaneswar Bhawanipatna (444) (73)

79. IV Khariar Road 723.9 38.9 32.2 Bhubaneswar Bhawanipatna (521) (150)

80. III KhQll'dha 973.9 32.2 22.3 Bhubaneswar Puri (29) (67)

81. IV Kochinda 1204.0 36.0 28.0 Bhubaneswar Sambalpur (333) (149)

82. IV Kodala 909.0 39.0 27.0 Bhubaneswar Chhatrapur (135) (52)

96

.1 -n

LOCATlON OF TOWNS, 1989 distance (in Kms.) from

Sub-divisionl ~earest City with population Navigable river/canal Tahasil HQS of one lakh and more Railway Station Bus Route (if within 10Kms.)

8- 9 10 11 12

Titlagarh (58)/ Sambalpur Kantabanji Kantabanji Kantabanji (0) (221) (0) (0)

Nayagarh (32)/ Bhubaneswar Khurda Road Kantilo Mahanadi Khandapada (15) (92) (76) (0) R-(O)

Panchapir (Karanjia) (0)/ Jamsedpur (Bihar) Badampahar Karanjia Karanjia (0) (145) (43) (0)

Parlakhemundi (32)/ Brahmapur Kashinagara Kashinagara Vansadhara Parlakhemundi (32) (152) (0) (0) R-(O)

Chhatrapur (56) Brahmapur Khalikote Karsurjyanagar Kodala (22) (50) (Kespur) (44) (0)

Kendrapanl (0)/ Cuttack Kendrapara Road Kendrapara Gobari R - (0) Kendrapara (0) (65) (56) (0) Kendrapara C - (0)

Kendujhar (0)1 Cuttack Jajapur Kendujhar Road Kendujhar Kendujhar (0) (205) (114) (0)

:Zalahandi (Bhawanipatna) (35)/ Sambalpur Kesmga Kesinga TelR-(O) Kalahandi (Bhawanipatna) (35) (215) (0) (0)

Chhatrapur (37)/ Brahmapur Khalikote Khalikote Khalikote (0) (59) (keipur) (7) (0)

Nayagarh (19) Bhubaneswar Khurda Road Khandapada Kusumi Khandapada (0) (86) (71) (0) R-(O)

Nuapada (66)/ Raipur (M.P.) Kantabanji (Balangir) )(hariar Khariar (0) (138) (40) (0)

Nuapada (11)/ Raipur (M.P.) Khariar Road Khariar Road Jank Nuapada (11) (Ill) (0) (0) R-(O)

Khordha (0)/ Bhubaneswar Khurda Road Khorda Khurdha (0)1 (29) (13) (0)

Kochinda (0)/ Raurkela Bamara Kochinda Kochinda (0) (143) (49) (0)

Chhatrapur" (52) Brahmapur Kharikote Kodala Kodala (0) (56) (Kespur) (22) (0)

97 STATEMENT

PHYSICAL ASPECTS AND

Physical Aspects Name of and Road

SI. Class and Rainfall Temperature (in centigrade) No. Name of town (in m.m.) Maximum Minimum State HQS. District HQS.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

83. IV Konark 1530.0 32.5 22.4 Bhubaneswar Puri (64) (37)

84. m Koraput 1912.0 30.6 23.5 Bhubaneswar Koraput (499) (0)

85. IV Kotpad 1658.7 45.0 17.0 Bhubaneswar koraput (571) (72)

86. IV Malkangiri 1671.9 47.0 21.0 Bhubaneswar Koraput (625) (126)

87. III Nabarangapur 1405.7 47.0 21.0 Bhubaneswar Koraput (5.38) (63)

88. V Nalco 999.0 38.2 14.3 Bhubaneswar Dhenkanal (155) (57)

89. IV Nayagarh 1136.0 32.5 22.4 Bhubaneswar Puri (87) (125)

90. IV Nilagiri 1688.6 31.5 22.0 Bhubaneswar Baleshwar (199) (55)

91. IV Nimapada 1530.0 32.5 22.4 Bhubanesw3r Puri (43) (64)

92. V Nuapatna 1377.0 38.6 14.9 Bhubaneswar Cuttack (107) (78)

93. IV Padmapur 1~21.3 47.0 7.0 Bhubaneswar Sambalpur (408) (141)

94. V Panposh 1739.4 41.5 15.0 Bhubaneswar Sundargarh (475) (71)

95. III Para dip 1483.4 ;H.4 8.9 Bhubaneswar Cuttack (119) (90)

96. VI Paradip 1483.4 41.4 8.9 Bhuhaneswar Cuttack Phosphates (119) (90)

97. III Parlakhemundi 1174.0 32.0 16.5 Bhubaneswar Chhatrapur (299) (142)

98 -ll

LOCATION OF TOWNS, 1989 distance (in Kms.) from

Sub-divisionl Nearest City with population Navigable river/canal Tahasil HQS of one lakh and more Railway Station Bus Route (if within 10Kms.)

8 9 10 11 12

Puri (37)/ Puri Puri Konark Nimapada (25) (37) (37) (0)

Koraput (0)/ Vizianagaram (AP.) Koraput Koraput Kolab Koraput (0) (148) (0) (0) R-(O)

Jeypur (50)1 Vizianagaram (AP.) Kotpad Road Kotpad Indravati Kotpad (0) (220) (10) (0) R- (3)

Malkangiri (0)1 Vizianagaram (AP.) Jeypur (Umuri) Malkangiri Mall

Nabarangapur (0)/ Vizianagaram (AP.) Jeypur Nabarangapur Indravati Nabarangapur (0) (211) (46) (0) R-(2)

Anugu! (5)1 Cuttack Meramandali NaIco Anugul (5) (12S) (15) (0)

Nayagarh (0)1 Bhubaneswar Khurda Road Nayagarh Nayagarh (0) (87) (72) (0)

Nilagiri (0)/ Cuttack Nilagiri Road Nilagiri Nilagiri (0) (171) (9) (0)

Puri (64)/ Bhubaneswar Khurda Road Nimapada Kushavadra Nimapada (0) (43) (38) (0) R- (0)

Athagad (23)/ Cuttack Raja-Athagad Nuapatna Mahanadi Tigiria (8) (78) (33) (0) R-(O)

Padmapur (0)1 Sambalpur Bargarh Padmapur Padmapur (0) (141) (82) (0)

Sundargarh (71)1 Raurkela Kansbahal Panposh Sonkh Rajagangapur (7) (36) (0) (0) R-(2)

Jagatsinghapur (61)/ Cuttack Paradip (Rangiagarh) Para dip Mahanadi R - (0) Kujang (19) (90) (10) (0) TaIadanda C - (0)

Jagatsinghapur (61) Cuttack Paradip (Rangiagarh) Paradip Phosphates Mahanadi R - (8) Kujang (19) (90) (0) (0) Taladanda C - (7)

Parlakhemundi (0)/ Brahmapur Parlakhemundi Parlakhemundi Parlilkhemundi (0) (120) (0) (0)

99 STATEMENT

PHYSICAL ASPECTS AND

Physical Aspects Name of and Road S1. Class and Rainfall Temperature (in centigrade) No. Name ofto-wn (in mm.) Maximum MnUmum State HQS. District HQS.

1 2 3 4 .5 6 7

98. IV Patnagarh 1449.2 47.0 7.0 Bhubaneswar Balangir (365) (38)

99. III Pattamundai 1500.0 41.4 8.9 Bhubaneswar Cuttack (118) (88)

100. m Phulabani 1612.Q 31.0 17.9 Bhubaneswar Phlllabani (211) (0)

101. IV Pipili 1136.9 32.5 22.4 Bhubaneswar Purl (19) (40)

102. IV Polasara 1039.0 39.0 27.0 Bhubaneswar Chhatrapur (155) (72)

103. I Purl 2111.0 39.9 17.1 Bhubaneswar Pttrl (59) (0)

104. IV Purusottampur 1201.6 30.0 10.0 Bhubaneswar Chhatrapur (197) (40)

105. IV Rairangpur 1245.2 36.7 14.4 Bhubaneswar Baripada (350) (83)

106. m Rajagangapur 1636.0 4S.9 26.5 Bhubaneswar Sundargarh (471) (64)

107. V Rambha 777.3 35.0 15.0 Bhubaneswar Chhatrapur (131) (26) lOS. Raurkela (M) ...... See Raurkela

109. Raurkela Steel To-wnship ...... See Raurkela

Raurkela Urban Agglomeration ...... See Constituent

(a) IV lalda 1372.0 47.S 15.0 Bhubaneswllr Sundargarh (513) (106)

(b) I Raurkela* 1739.4 43.0 15.0 Bhubaneswar Sundargarh (509) (102)

(c) I Raurkela* Steel 1739.4 41.5 15.0 Bhubaneswar Sundargarh township (514) (107)

100 -II

LOCATION OF TOWNS, 1989 distance (in Kms.) from

Sub-division/ Nearest City with population Navigable river/canal Tahasil HQS of one lakh and more Railway Station Bus Route (if within 10Kms.)

8 9 10 11 12

Patnagarh (0)/ Sambalpur Balangir Patnagarh Patnagarh (0) (179) (38) (0)

Kendrapara (23)/ Cuttack Kendrapara Road Pattamundai Pattamuudai (0) (88) (80) (0)

Kandhamal (Phulabani) (0)/ Brahmapur Brahmapur Phulabani Kandhamal (phulabani) (0) (165) (165) (0)

Puri (40)/ Bhubanaeswar Jatani (Khorda Road) Pipili Pipili (0) (19) (14) (0)

Chhatrapur (72)/ Brahmapur Khalikote (Kespur) Pobsara Kodala (20) (75) (42) (0)

Puri (0)/ Bhubaneswar Puri Puri Bhargabi R - (9) Puri (0) (59) (0) (0)

ChhatraplU (40)1 Brahmapur J agannathpuI PUIn sottampur Rushikurya R - (0) Pumsottampu! (0) (35) (26) (0) Hiradharbatia C - (0)

Bamanghati (Rairangpur) (0)/ Jamsedpur RaiJangpuI Rairangpur Rairangpur (0) (Bihar) (67) (0) (0)

Sundargarh (64)/ Raurkela Rajagangapur Rajagangapur Rajagangapur (0) (43) (0) (0)

Chhatrapur (26)/ Brahmapur Rambha Rambha Khalikote (11) (48) (0) (0)

Urban Agglomeration ......

Urban Agglomeration ......

Units ......

Panposh (Uditnagar) (13)/ Raurkela RaurkeJa Ialda Panposh (Kuanrmunda) (18) (21) (M) (16) (0)

Panposh (Uditnagar) (0)/ Sambalpur Raurkela Raurkela Koel Panposh (Kuanrmunda) (14) (187) (0) (0) (R)- 0

Panposh (Uditnagar) (8)/ Samhalpur Raurkela Raurkela Steel Township Koel (R) Panpo~(Kuanrmunda) (19) (192) (5) (0) (8)

101 STATEMENT

PHYSICAL ASPECTS AND

Physical Aspects Name of and Road

SI. Class and Rainfall Temperature (in centigrade) No. Name of town (in mm.) Maximum Minimum State HQS. District HQS.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 llO. m Rayagada 1164.2 35.1 15.3 Bhubaneswar Koraput (390) (l09)

111. IV Rengali Project 1043.0 33.4 25.3 Bhubaneswar Dhenkanal township (253) (158)

112. Sambalpur ...... See Sambalpur

Sambalpur Urban Agglomeration ...... See Constituent

(a) III Burla* l359.2 45.4 11.9 Bhubaneswar Sambalpur (333) (16)

(b) III Hirakud 1299.1 45.1 9.4 Bhubaneswar Sambalpur (333) (16)

(c) I Sambalpur* 1661.5 32.9 20.8 Bhubaneswar Sambalpur (317) (0)

113. IV Sonapur 1682.1 37.8 10.3 Bhubaneswar Balangir (279) (48)

114. m Sora 1297.5 36.5 14.0 Bhubaneswar Baleshwar (179) (35)

115. II Sunabeda 1560.0 35.0 22.0 Bhubaneswar Koraput (506) . (16)

116. m Sundargarh 1869.0 35.0 20.5 Bhubaneswar Sundargarh (406) (0)

117. IV Surada 1485.9 32.0 23.0 Bhubaneswar Chhatrapur (204) (99)

118. Talcher ...... See Talcher:l

Talcher Urban Agglomeration ...... See Constitue~

(i) III Talcher* 1603.0 32.0 20.0 Bhubaneswar Dhenkanal (164) (69)

119. V Talcher township 1283.1 45.0 20.0 Bhubaneswar Dhenkanal (153) (58)

102 -II

LOCATION OF TOWNS, 1989 distance (in Kms.) from

Sub-division/ Nearest City with population Navigable river/canal Tahasil HQS of one lakh and more Railway Station Bus Route (if within 10Kms.)

8 9 10 11 12

Rayagada (0)/ Brahmapur Rayagada Rayagada Rayagada (0) (211) (0) (0)

Talcher (56)/ Sambalpur Talcher Rengali Project Township Brahmini Talcher (56) (1991) (56) (0) R- (0)

Urban Agglomeration......

Units ......

Sambalpur (16)/ Sambalpur Burla Burla Mahanadi Sambalpur (16) (16) (0) (0) R-(O)

Sambalpur (16)/ Sambalpur (16) Sambalpur (16) Hirakud Mahanadi Sambalpur (16) (16) (16) (0) R- (0)

Sambalpur (0)/ Raurkela Sambalpur Sambalpur Mahanadi Sambalpur (0) (187) (0) (0) R-(O)

Sonapur (0)/ Sambalpur Balangir Sonapur Mahanadi R - (0) Sonapur (0) (189) (48) (0) Tel- R - (0)

Baleshwar (35)/ Cuttack Soro Soro Soro (0) (151) (0) (0)

Koraput (16)/ Vizianagaram AP. Koraput Sunabeda Kolab Nandapur (Pottangi) (29) (132) (16) (0) R-(O)

Sundargarh (0)/ Sambalpur Jharsuguda Sundargarh Sundargarh (0) (85) (35) (0)

Ghumsur (Bhanjarigar) (27)/ Brahmapur Brahmapur Surada Rushikurya Surada (0) (77) (77) (0) R- (0)

Urban Agglomeration ......

Units ......

Talcher (0)/ Cuttack Talcher Talcher Brahmani Talcher (0) (135) (0) (0) R-(O)

Talcher (11)/ Cuttack Talcher Township Talcher Township Brahmani Talcher (11) (124) (0) (0) R-(5)

103 STATEMENT

PHYSICAL ASPECTS AND

Physical Aspects Name of and Road

Sl. Class and Rainfall Temperature (in cewigrade) No. Name of town (in m.m.) Maximum Minimum State HQS. District HQS.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

120. V Tarbha 1116.0 43.4 32.2 Bhubaneswar Balangir (308) (21)

121. VI 1"ensa 1739.4 41.5 15.0 Bhubaneswar Sundargarh (372) (221)

122. Titiagarh ...... See Talcher

Titlagarh Urban Agglomeration ...... See Constituent

(i) III Tttlagarh* 1255.0 48.0 10.0 Bhubaneswar Balangit (394) (67)

123. IV Udala 1924.5 44.0 17.0 Bhubaneswar Banpada (246) (44)

124. IV Umarkote 1177.0 48.0 45.0 Bhubaneswar Koraput (578) (128)

*lncludes outgrowth data.

104 -IT

LOCATION OF TOWNS, 1989 distance (in Kms.) from

Sub-division/ Nearest City with population Navigable river/canal Tahasil HQS of one lakh and more Railway Station Bus Route (if within 10Kms.)

8 9 10 11 12

Sonapur (29)/ 'Sambalpur Balangir Tarbha Sonapur (29) (162) (21) (0)

Banli (18)/ Raurkela !3arsuan Tensa Banli (18) (114) (6) (0)

Urban Agglomeration ......

Units......

Titlagarh (0)/ Sambalpur Titlagarh Titlagarh Titlagarh (0) (208) (0) (0)

Kaptipada (Udala) (0)/ Kharagput Baripada Udala Sona Udala (0) (W.B) (159) (44) (0) R- (2)

Nabarangapur (65)/ Vizianagaram Jeypur Umarlcote Bhaskal Umarkote (0) AP. (276) (HI) (0) C - (0)

STATEMENT - III MUNICIPAL FINANCE, 1988-89 STATEMENT

MUNICIPAL FINANCE,

Receipts Class Civic Receipt Revenue derived from Sl. and Administration through Municipal properties and Government No. Name of town status (in 1990) taxes etc. power apart from taxation grant Loan Advance

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1. III Anandapur N.A.C. 4,327 870 5,446 122

2. III Anugul. N.A.C. 13,009 14,478 6,480

3. IV Asika N.A.C. 8,298 1,247 8,445

4. IV Athagad N.A.C. 164 662 8,218

5. IV Balagoda (Bo1ani) C.T. N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A

6. II Balangir M 21,919 2,402 13,149 640

7. I Baleshwar M ...... See Baleshwar

Baleshwar Urban Agglomeration ...... See Constituent

(i) I Baleshwar* M 41,641 5,194 48,647 4,557

8. IV Balime1a N.A.C. 59 239

9. IV Balugaon N.A.C. 456 515 2,696 669

10. IV Banapur N.A.C. 520 709 867 29

11. IV Banki N.A.C. 1,368 603 3,699

12. IV Barapali N.A.C. 7,147 721 5,138

13. m Barbil M 17,689 2,838 8,288

14. II Bargarh M 25,338 6,704 10,119 3,421

15. I! Baripada M ...... See Baripada

Baripada Urban Agglomeration ...... See Constituent

(i) II Baripada* M 31,135 9,686 22,311 1,530

16. m Basudebpur N.A.C. 3,098 786 4,991

17. IV Baudh N.A.C. 813 1,756 6,460 50

18. V Bellaguntha N.A.C. 1,967 1,645 578 36

108 -ill

1988-1989

(in Rs. '00) Expenditure (in Rs. '00) Other Public sources Total ~n.eral Public Health & Public Public Others (Specify) Receipts Administration. Safety Conveniences Works Institutions (Specify)

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

817 11,582 3,467 179 1,200 1,342 893 3,618

8,351 42,318 4,474 1,486 12,867 23,394 1,780 1

1,398 19,388 4,005 985 5,906 811 5,059 1,471

9,044 1,675 289 1,942 23 160 3,929

N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A

5,545 43,655 3,596 2,297 14,012 14,220 167 24,790

Urban Agglomeration .... :......

Units ......

14,715 114,754 4,949 6,253 20,491 23,281 13,509 45,044

248 546 114 126 62 1,097 135 79

1,066 5,402 629 134 592 2,553 1,58l

358 2,483 600 174 670 176 816

2,711 8,381 '1,637 497 ]40 4,946 1,077

74 13,080 3,891 51& 1,960 572 2,2&& 4,351

3,579 32,394 2,617 3,613 5,917 9,567 4,551 ]2,880

7,221 52,803 15,818 2,002 12,280 6,155 4,701 10,667

Urban Agglomeration ......

Units ......

21,349 86,011 16,407 3,147 1,287 20,693 5732 35338

8,875 3,411 220 315 5,134

3,996 13,075 1,917 1,189 3,238 4,978 5 59()

4,226 2,255 152 1,174 649 12

109 STATEMENT

MUNICIPAL FINANCE,

Receipts Class Civic Receipt Revenue derived from SI. and Administration through Municipal properties and Government No. Name ofto"Wll status (in 1990) taxes etc. power apart from taxation grant Loan Advance

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

19. m Belpahar C.T. N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A

20. II Bhadrak M 36,581 1,271 13,537 365

21. IV Bhanjanagar NAC. 6,902 2,603 6,931

22. II Bhawanipatna M 15,613 12,415 17,216 1,354

23. IV Bhuban NAC. 3,013 909 2,143 291

24. I Bhubaneswar M 390,460 92,910 189,875 222,660

25. IV Binika NAC. 1,902 775 1,608

26. m Biramifrapur M 10,528 1,203 5,488 4 429

27. Brahmapur M 185,292 19,476 110,494 19,571

28. II Brajarajnagar M 49,871 2,762 10,897 10,000

29. IV Buguda N.A.C. 2,992 508 1,291 33

30. Burla NAC...... See Sambalpur

31. V Champua C.T. N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A

32. V Chandabali C.T. N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A

33. IV Chandili C.T. N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A

34. V Charibatia C.T. N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A

35. IV Chhatrapur N.A.C. 2,480 3,544 3,693

36. IV Chikiti N.A.C. 1,&90 523 718 159

37. V Chitrakonda C.T. N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A

38. m Choudwar M ...... See Cuttack

39. I Cuttack M ...... See Cuttack

Cuttack Urban Agglomeration ...... See Constituent

lID -ill

1988-1989

(in Rs. '00) Expenditure (in Rs. '00) Other Public sources Total General Public Health & Public Public Others Total (Specify) Receipts Administration Safety Conveniences Works Institutions (Specify) Expenditure

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A

3,921 55,67'- 10,335 2,591 6,942 20,922 150 16,404 57,344

2,824 19,260 957 650 4,280 1,204 7,091 14,182

4,861 51,459 3,741 7,454 372 4,967 7,395 22,709 47,138

6,356 1,107 831 942 591 184 2,400 6,055

13,754 909,659 17,342 45,479 158,089 370,294 35,954 45,479 672,637

3,811 8,096 1,643 353 850 4,909 1,233 8,988

4,245 21,897 5,821 509 4,562 5,107 9 7,229 23,237

95.611 430,444 82,194 12,629 176,385 63,150 47,135 125,192 456,685

976 74,506 8,503 2,180 8,501 9,705 6,306 25,200 60,395

191 5.015 2,249 395 981 567 . 108 4,300

Urban Agglomeration ......

N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A

N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A

N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A

N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A

127 9,844 1,881 12 4,335 3,616 516 952 11,312

764 4,054 ,725 318 756 112 113 632 3,656

N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A

Urban Agglomeration ......

Urban Agglomeration ......

Units ......

111 / STATEMENT

MUNICIPAL FINANCE,

Receipts

Cl:ls~ Civic Receipt Revenue derived from and Admini stration through Municipal properties and Government , lille of town status (in 1990) taxes etc. power apart from taxation grant Loan Advance

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

:'lwuuw:lf M 20,809 555 9,792 1,000

C uttack M 536,015 7,281 131,459

Oaitari C.T. N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A

[)nmanjodi C.T. N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A t)(:bagarh M 3,598 2,167 9,020 1009

DeIa Colliery i'ownship C.T. N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A

Dhenkanal M 15,849 5,330 24,609 15,067

Digapahandi N.A.C. 1,983 414 1,372

J'c:tiliser Corporation cf India Township C.T. N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A

G,llljam N.A.C. 838 135 373 8 lihantapada C.T. N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A

U. Udayagiri NAC. 706 603 2,904

Gopalpur C.T. N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A

Gupalpur N.A.C. 1,280 647 1,420 17 295

Gudari N.A.C. 2,700 600 15,800 300

Gunupur N.A.C. 4,877 1,061 4,255 715

Hatibandha C.T. N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A

Uinjili N.A.C. 2,403 2975 2,857 304 lIirakud N.A.C...... See Sambalpur

J agatsinghapur N.A.C. 2,661 73 1,469

Jajapur M 7,825 1,470 19,183 1,138

112 -ill

1988-1989

(in Rs. '00) Expenditure (in Rs. '00) Other Public sources Total General Public Health & Public Public Others Total (Specify) Receipts Administration Safety Conveniences Works Institutions (Specify) Expenditure

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 11

325 32,481 1,114 2 6,628 1,109 5,152 1,111 21,182

1,616 616,311 60,100 34,980 119,843 163,284 48,405 175,189 662,401

N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A

N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A

1,609 17,403 2,139 232 4,112 1,311 1,329 4,851 14,640

N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A

5189 66,044 8,654 2,148 8,515 20,311 270 32,994 12,898

811 4,640 1,659 118 1,212 79 71 135 4,000

N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A

1053 2,451 264 572 284 26 394 1,672 3,152

N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A

4,213 1,238 203 105 1,663 343 3,552

N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A

35 3,694 688 409 1,951 125 1,405 4,584

580 19,980 2,430 389 1,520 10,969 20 1,038 16,366

3630 14,538 1,298 986 3,301 6,433 340 5,240 11,604

N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A

9 8,548 3,099 315 1,858 1,372 1,813 304 1,161

Urban Agglomeration ......

4201 8,404 3,238 599 1,884 2,643 919 590 9,933

1793 31,409 1,283 658 3,630 2,943 17,898 26,412

113 STATEMENT

MUNICIPAL FINANCE,

Receipts Class Civic Receipt Revenue derived from Sl. and Administration through Municipal properties and Government No. Name of town status (in 1990) taxes etc. power apart from taxation grant Loan Advance

I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 \ 59. III I ajapur Road NAC...... See Iajapur Road

Iajapur Road Urban Agglomeration ...... See Constituent

(i) III Iajapur Road* N.AC. 20,524 605 13,505 1,000 2,153

60. Ialda C.T...... ,...... See Ralllkela

61. IV Ialeswar N.AC. 5,291 2,385 2,432 43 160

62. II Jatani N.AC...... See Jatani

J atani Urban Agglomeration ...... See Constituent

(1) II Jatani* N.AC. 27,573 10,796 14,369 16,330

63. II Jeypur M 40,110 9,292 24,398 13 2,557

64. II Iharsuguda M 37,013 2,946 11,625 4,112 6,568

65. III Jodo N.AC. 17,652 14,013 6,491 5,300

66. IV Junagarh N.AC .4,837 1,145 3,014 502

67. IV Kamakshyanagar N.AC. 1,628 1,735 1,895 109

68. IV Kantabanji N.AC. 5,982 432 6,682

69. V Kantilo C.T. N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A

70. IV Karanjia N.AC. 3,556 859 4,777 12 373

71. IV Kashinagara N.A.C. 1,432 415 745 156

72. IV Kavisurjyanagar NAC. 4,667 813 2,522 1,273

73. m Kendrapara M 9,083 2,144 18,155 10

74. m Kendujhar M 15,574 4,266 15,124 2,700

75. IV Kesinga N.A.C. 7,533 1,875 3,867 907

76. V Khafikote N.AC. 527 1,095 1,910

114 -ID

1988-1989

(in Rs. '00) Expenditure (in Rs. '00) Other Public sources Total General Public Health & Public Public Others Total (Specify) Receipts Administration Safety Conveniences Works Institutions (Specify) Expenditure

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

Urban Agglomeration ......

Units......

4,656 42,803 2,778 2,037 7,312 10,436 1,902 16,464 40,929

Urban Agglomeration ......

10,311 5,607 600 427 2,447 2,123 11,204

l1rban Agglomeration ......

Units ......

69,068 16,008 3,331 18,149 14,994 1,064 9,130 62,676

14,935 91,305 7,138 3,260 23,655 9,105 43,530 86,689

7,800 70,064 9,966 3,065 18,530 14,563 6,123 17,630 69,877

43,456 6,043 1,920 6,089 18,958 1,000 14,028 48,038

1,740 11,238 3,735 330 1,617 4,815 3,460 13,957

162 5,529 1,798 842 1,104 667 259 840 5,510

314 13,410 1,341 1,021 2,744 2,832 11 4,645 12,594

N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A

1,823 11,400 2,752 775 2,538 64 1,560 1,474 9,163

574 3,322 816 128 651 1,628 1,218 4,441

992 10,267 3,445 636 2,058 2,942 52 1,134 10,267

213 29,605 6,943 2,991 5,960 637 7,011 6,425 29,967

18,402 ' 56,066 2,738 2,178 6,717 5,687 3,110 35,636 56,066

4,526 13,708 4,553 1,136 2,505 3,039 7,116 18,349

1,101 4,941 744 64 785 1,037 1,144 3,774

115 STATEMENT

MUNICIPAL FINANCE,

Receipts Class Civic Receipt Revenue derived from S1. and Administration through Municipal properties and Government No. Name of town status (in 1990) taxes etc. power apart from taxation grant Loan Advance

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

77. V Khandapada N.AC...... Data not

78. IV Khariar N.AC. 4,304 3,486 1,231

79. IV Khariar Road N.A.C. 7,987 2,277 3,432 36 1,460

80. III Khordha N.A.C. 13,490 3,202 17,473 2,000 3,979

81. IV Kochinda N.AC. 2,883 2,823 5,886

82. IV Kodala N.A.C. 502 372

83. IV Konark N.AC. 347 1,522 2,030

84. III Koraput NAC. 10,772 2,250 15,412 3,038

85. IV Kotpad N.A.C. 3,691 845 5,237 810

86. IV Malkangiri N.A.C. 2,638 540 1,715

87. III N.abarangapur M 8,221 1,224 6,856 5,490 2,243

88. V Nalco C.T. N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A

89. IV Nayagarh N.A.C. 960 2,132 10,920

90. IV Nilagiri N.A.C. 1,200 203 2,235

91. IV Nimapada N.A.C. 862 926 3,2?9 7

92. V Nuapatna C.T. N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A

93. IV Padmapur N.A.C. 4,581 1,930 4,467 329 723

94. V Panposh C.T. N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A

95. III Paradip N.A.C. 16,197 49 1,350

96. VI Paradip Phosphates N.AC...... Data not

97. III Parlakhemundi M 12,643 3,643 9,743 3,370

98. IV Patnagarh N.AC. 4,082 2,652 3,176 1,000

116 -ill

1988-1989

(in Rs. '00) Expenditure (in Rs. '00) Other Public sources Total General Public Health & Public Public Others Total (Specify) Receipts Administration Safety Conveniences Works Institutions (Specify) Expenditure

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

availahle ......

2,763 11,784 2,948 112 f,221 3,838 5,047 14,166

2,669 17,861 2,171 927 2,532 1,910 2,368 6,333 16,741

6,013 46,157 9,110 1,172 7,653 5,826 23,005 46,766

599 12,191 2,907 1,342 3,570 1,034 3,384 12,237

429 1,303 1,048 242 551 330 67 458 2,696

3,899 803 786 7,109 1,317 10,015

21,535 53,007 5,537 1,573 8,388 19,967 459 9,881 45,805

2,347 12,930 3,351 1,749 2,310 4,764 2,466 14,640

1 4,894 2,657 531 446 2,626 272 6,532

4,148 28,182 4,129 1,581 11,160 5,151 555 3,356 25,932

N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A

3,140 17,152 1,305 200 2,818 1,735 2,531 9,001 17,590

3,638 587 247 1,791 405 3,030

1,528 6,602 1,356 328 1,284 2,967 158 602 6,695

N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A

1,138 13,168 3,090 565 3,643 2,114 268 3,364 13,044

N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A

3,415 21,011 2,696 12 3,165 3,631 527 6,553 16,584

availahle ......

1,573 30,972 5,866 1,404 9,982 3,212 3,166 5,245 28,875

10,910 4,301 411 618 27,134 2 3,473 10,939

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MUNICIPAL FlNANCE,

Receipts Class Civic Receipt Revenue derived from Sl. and Administration through Municipal properties and Government No. Name of tO\\o11 status (in 1990) taxes etc. power apart from taxation grant Loan Advance

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

(c) I Sambalpur* M 88,816 20,581 81,937 49,090 6,727

113. IV Sonapur M 2,493 1,403 2601 10,000 136

114. m Soro N.AC. 8,337 312 8116 10

115. II Sunabeda N.AC. 7,866 2,998 10,425 1,853

116. m Sundargarh M 8,161 4,597 23,827 429

117. IV Surada N.AC. 2,600 650 2,060 136

118. Talcher M ...... See Talcher

Talcher Urban Agglomeration ...... See Constituent

(i) III Talcher* M 7,255 3,3'34 5,279

119. V Talcher township C.T N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A.

120. V Tarbha N.AC. 993 974 1,769

12l. VI Tensa C.T, N,A N,A N,A N,A N.A

122, Titlagarh N.AC, ...... See Titlagarh

Titlagarh Urban Agglomeration ...... ,..... See Constituent

(i) III Titlagarh* N,AC, 7,508 1,181 3,672 293

123. IV Udala N,AC, 711 1,839 3,132 499

124. IV Umarkote N,AC, 4,637 668 4,067 1,116

*Includes outgrowth data.

120 -ill

1988-1989

(in Rs. '00) Expenditure (in. Ri. '00) Other Public sources Total General Public Health & Public Public Others Total (Specify) Receipts Administration Safety Convemences Works Institutions (Specify) Expenditure

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

74,155 316,306 29,215 3,764 53,264 30,785 51,575 96,189 264,792

440 17,073 886 1,476 11,948 2,373 130 2,303 19,116

362 17,137 6,227 623 571 6,092 852 484 14,849

1,842 24,984 1,458 751 5,701 7,134 1,008 5,059 21,111

3,602 40,616 2,392 755 4,697 7,362 453 10,835 26,494

374 5,820 1,920 270 2,000 630 120 400 5,340

Urban Agglomeration ......

Units......

2,642 18,510 4,204 1,313 5,616 2,209 2,185 2,838 18,365

N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A

1 3,737 401 621 2,073 374 3,469

N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A

Urban Agglomeration ...... ".

Units......

319 12,973 5,002 299 5,632 540 1,771 13,244

65 6,246 1,604 365 475 695 1,492 4,631

1,208 11,696 3,416 824 2,490 4,725 28 11,483

121

STATEl\fENT - IV

CIVIC AND OTHER AMENITIES, 1989 STATEMENT

CMC AND OTHER

Scheduled Number of Latrines Cla$s Civic Caste and Road System S1. and administration Scheduled length of Water No. Name of town status (in 1990) Population Tribe popu. (in Kms.) Severage Borne Service Others

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1. m Anandapur NAC. 30,278 SC-5,153 PR-(31) OSD 517 29 ST-2,554 KR-(81)

2. m Anugul NAC. 24,772 SC-3,167 PR-(59) OSD 153 5 ST-775 KR-(5)

3. IV Asika NAC. 19,363 SC-3,173 PR-(27) OSD 924 25 ST-160 KR-(9)

4. IV Athagad NAC. 13,661 SC-2,624 PR-(7) OSD . 153 16 386 ST-435 KR-(10)

5. IV Balagoda (Bolani) C.T. 11,370 SC-l,363 PR-(2) OSD 1,000 ST-2,620- KR-(2)

6. II Balangir M 69,920 SC-8,978 PR-(26) OSD 983 389 1,134 ST-3,579 KR-(104) Pt

7. I Bale shwar M ...... See Baleshwar

Baleshwar Urban Agglomeration 101,829 SC-8,781 PR-(181) 912 2,180 ST-8,395 KR-(165)

(i) I Baleshwar* M 101,829 SC-8,781 PR-(181) OSD 912 2,180 ST-8,395 KR-(165)

8. IV Balimela N.A.C. 10,096 SC-3,244 PR-(17) S ST-693 KR-(7) OSD 1,050

9. IV Balugaon N.A.C. 12,404 SC-2,974 PR-(15) OSD 147 93 ST-19 KR-(92)

10. IV Banapur NAC. 13,702 SC-l,398 PR-(13) OSD 489 38 ST-7 KR-(47)

11. IV Banki NAC. 14,350 SC-2,958 PR-(6) OSD 69 501 10 ST-21 KR-(90)

12. IV Barapali NAC. 16,371 SC-3,874 PR-(10) OSD 250 4 ST-901 KR-(24)

13. m Barbi! M 42,032 SC-5,530 PR-(14) S ST-11,904 KR-(91) OSD 2,966 228 28

124 -IV

AMENITIES, 1989

Protected water supply Electrification (Number of connections) Method of Source System of storage Fire Road disposal of of with capacity in Fighting lighting night soil supply litres (in brackets) Service** Domestic Industrial Commercial (points) , Others

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

ST,B T SR Yes 1,444 32 468 8 22 (18,000)

ST T ORT Yes 2,500 125 905 850 (409,140)

ST,B T,TW ORT Yes 2,185 27 865 784 28 (1,454,748)

ST,B T BWP Yes 1,068 19 330 322 17 (N.A)

ST T SR Champua .... Not Available .... (500,060) (60)

ST,B T ORT Yes 4,729 201 1,438 1,500 (45,460)

Urban Aggiomeration, ...... , ....

ST T,TW ORT 7,024 150 2,486 2,653 (8,182,300)

ST T ORT Yes 7,024 150 2,486 2,653 (8,182,800)

S,ST T ORT Yes 950 18 246 160 (2,727,654)

ST T N.A Yes 1,235 13 260 136

ST,B TW,W Yes 1,045 15 220 NA

ST,B T BWP Yes 1,975 8 409 319 TW,W (N.A)

ST,B T BWP Yes 478 43 213 206 TW (272,760)

ST T SR Champua 1,200 103 882 618 TW (1,591,100) (50)

125 STATEMENT

CIVIC AND OTHER

Schedllled Number of Latnnes Class Civic Caste and Road System Sl. and administration Schedllled length of Water No. Name of town status (in 1990) Popwation Tribe popu. (in Kms.) Severage Borne Service Others

1 2 3 4 3 6 7 8 9 10

14. II Bargarh M 51,205 SC- 8,256 PR-(50) OSD 600 433 400 8T-2,976 KR-(20)

15. II Baripada M ...... See Batipada

Baripada Urban Agglomeration 69,204 SC-7,802 PR-(66) 2,303 1,334 ST-I0,200 KR-(29)

(i) II Baripada* M 69,240 SC-7,&02 PR-(66) OSD 2,303 1,334 ST-I0,200 KR-(29)

16. m BasudebpllI NAC. 25,236 SC-4,829 PR-(12) OSD 30 180 &.T-28 KR-(212)

17. IV Baudh NAC. 15,458 SC-3,620 PR-(12) OSD 320 365 8T-209 KR-(23)

18. V Bellaguntha NAC. 8,838 SC-l,002 PR-(9) OSD 79 74 ST-244 KR-(3)

19. m Belpahar C.T. 24,607 SC-2,641 ...... Not ST-5,485

20. n Bhadrak M 76,435 8C-6,792 PR-(129) OSD 1,265 200 ST-2,572 KR-(167)

21. IV BhanJanagaI N.A.C. 17,122 8C-2,961 PR-(l6) 08D 766 158 8T-191 KR-(15)

22. II Bhawanipatna M 51,662 8C-8,159 PR-(35) OSD 1,554 1,935 8T-2,915 KR-(20)

23. IV Bhuban N.A.C. 18,906 SC-2,112 PR-(35) OSD 64 374 20 8T-222 KR-(17)

24. Bhubaneswar M 411,542 SC-32,955 PR-(425) OSD 27,793 15 8T-17,051 KR-(271)

25. IV Binika N.A.C. 12,955 SC-3,516 PR-(l) OSD 65 240 8T-&89 KR-(56)

26. m Biramitrapur M 33,556 8C-6,384 PR-(30) OSD 273 176 ST-13,121 KR-(14)

126 -IV

AMENITIES, 1989

Protected water supply Electrification (Number of connections) ------Method of Source System of storage Fire Road disposal of of with capacity in Fighting lighting night soil supply litres (in brackets) Service** Domestic Industrial Commercial (points) Others

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

ST,WB T,TW OHT Yes 3,623 112 1,428 1,234 (3,636,800)

Urban Agglomeration ......

OHT,SR 18,200 722 3,887 1,420 (3,409,500 )

ST T,TW OHT,SR Yes 18,200 722 3,887 1,420 (3,409,500)

ST T,TW N.A Bhadrak 95 32 121 73 (35)

ST,B T,TW IG Yes 393 20 323 229 14 (568,250)

ST,B T,TW OHT Bhanjanagar 732 13 311 222 11 (454,609) (8)

Available ......

ST,WB T,TW ORT Yes 5,370 130 1,700 1,837 (10,001,200)

ST,WB T,TW OHT Yes 2,129 30 662 474 (340,956)

ST,B T,TW '. IG Yes 1,728 107 400 976 40 (454,600)

WB T I.G Yes 832 21 160 171 (681,913)

S.ST T,W OHT,SR Yes 27,000 6,900 12,530 13,211 196 (31,828,000)

ST,WB T,TW N.A Rampur 491 13 111 178 53 (17)

B T,TW ORT Raurkela 809 45 414 303 3 (136,380) (35)

127 STATEMENT

CIVIC AND OTHER

Scheduled Number of Latrines Class Civic Caste and Road System S1. and administration Scheduled length of Water No. Name of town status (in 1990) Population Tribe popu. (in Kms.) Severage Borne Service Others

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

27. Brahmapur M 210,418 SC- 29,231 PR-(107) OSD 9,987 5,108 ST-930 KR-(50)

28. II Brajarajnagar M 69,667 SC-14,527 PR-(64) OSD 3,650 2,050 300 ST-8,212 KR-(73)

29. IV Buguda N.A.C. 10,664 SC-l,363 PR-(10) OSD 648 15 ST-151 KR-(17)

30. m Burla N.A.C...... See Sambalpuf

31. V Champua C.T. 5,746 SC-385 ...... Not ST-808

32. V Chandabali C.T. 8,170 SC-814 PR-(6) 325 ST-I02 KR-(20)

33. IV Chandili C.T. 10,151 SC-2,412 PR-(2) OSD 1,050 1,004 ST-l,404 KR-(16)

34. V Charibatia C.T. 5,965 SC-726 ...... Not ST-255

35. IV Chhatrapur N.A.C. 17,950 SC-l,870 PR-(23) OSD 145 305 523 ST-213 KR-(10)

36. IV Chikiti N.A.C. 10,005 SC-l,175 PR-(23) OSD 80 1,050 ST-76 KR-(10)

37. V Chitrakonda C.T. 5,981 SC-2,1l1 PR-(2) S 661 820 ST·585 KR-(4) OSD

38. m Choudwar M ...... See Cuttack

39. I Cuttack M ...... See Cuttack

Cuttack Urban Agglomeration 440,295 SC-52,379 PR-(198) 9,502 27,351 311 ST-7,218 KR-(202)

(a) III Choudwar M 36,877 SC-4,905 PR-(3) OSD 2,500 145 35 ST-824 KR-(76)

(b) I Cuttack M 403,418 SC-47,474 PR-(l95) BSD 7,002 27,206 276 ST-6,394 KR-(l25) OSD

128 -IV

AMENITIES, 1989

Protected water supply Electrification (1~umber of connections) Method of Source System of storage Fire Road disposal of of with capacity in Fighting lighting night soil supply litres (in brackets) Service** Domestic Industrial Commercial (points) Others

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

WB,ST T,TW OHT,SR Yes 21,349 415 5,337 3,585 (116,834,513)

S1,B T ORT Iharsuguda 21,802 11 307 705 (4,091,400) (18)

B,ST T,TW ORT Polasara 500 12 370 240 (218,212) (16)

Urban Agglomeration ......

Available ......

ST TW,TR Bhadrak 175 12 110 37 1 (48)

ST T,TW IG Rayagada 1,100 1 62 34 (454609) (9)

Avallable ......

WB,ST T,TW IG Yes 1,900 12 600 315 (1,091,061)

B T,TW ORT Digapahandi 1,700 9 167 202 (244,000) (25)

B,ST T ORT Malkangiri 4,215 2 45 250 (909,21&) (69)

Urban Agglomeration ......

Available ......

ORT 36,826 968 10,806 6,072 387 (10,546,720)

ST,\VB T,W ORT Cuttack 6,147 35 1,122 501 (45,460) (23)

WB,ST T,TW ORT Yes 30,679 933 9,684 5,511 387 (10,501,260)

129 STATEMENT

CIVIC AND OTHER

Scheduled Number of Latrines Class Civic Caste and Road System S1. and administration Scheduled length of Water No. Name oftO"wn status (in 1990) Population Tribe popu. (in Kms.) Severage Borne Service Others

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

40. VI Daitari C.T. 4,434 SC- 543 PR-(8) OSD 63 27 52 ST-l,566 KR-(25)

41. V Damanjodi C.T. 5,119 SC-469 PR-(13) OSD 2,671 2,077 ST-713 KR-(60)

42. IV Debagarh M 17,275 SC-2,925 PR-(33) OSD 197 672 ST-3,823 KR-(46)

43. IV Dera Colliery Township C.T. 13,096 SC-l,602 PR-(4) PT 3,014 ST-453 KR-(3)

44. III Dhenkanal M 40,314 SC-7.105 PR-(40) OSD 2,079 10 ST-2,948 KR-(70)

45. IV Digapahandi N.AC. 10,032 SC-l,647 PR-(13) OSD 269 105 ST-125 KR-(23)

46. V Fertiliser Corporation of India Township C.T 9,366 SC-979 PR-(24) S 2,000 ST-l,225 KR-(2)

47. IV Ganjam N.AC. 10,847 SC-2,483 PR-(7) OSD ...... Not ST-I0 KR-(24)

48. V Ghantapada C.T. 9,978 SC- 1,208 PR-(I) OSD 1,700 N.A N.A ST-670 KR-(2)

49. V G. Udayagiri N.AC. 8,508 SC-l.041 PR-(37) OSD 247 280 121' ST-l,867 KR-(5)

50. V Oopalpur C.T. 5,451 SC-740 PR-(5) OSD ...... Not ST-223 KR-(5)

51. V Gopalpur N.AC. 5.403 SC-434 PR-(l5) OSD , 110 137 ST-22 KR-(4)

52. V Gudari N.AC. 6,611 SC-l,260 PR-(13) OSD 25 23 260 ST-613 KR-(7)

53. IV Gunupur N.AC. 78,317 SC-3,880 PR-(18) OSD 161 76 301 ST-l,821 KR-(13)

130 -IV

AMENITIES, 1989

Protected water supply Electrification (Number of connections) Method of Source Systetn of storage Fire Road disposal of of with capacity in Fighting lighting night soil supply litres (in brackets) Service** Domestic Industrial Commercial (points) Others

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

ST,B T,TW ORT Anandapur 73 1 31 17 (250,000) (40)

N.A N.A N.A N.A 1,741 • 55 3,000

HL,WB T,W PT Yes 1,530 22 135 230 (909,200)

8 T ORT Yes 2,500 500 1,050 (140,000)

8T T ORT Yes 6,300 50 850 1,720 (2,500,249)

8T,S T,TW BWP Yes 717 13 213 140 (245,488)

S T IG Yes 2,000 115 500 (16,787,066,000)

Available ...... T,TW BWP Chhatrapur 349 1 105 150 (100,013) (8)

S T N.A Yes' 1,750 110 150

B,ST T,TW SR Yes 780 7 215 218 (181,843)

Available ......

ST T OHT Brahmapur 394 6 195 111 4 WB TW (400,000) (16)

8T T,TW PT Gunllpllr 750 5 146 150 (181,480) (32)

8T W,TW Yes 1,666 27 5S7 482 83

131 STATEMENT

CMCANDOmER

Scheduled Number of Latrines Class Civic Caste and Road System S1. and administration Scheduled length of Water No. Name of town status (in 1990) Population Tribe popu. (in Kms.) Severage Borne Service Others

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

54. V Hatibandha C.T. 8,521 SC- 481 ...... Not ST-3,708

55. IV Hinjili N.A.C. 17,676 SC-2,845 PR-(13) OSD 135 325 ST-l2 KR{14)

56. III Hirakud N.A.C...... See Sambalpur

57. m J agatsinghapur N.A.C. 25,016 SC-179 PR-(85) OSD 1,311 249 35 ST-332 KR-(115)

58. m Jajapur M 27,312 SC-4,832 PR-(22) OSD 453 369 ST-549 KR{38) BSD

59. III J ajapur Road N.AC...... See Jajapur

Jajapur Road Urban Agglomeration 26,119 SC-4,146 PR-(l4) 321 119 6} ST-2,801 KR{27)

(i) III Jajapur Road* N.A.C. 26,119 SC-4,146 PR-(14) OSD 321 119 61 ST-2,801 KR{27)

60. Jaida C.T...... See Raurkela

61. IV Jaleswar N.A.C. 16,786 SC-l,317 PR-(44) OSD ISO 150 ST-l,820 KR{50)

62. II Jatani N.AC...... See J alanij ~ J atani Urban Agglomeration 50,116 SC-6,985 PR-(38) 894 373 2,409 ST-586 KR{84)

(i) II Jatani* N.A.C. 50,116 SC-6,985 PR-(38) OSD 894 373 2,409 ST-586 KR{84)

63. II Jeypur M 65,246 SC- 6,869 PR-(84) OSD 1,301 302 ST-7,373 KR{31)

64. II Jharsuguda M 65,054 SC-9,955 PR-(61) OSD 933 60 845 ST-ll,388 KR-(335)

65. III Jodo N.AC. 31,069 SC-S,432 PR-(35) OSD 2,382 12 203 ST-lO,017 KR-(122)

132 -N

AMENITIES, 1989

Protected water supply Electrification (Number of connections) Method of Source System of storage Fire Road disposal of of with capacity in Fighting lighting night soil supply litres (in brackets) Service** Domestic Industrial Commercial (points) Others

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

Available ......

ST,B T,TW BWP Asika 1,423 99 207 236 (N.A) (19)

Urban Agglomeration ......

ST,B T,TW BWP Yes 3,432 20 775 661 (36,368)

ST,WB T,TW,W ORT Yes 2,780 40 755 900 (227,300)

Urban Agglomeration ......

ORT 1,042 91 700 835 (2,454,840)

ST,WB T,TW ORT Jajapur 1,042 91 700 835 (2,454,840) (30)

Urban Agglomeration ......

ST,B TW Baleshwar 1,500 15 1,200 368 (50)

Urban Agglomeration ......

BWP 2,299 110 842 870 (N.A)

ST,B T,TW BWP Khordha 2,299 110 842 870 (N.A) (11)

ST,B T,TW ORT Yes 4,010 188 1,364 1,308 16 (636,450)

ST,WB T,TW ORT Yes 2,741 1,067 1,213 1,010 (4,546,000)

ST,B T,TW SR Champua 2,410 45 450 767 (295,491) (40)

133 STATEMENT

CIVIC AND OTHER

Scheduled Number of Latrines Class Civic Caste and Road System S1. and administration Scheduled length of Water No. Name of to'WD. status (in 1990) Population Tribe popu. (in Kms.) Sewerage Borne Service Others

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

66. IV Junagarh N.A.C. 12,974 SC- 1,582 PR-(6) OSD 377 14 201 ST·523 KR-(20)

67. IV Kamakshya nagar N.A.C. 12,832 SC-l,955 PR-(7) OSD 85 19 186 ST·l,128 KR-(48)

68. IV Kantabanji N.A.C. 17,535 SC-3,016 PR-(46) OSD 215 465 ST-500 KR-(76)

69. V Kantilo C.T. 8,258 SC-2,191 PR-(2) OSD 125 302 428 ST-4 KR-(30)

70. IV Karanjia N.AC. 17,623 SC-2,612 PR-(10) OSD 225 ST-5270 KR-(26)

71. IV Kashinagara N.A.C. 10,102 SC-2,346 PR-(5) OSD 7 7 ST·70 KR-(19)

72. IV Karisurjyanagar N.AC. 13,938 SC·l,614 PR·(38) OSD 567 14 ST·51 KR-(17)

73. m Kendrapara M 35,015 SC·3,570 PR·(67) OSD 1,515 587 ST-279 KR-(63)

74. m Kendujhar M 41,945 SC-5,690 PR·(53) OSD 2,497 564 ST-I0,432 KR-(94)

75. IV Kesinga NAC. 14,127 SC·2,728 PR-(13) OSD 239 35 320 ST·l,709 KR-(18)

76. V Khalikote N.A.C. 9,071 SC·919 PR-(3) OSD 750 50 ISO ST·142 KR-(30)

77. V Khandapada NAC. 7,522 SC·907 PR-(3) OSD 300 50 ST·164 KR-(17)

78. IV Khariar N.A.C. 11,738 SC-2,385 PR-(S) OSD 129 450 28 ST-807 KR-(39)

79. IV Khariar Road N.AC. 14,027 SC.. 2,106 PR-(24) OSD 169 161 ST-981 KR-(4S)

80. m Khordha N.A.C. 30,591 SC-3,971 PR-(39) OSD 110 358 ST-829 KR-(SI)

134 -IV

AMENITIES, 1989

Protected water supply Electrification (Number of connections) Method of Source System of storage Fire Road disposal of of with capacity in Fighting lighting night soil supply litres (in brackets) Service** Domestic Industrial Commercial (points) Others

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

WB T IG Bhawanipatna 244 17 143 245 (1,363,800) (26)

ST,B W,TW Yes 631 15 217 230 27

ST,B T,TW BWP Balangir 749 89 647 300 28 (272,765) (80)

ST,B TW,W Khandapara 580 9 109 187 1 (13)

WB T IG Yes 504 32 202 412 13 (681,900)

ST,B T,W IG Parlakhemundi 422 11 129 188 (Directsupply) (32)

ST,B T,TW IG Asika 2,013 17 279 270 (163,659) (10)

ST,WB T,TW OHT,BWP Yes 2,935 90 1,221 989 (909,200)

ST,WB T,W SR Yes 3,561 63 1,038 905 28 (2,273,000)

ST,B T,TW IG Bhawanipatna 788 67 330 465 15 (341,000) (35)

ST,B TW,TK Balagaonpuri 1,012 50 102 130 50 (241)

ST,B T,TW N.A Yes 300 5 50 25

ST,WB TW,W Bhawanipatna 233 19 186 397 (73)

ST,WB T,TW SR Yes 638 83 374 430 (409,140)

ST,WB T,TW IG,SR Yes 2,521 35 843 886 (25,000)(9,000,000)

135 STATEMENT

CIVIC AND OTHER

Scheduled Number of Latrines Class Civic Caste and Road System S1. and administration Scheduled length of Water No. Name of town status (in 1990) Population Tribe popu. (in Kms.) Severage Borne Service Others

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

81. IV Kochinda N.A.C. 12,161 SC- 1,240 PR-(33) OSD 1,065 26 ST-4,138 KR-(52)

82. IV Kodala N.A.C. 10,187 SC-925 PR-(2) OSD 117 4 ST-14 KR-(19)

83. IV Konark N.A.C. 10,899 SC-2,392 PR-(105) OSD 15 15 ST-18 KR-(15)

84. III Koraput N.A.C. 34,924 SC-4,987 PR-(68) OSD 463 8 475 ST-6,409 KR-(20)

85. IV Kotpad N.A.C. 13,309 SC-l,763 PR-(50) OSD 510 340 120 ST-3,016 KR-(6)

86. IV Malkangiri N.A.C. 18,351 SC-4,698 PR-(19) OSD 1547 69 ST-3,207 KR-(75)

87. III Nabarangapur M 23,513 SC-3,412 PR-(20) OSD 1,019 618 200 ST-2,763 KR-(2)

88. V Nalco C.T. 8,102 SC-834 PR-(20) S 2,247 ST-l,690 KR-(7) OSD

89. IV Nayagarh N.A.C. 10,464 SC-1,046 PR-(40) OSD 642 352 ST-82 KR-(ll)

90. IV Nilagiri N.A.C. 12,800 SC-l,986 ...... Not ST-2,617

91. IV Nimapada N.A.C. 13,658 SC-2,731 PR-(20) OSD 50 117 ST-74 ¥.R-(3S)

92. V Nuapatna C.T. 6,139 8C-164 N.A 08D N.A 205 SO 8T-101

93. IV Padmapur NAC. 12,971 8C-l,488 PR-(14) 08D 46 282 215 8T-l,493 KR-(3)

94. V Panposh C.T. 9,564 SC-S46 ..· ...... ·· ...... Nol· 8T-4,S77

95. III Para dip N.A.C. 48,104 8C-4,779 PR-(45) OSD 2,200 350 ST-l,892 KR-(14)

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Protected water supply Electrification (Number of connections) Method of Source System of storage Fire Road disposal of of with capacity in Fighting lighting night soil supply litres (in brackets) Service** Domestic Industrial Commercial (points) Others

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

ST,B T ORT Yes 684 20 242 118 34 (272,760)

ST,WB TW Yes 587 14 124 151

ST,B T,TW N.A Nimapala 790 2 100 70 (21)

ST,WB T BWP Yes 2,600 12 678 450 50 (136,382)

ST,B TW,W Jeyput 494 312 197 166 (50)

8,ST T,TW In Yes 1,327 20 419 215 8 (204,574)

ST,WB T,TW ORT Yes 1,633 ~2 524 484 15 (231,850)

S,PT T N.A Yes 2,247 N.A !i,A 3,200

ST,WB T,TW ORT Yes 1,066 30 555 150 (477,330)

Available ......

ST,B T,TW BWP Yes 604 10 307 162 (N.A)

ST T,TW N.A Athagarh 800 7 10 150 (23)

WB,ST T ORT Yes 762 13 312 117 6 (254,576)

Available ......

S,ST T ORT Yes 2,100 3 475 425 (1,818,400)

131 STATEMENT

CIVIC AND OTHER

Scheduled Number of Latrines Class Civic Caste and Road System S1. and administration Scheduled length of Water No. Name of town status (in 1990) Population Tribe popu. (in Kms.) Severage Borne Service Others

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

96. VI Paradip Phosphates NAC. 2,972 SC- 263 PR-(13) OSD N.A N.A N.A ST-75

97. 1lI Parlakhemundi M 36,667 SC-5,218 PR{29) OSD 1,235 334 554 ST-596 KR-(lO)

98. IV Patnagarh NAC. 16,246 SC-l,867 PR-(17) OSD 429 225 50 ST-I,818 KR-(19)

99. III Pattamundai NAC. 28,220 SC-7,913 PR-(67) OSD 430 59 ST-18 KR-(83)

100. III Phulahani NAC. 27,154 SC-5,548 PR-(35) OSD 1,240 500 ST-2,595 KR-(8)

101. IV Pipili NAC. 11,649 SC-2,169 PR-(126) OSD 353 ST-66 KR-(185)

102. IV Polasara NAC. 16,854 SC-2,169 PR-(12) OSD 60 60 ST-I03 KR-(28)

103. I Puri M 125,199 SC-12,640 PR-(195) OSD 9,854 6,288 ST-516 KR-(21)

104. IV Purusottampur NAC. 12,904 SC-I,900 PR-(7) OSD 18 85 365 ST-99 KR-(15)

105. IV RairangpuI NAC. 18,097 SC-l,678 PR-(20) OSD 190 515 ST-2,596 KR-(38)

106. m Rajagangapur M 39,549 SC-2,904 PR-(84) OSD 714 216 ST-9,640 KR-(90)

107. V Rambha NAC. 9,213 SC-2,938 PR-(l5) OSD 475 275 ST-8 KR-(28)

108. Raurkela M ...... See Raurkela

109. Raurkela Steel Township NAC...... See Raurkela

I Raurkela Urban Agglomeration 398,864 SC-35,687 PR-(357) 31,630 2 ST-66,627 KR-(76)

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Protected water supply Electrification (Number of connections) Method of Source System of storage Fire Road disposal of of with capacity in Fighting lighting night soil supply litres (in brackets) Service" Domestic Industrial Commercial (points) Others

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

ST T SR Yes 825 1 15 650 (N.A)

ST,WB T,TW aRT Yes 3,241 41 897 636 15 (1,736,606)

B W Balangir 750 20 315 195 82 (40)

ST,B T,TW N.A Yes 1,066 30 36 32 78

ST,WB T IG Yes 2,854 29 544 617 (327,318)

ST TW Bhubaneswar 593 22 285 294 2 (19)

ST,B TW,W Yes 916 45 125 90 120

ST,WB T,TW aRT Yes 11,110 204 4,288 21 169 (15,809,000)

ST,B T,TW BWP Asika 848 15 251 224 (244,998) (26)

ST,WB T,W aRT Yes 1,305 67 481 494 (1,000,120)

ST T,TW,W aRT Raurkela 4,500 100 500 1,133 (909,218) (38)

ST,B T,TW,W aRT Chhatrapur 700 14 200 180 (45,460) (26)

Urban Agglomeration ......

Urban Agglomeration ......

aRT 39,500 471 14,207 5,980 (59,099,170)

139 STATEMENT

CIVIC AND OTHER

Scheduled Number of Latrines Class Civic Caste and Road System S1. and administration Scheduled length of Water No. Name of town status (in 1990) Population Tribe popu. (in Kms.) Severage Borne Service Others

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

(a) IV Ja1da C.T. 13,116 SC- 1,507 PR-(4) OSD ...... Not ST.7,687 KR-(40)

(b) I Raurkela* M 152,690 SC-ll,188 PR-(241) OSD 6,190 2 ST-23,678 KR·(19) BSD

(c) I . Raurke1a* Steel township NAC. 233,058 SC-22,992 PR-(l12) S,OSD 25,440 ST-35,262 KR-(17)

110. m Rayagada M 48,247 SC-5,714 PR-(63) OSD 1,230 230 1,003 ST-7,462 KR-(53)

111. IV Rengali Project township C.T. 10,855 SC-l,146 PR-(5) OSD 950 ST-973 KR-(5)

112. I Sambalpur M ...... See Sambalpur

Sambalpur Urban Agglomeration 193,297 SC-32,786 PR·(153) 6,866 1,208 222 ST-20,977 KR-(183)

(a) m Burla* NAC. 34,640 SC·8,037 PR-(57) OSD 931 118 ST-3,281 KR-(32) 0

(b) III Hirakud NAC. 23,833 SC- 4,878 PR-(l5) OSD 2,050 150 220 8T-3,389 KR-(65) 0

, (c) I Sambalpur* M 134,824 SC-19,871 PR-(81) OSD 3,885 940 ST-14,307 KR-(86)

113. IV Sonapur M 14,409 SC-3,036 PR-(24) OSD 79 1,159 32 ST-304 KR-(6)

114. m Sora NAC. 22,737 SC-3,185 PR-(29) OSD 520 59 ST-569 KR-(18)

115. n Sunabeda NAC. 52,507 SC-IO,lIO PR-(70) OSD 5,891 380 ST-I0,587 KR-(96) S

116. m Sundargarh M 30,352 SC-2,957 PR-(17) OSD 1,110 12O ST-7,091 KR-(87) 0

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Protected water supply Electrification (Number of connections) Method of Source System of storage Fire Road disposal of of with capacity in. Fighting li&hting night soil supply litres (in brackets) Service"" Domestic Industrial Commercial (points) Others

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

Available ...... Raurkela Not Available (16)

ST T,TW ORT Yes 9,000 468 4,007 2,800 (59,099,170)

S,ST T SR Yes 30,500 3 10,200 3,180 (63,645,260)

ST,WB T SR Yes 3,013 45 1,050 658 6 (700,097)

ST T IG 'Talcher 950 93 650 (454,609) (70)

Urban Agglomeration ......

OHI,SR 1,1821 426 2,775 4,160 209 (12,801,536)

ST,O T ORT Yes 4,393 146 513 1,007 (7,800,936)

ST,S TW,T Om,SR Sambalpur 1,974 21 300 584 9 (3,636,800) (16)

ST T ORT Yes 5,454 359 1,962 2,569 200 (1,363,800)

HL,ST TW,TK Yes 852 12 303 415

ST TW Yes 839 27 362 648

ST T IO Yes 7,442 28 585 1,739 68 (27,276,540)

HL,ST TW,T,W ORT (2,273,045) Yes 2,504 35 1,066 614 25 SR (184,113)

141 STATEMENT.

CIVIC AND OTHER

Scheduled Number of Latrines Class Civic Caste and Road System S1. and administration Scheduled length of Water No. Name o~ town status (in 1990) Population Tribe popu. (in Kms.) Severage Borne Service Others

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

117. IV Surada NAC. 13,268 SC- 3,421 PR-(17) OSD 1,195 152 405 ST-62 KR-(3)

118. Talcher M ...... See Talcher

Talchet Urban Agglomeration 26,806 SC-4,728 PR-(20) 565 745 ST·855 KR-(22)

(i) ill Talcher* 1\1 26,806 SC-4,728 PR-(20) OSD 565 745 8T·855 KR-(22)

119. V Talcher township C.T. 7,148 SC-636 PR-(7) S 1,400 ST-418 KR-(29)

120. V Tarbha N.AC. 7,466 SC-877 PR-(2) OSD 295 10 57 81-491 KR-(18)

121. VI Tensa C.T. 4,599 SC-444 ST-917

122. Titlagarh N.AC...... See 1itlagarh

Titlagarh Urban Agglomeration 25,719 SC-4,026 PR-(25) 684 500 S1-1,260 KR-(16)

(i) ill 1itlagarh* NAC. 25,719 SC-4,026 PR-(25) OSD 684 500 81-1,260 KR-(16)

123. IV Udaia N.AC. 11,289 SC-980 PR-(2) OSD 500 S1-3,248 KR-(65)

124. IV Umarkote N.AC. 18,604 SC-6,665 PR-(19) OSD 120 58 510 ST-2,153 KR-(59)

'" Includes outgrowths data. ** In case this service is not available in the town, the name of the nearest place where this service is available alongwith distance from the, town has been given.

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Protected water supply Electrification (Number of connections) ~ ,~ Method of Source System of storage Fire Road disposal of of with capacity in Fighting lighting night soil supply litres (in bracbts) Service** Domestic Industrial Commercial (points) Others

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

ST,B T SR Digapahandi 1,700 19 275 202 (45,460) (25)

Urban Agglomeration ...... '" 1~_ ,~ PT 2,200 46 767 421 2 (545,520)

WB,ST T PT Yes 2,200 46 767 • 421 2 ,,,""~ , (545,520)

ST T lG Yes 1,300 63 300 (636,452)

B,ST T 10 Balangir 252 11 151 144 (227,304) (31)

Urban Agglomeration......

BWP 1,587 93 328 519 (81,829)

HL,ST T,TW BWP Yes 1,587 93 328 519 (81,829)

ST T IG Baripada 662 12 207 232 (390,729) (44)

ST,WB TW,W Nabarangapur 508 5 199 215 11 (65)

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MEDICAL, EDUCATIONAL,. RECREATIONAL AND CULTURAL FACILITIES, 1989 STATEMENT

MEDICAL, EDUCATIONAL, RECREATIONAL

Medical Facilities* Educational

Beds in Arts/Science/ Hospitals/ Medical Commerce Class Dispensaries/ In stitutions Colleges (of 81. and T.B. noted in degree level Medical Engineering No. Name of town Population Clinics etc. column-4 and above) Colleges Colleges Polytechnics

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

l. III Anandapur 30,278 H, HC- (2) 50 AS,L Cuttack Raurkela Salapada TB, D, FPC (2) (125) (Sundatgarh) (N.A.) (321)

2. m Anugul 24,172 H(3) 95 ASC Cuttack Burla Cuttack FPC (2) (128) (Sambalpur) (128) (176)

3. IV Asika 19,363 H(2) FPC(2) 71 A,ASC Brahmapur Visakhapatnam Brabmapur (40) (.<\1') (40) (324)

4. IV Athagad 13,661 H, FPC 37 ASC Cuttack Butla Cuttack (58) (Sambalpur) (58) (270)

5. IV Balagoda (Bolani) 11,370 H 20 Kendujhat Cuttack Raurkela Kendujhar (97) (302) (Sundargarh) (97) (174)

6. II Balangir 69,920 H(6), FPC 143 ASC,A (2) Burla Hirakud TB,NH (Sambalpur) (Sambalpur (127) (141)

7. Bale shwar ...... See Balesh~

Baleshwar Urban Agglomeration 101,829 H-(3) D-(3) 227 A(3), ASC, Cuttack Raurkela Cuttack FPC, TB AS,L (185) (Sundargarh) (185) , (472)

(i) I Baleshwar* 101,829 H-(3) D-(3) 227 A(3), ASC, Cuttack Raurkela FPC, TB AS,L (I85) (Sundargarh) (472)

8. IV Balimela 10,096 H, FPC 10 Malkangir Visakhapat- Visakhapat- (30) nam (AP) nam (AP) (325) (325)

9. IV Balugaon 12,404 D, (A-2) 6 A Btahmapur Bhubaneswar Bhub (89) (96)

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AND CULTURAL FACILITIES, 1989

Facilities'" No. of Recreational and Cultural Facilities Recognised Higher Secon- Adult Working Shorthand, darylInterme- Literacy Women's Public Typewriting & diatelPUC Junior Classes! Hostels Auditoria Libraries Vocational (Pre-university Secondary Centres, with Drama/ including Training College/Junior Matriculation/ and Middle Primary Others Number Community reading Institutions College level) Secondary Schools Sohoo1s (Specify) of Seats Stadia Cinema Halls Rooms

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Sh. Type 1 6 8 27 15 1 1 PL (4) RR (4)

0(2) 1 f 8 11 2 1 PL (3) RR(3)

Sh. Type 1 5 3 14 1 2 1 PL (2) (5) RR(2)

Type (2) Choudwar 2 4 8 Radhagovenda 1 1 PL (37) pur(2) RR

0 Balbi! 1 2 1 1 2 PL (10) RR

Sh. Type Tarbha 6 6 18 N.A 1 1 3 PL (2) (21) RR(2)

- Urban Agglomeration ......

Sh. Type (8) 2 18 24 5& 1 1 5 2 PL (3) RR(3)

Sh. Type (8) 2 ~ 24 ~ 58 1 1 5 2 PL (3) RR (3)

Ambaguda 1 1 1 3 N.A 1 2 (100)

Sh. Type (3) 1 2 2 8 N.A

147 STATEMENT

MEDICAL, EDUCATIONAL, RECREATIONAL

~edicaIFacilities* Educational

Beds in Arts/Science! Hospitals! ~edical Commerce Class Dispensaries! Institutions Colleges (of Sl. and I.B. noted in degree level ~edical Engineering No. Name of town Population Clinics etc. column-4 and above) Colleges Colleges Polytechnics

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

10. IV Banapur 13,702 H,FPC 25 ASC Brabmapur Bhubanes- Bhubanes- (39) war (96) war (96)

11. IV Banki 14,350 H, FPC 38 ASC Bhubanes- Bhubanes- Bhubanes- war (75) war (75) war (75) • 12. IV Barapali 16,371 H,FPC 16 A Burla Burla Hirakud (69) (69) (83)

13. m Barbil 42,032 H (3), FPC 30 AC Cuttack Raurkela Kendujhar D (292) (Sundargarh) (87) (164)

14. II Bargarh 51,205 H, D. FPC, 59 AS,ASC Burla Burla Hirakud NH(2) (45) (45) (59)

15. II Baripada ...... See Baripada

Baripada Urban Agglomeration 69,240 H-(3), FPC (2) 264 A. AS, ASC, Cuttack Raurkela 1 IB L (242) (Sundargarh) (416)

(i) II Baripada* 69,240 H-(3), FPC (2) 264 A. AS, ASC, Cuttack Raurkela I IB L (242) (Sundargarh) (416)

16. m Basudebpur 25,236 H,FPC 6 A,ASC,AC Cuttack Raurkela Cuttack (148) (Sundargarh) (148) (435)

17. IV Baudh 15,458 H,D,FPC 66 AC Burla Burla Brahmap (Sambalpur) (Sambalpur) (Ganjam (226) (226) (235)

18. V Bellaguntha 8,838 H,D,FPC 8 Bhanjanagar Brahmapur Visakha- (8) (75) patnam (AP) (359)

19. m Belpahar 24,607 ...... Data

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AND CULTURAL FACILITIES, 1989

Facilities* No. ofRe()reational and Cultural Facilities Recognised Higher Secon- Adult Working Shorthand, darylInterme- Literacy Women's Public T)'Pewriting & diatelPUC Junior Classes! Hostels Auditoria Libraries Vocational (Pre-university Secondary Centres, with Dramal including Training CollegelJunior Matriculation) and Middle Primary Others N'unber Community reading Institutions College level) Secondary Schools Schools (Specify) of Seats Stadia Cinema Halls Rooms

10 11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 1& 19 ' 20

Sh .Twe (2) 1 3 3 12 N.A

Sh. Type (4) Bhubanewar 2 3 6 N.A 2 1 RR (7S)

Balangir Champetimunda 3 3 9 7 1 1 PL (58) (Dhenkanal) (259) RR

Sh. Type 1 7 8 22 1 1 2 PL (2) (2) RR (2)

3 Champetimunda 7 4 26 1 2 1 PL (2) (Dhenkanal) (235) RR(2)

Urban Agglomeration ......

Sh. Type Turigaria 9 10 35 1 1 1 3 1 PL (2) (8) Baleswar) (N.A) RR (106)

Sh. Type Turigaria 9 10 35 1 1 1 3 1 PL (2» (8) (Baleswar) (N.A) RR (106)

Sh. Type Turigaria 4 6 17 N.A 1 (2) (37)

Sh. Type 1 2 3 14 N.A 1 PL RR

\ \ Bhanjanagar Asika 5 2 7 N.A \ 1 1 1 PL (2) (8) (3S) RR (2)

Avail~ble ......

149 STATEMENT

MEDICAL, EDUCATIONAL, RECREATIONAL

Medical F acilities* Educational

Beds in Arts!Science! Hospitals! Medical Commerce Class Dispensaries/ Institutions Colleges (of S1. and T.B. noted in degree level Medical Engineering No. Nameoftown Population Clinics etc. column-4 and above) Colleges Colleges Polytechnics

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

20. II Bhadrak 76,435 H (2), D (2) 131 A,ASC Cuttack Raurkela Cuttack FPC (4) (113) (Sundargarh) (113) (400)

21. IV Bhanjanagar 17,122 H (2), FPC 60 A,ASC Brahmapur Visakha- Brahmapur (80) patnam (AP.) (80) (364)

22. II Bhawanipatna 51,062 H (4), D, FPC, 145 ASC, L Balangir Burla Hirakud TB (109) (Sambalpur) (Sambalpur) (236) (250)

23. IV Bhuban 18,966 H 35 A Cuttack Burla Cuttack (133) (Sambalpur) (133) (286)

24. I Bhubaneswar 411,542 H (Hom-4)(A-2,4) 702 A (4), AC, 2 2 1 D (A-I, Hom-10,l3) AS (2), ASC (2) D (22), FPC (5) U (2), L (3), 0

25. IV Binika 12,955 H, FPC 30 ASC B alan gir Burla Hirakud (77) (Sambalpur) (Sambalpur) (128) (142)

26. m Biramitrapur 33,556 H (3), FPC, 60 AC Raurkela Raurkela(M) Raurkela(M) D (2), 0 Steel Township (35) (35) (40)

27. I Brahmapur 210,418 H (5), D (4) 1017 A, AC (2) 1 Vishakhapatnam 1 FPC (4), TB, 0 ASC (2) (AP.) AS (2) L (284)

28. II Brajarajnagar 69,667 H (4) 270 AC Burla Burla Jharsuguda I , D (2) (85) (85) (18) 1, 1 29.' IV Buguda 10,664 H, FPC, 0 (3) 66 AC Brahmapur Visakha- Brahmapur j (69) patnam (AP) (69) . (353)

30. m Burla ...... See Sambalput

31. V Champua ...... N

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AND CULTURAL FACILITIES, 1989

Facilities· No. of Recreational and Cultural Facilities Recognised Higher Secon- Adult Working Shorthand, darylInterme- Literacy Women's Public TWewriting & diatelPUC Junior Classes/ Hostels Auditoria Libraries Vocational (Pre-uni versity Secondary Centres, with Drama/ including Training College/Junior Matriculation/ and Middle Primary Others Number Community reading Institutions College level) Secondary Schools Schools (Specify) of Seats Stadia Cinema Halls Rooms

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Ii 18 19 20

Sh. Type 4 9 13 47 1 1 2 1 PL (5) (9) . RR (5)

TWe (4) Asika 3 3 12 1 1 1 1 RR 0 (40)

Sh. Type Nabarangapur 6 10 37 12 1 1 5 PL (4) (Koraput) RR (120)

Dhenkanal 1 3 5 11 15 1 (146)

Sh. Type 5 26 25 75 2 1 1 6 6. PL (9) (2) (160) RR(9)

Sh. Type Sonapur 2 2 13 N.A 2 1 PL (4) (18)

0 N.A. 3 7 19 N.A 1 1 PL RR

Sh. Type (2) 1 22 22 90 9 1 2 12 4 PL (9) TWe (4) (40) RR (9) 0- (9)

Sh. Type N.A. 12 8 22 20 2 1 PL (3) RR

Bhanjanagar Asika 3 4 9 N.A 1 (40) (29)

Urban Aggiomeration ......

Available ......

151 STATEMENT

MEDICAL, EDUCATIONAL. RECREATIOl'iAL

Medical Facilities· Educational

Beds in Arts/Science! Hospitals! Medical Commerce Class Dispensaries! Institutions Colleges (of S1. and T.B. noted in degree level Medical Engineering No. Name oftown Population Clinips etc. column-4 and above) Colleges Colleges Polytechnics

I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

32. V Chandabali 8,170 H, FPC 12 AC Cutiack Bhubaneswar Cuttack (161) (190) (161)

33. IV Chandili 16,151 H,D,FPC 29 ASC (2) Brahmapur Visakha- Rayagada (Ganjam) patnam (AP) (10) (202) (323)

34. V Charibatia 5,965 D Choudwar Cuttack Bhubaneswar Choudwar (2) (25) (54) (2)

35. IV Chhatrapur 17,950 H (2), FPC 66 ASC Brahmapur Visakha- Brahmapur (22) patnam (AP) (22) (306)

36. IV Chikiti 10,005 H, FPC, 6 AS Brahmapur Visakha- BIahmapur D (2) (32) patnam (AP) (32) (280)

37. V Chitrakonda 5,981 H, FPC 40 Malkangiri Visakha- Visakha- Srikakulam (69) patnam (AP) patnam (AP) (AP) (364) (364) (341)

38. m Choudwar ...... See CuttaCK

39. I CuttacK ...... See Cuttack

Cuttack Urban Agglomeration 440,295 H (12), D (18), 1837 A (10) ASC (2) 1 Bhubaneswar 2 FPC (5), TB, 0 AS (2) S, L (2) (29)

(a) TIl ChoudwaI 36,877 H, D-(2), FPC, 100 ASC Cuttack Bhubaneswar 1 0 (23) (52)

(b) I Cuttack 403,418 H-(11), 0-(16), 1,737 A-(10) AS-(2) 1 Bhubaneswar 1 FPC-(4), TB ASC, S, L (2) (29)

40. VI Daitari 4,434 H 12 Anandapuz Cuttack Bhubaneswar Kendujhar (40) (137) (166) (86)

41. V Oamanjodi 5,719 H 40 Korapet N.A N.A N.A (20)

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AND CULTURAL FACILITIES, 19189

Facilities· No. of Recreational and Cultural Facilities Recognised Higher Secon­ Adult Working Shorthand, daryllntlltDle- Liten,cy Women's Public Typewriting & diatelPUC Junior Classes! Hostels Auditoria Libraries Vocational (Pre-unive,rsity Secondary Centres, with Drama! including Training College!Ju.l1ior Matricul~tion! and Middle Primary Others Number Community reading Institutions College lweI) Secondary Schools Schools (Slpecify) of Seats Stadia Cinema Halls Rooms ------~~/------10 11 12 .. 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Sh. Type Turigaria 2 2 6 N.A 1 PL (95) RR

Type 1 1 1 3 1 1 PL RR

Choudwar Choudwar 1 1 1 N.A (2) (2)

Brahmapur 2 6 14 N.A 2 RR (4) (22)

Sh. Type Bhahmapur 3 3 (> 1 1 1 PL (2) (32) RR (2)

Ambaguda Jeypur 1 3 N.A\ (148) (137)

Urban Agglomeration ......

Urban Agglomeration ......

Sh. Type 2 43 42 141 39 2 2 13 13 PL (49) (29) 0(92) (250) RR (50)

Sh. Type 1 8 7 26 2 1 9 PL (3) (4) RR (4)

Sh. Type 35 35 115 37 2 2 12 4 PL (46) (25) 0(92 ) (250) RR (46)

Cuttack Choudwar 1 2 2 Fakirp\lI PL (2) (137) (Cuttack) (114) (110) RR (2)

N.A. 1 2 2 3 3

153 STATEMENT

MEDICAL, iDUCATIONAL, RECREATIONAL

------Medical Facilities'll EducatIonal

Bedsm Arts/Sclence/ Hospitals! Memca1 Commerce CL:i&J;;;. DIsp~llsanes/ Instttubons Colleges (of I and TB notedm degree level MemQal Engmeenng

~H) 'I hn~ of le V'1 F up1l1atJon ClImc,> etc colurnn-4 and above) Colleges Colleges Polytechmcs --- _-- ,~ 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ------:1e 1ng r 17,275 H D (Hom 1 2) 82 AS Buda Burla Huakud FPC, TB, 0 (2) (112) (112) (112)

41 '! , I;", a CoP elY I v,vUShlD :3,296 H, 0 (2) 150 Talcner Cuttack Bhubaneswar Cuttack ()J) (143) (172) (143)

A,ASC J ~ )1 en~."n"\ 16,314 H (3), D, US Cuttack Bhubaneswar Cuttack TR (66) (95) (66)

lJl~lp(\ u'l1 (0032 H,D,HC AS Brahmaptlr Bhubaneswar Brahmapur (26) (200) (26)

L\) 1/ FeJ1!u,er ( ov ~ ,I I't of lndli rO\,\n~("1' 9,366 H, FPC 40 Talcher Cuttack Bhubaneswar Cuttack / (17) (152) (181) (152) / ASC , 1 \ 0dlij8.ln 10,847 D (3) F?L Brahmapur Bhubaneswar Brahmapur (30) (149) (30) / / \ , G( ~ntol)a('d 9,978 Not / / 'v G\4doyagul 8,508 if FPC 100 A Brahmapur Bhubaneswar Brahmapur (123) (212) (123)

Crora1pur C f \4S t Chttack Cuttack Cuttack Bhubaneswar Cuttack (6) (6) (6) (23) (6)

)) 403 H,D 6 ASC Brahmapur Bhubaneswar Brahmapur 'J Gor lpll" Ii '- (16) (179) (16)

'" / GtKan 6,611 H, FPC 6 Gunupur Brahmapur Burla Brahmapur (32) (163) (396) (163)

, (it n,lpUl ) 8,317 H D{Holll), 52 ASC Brahmapur Burla Snkakulam He, FPC (165) (385) (AP) (95)

natll.l31dh,\ '\ ~) I Raurkela Steel Raurkela Steel Raurkela Raurkela Steel Raurkela T01i\n,h p Township Steel Town- Township Steel Town- (12) (12) slnp (12) (12) slnp (12)

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F a cilities* No. ofRtionfu :md Culturai FnciL.ties Recognised Higher Secon­ Adult Working Shorthand, darylInterme- Literacy Women's Public Typewriting & diatefPUC Junior Classes/ Hostels Audlton::t Llbl nri.~-· Vocational (Pre-university Secondary Centres, with DIama/ mcllldmg Training College/Junior Matriculation/ and Middle Primary Others Number Community ,eadmg Institutions College level) Secondary Schools Schools (Specify) of Seats Stadia ... -"h1S1J)a Halts Rooms .------10 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ------Kochinda 1 2 4 11 0(5) PL (53) : RR

Sh. Type 1 3 5 6 N.A 2 PL (2) RR

Sh. Type Champetimunda 4 4 26 N.A PL ell (78) f',-' (3)

Sh. Type 1 2 2 9 N.A PL Rf<

Sh. Typa 1 2 2 2 2 !} 1 r ~

Brahmapur 2 3 6 8 ~ \ (30) Hk\.

Available ......

lJ" Bhanjanagar 1 4 6 12 Pukulingia 2 . '. (43) (4) RR

Cuttack Cuttack 1 N.A (6) (6)

0(2) Brahmapur 1 2 2 N.A Ttl( (16)

pI, I)) Sh. Type 1 1. 8 N.A HR (2)

Rayagada Sunabeda 3 3 16 N.A 2 f'L (21 (70) (195) 1<' J I;:)

Raurkela Raurkela Raurkela 2 2 Steel Town Steel Town Steel Town Ship (12) Ship (12) Ship (12) ------

155 S,TATEMENT

MEDICAL, EDUCATIONAL, REICREATIONAL

Medical Facilities* Educational

B.eds in Arts/Science!' Hospitals! Medical Commerce Class Dispensaries/ Institutions Colleges (of S1. and T.B. no'ted in degree level Medical Engineering No. Name oftoWll Population Clinics etc. collllllm.-4 and above) Colleges Colleges Polytechnics

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

55. IV Hinjili 17,676 H, FPC 6 ASC Brahmapur Bhubaneswar Blrahmapur (22) (201) I (22)

56. III Hirakud ...... See SambaIpur

C,7. III J agatsinghpur 25,016 H, FPC 36 ASC (2) Cuttack Bhubaneswar Cuttack (41) (70) (41)

58. Ii:' Jajapur 27,312 H, FPC 65 ASC Cuttack Bhubaneswat Cuttack (91) (120) (91)

59. III Jajapur RHO: ...... See Jajapur Road

Jajapur Road Urban Agglomera\tion 26,119 H, D (Hom), 12 A,ASC Cuttack Bhubaneswar Cuttack FPC (83) (112) (83)

(i) lU J ajapur Road* .26,119 H, D (Hom), 12 A, ASC Cuttack Bhubaneswar Cuttack FPC (83) (112) (83)

60. IV ]aIda ...... Se'e Raurkela

61. IV Jaleswar 16,786 H (2), D, 26 Simuria Cuttack Bhubaneswar Cuttack FPiC (2) (5) (235) (264) (235)

62 II J atani ...... See Jatani

Jatani Urban Agglomeration 50,116 H (2),/D (2), 86 AC Bhubaneswar Bhubaneswar Bhubaneswar Fl~C (29) (29) (29)

(i) II J atani* 50,116 H (2), D (2), 86 AC Bhubaneswar Bhubaneswar Bhubaneswar FPC (29) (29) (29)

63 II Jeypur 65,246 H, TB, 90 A,ASC Visakha- Visakha- Srikakulam D (Hom), FPC patnam (AP) patnam (AP) (AP) (227) (227) (204)

64. II Jharsuguda 65,054 H (3), D (2), 49 A, ASC Burla Burla I FPC (67) (67)

65 III Joda 31,069 H (2), D (5), 100 Kendujhar Cuttack Raurkela Kendujhar FPC (69) (274) (177) (69)

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Facilities'" No. of Recreational and Cultural Facilities Recognised Higher Secon- Adult Working Shorthand, dary/In tenne- Literacy Women's Public Typewriting & diatelPUC Junio! Classesl Hostels Auditoria Libraries Vocational (Pre-university Secondary Centres, with Drama/ including Training College/Junior Matriculation/ and Middle Primary Others Number Community reading Institutions College level) Secondary Schools Schools (Specify) of Seats Stadia Cinema Halls Rooms

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 11 18 19 20

Askika 1 3 3 9 N.A 1 2 PL (18) RR

Urban Agglomeration ...... ,...

Sh. Type 2 4 4 18 N.A 1 2 1 RR(2) (5) (120)

Sh. Type 1 6 6 26 1 2 PL (11) RR (11)

Urban Agglomeration ......

Sh. Type (3) Jajapur 6 4 21 N.A 1 2 1 PL 0(2) (30) RR

Sh. Type (3) Jajapur 6 4 21 N.A 1 2 1 PR 0(2) (30) RR

Urban Agglomeration ......

Sh. Type 2 3 8 16 N.A '1 1

Urban Agglomeration ......

Sh. Type Bhubaneswar 5 6 13 N.A 3 2 PL (5) (2) (29) RR (5)

Sh. Type Bhubaneswar 5 6 13 N.A 3 2 PL (5) (2) (29) RR(5)

Ambagarh 10 6 6 34 N.A 1 4 2 RR(13) (11)

Sh. Type Champetimunda 10 13 38 N.A 3 2 PL (3) (2) (Dhenkanal) (221) RR(3)

BaJ;bil 1 8 18 J agannathpur 2 2 2 PL (2) (15) (16) RR

157 STATEMENT

MEDICAL, EDUCATIONAL, RECREATIONAL

Medical Facilities* Educational

Beds in Arts/Science/ Hospitals! Medical Commerce Class Dispensaries! Institutions Colleges {of 81. and T.B. noted in degree level Medical Engineering No. Name ofto-wn Population Clinics etc. column-4 and above) Colleges Colleges Polytechnics

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

66. IV Junagarh 12,974 H, FPC 20 A Balangir Burla Hirakud (135) (Sambalpur) (Sambalpur) (262) (276)

67. IV Kamakshya nagar 12,832 iI, FPC 22 ASC Cuttack Bubaneswar Cuttack (101) (130) (101)

68. IV Kantabanji 17,535 H,D,FPC 46 A Balangir Burla Hirakud (80) (Sambalpur) (Sambalpur) (207) (221)

69. V Kantilo 8,258 H(3), D 12 AC Bhubaneswar Bhubaneswar Bhubaneswar (92) (92) (92)

70. IV Karanjia 17,623 H,D,FPC 40 ASC Cuttack Raurkela Kendujhar (251) (Sundargarh) (53) (294)

71. IV Kashinagara 10,102 H,FPC 6 A Brahmapur Visakha- Srikakulam (152) patnam (AP)' (AP) (230) (107)

72. IV Karisurj yanagar 13,938 H, HC, D, 6 AS Brahmapur Visakhapatnam 1 FPC (50) (AP) (334)

73. m Kendrapara 35,015 H, D (Hom-l,2) 110 ASC (2) Cuttack Bhubaneswar Cuttack FPC, 0 (7) (65) (94) (65)

74. m Kendujhar 41,945 H (3), D (2), 154 A,ASC Cuttack Raurkela 1 FPC (3), TB (205) (Sundargarh) (241)

75. IV Kesinga 14,127 H, FPC 30 A Balangir BlUia Hirakud (74) (Sambalpur) (Sambalpur) (201) (215)

76. V Khalikote 9,071 H, FPC 15 A, AS BrahmapuI Visakha- Brahmapur (59) patnam (AP) (59) (343)

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Facilities* No. of Recreational and Cultural Facilities Recognised Higher Secon- Adult Working Shorthand, darylInterme- Literacy Women's Public Typewriting & diate/PUC Junior Classes! Hostels Auditoria Libraries Vocational (Pre-llllivelsity Seconttary Centres, with Drama! including Training College/Junior Matriculation} and Mid(11e Primary Others Number C OIDmllllity reading Institutions College level) Secondary Schools Schoob (Specify) of Seats Stadia Cinema Halls Rooms

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Bhawanipatna 1 3 3 9 4 (26)

Dhenkanal 1 3 6 17 4 1 PL (35) RR

Titlagarh 1 2 3 14 N.A 1 PL (58) RR

Nayagarh 1 2 4 6 2 3 PL (32) RR

Sh. Type 2 3 5 9 N.A 1 3 1 PL (2) (2) (N.A) RR "

Parlakhemundi 1 1 1 & N.A 1 (32)

Asika Asika 4 4 9 N.A 1 1 PL (10) (10) RR

Sh. Type I 4 6 28 1 2 . 2 PL (4) RR

Sh. Type 1 8 10 25 5 1 1 6 PL (4) (4) RR(4)

Bhawani- Nabarangapur 2 3 10 N.A 1 PL patna (Koraput) RR (35) (155)

Asika 3 3 3 11 2 2 2 1 PL (47) (N.A.) RR

159 STATEMENT

MEDICAL, EDUCATIONAL, RECREATIONAL

Medical Facilities* Educational

Bedsm Arts!Science! Hospitals! Medical Commerce Class Dispensariesl Institutions Colleges (of Sl. and T.B. noted in degree level Medical Engineering No. Name of town Population Clinics etc. column-4 and above) Colleges Colleges Polytechnics

1 2 3 4 .5 6 7 8 9

77. V Khandapada 7,522 H 15 N.A Bhubanes war Bhubaneswar Bhubaneswar (86) (86) (86)

78. IV Khariar 11,738 H (3), FPC 216 ASC Balangir Raipur Hirakud (117) (MP) (Sambalpur) (188) (253)

79. IV Khariar Road 14,027 H (2), FPC, 8 A Raipur Raipur Hirakud 0 (M.P.) (M.P.) (Sambalpur) (111) (111) (330)

80. m Khordha 30,591 H, D, FPC, 70 A, ASC Bhubaneswar Bhubaneswar Bhubaneswar TB (29) (29) (29)

81. IV Kochinda 12,161 H (Hom), 34 AS Raurkela Raurkela Raurkela FPC Steel Town Steel Town Steel Town Ship (143) Ship (143) Ship (143)

82. IV Kodala 10,187 H, D, FPC 6 S Brahmapur Bhubaneswar Brahmapur (56) (135) (56)

83. IV Konark 10,899 D (2) Nimapada Bhubaneswar Bhubaneswar Bhubaneswar (25) (64) (64) (64)

84. m Koraput 34,924 H (6), D (6), 128 ASC Visakha- Visakha- Srikakulam FPC (2), TB patnam (AP) patnam (AP) (AP) (205) (205) (182)

85. IV Kotpad 13,309 H, FPC 10 A Visakha- Visakha- Srikakulam patnam (AP) patnam (AP) (AP) (277) (277) (254)

86. IV Malkangiri 18,351 H (4), FPC 67 AC Visakha- Visakha- Srikakulam patnam (AP) patnam (AP) (AP) (331) (331) (308)

87. m Nabarangapur 23,513 H (2), FPC 147 ASC Visakha- Visakha- Srikakulam TB, 0 (2) patnam (AP) patnam (AP) (AP) (268) , (268) (245)

88. V Nalco 8,102 H 50 Anugul Cuttack Bhubaneswar Cuttack (5) (125) (155) (125)

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Fa cilities* No. of Recreational and Cultural Facilities Recognised Higher Secon- Adult Working Shorthand, darylIn terme- Literacy Women's Public Typewriting & diatelPUC Jllnior Classes/ Hostels Auditoria Libraries Vocational (Pre-university Secondary Centres, with Drama/ including Training College/Junior Matriculation/ and Mid~ Primary Others Number Community reading lnstltutions College leve!) Se.QOndaey--~hools Schools (Specify) of Seats Stadia Cinema Halls Rooms

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Sh. Typto N.A. 2 2 3 N.A 1 PL

Bhawani- Nabarangapur 2 3 9 5 1 1 4 PL patna (73) (193) RR

Raipur Nabarangapur 3 5 13 N.A 1 1 PL IM.P.) (Korapur) RR (Ill) (270)

Sh. Type Bhubaneswar 3 4 22 1 1 1 1 PL (9) (2) (29) RR(9)

Sh Type 1 2 2 ]0 6 1 1 (2)

Brahmapur 1 2 2 7 N.A PL (56)

Sh. Type 1 N.A N.A N.A N.A 1 1

Sh Type Sunabeda 4 6 56 N.A 1 1 PL (2) (16) RR(7)

Sh Type 1 3 2 13 N.A PL (2) RR (2)

Ambaguda Jeypur 2 5 10 1 1 1 RR(2) (115) (104)

Type 1 3 9 23 N.A 2 4 PL (2) RR (2)

Anugul 2 2 2 2 N.A 2 RR(2) (5)

161 STATEMENT

MEDICAL, EDUCATIONAL, RECREATIONAL

Medical Facilities* Educational

Beds in Arts/Science/ Hospitals/ Medical Commerce Class Dispensaries/ Institutions Colleges (of Sl. and T.B. noted in degree level Medical Engineering No. Name of town Population Clinics etc. column-4 and above) Colleges Colleges Polytechnics

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

89. IV Nayagarh 10,464 H, D (Hom-2), 62 A, ASC Bhubanes war Bhubaneswar Bhubaneswar FPC (87) (87) (87)

90. IV Nilagiri 12,800 D ASC Cuttack Bhubaneswar Cuttack (171) (199) (I71)

91. IV Nimapada 13,658 R, FPC 9 ASC Bhubanes war Bhubaneswar Bhubaneswar (43) (43) (43)

92. V Nuapatna 6,139 D (2) N.A. Cuttack Bhubaneswar Cuttack (78) (107) (78)

93. IV Padmapur 12,971 H,RC, 30 ASC Burla Burla Hirakud FPC (127) (127) (141)

94. V Panposh 9,564 Raurkela Steel Raurkela Steel Raurkela Raurkela Steel Raurkela Town Ship Town Ship Steel Town Town Ship Steel Town (27) (27) Ship (27) (27) Ship (27)

95. III Patadip 48,104 H (8), D, 70 AS Cuttack Bhubaneswar Cuttack FPC (90) (119) (90)

96. VI Paradip Phosphates 2,972 H 4 Paradip Cuttack Bhubaneswar Cuttack (10) (90) (119) (90)

97. III Parlakhenlundi 36,667 H, D, FPC, 50 AS Brahmapur Visakha- Srikakula~ TB (120) patnam. (AP) (A.P) (198) (75)

98. IV Patnagarn 16,246 H, FPC 6 AS Balangir Burla Hitakud, (85) (Sanlbalpur) (Sambalp. (165) (179)

99. III Pattamundai 28,220 H,O 16 AS Cuttack Bhubaneswar Cuttack (88) (118) (88) i I

100. TIl Phulabani 27,154 H (2), FPC, 150 A,ASe Brahmapur Burla Brahmap~ TB (165) (Sambalpur) (165) ; (296)

101. IV Pipili 11,649 H, D(Horn), 12 A Bhubaneswar Bhubaneswar Bhubanes FPC, HO (2), TB (19) (19) (l9} ,

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Facilities* No. of Recreational and Cultural Facilities Recognised Higher Secon- Adult Working Shorthand, dary/ln terme- Literacy Women's Public Typewriting & diatefPUC Junior Classes/ Hostels Auditoria Libraries Vocational (pre-university Secondary Centres, with Dramal including Training College/Junior Matriculation/ and Middle Primary Others Number Community reading Institutions College level) Secondary Schools Schools (Specify) of Seats Stadia Cinema Halls Rooms

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Sh. Type Bhubaneswar 3 3 9 N.A 2 PL (2) (3) (87) RR(2)

N.A. 3 3 3 13 N.A 1 PL RR

Sh. Type Bhubaneswar 2 4 11 1 PL (43) RR

N.A. Cuttack 2 2 3 N.A 2 1 PL (78)

Sh. Type Chmpetimunda 3 3 8 N.A 1 PL (Dhenkanal) (317)

Raulkela Raurkela 4 2 7 Raurkela Steel Town • Steel Town Steel Town Ship (27) Ship (27) Ship (27)

1 4 4 6 1 1 1 PL RR

Paradip Paradip 1 1 1 N.A 1 RR (10) (10)

Sh. Type Brahroapur 3 3 21 1 3 PL (10) (3 ) (120) RR (10)

Balangir Kantabanji 1 3 11 N.A PL (38) (42) RR

Type Kendra~ara 8 17 N.A 1 PL (3) (23) RR

Sh. Type 2 5 17 Jatajiri 3 PL (3) (3) (10) RR (3)

Sh. Type Bhuhanesw3r 3 3 10 N.A 2 PL (19) RR

163 STATEMENT

MEDICAL, EDUCATIONAL, RECREATIONAL

Medical Facilities* Educational

Beds in Arts/Science/ Hospitals/ Medical Commerce Class Dispensaries/ Institutions Colleges (of S1. and T.B. noted in degree level Medical Engineering I No. Name ofto\\

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

102. IV Polasara 16,854 H, FPC 30 AC Brabmapur Visakha- Brahmapur (76) patnam tAP) (76) (360)

103. Puri 125,199 H (A-I, 7) 396 A (2), ASC 1 Bhubaneswar Bhubaneswar D (4) FPC (4) (59) (59) TB (2)

104. IV Purusottampllt 12,904 D AC Brabmapur Bhubaneswar Brahmapur (35) (197) (35)

105. IV Rairangpur 18,097 H, FPC, TB 68 A,AS Cuttack Raurkela Jamshedpur (321) (Sundargarh) (Bihar) (364) (75)

106. m Rajagangapur 39,549 H (2), D (3) 38 AC Raurkela Steel Raurkela Raurkela FPC, TB Town Ship Steel TO\\

107. V Rambha 9,213 D, (Hom-2), Khalikote Brahmapur Bhubaneswar Brahmapllr FPC (11) (48) (131)

108. Raurkela :...... See Raurkela

109. Raurkela Steel Township ...... See Raurkela

Raurkela Urban Agglomeration 398,864 H (8), D (14) 642 A (4), AS (2) 1 I 5 HC (2), FPC (2), ASC (2), TB AC,L

(a) IV Jalda 13,116 Rallrkela Rallrkela Raurkela Steel Raurkela Raurkela (M) (16) (M) (16) Town Ship Steel Town (M) (21) Ship (21) (16)

(b) I Raurkela* 152,690 H (6), D (4), 117 A (2), ASC Raurkela Steel Raurkela 3 FPC Town Ship Steel Town (5) Ship (5)

(c) I Raurkela* Steel township 233,058 H (2), D (10), HC (2) 525 A (2), AS (2) 1 1 2 FPC (2), TB ASC,AC,L

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Facilities* No. of Recreational and Cultural Facilities Recognised Higher Secon- Adult Working Shorthand, daryflnterme- Literacy Women's Public Typewriting & diatelPUC Junior Classes/ Hostels Auditoria Libraries Vocational (Pre-university Secondary Centres, with Drama/ including Training College/Junior Matriculation/ and Middle Primary Others Number Community reading Institutions College level) Secondary Schools Schools (Specify) of Seats Stadia Cinema Halls Rooms

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Asik.a Asika 3 3 10 1 1 PL (52) (52) RR

Sh. Type 1 10 10 41 N.A 3 4 PL (7) RR(7)

Askika Asika 2 2 7 N.A 1 PL (26) (26) RR

Sh. Type Turigadia 4 8 15 N.A 1 1 PL (2) (Baleswar) RR (189)

0(7) Raurkela 2 3 13 Vedvyas 1 1 2 PL (M) . (27) RR (38)

Brahmapur 1 2 1 8 PL (48) RR

Urban Agglomeration ......

Urban Agglomeration ......

Sh. Type (5) 40 42 54 75 36 3 1 5 26 PL (8) 0(47) (246) RR(9)

Raurkela Raurkela 2 3 6 Vedvyas (M) (M) (15) (16) (16)

Sh. Type 2 12 15 30 12 1 3 3 PL (2) 0(19) (46) RR(3)

Sh. Type (4) 38 28 36 39 24 2 1 2 23 PL (6) 0(28) (200) RR(6) STATEMENT

MEDICAL, EDUCATIONAL, RECREATIONAL

Medical Facilities'" Educational

Beds in Arts/Science! Hospitals! Medical Commerce Class Dispensaries/ Institutions Colleges (of Sl. and T.B. noted in degree level Medical Engineering No. Name oftown Population Clinics etc. column-4 and above) Colleges Colleges Polytechnics

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

110. m Rayagada 48,247 H, D (3), 49 ASC (2) Brahmapur Visakha- FPC (2U) patnam (AP) (314)

111. IV Rengali Project township 10,855 H, FPC 20 Talcher Burla Burla Hirakud (56) (Sambalpur) (Sambalpur) (Sambalpur) (215) (215) (215)

112. Sambalpur " .. """.,,,,,,,.See Sambalpur

Sambalpur Urban Agglomeration 193,297 H (6), 971 U, A, ASC (3), 1 1 D (Hom-I,8), AS (2), AC, FPC (3), 0 L

(a) III Burla* 34,640 H, D, FPC 765 U, ASC I 1 Hirakud (14)

(b) III Hirakud 23,833 H, D (6), 24 AC Burla Burla FPC (14) (14)

(c) Sambalpur* 134,824 H (4), D (Hom-l,l) 182 A, ASC (2) Burla Burla Hirakud FPC, 0 AS (2), L (16) (16) (16)

113. IV Sonapur 14,409 H, FPC, 0 53 ASC Balangir Burla Hirakud (48) (Sambalpur) (Samba1puj (175) (139)

I 114. m Soro 22,737 H, FPC, D (3) 23 ASC Cuttack Bhubaneswar Cu~tackj (150) (179) (150) ~

115. II Sunabeda 52,507 H (2), FPC 160 AC Visakha- Visakha- Srikakul patnam (AP) patnam (AP) (AP) (189) (189) (166)

116. m Sundargarh 30,352 H (3), FPC, 355 A (2), ASC Burla Raurkela Steel Raurke IB, 0 (9) 0(3) (Sambalpur) Town Ship Steel To (101) (102) Ship (10, l 1 117. IV Surada 13,268 H, D, FPC 9 A Brahmapur Visakha- Brahma~ (77) patnam (AP) (77} . (36J.)

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Facilities* No. of Recreational and Cultural Facilities Recognised Higher Secon­ Adult Working Shorthand, daryllnterme- Literacy Women's Public Typewriting & dtatelPUC Junior Classes/ Hostels Auditoria Libraries Vocational (Pre-university Secondary Centres, with Drama! including Training College!Junior Matriculation! and Middle Primary Others Number Community reading Institutions College level) Secondary Schools Schools (SpeCify) of Seats Stadia Cinema Halls Rooms

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Type 4 4 24 N.A 3 RR(2)

0 1 1 1 2 N.A 2 PL RR

Urhan Agglomeration ......

Sh. Type (7) 2 21 41 99 16 1 4 22 PL (7) 0 RR(7)

0 Champetimunda 3 3 10 1 4 PL (J?henkanal) (192) RR

Sh. Type 1 2 6 35 13 3 PL (2) RR

Sh. Type 16 32 54 2 1 3 15 PL (5) (5) RR(5)

Balangir 1 3 3 9 N.A 1 1 PL (5) (48) RR(5)

Sh. Type 1 6 9 19 N.A 2 PL (2) RR

Sh. Type 4 5 5 39 N.A 1 1 2 PL (3) (2) RR (3)

Sh Type 2 4 9 33 7 1 2 1 PL (2) (2) RR(2) 0(4)

AsJ\,a 2 3 3 & N.A 2 PL ---(37) RR 167 STATEMENT

MEDICAL, EDUCATIONAL, RECJREATIONAL

Medical Facilities* Educational

Beds in Arts/Science/ Hospitals/ Medical Commerce Class Dispensaries/ Institutions Colleges (of S1. and T.B. noted in degree level Medical Engineering No. Name of town Population Clinics etc. column-4 and above) Colleges Colleges Polytechnics

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

118. Talcher ...... See Talcher

Talcher Urban Agglomeration 26,806 H (2), D (2), 51 AS Cuttack Bhubanes war Cuttack FPC, TB (135) (164) (135)

(i) III Talcher* 26,806 H (2), D (2), 51 AS Cuttack Bhubaneswar Cuttack FPC, TB (135) (164) (135)

119. V Talcher township 7,148 H 30 Talcher Cuttack Bhubaneswar Cuttack (11) (124) (153) (124)

120. V Tarbha 7,466 H, D, FPC 16 AC Balangir Burla Hirakud (21) (Sambalput)1 (Sambalpur (148) (162) I 121. VI Tensa 4,599 D Raurkela Steel Raurkela Raurkela St~')l Raurkela

Town Ship Steel Town Town Ship 1 Steel Town (114) Ship (114) (114) I Ship (l14) \ 122. Titlagarh ...... ~;ee Titlagarll

Titlagarh Urban Agglomeration 25,719 H, D (Hotn-2) 56 ASC Balangir Burla Hirakud FPC (67) (Sambalpur) I(SambalpurJ (194) (208) ~ I (i) III Titlagarh* 25,719 H, D (Hom-2) 56 ASC Balangir Burla Hirakud· FPC (67) (Sambalpur) (Sambalp (194) (208) "

123. IV Udala 11,289 H, FPC 35 ASC Cuttack Bhubaneswar ,Kharagp (217) (246) (WB)(15 j

124. IV Umarkote 18,604 H (2), FPC 86 Nabarangapur Visakha- Visakha- Srikakul (65) patnam (AP) patnam (AP) (AP). (333) (333)

* Includes outgrowths data. ** If a medical or educational facility is not available in the town, the name of the nearest place and its &stance from the town wh~1'8 facility has been given.

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Facilities* No. ofRecreationaJ and Cultural Facilities Recognised Higher Secon- Adult Working Shorthand, daryfIn terme- Literacy 'Women's Public T)'pewriting & diatelPUC Junior Classes! Hostels Au ditoria Libraries Vocational (Pre-university Secondary Centles, with Drama/ including Training College/Junior Matriculation/ and Middle Prim:IlY Others Numher Community reading In stitutions College level) Secondary Schools Schoch (~pecify) of SClits Stadia Cll1emll Halls Rooms

10 11 12 13 1.+ 15 16 17 18 19 20

Utban Agglomeration ......

S1, Type Champetimunda 4 4 16 N.A. 2 2 PL (3) (47) RR (3)

Sh. Type Champetimunda 4 4 16 N.A.. .."> 2 PL (3) (47) RR (3)

Talcher Champetimunda 1 1 J" N.A 1 PL (11) (36) RR

Type 2 2 11 2 PL (2) Ct";.A) RR (2)

Raurkela Steel Raurkela 1 1 Raurkela Town Ship Steel Town Steel Town (114) Ship (114) Ship (lJ 4) lliban Aggiomeration ...... , ......

Type 3 3 12 N.A 2 I PL (2) (2) RR(2)

Type 3 3 12 N.A 2 PL (2) (2) RR (2)

Baripada Turigaria 2 3 5 Athangan 1 RR (44) (Baleswar) (77) (2) (N.A.)

Nabarangapur 2 3 15 N.A 1 PL (65) RR

169

STATEMENT - VI

TRADE, COMMERCE- INDUSTRY AND BANKING, 1989 STATEMENT

TRADE, COMMERCE, INDUSTRY

Clas;; Name of three most important Name of tnIee most Important S1. and CommoditIes imported---_--- Commodities exported No. Name of to\\'n 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ------~-- l. III Anandapur Cloth Grocery Cycle and Rice Jute Sugar cane Cycle parts

.,.'} III Anugul food Edible Oil Cloths CTIounduut Bidi Timber matenals

3. IV Asika Raw matenals Sugar- \Vheat Ayurvedic Sugar County for Ayurvedic rane Medicine Spirit Medicine

4. IV Athagad Food Cloths Gtucery Vegetables Groundnut Green gram ;-,l?tt;;Iials Articles Black gram

5. IV Balagoda ~B01hllll) Dolomite Groc.;])' Building hon Ore materials

6. II Balangir MachiPeries Fancy Cloths Kendu Graphite Manganese goods Leaf

7. Baleshwal ...... 8ee Baleshwar

Baleshwar Urban Agglomeration ...... See Constituent

(1) Baleshwar* Cloth Medicine Grocery Rice Fish Chilly -VI

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Name of three most important Number of Number of Commodities manufactured Number of Agricultural Non-Agricultural 1st 2nd 3rd :BlIllks Sooieties Societies

9 10 11 12 13 14

Tusser cloth Cement Cycle wheel 5 3 2 and Tusser yam tile Flower

Steel Wooden Bidi 1 6 Furniture Furniture

Ayurvedic Sugar Country 1 6 1 rue "erne Spirit

Cashewnut Wooden 4 2 1 Furniture

1 1 1

Alluminium Bucket Cast 6 2 12 goods Iron

Urban Agglomeration ...... units ......

Plastic Cables Homeopathic 16 3 35 goods medicine

1 1

Cane Soap Ice 3 1 1 Furniture

Cane 2 :2 Furniture

Molasses Cement 4 5 1 Products

Handloom G.!. Bucket & Barapali 3 2 2 Cloths Iron Furniture Latrines

Pig Spun Backery 4 1 Iron Pipes Products

173 STATEMENT

TRADE,CO~RC~ll{DUSTRY

Class Name of three most important Name of three most important S1. and Commoilitiesimported Commoilities exported No. Name of town 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

14. II Bargarh Eilible Oil Fertilizer Kerosene Oil Rice Groundnut HandIoom Cloth

15 .. II Baripada ...... See Baripada

Baripada Urban Agglomeration ...... See Constituent

(i) II Baripada* Pulses Salt Kerosene Forest Timber Paddy Oil Products

16. m Basudebpur Wood & Grocery Cloth Paddy Rice Vegetable Coal oommoility

17. IV Baudh Sugar Wheat Kerosene Rice Mahua Leather Oil Flower

18. V Bellaguntha Rice Vegetables Cement Brass Fish & Handloom Fish Wooden Fish Cloth

19. m Belpahar ...... Not

20. n Bhadrak Cloth Medicine Grocery Leather Fish Paddy

21. IV Bhanjanagar Cloth Wheat Medicine Bamboo Timber Fish

22. n Bhawanipatna Edible Pulses Clothes Timber Oil Seeds Forest Oil Products

23. IV Bhuban Grocery Readymade Jnputs of Paddy Groundnut Black gram garments Bell metals

24. I Bhubaneswar Rice Vegetables Fish and Konark Structural Sugar Plum & Egg T.V. stone goods Sweetened Puffed Rice

25. IV Binika Cloth Wood Wheat Kendu Fish Paddy Leaf

26. m Biramitrapur Food Edible Textile Lime Dolomite Durry grains Oil goods Stone

27. Brahmapur Edible Oil Wheat Sugar Silk cloth (pata) Stainless Steel Chillies

174 -VI

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Name of three most important Number of Number of Commodities manufactured Number of Agricultural Non-Agricultural 1st 2nd 3r41 Banks Societies Societies

9 10 11 12 13 14

Rice Groundnut Handloom cll)th 9 3 12

Urban Agglomeration ...... units ......

Mustard Hosiery Cement 9 2 Oil goods tile

Ice Cement Wooden 3 2 Products furniture

Shoes Handloom Gudakhu 5 1 4 clothes

Bamboo Edible oil Cement 2 5 5 Products products

Available ......

Cycle Flour, Atta, Leather 11 5 15 tyres Suji goods

Pottery Wooden Bamboo 4 3 1 Furniture FUrniture

Pottery Wooden Bamboo 5 2 2 Furniture Furniture

Ben metal Cloth Gold and Silver 4 1 2 utensils omaml:lntll

Konark T.V. Structural Leaves 41 8 21 Stone goods

Raniganj Cabinet Bell metal 3 tiJ.e ware ploducts

Biscuit Gudakhu Furniture 2

Wheat Products Khadi cloth Distilled water 30 2 39

175 STATEMENT

TRADE, COMMERCE, INDUSTRY

Class Name of three most important Name of three most important Sl. and CQmmodities imported Commodities exported No. Name of town 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd

1 2 3 4 § 6 7 8

28. II Brajarajnagar Bamboo Chemicals lime Stone Coal Paper Stone Chips

29. IV Buguda C~lllent Cloth OillUJd Pp]. Paddy Fuel wood Mixture

30. Burla ...... See Sambalpur

31. V Champua ...... Not

32. V Chandabali Wheat Petrol Ma@'in~ry Parts Fish Rice Groundnut

33. IV Chandili Wheat ChemiCAl!! Bamboo Papers Cereals Pulses

34. V Charibatia ...... Not

35. IV Chhatrapur Sugar Wheat Rice Kewara Flower Cashewnuts Pampad

36. IV Chikiti Wheat Cloth Sugar Paddy Vegetables Canned Fish

37. V Chitrakonda Rice Wheat Sugllf Fish Niger

38. m Choudwar ...... See Cuttack

39. I Cuttack ...... See Cuttack

Cuttack Urban Agglomeration ...... See COll!;tituent

(a) III Choudwar Synthetic Yarn Iron BambQ6 Cloth Paper Steel Cotton Plates Pipes

(b) Cuttack Ingots of Ingots of Wooden Filigree Gudakhu Wooden Filigree works Alluminiuft1. articles works Furniture

40. VI Daitari Grocery Lubricants Jron Ore

41. V Damanjodi Caustic Cloth Chocery Calcined Soda alumina

42. IV Debagarh Cloth Stationeries Qrgcery Timber and Maliua F1Qwer & Catechu wood Kendu leaves

43. IV Deta Culliery TUWD.ship Rice Edible Oil Vegetables Coal

44. III Dhenkanal Cement Iron Rods Cloth Asbestos Jute Bamboo

176 -VI

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Name of three most important Number of Number of Commodities manufactured Number of Agricultural Non-Agricultural 1st 2nd 3rd Banks Societies Societies

9 10 11 12 13 14

Asbestos Paper Country liquor 3 1 1

Wood products Mixture Cement products 2 1 1

Urban Agglomeration ......

Available ...... , ......

Ice 2 1

Papers Card boards 2 3 1

Available ......

Kewara water Cashue"\Wuts Pampad '1 2

2 1

1 3

Urban Agglomeration ......

Urban Agglomeration ......

lJnits ......

Cloth Steel Paper 4 2 Pipes

Filigree Hom Wooden 38 .5 97 works works furniture

1

Calcined N.A. N.A. N.A. Alumina

Catechu Wooden Shoe and 6 2 2 fumitures Chappal

3

Asbestos Jute products Steel Febrication 10 1

177 STATEMENT

TRADE,CO~RCE,ll{DUSTRY

Class Name of three most important Name of three most important Sl. and Commodities imported Commodities exported No. Name of to"Wll 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

45. IV Digapahandi Salt Kerosene Oil Sugar Paddy Fish Bread

46. V ·Fertiliser Corporation Cereals Pulses Edible Fertilizer hon Readymade of India Township Oil Fittings garments

47. Iy Ganjam Food grains Lime Stone Coal Salt Caustic Soda Fish

48. V Ghantapada ...... Not

49. V G. Udayagiri Rice Cloth Kerosene Oil Mustard Turmeric Ginger

50. V Gopalpur ...... Not

51. V Gopalpur Vegetables Food Edible Sea Fish Coconuts Call grains oil Ropes

52. V Gudari Cloth Wheat Grocery Paddy Mahua Flowers lawar

53. IV Gunupur Sugar Edible Oil Wheat Tamarind Rice . Mahua Seeds

54. V Hatibandha ...... Not

55. IV Hinjili Yam Raw material Fertilizer Handloom Finished Aluminum Betel of Aluminum Cloth materials Leaf

56. III Hirakud ...... See Sambalpur

57. III J agatsinghapur Readymade Grocery Sugar Handloom Rice Bakery garments Sarees Products

58. III Jajapur Ground nut Grocery Cocoanut Black gram Green gram Coriandll1 • Seed

59. III Jajapur Road ...... See Jajapur Rol

Jajapur Road Urban Agglomeration ...... See Constitue:

(i) III Jajapur Road* Timber Iron and Jute Ferrochrome Cloth Soap Chrome Ores

60. Jalda ...... See Raur~

61. IV Jaleswar Wheat Paddy Mustard Seeds Betel Leaves Mustard Oil Rice

178 -VI

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Name of three most important Number of Number of Commodities manufactured Number of Agricultural Non -Agricultural 1st 2nd 3rd Banks Societies Societies

9 10 11 12 13 14

Lime Ice Bread 2 1 2

Fertilizer Iron Readymade 1 5 Fittings garments

Salt Caustic Soda Acjn 1 I 2

Available ......

3 1 1

Available ......

Canned Coir Ploce~sing of 2 1 Fish Ropes Sea Shells

Juggery Sabai grass rope 1 1

Juggery Candle Pampad 3 2 3

Available ......

Handloom Finished AIluminium Stone 3 1 1 Cloth materials Chips

Urban Agglomeration ......

Handloom Backery Ply wood 5 2 7 cloths Products

Bell Metal Wooden Bricks 4 1 2 Utensils Furniture

Urban Agglomeration ......

Units ......

Ferro Washing Iron 5 2 Chrome soap Fabrication

Urban Agglomeration ......

Mustard oil Mat Ice 3 2

179 ,STATEMENT

TRADE,CO~RCE,~STRY

Class Name of three most important Name of three most important 81. and Commodities imported Commodities exported No. Name oftolW 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3ed

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

62. II Jatani ...... See Jatani

Jatani Urban Agglomeration ...... 8ee Constituent

(i) II Jatani* Petrol and Grocery Clothes Pulses Edil)le Rice L.P. Gas Oil

63. II Jeypur Cloth Dal Electrical goods Rice Tamarind Forest Products

64. II Jharsuguda Cloth Cotton Wheat Textile Kendu Shal Products Leaves Seeds

65. III Jodo Coal Manganese Lime Iron Ore Ferro Rice Ore Stone Manganese

66. IV Junagarh Cloth Edible Oil Paddy Wood Oil Seeds Pulses

67. IV Kamakshya nagar Wheat Clothes Sugar Rice Forest Khadi Products Clothes

68. IV Kantabanji Tin sheets Clothes Mahua Bell metal Buckets Hindolium Flower utensils utensils

69. V Kantilo Ingots of Ingots of Ingots of Bell Metal Alluminium Hindolium Bell metals Alluminium Hindolium Utensils Utensils Utensils

I 70. IV Karanjia Cloth Sugar Kerosene Wood Oil Seeds Wood Products

71. IV Kashinagata Cloth Edible Oil Paddy Jute Ground nut Horse gram

72. IV Kavisuryanagar Old brass and Sugar Cloth Alluminium and Groundnut Handloom Bell Metals brass utensils Cloth

73 III Kendrapara Cotton Wood Leather, Kendu C~tten Wooden Leather i Leaves & Tobacco Cloth Furnitures Chappals

74. m Kendujhar Rice Sugar Wheat Alluminium Cement Iron utensils tile nails

75. IV Kesinga Cloth Medicine Edible Oil Seeds Maize Sal Oil (Til) Oil

76. V Khalikote Kerosene Oil Sugar Ghee Rice Ground nuts Green gr

180 -VI

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Name of three most important Number of Number of Commodities manufactured Number of Agricultural Non -Agricultural 1st 2nd 3d Banks Societies Societies

9 10 12 13 14

Urban Agglomeration ......

Units ......

Pulses Edible oil Soap 5 4 2

Fabrication Wooden Furniture Confectionery 10 5 3

Textile Green materials Bidi 6 Products (Pig Iron)

Ferro Soap Bakery 3 1 3 Manganese Products

Rice Bakery Products Trunks 3 3 4

Edible oil Alluminium Handloom 4 2 1 Utensils Clothes

Alluminium Hindolium Gudakhu 2 1 1 Utensils Utensils

Bell Metal Alluminium Hindolium 1 1 Utensils Utensils Utensils

Tiles Edible oil Soap 5 1

2 1

Alluminium, brass Ayurvedic HandIoom 2 2 3 Bell metal utensils medicines cloth

Cloths Wooden Leather 8 2 2 Funiture Chappls

Alluminium Cement Iron 6 2 15 Utensils tile nails

Bucket Umbrella Jute rope 4 1

Pottery Wooden furniture Rice 2 1 2

181 STATEMENT

TRADE, COMMERCE, INDUSTRY

Class Name of three most important Name of three most important S1. and Commodities imported Commodities exported No. Name of town 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

77. V Khandapada Paddy Grocery Cloth Wooden Bell Me' 11 Rice Furniture Utensil·

78. IV Khariar Teak wood Iron goods Leather Teak 'wood Kendu Paddy Furniture Leaves

79, IV Khariar Road Cloth Grocery Raw materials Myrobalan Mahua Rice for Iron goods Flower

80. m Khordha Medicine Cotton Paddy Textile goods Edible oil Yarn

81. IV Kochinda Medicine Edible Oil Pulses Shal Seeds Chilly Mahua Flowers

82, IV Kodala Sugar Wheat Cloth Wood Bamboos "hali (La,' plate)

83, IV Konark Wheat Cloth Grocery Sea Prawn Stone Arts Coco::;;:,t

84. Ifl Koraput T.V. and Babby food and Cloth Oil Seeds Leather Skin and motor vehicle medicine Bones

85. IV Kotpad Kerosene oil Edible oil Sugar Paddy Ju~;;ery Tamarind

86. IV Malkangiri Rice Sugar Edible oil Til Seed Jute Mahua Flower

87. HI Nabarangapur Salt Petrol Building materials Paddy Timber Kendn leaf

88. V Nalco Synthetic Coaltar Natural Alluminium Alluminium Allumina Crolite pitch Crolite ingots Rods & wires

89. IV Nayagarh Rice Wheat Vegetables Fire wood Fish Cheese, cake milk products

90. IV Nilagiri Raw materials for Cloth Building Crusher Slipper Timber ~:lFper Factory materials Chips

91. IV Nimapada Wheat Sugar Cloth Milk Milk Products Cocoanut

92. V Nuapatna Patta Saree Cosa Handloom Patta Sarees Tusser cloth Cotton Bandha materials and Dhoti Sarees

93, IV Padmapur Cereals Clothes Baby food Paddy Groundnut Mahua Flowersi

182 -VI

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Nam6 of three most important Number of Number of Conunodities manufactured Number of • Agricultural Non-Agricultural 1st 2n.d 3rd Banks Societies Societies

9 10 11 12 13 14

Wooden BeD metal Rice 2 2 Furniture Utensils

Leather Teak wood Gudaldlu 3 Pmducts Furniture

A1luminium Iron goods Soap 3 Utensils

Textiles Edible oil Yam 7 2 12

Bidi Wooden furniture Steel furniture 4 2 2

Khali Woodell Pottery .." 2 2 (Leaf plate) furniture

Stone Arts Coir works Sea shell products 2 1

N.A. N.A. N.A. 6 9

Tiles Handloom clothes Jute products 1

Bidi Bamboo Wooden Agricultural 4 1 2 mats impl(lrnents

Sugar Lac goods Edible oil 3 7

Alluminium Alluminium Allumina 4 1 ingots Rods and \Vite

Wooden Cheese, cake, Dust coal 6 1 7 furniture milk products

Slipper Crusher Metals 3 2 Dust

Iron furniture Wooden furniture Dust coal 4 2

Bandha Spinning Handlo013l 12 1 3 cloth mill clothes

VVQoden furniture Handloom Clothes Til oil 3 2 4

]83 STATEMENT

TRADE, COMMERCE, INDUSTRY

Class Name of three most important Name of three most important Sl. and Conunoilitiesimporled Commoilities exported No. Name of town 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

94. V Panposh ...... Not

95. III Paradip Coal Wheat Building Iron Ore Charge Sea Fish materials Chrome

96. VI Paradip Phosphates Phosphoric Rock Amonia Fertilizer acid Phosphates . (DAP)

97. III Parlakhemundi Wheat Sugar Edible oil Tamarind Turmeric Hill-brooms

Clg IV Patnagarh Graphite Timber Groundnut Paddy Sugar cane Mahua Flower

99 III Pattamundai Salt Edible oil Cloth Paddy . Groundnut Pulses

100 II1 Phulabani Food grains Building Clothes Turmeric Mahua Wood materials Flower

lOI. IV Pipili Ingredients of soap Cloth Edible oil Applique Betel leaf Soap

102. IV Polasara Cloth Stationery Edible oil Paddy Sugar Cane Vegetables

103. I Puri Rice Cloth Grocery Sea Fish Sea Earthen Prawn Pots

104. IV Purusottampur Cloth Sugar Wheat Paddy Groundnut Chilly

105 IV RairangpuI Petrol, Diesal Sugar Wheat Match-box Bucket Sal oil Kerosene Rice

106. m Rajagangapur Chromite Magnasite China Clay Cement Silika bricks Fire bricks

107 V Rambha Food grains Cloth Oil Fish Jute Gudakhu

108. Raurkela ...... See Raurkela

109. Raurkela Steel Township ...... See Raurkela

Raurkela Urban Agglomeration ...... See Constituent

(a) IV I aida ...... Not

(b) I RauIkela* Food grains Textile Building Wooden Paint Fabrication goods materials Furniture works

184 -VI

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Name of three most important Number of Number of Commodities manufactuJ:ed Number of Agricultural Non-Agricultural 1st 2nd 3rd Banks Societies Societies

9 10 11 12 13 14

Available ......

Bamboo Boat body Ice 13 3 baskets

Fertilizer Phosphoric Sulphuric 2 1 (DAP) acid acid

Hom works Wooden furniture Gajapati Chocolate 7 2 5

Cloth Ayurvedic medicine Wooden furniture 4

Paddy Groundnut Pulses 4 3 2

Bricks Bamboo Wooden . 4 2 Products Fumitures

Applique Canopy Soap 3 1 2

Handloom Cloth Pottery Bell metal Utensils 3 1 1

Stone Sea Shell Earthen 16 3 28 arts prodllcts pots

Rice Chilly Ground nut 2 1 1

Match OOX Wooden Candle 6 2 2 Furniture

Cement GJ.Pipe Silika bricks 4 1 1

Iron goods Broom Gudakhu 3 1

Urban Agglomeration ......

Urban Agglomeration ......

Units ......

Available ......

Wooden Fabrication Paint 14 1 44 Furniture works

185 STATEMENT

TRADE, COMMERCE, INDUSTRY

Class Name of three most important Name of three most important SI. and Commodities imported Commodities exported No. Name oftov.u 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

(c) I Raulkela* Stue.i. township Irlln Coal Lime Iron Sheets Chemical Iron Pipes Ore Stone Plates (Steel) Fertilizer (Steel)

110. III Rayagada Wheat Edible oil Manganese ore Cotton PigJron Oil Seeds

111. IV Rengali Project township Rice Vegetables Grocery Wood

112. Sambalpur ...... See Sambalpur

Sambalpur Urlom Aggiomer:!tion ...... See Constituent

(a) III Burla* Food grains oilier M~Jicine Electrical Electricity Fish Wheat daily use goode goods Products

(b) III Hirakud Iron and AUu.minium Billets AIluminiurn AIluminiurn hon Rods Steel Ingots ingots Cables and Angles

(c) I Sambalpur* Wheat Building materials Sugar Paddy and Rice Fire wood Kendu Leaves

113. IV Sonapur Kerosene Wheat Salt Rice Green gram Silk oil pulse cloth

114. m Soro Cloth Medicine Grocery Fish Rice Tamarind

115. II Sunabeda Pulses Rice Wheat Tamarind Alasi Mig Engine

116. III Sundargalb. Grocery Petrol, Diesel, Stationery Rice Mahua Forest Kerosene flower Products

117. IV Surada Rice Sugar Kerosene Tamarind Forest Green Products vegetables

118. m Talcher ...... See Talcher

Talcher Urban Aggiomeration ...... See Constituent

(i) III Talcher* Textile Grocery Stationery Coal Timber ' Cast han goods and cereals

119. V Talcher township Cereals Pulses Edible Oil l20. V Tarbha German Tobacco Molasses Gudakhu Silver Ben metal silver omaments utensils

186 -VI

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Name of three most important Number of Number of Commodities manufactured Number of Agricultural Non -Agricultural 1st 2nd 3rd Banks Societies Societies

9 10 11 12 13 14

Iron Sheets, Chemical Iron pipes 14 , Plates (Steel) fertilizer (Steel)

Sugar Ferro Maganese Pig iron 5 4 2

Wooden furniture 1 1

Urban Agglomeration......

Units......

Generation of Wheat Edible oil 3 Hydro Electric Power Products

Alluminium Iron and Steel Alluminium 2 7 Ingots Rods & Angles Cables

Rice Wood Products Bamboo mats 16 6 10

Tusser Silk Gudakhu 4 Fabrics Fabrics

Ice Distilled water Dry Fish 4 2 2

Mig Engine Steel Furniture Alasi oil 5

Bricks and Coke Loaf & 3 16 tiles

Sabai grass Wood products Khali 2 1 rope (Leaf Plates)

Urban Agglomeration ......

Units ......

Wooden Cast Iron Trunk and 6 2 Furniture Steel products

Readymade Garments 3 1

GUdakhu Silver Bell Metal 2 1 ornaments Utensils

187 STATEMENT

TRADE, COMMERCE, INDUSTRY

Class Name of three most important Name of three most important 81. and Commodities imported Commodities exported No. Name of town 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd

I 2 345 678

121. VI Tensa ...... Not

122. III Titlagarh ...... '" .... '" See Titlagarh

Titlagarh Urban Agglomeration ...... See Constituent

(i) III Titlagarh * Cloth Edible oil Medicine Graphites Cereals Wood Products

123. IV Ddala Wheat Edible oil Sugar Rice Wood Tamarind

124. IV Umarkote Rice Wheat Sugar Maize Black gram Oil seeds

* Includes outgrowth's data.

188 VI

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Name of three most important Number of Number of Commodities manufactured Number of Agricultural Non-Agricultural 1st 2nd 3rd Banks Societies Societies

9 10 11 12 13 14

Available ......

Urban Agglomeration ......

Units ......

Bobbins Road brushes HandlooDl 5 1 (brooms) Cloth

Ice cream Lozenz Bakery 5 2 1

Paddy Maize Blackgram 3 2

189

URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT URBAN PRIMARY

Total population No. of (including Institutional & Location Area Occupied Houseless population Code of town Residential No. of No. Name of Town in km2 Houses Households Persons Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

STATE TOTAL 2544.22 796,405 831,226 4,234,983 2,269,191 1,965,792

3/IV Anandapur 72.87 4,868 51,711 30,278 15,883 14,395

7 III Anugul 21.71 4,397 4,574 24,772 13,729 11,043

12N Asika 5.31 3,582 3,621 19,363 9,960 9,403

6NII Athagad 10.36 2,256 2,449 13,661 7,037 6,624

3N Balagoda (Bolani) 11.42 2,560 2,560 11,370 6,315 5,055

9/IV Balangir 31.08 12,376 13,443 69,920 36,781 33,139

5/II Baleshwar* ...... See Baleshwar

Baleshwar 41.82 16,407 17,963 101,829 54,551 47,278 Urban Agglomeration

B ale shway* 41.82 16,407 17,963 101,829 54,551 47,278

11 IX II Balimela 4.85 2,187 2,204 10,096 5,264 4,832

13IXII Balugaon 6.39 1,922 2,173 12,404 6,531 5,873

13NII Banapur 9.43 2,134 2,370 13,702 6,981 6,721

6NIIl Banki 6.22 2,151 2,396 14,350 7,623 6,727

lIII Barapali 14.15 2,989 3,094 16,371 8,316 8,055

3/1 Barbil 41.44 9,091 9,287 42,032 22,705 19,327

lIIIl Bargarh 16.72 9,646 9,968 51,205 26,872 24,333

4/II Baripada* ...... See Baripada

5N Baripada 29.98 12,442 13,138 69,240 37,363 31,877 Urban Agglomeration

Baripada 29.98 12,442 13,138 69,240 37,363 31,887

5N Basudebpur 47.78 3,481 3,749 25,236 13,131 12,105

8/1 Baudh 20.72 2,844 3,027 15,458 7,972 7,486

121ll Bellaguntha 5.18 1,655 1,716 8,838 4,353 4,485

llXI Belpahar 29.58 4,724 4,921 24,607 13,041 11,566

5/IV Bhadrak 31.08 11,416 12,028 76,435 40,358 36,077

121I Bhanjanagar 6.06 2,936 3,357 17,122 8,791 8,331

192 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Total population in the age group Scheduled Schedule 0-6 Castes Tribes Literates

Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

325,898 309,386 285,080 265,565 187,449 174,259 157,8202 1,013,337

2,278 2,241 2,655 2,498 1,345 1,209 10,838 7,039

1,814 1,749 1,673 1,494 430 345 10,558 6,706

1,455 1,434 1,571 1,602 82 78 7,365 5,214

1,002 999 1,324 1,300 215 220 4,868 3,531

947 863 745 618 1,386 1,234 3,994 2,085

5,165 4,903 4,636 4,342 1,822 1,757 26,216 16,850

Urban Agglomeration ......

8,068 7,496 4,662 4,119 4,406 3,989 36,809 24,520

8,068 7,496 4,662 4,119 4,406 3,989 36,809 24,520

825 824 1,630 1,614 335 363 3,097 1,881

1,079 1,061 1,552 1,422 12 7 4,129 2,456

1,047 1,043 680 718 5 2 4,677 2,941

1,059 1,016 1,535 1,423 13 8 5,800 3,567

1,316 1,253 1,986 1,888 423 478 5,018 3,205

4,039 3,922 2,863 2,667 6,158 5,746 12,434 6,186

4,229 4,129 4,233 4,023 1,531 1,445 17,510 11,332

Urban Agglomeration ......

4,851 4,607 4,069 3,733 5,486 4,714 27,191 18,330

4,851 4,607 4,069 3,733 5,486 4,714 27,191 18,330

2,335 2,208 2,431 2,398 18 10 7,843 4,045

1,203 1,168 1,840 1,780 137 72 5,763 3,532

644 667 484 518 117 127 2,745 1,846

1,991 1,859 1,373 1,268 2,779 2,706 8,779 5,495

7,253 7,125 3,608 3,184 1,409 1,163 24,128 15,197

1,199 1,222 1,492 1,469 112 85 6,324 4,508

193 URBAN PRIMARY

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY

Total Main Agricultural Location Workers Cultivators Labours Code (I-IX) I II No. Name of Town Males Females Males Females Males Females

1 2 17 18 19 20 21 22

STATE TOTAL 1,086,832 138,277 73,790 5,135 72,431 27,357

3fIV An an dapur 7,288 529 2,104 34 932 125

7/ll Anugul 6,684 708 153 26 281 42

12N Asika 4,513 841 417 39 227 300

6NII Athagad 3,132 493 299 496 229

3N Balagoda (Bolani) 2,957 324· 79 15 30 32

9ffV Balangir 16,612 2,024 930 18 1,259 321

Sill Baleshwar* ...... See Baleshwar

Baleshwar 26,058 3,130 1,230 59 2,492 721 Urban Agglomeration

B ale shwar* 26,058 3,130 1,230 59 2,492 721 lllXlI Balimela 2,475 394 281 25 421 219 l31X1I Balugaon 3,224 240 496 2 250 5

13NII Banapur 3,275 196 943 5 444 22

6NID Banki 3,241 140 895 3 601

lIII Barapali 4,293 1,086 516 22 623 396 . 3/1 Barbil 11,529 1,535 175 48 87 21

lIIII Bargarh 13,459 1,461 815 45 1,271 463

41II Baripada* ...... See Baripada

5N Baripada Urban Agglomeration 16,997 2,619 617 60 1,222 526:

Baripada 16,997 2,619 617 60 1,222 52~ , .~ 5N Basudebpur 6,371 207 3,866 86 630 3·

8/1 Baudh 3,836 637 499 44 323

12/ll Bellaguntha 1,992 497 295 38 266

llXI Belpahar 5,989 499 349 51 721

5fIV Bhadrak 17,875 1,513 2,524 97 2,904

121I Bhanjanagar 3,916 615 169 17 172

194 CENSUS ABSTRACT

OF MAIN WORKERS

Livestock, forestry, fislring Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing & Repairs in Hunting & Plantation, Mining & Household Other than house- Orchards & allied activities Quarrying Industry hold Industry III IV V(a) V(b) Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

38,407 2,416 24,928 2,945 24,587 7,243 172,890 8,784

2,118 12 17 359 18 199 8

496 20 13 86 20 849 11

165 1 5 174 69 578 37

99 8 11 43 6 180 5

11 5 1,750 94 31 20 185 2

799 37 70 1 305 26 1,476 71

Urban Agglomeration ......

1,108 51 36 1 1,020 149 2,496 179

1,108 51 36 1 1,020 149 2,496 179

326 24 26 10 93 3

240 1 48 19 231 5

78 2 1 103 17 154 7

100 1 1 1 20 1 176 2

69 4 1 785 387 371 64

198 55 2,560 486 127 39 3,392 258

269 14 2 148 36 2,121 97

Urban Agglomeratio~ ......

882 37 37 301 175 1,697 103

882 37 37 301 175 1,697 103

249 2 36 5 161

240 4 8 474 116 165 4

24 3 173 114 135 17

51 1 532 2 145 15 2,444 92

234 3 55 212 29 1,354 130

216 12 3 91 107 321 8

195 URBAN PRIMARY

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY'

Transport, Trade & Storage & Location Construction Commerce Communications Code VI VII VIII No. Name of Town Males Females Males Females Males Females

1 2 31 32 33 34 35 36

STATE TOTAL 41,908 3,885 232,490 12,492 99,230 2,240

31IV Anandapur 162 2 1,264 15 212

7/ll Anugul 257 9 1,880 30 487 3

l2N Asika 58 1 1,242 69 435 5

6Nll Athagad 62 778 20 182

3N Balagoda (Bolani) 145 24 266 16 200 37

91IV B alan gir 607 48 3,624 235 1,908 15

5III Baleshwar* ...... See Baleshwar

Baleshwar 1,150 80 5,925 148 1,950 44 Urban Agglomeration

Baleshwar* 1,150 80 5,925 148 1,950 44

I1IXll Balimela 44 3 253 44 45 l3lXll Balugaon 35 1,141 133 377 5

13IVll Banapur 42 1 805 28 87

6Nll Banki 31 487 17 158 1

lIll Barapali 38 995 78 231 1

3/I Barbi! 327 39 1,566 95 1,223 49

lIIII Bargarh 332 12 4,197 285 1,564 4

4/11 Baripada* ...... See Baripada

5N Baripada 398 16 4,570 163 1,393 16 Urban Agglomeration

Baripada 398 16 4,570 163 1,393 16

5N Basudebpur 28 467 11 100

8/1 Baudh 93 733 51 190 3

12/11 Bellaguntha 22 535 45 64 1

IIXI Belpahar 183 14 698 25 379 1

51IV Bhadrak 439 7 3,967 72 2,219 37

1211 Bhanjanagar 84 1,081 84 313 2

196 CENSUS ABSTRACT

OF MAIN WORKERS

Other Marginal Services Workers Non-workers IX Males Females Males Females Males Females

37 38 39 40 41 42

306,171 65,780 10,532 20,987 1,171,827 1,806,528

1,791 320 60 252 8,535 13,614

2,182 547 55 115 6,990 10,220

1,212 320 23 51 5,424 8,511

982 225 8 9 3,897 6,122

260 79 39 292 3,319 4,439

5,634 1,260 63 181 20,106 30,934

Urban Agglomeration ......

8,651 1,698 72 237 28,421 43,911

8,651 1,698 72 237 28,421 43,911

986 66 44 121 2,745 4,317

406 70 36 40 3,271 5,593

618 114 43 151 3,663 6,374

772 114 42 4 4,340 6,583

664 134 59 347 3,964 6,622

1,874 445 26 25 11,150 17,767

2740 515 65 78 13,348 22,794

Urban Agglomeration ......

5,880 1,523 438 379 19,928 28,879

5,880 1,523 438 379 19,928 28,879

&34 73 53 76 6,707 11,822

1,111 225 33 145 4,103 6,704

475 91 90 175 2,271 3,813

487 113 166 316 6,886 10,751

3,967 667 188 215 22,295 34,349

1,466 271 90 181 4,785 7,535

197 URBAN PRIMARY

Total population No. of (including Institutional & Location Area Occupied Houseless population Code of to"\W. Residential No. of' No. Name of To"\W. inkm2 Houses Households Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

10!IV Bhawanipatna 15.40 9,518 9,888 51,062 26,980 24,082

7!IV Bhuban 18.04 2,933 3,118 18,966 9,895 9,071 l3IVID Bhubaneswat 124.74 83,291 85,973 411,542 234,897 176,645

91V Binika 21.42 2,577 2,717 12,955 6,664 6,291

21m Biramitrapur 35.22 6,661 6,677 33,556 17,374 16,182

12IXIX Brahmapur 79.80 37,873 38,939 210,418 109,460 100,9""58

IIlV Brajarajnagar 41.44 14,747 14,795 69,667 37,440 32,227

121m Buguda 7.45 2,044 2,078 10,664 5,312 5,352

IIX Burla

3!VII Champua 4.90 970 970 5,746 3,062 2,684

5!VI Chandabali 6.11 1,335 1,446 8,170 4,160 4,010 lllXm Chandili 5.17 3,567 3,609 16,151 8,327 7,824

6IXIII Charibatia 0.94 1,281 1,281 5,965 3,309 2,656

12IXII Chhatrapur 4.40 3,464 3,571 17,950 9,122 8,828

121IX Chikiti 6.48 1,866 1,886 10,005 5,189 4,816

IIIXI Chitrakonda 4.50 1,426 1,438 5,981 3,068 2,913

6IVI Choudwar

61IX Cuttack ...... '" .See Cuttack

Cuttack 152.99 75,780 81,231 440,295 244,931 195,364 Urban Agglomeration

(a) Choudwar 31.08 7,198 7,613 36,877 20,548 16,329

(b) Cuttack* 121.91 68,582 73,618 403,418 224,383 179,035

3NI Daitari N.A 1,056 1,057 4,434 2,364 2,070 l1IXIV Damanjodi 12.32 1,723 1,723 5,719 3,438 2,281

1NIl Debagarh 24.13 3,475 3,506 17,275 9,156 8,119

7NII Dera Colliery T o"\W.ship 7.81 2,762 2,847 13,096 7,382 5,714

7/Ill Dhenkanal 24.82 8,324 8,843 46,314 25,004 21,310

12NI Digapahandi 10.22 1,903 1,932 10,032 5,208 4,824

198 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Total population in the age group Scheduled Schedule 0-6 Castes Tribes Literates

Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

3,996 3,676 4,146 4,013 1,549 1,366 18,596 11,286

1,554 1,465 1,131 1,041 112 110 6,491 3,905

28,178 26,580 18,411 14,544 9,633 7,418 176,050 111,823

1,162 1,063 1,792 1,724 470 419 3,841 1,816

2.456 2,377 3,183 3,101 6,911 6,810 10,643 6,615

14,725 14,011 10,16] 10,070 578 352 78,836 55,777

6,251 6,031 7,49J 7,036 4,255 3,957 23,018 12,629

895 894 671 692 79 72 3,423 2,301

564 500 208 177 430 378 2,139 1,407

649 584 435 379 49 53 2,989 2,177

1,311 1,286 1,188 1,224 653 751 5,292 3,328

304 255 410 316 154 101 2,932 2,146

1,312 1,320 948 922 120 93 7,195 5,336

822 703 600 575 48 28 3,290 1,929

516 479 1,030 1,081 293 292 1,655 947

Urban Agglomeration ......

29,811 28,138 27,927 24,452 4,105 3,113 18,4204 119,269

2,794 2,485 2,613 2,292 466 358 15,322 9,044

27,017 25,653 25,314 22,160 3,639 2,755 168,882 110,225

336 396 281 262 826 740 1,672 932

601 491 269 200 390 323 2,675 1,349

1,361 1,288 1,498 1,427 1,953 1,870 6,185 3,904

1,083 1,097 872 730 246 207 5,560 3,259

3384 3,164 3,646 3,459 1502 1,446 18,589 12,568

802 733 854 793 67 58 3,239 1,903

199 URBAN PRIMARY

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY

Total Main Agricultural Location Workers Cultivators Labours Code (I-IX) I II No. Name of Town Males Females Males Females Males Females

1 2 17 18 19 20 21 22

lO/IV Bhawanipatna 12,581 1,899 596 20 950 294

?flV Bhuban 4,824 142 1,506 1 853 15

13NID Bhubaneswar 1]9,586 14,444 2,637 95 5,030 1,117

9N Binika 3,743 1,387 879 84 962 779

2/llI Biramitrapur 7,686 1,879 980 47 353 219

12IXIX BIl'hruapur 48,997 6,584 1,552 121 1,101 566

l/lV Brajarajnagar 17,672 1,362 476 27 653 204

12/IIl Buguda 2,537 389 392 70 613 193

llX Burla

3Nll Champua 1,397 165 80 7 106 61

5NI Chandabali 1,934 130 404 5 307 44 lllXllI Chandili 4,130 578 159 16 55 265

6 IX III Charibatia 1,581 117 1

12IXll Chhatrapur 3,967 673 127 43 95 133

121IX Chikiti 2,410 770 174 14 310 354

lllXI ChitIakonda 1,476 278 43 2 237 104

6NI Choudwar

61IX Cuttack ...... '" .See Cuttack

Cuttack 122,010 10,559 1,190 19 2261 461 Urban Agglomeration

(a) Choudwar 9,685 575 359 1 878 139,

(b) Cuttack* 112,325 9,984 831 18 1,383 322

3NI Daitari 1,136 127 26 44 2

IIlXlV Damanjodi 2,221 128 6

INll Debagarh 4,039 737 525 42 607 284

7NIl Dera Colliery Township 3,420 229 44 33 S

7/III Dhenkanal 11,853 1,283 888 20 1,043 297

l2NI Digapahandi 2,437 487 535 121 471 193.

200 CENSUS ABSTRACf

OF MAlN WORKERS

Livestock, forestry, fishing Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing & Repairs in Hunting & Plantation, Mining & Household Other than house- Orchards & allied activities Quarrying Industry hold Industry III IV V(a) V(b) Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

23 24 25 26 27 28 29 .30

638 59 35 132 16 1,009 34

246 7 15 364 17 401 3

3,630 175 707 55 950 154 11,903 900

205 20 8 9 491 326 222 19

77 23 2,490 1,070 177 27 457 31

1,533 89 97 19 1,724 821 6,094 266

164 26 6,799 122 137 56 4,474 132

75 30 86 27 136

29 2 66 14 102

118 3 23 1 136 10

45 10 2 21 . 8 3,099 80 32 10 1

57 2 3 131 57 412 8

42 18 21 29 165 56 100 15

348 21 2 30 1 31 2

Urban Agglomeration ......

2,562 200 138 7 2,814 228 23,273 524

93 4 4 130 9 4489 34

2,469 196 134 7 2,684 219 18,784 490

19 10 819 56 7 4 2

9 11 1 1,380 20

255 13 64 10 208 23

28 2,428 70 8 1 97

544 31 31 1 85 37 1,613 43

59 2 101 79 83 1

201 URBAN PRIMARY

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY

Transport, Trade & Storage & Location Construction Commerce Communications Code VI VII vrn No. Name of Town Males Females Males Females Males Females 1 2 31 32 33 34 35 36 lOIIV Bhawarupatna 574 64 2,361 237 1,032 3 71lV Bhuban 47 803 25 47 13Nrrr Bhubaneswar 8,654 1,119 25,043 990 9,394 214 9N Binika 15 1 425 81 67 2/llI Biramitrapur 109 12 1,413 107 508 18 12/XIX Brahmapur 1,644 102 15,664 623 5,622 82 llIV Brajarajnagar 358 41 2,111 169 628 11 12/llI Buguda 33 538 14 48 1

1/X Bur1a 3IVn Champua 10 398 9 83 51V! Chandabali 26 417 6 113 l1IXIlI Chandili 104 15 308 41 55 6IXrrr Charibatia 4 10 1 5 l2lXn Chhatrapur 58 2 926 78 428 8 12/XI Chikiti 274 3 480 112 55 2 l1IXI Chitrakon da 183 40 258 57 65

6NI Choudwar 6/XI Cuttack ...... See Cuttack

Cuttack 3,851 83 33,890 771 12,767 230 Urban Agglomeration (a) Choudwar 171 5 1,323 37 239 1 (b) Cuttack 3,680 78 32,567 734 12,528 229 3/VI Daitari 14 91 21 11 1 Il/XIV Damanjodi 129 8 64 1 172 INn Debagarh 104 4 810 94 207 2 1Nn Dera Colliery Township 137 36 203 8 89 2 7/llI Dhenkanal 333 10 2,631 87 1,232 9

ll/VI Digapahandi 21 435 12 43

202 CENSUS ABSTRACf

OF MAIN WORKERS

Other Marginal Services Workers Non-workers IX Males Females Males Females Males Females

37 38 39 40 41 42

5,254 1,172 40 157 14,359 22,026

542 74 8 40 5063 8,889

51,638 9,625 558 378 114,753 161,823

469 68 72 760 2,849 4,144

1,122 325 29 42 9,659 14,261

13,966 3,895 444 886 60~019 93,488

1,872 574 205 369 19,563 30,496

586 83 7 49 2,768 4,914

521 74 2 18 1,663 2,501

390- 61 26 1 2,200 3,879

282 143 51 27 4,146 7,219

1,519 115 1,728 2,539

1,730 342 21 23 5,134 8,132

729 167 18 59 2,761 3,987

281 49 26 27 1,566 2,608

Urban Agglomeration ......

39,264 8,036 800 462 122,121 184,343

1,999 345 190 71 10,673 15,683

37,265 7,691 610 391 111,448 168,660

101 35 15 17 1,213 1,926

4~9 99 3 4 1,214 2,149

1,259 265 68 62 5,049 7,320

357 104 58 9 3,904 5,476

3,453 748 96 302 13,055 19,725

689 79 48 355 2,723 3,982

203 URBAN PRIMARY

Total population No. of (including Institutional & Location Area Occupied Houseless population Code of town Residential No. of No. Name of Town in km2 Houses lIouseholds Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

7NID Fertiliser Corporatiop. of India Township 3.59 2,161 2,236 9,366 5,000 4,366

12IXX Ganjam 9.12 2,Q75 2,174 10,847 5,601 5,246

71X Ghantapada 9.58 1,913 1,989 9,978 5,548 4,430

8/llI G. Udayagiri 13.24 1,790 1,799 8,508 4,257 4,251

6IXII Gopalpur 3.95 899 905 5,451 2,888 2,563

121X Gopalpur 2.56 1,050 1,057 5,403 2,741 2,662

lllX Gudari 2.28 1,438 1,448 6,611 3,325 3,286

llllX Gunupur 11.65 3,816 3,855 18,317 9,193 9,124

2NID Hatibandha 3.16 1,736 1,825 8,521 4,538 3,983

12IXI Hinjili 11.81 3,190 3,247 17676 9,088 8,588

IIX Hirakud ...... See Sambalpur

6N Jagatsinghapur 17.72 4,180 4,298 25,016 12,991 12,025

61II Jajapur 11.65 4,376 4,376 27,312 14,331 12,981

6/1 J ajapur Road* ...... See Jajapur Road

Jajapur Road 25.33 5,051 5,139 26,119 14,104 12,015 Urban Agglomeration

(i) J ajapur Road* 25.33 5,051 5,139 26,119 14,104 12,015

2NI Jaldaj ...... See Raurkela

5/1 Jaleswar 17.90 2,755 2,826 16,786 8,679 8,107

13iIV Jatani* ...... See Jatani

Jatani 18.30 7,803 9,325 50,116 26141 23,975 Urban Agglomeration

(i) Jataui* 18.30 7,803 9,325 50,116 26,141 23,975

11 III Jeypur 25.90 13,298 13,755 65,246 33,109 32,137

IN Jharsuguda 70.47 12,314 13,074 65,054 34,728 30,326

3 III Joda 26.42 6,651 6,782 31,069 16,280 14,789

,101III JunagaJh 15.54 2,325 2,518 12,974 6,550 6,424

204 CENSUS ABSTRACf

Total population in the age gIoup Scheduled Schedule 0-6 Castes Tribes Literates

Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

772 756 503 476 617 6011 3,854 2,888

838 700 1,302 1,181 5 5 4,112 2,397

957 941 634 574 364 306 3,794 1,921

679 661 498 543 883 984 3,132 2,330

399 360 382 358 112 111 2,208 1,420

482 461 209 225 16 6 1,299 809

442 432 602 658 296 317 2,092 1,394

1,297 1,309 1,870 2,010 894 927 5,519 3,586

865 784 246 235 1,913 1,795 2,967 1,839

1,591 1,486 1,443 1,402 8 4 5,765 3,409

Urban Agglomeration ......

1,957 1,764 2,637 2,542 177 155 9,229 6,694

2,152 2,108 2,526 2,306 300 249 10,416 7,140

Urban Agglomeration ......

2,129 2,007 2,095 2,051 1,432 1,369 9,642 6,150

2,129 2,007 2,095 2,051 1,432 1,369 9,642 6,150

Urban Agglomeration ......

1,563 1,518 670 647 937 883 5,399 3,493

Urban Agglomeration ......

3,684 3,364 3,552 3,433 323 263 19,819 14,686

3,684 3,364 3,552 3,433 323 263 19,819 14,686

4,966 4,910 3,339 3,530 3,584 3,789 21,982 15,635

5,260 4,990 5,149 4,806 6,384 6,004 22,982 13,315

2,819 2,637 2,752 2,680 5,440 5,177 9,267 4,940

1,103 1,096 730 &52 227 296 3,340 1,747

205 URBAN PRIMARY

INDUSTRlAL CATEGORY

Total Main Agricultural Location W01kers Cultivators Labours Code (I-IX) 1 II No. Name of Town Males Females Males Females Males Females

1 2 17 18 19 20 21 22

7NIII Fertiliser Corporation of India Township 2,461 238 1 143 88

12fXX Ganjam 2,375 217 302 22 281 80

7fX Ghantapada 2,626 168 256 58 113 25

8/III G. Udayagiri 1,827 313 223 39 205 155

6IXII Gopalpur 1,366 106 239 6 122 41

12fX Gopalpur 1,236 238 8 12 35

lllX Gudari 1,692 456 268 32 325 225

lllIX Gunupur 4,253 1,260 403 27 456 415

2NIII Hatibandha 2,108 201 181 ,5 169 35

12IXI Hinjili 4,255 712 740 18 796 215

llX Hirakud ., ...... See Sambalpur

6N J agatsinghapur 5,720 833 1,045 37 1,076 389

6/11 Jajapur 5,767 467 461 2 1,136 125

611 Jajapur Road* ...... 8ee Jajapur Road

J ajapur Road 7,045 722 671 3 797 283 Urban Agglomeration

(i) J ajapur Road* 7,045 722 671 3 797 283

2NI Jaldat ...... 8ee Raurkela

5/1 Jaleswar 4,104 452 1,114 8 974 295

l31IV Jatani* ...... See Jatani

Jatani 11,073 842 471 1 386 17 Urban Agglomeration

(i) Jatani* 11,073 842 471 1 386 17

11m Jeypur 16,422 3,121 353 17 374 206

IN Jharsuguda 17,261 2,439 1,389 154 1,018 322

3m loda 7,999 1,917 182 14 117 70

1000 Junagarh 3,462 532 453 32 1,154 286

206 CENSUS ABSTRACT

OF MAIN WORKERS

Livestock, forestry, fishing Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing & Repairs in Hunting & Plantation, Mining &, Household Other than house- Orchards & allied activities Qllarrying Industry hold Industry III IV V(a) V(b) Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

23 24 23 26 27 28 29 30

14 54 15 24 1 1,502 18 26 1 2 6 689 10

6 1,112 26 27 7 218 3

184 6 1 28 12 94 6

29 1 1 12 4 204 5

609 34 3 10 9 72 16

115 21 2 92 27 94 11

297 81 111 63 383 27

13 6 32 7 970 60

163 30 7 1 238 132 504 119

Urban Agglomeration ......

152 8 2 267 94 365 22

209 4 6 263 36 279 3

Urban Agglomeration ......

199 4 434 63 183 4 708 34

199 4 434 63 183 4 708 34

Urban Agglomeration ......

70 2 117 164 4

Urban Agglomeration ......

104 9 13 144 24 895 32

104 9 13 144 24 895 32

1,131 137 77 21 211 78 2,023 154

287 8 140 4 225 96 3,140 725

168 46 1,328 460 94 46 1,606 180

104 2 9 41 3 219 19

'}.07 URBAN PRIMARY.

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY

Transport, Trade & Storage & Location Construction Commerce Communications Code VI VII VIII No. Name of Town Males Females Males Females Males Females

1 2 31 32 33 34 35 36

7Nll Fertiliser Corporation of Jndia Township 244 15 164 4 52

12/XX Ganjam 36 459 16 88

7IX Ghantapada 109 3 258 2 317 3

81III G. Udayagiri 28 402 28 88 1

6IX II Gopalpur 107 1 335 8 120

121X Gopalpur 7 204 75 74

11 IX Gudari 38 19 279 47 41

lllIX Gunupur 194 6 857 190 209 3

2NIII Hatibandha 45 4 182 2 34 3 l2IXI Hinjili 60 2 759 81 179 1

llX Hirakud ...... See Sambalpur

6N J agatsinghapur 133 2 955 22 263 1

6/II Jajapur 175 1367 19 330 6

6/1 J ajapur Road* ...... See Jajapnr Road

J ajapur Road 128 4 1441 29 730 11 Urban Agglomeration

(i) J ajapur Road* 128 4 1,441 29 730 11

2NI Jaldat " ...... See Raurkela

5/1 Jaleswar 40 677 16 196 9 l31IV Jatani* ...... See Jatani

Jatani Urban Agglomeration 326 4 2,404 115 4,612 176

(i) Jatani* 326 4 2,404 115 4,612 176

111II Jeypur 803 249 4,580 566 1,828 32

IN Jharsuguda 207 3 3,773 187 2,627 83

3III Joda 294 82 1,034 78 914 248

IO/III Junagarh 60 686 53 138

208 CENSUS ABSTRACT

OF MA1N WORKERS

Other Marginal Services Workers Non-wtukers IX Males Females Males Females Males Females

37 38 39 40 41 42

263 97 4 6 2,535 4,122

486 88 6 9 3,220 5,020

210 41 156 65 2,766 4,197

574 126 89 183 2,341 3,695

197 40 21 43 1,501 2,414

237 69 5 7 1,500 2,417

438 74 50 85 1,583 2,745

1,343 448 59 238 4,881 7,626

476 85 68 15 2,362 3,767

809 113 60 160 4,773 7,716

Urban Agglomeration ......

1,462 58 77 383 7,194 10,809

1,541 272 380 20 8,184 12,494

Urban Agglomeration ......

1,754 287 60 72 6,999 11,221

1,754 287 60 72 6,999 11,221

Urban Agglomeration ...... :......

752 117 70 191 4,505 7,464

Urban Agglomeration ......

1,718 464 83 96 14,985 23,037

1,718 464 83 96 14,985 23,037

5,042 1,661 142 163 16,545 28,853

4,455 857 159 831 17,308 27,056

2,262 693 75 199 8,206 12,673

598 136 36 468 3,052 5,424

209 URBAN PRIMARY

Total population No. of (including Institutional & Location Area Occupied Houseless population Code of town Residential No. of No. Name of Town inkm2 Houses Households Persons Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

7N Kamakshya nagar 11.15 1,978 2,289 12,832 6,919 5,913 " 91II Kantabanji 7.77 3,234 3,331 17,535 9,187 8,348

13/IX Kantilo 6.24 1,367 1,532 8,258 4,180 4,078

41IV Karanjia 18.64 3,032 3,238 17,623 9,299 8,324)

12NII Kashinagar 10.36 2,246 2,293 10,102 4,954 5,148'

12IXVI KavisurJyanagar 18.13 2,523 2,534 13,938 7,285 6,653

6/11I Kendrapara 10.77 5,238 5,619 35,015 18,370 16,645

BIll Kendujhar 26.40 7,827 8,049 41,945 22,742 19,203

ION Kesinga 14.50 2,660 2,883 14,127 7,223 6,904

12IXIV Khalikote 28.49 1,658 1,712 9,071 4,737 4,334

131X Khandapada 13.06 1,375 1,416 7,522 3,868 3,654

101II Khariar 28.83 2,393 2,483 11,738 6,063 5,67's

lOll Khariar Road 11.40 2,773 2,818 14,027 7,128 6,899 : Bill Khordha 25.38 4,538 5,458 30,591 16,305 14,28~,

INI Kochinda 16.84 2,565 2,578 12,161 6,352 5,80~

12IXVIII Kodala 12.09 1,845 1,914 10,187 5,115 5,07)

13IXI Konark 35.08 1,758 1,841 10,899 5,682 5,2'

lllIV Koraput 61.07 7,672 7,947 34,934 18,463 16,4

lIN Kotpad 12.95 2,770 2,849 13,309 6,593 6,1

lllI Malkangiri 18.06 3,757 4,014 18,351 9,523 8,8'

I1NII Nabarangapur 8.26 4,847 4,884 23,513 11,940 11,5

7/xI Nalco 1.15 2,300 2,303 8,102 4,603 3,4

13 II Nayagarh 15.54 1,697 1,952 10,464 5,846 4,~

5NII Nilagiri 20.44 2,282 2,341 12,800 6,631 6)J," , 13N Nimapada 14.62 2,321 2,376 13,658 7,167 6,~ 6IXN Nuapatna 2.72 960 1,044 6,139 3,223

1II Padmapur 20.80 1,616 2,467 12,971 6,738 6

210 i_ CENSUS ABSTRACT

Total population in the age ~oup Scheduled Schedule 0-6 Castes Tribes Literates

Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

997 951 994 964 601 527 5,033 3,078

1,576 1,460 1,550 1,466 251 249 6,119 3,672

581 572 1,094 1,097 4 3,132 2,154

1,359 1,325 1,342 1,270 2,680 2,590 6,077 3,524

768 708 1,124 1,222 43 27 2,273 1,240

1,171 1,035 837 777 41 10 4,886 2,744

2,923 2,651 1,864 1,706 152 127 13,032 9,068

3,042 2,967 2,963 2,727 5,510 4,972 1,297 10,106

1,208 1,193 1,335 1,393 848 861 3,720 2,031

613 597 453 466 81 61 3,266 1,811

581 485 453 454 85 79 2,829 1,984

955 898 1,110 1,175 403 404 3,908 2,216

1,247 1,243 1,080 1,026 485 496 4,043 2,440

2,282 2,199 2,036 1,935 440 389 12,109 8,212

920 923 632 608 2,119 2,019 4,001 ' 2,540

971 842 441 484 6 8 3,086, 1,595

1,066 1,038 1,286 1,104 11 7 2,782 1,747

2,947 2,909 2,558 2,429 3,218 3,191 12,903 7,556

1,099 1,023 855 908 1,466 1,550 3,723 2,552

1,684 1,670 2,389 2,309 1,684 1,523 5,083 2,910

1,879 1,792 1,654 1,758 1,333 1,430 7,741 5,384

949 878 484 350 999 691 3,320 2,074

637 630 543 503 72 10 4,961 3,346

1,091 1,038 1,038 948 1,334 1,283 3,832 2,516

930 939 1,399 1,332 40 34 5,521 3,881

579 536 83 81 48 53 1,898 1,004

1,072 949 738 750 767 726 4,459 2,807

211 URBAN PRIMARY

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY

Total Main Agricultural Location Workers Cultivators Labours Code (I-IX) I II No. Name of Town Males Females Males Females Males Females

1 2 17 18 19 20 21 22

7N Kamakshya nagar 3,359 319 852 7 605 167

91ll KantabanJi 4,402 444 219 9 199 36 l31IX Kantilo 1,887 129 116 1 138 16

41IV Karanjia 4,400 680 482 41 533 300

12NII Kashinagar 2,698 1,095 661 209 860 675

12IXVI Kavisurjyanagar 3,357 445 476 31 606 163

6/llI Kendrapara 8,125 473 621 1 605 32

13fllI Kendujhar 10,453 1,480 830 90 1,585 529

ION Kesinga 3,875 568 525 18 981 268

121XIV Khalikote 2,086 295 612 18 259 134

13 IX Khandapada 1,775 135 356 28 322 11

IOIII Khariar 3,041 493 308 14 546 20'7

10/1 Khariar Road 3,848 686 560 31 363 230

l31ll Khordha 7,419 894 373 2 700 97

INI Ko chin da 3,147 1,055 652 266 393 414

12IXVm Kodala 2,369 568 842 82 441 329 l31X1 Konark 2,746 130 744 3 377 71 lllIV Koraput 8,795 ' 1,727 563 84 423 523

llN Kotpad 3,333 960 411 37 425 364

I III Malkangiri 4,898 986 1,204 217 872 348

I INTI Nabarangapur 5,682 1,158 316 22 359 155

7fXI Nalco 2,768 272 1 21 7

13 II Nayagarh 2,549 185 96 125 3

5NTI Nilagiri 3,334 549 910 12 934 204

13N Nimapada 3,322 602 755 11 530 381

6IXIV Nuapatna 1,629 303 72 1 60 3

111 Padmapur 3,302 470 366 18 590 206

212 CENSUS ABSTRACT

OF MAIN WORKERS

Livestock, forestry, fishing Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing & Repairs in Hunting & Planta,non, Mining & Household Other than house- Orchards & allied activities Quarrying Industry hold Industry 1lI IV V(a) V(b) Males Females Males Fem.ales Males Females Males Females

23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

182 6 3 111 1 97

85 3 18 162 12 532 26

178 15 4 1 409 30 194 5

180 8 10 225 52 312 9

112 8 1 1 72 24 130 16

85 4 59 19 289 75 185 4

239 12 5 145 11 954 29

575 23 107 1 330 115 743 13

99 5 1 35 11 353 10

66 11 2 53 7 98 2

61 1 5 75 21 99 1

174 2 22 3 60 5 233 41

57 6 3 2 18 8 585 32

365 9 26 217 77 1,421 248

168 6 3 3 79 37 177 11

55 11 4 104 53 104 17

685 1 2 27 5 60 3

636 22 16 1 103 34 304 21

193 13 116 58 360 23

263 14 3 3 90 22 182 7

287 12 6 96 40 818 64

16 3 2 4 1,988 33

152 4 11 35 150 6

50 3 103 67 101 77 151 1

151 4 80 16 160 1

31 17 2 945 217 158 28

12 2 272 63 96 1

213 URBAN PRIMARY

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY

Transport, Trade & Storage & Location Construction Commerce Communications Code VI vn vm No. Name of Town Males Females Males Females Males Females

1 2 31 32 33 34 35 36

7N Kamakshya nagar 57 549 13 107

9ill Kantabanji 94 1,349 105 871

131lX Kantilo 62 2 303 12 48 12

4fIV Karanjia 138 8 1123 27 298 l2NIT Kashinagar 35 320 57 76 1

12IXVI KavisUIjyanagar 28 850 31 101 2

61IlI Kendrapara 296 4 2,301 28 650

13/lll Kendujhar 294 6 1,808 80 713 3

ION Kesinga 55 823 113 322 7

12fXrv Khalikote 72 303 40 57 5

l31X Khandapada 43 283 1 46

IOIII Khariar 65 1 614 82 179

1011 Khariar Road 156 23 1,070 109 305

Bill Khordha 296 3 1,626 42 551 8

INI Kochinda 41 589 39 106 5

12fXVrn Kodala 11 412 15 49

13fXI Konark 21 374 9 53

lllIV Koraput 368 11 1,135 120 948 85

llN Kotpad 83 5 760 169 75 1

1111 Malkangiri 149 25 900 137 126 2

I1NII Nabarangapur 168 7 1,577 233 375 3

7IXI Nalco 2U 67 127 3 60 11

1311 Nayagarh 35 3 647 9 122 1

51VII Nilagiri 24 210 3 101

13N Nimapada 81 694 5 125

6fXIV Nuapatna 1 205 S 21

111 Padmapur 18 613 65 92 1

214 CENSUS ABSTRACI'

OF MAIN WORKERS

Other Marginal Services Workers Non-workers IX Males Females Males Females Males Females

37 38 39 40 41 42

796 125 10 107 3,550 5,487

873 241 78 103 4,707 7,801

435 47 75 5 2,218 3,944

1,099 234 51 208 4,848 7,436

431 103 38 468 2,218 3,585

678 118 39 165 3,889 6,043

2,309 353 64 85 10,181 16,087

3,468 616 63 256 12,226 17,467

681 138 13 28 3,335 6,308

564 83 80 116 2,571 3,923

485 72 17 3 2,076 3,516

840 138 48 98 2,974 5,084

731 237 34 81 3,246 6,132

1,844 411 64 19 8,822 13,373

939 279 158 418 3,047 4,336

347 60 64 275 2,682 4,229

403 38 42 75 2,844 5,012

4,299 826 73 320 9,595 14,414

910 290 29 185 3,231 5,571

1,l09 211 33 113 4,592 7,729

1,680 622 90 176 6,168 10,239

328 148 4 11 1,831 3,216

1,176 159 24 14 3,273 4,419

750 182 51 69 3,246 5,551

742 188 7 3 3,838 5,886

134 29 58 406 1,536 2,207

1,241 116 29 131 3,407 5,632

215 URBAN PRIMARY

Total population No. of (including Institutional & Location Area Occupied Houseless population Code of town Residential No. of No. Name of Town inkm2 Houses Households Persons Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

,2NII Panposh 5.43 1,910 1,910 9,564 4,929 4,635

6fIV Paradip 23.35 10,939 11,163 48,104 27,951 20,153

61X1 Paradip Phosphates 9.04 763 782 2,972 1,999 973

12NIII P arlakhemundi 3.63 7,129 7,240 36,667 18,637 18,030

9/1 Patnagarh 18.26 3,013 3,178 16,246 8,292 7,954

6fX Pattamundai 2.54 4,304 4,564 28,220 14,272 13,948

8ill Phulabani 16.00 5,759 5,820 27,154 14,737 12,417

131II1 Pipili 8.80 1,830 1,975 11,649 5,956 5,693

12IXVn Polasara 11.81 2,988 3,092 16,854 8,395 8,459

l31V1 Puri 16.84 20,980 23,062 125,199 66,508 58,691

12IXV Purusottampur 34.89 2,367 2,426 12,904 6,530 6,374

4/1 Rairangpur 14.38 3,213 3,337 18,097 9,380 8,717

2/11 Rajagangapur 26.16 8,005 8,147 39,549 20,995 18,554

12IXIII Rambha 7.77 1,745 1,794 9,213 4,591 4,622

21lV Raurkela (M) ...... See Raurkela

2IV Raurkela Steel Township* ...... See Raurkela

Raurkela 157.17 82,845 84,265 398,864 218,845 180,019 Urban Agglomeration

(a) lalda 6.18 2,318 2,618 13,116 6,877 6,239 Included in Raurlcela (b) Raurkela (M)* 31,913 32,649 152,690 Steel township (NAC) 84,742 67,948 (c) Raurkela* Steel 132.86 48,614 48,998 233,058 127,226 105,832 township*

I1NIII Rayagada 18.65 10,002 10,168 48,247 24,837 23,410

7ffX Rengali Project 6.25 2,910 2,911 10,855 6,437 4,418 township

IIVII Sambalpur* ...... See Sambalpur

Samba1pur 89.50 36,993 38,473 193,297 102,556 90,741 Urban Agglomeration

216 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Total population in the age group Scheduled Schedule 0-6 Castes Tribes Literates

Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

835 752 273 273 2,338 2,239 3,169 2,387

4,555 4,443 2,813 1,966 1,020 872 17,853 8,774

229 254 190 73 38 37 1,575 649

2,568 2,387 2,61& 2,600 380 216 12,721 8,567

1,200 1,107 930 937 912 906 5,200 3,232

2,356 2,060 3,968 3,945 10 8 9,600 6,687

2,077 1,949 2,891 2,657 1,444 1,151 11,212 6,692

980 956 1,089 1,080 33 33 3,915 2,616

1,554 1,462 1,076 1,093 64 39 4,848 2,671

8,821 8,053 6,510 6,130 328 188 48,034 35,043

1,031 1,059 980 920 56 43 3,959 2,226

1,454 1,369 858 820 1,266 1,330 6,592 4,617

3,581 3,297 1,565 1,339 4,654 4,986 13,886 9,263

830 761 1,451 1,487 5 3 2,681 1,369

Urban Agglomeration ......

Urban Agglomeration ......

30,228 28,292 18,955 16,732 34,697 31,930 159,598 101,331

1,18t' 1,125 799 708 3,956 3,731 4,084 2,190

12,943 12,357 5,954 5,234 12,500 11,178 59,351 35,117

16,161 14,810 12,202 10,790 18,241 17,021 96,163 64,024

3,757 3,703 2,890 2,824 3,662 3,800 15,254 9,991

1,017 965 673 473 518 455 4,775 2,275

Urban Agglomeration ......

14,658 14,096 16,855 15,931 10,829 10,148 70,580 45,492

217 URBAN PRIMARY

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY

Total Main Agricultural Location Workers Cultivators LaboUIs Code (I-IX) I II No. Name of Town Males Females Males Females Males Females

1 2 17 18 19 20 21 22

2Nll Panposh 2,264 179 416 8 86 15

6/IV Paradip 15,246 832 167 196 27

6IXI Paradip Phosphates 1,503 47

12NlII Parlakhemundi 8,047 1,148 489 41 547 159

9/1 Patnagarh 4,199 669 555 35 1,072 303

61X Pattamundai 5,651 243 1,564 993 63

Sill Phulabani 6,740 1,222 267 174 410 307

131m Pipili 2,939 428 651 17 584 202 l2IXVll Polasara 3,994 1,369 997 301 886 741

l3NI Puri 30,713 3,619 224 5 422 55

12IXV Purusottampur 3,258 1,204 658 184 510 835

4/1 Rairangpur 4,523 718 556 62 283 251

21Il Rapgangapur 10,432 1,168 608 44 177 69 l21X1II Rambha 2,286 708 414 53 243 276

21lV Raurkela (M) ...... See RaUIkela

2N Raurkela Steel T own ship * ...... " .. See Raurkela

Raurkela 102,568 9,599 1,734 148 1,478 378 Urban Agglomeration

(a) Jalda 2,863 420 205 19 274 88

(b) Raurkela (M)* 43,181 3,991 899 73 458 85

(c) Raurkela* Steel 56,524 5,188 630 56 746 205 township*

11NlII Rayagada 12,539 2,423 815 100 1,427 1,160

7/IX Rengali Project 3,456 253 24 1 19 7 township

INll Sambalpur* .... " ...... ".See Sambalpur

Sambalpur 49,163 7,509 2,391 114 3,164 1,228 Urban Agglomeration

218 CENSUS ABSTRACT

OF MAIN WORKERS

Livestock, forestty, fishing Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing & Repairs in Hunting & Plantation, Mining & Household Other than house- Orchards & allied activities Quarrying Industry hold Industry III IV V(a) V(b) Males Females ' Males Females Males Females Males Females

23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

26 2 16 2 1,240 14

2,219 75 101 1 69 9 1,173 54

2 745 4 .

321 54 3 316 79 766 27

157 5 14 1 180 51 319 34

163 1 8 146 26 277 1

544 9 11 83 10 443 36

88 6 In 58 285 41

151 60 35 1 213 91 192 12

2,009 81 16 860 155 1,814 37

116 7 6 23 13 271 11

249 12 8 58 10 345 26

131 2 24 1 186 22 3,630 277

376 3 6 82 31 159 31

Urban Agglomeration ...... " ..

Urban Agglomeration , ......

1,618 89 342 101 889 169 43,286 1,445

3 189 75 20 6 1,296 64

800 48 85 1 346 81 10,697 402

815 41 68 25 523 82 31,293 979

408 10 15 229 33 1,943 90

95 8 1 8 3 31

Urban Agglomeration ......

1,786 80 173 17 1,009 807 7,980 905

219 URBAN PRIMARY . INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY

Transport, Trade & Storage & Location Construction Commerce Communications Code VI VII VIII No. Name of Town Males Females Males Females Males Females

1 2 31 32 33 34 35 36

2NII Panposh 32 1 67 1 37

6fIV Paradip 461 73 2,764 188 5,168 107

(}/,XI Paradip Phosphates 195 5 82 2 385 1

12NIII Parlakhemundi 352 10 2,108 268 674

9/1 Patnagarh 90 2 748 70 161 1

61X Pattamundai 149 997 22 373 1

8/11 Phulabani 285 7 1,301 64 422 8

13/III Pipili 45 2 577 15 139 3

12IXVII Polasara 42 1 725 48 103

13NI Puri 721 72 10,380 865 3,253 37

12IXV Purusottampur 62 756 37 118

4/1 Rairangpur 182 17 1,411 30 342 12

2/11 Rajagangapur 272 43 1,991 100 577 14

12IXIII RlIlll'tlha 51 442 200 107

2fIV Raurkela (M) ...... See Raurkela

2N Raurkela Steel Town ship * ...... See Raurkela

Raurkela 4,239 603 17,145 612 11813 385 Urban Agglomeration

(a) Jalda 42 6 188 16 57 6

(b) Raurkela (M)* 2,312 322 10757 334 8,291 308

(c) Raurkela* Steel 1,885 275 6,200 262 3,465 71 township *

IINIII Rayagada 442 13 2,337 253 1,836 44

7/IX Reng-ali Project 2,627 172 301 14 30 township

INII Sambalpur* ...... See Sambalpur

Sambalpur 2,367 319 9,802 622 4,910 64 Urban Agglomeration

220 CENSUS ABSTRACT

OF MAIN WORKERS

Other Marginal Services Workers Non-workers IX Males Females Males Females Males Females

37 38 39 40 41 42

342 138 16 37 2,649 4,419

2,928 298 323 75 12,382 19,246

94 35 496 926

2,471 510 161 486 10,429 16,396

903 167 40 158 4,053 7,127

981 129 169 95 8,452 13,610

2,974 607 70 158 7,927 1,1,037

459 84 35 30 2,982 5,235

650 113 79 252 4,322 6,838

11,014 2,312 213 76 35,582 54,996

738 117 13 109 3,259 5,061

1,089 298 38 56 4,819 7,943

2,836 596 76 389 10,487 16,997

406 114 58 272 2,247 3,642

Urban Agglomeration ......

Urban Agglomeration ......

20,024 5,669 897 673 115,380 169,747

589 140 144 35 3,870 5,784

8,536 2,337 187 152 41,374 63,805

10,899 3,192 566 486 70,136 100,158

3,087 720 48 146 12,250 20,841

320 48 7 44 2,974 4,121

Urban Agglomeration ......

15,581 3,353 339 1,322 53,054 81,910

221 URBAN PRIMARY

Total population No. of (including Institutional & Location Area Occupied Houseless population Code of town Residential No. of No. Name of Town in km2 Houses Households Persons Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

(a) Burla* 28.62 6,970 7,009 34,640 18,725 15,915

(b) Hirakud 11.13 4,636 4,976 23,833 12,648 11,185

(c) Sambalpur* 49.75 25,387 26,488 134,824 71,183 63,641

4NI Sonapur 15.13 2,862 3,034 14,409 7,594 6,815

5/III Soro 23.64 3,389 3,727 22,737 11,502 11,235

111IlI Sunabeda 76.48 12,,251 12,300 52,507 27,196 25,311

2/1 Sundargarh 23.83 5,896 5,904 30,352 15,879 14,473

12fIV Surada 4.92 2,411 2,490 13,268 6,733 6,535

7/1 Talcher* ...... See Talcher

Ta1cher 25.46 4,684 4,557 26,806 14,717 12,089 Urban Agglomeration

(i) Talcher* 25.46 4,684 4,557 26,806 14,717 12,089

7NI Ta1cher thermal power 2.00 1,576 1,606 7,148 3,971 3,177 station township

9NII Tarbha 12.95 1,165 1,425 7,466 3,785 3,681

2/IX Tensa 1.85 1,016 1,028 4,599 2,500 2,099

9/111 Titlagarh*

Titlagarh 15.34 4,922 5,057 25,719 13,490 12,229 Urban Agglomeration

(1) Titlagarh* 15.34 4,922 5,057 25,719 13,490 12,229

4/IlI Udala 7.89 2,195 2,223 11,289 6,048 5,241

lINI Umarkote 25.90 3,650 3,73& 18,604 9,402 9,202

222 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Total population in the age group Scheduled Schedule 0-6 Castes Tribes Literates

Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

2,459 2,295 4,105 3,932 1,700 1,581 13,511 8,045

1,627 1,646 2,460 2,418 1,767 1,622 8,911 5,497

10,572 10,155 10,290 9,581 7,362 6,945 48,158 31,950

1,137 1,044 1,523 1,513 160 144 5,687 3,402

1,860 1,869 1,626 1,559 271 298 7,272 4,944

4,351 4,497 5,048 5,062 5,322 5,265 17,007 11,284

2,379 2,104 1,535 (422 3,529 3,562 11,475 8,452

1,073 1,033 1,706 1,715 36 26 4,452 3,027

Urban Agglomeration ......

2,273 2,065 2,433 2,295 465 390 10,206 5,770

2,273 2,065 2,433 2,295 465 390 10,206 5,770

511 550 348 288 217 201 3,240 2,162

587 530 453 424 26 23 2,632 1,669

320 277 229 215 481 436 1,747 1,207

2,022 1,857 2,069 1,957 657 603 8,881 5,205

2,022 1,857 2,069 1,957 657 603 8,881 5,205

849 768 501 479 1,701 4,072 2,460

1,791 1,772 3,356 3,309 1,053 1,100 4,627 2,816

223 URBAN PRIMARY

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY

Total Main Agricultural Location Workers Cultivators Labours Code (I-lX) I II No. Name of Town Males Females Males Females Males Females

1 2 17 18 19 20 21 22

(a) Burla* 8,326 1,473 611 28 818 380

(b) Hirakud 5,929 880 414 21 727 336

(c) Sambalpur* 34,908 5,156 1,366 65 1,619 512

4NI Sonapur 3,575 893 161 24 61 17

5/III Soro 5,519 478 1,261 37 979 157 ll1III Sunabeda 12,983 1,854 2,632 397 611 427

2/1 Sundargarh 7,290 1,122 642 43 334 81

121lV Surada 3,022 397 228 7 164 45

7/1 Talcher* ...... See Talcher

Talcher 6,697 576 341 6 277 103 Urban Agglomeration

(i) Talcher* 6,697 576 341 6 277 103

7NI Talcher thermal power 1,959 160 10 10 station township

9NII Tarbha 2,011 399 372 31 207 100

21IX Tensa 1,004 115 2 2

91 III Titlagarh >I<

Titlagarh 6,511 917 488 31 550 216 Urban Agglomeration

(1) Titlagarh>l< 6,511 917 488 31 550 216

4/III Udala 2,872 564 425 10 424 130

IINI Umarkote 4,864 1,034 1,152 46 1,013 630

224 CENSUS ABSTRACT

OF MAIN WORKERS

Livestock, forestry, fishing Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing & Repairs in Hunting & Plantation, Mming & Household Other than house- Orchards & allied activities Quarr)ing Industry hold Industry III IV yea) V(b) Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

235 15 13 7 59 41 447 48

237 28 18 1 71 40 1,936 106

1,314 37 142 9 879 726 5,597 751

184 54 2 5 278 140 997 182

106 I 7 106 71 429 19

467 68 51 27 72 7 4,953 99

315 17 18 229 43 416 22

331 138 5 142 37 186 5

Urban Agglomeration ......

193 6 1,218 39 147 25 603 16

193 6 1,218 39 147 25 603 16

4 20 1 2 2 44 3

41 5 1 168 52 197 35

3 1 472 35 7 275 16

160 4 8 78 37 704 20

160 4 8 78 37 704 20

141 3 123 159 141 8

149 3 95 72 251 12

225 URBAN PRJMARY

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY

Transport, Trade & Storage & Location Construction Commerce Communications Code VI vn VITI No. Name of Town Males Females Males Females Males Females

1 2 31 32 33 34 35 36

(a) Burla* 721 124 1,060 82 407 2

(b) Hirakud 372 40 536 43 192 3

(c) Sambalpur* 1,274 155 8,206 497 4,311 59

4Nl Sonapur 103 II 561 151 185 1

5/11I Soro 93 1 I,1l7 17 443

ll1IlI Sunabeda 592 127 1,290 104 253 1

2/1 Sundargarh 218 29 1,351 69 321 4

121lV Surada 95 769 59 170 2

7/1 Talcher* ...... See Talcher

TaIcher 247 14 1,363 43 406 1 Urban Agglomeration

(i) Talcher* 247 14 1,363 43 406

7NI Talcher thermal power 379 10 95 1 29 2 station township

9NU Tarbha 30 463 85 118

2fIX Tensa 3 61 3 21

9/11I Titlagarh*

Titlagarh 204 1 1,736 150 802 16 Urban Agglomeration

(1) Titlagarh* 204 1 1,736 150 802 16

4/III Udala 86 2 583 22 82

11NI Umarkote 79 1 1,033 76 147 1

226 CENSUS ABSTRACT

OF MAIN WORKERS

Other Marginal Services Workers Non-workers IX Males Females Males Females Males Females

37 38 39 40 41 42

3,955 746 37 113 10,362 14,329

1,426 262 121 340 6,598 9,965

10,200 2,345 181 869 36,094 57,616

1,043 308 6 40 4,013 5,882

978 184 72 233 5,911 10,524

2,062 597 266 513 13,947 22,944

3,446 814 63 131 8,526 13,220

932 104 122 271 3,589 5,867

Urban Agglomeration ......

1,902 323 56 83 7,964 11,430

1,902 323 56 83 7,964 11,430

1,375 131 2 1 2,010 3,016

414 91 22 48 1,752 3,234

158 60 1 1,495 1,984

1,781 442 49 107 6,930 11,205

1,781 442 49 107 6930 11,205

864 232 25 176 3,151 4,501

945 193 42 397 4,496 7,771

227

APPENDICES

APPENDIX - I

LOCATION OF TOWNS ARRANGED IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER sf. No. Name of town with location code Tahsil/Police Station District

1 2 3 4

1. Anandapur 3/IV Anandapur Tahsil Kendujhar Anandapur P.S.

2. Anugu1 7/11 Anugu1 Tahsil Dhenkana1 Anugul P.S.

3. Asika 12/v Asika Tahsil Ganjam Asika P.S.

4. Athagad 6MI Athagad Tahsil Cuttack Athagad P.S ..

5. Balagoda (Bolani) 3/V Barbil Tahsil Kendujhar Barbil P.S.

6. Balangir 9IIV Balangir Tahsil Balangir Balangir P.S.

7. Baleshwar 5/11 Baleshwar Tahsil Baleshwar Baleshwar P.S.

8. Balimela l1IXII Chitra Konda Tahsil Koraput Orkel P.S.

9. Balugaon 13/XII Banapllf Tahsil Puri Banapur P.S.

10. Banapur 13/VII Banapur Tahsil Purl Banapur P.S.

11. Banki 6/VlII Banki Tahsil Cuttack Banki P.S.

12. Barapali 1/11 Barapali Tahsil Sambalpur Barapali P.S.

13. Barbil 3/1 Barbil Tahsil Kendujhar Barbil P.S.

14. Baragarh lIIIl Baragarh Tahsil Samb,alpur Baragarh P.S.

15. Baripada 4111 Baripada Tahsil Mayurbhanj Baripada P.S.

16. Basudebpur 5/V Basudebpur Tahsil Baleshwar Basudebpur P. S.

231 LOCATION OF TOWNS ARRANGED IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER (Contd .. .)

S1. No. Name of town with location code TahsillPolice Station District

2 3 4

17. Baudh 8/1 Baudh Tahsil Phulabani Baudh P.S.

18. BeUaguntha 12/11 Ghumsur Tahsil Ganjam Bhanjanagar P.S.

19. Belpahar llXl Lakhanpur Tahsil Sambalpur Belpahar P.S.

20. Bhadrak 5flV Bhadrak Tahsil Baleshwar Bhadrak P.S.

2l. Bhanjanagar 12/1 Ghumsur Tahsil Ganjam Bhanjanagar P.S.

22. Bhawani Patna 10/lV Kalahandi Tahsil Kalahandi Sadar P.S.

23. Bhuban 7flV Bhuban Tahsil Dhenkanal Bhuban P.S.

24. Bhubaneswar 13MII Bhubaeswar Tahsil Purl

25. Binika 91V Binika Tahsil Balangir Binika P.S.

26. Biramitrapur 21111 Biramitrapur Tahsil Sundargarh Biramitrapur P.S.

27. Brahmapur 12IXIX Brahmapur Tahsil Ganjam

28. Brajarajnagar lllV Jharsuguda Tahsil Sanlbalpur Orient P.S.

29. Buguda 12flII Buguda Tahsil Ganjam Buguda P.S.

30. Buda lIX Sambalpur Tahsil Sambalpur Burla P.S.

31. Champua 3MI Champua Tahsil Kendujhar Champua P.S.

32. Chandabali 5M Chandabali Tahsil Baleshwar Chandabali P.S.

33. Chandili lllXlII Rayagada Tahsil Koraput Rayagada P.S.

34. Charibatia 6/XIII Tangi Choudwar Tahsil Cuttack Choudwar P.S.

232 LOCATION OF TOWNS ARRANGED IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER (Contd . .)

S1. No. Name of town with location code Tahsil/Police Station District

1 2 3 4

35. Chhatrapur 12IXII Chhatrapur Tahsil Ganjam Chhatrapur P.S.

36. Chikiti 12/IX Chikiti Tansil Ganjam Nuagaon P.S.

37. Chitrakonda llIXI Chitrakonda Tahsil Koraput Chitrakonda P.S.

38. Choudwar 6M Tangi Choudwar Tahsil Cuttack Choudwar P.S.

39. Cuttack 6IIX Cuttack Tahsil Cuttack

40. Daitari 3M Ghatgaon Tahsil Kendujhar Daitari P.S.

41. Darnanjodi l1IXIV Nandapur Tahsil Koraput Damanjodi P.S.

42. Debagarh IMI Debagarh Tahsil Sambalpur Debagarh P.S.

43. Deracolliery 7MI Talcher Tahsil Dhenkanal Collery P.S.

44. Dhenkanal 7IIII Dhenkanal Tahsil Dhenkanal Dhenkanal Sadar P.S.

45. Digapahandi 12/VI Digapahandi Tahsil Ganjam Digapahandi P.S.

46. Fertiliser Corporation of Talcher Tahsil Dhenkanal India Township 7/VIII Bikrampur P.S.

47. Ganjam 121XX Chhatrapur Tahsil Ganjam Chhatrapur P.S.

48. Ghantapada 11X Talcher Tahsil Dhenkanal Colliery P.S.

49. G. Udayagiri 8/lIl G. Udayagiri Tahsil Phulabani G. Udayagiri P.S.

50. Gopalpur 6/XII Cuttack Tahsil Cuttack Cuttack Sadar P.S.

51. Gopalpur 121X Brahmapur Tahsil Ganjam Gopalpur P.S.

52. Gudari 11 IX GunupurTahsil Koraput Gudari P.S.

233 LOCATION OF TOWNS ARRANGED IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER (Contd .. .)

81. No. Name of town with location code TahsillPolice Station District

I 2 3 4

53. Gunupur It/IX Gunupur Tahsil Koraput Gunupur P.S.

54. Hatibandha 2MII Panposh Tahsil Sundargarh Raghunath Pali P.S.

55. Hinjili 1200 Purusottampur Tahsil Ganjam Hinjili P.S.

56. Hirakud IIlX Sambalpur Tahsil Sambalpur Hirakud P.S.

57. Jagatsinghapur 6tv Jagatsinghapur Tahsil Cuttack Jagatsinghapur P.S.

58. Jajapur 6/II Jajapur Tahsil Cuttack Jajapur P.S.

59. Jajapur Road 6/1 Sukinda Tahsil Cuttack Jajapur Road P.S.

60. Jalda 2M Panposh Tahsil Sundargarh Raghunath Pali P.S.

61. Jaleswar 51l Jaleswar Tahsil Baleswar Jaleswar P.S.

62. Jatani 1311V Bhubaneswar Tahsil Purl Jatani P.S.

63. Jeypur 11111 Jeypur Tahsil Koraput Jeypur P.S.

64. Jharsuguda ltv Jharsuguda Tahsil Sambalpur Jharsuguda P.S.

65. Joda 3111 Barbil Tahsil Kendujhar Joda P.S.

66. Junagarh lOlllI DharamgarhTahsil Kalahandi Junagarh P.S.

67. Kamakshya Nagar 7IV Kamakshya Nagar Tahsil Dhenkana1 Kamakshya Nagar P.S.

68. Kantabanji 9111 Kantabanji Tahsil Balangiri Kantabanji P.S.

69. Kantilo 13/1X Khandapada Tahsil Purl Khandapada P.S.

234 LOCATION OF TOWNS ARRANGED IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER (Contd ... )

S1. No. Name of town with location code TahsillPolice Station District

1 2 3 4

70. Karanjia 41lV Karanjia Tahsil Mayurbhanja Karanjia P. S.

71 Kashinagar 12MI Parlakhemundi Tahsil Ganjam Kashinagar P.S.

72. Kavisurjyanagar 12/XVI Kodala Tahsil Ganjam Purusottampur P.S. (P)

73. Kendrapara 6IIII Kendrapara Tahsil Cuttack Kendrapara P.S.

74. Kendujhar 3/III Kendujhar Tahsil Kendujhar Kendujhar Town P.S.

7S. Kesinga ION Kalahandi Tahsil Kalahandi Kesinga P. S.

76. Khalikote 12lXIV khalikote Tahsil Ganjam RambhaP.S.

77. Khandapada 13/X Khandapada Tahsil Purl Khandapada P.S.

78. Khariar 10m Khariar Tahsil Kalahandi Khariar P.S.

79. Khariar Road lOll Nuapada Tahsil Kalahandi Jonk P.S. .

80. . Khordha 13JII Khordha Tahsil Purl Khordha P.S.

81. Kochinda 1M Kochinda Tahsil Sambalpur Kochinda P.S.

82. Kodala 121XVlII Kodala Tahsil Ganjam Kodala P.S.

83 Konark 1300 Nimapada Tahsil Purl Konark P.S.

84. Koraput ll/IV Koraput Tahsil Koraput Koraput Town P.S.

85. Kotpad 11IV Kotpad Tahsil Koraput Kotpad P.S.

86. Malkangiri 111I Malkangiri Tahsil Koraput Malkangiri P.S.

235 LOCATION OF TOWNS ARRANGED IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER (Contd .. .)

51. No. Name of town with location code TahsillPolice Station. District

2 3 4

87. Nabarangapur 11MI Nabarangaptir Tahsil Koraput Nabarangapur P.S.

88. Nalco 700 Anugul Tahsil Dhenkanal Nalco P.S.

89. Nayagarh 13/I Nayagarh Tahsil Puri Nayagarh P.S.

90. Nilagiri 5MI Nilagiri Tahsi! Baleshwar Nilagiri P.S.

91. Nimapada 13/V Nimapada Tallsil Purl Nimapada P.S.

92. Nuapatna 6IXIV Tigiria Tahasil Cuttack Tigiria P.S.

93. Padmapur 111 Padmapur Tahsil Sarnbalpur Padmapur P.S.

C)4. Panposh 2MI Rajagangapur Tahsil Sundargarh Rajagangapur P.S.

95. Paradip 6IIV Kujang Tahsil Cuttack Paradip P.S.

96. Paradip Phosphates 6IXI Kujang Tahsil Cuttack Paradip P.S.

97. Parlakhemundi 12MII Parlakhemundi Tahsil Ganjam Par1akhemundi P. S.

98. Patnagarh 9/1 Patnagarh Tahsil Balangir Patnagarh P. S.

99. Pattamundai 61X Pattamundai Tahsil Cuttack Patamundai P.S.

100. Phu1abani 81II Kandhamal Tahsil Phulabani Phulabani Town P. S.

101. Pipili 13/III Pipili Tahsil Puri Pipili P.S.

102. Po1asara 12IXVII Kodala Tahsil Ganjam Purusottampur P.S. (P)

103. Puri 13/VI Puri Tahsil Puri Purusottampur P.S.

236. LOCATION OF TOWNS ARRANGED Ili ALPHABE/fIC,.\L ORDER (Contd .. .)

81. No. Name of town with location code TahslllPohce Station Dlstnct

2 3 4 _._------104. Purusottampur 12/XV F1JnlS'Jttamplll T.lh:;il Ganjam FufusottdmpUf ;> ;:;

105. Rairangpur 4/1 r{3Itan:~~1Il 1'.1" ;:11 Mayurbha11J R,manf;Jur P.;)

106. Rajagangapur 21lI Rajag~tl1[::lrUI 'i'ahbil Sundargarh f{,;,jagang?pw : ~'

107. Rambha 12JXlll t-.h;lhkote i <121"'1 Ganjam Ramhha P S

108 Raurkela "'t 21lV Paltposh l' ai.sil Sundarg.al h

109. Raurkela Steel Towl1ship*t 21V Sundarg,,'1rh

1l0. Rayagada IlNfIl l{(lya:':~3Ja f ahsl; Koraput P,ay::tgactl P S.

111. Renga1idam Project 71lX T ale!)!;:l T (I~,;·,Jl Dhenkll1al Township Reng,db':iclllSltl P S

112. Sambalpur *t l/VIlJ Sambd!~ur Tabil Sambalpu, Sambalpur P. S

113. Sonapur 9M SOllaPllt" Tahsil BaJangtr Souapu( P S

114. Soro 51lII Som T:dJt>ll Baleshwar SOlO P.S

itS. Sunabeda llllIl Nandaptlf TLtr.~li Korapnt Simihguda P S

116. Sundargarh 2/1 SUlld.1r,0..:rh Tallsll Sundargarh SUlidarg.1fh Town P ~

117. Surada 12/IV Surada Tallsil Ganjam SuradaP S

118. Talcher* 7/1 Takher T3.hsll Dhenkanal Talchel Gadar P S

119. Talcher Thermal Power 7M Talcher Tahsil Ohenkanal Station Township Colhery P.S

120. Tarbha 9MI S011apUi Tahsil Balangir TarbhaP S. LOCATION OF TOWNS ARRANGED IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER (Coneld ... )

81. No. Name of town with location code Tahsil/Police Station District

1 2 3 4

121. Tensa 2IIX Banei Tahsil Sundargarh Lahunipara P.S.

122. Titlagarh* 91111 Titlagarh Tahsil Balangir Titlagarh P.S.

123. Udala . 41111 Udala Tahsil Mayurhhanj Udala P.S.

124. Umarkote 111VI Umarkote Tahsil Koraput Umarkote P.S.

* The town having outgrowth. t The town a component of urban agglomeration.

238 APPENDIX - II

TOWNS ARRANGED ACCORDING TO POPULATION SIZE, 1991

81. Name- of the town 81. No. in State Population No. alphabetical orders

1 2 3 4

1. Bhubaneswar 24 411,542 2. Cuttack 39 403,418

3. Raurkela Steel Township* 109 233,058 4. Brahmapur 27 210,418

5. Raurkela* (M) 108 152,690

6. Sambalpur* 112 134,824

7 Puri 103 125,199

8. Baleshwar* 7 101,829

9. Bhadrak 20 76,435 10. Balangir 6 69,920

11. Brajaraj Nagar 28 69,667 12. Baripada* 15 69,240

13. Jeypur 63 65,246 14. Jharsuguda 64 65,054 '

15. Sunabeda 115 52,507 16. Bargarh 14 51,205 17. Bhawanipatna 22 51,062

18. Jatani* 62 50,116

19. Rayagada 110 48,247

20. Paradip 95 48,104

21. Dhenkana1 44 46,314 22. Barbi1 13 42,032

23. Kendujhar 74 41,945 24. Rajagallgapur 106 39,549

25. Choudwar 38 36,877 26. Par1akhemundi 97 36,667

27. Kendrapara 73 35,015

28. Koraput 84 34,924 29. Burla* 30 34,640

239 TOWNS ARRANGED ACCORDING TO POPULATION SIZE, 1991 (Contd. . .)

------"-- -_-"~- SI N arne of the town S1. No. in State Population No. alphabetical orders

_------~------2 3 4 ------_------30 Biramitrapm 26 33,556 31 Joda 65 31,069

32 Khordha 80 30,591 33. Sundar!¥!rh J16 30,352

34. Anandapur 30,278

35 Pattarnuudai 99 28,220 36 Jajapur 5& 27,312 37. Phulabani 100 27,154 38 Talcher* 118 26,806 39. Jajapur Road* - 59 26,119 40. Titlagarh* 12'Z 25,719 41. Basudebpur 16 25,236 42. Jagatsinghapur 57 25,016 43. Anugul 2 24,772 44. Belpahar 19 24,607 45. Hirakud 56 23,833

46. Nabarangapur 87 23,513 47. Soro 114 22,737 48 Asika 3 19,363 49. Bhuban 23 18,966

50. Umarkote 124 18,604 51. Malkangiri 86 18,351 52. Gunupur )3 18,317 53 Rairangpur 105 18,097 54_ Chhatrapur 35 17,950 55. Hinjili 55 11,676 56. KaraJ.1Jia 70 17,623 57 Kantabanji 68 17,535 58. Debagarh 42 17,275

59 Bhanjanagar 21 17,122 60. Polasara J02 16,854 61. Jaleswar 61 16,186 .-----~ ~-~------

240 TOWNS ARRANGED ACCORDING TO POPULATION SIZE, 1991 (Contd .. .)

S1. Name of the town S1. No. in State Population No. alphabetical orders

2 3 4

62. Barapali 12 16,371

63. Patnagarh 98 16,246

64. Chandili 33 16,151 65. Baudh 17 15,458

66. Sonapur 113 14,409

67. Banki 11 14,350 68. Kesinga 75 14,127

69. Khariar Road 79 14,027 70. Kavisurjyanagar 72 13,938

71. Banapur 10 13,702

72. Athagad 4 13,661 73. Nirnapada 91 13,658 74. Kotpad 85 13,309 75. Surada 1\7 13,268

76. Jalda 60 13,116 77. Dera Colliery Township 43 13,096 78. Junagarh 66 12,974

79. Padrnapur 93 12,971 80. Binika 25 12,955 81. Purusottarnpur 104 12,904 82. Karnakshyanagar 67 12,832

83. Ni1agiri 90 12,800 84. Balugaon 9 12,404

85. Kochinda 81 12,161 86. Khariar 78 11,738

87. Pipili 101 11,649

88. Balagoda (Bolani) 5 11,370 89. Udal a 123 11,289 90. Konark 83 10,899 91. Bengali Dam Project Township 111 10,855 92. Ganjarn 47 10,847 93. Duguda 29 10,664

241 TOWNS ARRANGED ACCORDING TO POPULATION SIZE, 1991 (Coneld.. .)

S1. Name of the town S1. No. in State Population No. alphabetical orders

2 3 4

94. Nayagarh 89 10,464 95. Kodala 82 10,187 96. Kashinagara 71 10,102 97. Balimela 8 10,096 98. Digapahandi 45 10,032 99. Chikiti 36 10,005 100. Ghantapada 48 9,978 101. Panposh 94 9,564

102. Fertiliser Corporation of India Township 46 9,366 103. Rambha 107 9,213 104. Khalikote 76 9,017 105. Bellaguntha 18 8,838 106. Hatibandha 54 8,521 107: G. Udayagiri 49 8,508 108. Kantilo 69 8,258 109.- Chandabali 32 8,110 110. Nalco 88 8,102 111. Khandapada 77 7,522 112. Tarbha 120 7,466 113. Talcher Thermal Power Station Township 119 7,148 114. Gudari 52 6,611 115. Nuapatna 92 6,139 116. Chitra Konda 31 5,981 117. Charlbatia 34 5,965 118. Champua 31 5,746 119. Damanjodi 41 5,719 120. Gopalpur (C.T.) 50 5,451 121. Gopalpur (N.A.C.) 51 5,403 122. Tensa 121 4,599 123. Daitari 40 4,434 124. Paradip Phosphates 96 2,972

* The town having out-growth. t The town a component of Urban Agglomeration.

242 APPENDIX - III

TOWNS ARRANGED DISTRICTWISE ACCORDING TO POPULATION SIZE (1991)

SI. Name of the town Population No.

2 3

01 - SAMBALPUR DISTRICT l. Sambalpur 134,824 2. Brajaraj Nagar 69,667 3. Jharsuguda 65,054 4. Bargarh 51,205 5. Burla* 34,640 6. Belpahar 24,607 7. Hirakud 23,833 8. Debagarh 17,275 9. Barapali 16,371 10. Padmapur 12,971 11 Kochinda 12,161

02 - SUNDARGARH l. Raurkela Steel Township (N.A.c.) 233,058 2. Raurkela* 152,690 3. Rajagangapur 39,549 4. Biramitrapur 33,556 5. Sundargarh 30,352 6. Jalda 13,116 7. Panposh 9,564 8. Hatibandha 8,521 9. Tensa 4,599

03 - KENDUJHAR 1. Barbil 42,032 2. Kendujhar 41,945 3. Joda 31,069 4. Anandapur 30,278 5. Balacoda (Bolani) 11,370 6. Champua 5,746 7. Daitari 4,434

243 TOWNS ARRANGED DISTRICTWISE ACCORDING TO POPULATION SIZE (1991) (Contd .. .)

S1. Name of the town Population No.

1 2 3

04 - MAYUR~HANJ

1. Baripada* 69,240

2. Rairangpur 18,097

3. Karanjia 17,623 4. Udala 11,289

05 - BALESHWAR 1. Baleshwar* 101,829 2. Bhadrak 76,435 3, Basudebpur 25,236 4. Sora 22,737 5. Jaleswar 16,786 6, Nilagiri 12,800 7. Chandabali 8,170

06 - CUTTACK 1. Cuttack 403,418 2. Paradip 48,104

3. Choudwar 36,877 4. Kendrapara 35,015 5. Pattamundai 28,220 \ 6. Jajapur 27,312 7. Jajapur Road* 26,119 8. Jagatsinghapur 25,016

9. Banki 14,350

10. Athagad 13,661 11. Nuapatna 6,139 12. Charibatia 5,965 13. Gopalpur 5,451

14. Paradip Phosphates 2,972

07 - DHENKANAL 1. Dhenkanal 46,314 2. Talcher* 26,806

244 TOWNS ARRANGED DISTRICTWISE ACCORDING TO POPULATION SIZE (1991) (Contd .. .)

81. Name of the town Population No.

2 3

3. Anugul 24,772 4. Bhuban 18,966 5. Deracolliery Township 13,096 6. Kamakshya Nagar 12,832 7. Rengali Dam Project Township 10,855 8. Ghantapada 9,978 9, Fertiliser Corporation of India Township 9,366 10. Nalco 8,102 11. Talcher Thermal Power Station Township 7,148

08 - PHULABANI 1. Phulabani 27,154 2. Baudh 15,458 3. G. Udayagiri 8,508

09 - BALANGIR 1. Balangir 69,920 2. Titlagarh* 25,719 3. Kantabal* 17,535 4, Patnagarh 16,246 5. Sonapur 14,409 6. Binika 12,955 7. Tarbha 7,466

10 - KALAHANDI 1. Bhawanipatna 51,062 2. Kesinga 14,127 3. Khariar Road 14,027 4. lunagarh 12,974 [S. Khariar 11,738

11- KORAPUT l. Jeypur 65,246 Sunabeda 52,507 Rayagada 48,247

245 TOWNS ARRANGE)) DISTRICTWISE ACCORDING TO POPULATION SIZE (1991) (Con/d.. .)

S1. Name of the town Population No.

1 2 3

4. Koraput 34,924 5. Nqbarangapur 23,513 6. Umarkote 18,604 7. Malkangiri 18,351 8. Gunupur 18,317 9. Chandili 16,151 10. . Kotpad 13,309 11. Balimela " 10,096 12. Gudari 6,611 13. Chitrakonda 5,981 14. Damanjodi 5,719

12- GANJAM 1. Brahmapur 210,418 2. Parlakhemundi 36,667 3. Asika 19,363 4. Chhatrapur 17,950 ,} 5. Hinjili 17,676 6. Bhanjanagar 17,122 7. Polasara 16,854 8. Kavisurjyanagar 13,938 9. Surada 13,268 10. Purusottampur 12,904 11. Ganjam 10,847 12. Buguda 10,664 13. Kodala 10,187 14. Kashinagar 10,102 15. Digapahandi 10,032 16. Chikiti 10,005 17. Rambha 9,213 18. Khalikote 9,071 19. Bellaguntha 8,838 20. Gopa1pur 5,403

246 TOWNS ARRANGED DISTRICTWISE ACCORDING TO POPULATION SU~E (1991) (Conc1d ... )

S1. Name of the town Population No.

2 3

13 - PURl 1. Bhubaneswar 411,542 2. Puri 125,199 3. Jatani* 50,116 4. Khordha 30,591 .s. Banapur 13,702 6. Nimapada 13,658 7. Balugaon 12,404 8. Pipili 11,649 9. Konark 10,899 10. Nayagarh 10,464 11. Kantilo 8,258 12. Khandapada 7,522

* The, town having out-growth.

247 APPENDIX - IV

TOWNS SHOWING THEIR OUT·GROWTHS WITH POPULATION

S1. N arne of the town Population of Pop1l1ation of No. with location code Core town Out.growth out·growth

2 3 4 5

1. Sarnbalpur 131,138- Dhankauda and Mathapali Area 3,686

2. Burla 31,087 Amsadhakatapali Area 3,553

3. Raurkela Steel Township 215,509 I.D.L. Factory and other Colony Area 17,549

4. Raurkela 140,408 Kulunga Industrial Estate 12,282

5. Baripada 49,619 (i) Takatpur Industrial Area 12,258

(li) L.I.C. Colony Area 4,565

(iii) Podaastia Business Centre Area 2798

6. Baleshwar 85,442 Baleswar Industrial Estate 16,387 7. Jajapur Road 25,516 .chandama Commercial and Educational Area 603

8. Talcher 20,068 (i) I.T.I. and other colonies Area (old) 2,060

(ii) I.T.I. and other Govt. colonies Area (New) 4,678

9. Titlagarh 23,908 D.A.V. College Area 1,811

10. Jatani 48,042 Bikash Nagar Area 2,074

248 APPENDIX· V

PLACES OF TOURIST INTEREST IN THE TOWNS OF THE STATE

S1. No. Name of the town Place(s) of tourist interest

I 2 3

1. District Sambalpur

1. Hirakud Longest mainstream Dam.

2. Sambalpur Temple, Budharaja Temple, Deer Park and the temples of Bara , Brahmapura, Ananta Sajya and Pataneswari.

2. District

1. Raurkela Steel Township Steel Plant, Fertiliser Plant, Indira Gandhi Park.

3. District Kendujhar

1. Kendujhar Baladevjew Temple, Temple, Shrines of Sidha Jagannath, Sidhakali and Panchabati.

4. District Mayurbhanj

1. Baripada Jublee Library.

5. District lIaleshwar

1. Chandabali A famous river port

6. District Cuttack

1. Banki Charchika Temple

2. Choudwar Birat Gadi

3. Cuttack Barabati Fort, Qudam~i~Rasool, Barabati Stadium and the temple of Cuttack chandi and the Stone Revetment of Cuttack.

4. Jajapur Known as Navigayakshetra, Viraja Temple. The Shrines of Sueta Varaha and Sapta Matruka and D.asasuamadha Ghat.

5. Jajapur Road Vyasa Sarobar, Dhabalagiri temple.

6. Kendrapara Known as Tulasi Kshetra, Loard Baladevjew Temple.

7. Paradip Sea Port

8. Paradip Phosphates Fertiliser Plant (D.A.P.) 7. District Dhenkanal

1. Anugul Suna Sagada Hillock

2. Dhenkanal Jatan Nagar, the temples ofBalabhadra, Sambhugopal, Raghunath and Kunjakanta Krushna.

249 APPEND IX - V (cone/d.)

PLACES OF TOURIST INTEREST IN THE TOWNS OF THE STATE

S1. No. Name of the town Place(s) of tourist interest

1 2 3

3. Fertiliser Corporation of The largest Coal based fertiliser Plant. India Township

4. Talcher Lion's Gate, Statue of Lord, Vishnu and Rani Park.

8. District Phulabani

1. Baudh Rameswar Temple, Chandrachula Mahadeva Temple and the Buddhist Shrine.

9. District Balangir

1. Patanagarh Pataneswari, Samaleswari Kusalaswari, Someswar Siva, Jaganrtath and Sakhi Gopinath Temple.

2. Sonapur The Suvarnamem Temple, Narasinghanath Temple, Lankeswari Temple.

10. District Kalahandi

1. Junagarh Sati pillars - The Sculptural evidence of the "Sati Rites".

11. District Koraput

1. Koraput Known as Sabar Srikshetra, Lord Jagannath temple.

12. District Ganjam

1. Gopalpur Sea Beach

2. Rambha Chilika lake

13. District Puri

1. Banapur Maa Bhagabati temple, Daksha Prajapati temple.

2. Bubaneswar Known as City of temples, Khandagiri and Udayagiri caves, Temples of Lingaraj, Ananta Basudeva, Rajarani, Mukteswar Kedargauri, Sidheswar and the State Museum, Ekamrakanan. Chandra Shekharpur Planetarium, Regional Science Park, IneUra Gandhi Park, Boudha Bihar, Kausalya Ganga artificial pari culture centre.

3. Kantilo The temple of Lord Nilamadhaba on the top of the twin hills and an interesting scenic spot on river mahanadi.

4. Pipili Centre of applique works

5. Puri The temples of Lord Jagannath Gundicha, Lokamith, Sunar Gauranga, Swargadwar, Daria Mahabir, Tota Gopinath and Patiarani, the tanks like Narendra, Markandeya, Sweta Ganga and and the colourful sea beach.

250 SECTION-B MAPS