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POPULATION GROWTH OF ULBs IN ORISSA (1901 - 2001) S. ULBs 1901 1911 1921 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 2001 No. 1 Angul District 1 Angul 9053 18060 24772 38018 -- -- -- -- -- -- 15738 (M) (-42.48) (99.49) (37.17) (53.47) 2 Talcher 9189 8147 11794 16227 26806 34998 -- -- -- -- 6002 (M) (53.10) (-11.34) (44.76) (37.59) (65.19) (30.56) 3 Athmallick -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 11376 (NAC) 2 Balasore District 4 Balasore 21362 17037 17843 19405 22851 33931 46239 65779 101829 127358 20880 (M) (2.31) (-20.25) (4.73) (8.75) (17.76) (48.49) (36.27) (42.26) (54.80) (25.07) 5 Jaleswar 6711 13146 16786 21387 -- -- -- -- -- -- 10202 (NAC) (-34.22) (95.89) (27.69) (27.41) 6 Nilagiri 14757 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 12800 (NAC) (15.29) 7 Soro 22737 27794 -- -- -- -- -- -- 13081 -- 18599 (NAC) (22.25) (22.24) 3 Bargarh District 8 Bargarh 5204 7085 8236 9197 15375 22855 35400 51205 63678 -- 4689 (M) (10.98) (36.15) (16.25) (11.67) (67.17) (48.72) (54.62) (44.65) (24.36) 9 Padampur 10337 12971 15442 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 7349 (NAC) (40.66) (25.48) (19.05) 10 Barpalli 13639 16371 19157 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 9071 (NAC) (51.26) (20.02) (17.02) 4 Bhadrak District 11 Basudevpur 25236 30006 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 20031 (NAC) (25.98) (18.90) 24 RCUES, Lucknow S. ULBs 1901 1911 1921 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 2001 No. 12 Bhadrak 18578 18175 18283 19550 18795 25285 40478 60600 76435 92515 18581 (M) (0.32) (-2.17) (0,59) (6.93) (-3.86) ()34.53 (60.12) (49.68) (26.13) (21.04) 5 Bolangir District 13 Bolangir 11105 13646 18663 35748 54943 69920 85261 -- -- -- 6473 (M) (71.56) (22.88) (36.77) (91.94) (53.70) (27.26) (21.94) 14 Kantabanji 8863 10489 14818 17535 20095 -- -- -- -- -- 7741 (NAC) (14.49) (18.35) (41.27) (18.34) (14.60) 15 Patnagarh 7592 10085 13597 16246 18694 -- -- -- -- -- 5900 (NAC) (28.68) (32.84) (34.82) (19.48) (15.07) 16 Titlagarh 6050 7433 15840 21486 25719 30237 -- -- -- -- 5652 (NAC) (7.04) (22.86) (113.10) (35.64) (19.70) (17.71) 6 Boudh District 17 Boudgarh 5498 6088 8891 12589 15458 18025 -- -- -- -- 5740 (NAC) (-4.22) (10.73) (46.04) (41.59) (22..79) (16.61) 7 Cuttack District 18 Athgarh 7256 8931 11087 13661 15848 -- -- -- -- -- 5890 (NAC) (23.19) (23.08) (24.14) (23.22) (16.01) 19 Banki 5934 9296 12595 14350 15989 -- -- -- -- -- 4956 (NAC) (19.73) (56.66) (35.49) (13.93) (11.42) 20 Choudwar 24300 32144 36877 52528 -- -- -- -- -- -- 13478 (M) (80.29) (32.28) (14.72) (42.44) 21 Cuttack 52528 51007 65263 74291 102505 146308 205759 295268 403418 534654 51364 (MC) (-13.01) (-2.90) (27.95) (13.83) (37.96) (42.73) (40.63) (43.50) (36.63) (32.53) 8 Deogarh District 22 Deogarh 5711 6839 8906 13581 17275 20096 -- -- -- -- 6537 (M) (-12.64) (19.75) (30.22) (52.49) (27.20) (16.33) 23 Bhuban 5905 5331 6563 7231 7915 9476 11350 15517 18966 20234 6788 (NAC) (-13.01) (-9.72) (23.11) (10.18) (9.46) (19.72) (19.78) (36.71) (22.23) (6.69) 25 RCUES, Lucknow S. ULBs 1901 1911 1921 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 2001 No. 9 Dhenkanal District 24 Dhenkanal 6615 6132 7480 8422 10352 13727 19615 35653 46314 57677 5609 (M) (17.94) (-7.30) (21.98) (12.59) (22.92) (32.60) (42.89) (81.76) (29.90) (24.53) 25 Kamakhyanagar 12832 15003 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 10154 (NAC) (26.37) (16.92) 10 Gajapati District 26 Parlakhemundi 18370 18719 20072 21042 22270 22708 26917 32317 36667 43097 17336 (M) (5.96) (1.90) (7.23) (14.83) (5.84) (1-97) (18.54) (20.06) (13.46) (17.54) 27 Kashinagar 10102 9791 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1979 (NAC) (10.06) (-3.08) 11 Ganjam District 28 Aska 4491 5015 5794 6379 9024 12954 16394 19363 20739 -- 4912 (NAC) (-8.57) (11.67) (15.53) (10.10) (41.46) (43.55) (26.56) (18.11) (7.11) 29 Bellaguntha 1713 7915 8838 9962 -- -- -- -- -- -- 5762 (NAC) (23.45) (11.28) (11.66) (12.72) 30 Berhampur 31456 32731 37750 43536 62343 76931 117662 162550 210418 307792 25729 (MC) (22.26) (4.05) (15.33) (15.33) (43.20) (23.40) (52.94) (38.15) (29.45) (46.28) 31 Bhanjanagar 6134 6748 7227 8469 9952 12353 15324 17122 19748 -- 6042 (NAC) (1.52) (10.01) (7.10) (17.19) (17.51) (24.13) (24.05) (11.73) (15.34) 32 Buguda 8706 10664 13257 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 5148 (NAC) (69.11) (22.49) (24.32) 33 Chatrapur 7746 7835 10835 14140 17950 20289 -- -- -- -- 6227 (NAC) (24.39) (1.15) (38.29) (30.50) (26.94) (13.03) 34 Chikiti 10005 10802 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 8177 (NAC) (22.36) (7.97) 35 Digapahandi 10032 10890 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 7853 (NAC) (27.75) (8.55) 36 Ganjam 10847 11317 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 7580 (NAC) (43.10) (4.33) 37 Gopalpur 3583 4503 5403 6663 -- -- -- -- -- -- 3536 (NAC) (1.33) (25.68) (19.99) (23.32) 26 RCUES, Lucknow S. ULBs 1901 1911 1921 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 2001 No. 38 Hinjlikat 10821 13761 17676 21347 -- -- -- -- -- -- 8028 (NAC) (34.79) (27.17) (28.45) (20.77) 39 Kabisuryanagar 11870 13938 16094 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 9500 (NAC) (24.95) (17.42) (15.47) 40 Khalikote 6889 8340 9071 10958 -- -- -- -- -- -- 3365 (NAC) (104.73) (21.06) (8.76) (20.80) 41 Kodala 10187 12345 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 8537 (NAC) (19.33) (21.18) 42 Polosara 13039 16854 19568 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 10579 (NAC) (23.25) (29.26) (16.10) 43 Purusottampur 10739 12904 14249 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 8889 (NAC) (20.69) (20.16) (10.42) 44 Rambha 8196 9213 10716 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 6771 (NAC) (21.05) (12.41) (16.31) 45 Soroda 7106 8703 9833 11269 13268 14648 -- -- -- -- 6339 (NAC) (12.10) (22.47) (12.98) (14.60) (17.74) (10.40) 12 Jagatsinghpur District 46 Jagatsinghpur 25016 30824 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 21126 (M) (18.41) (23.22) 47 Paradeep 33042 48104 73625 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 6705 (M) (392.80) (45.58) (53.05) 13 Jajpur District 48 Jajpur 12241 11015 10673 11188 11026 13802 16707 22232 27312 32239 12111 (M) (1.07) (-10.02) (-3.10) (4.83) (-1.45) (25.18) (21.05) (33.07) (22.85) (18.04) 49 Vyasanagar 13846 20935 26119 40741 -- -- -- -- -- -- 5989 (M) (131.19) (51.20) (24.76) (55.98) 14 Jharsuguda District 50 Belpahar 32826 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 24607 (M) (33.40) 27 RCUES, Lucknow S. ULBs 1901 1911 1921 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 2001 No. 51 Brajarajnagar 31817 54033 69667 76959 -- -- -- -- -- -- 16196 (M) (96.45) (69.87) (28.93) (10.47) 52 Jharsuguda 7077 8032 13405 19227 24727 54859 65054 76100 -- -- 5109 (M) (38.52) (13.49) (66.89) (43.43) (28.61) (121.86) (18.58) (16.98) 15 Kalahandi District 53 Bhawanipatna 5945 6376 7174 10863 11807 14300 23264 37821 51062 60787 4400 (M) (35.11) (7.25) (12.52) (51.42) (8.69) (21.11) (62.69) (62.57) (35.01) (19.05) 54 Junagarh 10193 12974 15759 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 7876 (NAC) (29.42) (27.28) (21.47) 55 Kesinga 11133 14127 16917 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 8536 (NAC) (30.42) (26.89) (19.75) 16 Kendrapara District 56 Kendrapara 15113 14613 12620 11880 12253 15830 20079 27584 35015 41407 15245 (M) (-0.87) (-3.30) (-13.64) (-5.86) (3.14) (29.19) (26.84) (37.28) (27.03) (18.28) 57 Pattamundai 32730 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 28220 (NAC) (15.98) 17 Keonjhar District 58 Anandapur 24605 30278 35048 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 6312 (M) (289.81) (23.06) (15.75) 59 Barbil 24342 33030 42032 52627 -- -- -- -- -- -- 19340 (M) (25.86) (35.69) (27.25) (25.21) 60 Joda 26303 31069 38689 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 17353 (M) (50.58) (18.12) (24.53) 61 Keonjhar 9343 12624 19340 28059 41945 51845 -- -- -- -- 9004 (M) (3.76) (35.12) (53.20) (45.08) (49.49) (23.60) 18 Khurda District 62 Balugaon 15823 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 12404 (NAC) (27.56) 28 RCUES, Lucknow S. ULBs 1901 1911 1921 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 2001 No. 63 Banpur 13702 16474 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 12003 (NAC) (14.15) (20.23) 64 Bhubaneswar 38211 105491 219211 411542 658220 -- -- -- -- -- 16512 (MC) (131.41) (176.07) (107.80) (87.74) (59.94) 65 Khurda 15879 22386 30591 39054 -- -- -- -- -- -- 12497 (M) (27.06) (40.98) (36.60) (27.66) 66 Jatni 16068 29894 41755 50116 57957 -- -- -- -- -- 9975 (M) (61.08) (86.05) (39.68) (20.02) (15.65) 19 Koraput District 67 Jeypore 10525 12504 20352 25291 34319 53981 65246 76625 -- -- 9669 (M) (8.85) (18.80) (62.76) (24.27) (35.70) (57.29) (20.87) (17.44) 68 Koraput 21505 31665 34924 39548 -- -- -- -- -- -- 7461 (NAC) (188.23) (47.24) (10.29) (13.24) 69 Kotpad 9856 11604 13309 14917 -- -- -- -- -- -- 6368 (NAC) (54.77) (17.74) (14.69) (12.08) 70 Sunabeda 40375 52507 58884 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 27980 (NAC) (44.30) (30.05) (12.15) 20 Malkangiri District 71 Balimela 10096 11502 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 9454 (NAC) (6.79) (13.93) 72 Malkangiri 15575 18351 23114 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 7494 (NAC) (107.83) (17.82) (25.95) 21 Mayurbhanj District 73 Baripada 5968 6189 6193 8281 9277 20301 28725 52989 69240 100651 5613 (M) (6.32) (3.70) (0.06) (33.72) (12.03) (118.83) (41.50) (84.74) (30.67) (45.37) 74 Karanjia 17623 21441 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 14910 (NAC) (18.20) (21.66) 75 Rairangpur 11226 15503 18097 21896 -- -- -- -- -- -- 8119 (NAC) (38.27) (38.10) (16.73) (20.99) 29 RCUES, Lucknow S. ULBs 1901 1911 1921 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 2001 No. 76 Udala 111289 11712 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 7136 (NAC) (58.20) (3.75) 22 Nayagarh District 77 Khandapara 8757 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 7522 (NAC) (16.42) 78 Nayagarh 5209 7760 10464 14314 -- -- -- -- -- -- 5815 (NAC) (-10.42) (48.97) (34.85) (36.79) 23 Nowrangpur District 79 Nowrangpur 10380 13739 19084 23513 28005 -- -- -- -- -- 7302 (M) (32.15) (32.36) (38.90) (23.21) (19.10) 80 Umarkote 14309 18604 24859 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 9826 (NAC) (45.62) (30.02) (33.62) 24 Nuapada District 81 Khariar 7651 9946 11738 13409 -- -- -- -- -- -- 7873 (NAC) (-2.81) (30.00) (18.02) (14.24) 82 Khariar Road 9226 11448 14021 16629 -- -- -- -- -- -- 6400 (NAC) (44.16) (24.08) (22.53) (18.55) 25 Kandhamal District 83 G.Udaygiri 8508 10204 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 6846 (NAC) (24.28) (19.93) 84 Phulbani 18328 27154 33890 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 10677 (M) (71.64) (48.17) (24.81) 26 Puri District 85 Konark 15013 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 10899 (NAC) (37.75) 86 Nimapara 13658 16915 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 11406 (NAC) (19.74) (23.85) 30 RCUES, Lucknow S.
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    ICRISAT Locations New Delhi Bamako, Mali HQ - Hyderabad, India Niamey, Niger Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Kano, Nigeria Nairobi, Kenya Lilongwe, Malawi Bulawayo, Zimbabwe Maputo, Mozambique About ICRISAT ICRISAT works in agricultural research for development across the drylands of Africa and Asia, making farming profitable for smallholder farmers while reducing malnutrition and environmental degradation. We work across the entire value chain from developing new varieties to agribusiness and linking farmers to markets. Mapping the Nutrient ICRISAT appreciates the supports of funders and CGIAR investors to help overcome poverty, malnutrition and environmental degradation in the harshest dryland regions of the world. See www.icrisat.org/icrisat-donors.htm Status of Odisha’s Soils ICRISAT-India (Headquarters) ICRISAT-India Liaison Office Patancheru, Telangana, India New Delhi, India Sreenath Dixit, Prasanta Kumar Mishra, M Muthukumar, [email protected] K Mahadeva Reddy, Arabinda Kumar Padhee and Antaryami Mishra ICRISAT-Mali (Regional hub WCA) ICRISAT-Niger ICRISAT-Nigeria Bamako, Mali Niamey, Niger Kano, Nigeria [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] ICRISAT-Kenya (Regional hub ESA) ICRISAT-Ethiopia ICRISAT-Malawi ICRISAT-Mozambique ICRISAT-Zimbabwe Nairobi, Kenya Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Lilongwe, Malawi Maputo, Mozambique Bulawayo, Zimbabwe [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] /ICRISAT /ICRISAT /ICRISATco /company/ICRISAT /PHOTOS/ICRISATIMAGES /ICRISATSMCO [email protected] Nov 2020 Citation:Dixit S, Mishra PK, Muthukumar M, Reddy KM, Padhee AK and Mishra A (Eds.). 2020. Mapping the nutrient status of Odisha’s soils. International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) and Department of Agriculture, Government of Odisha.
  • Project Information on Terminal Market Complex, Sambalpur,Odisha

    Project Information on Terminal Market Complex, Sambalpur,Odisha

    DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Directorate of Horticulture (GOVERNMENT OF ODISHA) PROJECT INFORMATION MEMORANDUM TERMINAL ODISHA MARKET COMPLEX, SAMBALPUR, ODISHA Prepared By IL&FS Cluster Development Initiative Limited Project Information Memorandum, TMC, Sambalpur, Odisha 1 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Directorate of Horticulture (GOVERNMENT OF ODISHA) Project Information Memorandum Terminal Market Complex, Sambalpur, Odisha Prepared By IL&FS Cluster Development Initiative Limited Project Information Memorandum, TMC, Sambalpur, Odisha 1 Table of Contents Table of Contents ...................................................................................................................................... 1 List of Exhibit ............................................................................................................................................ 4 List of Tables ............................................................................................................................................. 4 Background and Introduction to the Project Information Memorandum ................................................. 6 Chapter 1:................................................................................................................................................. 8 Introduction to the Concept of Terminal Markets .................................................................................... 8 1.1 Terminal Market Complex- An Innovative Market Mechanism ...................................................... 9 1.2
  • Development and Cultural Change Among the Kandh Tribals of Kandhamal

    Development and Cultural Change Among the Kandh Tribals of Kandhamal

    Orissa Review Development and Cultural Change Among the Kandh Tribals of Kandhamal Raghunath Rath Development means — to advance from a lower while the Greeks seemed to have created the term to a higher state or grow. It is a continuous with fraternities and in Irish history the term means process. Due to this process cro-magnon man families or communities having the same surname reached to the present stage as we see now. But (Bagchi : 1992) here development means that development of a human society from bad to lead a better life. The In Vedic period — A section of meaning of development is now divided into Dravidians who escaped defeat and did not developed, developing and undeveloped surrender to the Aryans, continued to maintain categories. The so called developed societies look their independent existence in the remote hills and other two categories inferior to them. Likewise forests. They are believed to be the forerunners we the so called elite group of our society feels of the various tribes in India. (Verma 2002 : 6). superior than the downtrodden mass. They were called as Sudras in Rig Veda and later renamed as Jana in Buddhist, purimic and secular Now development measured according literature of early medieval period, just to designate to GDP growth rate at national level. But there is many communities whom we often refer to as the no indicator to measure the development at tribe (Bagchi : 1992). ground level. Tribals and rural mass at lower level of our society are enjoying the fruit of So many definitions are also found to development in lesser degree in comparison to denote the term tribe.
  • Odisha Pradesh Congress Seva Dal Office Bearers

    Odisha Pradesh Congress Seva Dal Office Bearers

    Odisha Pradesh Congress Seva Dal Office Bearers Chief Organiser 1 Shri Biren Mohan Patnaik Shri Biren Mohan Patnaik Chief Organiser Chief Organiser Odisha Pradesh Congress Seva Dal Odisha Pradesh Congress Seva Dal Congress Bhawan, Unit-2 A-91/1, Sahid Nagar Bhubaneshwar Opp.Aaykar Bhawan Odisha Bhubaneswar Tel: 09937010325, 09437010325 Odisha Mahila Organiser State Chief Instructor 1 Miss. Usha Rani Behera 1 Shri Ram Prasad Jaiswal Mahila Organiser Chief Instructor Odisha Pradesh Congress Seva Dal Odisha Pradesh Congress Seva Dal At-Jobra Road At/PO-Panposh Basti Cuttack Rourela-4 Odisha Distt-Sundergarh Tel-07978216221 Odisha Tel-09437117047 State Treasuer State Office Incharge 1 Shri Ratnakar Behera 1 Shri Jyotish Kumar Sahoo Treasurer Office Incharge Odisha Pradesh Congress Seva Dal Odisha Pradesh Congress Seva Dal Plot No.500/502 Plot No.743-P/12-A Near Krishna Tower Jameswar Bhawan Nayapalli,Bhubaneswar At/PO-Baramunda Odisha Bhubaneshwar Odisha Tel-9437307634 State Organisers 1 Shri Ashok Kumar Singh 2 Shri Rabindranath Behera Organiser Organiser Odisha Pradesh Congress Seva Dal Odisha Pradesh Congress Seva Dal At//PO-Anakhia At/PO-Telengapentha Distt-Jagatsinghpur Distt-Cuttack Odisha Odisha Tel-09439956517 Tel-09438126788 3 Smt. Trupti Das 4 Shri Benudhar Nayak Organiser Organiser Odisha Pradesh Congress Seva Dal Odisha Pradesh Congress Seva Dal At/PO-Tulsipur, Matha Sahi, At/PO-Daspalla Distt-Cuttack Distt-Nayagarh Odisha Odisha Tel-08895741510 Tel-08895412949 5 Smt. Bjaylaxmi Mahapatra 6 Ms. Nalini Behera Organiser Organiser Odisha Pradesh Congress Seva Dal Odisha Pradesh Congress Seva Dal At/PO-Bentapada At-Khairpur Via-Athagarh PO-Banamallpur Distt-Cuttack Via-Balipatna Odisha Distt-Khurda Tel-09437276083 Odisha Tel-09438300987 7 Shri Madhab Biswal 8 Shri Munu Saraf Organiser Organiser Odisha Pradesh Congress Seva Dal Odisha Pradesh Congress Seva Dal Vill-Bankoi At/PO-Sunaripada Distt-Khurda Distt-Sundergarh Odisha Odisha Tel-09556102676 Tel-09937235678 9 Shri Rajendra Prasad 10 Md.
  • District Statistical Hand Book, Balasore, 2018

    District Statistical Hand Book, Balasore, 2018

    GOVERNMENT OF ODISHA DISTRICT STATISTICAL HAND BOOK BALASORE 2018 DIRECTORATE OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS, ODISHA ARTHANITI ‘O’ PARISANKHYAN BHAWAN HEADS OF DEPARTMENT CAMPUS, BHUBANESWAR PIN-751001 Email : [email protected]/[email protected] Website : desorissa.nic.in [Price : Rs.25.00] ସଙ୍କର୍ଷଣ ସାହୁ, ଭା.ପ.ସସ ଅର୍ଥନୀତି ଓ ପରିସଂ孍ୟାନ ଭବନ ନିର୍ଦ୍ଦେଶକ Arthaniti ‘O’ Parisankhyan Bhawan ଅର୍େନୀତି ଓ ପରିସଂଖ୍ୟାନ HOD Campus, Unit-V Sankarsana Sahoo, ISS Bhubaneswar -751001, Odisha Director Phone : 0674 -2391295 Economics & Statistics e-mail : [email protected] Foreword I am very glad to know that the Publication Division of Directorate of Economics & Statistics (DES) has brought out District Statistical Hand Book-2018. This book contains key statistical data on various socio-economic aspects of the District and will help as a reference book for the Policy Planners, Administrators, Researchers and Academicians. The present issue has been enriched with inclusions like various health programmes, activities of the SHGs, programmes under ICDS and employment generated under MGNREGS in different blocks of the District. I would like to express my thanks to Sri P. M. Dwibedy, Joint Director, DE&S, Bhubaneswar for his valuable inputs and express my thanks to the officers and staff of Publication Division of DES for their efforts in bringing out this publication. I also express my thanks to the Deputy Director (P&S) and his staff of DPMU, Balasore for their tireless efforts in compilation of this valuable Hand Book for the District. Bhubaneswar (S. Sahoo) July, 2020 Sri Pabitra Mohan Dwibedy, Joint Director Directorate of Economics & Statistics Odisha, Bhubaneswar Preface The District Statistical Hand Book, Balasore’ 2018 is a step forward for evidence based planning with compilation of sub-district level information.