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An Integrative Framework for Temple Tourism Destination of Odisha: the Marketing and Management Perspectives, Case Study on Golden Triangle of Odisha, India
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC & TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH VOLUME 9, ISSUE 01, JANUARY 2020 ISSN 2277-8616 An Integrative Framework For Temple Tourism Destination Of Odisha: The Marketing And Management Perspectives, Case Study On Golden Triangle Of Odisha, India P.P.Mohanty, Dr. Sapan Kumar Sadual Abstract: The tourism industry is changing rapidly across the globe that ultimately accountable towards the sustainability of the destination. Tourists derive the unforgettable experience by the dint of destination attributes like competitiveness, attractiveness, and uniqueness. The success and failure of a particular destination solely depend on the various attributes that make and mars the image of the destination. The existence of both destination and tourism is vital for future survival in terms of many touristic activities. Odisha, the land of spiritualism, has been laced with history, heritage, culture, faith and belief of various temples, but in particular temple tourism as a single entity has not been promoted instead of vast potential and prospects. Hence it is a major and prolific step taken by the author to study and find the way for promoting Odisha as an emerging temple tourism destination concentrating and focusing in and around Bhubaneswar-Puri- Konark, the golden triangle circuit. Index Terms: Temple tourism, Marketing, Management, Destination, Golden triangle ———————————————————— 1 INTRODUCTION Since then temples have been significant in all religions. In In this cut-throat competitive era, lagging behind all other many people’s opinion religious, spiritual and pilgrimage all sectors, the tourism industry is growing rapidly and has are enticed or engulfed within the temple tourism being been emerged as a vehicle for socio-economic, cultural and propelled by the faith, belief, religion, somehow correct, but sustainable development. -
PHC Equipment Name Serial No. Department Name Manufacturer
Page 1 of 23 Sl No. District Facility DHH/CHC/ Equipment Name Serial No. Department Name Manufacturer Model Price Date Of Under Warranty Expiry Under AMC/ CMC Functional/ Non- PHC Installation Warranty Date AMC Upto functional 1 KORAPUT Koraput DH NEEDLE DESTROYER 63-09-09 EMERGENCY WARD CONFIDENT CMF-53 ₹ 1,200 Functional 2 KORAPUT Koraput DH O2 FLOW METER 9220879 EMERGENCY WARD NIDEK NUVO ₹ 1,200 23.07.2012 Functional 3 KORAPUT Koraput DH SUCTION MACHINE EMERGENCY WARD ANAND MEDICAL OP-108 ₹ 6,500 Functional 4 KORAPUT Koraput DH SUCTION MACHINE 1101202 DRESSING ROOM ANAND HI-VAC ₹ 6,500 Functional 5 KORAPUT Koraput DH NEEDLE DESTROYER DRESSING ROOM RMTECH ₹ 1,200 11.08.2014 Functional 6 KORAPUT Koraput DH AUTOCLAVE DRESSING ROOM ₹ 10,000 Functional 7 KORAPUT Koraput DH NEEDLE DESTROYER MEDICINE WARD LIFE GUARD ₹ 1,200 02.02.2005 Functional 8 KORAPUT Koraput DH SHORT WAVE DIATHERMY NCD DELTA MEDICAL APPLIANCES DELTHERM-1000P ₹ 200,000 Functional 9 KORAPUT Koraput DH SHORT WAVE DIATHERMY NCD BIO MED INC SWD 500 ₹ 200,000 Functional 10 KORAPUT Koraput DH INFRA RED LAMP 1309017871 NCD NISCOMED IR-112 ₹ 700 Functional 11 KORAPUT Koraput DH TRACTION MACHINE 6865-A NCD TECHNOMED ₹ 35,000 Functional 12 KORAPUT Koraput DH MICROSCOPE R7797 LAB LABO OPTIC ₹ 30,000 Functional 13 KORAPUT Koraput DH MICROSCOPE 5E10183 LAB OLYMPUS CH 20I ₹ 30,000 Functional 14 KORAPUT Koraput DH MICROSCOPE 3178994 LAB LABOVISION KXI 2000 ₹ 30,000 Functional 15 KORAPUT Koraput DH MICROSCOPE 4B524042 LAB MAGNUS MLX-DX ₹ 30,000 Functional 16 KORAPUT Koraput DH CENTRIFUGE -
Social Studies Some Occupations Related to Interest and Ability in Social Studies
SOCIAL STUDIES SOME OCCUPATIONS RELATED TO INTEREST AND ABILITY IN SOCIAL STUDIES Literacy Writer Foreign Correspondent Editor Forensic Psychologist Logistics Neuropsychologist Clergy Historian Sport Psychologist International Business Political Scientist Script Writer Lawyer Genealogist Paleontologist Economist Anthropologist Sociologist Social Psychologist Public Relations Director Ethnologist Teacher Statistician Archaeologist Social Worker Reporter Industrial Psychologist Education Psychologist Experimental Psychologist Cartographer Personnel Manager Research Director Nursing Service Director Counseling Psychologist Marketing Psychology Archivist Librarian Carpenter Demographer Urban Planner Actuary Geographer 71 SOCIAL STUDIES Students need three (3) credits of Social Studies for graduation. This must include successful completion of Social Studies 1, Social Studies 2, and Social Studies 3. Completion of these three offerings will put the student in position to adequately pass any state of Wisconsin exit level exam for high school graduation, should one be implemented. This exam would include questions from geography, economics, government, and history. We also have electives for students who are college-bound, would just like to study further in the Social Studies area to enhance their learning, or have a particular interest in a given subject area. Three of our electives are Advanced Placement classes. Advanced Placement U.S. History can be taken instead of Social Studies 3 and Advanced Placement European History can be taken instead of Social Studies 2 (see course descriptions). Course Course Length Credit Name of Course Number Project 9 10 11 12 Prerequisite Civics + 1 Year 1 100B1X Yes X X - - None (Social Studies I ) World History+ 1 Year 1 105B1X Yes - X X - Civics (Social Studies II) Advanced Placement B+ or higher in Civics. -
Indian Archaeology 1994-95 a Review
INDIAN ARCHAEOLOGY 1994-95 — A REVIEW EDITED BY HARI MANJHI C. DORJE ARUNDHATI BANERJI PUBLISHED BY THE DIRECTOR GENERAL ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA GOVERNMENT OF INDIA JANPATH, NEW DELHI 2000 front cover : Gudnapura, general view of remains of a brick temple-complex back cover : Kanaganahalli, drum-slab depicting empty throne and Buddhdpada flanked by chanri bearers and devotees © 2000 ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA GOVERNMENT OF INDIA Price : Rs. 330.00 PRINTED AT M/S BENGAL OFFSET WORKS, 335, KHAJOOR ROAD, NEW DELHI - 110005 PREFACE In bringing out this annual Review after a brief gap of one month, I warmly acknowledge the contributions of all my colleagues in the Survey as also those in the State Departments, Universities and various other Institutions engaged in archaeological researches for supplying material with illustrations for inclusion in this issue. I am sure, that, with the co-operation of all the heads of respective departments, we will soon be able to further reduce the gap in the printing of the Review. If contributions are received in time in the required format and style, our task of expediting its publication will be much easier. The material incorporated herein covers a wide range of subjects comprising exploration and excavation, epigraphical discoveries, development of museums, radio-carbon dates, architectural survey of secular and religious buildings, structural/chemical conservation etc. During the period under review many new discoveries have been reported throughout the country. Among these the survey of buildings in and around Vrindavan associated with mythological tradition is particularly interesting. I would like to place on record my sincere thanks to my colleagues Shri Hari Manjhi, Shri C. -
Tourism Under RDC, CD, Cuttack ******* Tourism Under This Central Division Revolves Round the Cluster of Magnificent Temple Beaches, Wildlife Reserves and Monuments
Tourism under RDC, CD, Cuttack ******* Tourism under this Central Division revolves round the cluster of magnificent temple beaches, wildlife reserves and monuments. Tourism specifically in Odisha is pilgrimage oriented. The famous car festival of Puri Jagannath Temple has got the world wide acclaim. It holds attraction of all domestic, national and international tourists, Sea Beaches like Puri, Konark, Astarang of Puri District, Digha, Talasari, Chandipur of Balasore, Siali of Jagatsinghpur District keeps the beholder at its clutch. Wild life reserves like Similipal of Mayurbhanj, Bhitarkanika of Kendrapara along with scenic beauty of nature makes one mesmerized and gives a feeling of oneness with nature, the part of cosmic power. BALASORE KHIRACHORA GOPINATH TEMPLE: Khirachora Gopinatha Temple is situated at Remuna. It is famous as Vaishnab shrine. Remuna is a Chunk of Brindaban in Orissa. It is a little town located 9 k.m east of Balasore. The name Remuna is resulting from the word Ramaniya which means very good looking. "Khirachora" in Odia means Stealer of Milk and Gopinatha means the Divine Consort of Gopis. The reference is to child Krishna's love for milk and milk products. (Khirachora Gopinath Temple) PANCHALINGESWAR TEMPLE: Panchalingeswar is located on a top of a hillock near the Nilagiri hill which is popular for its natural surroundings. The main attraction of this place is a temple having five lingas with a perennial stream, which is regularly washes the Shivalingas as it flows over them. So, to reach to the temple one has to lie flat on the rock parallel to the stream to touch and worship the lingas inside the water stream. -
List of PHC {N) SI. No District C.H.C Si. No .P.H.C {NJ Angul BANAMIRA > Angul 2 PURUNAGARH :.- Angul Banta La PURUNA !(OTE
- List of PHC {N) - 0 SI. No District C.H.C s- I. No .P.H.C {NJ Angul 1 BANAMIRA > -- Angul 2 PURUNAGARH :.-_ -- Angul Banta la 3 PURUNA_!(OTE Angul 4 - JAGANNATHPUR ,- Angul 5 TAINSI MHU -- Angul 6- PAIKSAHI / Madhapu Angul 7 {THAKURGARH le r Angul 8 PATAKA. C Angul I® - - 9 BADAKE RAJANGA A»g , Angul 10 . BALARAMPRASAD Banarpal_ Angul 11 MARATIRAHAT / - Angul 12 , TALAMUL - - Angul 13 BAGEDIA Angul 14 Kosala JARAPADA Angul 15 BALIPATA 1 ·- Angul 16 Patrapada - Angul 17 BAJRAKOTE. Angul 18 BIROO -· Kaniha a Angul .. 19 PABITRANAGAR Angul 20 Kuluma (Angul 21 CHASA GURUJANGA Angul 22 JAMARDIHI 7 Angul Khamar 23 JHARBEDA / Angul 24 RAJADANGA Angul 25 SAHAR GURUJUNGA ,,,,--_ Angul 26 Raj ANGAPADA Angul 27 HANDAPA K.Nagar Angul 28 BOINDA. - Angul 29 Godiban KALLAM CHHULN · » Angul 30 GOPAL PRASAD - dha Angul 31 KANKILL - Balasore 32 Ghantua Balasore 33 LANGALES WAR Balasore Baliapal 34 SRIRAMPUR -- Balasore 35 JAMAKUNDA A Balasore 36 Bolanga g Balasore 37 AMARDA ROAD Balasore 38 IRDA.· so , Balasore Basta 39 PAUNSAKALI Balasore 40 SANTOSH UR Balasore 41 SINGLA Balasore 42 BHOGORAI Balasore 43 CHANDANESWAR Balasore 44 DAHAMUNDA · Joo Balasore g Iola¢urn 45 DEULA 0 JQI>VVa Balasore 46 Pur JALASUHARIA , Balasore 47 KAKHADA Balasore 48 NIMATPUR Balasore 49 Jayarampur Balasore .. so 1SRADHAP UR , Balasore 51 GARASANGA - Balasore 52 ANTARA· - J Balasore 53 / Khaira DUNGURA Balasore / I 54 GANDIBED Balasore 55 K UPARI - Balasore 56 TUDIGADIA Balasore 57 KESHARIPUR Balasore 58 BAGUDI - a, - Bala sore Soro 59 DANDAPALASA - Balasore , 60 MANIPUR ,, - Balasore 61 - PAKHAR - Balasore All 62 BAHANAGA· a Balasore Gopal 63 BISHNUPUR Jo Balasore Pur 64 KHARASAHAPUR ®e Balasore 65 SAUD Balasore 66 BASANTI SINDHIA 2 Balasore 67 PALASAPUR . -
Editorial Board
ZONAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN - 2015 EAST COAST RAILWAY Editorial Board 1. Chief Editor : Shri B. P. Swain, Chief Safety Officer 2. Associate Editors : Shri P.K. Jena Dy. Chief Safety Officer (Engg.) : Shri C. R. Panda, Dy. Chief Safety Officer (Traffic) : Dr. R. R. Naik Dy. Chief Safety Officer (Mech.) : Shri P. K. Mohapatra Dy. Chief Safety Officer (Electrical) : Shri S. K. Sahoo, Senior Safety Officer (S & T) 3. Members : Shri S. Baliarsingh, Safety Counsellor (MP) Shri B. Sardar, Safety Counsellor (C&W) Shri M. Tripathy, Chief TI (Ruling) Shri L. D. Sahoo, TI (Satistics). Shri R. K. Khatua, Safety Counsellor (Engg.) Shri P. K. Panda, Safety Inspector (Optg.) Shri M.M. Mohapatra, Safety Counsellor (S &T) Shri B. B. Panda, Safety Counsellor (Elect.). -: ****** :- 1 ZONAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN - 2015 EAST COAST RAILWAY 2 ZONAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN - 2015 EAST COAST RAILWAY 3 ZONAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN - 2015 EAST COAST RAILWAY INDEX Sl. Chapter No Subjects Page No 1. Order 5 2. Abbreviation 7 3. Introduction 9 4. Chapter-1 Disasters 10 5. Chapter-2 Disaster Preparedness- Availability of Resources 12 6. Chapter-3 Disaster Preparedness- ARTs / ARMEs 14 7. Chapter-4 Disaster Response- An Overview 18 8. Chapter-5 Disaster Response- Instant Action Team 19 9. Chapter-6 Disaster Response- First Responders 26 10. Chapter-7 Disaster Response- Officers at Division & HQ 29 11. Chapter-8 Disaster Response-Co-Ordination Centers 40 12. Chapter-9 Disaster Response-Assistance From Adjoining Divisions / Zones 45 13. Chapter-10 Site Management Plan-1 48 14. Chapter-11 Site Management Plan-II 52 15. -
Health Centers
SUB-CENTRE STATUS OF KORAPUT DISTRICT SL. NAME OF THE Name of the SL.N Name of Sector Name of PHC (N) Name of the Subcentre NO BLOCK CHC O 1 Bandhugaon Bandhugam Neelabadi, PHC (N) 1 Bandhugam 2 Bandhugaon 2 Neelabadi 3 Bandhugaon 3 Chintaguda 4 Bandhugaon 4 Sansarpalli 5 Bandhugaon 5 Bausaput 6 Bandhugaon Almonda Almonda, PHC (N) 6 Almonda 7 Bandhugaon 7 Badabankidi 8 Bandhugaon CHC 8 Bikrampur 9 Bandhugaon Bandhugaon 9 Pedavalada 10 Bandhugaon 10 Kabirbadi 11 Bandhugaon 11 Kapalada 12 Bandhugaon Kumbhariput Kumbhariput, PHC (N) 12 Kumbhariput 13 Bandhugaon 13 Mahaguda 14 Bandhugaon 14 Sadabadi 15 Bandhugaon 15 Garidi 16 Bandhugaon 16 Jaguguda 1 Boipariguda Baipariguda 17 Boipariguda 2 Boipariguda 18 Doraguda "A" 3 Boipariguda 19 Bichalkotta 4 Boipariguda 20 Kellar 5 Boipariguda 21 Kathopoda 6 Boipariguda 22 Santeiput 7 Boipariguda 23 B. Kenduguda 8 Boipariguda 24 Limaguda 9 Boipariguda 2) Ramagiri Ramagiri, PHC (N) 25 Ramagiri 10 Boipariguda 26 Siribeda 11 Boipariguda 27 Talur 12 Boipariguda 28 Tentuliguma 13 Boipariguda CHC 29 Dandabadi 14 Boipariguda Boipariguda 30 Haldikund 15 Boipariguda 31 Mathapada 16 Boipariguda 32 Chipakura 17 Boipariguda 33 Pujariput 18 Boipariguda 34 Pulariput 19 Boipariguda 3) Baligaon Baligaon, PHC (N) 35 Baligaon 20 Boipariguda 36 Kenduguda 21 Boipariguda 37 Cherika 22 Boipariguda 38 Bhaluguda 23 Boipariguda 39 Doraguda'B' 24 Boipariguda 4) Damantpur Dasmantpur, PHC (N) 40 Dasmantpur 25 Boipariguda 41 Kakalpada 26 Boipariguda 42 Bodaput 27 Boipariguda 43 Majhiguda 1 Dasmantpur Dasamathpur 44 Dasmanthpur -
2.Hindu Websites Sorted Category Wise
Hindu Websites sorted Category wise Sl. No. Broad catergory Website Address Description Reference Country 1 Archaelogy http://aryaculture.tripod.com/vedicdharma/id10. India's Cultural Link with Ancient Mexico html America 2 Archaelogy http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harappa Harappa Civilisation India 3 Archaelogy http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indus_Valley_Civil Indus Valley Civilisation India ization 4 Archaelogy http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiradu_temples Kiradu Barmer Temples India 5 Archaelogy http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohenjo_Daro Mohenjo_Daro Civilisation India 6 Archaelogy http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nalanda Nalanda University India 7 Archaelogy http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taxila Takshashila University Pakistan 8 Archaelogy http://selians.blogspot.in/2010/01/ganesha- Ganesha, ‘lingga yoni’ found at newly Indonesia lingga-yoni-found-at-newly.html discovered site 9 Archaelogy http://vedicarcheologicaldiscoveries.wordpress.c Ancient Idol of Lord Vishnu found Russia om/2012/05/27/ancient-idol-of-lord-vishnu- during excavation in an old village in found-during-excavation-in-an-old-village-in- Russia’s Volga Region russias-volga-region/ 10 Archaelogy http://vedicarcheologicaldiscoveries.wordpress.c Mahendraparvata, 1,200-Year-Old Cambodia om/2013/06/15/mahendraparvata-1200-year- Lost Medieval City In Cambodia, old-lost-medieval-city-in-cambodia-unearthed- Unearthed By Archaeologists 11 Archaelogy http://wikimapia.org/7359843/Takshashila- Takshashila University Pakistan Taxila 12 Archaelogy http://www.agamahindu.com/vietnam-hindu- Vietnam -
Annual Report 2019-20
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited th 57 Annual Report 2019-20 To view or download, Annual - Report 2019-20, please log on to Contents www.hal-india.co.in/Investors CORPORATE OVERVIEW FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 03 Chairman’s Statement Standalone 06 Major Achievements, Events & Awards 116 Independent Auditors’ Report 12 Board of Directors & Chief Executive Officers 130 Comments of the C & A G 18 Financial Highlights 132 Balance Sheet 22 Corporate Information 134 Statement of Profit and Loss 24 Notice of 57th Annual General Meeting 136 Statement of Changes in Equity 138 Statement of Cash Flow STATUTORY REPORTS 140 Significant Accounting Policies 31 Board’s Report 147 Notes to Financial Statements 44 Annexures to Board’s Report Consolidated 82 Management Discussion & Analysis Report 230 Independent Auditors’ Report 89 Corporate Governance Report 241 Comments of the C & A G 106 Business Responsibility Report 248 Balance Sheet 250 Statement of Profit and Loss 252 Statement of Changes in Equity 254 Statement of Cash Flow 256 Significant Accounting Policies 263 Notes to Financial Statements Vision To become a significant global player in the aerospace industry. To achieve self reliance in design, development, manufacture, upgrade and Mission maintenance of aerospace equipment, diversifying into related areas and managing the business in a climate of growing professional competence to achieve world- class performance standards for global competitiveness and growth in exports. 2 Hindustan Aeronautics Limited Annual Report 2019-20 Chairman’s Statement Dear Shareholders, It is my privilege to extend a very warm welcome to you all for Your Company overhauled 201 platforms including both the 57th Annual General Meeting of your Company. -
Vwv Tourism Pvt.Ltd
VWV TOURISM PVT.LTD. SPECIALLY PREPARED ODISHA TOUR ITINERARY FOR 04 Nights 05 Days (2 Nights in Puri / 2 Nights in Bhubaneswar) 120, Sahid Nagar, Bhubaneswar-751007 Mob:- 9861257600 / 9937457600 Singapore:- BLK 665, Hougang Ave 4 # 11-347 Singapore – 530665 Mob:- +65 81793004, Email: [email protected] VWV TOURISM PVT.LTD. Day 01:-Puri Local Arrival at Bhubaneswar Airport/Railway Station, Pick up, then proceed to Puri, the holy land of Lord Jagannath. Check in hotel, after refreshment visit to world famous Jagannath Temple with our priest, then enjoy your evening at golden sea beach of Jagannath Dham and free time shopping at Local, overnight at Puri. Day 02:-Satapada (Chillika) With Golden Beach After having a healthy breakfast, proceed to Satapada (Chilika Lake – The Largest Salt Water Lake of Asia spreading over 1100 Square K.M). Enjoy the beauty of the Nature with boat Cruise at Chilika Lake & see “Irawadi Dolphins” and “Sea Mouth” (Meeting point of lake & sea, name as Chilika’s island). Then back to Puri, Gundicha Temple, Sunar Gourang Temple then relax at golden sea beach and free time shopping at Local market, overnight stay at Puri. 120, Sahid Nagar, Bhubaneswar-751007 Mob:- 9861257600 / 9937457600 Singapore:- BLK 665, Hougang Ave 4 # 11-347 Singapore – 530665 Mob:- +65 81793004, Email: [email protected] VWV TOURISM PVT.LTD. Day 03:- Half Day Konark & Half Day Bhubaneswar Local Sight Seeing After breakfast proceed to Konark. En route visit Ramachandi Temple, Chandrabhaga Beach, then enjoy the Enchanting beauty of Konark, the Sun Temple, the world heritage site also known as black pagoda. -
NEW RAILWAYS NEW ODISHA a Progressive Journey Since 2014 Koraput Parliamentary Constituency
MAP IS ONLY INDICATIVE Shri Narendra Modi Hon'ble Prime Minister NEW RAILWAYS NEW ODISHA A progressive journey since 2014 Koraput Parliamentary Constituency KORAPUT RAILWAYS’ DEVELOPMENT IN ODISHA (2014-PRESENT) KORAPUT PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCY A. ASSEMBLY SEGMENTS : Gunupur, Bissam Cuttack, Rayagada, Lakshmipur, Jeypore, Koraput, Pottangi RAILWAY STATIONS COVERED : Darliput, Padua, Bheja, Machkund Road, Paliba, Suku, Koraput Junction, Dumuriput, Damanjodi, Baiguda, Kakiriguma, Lakshmipur Road, Manabar, Jarati, Jeypore, Kotapad, Jimidipeta, Ladda, Gunupur, Rayagada, Therubali, Singapur Road, Bissam Cuttack, Sansarthali PH., Muniguda, Doikallu, Ambodala, Malligura, Chhatriput, Bhalumaska, Lilliguma, Rauli, Tikri. B. WORKS COMPLETED B.1. New Trains and Stoppages / Extension / Increase in Frequency : ¦ Train No. 58505 Gunupur -Visakhapatnam -Gunupur Passenger has been introduced on 09.02.2015. ¦ Train No. 18111 Tata Nagar- Yesvantpur -Tata Nagar weekly express having stoppage at Rayagada. ¦ Train No. 19453 Gandhidham- Puri-Gandhidham weekly Express introduced w.e.f. 08.10.14 having stoppage at Rayagada. ¦ Train No. 18108/18107 Rourkela - Koraput - Rourkela Express extended upto Jagdalpur. ¦ Train No. 17244 Rayagada - Vijayawada Express has been extended upto Gunupur. ¦ Train No. 18177/18118 Rourkela - Gunupur - Rourkela Rajyarani Express has been increased to run Daily. B.2. Passenger Amenities : ¦ Circulating Area at Sukku, Tikiri, Manabar, Chatriput, Padua, Rayagada, Bheja, Darliput at a cost of ` 0.200 Crores. ¦ WiFi at Rayagada at a cost of ` 1.200 Crore. ¦ Waiting Halls at Lakshmipur Road, Kakrigumma, Dhanapur, Inauguration of Bridge No. 588 by Hon’ble Prime Minster Khadapa, Koraput, Machhkund road, Singapur Road, Padua, Shri Narendra Modi at a function held at Balangir Rayagada at a cost of ` 0.180 Crore. ¦ 2 Urinals at Singapuram Road, 7 Urinals at Rayagada at a cost of ` 0.100 Crore.