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An Analysis of Trade and Commerce in the Princely States of Nayagarh District (1858-1947)
Odisha Review April - 2015 An Analysis of Trade and Commerce in the Princely States of Nayagarh District (1858-1947) Dr. Saroj Kumar Panda The present Nayagarh District consists of Ex- had taken rapid strides. Formerly the outsiders princely states of Daspalla, Khandapara, only carried on trade here. But of late, some of Nayagarh and Ranpur. The chief occupation of the residents had turned traders. During the rains the people of these states was agriculture. When and winter, the export and import trade was the earnings of a person was inadequate to carried on by country boats through the river support his family, he turned to trade to Mahanadi which commercially connected the supplement his income. Trade and commerce state with the British districts, especially with attracted only a few thousand persons of the Cuttack and Puri. But in summer the trade was Garjat states of Nayagarh, Khandapara, Daspalla carried out by bullock carts through Cuttack- and Ranpur. On the other hand, trade and Sonepur Road and Jatni-Nayagarh-Daspalla commerce owing to miserable condition of Road. communications and transportations were of no importance for a long time. Development of Rice, Kolthi, Bell–metal utensils, timbers, means of communication after 1880 stimulated Kamalagundi silk cloths, dying materials produced the trade and commerce of the states. from the Kamalagundi tree, bamboo, mustard, til, molasses, myrobalan, nusevomica, hide, horns, The internal trade was carried on by means bones and a lot of minor forest produce, cotton, of pack bullocks, carts and country boats. The Mahua flower were the chief articles of which the external trade was carried on with Cuttack, Puri Daspalla State exported. -
Nayagarh District
Govt. of India MINISTRY OF WATER RESOURCES CENTRAL GROUND WATER BOARD OF NAYAGARH DISTRICT South Eastern Region Bhubaneswar May , 2013 1 District at a glance SL. ITEMS STATISTICS NO 1. GENERAL INFORMATION a) Geographical area (Sq.Km) 3,890 b) Administrative Division Number of Tehsil/Block 4 Tehsils/8 Blocks Number of GramPanchayats(G.P)/villages 179 G.Ps, 1695 villages c) Population (As on 2011 census) 9,62,215 2. GEOMORPHOLOGY Major physiographic units Structural Hills, Denudational Hills, Residual Hills, Lateritic uplands, Alluvial plains, Intermontane Valleys Major Drainages The Mahanadi, Burtanga, Kaunria, Kamai & the Budha nadi 3. LAND USE (Sq. Km) a) Forest area: 2,080 b) Net area sown: 1,310 4. MAJOR SOIL TYPES Alfisols, Ultisols 5. IRRIGATION BY DIFFERENT SOURCES (Areas and number of structures) Dug wells 14707 dug wells with Tenda, 783 with pumps Tube wells/ Bore wells 16 shallow tube wells, 123 filter point tube well Gross irrigated area 505.7 Sq.Km 6. NUMBERS OF GROUND WATER 16 MONITORING WELLS OF CGWB (As on 31.3.2007) Number of Dug Wells 16 Number of Piezometers 5 7. PREDOMINANT GEOLOGICAL Precambrian: Granite Gneiss, FORMATIONS Khondalite, Charnockite Recent: Alluvium 9. HYDROGEOLOGY Major water bearing formation Consolidated &Unconsolidated formations Premonsoon depth to water level Min- 0.65 (Daspalla- I) during 2006(mbgl) Max- 9.48 (Khandapada)& Avg. 4.92l 2 Min –0.17 (Nayagarh), Post-monsoon Depth to water level Max- 6.27 (Daspalla-II) & during 2006(mbgl) Avg.- 2.72 8 number of NHS shows Long term water level trend in 10 yrs rising trend from 0.027m/yr to (1997-2007) in m/yr 0.199m/yr & 8 show falling trend from 0.006 to 0.106m/yr. -
ODISHA:CUTTACK NOTIFICATION No:-444(Syllabus)/ Date:-14.07.2017
OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION :ODISHA:CUTTACK NOTIFICATION No:-444(syllabus)/ Date:-14.07.2017 IV-B/35/2017 In pursuance of the Notification No-19724/SME, Dated-28.09.2016 of the Govt. of Odisha, School & Mass Education Deptt. & Letter No-1038/Plg, Dated-19.06.2017 of the State Project Director, OMSM/RMSA, the Vocational Education Course under RMSA at Secondary School Level in Trades i.e. 1.IT & ITES, 2.Travel & Tourism , 3.Retail & 4.BFSI will be introduced for Class-X(Level-2) from the Academic Session-2017-18 as compulsory subject in the following 208 selected Schools (Subject mentioned against each).The above subjects shall be the alternative of the existing 3rd language subjects . The students may Opt. either one of the Third Languages or Vocational subject as per their choice. The period of distribution shall be as that of Third Language Subjects i.e. 04 period per week so as to complete 200 hours of course of Level-2. The course curriculum shall be at par with the curriculum offered by PSSCIVE, Bhopal . List of 208 schools (178 + 30) approved under Vocational Education (2017-18) under RMSA . Sl. Name of the Approval Name of Schools UDISE Code Trade 1 Trade 2 No. District Phase PANCHAGARH BIJAY K. HS, 1 ANGUL 21150303103 Phase II IT/ITeS Travel & Tourism BANARPAL 2 ANGUL CHHENDIPADA High School 21150405104 Phase II IT/ITeS Travel & Tourism 3 ANGUL KISHORENAGAR High School 21150606501 Phase II IT/ITeS Travel & Tourism MAHENDRA High School, 4 ANGUL 21151001201 Phase II IT/ITeS Travel & Tourism ATHAMALLIK 5 ANGUL MAHATAB High School 21150718201 Phase II IT/ITeS Travel & Tourism 6 ANGUL PABITRA MOHAN High School 21150516502 Phase II IT/ITeS Travel & Tourism 7 ANGUL JUBARAJ High School 21151101303 Phase II IT/ITeS Travel & Tourism 8 ANGUL Anugul High School 21150902201 Phase I IT/ITeS 9 BALANGIR GOVT. -
Orissa High Court, Cuttack
ORISSA HIGH COURT, CUTTACK Cuttack dated the 2nd January, 2020 The following Officers are transferred and posted as noted against their names. SI.No. Name of the Officer Place of Posting on Transfer 1. Sri Chinmaya Gachhayat C.J.M., Deogarh 2. Smt. l.lllpta Pasavat C.J.M., Anqul 3. Sri Subhanjan Mohanty P.O., Labour Court, Bhubaneswar 4. Saniit Kumar Behera C.J.M., Berhampur 5. Dr. Kiran Kumar Pradhan CJ.M., Bhawaninatna 6. Dr. Indu Sharma CJ.M., Cuttack 7. Sri Bisworanjan Behera C.J.M., Malkanqiri 8. Sri Bibaswat Gautam P.O., Labour Court, Sambalpur 9. Sri Pradeep Kumar Behera A.C.J.M., Rourkela 10. Sri Manoranjan Das C.J.M., Ravaqada 11. Ms. Reena Choudhury ACJM, Cuttack 12. Sri Manoi Kumar C.J.M. Puri 13. Sri Ch. Basudeba Patro C.J.M., Nuapada 14. Smt. Alpena Swain A.CJ.M., Berharnour 15. Sushanta Ku. Mohapatra C.J.M., Barqarh 16. Ms. Lalita Maniari Pattanaik Sr. Civil Judqe, Soro 17. Naresh Mohanty Sr. Civil Judqe, i " Court, Cuttack 18. Rai Kishore Jena Sr. Civil Judqe, Nabaranqpur 19. Sidhartha Sahoo Special Officer, DPP, Bhubaneswar 20. Ms. Garci Patnaik Deputy Reqistrar, OAT, Bhubaneswar 21. Sri Bisweswar Biswoprakash Ray Sr. Civil Judqe, Jharsuquda 22. Sri Subash Ch. Dhal Sr. Civil Judqe, Dhenkanal 23. Narottam Sethy Sr. Civil Judqe, Rourkela 24. Ms. Abhinandita Panda Sr. Civil Judqe, Padarnour 25. Sarat Kumar Jena Registrar, Civil Courts, Jeypore 26. Smt. Sabitri Navak Sr. Civil Judqe, Women's Court, Dhenkanal 27. Chittaranjan Mishra Reqistrar, Civil Courts, Nayaqarh 28. Smt. Shrutisniqdha Das Sr. -
Annual Report 2018 - 19
40th YEAR OF GRAM VIKAS ANNUAL REPORT 2018 - 19 02 Gram Vikas Annual Report 2018 - 19 On the cover: Gram Vikas’ Ajaya Behera captures Hitadei Majhi as she walks up the hill to till the land for plantations that will protect and nourish water sources for sustainability. In Nuapada village, Kalahandi district, Odisha. Gram Vikas is a rural development organisation working with the poor and marginalised communities of Odisha, since 1979, to make sustainable improvements in their quality of life. We build their capabilities, strengthen community institutions and mobilise resources to enable them to lead a dignifed life. More than 600,000 people in 1700 villages have advanced their lives through this partnership. www.gramvikas.org CONTENTS Chairman’s Message ........................ 01 Our Work: Activities and Achievements 2018 - 19 ................. 05 The Status Assessment Survey ......................................................... 31 Disaster Relief and Rehabilitation ........................................ 32 Water ....................................... 06 Livelihoods .............................13 Fortieth Anniversary Celebrations ........................................... 35 Governance and Management ... 40 Human Resources .............................. 43 Communications ................................. 51 Accounting and Finance ................. 53 Sanitation and Hygiene ...........19 Habitat and Technologies ..... 23 Education ............................... 27 Village Institution ................... 29 CHAIRMAN’S MESSAGE -
Namebased Training Status of DP Personnel
Namebased Training status of DP Personnel - Nayagarh Reproductive Health Maternal Health Neo Natal and Child Health Programme Management Name of Health Personnel (ADMO, All Spl., MBBS, AYUSH MO, Central Drugstore MO, Lab Tech.- all Category of Name of the Name of the Name of the institution Category, Pharmacist, SNs, LHV, H.S Sl. No. the institutions Designation Remarks District. Block (Mention only DPs) (M)), ANM, Adl. ANM, HW(M), Cold (L1, L2, L3) Chain Tech. Attendant- OT, Labor Room Trg IMEP BSU NSV NRC MTP IYCF LSAS IUCD NSSK FBNC EmOC DPHM IMNCI Minilap BEmOC RTI/STI PPIUCD & OPD. DPMU Staff, BPMU Staff, FIMNCI Induction Induction training PMSU Trg. PMSU IMNCI (FUS) IMNCI Sweeper (21SAB days) Fin. Mgt Trg. (Accounts trg) PGDPHM (Full Time) PGDPHSM (E-learning) Laparoscopic sterilization 1 atMDP reputed institution Asst. Surgeon 1 1 1 1 PG At SCB 1 Nuapada Sinapali CHC Sinapali L2 Dr Bijay Kumar Meher Cuttack Asst. Surgeon 1 1 Transfert to 2 Nuapada Sinapali CHC Sinapali L2 Dr Prasanta Dash Nabarangapur 3 Nuapada Sinapali CHC Sinapali L2 Smt.Sudiptarani Nanda SN 1 1 1 1 4 Nuapada Sinapali CHC Sinapali L2 Miss Sabita Kunar SN 1 1 1 1 5 Nuapada Sinapali CHC Sinapali L2 Miss Sabitri Dash SN 1 1 1 1 6 Nuapada Sinapali CHC Sinapali L2 Mrs. Rasmirani Lal SN 1 1 1 1 7 Nuapada Sinapali CHC Sinapali L2 Mrs Kabita Jena LHV 1 1 1 1 8 Nuapada Sinapali CHC Sinapali L2 Mrs.Jayanti Samartha ANM 1 1 1 1 9 Nuapada Sinapali CHC Sinapali L2 Swarnalata Joshi SN 1 10 Nuapada Sinapali CHC Sinapali L2 Taposwani Panda ANM 1 1 11 Nuapada Sinapali CHC Sinapali L2 Nibedita Baral SN 12 Nuapada Sinapali CHC Sinapali L2 Jyoti Manjari Baitharu SN 13 Nuapada Sinapali Liad PHC(N) L1 Dr Dipdil Sahoo Asst. -
Brief Industrial Profile of NAYAGARH District 2019-20
Government of India Ministry of MSME Brief Industrial Profile of NAYAGARH District 2019-20 Carried out by MSME - Development Institute, Cuttack (Ministry of MSME, Govt. of India,) (As per guidelines of O/O DC (MSME), New Delhi) Phone: 0671-2548049, 2548077 Fax: 0671-2548006 E. Mail:[email protected] Website: www.msmedicuttack.gov.in ii F O R E W O R D Every year Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises Development Institute, Cuttack under the Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises, Government of India has been undertaking the Industrial Potentiality Survey for the districts in the state of Odisha and brings out the Survey Report as per the guidelines issued by the office of Development Commissioner (MSME), Ministry of MSME, Government of India, New Delhi. Under its Annual Action Plan 2019-20, all the districts of Odisha have been taken up for the survey. This Industrial Potentiality Survey Report of Nayagarh district covers various parameters like socio- economic indicators, present industrial structure of the district, and availability of industrial clusters, problems and prospects in the district for industrial development with special emphasis on scope for setting up of potential MSMEs. The report provides useful information and a detailed idea of the industrial potentialities of the district. I hope this Industrial Potentiality Survey Report would be an effective tool to the existing and prospective entrepreneurs, financial institutions and promotional agencies while planning for development of MSME sector in the district. I like to place on record my appreciation for Dr. Shibananda Nayak, AD(EI) of this Institute for his concerted efforts to prepare this report under the guidance of Dr. -
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. -
Post Offices of Odisha Circle Covered Under "Core Operation"
Postoffice Details Sl.No Circle Region Division Postoffice PIN Code ND Code Phase 1 ORISSA BERHAMPUR ASKA Aska H.O 761110 00 3 2 ORISSA BERHAMPUR ASKA Aska Junction S.O 761110 01 5-A 3 ORISSA BERHAMPUR ASKA Badagada S.O 761109 00 5-A 4 ORISSA BERHAMPUR ASKA Ballipadar S.O 761117 00 5 5 ORISSA BERHAMPUR ASKA Bellagunhta S.O 761119 00 5 6 ORISSA BERHAMPUR ASKA Bhanjanagar HO 761126 00 3-A 7 ORISSA BERHAMPUR ASKA Buguda S.O 761118 00 5 8 ORISSA BERHAMPUR ASKA Dharakote S.O 761107 00 5 9 ORISSA BERHAMPUR ASKA Gangapur S.O 761123 00 5 10 ORISSA BERHAMPUR ASKA Gobara S.O 761124 00 5 11 ORISSA BERHAMPUR ASKA Hinjilicut S.O 761102 00 5 12 ORISSA BERHAMPUR ASKA Jagannath Prasad S.O 761121 00 5 13 ORISSA BERHAMPUR ASKA Kabisuryanagar S.O 761104 00 5 14 ORISSA BERHAMPUR ASKA Kanchuru S.O 761101 00 5 15 ORISSA BERHAMPUR ASKA Kullada S.O 761131 00 5 16 ORISSA BERHAMPUR ASKA Nimina S.O 761122 00 5 17 ORISSA BERHAMPUR ASKA Nuagam S.O 761111 00 5 18 ORISSA BERHAMPUR ASKA Pattapur S.O 761013 00 5-A 19 ORISSA BERHAMPUR ASKA Pitala S.O 761103 00 5 20 ORISSA BERHAMPUR ASKA Seragada S.O 761106 00 5 21 ORISSA BERHAMPUR ASKA Sorada SO 761108 00 2 22 ORISSA BERHAMPUR BERHAMPUR Berhampur City S.O 760002 00 5 23 ORISSA BERHAMPUR BERHAMPUR Berhampur 760007 00 5 University S.O 24 ORISSA BERHAMPUR BERHAMPUR Berhampur(GM) H.O 760001 00 3 25 ORISSA BERHAMPUR BERHAMPUR Bhapur Bazar S.O 760001 03 6 26 ORISSA BERHAMPUR BERHAMPUR Bhatakumarada S.O 761003 00 5 27 ORISSA BERHAMPUR BERHAMPUR Chatrapur HO 761020 00 3-A 28 ORISSA BERHAMPUR BERHAMPUR Chikiti S.O 761010 00 5 -
Odisha Information Commission Block B-1, Toshali Bhawan, Satyanagar
Odisha Information Commission Block B-1, Toshali Bhawan, Satyanagar, Bhubaneswar-751007 * * * Weekly Cause List from 27/09/2021 to 01/10/2021 Cause list dated 27/09/2021 (Monday) Shri Balakrishna Mohapatra, SIC Court-I (11 A.M.) Sl. Case No. Name of the Name of the Opposite party/ Remarks No Complainant/Appellant Respondent 1 S.A. 846/18 Satyakam Jena Central Electricity Supply Utility of Odisha, Bhubaneswar City Distribution Division-1, Power House Chhak, Bhubaneswar 2 S.A.-3187/17 Ramesh Chandra Sahoo Office of the C.D.M.O., Khurda, Khurda district 3 S.A.-2865/17 Tunuram Agrawal Office of the General Manager, Upper Indravati Hydro Electrical Project, Kalahandi district 4 S.A.-2699/15 Keshab Behera Office of the Panchayat Samiti, Khariar, Nawapara district 5 S.A.-2808/15 Keshab Behera Office of the Block Development Officer, Khariar Block, Nawapara 6 S.A.-2045/17 Ramesh Chandra Sahoo Office of the Chief District Medical Officer, Khurda, Khurda district 7 C.C.-322/17 Dibakar Pradhan Office of the Chief District Medical Officer, Balasore district 8 C.C.-102/18 Nabin Behera Office of the C.S.O., Boudh, Boudh district 9 S.A.-804/16 Surasen Sahoo Office of the Chief District Medical Officer, Nayagarh district 10 S.A.-2518/16 Sirish Chandra Naik Office of the Block Development Officer, Jashipur Block, Mayurbhanj 11 S.A.-1249/17 Deepak Kumar Mishra Office of the Drugs Inspector, Ganjam-1, Range, Berhampur, Ganjam district 12 S.A.-637/18 M. Kota Durga Rao Odisha Hydro Power Corporation Ltd., Odisha State Police Housing & Welfare Coroporation Building, Vani Vihar Chowk, Bhubaneswar 13 S.A.-1348/18 Manini Behera Office of the Executive Engineer, GED-1, Bhubaneswar 14 S.A. -
Government of Odisha St & Sc Development Department
GOVERNMENT OF ODISHA ST & SC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OFFICE ORDER No i°5761 /SSD. Bhubaneswar Dated 09.06.2016 The following Welfare Extension Officers working in ST&SC Development Department are hereby transferred and posted to the Blocks/ Offices as mentioned against their names. SI Name y Present Posting Transferred to 1 Sri.Kalapatru Panda WEO Angul, Angul WED TangiChowdwar, District Cuttack District 2 Ms. Sreelekha Nayak WED Jajpur, Jajpur WED Banpur, Khurda District District 3 Ms. Deepa Sethi WEO Banpur, Khurda OSFDC, Bhubaneswar District 4 Sri. Bijay Kumar SCSTRTI, WEO Phiringia, Chinara Bhubaneswar Kandhamal District 5 Ms. Sushree Patra WEO Phiringia, SCSTRTI, Bhubaneswar Kandhmal District 6 Ms. Smitashree Jena WED Baliguda, WED Kankadahad, Kandhmal District Dhenkanal District 7 Sri. Kailash Chandra WEO Hinjlikatu, WEO Ghatgaon, Keonjhar Satpathy Gangam District District 8 Santosh Kumar Panda WED Dharakote, WEO Raghunathpur, Ganjam District Jagatsinghpur District, 9 Sri. Basanta Tarai WEO Loisinga, WED Kabisurjyanagar, Bolangir District Ganjam District 10 Sri.Jugal Kishore WEO Kabisurjyanagar, WED Loisingha Bolangir Behera Ganjam District 11 Sri.Malay Ranjan WED Gudvela, WED Nuagaon, Nayagarh Chinara Balangir District District 12 Sri.Sukanta Madhab WED Aska, Ganjam WED Bari Block, Jajpur Rout District District 13 Sri.Dilip Kumar Patnaik WED Pottangi, WEO Aska, Ganjam Koraput District District 14 Sri.Sanjay Kumar WED Tiring, WED Kujang, Nayak Mayurbhanj District Jagatsinghpur District 15 Sri.Pradipta Kumar WEO CBDA Sunabeda, WED -
Growth and Prospects of Odisha Tourism : an Empirical Study
September - 2013 Odisha Review Growth and Prospects of Odisha Tourism : An Empirical Study Dr. Suratha Kumar Das Odisha, a maritime State, on the east coast of entertainment and other areas. It is the hospitality India, is bounded by West Bengal and Jharkhand sector, which binds together a lot of other on the North, Andhra Pradesh on the South, the employment generating sectors through backward Bay of Bengal on the East and Chattisgarh on the and forward linkages. Tourism is a highly labour- West. Its location is between 17°49‘N to intensive business. It not only creates direct 22°34‘N latitudes and 81°27’E to 87°29’E employment but also creates opportunities for longitudes. The State ranks eleventh in terms of indirect employment. About 92,206 persons are total population and ninth in terms of total area. It directly engaged and 276,618 persons are has a total coastal length and perpetually washed indirectly engaged in this sector in Odisha. The by the blue waters of the Bay of Bengal. The state ratio of indirect jobs to direct jobs is is endowed with a vast reserve of mineral and approximately 3:1 in Odisha. The State has other natural resources like : river, fountain, several sources and triggers for attracting tourists. mountain, hills, forest, abhayaranya, pilgrims, There are sites that are abound in natural beauty. historical places etc. The state has worldwide There are also places like Puri that attract a large unique recognition for its works of Appliqué, number of devotees to the abode of Lord Metal Crafts, Silver Filigree, Patta Chitra, Pipili Jagannath.