The District KHURDA came into being on 1 st April, 1993 by dividing it off its erstwhile Puri District which after division became Puri, Khurda and Nayagarh. Later on in the year 2000 the District name is changed as KHORDHA.
Khordha is the headquarter of the district of the same name and is situated in 85 degree 37'30"E and 20 degree 11'N. on the National Highway No.5. The town is 11 km. from Khurda Road railway station, with which it is connected by a metalled road. The local name of the place is Jajarsingh, which originally was a small village. Probabaly the place was also formerly known as Kurada, which means 'foul mouthed'. The old mile stones of the area had the word 'KURADA' dug into them which have now been whitewashed and the word 'KHURDA' written on them. The present Khurda area was once heavily populated by the Savaras who are still to be found in the subdivision in some pockets. In this connection it may be noted that a village and ex-Zamindari in Ganjam distrct is named 'Surada' which probably means 'fair mouthed' as opposed to 'Kurada'. Khurda came into prominence when the first RAJAS OF KHORDHA dynasty,Ramachandra Deva, made it the capital of his kingdom during the last part of the 16th century A.D. The Bhoi kings lived in a part of the foot of the BARUNAI Hill, about 1.6 km. to the south of the town.
This site was apparently selected because it was protected on one side by the Barunai Hill, which was easily defended, and on the other by dense jungle. The fort is now completely ruins, only a few traces remaining here and there which reminds one for its former glory. Khurda suffered repeated onslaughts from Muslim and Maratha cavalry but its royal house retained much of its independence till 1804 when the then Raja, Mukunda Deva under the guidance of Jayakrushna Raiguru, rebelled against the British domination and was dispossessed of his territory. Khurda is also memorable as the centre of activity of the "PAIKA REBELLION" of 1817-18 under the leadership of Bakshi Jagabandhu Bidyadhar.
Khurda is an important centre of handloom industry. The lungi, napkin and sarees produced here have an all Orissa market. There are a few Hindu mathas in Garh Khurda i.e. the old fort area of the town. The civic affairs of the town are managed by a Notified Area Council.
Important Places
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Important Facts about Khorda
Area |
2,889 Sq.Km. |
Forest |
618.67Sq.Km. |
Blocks |
Tahasils |
Subdivisions |
Population |
18,74,405 |
Literacy Rate |
80.19% |
1. Khurda sadar
2. Balipatana
3. Banapur
4. Balianta
5. Balugaon
6. Tangi
7. Begunia
8. Jatani
9. Bhubaneswar
10. Bolgarh |
1. Banapur
2. Bhubaneswar
3. Khurda |
1. Bhubaneswar
2. Khurda |
Head quarter |
Khurda |
Vidhasabha seats |
6 |
Sub division |
2 |
Villages |
1,567 |
Blocks |
10 |
Grama panchayat |
154 |
Municipality |
1 |
Towns |
5 |
N.A.C |
4 |
Temperature |
41.4(Max), 9.5(Min) |
Tahasils |
3 |
Rainfall |
1664.4mm
(Avg) |
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