Khurda (Khordha)

Khordha
—  town  —
Khordha
Location of Khordha
in Orissa and India
Coordinates
Country India
State Orissa
District(s) Khordha
Population 39,034 (2001)
Time zone IST (UTC+05:30)
Area

Elevation


75 metres (246 ft)

Khurda (Khordha) is a city and a municipality area in Khurda district in the Indian state of Orissa. Bhubaneswar, capital of Orissa, belongs to Khurda district and is only 25 km from Khurda town.

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History

Khurda district has a unique place in history as being the last kingdom to be conquered by the British in 1803. Khurda is famous for the Paika Bidroha (soldier revolution) of 1817, led by Jai Rajguru and Bakshi Jagabandhu. Dalabehera of Tapanga Garha also played a leading role during that time. Khurda is famous for Barunei temple atop the Barunei Hills. There are many villages in this district and some of them are Gurujanga, Gangapada, Minchinpatna, Angarpada, Mahula, Majana, Karadapalli and host of others. Gurujanga village is the birth place of Sachi Rautarai (specifically remembered for "Chhota mora gaan ti" poetry), Harikrushna Pradhan (another famous Sanskrit Pandit) and many more good writers.

Geography

Khurda is located at [1]. It has an average elevation of 75 m (246 ft).

Demographics

As of 2001 India census[2], Khurdha had a population of 39,034. The population of Khurda, as estimated in late 2006([1]), was 42,526.

Population Break-up

Males - 52%
Females - 48%.

Literacy

Average literacy rate stands at 78%, which is higher than the National average of 59.5%:
Male literacy - 84%
Female literacy - 72%

In Khurdha, 11% of the population is below 6 years of age.

Notable Personalities

Politics

Current MLA from Khurda Assembly Constituency is Rajendra Sahu an Independent Candidate, who won the seat in State elections of 2009. Previous MLAs from this seat were:

Khurda is part of Bhubaneswar (Lok Sabha constituency).[4]

References