Dharamgarh

Paradeswar Temple in Dharamgarh, Kalahandi

Dharamgarh is the sub-divisional headquarters of Dharamgarh Sub-Division in the district of Kalahandi in Odisha, India.[1] It is also referred to as Dharmagarh. Odisha state Government recently upgraded it from Gram Panchayat to Notified Area Council (NAC). Dharamgarh is known as the granary of Kalahandi district.[2]

The Dharamgarh sub-division of Kalahandi includes Golamunda, Koksara, Jaipatna, Kalampur, Junagarh and Dharamgarh blocks.

History and economy

Bandhkana, Dharamgarh sub-division

Dharamgarh became a sub-divisional headquarters in post-independence period when Kalahandi joined Odisha state. Dharamagrh sub-division is histrorically well known for rice production in the region. This region was known as PUEL PAHAR, which symbolises production of more straw & paddy. In post Upper Indravati irrgation project it among the leading rice producing sub-division in Odisha. Kalahandi contributed largest number of rice mill, out of which majority of the rice mills are in Dharamgarh sub-division.

Temples and monuments

Shiva Temple in Bhimkhoj Dharamgarh
Bhima Kunda (Foot Print of Bhima from Mahabharat)in Bhimkhoj Dharamgarh
Sri Aurobindo Kendra, Dharamgarh
SHRINE of Sri Aurobindo Relics Centre, DHARAMGARH
Sri Aurobindo Pathachakra, Dharamgarh
Sri Aurobindo Pathachakra Photo

Tourist attraction

Festivals

Ghanta Jatra in Dharamgarh, Kalahandi

Hospitals nearby

Educational institutions

School

College and Technical Institution

Non-Governmental Organisations

Marwari Yuva Manch - Dharamgarh and Marwari Mahila Samiti are two notable NGOs operating in Dharamgarh. These NGOs play a prominent role in ensuring dignified life to the underprevileged.

Notable person

Sujit Meher a famous Indian fashion designer and entrepreneur.

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