Parpodi

Parpodi
परपोड़ी
Jamerichan
Town
Nickname(s): Jam
Parpodi

Location in Chhattisgarh, India

Coordinates: 21°21′N 81°07′E / 21.35°N 81.12°E / 21.35; 81.12Coordinates: 21°21′N 81°07′E / 21.35°N 81.12°E / 21.35; 81.12
Country  India
State Chhattisgarh
District Durg
Government
  Type Local Government
  President Shri Dileep Jain
Elevation 290 m (950 ft)
Population (2011)
  Total 6,000
Languages
  Official Hindi, Chhattisgarhi
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 491331
Vehicle registration CG 25

"Parpodi," also known as "Raja Parpodi," (Hindi: परपोड़ी ) is a town and a Nagar Panchayat in the Bemetara district of Chhattisgarh, India.[1] The town is situated in the district of Durg in the state of Chhattisgarh, India. It has a small population and has been declared a "Nagar Panchayat" of the Bemetara district.

Situated along the Durg-Kabirdham road, the town is easily accessible by road from the city of Durg. Parpodi, which was the ancient citadel of the Gondwana dynasty, is known for being a historical, religious, and cultural venue. According to popular legend, the name of the town was given after the name of the last Zamindar aunt "Parmeshwari Devi." Most of Parpodi is rigid ground.

On May 28, 2013 Parpodi became a Nagar Panchayat with district headquarters at Durgitself but it is now in the Bemetara district. The town is under Saja assembly, and Mr. Labachand Bafna is the current MLA of the area. Since January 1, 2012 Parpodi has been under the administration of the Bemetara district of Chhattisgarh.[2]

Geography

Parpodi is located at 21°35′30″N 81°12′21″E / 21.59167°N 81.20583°E / 21.59167; 81.20583. It has an average elevation of 290 metres (950 ft).[3]

Latitude: 21.583333 / 21° 34' 59.9982"

Longitude: 81.216667 / 81° 13' 0.0012"

Province: Chhattisgarh

Country: India (Bharat)

Continent: Asia

Demographics

In 2011, India census Parpodi had a population of approximately 6000. Males constitute 51% of the population and females make up 49%. Parpodi has an average literacy rate of 62%; this is higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 72% and female literacy is 51%. 15% of the population are children under 6 years.

Climate

Parpodi has a tropical wet and dry climate. Temperatures remain moderate from July through February, with extremely hot temperatures from March to June. The temperature in April and May sometimes rises above 45 °C (113 °F). These summer months also have hot, dry winds. In summer, the temperature can also reach 47 °C. The city receives about 1,300 millimetres (51 in) of rain mostly in the monsoon season from late June to early October. Winters last from November to January and are mild although lows can fall to 6 °C (43 °F).

Economy

The economy of Parpodi is based on agriculture. Almost 70% of the people in town work on their fields and farms.

Culture

The culture of this town is influenced by the Chhattisgarhi ethics, rituals and customs. Like other Chhattisgarhi regions, this region also organises mandai, mela at different occasions. Matar is also conducted on behalf of the bhaiduj celebration which is organised on the day after diwali, while mandai and mela are celebrated during February and March. Some Muslim communities also celebrate eid.

Ethnic groups

Most of the people come under the Indian (aryans) ethnicity or under the deccan indo-dravidian ethnicity. Parpodi town is situated just centre of the chhattishgarh and is an active participant in trade - that is why most of the people in this region are vaishya (traders) and natives are tribal.

Food

Parpodi is famous for Doobraj rice, chila, rice role, angakar roti, thetri-khurmi etc. No trip to this town is complete without trying samosa, poha, and jalebi, from various vendors. The large but light samosa of Parpodi is different from the Punjabi kind (which is bulkier and full of spicy masala). This pale gold, dimpled pastry is very popular with travelers. There are many other local Chhattisgarhi foods that you can sample while visiting a local family, such as cheela with chatni.

Transport

The three nearest railway stations, Durg, Raipur, and Rajnandgaon, are 55, 68 and 65 kilometres respectively from Parpodi. Direct trains for Vishakhapatnam, Mumbai, Pune, Ahmedabad, Howrah, Bhubaneswar, Chennai, Trivandrum, Amritsar and New Delhi are available from these railway stations, situated on the main train route of Howrah-Mumbai via Nagpur. The state capital Raipur is an hour's journey from Parpodi. Raipur and Nagpur airports are at a distance of 75 and 280 kilometres, respectively.

Attractions around Parpodi

School and colleges

References

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