Chhatrapur

Chatrapur
Town
Chatrapur
Chatrapur

Location in Odisha, India

Coordinates: 19°21′N 84°59′E / 19.35°N 84.98°E / 19.35; 84.98Coordinates: 19°21′N 84°59′E / 19.35°N 84.98°E / 19.35; 84.98
Country  India
State Odisha
District Ganjam
Government
  Type NAC
  Body NAC
Area
  Total 10 km2 (4 sq mi)
Area rank 2nd
Elevation 17 m (56 ft)
Population (2011)
  Total 138,288
  Rank 100
  Density 14,000/km2 (36,000/sq mi)
Languages
  Official Odia
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 761020[1]
Telephone code 06811
Vehicle registration OR-07/ OD-07
Website odisha.gov.in

Chatrapur (also spelt as Chhatrapur) is a town and a notified area committee in Ganjam District in the state of Odisha, India. It is the headquarters town of Ganjam District. There are two railway stations in Chatrapur; they are Chatrapur Station and Chatrapur Court Station.

History

Chatrapur is the district headquarters of Ganjam. It has got its name from the word "Ganj-i-am", which means the Granary of the World. The Ganjam area was a part of ancient Kalinga which was occupied by Ashok in 261 BC. Though in 1757 it was French Commander Bussy, who marched into Ganjam and realized areas of tribute from federal chiefs, it was the English who ultimately defeated the French in the Decan and annexed Ganjam in 1759. The office of the Collector, Ganjam was established in 1794. With the beginning of the 20th century, struggle for amalgamation of Oriya tracts was keenly organised in Ganjam, and in 1896 Oriya was recognized as the official language. The headquarter of the district of Ganjam was abandoned in 1855 owing to an outbreak of a very dreadful epidemic fever by which 80% population of the Ganjam town was reduced. The headquarters temporarily shifted to Gopalpur, then to Berhampur and finally in and around 1902 to Chatrapur.

Geography

Chatrapur is located at 19°21′N 84°59′E / 19.35°N 84.98°E / 19.35; 84.98.[2] It has an average elevation of 17 m (56 ft).

Etymology

The city's official name is Chatrapur (' Odia : ଛତ୍ରପୁର), literally meaning "Home of Lord Kali". "Chatrapur" is the anglicised form of the city's name, commonly used in and after the British era. The anglicised form is still used unofficially by people.

Demographics

As of 2001 India census,[3] Chhatarpur had a population of 20,288 (fourth biggest city in the district of Ganjam after Brahmapur, Hinjilicut and Asika). Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Chhatarpur has an average literacy rate of 79%, higher than the national average of 59.5%; with male literacy of 85% and female literacy of 73%. 10% of the population is under 6 years of age.

Industries

Indian Rare Earths Ltd (OSCOM) which is a public sector undertaking under the Dept. of Atomic Energy is situated near Chatrapur which beneficiates different minerals from the beach sands of the Bay of Bengal. Different products such as zircon, ilmenite, sillimanite, Rutile are extracted. It also houses a thorium extraction plant. There is a huge chain of cashewnut factories situated in or near Chatrapur. A Joint Venture between Saraf Agencies of Kolkata and The Russian Federation has been signed to start a Titanium slag and pig iron manufacturing plant. However, Chatrapur, despite being on NH-5, the Chennai-Howrah Main railway line and with ample land and water has not been able to attract any large scale Industry which could potentially change the geo-economic scenario of the region.

Transport

Chatrapur is the commercial capital of state and gateway to south Odisha, and has a well-developed transportation network. All express trains of Indian railway has a halt here. Well connected with the Howrah madras highway so all luxury busses also passing through.

Road

Chatrapur city is connected with National Highways NH-5 (ChennaiKolkata), NH-59 (GopalpurAhmedabad) and NH-217 (GopalpurRaipur) and other cities and towns of Odisha. The three-wheeler auto taxis are the most important mode of transportation in this city. Taxis also ply on the city's roads. The Ganjam Urban Transport Services Limited (GUTSL) with joint partnership with Odisha State Road Transport Corporation (OSRTC) have come up with an agreement, valid for one year, to run a city-bus service for Berhampur to Chatrapur and urban centres on its periphery (Gopalpur, and Hinjli) on February 27, 2014.[4][5]

Rail

Chhatrapur railway station is situated on the East coast railway line which is a major route connecting the two metros Kolkata and Chennai of India. It is directly connected to New Delhi, Ahmadabad, Bangalore, Bhubaneswar, Berhampur, Chennai, Cuttack, Mumbai, Nagpur, Pune, Puri, Vishakhapatnam, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Raipur, Sambalpur and many more cities of India. Bhubaneswar – Chatrapur connectivity (DMU) is popular connectivity to reach capital city Bhubaneswar. In this route approx. 74 train running including fast train PRASANTHI EXP (18463).[6]

Sea

The city is served by two ports, Gopalpur Port one of the Oldest Port and upcoming satellite port at the Bahuda Mouth (Muhan) by Paradip Port Trust (PPT).

Festivals

Chatrapur celebrates most festivals including Thakurani Yatra, Dola Purnima, Durga Puja, Ganesh Puja, Sarswati puja and Mahakali puja. Thakurani Yatra is a popular festival celebrated in the city once in every two years.

Nearby tourist attractions

Just About 2 km from City Centre (lower Bus stand]via Collage Square on NH-5). It is a beautiful fresh water natural lake also one of the major tourist attraction of the town just franked on the leftside NH-05. Usually people of these surrounding camping here for boating and excursion purpose. An Ideal place for jungle trek([2 km] up to sea beach of Bay of Bengal) after crossing it by motor boat or manual boat about 1 km. The lake sprawling over about 8 km Long And 1 to 2 km Width. Every Morning and evening hours rushed by the Local peoples even tourists from around state. Orissa Tourism is building a Panthanivas on the banks of Lake.

This is one of the oldest pilgrimage place of mother goddess and amongst the four major ancient Adi Shakti centers in India. The mythological texts recognize four major Shakti Pithas (centers), like Bimala, Taratarini, Kamakshya and Dakhina Kalika, which originated from the limbs of the Corpse of Mata Sati in the Satya Yuga, rooted in the hoary past, mentioned in the Puranas, the Tantras and as the main seat of Tantric cult for thousands of years and center of Shakti worship since time immemorial, this hill Shrine is believed to be the Sthana Peetha (Breast Shrine of Mata Sati) and an important prehistoric religious center which bears an uninterrupted history of about 6000 years.

Beleswar beach near Kantiagada, Just About another 4 km drive from Humma bus stand on NH-5 Bypass[About 15 km Distance from District Hq Chatrapur]. It's a unique beach with Black sand[rare earth plus golden sand]. Nearby the Beach An Ancient Shiva temple[BALESHWAR MAHADEV] also place to coverage. The cashew pine forest with a series of jungle birds also another attraction.

Jhadeswar mahadev at Borigaon Hill top also another places in the must see series, while covering the tourist places of interest, Just another 7 km drive from NH-5[LEFT Turn while from chatrapur to Humma] the route on SH[State highway] towards Purusottampur.

Ganjam district also having a series of Dams and waterfalls like Ghodahada Dam [near khamarigaon village in Digapahandi Block, Bhalu Ghai dam [near Mukundapur village in Chikiti Block], Baghalati Dam [near turubudi village in partapur Block], Bahuda dam up on river Bahuda near B. Nuagaon IN CHIKITI Block. Dakshinpur Ghai Near Berhampur town [drinking water reservoir] for City. Waterfalls Near Budhakhol in Buguda Block, Parasuram Kund Waterfall near Tumba gada, Jarada thanna in Chikiti block are places of interest for water activities like fishing, angling, boating, camping, swimming etc. Sana Nolia Nuagam

This village is one of the seashore villages which is only 4–5 km from Chatrapur. There is a famous Lord Shiva temple namely Rameswar Temple and widly sea beach olive tortile place lovely forest just near the seashore. Famous Rusikulia mouth (muhan) near by Nolia nuagam. So many many famous place there like Lord Shiva temple.

Education

Chatrapur hosts a Govt. Science College, Chatrapur, Onslow Institution and some other private ones. It hosts many English medium schools which include

which will impart Basic level of education for 6th standard to 12th sc students under CBSE Curriculum.

Politics

In 2014 MLA from Chatrapur Assembly Constituency is Dr. Priyansu of BJD, who won the seat in State elections of 2014. Previous MLAs from this seat include Adikanta sethi of CPI who won this seat in 2009, Narayan Reddy of CPI who won this seat in 2004 Rama Chandra Panda of BJP who won this seat in 2000, Daitari Behera of INC in 1995, Parsuram Panda of CPI in 1990, Ashok Kumar Choudhury of INC in 1985, and Biswanath Sahu of CPI in 1980 and in 1977.[8]

in 2014

In this year five political party was standing in election of MLA in Chhatrapur (Odisha Vidhan Sabha constitution).[9]

MP are standing in Chatrapur

Chatrapur is part of Berhampur (Lok Sabha constituency).[10]

References

  1. "PinCode: CHATRAPUR, GANJAM, ORISSA, India, Pincode.net.in". pincode.net.in. 2012. Retrieved 1 July 2012. PinCode: 761020
  2. "Maps, Weather, and Airports for Chatrapur, India". fallingrain.com.
  3. "Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)". Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 2004-06-16. Retrieved 2008-11-01.
  4. Staff Reporter. "Naveen inaugurates bus service". The Hindu.
  5. Staff Reporter. "City bus service to Berhampur, urban centres soon". The Hindu.
  6. status, Train running. "PRASANTHI EXP (18463) Train Live Running status". trainsrunningstatus.net. Retrieved 2017-05-31.
  7. Sidhibinayak Pitha Archived 2011-09-04 at the Wayback Machine.. Sidhibinayak Pitha (2012-01-24). Retrieved on 2012-06-07.
  8. "State Elections 2004 - Partywise Comparison for 72-Chatrapur Constituency of Odisha". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 2008-09-25.
  9. "Assembly Constituencies - Corresponding Districts and Parliamentary Constituencies of Odisha" (PDF). Election Commission of India. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-03-04. Retrieved 2008-09-25.
  10. "Assembly Constituencies - Corresponding Districts and Parliamentary Constituencies of Odisha" (PDF). Election Commission of India. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-03-04. Retrieved 2008-09-25.
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