Kalahandi - Fact File
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This article may be construed as a fact-file for Kalahandi. The data was collected from the official site of Kalahandi, http://kalahandi.nic.in/ which is maintained by the National Informatics Center. Mr Biswapati Thakur did an excellent job in collecting the data and then compiled it to a presentable form. Our hearty thanks to him.
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Origin and Historical Background
The present district of Kalahandi was in ancient times a princely state, part of south Kosals. After independence of the country, merger of princely state with
Kalahandi district occupies the south-western portion of Orissa and is situated between 19 degree 3' N and 21 degree 5' N latitude and 82 degree 30 E and 83 Degree 74' E longitude. It is bounded in the north by the district of Balangir and Nawapara, on the south by the district of Rayagada, on the west by the district of Nawarangpur and
The average annual rainfall of the district is 1378.20 mm. The variation in the rainfall from year to year is not large. The monsoon starts late in June and generally lasts unto September. 90% of the rainfall is received from June to September. August is the month with more number of rainy days.
Rivers
Tel, Indravati, which are tributaries of large rivers like
Nearly half of the total Geographical area of Kalahandi district, 4,962 sq. km. was covered with forest. In the recent times this has been a considerable shrinkage in forest areas due to denudation.
Transportation
Rail: The total length of the Railway in the district is only 44 km. The Raipur-Vizianagaram broad-gauge link of the S.E. Railway passes through this district and connects 5 stations (Kesinga, Kandel,
Air: The only air-strip in the district is at Utkela, 25 km. from Bhawanipatna.
Administrative Division
Sub-divisions: 2 (Bhawanipatna and Dharamgarh)
Police Station: 12 (Bhawanipatna, Junagarh, Dharamgarh, Narla, Lanjigarh, Thuamul-Rampur, Mandanpur-Rampur, Koksara, Jaipatna, Ampani, Kesinga, …)
Tehsil: 13
Block: 13
Municipality: 1
N.A.C.: 2
Treasury: 1
Sub-Treasury: 5
Gram Panchayat: 195
Villages: 2185
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