Subarnapur district

District of Odisha in India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Subarnapur district, also called Sonepur district, is an administrative district in Odisha state in eastern India. The city of Sonepur is the district headquarters. Sonepur is known as the Mandiramalini town (city of temples) of Odisha with more than hundred temples. The people of the Sonepur region are referred to as Sonepuria. From ancient times, Sonepur is considered as a holy city.

Country India
Established1 April 1993; 32 years ago (1993-04-01)
HeadquartersSubarnapur
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Subarnapur district
Sonepur district
Nickname: 
City of Temples & Crafts
Location in Odisha
Location in Odisha
Subarnapur district
Coordinates: 20.85°N 83.9°E / 20.85; 83.9
Country India
State Odisha
RegionWestern Odisha
Established1 April 1993; 32 years ago (1993-04-01)
HeadquartersSubarnapur
Government
  Collector & District MagistrateDr Nruparaj Sahu
  Superintendent of PoliceAmaresh Panda, OPS
Area
  Total
2,337 km2 (902 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)[1]
  Total
610,183
  Density261.1/km2 (676.2/sq mi)
Languages
  OfficialOdia, English
  LocalSambalpuri
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
767 xxx
Telephone code+91 665x
Vehicle registrationOD 31
Nearest cityBalangir
Sex ratio1000:966 /
Literacy64.07%
Lok Sabha constituencyBolangir
Vidhan Sabha constituency064-Birmaharajpur (SC)
065-Sonepur
ClimateAw (Köppen)
Precipitation1,443.5 millimetres (56.83 in)
Avg. annual temperature30 °C (86 °F)
Avg. summer temperature45 °C (113 °F)
Avg. winter temperature24 °C (75 °F)
Websitewww.subarnapur.nic.in
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History

In the 8th century CE, the region was known as Swarnapur and was ruled by vassal lords of the Bhaumkaras of Tosali. The region was then ruled by the Somavamsis and eventually became one of two capitals of the Somavamsis. Around the 10th and 11th centuries, the region was called Pashima Lanka or Western Lanka.[2] The evidence for these names comes from a Somavamsi prince of the region called Kumara Someswaradeva who issued a copper plate charter in the late 10th century which identified him as the ruler of Paschima Lanka.[3] Historically, the presiding deity of the region was the goddess Lankeswari.[4] At some point during Somavamsi rule, the region was given its current name, Subarnapur. It was formally established as a district in 1993.[citation needed]

Economy

In 2006 the Ministry of Panchayati Raj named Subarnapur one of the country's 250 most backward districts (out of a total of 640).[5] It is one of the 19 districts in Odisha currently receiving funds from the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme (BRGF).[5]

Divisions

Demographics

More information Year, Pop. ...
Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1901117,731    
1911164,230+3.38%
1921189,687+1.45%
1931211,684+1.10%
1941229,296+0.80%
1951241,413+0.52%
1961274,515+1.29%
1971322,578+1.63%
1981397,386+2.11%
1991476,815+1.84%
2001541,835+1.29%
2011610,183+1.20%
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According to the 2011 census, Subarnapur district has a population of 610,183,[1] roughly equal to the nation of Montenegro[7] or the US state of Vermont.[8] The district is the 512th most populous in India out of a total of 640.[1] The district has a population density of 260 inhabitants per square kilometre (670/sq mi).[1] Its population growth rate over the decade of 2001–2011 was 20.35%.[1] Subarnapur has a sex ratio of 959 females for every 1000 males, and a literacy rate of 74.42%.[1] 8.18% of the population lives in urban areas. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes make up 25.60% and 9.37% of the population respectively.[9] Hinduism is the predominant religion, practiced by 99.19% of the population.[10]

Languages of Subarnapur district (2011)[11]
  1. Sambalpuri (59.7%)
  2. Odia (39.3%)
  3. Others (1.03%)

At the time of the 2011 Census of India, 59.67% of the population in the district spoke Sambalpuri and 39.30% Odia as their first language.[11]

Culture

Subarnapis home to a wide variety of cultural heritage, arts, and crafts. The Sonepur area specializes in textiles and terracotta, Tarbha and Binka produce brass metal works, Ullunda is home to a tradition of stone carving, and Dunguripali produces Paddy crafts.[citation needed]

Subarnapur is home to the poet and prophet Mahima Dharma. The district is also known for "Danda-nata", a religious folk tradition which is native to the area.[12]

Temple town, Sonepur

Tourist attractions

  • Mahima pitha, Khaliapali
  • Gyaneswar Baba Shiv temple and museum at Kenjhiriapali village
  • Metakani Temple, Ullunda
  • Patali Srikhetra, Kotsamlai
  • Rushyashrunga hill at Goudgad jungle
  • Papakshya Ghat, Binka
  • Kapileswar temple, Charda
  • Nabagrahakunda
  • Rameswar Shiva Temple
  • Lord Sri Sri Swapneshwar Temple, Goudgad of BirmaharajPur Block.
  • Thengo Irrigation Project of Birmaharajpur Block
  • Maa Umadevi Temple and Siddheswar Temple
  • Maa Ramachandi & Baba Raneswar Temple, Telanda
  • Gupteswar Baba Temple, Gailmura
  • Bhimtangar, Gailmura
  • Baunsa Bana, Dunguripali
  • Maa pudapat temple Tulunda, Tarbha
  • Chudakhai Dangar Tulunda panchayat, Tarbha
  • Nua Brundaban(Gulunda Matha)binka
  • Gordhaneswara Baba temple (At- near of khamaar, Bir maharajpur)
  • Champeswara Baba temple (At-Champamal, Bir maharajpur)
  • Chandramani Matha (At-Bagbar, Bir maharajpur)

Saree

  • Sonepuri Pata Saree
  • Sonepuri Saree
  • Sambalpuri Saree

Notable people

Education in Subarnapur district

Schools

  • Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Tarbha
  • Sri Aurobindo Shikshyakendra, Goudgad
  • Ganapati Adarsha Shikshya Niketan, Biramaharaj Pur
  • Swami Vivekananda Adarsha Vidyalaya, Khandahata
  • Anchalik Uchha Vidya Pitha, Kenjhiriapali
  • Centurion Public School, Dunguripali
  • Saraswati Shishu Mandir, Dunguripali
  • Saraswati Shishu Mandir, Rampur
  • Sahara Trust High School, Sonepur
  • Vishwabharti Chintan Shikshya Niketan, Sonepur
  • St Anne's Convent School, Sonepur
  • Saraswati Shishu Mandir, Sonepur
  • Sri Aurobindo Integral Education & Research Center, Sonepur
  • Odisha Adarsha Vidyalaya, Sonepur
  • Bhimabhoi Vidyapita, Lachhipur
  • Saraswati Shishu Mandir, Lachhipur
  • Odisha Adarsha Vidyalaya,Tarbha

Colleges

  • Sonepur College, Sonepur-Raj
  • Model Degree College, Subarnapur
  • Shree Ram College, Rampur
  • Dunguripali College, Dunguripali
  • Gram Panchayat College, Lachhipur
  • Buddhiram College, Menda
  • Birmaharajpur College Birmaharajpur
  • Siddhartha college, Binka
  • Bagbar Women's College, Bagbar (Birmaharajpur)
  • AES College, Tarbha

Politics

This district is a part of Balangir Lok Sabha co Govt. ITI, Biramaharajpur, Subarnapur Govt. ITI, Sonepur Govt Polytechnic, Sonepur Govt ANM training college, Subarnapur Subarnapur nursing college, Sonepur nstituency. The MP of Balangir is Sangeeta Kumari Singh Deo from the BJP.

Vidhan Sabha Constituencies

The following are the two Vidhan sabha constituencies[13][14] of Subarnapur district and the elected members of each area.[15]

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No. Constituency Reservation Extent of the Assembly Constituency (Blocks) Member of 17th Assembly Party
64 Birmajarajpur SC Ulunda, Birmaharajpur, Binka (NAC), Binika (part) Raghunath Jagadala BJP
65 Sonepur None Sonepur, Tarabha, Tarabha (NAC), Sonepur (M), Dunguripali, Binka (part) Niranjan Pujari BJD
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References

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