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Karanjia

Coordinates: 21°47′N 85°58′E / 21.78°N 85.97°E / 21.78; 85.97
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Karanjia
Town
Karanjia is located in Odisha
Karanjia
Karanjia
Location in Odisha, India
Karanjia is located in India
Karanjia
Karanjia
Karanjia (India)
Coordinates: 21°47′N 85°58′E / 21.78°N 85.97°E / 21.78; 85.97[1]
Country India
StateOdisha
DistrictMayurbhanj
Elevation389 m (1,276 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total22,865
Languages
 • OfficialOdia
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
757037
Telephone code06796
Vehicle registrationOD-11
Websitewww.karanjianac.in

Karanjia is a town and a Municipality in the eastern Indian state of Odisha, about 221 kilometres (134 mi) north of the state capital Bhubaneswar. It is the sub-divisional headquarter of Panchpir sub-division and a NCA in Mayurbhanj district. It is bounded on its South-East by Deo river which forms the natural district border for Mayurbhanj.

History

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The Panchpir subdivision in Mayurbhanj district has a historical legacy dating back to the 9th century when it emerged as the administrative center of the Mayurbhanj state. Throughout its history, Karanjia has served as a modest administrative hub within the subdivision. In response to population growth, it was officially designated as municipality. with 18.94 km2 area and is divided into 15 wards in 1973, incorporating nine neighboring villages: Karanjia, Rairangpur, Polasia, Girima, Jodideuli, Karadia, Sorubali, Ankura, and Niunti.

In 2024, Karanjia NAC was upgraded to Municipality status.[2]

Demographics

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Historical population
YearPop.±%
1981 14,910—    
1991 17,623+18.2%
2001 21,441+21.7%
2011 22,865+6.6%
Source: Census of India[3]

As of the 2011 Indian census[4] Karanjia had a population of 22,865. Males constitute 49% of the population, females 51%. Karanjia has an average literacy rate of 83.35%, higher than the state average of 72.87%. Male literacy is 89.10%, and female literacy is 77.76%. 10.45% are under 6.

Religion

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It hosts a shrine to Maa Ambika. The other major temples are Jagannath temple, Shyamarai Temple, Purneshwar Shiva temple, Maa Mangala temple, Shyam Baba Temple, Rani Sati temple, Barkhanda temple of Gadsahi, Bamanashala, Sri Ganesh statue, Thakur Ankulchandra temple, Satyasai temple, Rameswar Baba Shiva Temple and Brameswara Mandir Karadia.

The mosque is one of the oldest in Mayurbhanj.

The famous shrine of 8th century Kichakeshwari temple, Khiching along with ancient ruins of forts and temples are situated 27 km from town.

Karanjia is known for its Dola Yatra and Mela that is celebrated in falgun month of Odia Panjika (calendar). It is a century-old festival of this locality.

Attractions

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Bhimkund is a natural water tank situated 40 km from Karanjia. Simlipal National Park, is a nearby tiger reserve 40–50 km from town. Maa Tarini Temple,[5] Rani Sati Mandir, Brameswara Mandir, Lord Jagannath Temple, Ramtirtha waterfalls, Sanaghagara Waterfall are located near the town.

Maa Kichakeshwari Temple is located nearby in Khiching. Kichakgarh and Viratgarh are other attractions there. Khiching is flanked by Kantakhairi and Khairibhandan rivers.

Education

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Schools

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More than 20 schools operate in Karanjia, including:

  • Ananda Marga Gurukul
  • Vikash Convent School, Karanjia
  • Saraswati Sishu Vidya Teertha)
  • D. M. Public School
  • DAV Public School
  • Karanjia Govt. High School
  • Karanjia Govt. Girls' High School
  • Khajuri Sagar School
  • Similipal English Medium School
  • Sovaniya Sikhyashram
  • Vivekananda Public School
  • Karadia Ug. Me. School
  • St Xavier School
  • Girima U.G.U.P. School, Dolpadia
  • Odisha State Brigade Public School (O.S.B.P.S.)

ANKURA, KARANJIA College':

Politics

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Karanjia is part of Keonjhar (Lok Sabha constituency).[7]

The current MLA is Basanti Hembram. She won the seat in State elections of 2019 as a candidate of Biju Janata Dal by defeating the candidate of Bharatiya Janata Party.

Karanjia is part of Keonjhar Loksabha constituency. The MP is Chandrani Murmu who won it by defeating the Bharatiya Janata Party candidate Ananta Nayak.

References

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  1. ^ a b "Maps, Weather, and Airports for Karanjia, India". www.fallingrain.com.
  2. ^ "Odisha creates 39 urban local bodies for socio-economic development". The Print. 24 February 2024. Retrieved 19 March 2024.
  3. ^ "Population growth of ULBs in Orissa (1901 –2001)" (PDF). The Regional Centre for Urban & Environmental Studies (RCUES). Retrieved 2 November 2023.
  4. ^ "Karanjia Notified Area Committee City Population Census 2011–2019 | Orissa". www.census2011.co.in.
  5. ^ Kendujhar
  6. ^ "iCBSE".
  7. ^ "Assembly Constituencies – Corresponding Districts and Parliamentary Constituencies of Odisha" (PDF). Election Commission of India. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 November 2005. Retrieved 27 September 2008.