About District (AJAMBAR) RAZZ
Famous for its Sambalpuri Saree, the
Sambalpur District is the western part of state of Odisha. The District is
surrounded by Deogarh District in the East, Bargarh Districts in the West,
Jharsuguda District in the North and Sonepur and Angul Districts in the South.
The District of Sambalpur has a history full of events including Indian freedom
struggle representing the different section of the society. Sambalpur is
mentioned in the book of Ptomely as Sambalaka on the river Manada. Sambalpur
District was subsequently divided into four separate Districts. Bargarh
District was separated in 1993, and Jharsuguda and Deogarh Districts were
separated in 1994.
The District covering a geographical
area of 6702 sq km lies between 20 degree 40’ to 22 degree 11’ North Latitude
and 82 degree 39’ to 85 degree 15’ East Longitude. Total population of the
District as per 2011 census is 10,41,099. Total male population of the District
is 5,26,877 whereas total female population is 5,14,222. The District has got
total 1,91,827 SC population and 3,55,261 ST population.
As per the administration of the
District is concerned, the District of Sambalpur has got 3 sub divisions namely
Sambalpur, Kuchinda and Rairakhol. There are 9 Tahasils, 9 Blocks, 24 Police
stations, 1349 Revenue Villages and 138 Gram panchayats functioning in the
District.
Sambalpur District experiences extreme
type of climate with 66 rainy days and 153 centimeters rainfall on an average
per annum. Most of the rainfall is confined to the months from June to October
visited by south west monsoon. Mercury rises upto 47 degree C during May with
intolerable heat wave and falls as low as 11.8 degree C during December with
extreme cold. The rainfall is highly uneven and irregular.
The economy of Sambalpur District is
basically dependent on agriculture and secondly no forests. Forests play an
important role in the economy in terms of contribution to revenue, Domestic Product
as well as dependence of people for livelihood. In the past Sambalpur has been
a great centre of diamond trade. Kendu leaf (Diospyros Melanoxylon) is also
produced in Sambalpur. Tendu leaf is one of the most important non–wood forest
products of Sambalpur and is also called as green gold of Odisha. Lately
industrialisation has started in the district and the prime industries of
power, alumina and steel have been established. The place is famous for its
globally renowned textile bounded patterns and fabrics locally known as
Baandha. Sambalpur is famous for its Hand loom textile works, popularly known
as Sambalpuri Textile. It has earned international fame for its unique pattern,
design and texture. Apart from textiles, Samabalpur has a rich tribal heritage
and fabulous forestlands.
The important crops grown in the
District are rice, gram, tuar, arhar, seasame, groundnut, mustard, castor,
linseed. Sugarcane is the most important cash crop grown in the District.
The literacy rate of Sambalpur District
is 76.91 percent.Indian Institute of Management,Sambalpur University, Gangadhar
Meher University, IIM, Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology(VSSUT), VSS
Intitute of Medical Science and Research(VIMSAR), Gayatri College of
Pharmacy, Dr P.M Institute of Advanced studies in Education, Gayatri
College of Management, Gayatri College of Pharmacy, Lajpat Rai Law College,
Sambalpur Nursing college are the famous educational institutes in the
District.
The District experiences many beautiful
festivals round the year. Sital Sasthi is observed in the month of June. This
festival is the marriage ceremony of Lord Shiva and Parvati. Nuakhai is the
most important social festival of the District. Bhaijiuntia festival is
celebrated on the Mahastami Day of Durga Puja. The Puajiuntia festival is
observed by mothers to invoke the grace of Lord Dutibahana for the long life
and prosperity of their sons. Other religious festivals which are observe
include Shiva Ratri, Dola Yatra, Durga Puja, Janmanstami, Diwali, Ganesh Puja
and Saraswati Puja.
Many eminent personalities have taken
birth on the soil of the Sambalpur District. Bir Surendra Sai (freedom
fighter), Gangadhar Meher (Poet of nature), Bhama Bhoi (celebrated religious
and poet), Satya Narayan Bohidar (Pioneer of Sambalpuri language and grammer),
Swapneswar Das (accomplished poet and eminent journalist), Gokulanand Panda
(Poet of extraordinary caliber), Sunil Mishra (renowned writer of humour and
social satire), Braja Mohan Panda (Educationist of repute) and Laxmi Narayan Mishra
(Eminent freedom fighter) are the famous personalities of this soil.
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