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Odisha formerly Orissa is an Indian state located in Eastern India. It is the eighth-largest state by area, and the eleventh-largest by population, ...
Odisha

Odisha

Indian state
Odisha (formerly Orissa), an eastern Indian state on the Bay of Bengal, is known for its tribal cultures and its many ancient Hindu temples. The capital, Bhubaneswar, is home to hundreds of temples, notably the intricately-carved Mukteshvara. The...
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Odisha, state of India located in the northeastern part of the country. Before India became independent in 1947, Odisha's capital was at Cuttack.
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Departments · Agriculture & Farmers' Empowerment · Co-operation · Commerce & Transport · Electronics & Information Technology · Energy · Excise. Pagination.
odisha from odishatourism.gov.in
Welcome to the official source for information on visiting Odisha, India. Lodging, entertainment, food/drink, sports, attractions & more.
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Odisha (formerly known as Orissa) is one of the 28 states in the Republic of India. Odisha is located in the eastern part of the Indian peninsula and the ...
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A favourite destination for adventurous travelers, Odisha (Orissa) rewards those who make the effort to stray off the beaten track with an intricate ...
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The ancient state rose to prominence as a Kingdom under Kharavela , a great conquerer and patron of Jainism, in the second half of the Ist century B.C. Other ...
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Odisha is one of the fastest growing states of India. Access customized information about investment opportunities, incentives & requisite approvals.
Orissa the tenth largest state in terms of area in the Indian Union is located in the northeastern Indian peninsula. This state is bounded on north by Bihar, on ...
3 hours ago · Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik condemned Sambit Patra's statement, asserting that it insulted Lord Jagannath and hurt the sentiments of ...