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Best Places To Visit In Kendujhar  Odisha,  are many beautiful sea beaches, hills and many temples that attract local and national tourists. The district has full of natural beauties, that give you a peaceful mind and boost motivation to move forward in your life.

Bada Ghagara Waterfall in Kendujhar
Bada Ghagara Waterfall
Bhimkund Waterfall in Kendujhar
Bhimkund Waterfall
Gonasika Temple
Gonasika Temple
Gundichaghai Waterfall
Hadagarh
Hadagarh Reservoir
Handibhanga
Handibhanga Waterfall
Kanjipani Ghati
Kanjipani Ghati
Keshri Kunda
Keshri Kunda
Kushaleswar Temple in Kendujhar
Kushaleswar Temple
Maa Ghatagaon Tarini
Maa Ghatagaon Tarini
Murga Mahadev Temple
Murga Mahadev Temple
Sana Ghagara
Sana Ghagara Waterfall
Sitabinji
Sitabinji

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About Kendujhar District

Keonjhar is one of the significant mineral creating Districts of Odisha. Iron metal, Manganese metal, Chromate, Quartzite, Bauxite, Gold, Pyrophillite and Lime Stone are the significant minerals found in this District.

The Kalinga Iron Works (Barbil), Ferro Manganese Plant (Joda), Ipitata (Beleipada), Charge Crome (Brahmanipal) are the significant names in the modern scene of Keonjhar. There are additionally designing and metal based businesses (53 numbers), substance and partnered ventures including plastic enterprises (48 numbers) and agro and marine based businesses (242 numbers) working in this District.

The Keonjhar District arose as one of the District on first January, 1948. The District is limited by Mayurbhanj District and Bhadrak District toward the east, Jajpur District toward the south, Dhenkanal District and Sundargarh District toward the west and West Singhbhum region of Jharkhand State toward the north. Covering a topographical area of 8303 sq kms, the Keonjhar District lies between 21º 1′ N to 22º 10′ N scope and 85º 11′ E to 86º 22′ E longitude.

According to 2011 statistics, the absolute populace of Keonjhar District is 1,801,733. The District contains absolute 9,06,487 male populace and complete 8,95,246 female populace. Complete SC populace of the District is 2,09,357 while the ST populace is 8,18,878.

According to the managerial set up is concerned, the Keonjhar District has got three sub divisions to be specific Anandpur, Champua and Keonjhar. There are 13 tahsils, 13 squares, 297 GPs, 2132 villages,4 Municipalities and 1 NAC working in the District.

The environment of Keonjhar District is portrayed by a severely warm summer with high stickiness. Summer for the most part initiates in the long stretch of March. Temperature starts to rise quickly achieving the greatest in the long stretch of May.

Throughout the mid year, most extreme temperature contacts around 380 C. The weather conditions turns out to be more wonderful with the coming of the rainstorm in June and stays as such up to the furthest limit of October. The temperature in the long stretch of December is most minimal for example it drifts at around 110 C. Here and there it even drops down to as low as 70C. The typical yearly precipitation is around 1534.5 mms.

Best Places To Visit In Kendujhar
Best Places To Visit In Kendujhar
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The significant yields filled in the Keonjhar District are Paddy, Maize, Til, Niger, Arhar and so on. Keonjhar District celebrates numerous celebrations round the year. Sarhul, Sohrai, Karmapuja, Bodam, Chaitra Parab, Makar Sankaranti, Nuakhai, Raja Parab, Burani Jatra, Ratha Jatra, Shivaratri are the well known celebrations celebrated in the District.

The other nearby celebrations celebrated in the District are Ram Navami, Dusshera, Dola Yatra, Rasha Purnima, Bada Osha and Chandan Jatra and so on. 

History Of Kendujhar

The entire District of Keonjhar was an august state before its consolidation with Odisha. From the set of experiences it uncovers that a piece of the old Khijjinga region with base camp at Khijjinga Kota, related to present day Khiching. It turned into a different state with Jyoti Bhanja as its decision boss at some point during the primary portion of the twelfth century A.D. 

The then State of Keonjhar contained just the northern portion of the cutting edge District for quite a while preceding the establishment of Jyoti Bhanja as King.

During the last option part of the fifteenth century the southern portion of the District was involved by King Govinda Bhanja under whose standard Keonjhar was stretched out from Singbhum in the north to Sukinda in the South and from Mayurbhanj in the East to the lines of the States of Bonai, Pallahara and Anugul in the West.

During the standard of Pratap Balabhadra Bhanja (1764-1792 A.D.) two little areas of Tillo and Jujhpada were bought from the Zamindar of Kantajhari and were added to the District. These were perceived as parts of Keonjhar in the Sanad allowed by the East India Company to Raja Janardan Bhanj in 1804.

From that point forward there had been no territiorial changes of the District till its consolidation with the Province of Odisha. Yet, after consolidation to a great extent for the reasons of regulatory practicality the areas of Tillo (7.51 sq.km) and Jujhpada (9.06sq.km.) were moved to the Districts of Balasore and Cuttack separately, while various towns called Ambo bunch (14.84 sq.km.) of Balasore District were added to Keonjhar District.

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