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      • Kandhamal revenue district came into existence on 1st January, 1994, after Phulbani District was divided into Kandhamal and Boudh Districts of Odisha.
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  2. kandhamal.odisha.gov.in › about-district › about-usAbout Us | Kandhamal - Odisha

    Kandhamal revenue district came into existence on 1st January, 1994, after Phulbani District was divided into Kandhamal and Boudh Districts of Odisha. The District lies between 19 degree 34’ to 20 degree 36’ north latitude and 83 degree 34’ to 84 degree 34’ east longitude.

  3. Kandhamal revenue district came into existence on 1st January, 1994, after Phulbani District was divided into Kandhamal and Boudh Districts of Odisha. The District lies between 19 degree 34’ to 20 degree 36’ north latitude and 83 degree 34’ to 84 degree 34’ east longitude.Kandhamal experiences sub tropical hot and dry climate in summer.

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    • How did Kandhamal revenue district come into existence?5
  4. Kandhamal revenue district came into existence on 1st January 1994 after Phulbani District was divided into Kandhamal and Boudh District of Odisha.The District lies between 19 degree 34′ to 20 degree 36′ north latitude and 83 degree 34′ to 84 degree 34′ east longitude.

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    Kandhamal experiences sub tropical hot and dry climate in summer. Dry and cold climate in winter. The maximum temperature recorded in the District is 45.5 degree C and minimum temperature is 2.0 degree C. The average annual rainfall recorded is 1522.95 mm. The Kandhamal district covering a geographical area of 7654 sq kms is bounded by Boudh distri...

    Physiographically, the entire district lies in high altitude zone with inter spreading inaccessible terrain of hilly ranges and narrow valley tracts, which guides the socio–economic conditions of people and development of the district. Kandhamal District is located in central Odisha and is bounded by Boudh District on the north, Rayagada District o...

    The soil in the District is mostly Red– laterite group, having organic matters contents. As such, the water holding capacity is very low. The PH value of the soil varies 5.3 to 6.5, which is acidic in nature. The big chunk of land consists of red–laterite sandy loam soils being exposed to constant soil erosion and run off devoid of humus contents r...

    Kandhamal is one of the most backward districts of Odisha with 47.2 percent of households in BPL category as recorded in the year 2000 (District Annual Plan Document, 2013-14, Kandhamal). The district has an agriculture-based economy and agriculture, horticulture, animal husbandry, forest produce trading, and tourism are the mainstays of the econom...

    Kandhamal has 2 subdivisions viz. Phulbani, and Balliguda; with 12 tehsils, 12 blocks and 153 Gram Panchayats. As per 2011 census, its population was 7,33,110 comprising 3,59,945 Male and 3,73,165 Female population. Kandhamal District Demographic Details

  5. kandhamal.odisha.gov.in › about-district › historyHistory | Kandhamal - Odisha

    Kandhamal, which was originally the part of the Boudh district, experienced a chequered history during the same period. The present subdivision of the Kandhamal sub division was an integral part of Boudh till 1855. It was the British rule that fragmented the parts of Kandhmal District from Boudh District.

  6. Kandhamal revenue district came into existence on 1st January 1994 after Phulbani District was divided into Kandhamal and Boudh District of Odisha.The District lies between 19 degree 34′ to 20 degree 36′ north latitude and 83 degree 34′ to 84 degree 34′ east longitude.

  7. The Kandhamal district was established on January 1, 1994, following the division of Phulbani District into Kandhamal and Boudh Districts in Odisha, India. The district derived its name from the prominent Kandha tribe, which inhabits the region.