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  2. Jagatsinghpur District is one of the thirty districts of Odisha in the eastern coast of India. It became a new district on 1 April 1993 being separated from Cuttack district with its own headquarter in Jagatsinghpur town. Deltaic and partly littoral; the district of Jagatsinghpur is triangular in shape and small in geographical proportions.

  3. Jagatsinghpur district is surrounded by Bay of Bengal in the East, Cuttack district in the West, Kendrapada district in the North and Puri district in the South. Having a geographical area of 1759 sq km, the Jagatsinghpur district is the smallest district in Odisha in terms of territorial location.

  4. Jagatsinghpur is a town and a municipality in Jagatsinghpur district in the Indian state of Odisha. It is also the headquarters of Jagatsinghpur district. It got the recognition as a new district on 1 April 1993 formerly it was a sub-division of Cuttack district.

  5. District at a Glance. Enriched with glorious cultural heritage Jagatsinghpur district formed on 01.04.1993 vide Government Notification No.14218/R dated 27.03.1993 and EOG No.459 dated 01.04.1993. Before that, it was a part of the erstwhile Cuttack district, subsequently which divided into four different districts for administrative convenience.

  6. jagatsinghpur.odisha.gov.in › about-district › historyHistory | Jagatsinghpur - Odisha

    The district consists of 8 blocks and 8 Tahasils and one Sub–Division covering 1759 Square Kilometers. A newly created district on 1st April,1993 with small in size and large in population. History of Jagatsinghpur comprises the conglomoration of Hindu, muslim, Maratha and British realms.

  7. Feb 24, 2024 · What is Jagatsinghpur famous for? Jagatsinghpur is renowned for its vibrant cultural legacy, historical significance as a maritime trade hub, and its role in Odisha’s socio-economic progress. This smallest district by area in Odisha, historically called Hariharpur, continues to hold a prominent place in the state’s cultural landscape.

  8. The district of Jagatsinghpur came into being on the 1st of April 1993 after being separated from the erstwhile Cuttack district. Nicknamed ‘Banikshetra’, it has a glorious heritage of culture, art, history and archaeology.