Choudwar

Coordinates: 20°32′00″N 85°55′02″E / 20.53333°N 85.91722°E / 20.53333; 85.91722
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Choudwar
Town
Odia
Population
 (2011)
 • Total52,394
Time zoneIST (+5.30)
Postal code
754025
Area code0671
Vehicle registrationOR-05

Choudwar is a town and a municipality in Cuttack district in the Indian state of Odisha. It comes under Bhubaneswar-Cuttack commissionerate.

Geography

Choudwar is located on the banks of Mahanadi and Birupa river near 16 and 55 National Highway. It is adjoining Cuttack, a city in Odisha. The STD code for Choudwar is 0671 with 754025, 754071, 754072, and 754028 postal codes. Choudwar comes under the Bhubaneswar–Cuttack Police Commissionerate which is an upcoming twin-city [when?] as per the plan of the Government of Odisha Vision 2030[citation needed].

History

Choudwar was thought to be an important center during Somavanshi Keshari kingdom of Odisha[

Shakti Peetha
shrines near Chodova, which are now in ruins.

In mythology, it was the capital of Virat, the brother-in-law of Kichaka. The Pandava brothers took refuge in Choudwar during their exile. The name Choudwar is made of two words: Chou implying Four and Dwar which means gate. The name alludes to existence of an old fort, which had four gates. Baidheshwar temple near Agrahat village has an aquatic spring believed to had been dug with the archery of Arjun. Archaeological Survey of India found many artefacts around these location pointing to ancient settlements. Ten acres of the land has been fenced by the Archaeological survey of India. It has become a tourist place surrounded by a beautiful gardens[citation needed].

Education

There are a number of secondary schools and colleges in Choudwar:

Secondary schools

The following is a list of schools affiliated with the Board of Secondary Education.

  • Agrahat High school, Agrahat, Choudwar
  • Charbatia UGME and High School.
  • Gopabandhu High School.
  • Jhoteswar High School, Mundamal (Ward 6).
  • Kalinga Public High School.
  • Kalinga Vidyapitha
  • Municipal Govt High School, Choudwar
  • Swami Nigamananda
    .
  • Nigamananda Girls high School, Daulatabad.
  • Odisha Textile Mills High School
  • Saraswati Shishu Vidya Mandir, Gandhi Chhak, Choudwar
  • Saraswati Shishu Vidya Mandir, Sarada Nagara, Choudwar
  • Kendriya Vidyalaya, Charbatia

Colleges

Industries

  • Indian Metals & Ferro Alloys Limited (IMFA)[1]
  • Libra Carpets was functional until 1990s, after which it turned uneconomical and defunct.
  • Odisha Textile Mills (OTM), a state owned fabric and textiles entity, was operational for more than three decades before it shut down over legal struggles [2]
  • The Titagarh Paper Mill (TPM) began paper and newsprint production in late 1950s until taken over by Ballarpur Industries and shutdown in 2003.

Demographics

According to the

2011 Census of India, Choudwar had a population of 42,597, of which 54% were males and 46% were females. It has an average literacy rate of 77%. The literacy rate for men was 83%, while for women it stood at 71%. 10% of the population was under 6 years old.[1]

Socio-economic conditions

The population of the town works predominantly in the private agencies. A downturn in employment was observed by the shutting down of OTM and BILT paper mills. A small segment of the population comprises teachers, local administration staff, doctors and government employees at the Charbatia Air Base.

Transportation

Choudwar is well-connected due to presence of national highway, which connects

Anugul. Nearest railway station is at 15 km distance in Cuttack. Bhubaneswar railway station in the capital is 42 km away. The town is also serviced via two smaller railway stations at Charbatia and Manguli. The nearest accessible airport is the Biju Patnaik International airport at 55 km distance. The Indian Air force operate a transport and surveillance airfield, exclusive to government use at ARC Charbatia
.

Politics

The current

References

  1. ^ "Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)". Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 16 June 2004. Retrieved 1 November 2008.
  2. ^ "State Elections 2004 - Partywise Comparison for 45-Choudwar Constituency of Odisha". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 24 September 2008.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ "Assembly Constituencies - Corresponding Districts and Parliamentary Constituencies of Odisha" (PDF). Election Commission of India. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2009. Retrieved 24 September 2008.

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