Golia, Ganjam

Coordinates: 19°45′32″N 84°49′41″E / 19.759°N 84.828°E / 19.759; 84.828
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Golia
Rural area
Oriya

Golia is a village located in the

Brahampur and 159 kilometres (99 mi) away from the state capital, Bhubaneswar
.

Climate

Golia has a tropical wet and dry climate. The summer seasons (March–July) are often close to 35 °C (95 °F), and maximum temperatures often exceed 40 °C (104 °F) between April and June. However, winter lows are around 10 °C (50 °F).

Demographics

According to the

Bellaguntha Tehsil to the west, and Bhanjanager Tehsil to the east. Its neighboring villages are Chirikipada, Kusapali, DahaniPali, Saturusola, Mareyapali, Mala, Lembhu Bagicha, and Badua. The village is very dependent on towns such as Buguda, Polasara, Aska, Chatrapura, Berhampur, Purusotampur
, and Jaganath Prasad.

Education

Golia is an education hub for nearby villages, which stretch from Mareyepoli and Kusapali to Kuanala. Multiple students from neighboring villages attend schools in the village to learn and improve their future prospects. Several educational organizations are present in the village:

Golia's Anganwadi Kendra childcare center plays a major role in raising awareness of the value of children's education in the village. Parents are encouraged to allow their children to participate in extra-curricular activities. Thus, some children move to nearby towns like Buguda, Polasara, and Asika for a better education and to study English.

Sources of income

There are no industries currently in this area, and most families are farmers. Golia is known for its fertile soil and agricultural productivity. Most people in the village depend greatly on their land and gardens. Farmers are dependent on rain-fed agriculture and climate sensitive variables. Varieties of crops such as rice,

Conflict Diamonds from Africa,[citation needed] and Mumbai
(known as "The Dream City") are two common destinations for the people of Golia.

Local and state government workers are also present in the village, including teachers, civil servants (such as police officers and people employed in the army, air force, or navy), doctors, nurses, and pharmacists.[citation needed]

See also

  • List of constituencies of Odisha Vidhan Sabha
  • Oriya language

References

19°45′32″N 84°49′41″E / 19.759°N 84.828°E / 19.759; 84.828

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