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 | | Orissa is bounded on the north by Bihar, on the north-east by West Bengal, on the east by the Bay of Bengal, on the south by Andhra Pradesh and on the west by Chhattisgarh. |  | | Orissa Orissa is a state situated in the east coast of India. |  | | Orissa is a state situated in the east coast of India. |
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| | Indiainfo.com -> News -> India -> Orissa, Chhatisgarh spar over water sharing |
 | | Chhatisgarh is planning to construct some more dams across the Mahanadi, which will help it to fully regulate water flow to Orissa. |  | | The Chhatisgarh government has alleged that Orissa is not honoring a 1975 water sharing agreement under which it was to have released 45,000 cusecs of water from the Indravati to Madhya Pradesh. |  | | The issue has rocked the Orissa Assembly, with members cutting across party lines criticizing the Chhatisgarh government. |
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| | Indian History, Orissa, Ashokan, Kalingan, Culture, Religion, Trade, Arts, Crafts |
 | | Orissa's future was now inextricably linked to the growth of the national struggle in Bengal and the rest of the country, and any hint of growth in the national movement naturally drew enthusiastic support from nationalist-minded Oriyas. |  | | Orissa was also known for it's brass and bell metal work, lacquered boxes and toys, intricate ivory, wood and stone carvings, patta painting and palm leaf engraving, basket weaving and numerous other colorful crafts. |  | | Orissa also became a major steel producing centre and steel beams were extensively used in the monumental temples of Bhubaneshwar and Puri. |
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| | Karttikeya in the folk life of Orissa |
 | | Likewise, in Orissa, if someone is not blessed with a child, especially a son, then he or she takes refuge in Karttikeya. |  | | Yet he plays a specific role in the life of the folk of Orissa, which is not at all negligible, and which forms the focus of this study. |  | | In the northern part of Orissa, particularly in the coastal district of Balasore, the procedure is completely different from that of Puri District. |
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| | Why is Orissa attracting steel giants? |
 | | Orissa has substantial reserves of other minerals which go into steel making, like coal -- 51,571 million tonnes (24.37 per cent of the national deposit), dolomite -- 434 million tonnes (10 per cent) and limestone -- 1,032 million tonnes (1.36 per cent). |  | | The Orissa government has already signed 11 memorandums of understanding (MoUs) over the last one year for medium size projects, with a combined capacity of 4.5 million tonnes at a projected investment of Rs 4,500 crore (Rs billion). |  | | For B Muthuraman, managing director, Tata Steel, Orissa is part of the company's expansion plans to reach a 15 million tonne annual capacity by 2010. |
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| | Orissa |
 | | Orissa a land of repose, of faith and dreams basking in the tropical Sun wedges between West Bengal and Andhra Pradesh on the coastal line. |  | | The origins of Orissa, are hidden in the dawn of history, although known throughout the ancient world as Kalinga, a formidable maritime empire with trading routes linking Bali, Sumarta and Java. |  | | Orissa thereafter was disintegrated into several parts merging with the neighbouring States by the British. |
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http://www.theindianculture.com/states/Orissa/Orissa.htm
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| | Orissa, India - Travel Photos by Galen R Frysinger, Sheboygan, Wisconsin |
 | | Orissa's climate is warm, with average December temperatures ranging from 16° to 28° C (61° to 82° F). |  | | Orissa's economy is predominantly agricultural with most of the population engaged in raising rice. |  | | At the 1991 census Orissa had a population of 31,659,736, with an average density of 203 persons per sq km (526 per sq mi). |
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http://www.galenfrysinger.com/orissa_india.htm
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| | Hindutva's Entry into a 'Hindu Province': Early Years of RSS in Orissa by Pralay Kanungo |
 | | The Kapila Samhita describes Orissa as the ëHoly Landí of the Hindus: ìOf all the regions of the earth India is the noblest; and of all the countries of India, Utkala boasts the highest renown. |  | | The Orissa unit claims to be more positive and constructive in its approach than its counterparts in other provinces where Muslims are found in substantial numbers.43 However, this projection seems to be only partially true if one closely examines the history of the various stages in the evolution of Hindutva in Orissa. |  | | This gave the impression that Orissa ìwas always terra incognita, by reason of its geographical position, and local circumstances.î10 Besides this, in comparison to north and central India, parts of Orissa came under ëMuslim ruleí three centuries later, in 1568. |
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http://www.sacw.net/DC/CommunalismCollection/ArticlesArchive/Kanungo2003.html
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| | Orissa,Orissa India,Orissa Tourism,Orissa Travel,Orissa Tours,Orissa India Travel,Travelling in Orissa |
 | | Orissa's main attractions are the temples of the capital Bhubaneswar, - the long sandy beach at Puri, the Sun Temple at Konark and Simlipal and Nandankanan sanctuaries of Cuttack. |  | | Perpetually washed by the blue waters of the Bay of Bengal, Orissa lies on the east coast of India with a 482-km-long coastal stretch. |  | | Culture in Orissa: Another expression of Oriyan culture is Odissi, one of the finest forms of Indian classical dance. |
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http://www.indiantravelportal.com/orissa
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| | Information on O R I S S A Cyclones |
 | | Orissa's economy is largely based on agriculture, which provides 80 percent of rural employment and more than half of the state's income. |  | | On the morning of October 29, 1999, a cyclone struck the coast of Orissa, in northeastern India on the Bay of Bengal. |  | | Orissa is located in the northeast of India. |
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http://www.indianembassy.org/new/cyclone_fund1.htm
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 | | Orissa is bounded on the north by Jharkhand, on the north-east by West Bengal, on the east by the Bay of Bengal, on the south by Andhra Pradesh and on the west by Chhattisgarh. |  | | In 1948 and 1949 the area of Orissa was almost doubled and the population was increased by a third with the addition of 24 former princely states. |  | | Orissa is subject to intense cyclones; in October 1999, Tropical Cyclone 05B caused severe damage and some 10,000 deaths. |
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| | tata.com : Tata Steel dedicates 435 houses for Orissa's cyclone-affected |
 | | Some of the major projects are rehabilitation of tornado-hit villages of Keonjhar districts, rehabilitation for flood-affected villages in Ganjam, Jagatsinghpur and Puri districts of Orissa. |  | | The most recent initiative of TRC in Orissa is emergency relief distribution among more than 50,000 families affected by floods in 2001 in the districts of Cuttack, Jajpur, Puri, Kendrapada and Jagatsinghpur. |  | | In spite of impossible road and logistics conditions, TRC distributed emergency relief materials among 12,000 affected families in Ganjam, Jagatsinghpur, Keonjhar, Kendrapada, Jajpur and Mayurbhanj districts of Orissa. |
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| | Status and Conservation of Sea Turtles in Orissa |
 | | Mass nesting beaches of the Olive ridely Lepidochelys olivacea (Eschscholtz, 1989) in Orissa and the behaviour during an arribadas. |  | | Ecological studies on the Olive ridley sea Turtle Lepidochelys olivacea (Eschscholtz, 1829) on the Orissa Coast. |  | | Ecological studies on the Olive ridley sea turtles, Lepidochelys olivacea (Eschscholtz, 1829) of Orissa Coast, Ph.D. Thesis, Sambalpur University. |
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| | orissa tourism, orissa tribal tour india, tribes of orissa, bhubaneshwar puri orissa india travel, tourist villages of orissa, temple of orissa, orissa travel, south india temples, south india travel packages, india tribal tourism" |
 | | orissa tourism, orissa tribal tour india, tribes of orissa, bhubaneshwar puri orissa india travel, tourist villages of orissa, temple of orissa, orissa travel, south india temples, south india travel packages, india tribal tourism" |  | | Today you will make a full day City tour of Puri.(Jagnnath and all TemplesandCity Tour of Puri)and Konnark (The Sun Temple).Overnight at Hotel. |  | | All these tours packages can be Customized as per your requirements. |
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| | Temples in Orissa, temple tours in orissa, shree jagannath temple, the sun temple, lingraj temple, Orissa Travel Guide, Orissa Tour Packages, Orissa Travel Agents, Orissa Tour Operators, Puri Travel Guide, Puri Tour Guide. |
 | | General Information >< Wildlife >< Beaches >< Places to Interest >< Temples >< Cities in Orissa |  | | Temples in Orissa, temple tours in orissa, shree jagannath temple, the sun temple, lingraj temple, Orissa Travel Guide, Orissa Tour Packages, Orissa Travel Agents, Orissa Tour Operators, Puri Travel Guide, Puri Tour Guide. |  | | From the towering heights of the Lingaraj temple to the windswept ruins of Konark anchored in the white sands.... |
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| | Orissa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In 1948 and 1949 the area of Orissa was almost doubled and the population was increased by a third with the addition of 24 former princely states. |  | | Orissa is subject to intense cyclones; in October 1999, Tropical Cyclone 05B caused severe damage and some 10,000 deaths. |  | | For instance; in the 1990s Orissa's rate of growth was 4.3% in comparison to the national average of 6.7%. |
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| | Orissa: India Tourism - Incredible India |
 | | Be it the applique artists of Pipli or the stone carvers of Orissa, proud descendants of sculptors whose hands chiseled the unsurpassable designs on Orissas famous temples, the essential conflict between the traditional and the modern is gradually being resolved. |  | | Orissa is probably the only state where one can study temple architecture in all its successive stages of development. |  | | Orissa or Kalinga as it was then called was a settlement of non-Aryan and Aryan settlers. |
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| | rediff.com: Was the Buddha born in Orissa? |
 | | The Orissa Museum superintendent said his team of archaeologists recently excavated different Buddhist sites in the state and after carefully examining the discovered rocks and inscriptions, felt they had sufficient evidence to believe that the Buddha was born in the state. |  | | Orissa Museum Superintendent Dr Chandrabhanu Patel, who last month claimed that Gautam Buddha was born in a village on the outskirts of Bhubaneswar, is also on the committee. |  | | In Orissa, Goutami is known as Mousima, and a temple complex called Mousima is still in existence on the periphery of Goutam Nagar, said Patel. |
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| | Orissa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Moguls conquered Bengal and Orissa in 1576; however, Orissa was subsequently ceded to the Marathas in 1751. |  | | Orissa is a littoral state with a long coastline and a storehouse of mineral wealth. |  | | Orissa is subject to intense cyclones; in October 1999, Tropical Cyclone 05B caused severe damage and some 10,000 deaths. |
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| | Temples of Orissa |
 | | Orissa Temple History and Architecture: Orissa is a treasure trove of ancient monuments. |  | | The landscape of Orissa is dotted with a large number of temples. |  | | The temples of Orissa conform to the Indo Aryan Nagara style of architecture, with distinctive features specific to this region. |
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| | Orissa. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05 |
 | | In 1948 and 1949 the area of Orissa was almost doubled and the population was increased by a third with the addition of 24 former princely states. |  | | Orissa is subject to intense cyclones; in Oct., 1999, one caused severe damage and some 10,000 deaths. |  | | After the fall of the Mughals, Orissa was divided between the Nawabs of Bengal and the Marathas. |
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| | :: Orissa-Tourism.com :: ARTS & CRAFTS :: PERFORMING ARTS |
 | | Orissa is the treasure house of Folk Songs which are sung on different festivals and specific occasions in their own enjoyment. |  | | For the whole month of Chaitra the village streets in Orissa reverberate with the sound of Ghanta (brass gong) played by Ghanta Patuas in accompaniment to their peculiar dance on the stilts which is very similar to the Karaga dance of Mysore. |  | | Mayurbhanj, one of thirty districts of modern Orissa Province, was the biggest among the eighteen erstwhile Princely states annexed to the Indian union in 1948. |
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| | Orissa Power |
 | | Down stream of the Machkund Project, the Balimela dam was built as a joint project of Orissa and AP and water impounded is diverted for power, 50% for Orissa (already in operation) and 50% for AP. |  | | The Machkund River rises in the Mudugal hills of Visakhapatnam District and nearby Ondra Gadda it becomes the boundary between AP and Orissa. |  | | AP's share is to be used by a dam toe power house of 2x30 MW at the site actually located in Orissa, for which APSEB prepared a project report and acquired equipment (Turbines and Generators etc.). |
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| | TraveliteIndia.com: Welcome to Orissa, Land of Lord Jagannath |
 | | Orissa is predominantly rural, with fertile green coastal plains rising to the hills of the Eastern Ghats. |  | | But life in Orissa revolved around temples and that the Oriyas, the people of Orissa, lived lives free of strife is evident from the fact that the state has few forts or fortified palaces to its credit, indicative of centuries of peace and harmony. |  | | Orissa, the lush green state, girdled by the Bay of Bengal, lies along the eastern seaboard of India. |
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| | Rio Tinto in Orissa: the background |
 | | Besides the information that OMC (Orissa Mining Corporation) and RTZ (Rio Tinto Zinc) is conducting exploration, the civil society groups or the Project Affected People, nor the Government officials I met, had been given no further information. |  | | The Gandarmardhan mountain range (3,479-ft), a miscellaneous forest area with a rich bio-diversity, is the southern part of the Bonai range of mountains having reserves of 8000 million tons of untapped iron ore reserves spreading from the District of Singhbhum in Jharkhand to the District of Sunderghar in Orissa. |  | | The tribals of Orissa are treated as second class citizens. |
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| | Table of contents for Library of Congress control number 2002314179 |
 | | Governor and the State Administration in Orissa During Emergencies 6. |  | | Table of contents for Political behaviour of Indian state governors : a study of the role of governer in Orissa/ Digambar Mishra. |  | | The Emergencies and Political Behaviour of Orissa Governors 5. |
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 | | Rath Yatra At the temple town of Puri in Orissa, the image of the god Krishna (known as Jagannath in the State) is taken out with great ceremony in June-July each year. |  | | Bhubaneswar, the well-planned capital of Orissa, ancient Kalinga, is a city of temples. |  | | Tourism in Orissa Jagannath Temple, Puri Orissa, the lush green state, girdled by the Bay of Bengal, has seen some of the best fusion of traditional Indian art in its many temples and monuments, and has been able to preserve much of it, in an... |
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| | Health Status of Tribal Women in India |
 | | A high incidence of malnutrition was observed (Ali 1980, Basu et al., 1990, Mahapatra and Das, 1990) in some primitive tribal groups in Phulbani, Koraput and Sundergarh districts of Orissa and also among Bhils and Garasia of Rajasthan, Padars, Rabris and Charans of Gujarat and Bondas of Orissa (Haque, 1990). |  | | Higher sex ratio indicating a comparatively better health status indicating a comparatively better health status among the tribal women of Dhudh Kharies of Sundergarh district, Orissa (1098 females/1000 males) and Santals of Mayurbhanj district, Orissa (1019 females per 1000 males) were found during investigations. |  | | Studies of tribal communities in Orissa conducted by Ali (1992) found that an ecological imbalance caused by rapid deforestation had resulted not only in depleting food resources, but in prolonged droughts, adding to hunger and starvation. |
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| | BBC News Talking Point Orissa cyclone: Is enough being done? |
 | | Orissa Govt and its people will need the support of the international agencies to carry on humanitarian support services which are needed now. |  | | Orissa is the only state where railway lines are not electrified, still only diesel locomotives are running. |  | | Orissa is bigger in population size than Canada or Australia and many other world nations. |
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