Bhubaneswar

Bhubaneswar
Ekamra-Kshetra, City of Temples
Nicknames: 
Sports Capital of India
Temple City of India
Startup Hub of East India[1]
Bhubaneswar is located in Odisha
Bhubaneswar
Bhubaneswar
Map showing Bhubaneswar in Odisha
Bhubaneswar is located in India
Bhubaneswar
Bhubaneswar
Bhubaneswar (India)
Bhubaneswar is located in Asia
Bhubaneswar
Bhubaneswar
Bhubaneswar (Asia)
Bhubaneswar is located in Earth
Bhubaneswar
Bhubaneswar
Bhubaneswar (Earth)
Coordinates: 20°16′N 85°50′E / 20.27°N 85.84°E / 20.27; 85.84
Country India
State Odisha
DistrictKhordha
Founded byGovernment of Odisha
Named forShiva
Government
 • TypeMunicipal Corporation
 • BodyBhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (BMC)
 • Member of ParliamentAparajita Sarangi (BJP)
 • Members of Legislative AssemblyBhubaneswar Central : Shri Ananta Narayan Jena, BJD

Bhubaneswar North : Shri Susant Kumar Rout, BJD

Ekamra Bhubaneswar : Shri Ashok Chandra Panda, BJD
 • MayorSulochana Das, BJD
 • Municipal CommissionerVijay Amruta Kulange, IAS
 • Commissioner of PoliceSaumendra Kumar Priyadarshi, IPS
Area
 • Metropolis186 km2 (72 sq mi)
 • Metro1,110 km2 (430 sq mi)
Elevation
45 m (148 ft)
Population
 (2011)[5]
 • Metropolis837,321
 • Density4,500/km2 (12,000/sq mi)
 • Metro1,300,000 (60th)
Demonym(s)Bhubaneswarites[7]
Bhubaneswariya[8]
Languages
 • OfficialOdia, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
751xxx, 752xxx, 754xxx
Telephone code0674, 06752
Vehicle registrationOD-02 (South Bhubaneswar)
OD-33 (North Bhubaneswar)
UN/LOCODEIN BBI
Websitewww.bhubaneswar.me
www.smartcitybhubaneswar.gov.in
www.bmc.gov.in

Bhubaneswar (Odia: [ˈbʱubɔneswɔɾɔ] ) is the capital and largest city of the Indian state of Odisha, located in the Khordha district. The region, especially the old town, was historically often depicted as Chakra Kshetra and Ekamra Kshetra (Area adorned with a mango tree).[9] Bhubaneswar is dubbed the "Temple City", a nickname earned because of the 700 temples which once stood there.[10][11] In contemporary times, it has emerged as an education hub[12][13] and an attractive business destination.[14][15][16]

Although the modern city of Bhubaneswar was formally established in 1948, the history of the areas in and around the present-day city can be traced to the 7th century BCE and earlier. It is a confluence of Hindu, Buddhist and Jain heritage and includes several Kalingan temples, many of them from 6th–13th century CE. With Puri and Konark it forms the "Swarna Tribhuja" (lit.'Golden Triangle'), one of Eastern India's most visited destinations.[17][18]

Bhubaneswar replaced Cuttack as the capital on 19 August 1949, two years after India gained its independence from Britain. The modern city was designed by the German architect Otto Königsberger in 1946. Along with Jamshedpur and Chandigarh, it was one of modern India's first planned cities.[19] Bhubaneswar and Cuttack are often referred to as the 'twin cities of Odisha'. The metropolitan area formed by the two cities had a population of 1.7 million in 2011.[20] The Bhubaneswar metro area has a population of around a million people, and is categorised as a Tier-2 city.[6] Bhubaneswar and Rourkela are the two cities in smart city mission from Odisha.

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  17. ^ Das, Piyush (2016). Memory of a Stream: Gandhabati, Sacred Cultural Landscape of Ekamara Kshetra (Bhubaneswar). New Delhi: Copal Publishing. p. 42. ISBN 978-9383419401.
  18. ^ Ramesh Prasad Mohapatra, Archaeology in Orissa, Vol I, Page 47, B. R. Publishing Corporation, Delhi, 1986, ISBN 81-7018-346-4.
  19. ^ BBSR Metropolitan/City Population section of "BBSR Population Sex Ratio in BBSR Literacy rate BBSR" (PDF). 2011 Census of India.
  20. ^ "Preface of the Comprehensive Development Plan for the Bhubaneswar-Cuttack Urban Complex" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 7 February 2013. Retrieved 3 October 2011.

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