Odisha

Odisha
Etymology: Land of Odias
Nickname(s): 
Soul of India
India’s Best Kept Secret
Motto
Satyameva Jayate (Truth alone triumphs)
Anthem: Bande Utkala Janani
(I Adore Thee, O Mother Utkala)

The map of India showing Odisha
Location of Odisha in India
Coordinates: 20°16′N 85°49′E / 20.27°N 85.82°E / 20.27; 85.82
Country India
RegionEast India
Before wasOrissa Province
Formation1 April 1936 (1936-04-01)
Odisha Day
Capital
and largest city
Bhubaneswar
Districts30 (3 divisions)
Government
 • BodyGovernment of Odisha
 • GovernorRaghubar Das
 • Chief ministerNaveen Patnaik (BJD)
State LegislatureUnicameral
 • AssemblyOdisha Legislative Assembly (147 seats)
National ParliamentParliament of India
 • Rajya Sabha10 seats
 • Lok Sabha21 seats
High CourtOdisha High Court
Area
 • Total155,707 km2 (60,119 sq mi)
 • Rank8th
Dimensions
 • Length1,030 km (640 mi)
 • Width500 km (300 mi)
Elevation900 m (3,000 ft)
Highest elevation1,672 m (5,486 ft)
Lowest elevation−1 m (−3 ft)
Population
 (2011)[3]
 • TotalNeutral increase 41,974,218
 • Rank11th
 • Density269/km2 (700/sq mi)
 • Urban
16.69%
 • Rural
83.31%
DemonymOdia
Language
 • OfficialOdia, English[4]
 • Official scriptOdia script
GDP
 • Total (2021–22)Increase5.86 trillion (US$73 billion)
 • Rank15th
 • Per capitaDecrease127,383 (US$1,600) (24th)
Time zoneUTC+05:30 (IST)
ISO 3166 codeIN-OD[6]
Vehicle registrationOD[7]
HDI (2018)Increase0.606 Medium[8] (32nd)
Literacy (2023)Increase 75.15%[9] (25th)
Sex ratio (2023)1063/1000 [10] (18th)
Websiteodisha.gov.in
Symbols of Odisha
SongBande Utkala Janani
(I Adore Thee, O Mother Utkala)

Foundation dayUtkala Dibasa
BirdIndian roller[12][13]
FishMahanadi mahseer[14]
FlowerAsoka[11]
MammalSambar[11]
TreeSacred Fig[11][15]
State highway mark
State highway of Odisha
OR SH1 – OR SH57
List of Indian state symbols

Odisha (English: /əˈdɪsə/,[16] Odia: [oɽiˈsa] ), formerly Orissa (/ɒˈrɪsə, ɔː-, -/[17] the official name until 2011), is an Indian state located in Eastern India. It is the eighth-largest state by area, and the eleventh-largest by population, with over 41 million inhabitants. The state also has the third-largest population of Scheduled Tribes in India.[18] It neighbours the states of Jharkhand and West Bengal to the north, Chhattisgarh to the west, and Andhra Pradesh and Telangana to the south. Odisha has a coastline of 485 kilometres (301 mi) along the Bay of Bengal in Indian Ocean.[19] The region is also known as Utkaḷa and is mentioned by this name in India's national anthem, Jana Gana Mana.[20] The language of Odisha is Odia, which is one of the Classical languages of India.[21]

The ancient kingdom of Kalinga, which was invaded by the Mauryan Emperor Ashoka in 261 BCE resulting in the Kalinga War, coincides with the borders of modern-day Odisha.[22] The modern boundaries of Odisha were demarcated by the Indian government when Orissa Province was established on 1 April 1936, consisting of the Odia-speaking districts of Bihar and Orissa Province.[22] The 1st of April is celebrated as Utkala Dibasa (lit.'Odisha Day').[23] Cuttack was made the capital of the region by Anantavarman Chodaganga in c. 1135,[24] after which the city was used as the capital by many rulers, through the British era until 1948. Thereafter, Bhubaneswar became the capital of Odisha.[25] The economy of Odisha is the 16th-largest state economy in India with 5.86 trillion (US$73 billion) in gross domestic product and a per capita GDP of 127,383 (US$1,600).[5] Odisha ranks 32nd among Indian states in Human Development Index.[26]

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