Bhadrak district General information
Bhadrak District is an administrative district of Orissa state in eastern India. The district is named for the town of Bhadrak, which is the district headquarters. On 1 April 1993, this district was carved out from the Balasore District and became a separate entity.
Area
The district has an area of 2,677 km².
Population
The population of the district is 1,332,249 according to the 2001 census.
Geography
Bhadrak town is situated at a distance of 125 km from the state capital, Bhubaneswar, and it is famous for Bhadrakali Temple, which is also now a great occasion over the district. Aradi, Chandabali, Dhamanagar, Dhamara, and Guamala Nuasasan are some other places of tourist interest. The language mostly spoken by the people is Oriya, though some people speak Urdu. Salandi River passes by this district. Rakta tirtha Eram in Basudev pur, where about 30 people died by firing of British police, while fighiting for our independence is another tourist place. Bhadrak is also home to FACOR, which is one of the largest manufacturers of quality ferro chrome in the country. First lady from Orissa who gives her life in freedom struggle belongs to this place. Brahmangan is another village in Basudevpur constituency of this district is famous for its century old Prasanna Khemeswar mahadeva temple and its melana jatra during Holi. Durga puja & Jagar also famous in this village. Banta, Basantia also two block & village respectively in which village various Melas are organised in various days of the year out of which PANCHUKA PURNIMA which is celebrating in a very great fun of people in which boat is sailed in the big pond of Basantia village in the memories of Oriya Sadhabas, who was going to make their business in the near islands like Java and Borneo, Indonesia for too many days. And also in this mela big Operas also comes here to show their shows.
Tourist Place
Patiala : Patiala which is situated 15 kms. from Bhadrak is famous for Biranchi Narayana Temple.
Sri Radha Madanmohan Temple : This temple is one of the most visited temples of Bhadrak district. The uniqueness of this temple lies in the fact that Sri Chaitanya's five hundred old clothes are present here.
Chandbali Port : Chandbali port occupies a distinct place in Orissa's trade and navigation.
Dhamara Port : Dhamara Port is not yet complete. It is the second port of this district. This port when completed will stand as a mile stone in India's as well as world trade.