Bhubaneswar Odisha replaced Cuttack as the capital on 19 August 1949,2 years after India gained its independence from Britain.
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Bhubaneswar Odisha stands near the ruins of Sisupalgarh, the ancient capital of the erstwhile province of Kalinga.
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Bhubaneswar Odisha was built as a modern city, designed by German architect Otto Konigsberger with wide roads, gardens and parks.
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Bhubaneswar Odisha is topographically divided into western uplands and eastern lowlands, with hillocks in the western and northern parts.
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Bhubaneswar Odisha's soils are 65 per cent laterite, 25 per cent alluvial and 10 per cent sandstone.
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The 1999 Bhubaneswar Odisha cyclone caused major damage to buildings, the city's infrastructure and cost many human lives.
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Bhubaneswar Odisha secured the top rank in the Smart city list in India.
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Bhubaneswar Odisha has a tropical savanna climate, designated Aw under the Koppen climate classification.
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Bhubaneswar Odisha is an administrative, information technology, education and tourism city.
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Bhubaneswar Odisha was ranked as the best place to do business in India by the World Bank in 2014.
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Bhubaneswar Odisha has emerged as one of the fast-growing, important trading and commercial hub in the state and eastern India.
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Bhubaneswar Odisha was designed to be a largely residential city with outlying industrial areas.
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In 2012, Bhubaneswar Odisha was ranked third among Indian cities, in starting and operating a business by the World Bank.
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Bhubaneswar Odisha has been traditionally home to handicrafts industry, including silver filigree work, applique work, stone and wood carvings and patta painting, which significantly contributes to the city's economy.
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Industrial sector in Bhubaneswar Odisha includes paper, steel, automobile, food, pharma and electronics industries.
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Growth in the information technology industry and education sector in Bhubaneswar Odisha changed the city's demographic profile; likely infrastructure strains and haphazard growth from demographic changes have been a cause of concern.
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The last state assembly election took place in 2019 as well, when all three Vidhan Sabha seats in Bhubaneswar Odisha were won by Biju Janata Dal: Susant Kumar Rout from North, Ashok Chandra Panda from Ekamra, and Ananta Narayan Jena from Central.
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Bhubaneswar Odisha has lower courts: the Court of Small Causes and the District Civil Court decide civil matters; the Sessions Court rules in criminal cases.
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The Bhubaneswar Odisha–Cuttack Police Commissionerate, established in 2008, is a city police force with primary responsibilities in law enforcement and investigation in the Bhubaneswar Odisha-Cuttack area.
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Bhubaneswar Odisha is a centre for higher education in the Eastern Region and is considered the education hub of Eastern India with several government and privately funded Universities and colleges.
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Utkal University Bhubaneswar is the oldest university in Odisha and the 17th oldest university in India.
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Schools in Bhubaneswar Odisha follow the "10+2+3" plan for Regular Graduates and "10+2+4" plan for Technical studies.
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Schools in Bhubaneswar Odisha are either run by the state government or private organisations.
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Bhubaneswar is connected to the rest of Odisha and India by National Highway-NH 16, which is a part of the Kolkata-Chennai prong of the Golden Quadrilateral, NH 203, State Highway 13 and State Highway 27.
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Bhubaneswar Odisha has approximately 1,600 kilometres of roads, with average road density of 11.
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The major carriers from Bhubaneswar Odisha are Indigo, Vistara, AirAsia Berhad, AirAsia India and Air India.
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Bhubaneswar Odisha is supposed to have had over one thousand temples, earning the tag of the 'Temple City of India'.
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The Rabindra Mandapa in central Bhubaneswar Odisha plays host to cultural engagements, theatre and private functions.
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Bhubaneswar Odisha's major sporting arena is the Kalinga Stadium, having facilities for athletics, football, hockey, basketball, tennis, table tennis and swimming.
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Bhubaneswar Odisha has substantial circulation of financial dailies, including The Economic Times, The Financial Express, Business Line and Business Standard.
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Bhubaneswar Odisha has five local radio stations broadcasting on FM, including two from AIR.
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