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  2. Chandaka Elephant Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    Elephants inside Chandaka Dampara forest Deras Dam, located within the reserve. The Indian elephant is the flagship species and indicative of the potential productivity of the habitat. [2] [3] The leopard is at the apex of the biological pyramid.

  3. Jhumka - Wikipedia

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    Jhumka is a town in the Sunsari District between Inaruwa and Itahari. [1] It is about 7 kilometeres from the main city of Itahari. Some of the famous landmarks of Jhumka are Jhumka Nahar, Jhumka Park, Pipraha Playground,Miteri Pool,selfi pool,Bamari chowck etc. It is also the gateway to Ramdhuni Mandir, Auliya dham, Chatara and Barahkshetra Mandir.

  4. Jhumka (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Jhumka may refer to: ... Jhumka (earring style), an earring style in Indian jewellery; Jhumka Dam, a dam in the Chandaka Elephant Sanctuary, Odisha, India

  5. The World Bank Group's Uncounted - The Huffington Post

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    In 1985, the bank pledged $450 million to finance the Sardar Sarovar dam and canal, the keystone of an effort to turn the Narmada River into a series of reservoirs that would serve the state’s most drought-prone regions. The bank estimated in 1987 that 60,000 people would be affected by the project.

  6. Ekamra Kshetra - Wikipedia

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    Ekamra Kshetra or the temple city of Bhubaneswar is a series of ancient sandstone temples, heritage ponds and water tanks, its wealth of monuments is testament to an ancient continuous architectural and historical heritage covering over 2,000 years from the 3rd century BC to the 15th century AD.

  7. Bhubaneswar - Wikipedia

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    Bhubaneswar is topographically divided into western uplands and eastern lowlands, with hillocks in the western and northern parts. [20] Kanjia lake on the northern outskirts, affords rich biodiversity and is a wetland of national importance. [21] Bhubaneswar's soils are 65 per cent laterite, 25 per cent alluvial and 10 per cent sandstone. [22]

  8. Bindusagar Lake - Wikipedia

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    Bindusagar Lake is located in the right side of the Talabazar road leading from Kedargouri Chowk to Lingaraja Temple, Old Town, Bhubaneswar. This road is also known as Bindusagar Road. It is now under the care and maintenance of Lingaraja Temple Administration. The tank is enclosed within a masonry embankment made of dressed laterite blocks.

  9. Baitala Deula - Wikipedia

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    Baitāḷa deuḷa or Vaitāḷa deuḷa (Odia: ବଇତାଳ ଦେଉଳ) is an 8th-century Hindu temple of the typical Khakara style of the Kalinga architecture dedicated to Goddess Chamunda located in Bhubaneswar, the capital city of Odisha, India.