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On 29 May 1882, Sriram Chandra Bhanja Deo succeeded to the throne. At that time, the State was under the Court of Wards , governed by a British Commissioner P. Wylly, and the affairs of the state remained under the control of his grandmother, the Dowager Maharani of Mayurbhanj.
The Maharaja Sriram Chandra Bhanja Deo University (MSCB University), formerly known as North Orissa University (NOU), [10] [11] was founded by the Government of Orissa under Section 32 of the Odisha University Act, 1989 (Act 5 of 1989), [12] by notice No. 880 dated 13th July 1998.
The Bastar state was long ruled by the descendants of the Kakatiya dynasty until the 1920s, when King Rudra Pratap Deo's daughter and heir Rani Prafulla Kumari Devi married Prince Prafulla Chandra Bhanj Deo, who was the nephew of the King of Mayurbhanj Sriram Chandra Bhanj Deo. Their son Pravir Chandra Bhanj Deo became the first and only Bhanja ...
Srirama Chandra Bhanja Medical College and Hospital, also known as S.C.B Medical College and Hospital, is a public medical college in Cuttack, Odisha, India. It is named after Sriram Chandra Bhanj Deo, a ruler of was of the Mayurbhanj princely state. It is one of the oldest centers of medical teaching and training in India.
13.4 Autonomous/Degree Colleges affiliated to Maharaja Sriram Chandra Bhanja Deo University. 13.5 Autonomous/Degree Colleges affiliated to Rajendra Narayan University.
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Maharaja Sriram Chandra Bhanja Deo University: Baripada: Yes 1998 General [288] Odisha State Open University: Sambalpur: No 2015 Distance Education [289] Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology: Bhubaneswar: Yes 1962 Agriculture [290] Odisha University of Health Sciences: Bhubaneshwar: No 2023 Medicine [291] Odisha University of ...
The Daspalla Bhanja state was established by Sal Bhanja from the territories gifted to his father Narayan Bhanja Deo by his brother, the ruler of Baudh. [84] Naren Bhanja (1498 CE)... Chakradhar Deo Bhanja (1653–1701) Padmanav Deo Bhanja (1701–1753) Trilochan Deo Bhanja (1753–1775) Makunda Bhank Deo Bhanja (1775–1795)