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Geologically the formation is quite old. It is a part of the Indian Peninsula which was a part of the ancient landmass of Gondwanaland. [9] The rivers of Odisha and their tributaries have cut deep and narrow valleys in this region. The Odisha highlands are also known as the Garhjat Hills. This region is well marked by a number of watersheds.
It was established in the year 1977 and the school is managed by the Department of Education. It is an Oriya Medium - Co-educational school. N.s. High School Adheigundi is located in a government school building. The school has three classrooms. The lowest class is 8, and the highest class in the school is 10. This school also has a playground ...
Cuttack dialect of Odia language is widely considered to be the standard form of the Odia language and is frequently used in Odia newspapers, medium of the instruction in schools and colleges, cinemas and literary works. Urdu, or more properly Odia Hindustani, is the language of the Odia Muslims who speak it as their
A large number of tribals of the district have adopted non-tribal languages as Odia is the medium of instruction in Government schools. Standard Odia as used in the district is the same as that in the rest of the state. However, the spoken Odia, a dialect called Desia, used has significant differences from that of Coastal Odisha. An important ...
Odisha (English: / ə ˈ d ɪ s ə /; [19] Odia: ⓘ), formerly Orissa (the official name until 2011), [20] is a state located in Eastern India. It is the eighth-largest state by area , and the eleventh-largest by population , with over 41 million inhabitants.
A Florida man is accused of beating another man to death with golf clubs on a course in Palm Beach County. A probable cause affidavit filed by the Palm Beach Gardens Police Department obtained by ...
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Gajapati district is a district of Odisha State in India.It was carved out of Ganjam District on 2 October, 1992. As of 2011 it is the third least populous district of Odisha (out of 30), after Debagarh and Boudh. [1]