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Karanjia
Karanjia
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Population
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21,420

Karanjia is a town and a notified area committee in Mayurbhanj district in the Indian state of Orissa.

Geography

Karanjia is located at 21°28′N 85°35′E / 21.47°N 85.58°E / 21.47; 85.58[1]. It has an average elevation of 389 metres (1276 feet). Karanjia is the sub-divisional headquarters of Panchpidh Subdivision of Mayurbhanj district of Orissa.

Demographics

As of the 2001 Indian census [2], Karanjia had a population of 21,420. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Karanjia has an average literacy rate of 67%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 75%, and female literacy is 59%. In Karanjia, 13% of the population is under 6 years of age.

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Places of worship

Maa Ambika, the presiding deity of the town and one of the most famous shrine in northern Orissa, is situated in the north of the town. The other major temples of the town are Jagannath temple, Shyamarai Temple, Purneshwar Shiva temple, Mangala temple, Rani Sati temple, Barkhanda temple of Gadsahi, Bamanashala & Sri Ganesh statue, Thakur Ankulchandra temple, Satyasai temple, etc.

The mosque of Karanjia is one of the oldest in Mayurbhanj district and is situated in the centre of the town.

The famous shrine of 8th century old Kichakeshwari temple, Khiching is situated 27 km away from Karanjia town. Karanjia is famous for its Dolo Yatra which celebrated in falgun month of Oriya Panjika (calendar). It is a century old festival of this locality.


Tourist Places

"Bhimakunda" waterfall is situated 40 km away from Orissa is a famous tourist place of Orissa. Simlipal National Park, which is a Tiger reserve, is 40-50 km away from the town. The tourists can also enjoy Ramtirtha water fall which is situated 27 km away from the town. The Orissa famous Maa Tarini Temple is situated 50 km away from the town. The tourists can also enjoy the Rani Sati Mandir located in the heart of the town. Tourists who come to Karanjia can also see The Sanghaghra Waterfall situated at 60 km away from town (near Keonjhar Town).

Politics

Current MLA from Karanjia (ST) Assembly Constituency is Ajit Hembram of BJD, who won the seat in State elections of 2004. Earlier MLAs from this seat were: independent candidate Padma Charan Haiburu in 2000, Raghunath Hembram who won as JD candidate in 1995 and 1990 and as JNP(SC) candidate in 1980 and as JNP candidate in 177, and Karunakar Naik of INC in 1985.


2009 Elections

In the 2009 State Assembly elections the main contest is between Congress, BJP, and BJD. But there is also an independent candidate, Mr. Hiburu, who is also in the race. The candidates from Congress and BJD are new candidates, and are not as well known. Only Mr. Sumantra Naik and Mr. Haiburu were current politicians.

Surprisingly Mr. Bijay Naik of BJD wins the MLA Seat by defeating the candidate from Congress, MS. Jabamani Tudu with 21401 votes. Mr. Bijay gets 38934 votes and Ms. Jabamani gets 17533 votes. Whereas the BJP Candidate Mr. Sumantra Naik downs to no. 3 with 16687 votes. This area is known as BJP supported area. The reason for win is mainly the atmosphere in favor of Mr. Naveen Pattanaik, the Chief Minister of Orissa

As Karanjia is part of Keonjhar Loksabha constituency, the MP seat for Keonjhar also goes to BJD and Mr. Jasbant Singh Laguri won it by defeating the Congress candidate Mr. Dhanurjay Sidhu. Surprisingly the incumbent MP Mr. Ananta Naik from BJP, who has won this seat for 3 times continuously has down to no. 3 position.

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NAC Election 2008

In the September 2008 NAC election 15 ward members were elected (6 from Congress, 6 from BJP, 2 from BJD and 1 Independent). The chairman seat in this election was reserved for SC Women Category and Ms. Sukanti Das, of the BJP party, was elected as Chairman of Karanjia. This is the third time that BJP has won the position of chairman in the Karanjia NAC. Ms. Sukanti Das is from Ward 8.

Also during this election, many incumbent ward counselors were voted out of office, including Jatin Das.

Karanjia is part of Keonjhar (Lok Sabha constituency).[5]

References

  1. ^ Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Karanjia
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  3. ^ "State Elections 2004 - Partywise Comparision for 1-Karanjia Constituency of ORISSA". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 2008-09-27.
  4. ^ The Dharitri edition of 18th May 2009
  5. ^ "Assembly Constituencies - Corresponding Districts and Parliamentary Constituencies of Orissa" (PDF). Election Commission of India. Retrieved 2008-09-27.