Khireitangiri

Khireitangiree (Khireitangiri)
ଖିରେଇଟାଙ୍ଗିରୀ
Village
Khireitangiree (Khireitangiri)
Located in Patana Tehsil of Kendujhar district in Odisha, India.
Khireitangiree (Khireitangiri)
Khireitangiree (Khireitangiri) (India)
Coordinates: 21°42′45″N 85°42′20″E / 21.712624°N 85.705456°E / 21.712624; 85.705456Coordinates: 21°42′45″N 85°42′20″E / 21.712624°N 85.705456°E / 21.712624; 85.705456
Country  India
State Odisha
District Kendujhar
Elevation 456 m (1,496 ft)
Population (2011)
  Total 2,475
  Rank 2,475[1]
Demonym(s) Khireitangiria
Languages
  Official Odia
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN 758046
Telephone code 06766
Vehicle registration OR 09/OD 09
Website odisha.gov.in

Khireitangiri is a village located in Patna Tehsil in the Kendujhar District in the Indian state of Odisha.

Geography

Khireitangiri is a landlocked area situated in the northeastern part of Kendujhar. It is surrounded by Baunsuli to the north, Nuagaon and Dabarchua to the south, Dalanga to the east, and Bhuluda to the west. It is 13 kilometers east of the district headquarters of Kendujhar towards Kolkata, 25 kilometers from Patna and 211 kilometers from the state capital, Bhubaneswar.

Notable villages located close to Khireitangiree include Nelung (7 km), Sankiri (7 km), Badaneuli (8 km), Bodapalasa (8 km) and Chakundapal (10 km). Khireitangiree is surrounded by Patna Tehsil to the East, Jhumpura Tehsil and Sukruli Tehsil to the North, and Saharpada Tehsil to the East.

Kendujhar, Karanjia, Champua, Joda, Barbil are the nearest cities.

Demographics

Khireitangiri has 580 families. According to a 2011 census, the Khireitangiree village has a population size of 2,475 (1237 men, 1238 women).[2]

In Khireitangiree, the population of children aged 0–23 is 5,646, 13.05% of the total. The average sex ratio of Khireitangiree village is 1001, which is higher than the Orissa state average of 979. Child sex ratio for Khireitangiree as per census is 4781, lower than the Orissa average of 941. In 2011, the literacy rate of Khireitangiree was 72.12% as compared to 72.87% in Orissa. In Khireitangiree, male literacy stands at 82.09% while the female literacy rate is 62.42%.

Language

While Odia and Ho are the local language, English is the official language. Hindi, Bengali, Santhali, Sadri, and English are widely spoken.

Politics

Khireitangiri is administrated by a Sarpanch, or Head of Village, who is elected by the people.

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Biju Janata Dal (BJD) are the major political parties.

Khireitangiree comes under the Patna (Odisha Vidhan Sabha constituency) and the present Legislative Assembly (MLA) is Hrushikesh Naik from BJD. It comes under the Keonjhar (Lok Sabha constituency). The present Member of Parliament is Sakuntala Laguri from BJD.

Polling Stations/Booths near Khireitangiree:

Education

  • Vishwa Vinayak Degree College
  • Khireitangiree High School
  • Khireitangiree U.P.(M.E.) School
  • Khireitangiree Primary School
  • Saraswati Sishu Mandir
  • V. V. Play School

Major festivals

Ratha Yatra, Laxmi Puja, Kali Puja, Mahashivratri, Holi are the village's major festivals.

A biweekly Puja, a religious ritual, is performed in front of Maa Tangaraneepat, a local goddess. The Puja attracts people from nearby areas and neighboring districts.

Transport

The nearby National Highway 49 (also known as the Mumbai Kolkata highway AH46 or Great Eastern Highway) is one of India's busiest roads. It is accessible from major cities of Odisha and neighboring states. Bus services are available to and from Bhubaneswar, Cuttack, Rourkela, Kolkata, Ranchi, Jamshedpur, Baripada, Balasore, Sambalpur, Jharsuguda, Angul, Talcher, Kharagpur, etc.

Over 10 km away, Kendujhar Railway Station is the nearest railway station. Other major railway stations nearby are Bhubaneswar Railway Station and Rourkela Railway Station which are 211 km and 208 km away, respectively.

References

  1. https://villageinfo.in/odisha/kendujhar/turumunga/khireitangiri.html
  2. "Khireitangiri Village Population - Turumunga - Kendujhar, Orissa". www.census2011.co.in. Retrieved 2018-01-29.
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