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  1. Nayagarh district is one of the 30 districts of Odisha state in eastern India. It was created in 1st April 1993 [2] when the erstwhile Puri District was split into three distinct districts, namely Khordha, Nayagarh and Puri.

  2. An administrative District of Odisha, Nayagarh District was created in 1st April 1993 when the erstwhile Puri District was split into three distinct Districts. The District is bounded by Cuttack District on the North, Kandhamal District on the West, Ganjam District on the South and Khordha District on its East.Birth history of Nayagarh District ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NayagarhNayagarh - Wikipedia

    The total area of the Nayagarh district covers approximately 3,890 km 2 accommodating about 1700 villages in the Nayagarh district. [5] The average literacy rate of the Nayagarh population was 79.17% in 2011, compared to 70.52% in 2001 (86.63% male and 71.08% female).

  4. Nayagarh district is famous for Kantilo Nilamadhaba, Ladu Baba Temple, Kuanria Dam, Similipal Waterfall, Raghunath jew Temple, Maninag Temple, Satkosia Gorge, Suanmuhin Dam. The Nayagarh District covers an area of 3890 sq. Km.

  5. Discover the top 17 places to visit in Nayagarh with best tourist destination guide. Know more about Nayagarh, top attraction, Temples, how to reach, weather and best time to visit.

  6. nayagarh.odisha.gov.in › about-district › about-usAbout Us | Nayagarh

    About Us. An administrative District of Odisha, Nayagarh District was created in 1st April 1993 when the erstwhile Puri District was split into three distinct Districts.

  7. Situated 90 kms away from Bhubaneswar, between two steep hill ranges, Nayagarh houses the district headquarters. Abounding in natural beauty, this town is also famous for many historic places and ancient temples prominent among which are the shrines of Dakshinakali, the living Shakti-peeth and Sri Jagannath Tempie.