Surada

Surada
ସୋରଡ଼ା
Sorada
Town
Nickname(s): SUD
Surada
Surada

Location in Odisha, India

Coordinates: 19°39′N 84°16′E / 19.65°N 84.26°E / 19.65; 84.26Coordinates: 19°39′N 84°16′E / 19.65°N 84.26°E / 19.65; 84.26
Country  India
State Odisha
District Ganjam
First settled 1474
Founded by Raja Sandhadhanu Singh(Abhaya)
Named for Establishment of many temples
Government
  Type Notified Area Council (N.A.C.)
  Body Surada N.A.C.
  N.A.C. Chairman Sanghamitra Swain(BJD)
  Executive Officer Alekh Charan Parida
  Member of Legislative Assembly Purna Chandra Swain(BJD)
  Member of Parliament Ladu Kishore Swain(BJD)
Area
  Total 2,663.89 km2 (1,028.53 sq mi)
Elevation 76 m (249 ft)
Population (2001)
  Total 14,647
  Density 5.5/km2 (14/sq mi)
Languages
  Official Odia, English
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 761108
STD Telephone code 06819
Vehicle registration OD-32 (Old OR-07/OD-07)
Sub-division Bhanjanagar
Block Surada
Odisha Legislative Assembly Constituency Surada
Lok Sabha Constituency Aska
Website odisha.gov.in
Shashi Bhusana Charitam

Surada (Odia: ସୋରଡ଼ା) (also known as Sorada or Suruda or Soroda) is a town which is a Notified Area Council and it is the headquarter of Surada Block which area is about 2663.89 km2 under the Bhanjanagar Sub-division in Ganjam district in the Indian state of Odisha. Surada Block consists of 364 villages, 25 Grama Panchayats and Surada (N.A.C.).

Grama Panchayats under Surada Block

1. Amrutulu 2. Asurabandha 3. Badabadangi 4. Badagada 5. Badagochha 6. Borada 7. Borasingi 8. Ekalapur 9. Gajalabadi 10. Gangapur 11. Genja 12. Gochha 13. Gopalpur Sasan 14. Goudagotha 15. Hinjalakuda 16. Hukuma 17. Kulangi 18. Lathipada 19. Merrikota 20. Nuagada 21. Palakatu 22. Raibandha 23. Sarabadi 24. Sidhapur 25. Suramani

Geography

Surada is located at 19°45′N 84°26′E / 19.75°N 84.43°E / 19.75; 84.43.[1] It has an average elevation of 76 m (249 ft). It is situated at the North-Western side of Ganjam district.

Demographics

As of 2001 India census,[2] Surada had a population of 14,647. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Surada has an average literacy rate of 63%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 72%, and female literacy is 54%. In Surada, 14% of the population is under 6 years of age.

History

It is a historical famous place. In ancient time, it was named as Surada Gada (ସୁରାଡା ଗଡ଼). Surada is a Sanskrit word (सुर+अड्डा = सुराडा) which means The place of God. It was established by the 1st king of Surada whose name was Raja Sandhadhanu Singh in 1474. Once this land was under Khidishingi kingdom (now some part of the kingdom is in Mohana block of Gajapati district). While partition among 4 sons of last Khidishingi king Raja Baliar Singh, it had divided into 4 kingdoms which are Badagada, Dharakote, Surada and Sheragada since 1574. Now, Badagada is a village under Surada Block and Dharakote, Sheragada are two separate blocks in Ganjam district. When the Britishers had ruled Surada they took this Zamindari along with undivided Ganjam district into Madras Presidency which is written in the List of zamindari estates in Madras Presidency.

Kings of Khidishingi

Kings of Surada

Worship Places

Hindu

Muslim

Christian

Others

Educational Institutions

Notable persons from Surada

Transport

Road

Surada is connected with National Highway 59 (India) (Nuapada – Narendrapur) and State Highway 36 (Odisha) which connect Surada to other cities and towns of Odisha and India. The three-wheeler auto taxies and buses are the most important mode of transportation in this town.

Rail

Nearby Brahmapur city Railway station

Air

Port

Gopalpur Port

Financial Institution/banks

Government offices

Attractions

Politics

Surada is the part of Surada Assembly Constituency. Current MLA from Surada Assembly Constituency is Purna Chandra Swain of BJD, who won the seat in State elections in 2014 & 2009 twice. Previous MLAs from this seat were Kishore Chandra Singhdeo (2004) of BJP, before Usharani Panda of INC who won this seat in 2000, Ananta Narayan Singh Deo representing BJP in 1995 and representing JNP in 1977, Shanti Devi of JD in 1990, Sharat Chandra Panda of INC in 1985, and Gantayat Swain of INC(I) in 1980. The Son of the Soil Biju Patnaik(ବିଜୁ ପଟ୍ଟନାୟକ) elected from Surada during 1957 state election.[16]

Surada is part of Aska (Lok Sabha constituency). [17]

References

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  16. "State Elections 2004 - Partywise Comparison for 67-Suruda Constituency of Odisha". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 2008-09-19.
  17. "Assembly Constituencies - Corresponding Districts and Parliamentary Constituencies of Odisha" (PDF). Election Commission of India. Retrieved 2008-09-19.
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