District at a Glance

Sundargarh district was constituted on the 1st January, 1948 out of the two ex-States of Gangpur and Bonai, which merged with Odisha on that day. True to its name, this “beautiful”district of Sundargarh with about 43% of its total area under forest cover and numerous colourful tribes dotting its landscape and with abundant mining potential is bounded by Ranchi District of Jharkhand on the North, Raigarh district of Chhatisgarh on the west and North-West, Jharsuguda, Sambalpur and Angul District of Odisha on the South and South-East and Singhbhum District of Jharkhand and Keonjhar District of Odisha on the east.

Geographically the district is not a compact unit and consists to widely dissimilar tracts of expansive and fairly open country dotted with tree-clad isolated peaks, vast inaccessible forests, extensive river valleys and mountainous terrain. Broadly speaking, it is an undulating tableland of different elevations broken up by rugged hil ranges and cut up by torrential hill streams and the rivers IB and Brahmani. The general slope of the distric5t is from North to South. Because of this undulating, hilly and sloping nature of landscape, the area is subject to rapid runoff leading not only to soil erosion but also to scarcity of water for both agriculture and drinking purpose.

SUNDARGARH DISTRICT AT A GLANCE :-

(1) TOPOGRAPHY :-

1

Topographic Location

Latitude - 21º36’ N to 22º32’ N
Longitude- 83º32’E to 85º22’E

2

Geographical Area

9712 SqKms
(Second largest district in the State accounting for 6.23% of the total area)

3

Normal Rainfall

1657.1 mm

4

Forest Cover

4232.57 SqKms
(Second largest in the State accounting for 8.53% of the State total )

5

Major River

Brahmani
Sankh & Koel – Tributary of Brahmani

IB- Tributary of Mahanadi

6

Major Soil Type

Alluvial and Lateritic

(2) DEMOGRAPHY (As per 2011 Census)

1

Population

2,080,664

2

Males

1,055,723

3

Females

1,024,941

4

Density

214 (2011)

5

Sex Ratio (No. of Females per 1000 Males)

971

3. SOCIO-ECONOMIC FEATURES :-

1

Cultivated Land

3,36,000 Hects

High

1,86,000 Hects

Medium

95,000 Hects

Low

55,000 Hects

2

No. of cultivators

1,97,019

3

No. of Agricultural labourers

91,068

4

Average size of operational holdings

1.73 Hects

5

Class-wise number of operational holdings

Class

Number

Marginal

65,281

Small

51,767

Semi-medium

35,696

Medium

12,279

Large

984

TOTAL

1,66,007

6

Per capita availability of food grains

Qtls.1.55

7

Cattle population

17,36,327

Buffallo

60,929

Cows

2,84,939

Bullocks

6,76,121

Sheep/ Goat

7,14,338

4. ADMINISTRATIVE AND LEGISLATIVE UNITS

1

No. of Sub-divisions

3

2

No. of Tehsils

17

3

No. of CD Blocks

17

4

No. of GPs

262

5

No. of villages

1744
(Inhabited – 1688)

(Uninhabited- 56)

6

No. of Urban Local Bodies

4

7

No. of fast developing urban pockets

5

8

No. of Parliamentary Constituency

1

No. of Assembly Constituencies

7

5. HEALTH UNITS :-

1

No. of Medical Institutions

85

2

District Headquarters Hospital

1

3

Sub-Divisional Hospital

2

4

Other Hospitalls

11

5

PHCs

10

6

CHCs

6

7

UPHCs

2

8

PHC (N)

53

9

MHU

1

10

Ayurvedic Dispensaries

33

11

Homoeopathic Dispensaries

25

12

No. of Sub-Centres

345

13

No. of VHG

324

14

No. of TBA

1619

15

No. of AW Centres

1864

6. VETERINARY UNITS :-

1

No. of hospital & Dispensaries

30

2

Livestock Aid Centre

113

3

Artificial Insemination Centres

74

4

KV Blocks & KV Units

22

5

Government Poultry Farm

1

6

Feed Mixing Centre

1

7

Livestock breading & Dairy farm

2

8

Intensive poultry development project

1

9

District Milk Union

1

10

Milk Producers Co-op. Societies

52

7. LITERATES & LITERACY RATE :-

1

Total Persons

1,357,840

74.13 %

2

Males

761,538

82.13 %

3

Females

596,302

65.93%

 

 

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