Bhubaneswar () is the capital and the largest city of the
Indian state
India is a federal union comprising 28 states and 8 union territories, for a total of 36 subnational entities. The states and union territories are further subdivided into 800 districts and smaller administrative divisions by the respe ...
of
Odisha
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. It is located in the
Khordha district. The suburban region, especially the old town, was historically often depicted as ''Chakra Khetra'' and ''Ekamra Khetra'' (Area adorned with a mango tree). Bhubaneswar is dubbed the "Temple City", a
nickname
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earned because of many
temple
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s which are standing there.
In contemporary times, the city is a hub of sports, tourism and IT in the country. Although the modern city of Bhubaneswar was formally established in 1948, the history of the areas in and around the present-day city can be traced to the 1st century BCE. It is a confluence of
Hindu
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,
Buddhist
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and
Jain heritage and includes several
Kalingan temples, many of them from 6th–13th century CE. With
Puri
Puri, also known as Jagannath Puri, () is a coastal city and a Nagar Palika, municipality in the state of Odisha in eastern India. It is the district headquarters of Puri district and is situated on the Bay of Bengal, south of the state ca ...
and
Konark, it forms the "Swarna Tribhuja" (), one of Eastern India's most visited destinations.
[ Ramesh Prasad Mohapatra, ''Archaeology in Orissa'', Vol I, Page 47, B. R. Publishing Corporation, Delhi, 1986, .]
Bhubaneswar replaced
Cuttack
Cuttack (, or officially Kataka in Odia language, Odia ), is the former capital, deputy capital and the 2nd largest city of the Indian state of Odisha. It is also the headquarters of the Cuttack district. The name of the city is an anglicised f ...
as the capital on 13 April 1948.
The modern city was designed by the German architect,
Otto Königsberger, in 1966. Along with
Jamshedpur
Jamshedpur (; ), also known as Tatanagar, is a major industrial city in eastern India. It is the List of cities in Jharkhand by population, largest city in the state of Jharkhand. With a population of 629,658 in the city limits and 1.3 million ...
and
Chandigarh
Chandigarh is a city and union territory in northern India, serving as the shared capital of the states of Punjab and Haryana. Situated near the foothills of the Shivalik range of Himalayas, it borders Haryana to the east and Punjab in the ...
, it was one of modern India's first planned cities.
[BBSR Metropolitan/City Population section of ] Bhubaneswar and
Cuttack
Cuttack (, or officially Kataka in Odia language, Odia ), is the former capital, deputy capital and the 2nd largest city of the Indian state of Odisha. It is also the headquarters of the Cuttack district. The name of the city is an anglicised f ...
are often referred to as the 'twin cities of Odisha'. The area formed by the two cities had a population of 1.7 million in 2011. It is categorised as a
Tier-2 city.
Bhubaneswar and
Rourkela
Rourkela () is a planned city located in the northern district Sundargarh of Odisha, India. It is the third-largest Urban Agglomeration in Odisha after Bhubaneswar and Cuttack. It is situated about west of the state capital Bhubaneswar and is ...
are the two cities in smart city mission from
Odisha
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.
Etymology
''Bhubaneswar'' is the anglicisation of the
Odia name "Bhubaneśwara"(ଭୁବନେଶ୍ୱର), derived from the word ''Tribhubaneśwara'' (ତ୍ରିଭୁବନେଶ୍ୱର), which literally means the Lord (Iśwara) of the
Three Worlds (Tribhubana), which in this context refers to
Shiva
Shiva (; , ), also known as Mahadeva (; , , Help:IPA/Sanskrit, ɐɦaːd̪eːʋɐh and Hara, is one of the Hindu deities, principal deities of Hinduism. He is the God in Hinduism, Supreme Being in Shaivism, one of the major traditions w ...
.
History

Bhubaneswar stands near the ruins of
Sisupalgarh.
Dhauli, near Bhubaneswar was the site of the
Kalinga War (-261 BCE), in which the
Mauryan
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emperor
Ashoka
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invaded and annexed
Kalinga.
One of the most complete
edicts
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Notable edicts
* Telepinu ...
of the
Mauryan
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Emperor,
Ashoka
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, dating from between 272 and 236 BCE, remains carved in rock, to the southwest of the modern city. After the decline of the Mauryan empire, the area came under the rule of
Mahameghavahana dynasty, whose most well-known ruler is
Kharavela. His
Hathigumpha inscription is located at the
Udayagiri and Khandagiri Caves near Bhubaneswar. The area was subsequently ruled by several dynasties, including
Satavahanas,
Guptas,
Matharas, and
Shailodbhavas.

In the 7th century,
Somavamshi or Keshari dynasty established their kingdom and constructed a number of temples. After the Kesharis, the
Eastern Gangas ruled Kalinga area until the 14th century CE. Their capital was located in present-day
Cuttack
Cuttack (, or officially Kataka in Odia language, Odia ), is the former capital, deputy capital and the 2nd largest city of the Indian state of Odisha. It is also the headquarters of the Cuttack district. The name of the city is an anglicised f ...
City. After them,
Mukunda Deva of the
Bhoi Dynasty – the last Hindu ruler of the area until the
Marathas
The Maratha Empire, also referred to as the Maratha Confederacy, was an early modern India, early modern polity in the Indian subcontinent. It comprised the realms of the Peshwa and four major independent List of Maratha dynasties and states, Ma ...
ruled Odisha from Cuttack.
Most of the older temples in Bhubaneswar were built between 8th and 12th centuries, under
Shaiva influence.
The
Ananta Vasudeva Temple is the only old temple of
Vishnu
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in the city. In 1568, the
Karrani dynasty of Afghan origin gained control of Odisha . During their reign, most of the temples and other structures were destroyed or disfigured.
In the 16th century, the area came under pachamani
Mughal control. The
Marathas
The Maratha Empire, also referred to as the Maratha Confederacy, was an early modern India, early modern polity in the Indian subcontinent. It comprised the realms of the Peshwa and four major independent List of Maratha dynasties and states, Ma ...
, who succeeded the Mughals in the mid-18th century, encouraged pilgrimage in Odisha. In 1803, the area came under
British
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Peoples, culture, and language
* British people, nationals or natives of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies.
* British national identity, the characteristics of British people and culture ...
colonial rule and was part of the
Bengal Presidency
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(until 1912),
Bihar and Orissa Province (1912–1936) and
Orissa Province (1936–1947).
The capital of the British-ruled and post-independent Orissa State was also
Cuttack
Cuttack (, or officially Kataka in Odia language, Odia ), is the former capital, deputy capital and the 2nd largest city of the Indian state of Odisha. It is also the headquarters of the Cuttack district. The name of the city is an anglicised f ...
, which was vulnerable to floods and suffered from space constraints. Because of this, in 1966, a proposal to move the capital to a new capital was introduced in the Legislative Assembly of the Odisha Province. After independence of India, the foundation of the new capital was laid on 13 April 1948.
The name of the new capital came from "Tribhubaneswara" or "Bhubaneswara" (literally "Lord of the Earth"), a name of
Shiva
Shiva (; , ), also known as Mahadeva (; , , Help:IPA/Sanskrit, ɐɦaːd̪eːʋɐh and Hara, is one of the Hindu deities, principal deities of Hinduism. He is the God in Hinduism, Supreme Being in Shaivism, one of the major traditions w ...
, the deity of the
Lingaraja temple.
The Legislative Assembly of
Odisha
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was shifted from Cuttack to Bhubaneswar in 1969.
Bhubaneswar was built as a modern city, designed by German architect
Otto Königsberger with wide roads, gardens and parks.
Though part of the city followed the plan, it grew rapidly over the next few decades, outstripping the planning process. According to the first census of independent India, taken in 1951, the town's population was just 16,000. From 1952 to 1979, it was administered by a
Notified Area Council or a ''nagar panchayat''; a
municipality
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The term ''municipality' ...
was established only on 12 March 1979. During this time, due to fear of wild animals and forested areas, Cuttack continued to be the people's favourite destination. The government officials lived at Cuttack and came to Bhubaneswar for work. The government then forced the officials to live at Bhubaneswar. Then some traders came to set up some shops. By the 1991 census, the population of Bhubaneswar had increased to 411,542. Accordingly, on 14 August 1994, the
Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation was established.
Geography

Bhubaneswar is in
Khordha district of
Odisha
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.
It is in the
eastern coastal plains
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, along the axis of the
Eastern Ghats
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mountains.
The city has an average altitude of
above sea level
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.
Bhubaneswar lies in Mahanadi River Delta.
The
Daya River is 4 km to the south and the
Kuakhai River 4 km to the east;
the
Chandaka Wildlife Sanctuary and
Nandankanan Zoo are in west and north to Bhubaneswar, respectively.
Bhubaneswar is topographically divided into western uplands and eastern lowlands, with hillocks in the western and northern parts.
Kanjia lake on the northern outskirts, affords rich
biodiversity
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and is a
wetland
A wetland is a distinct semi-aquatic ecosystem whose groundcovers are flooded or saturated in water, either permanently, for years or decades, or only seasonally. Flooding results in oxygen-poor ( anoxic) processes taking place, especially ...
of national importance. Bhubaneswar's soils are 65 per cent
laterite
Laterite is a soil type rich in iron and aluminium and is commonly considered to have formed in hot and wet tropical areas. Nearly all laterites are of rusty-red coloration, because of high iron oxide content. They develop by intensive and prolo ...
, 25 per cent
alluvial
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and 10 per cent
sandstone
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.
The
Bureau of Indian Standards places the city inside
seismic zone III, on a scale ranging from in order of increasing susceptibility to earthquakes.
The
United Nations Development Programme
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reports that there is "very high damage risk" from winds and
cyclone
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s.
The
1999 Odisha cyclone caused major damage to buildings, the city's infrastructure and cost many human lives. Floods and waterlogging in the low-lying areas have become common due to unplanned growth.
Urban structure

The
Bhubaneswar urban development area consists of the
Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation area, 173 revenue villages and two other municipalities spread over .
The area under the jurisdiction of the Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation covers .
The city is somewhat
dumbbell-shaped with most of the growth taking place to the north, northeast and southwest.
The north–south axis of the city is widest, at roughly . Growth in the east is restricted due to the presence of
Kuakhai River and by the wildlife sanctuary in the northwestern part.
The city can be broadly divided into the old town, planned city (or state capital), added areas and into Units and Colonies.
The old town or "Temple Town", the oldest part of the city, is characterised by many temples, including the
Lingaraja,
Nilakantha Siva,
Rajarani and
Muktesvara temples, standing alongside residential areas. Additional structures include the
Somabaresvara Siva Temple and the
Kartikesvara Siva Temple. The area is congested, with narrow roads and poor infrastructure.
Among neighbourhoods in the old town are Rajarani Colony, Pandaba Nagar, Brahmeswara Bagh, Lingaraja Nagar, Gouri Nagar, Bhimatangi, Kapilaprasad and Sundarpada.
The planned city was designed in 1948 to house the capital. It is subdivided into units, each with a high school, shopping centres, dispensaries and play areas. While most of the units house government employees, Unit V houses the administrative buildings, including the State Secretariat, State Assembly and the Raj Bhavan. Private residential areas were later built in other areas of the planned city, including
Saheed Nagar and Satya Nagar. Unit I, popularly known as the Market Building, was formed to cater to the shopping needs of the new capital's residents. Later, markets and commercial establishments developed along the
Janpath and
Cuttack-Puri Road at
Saheed Nagar, Satya Nagar, Bapuji Nagar and Ashok Nagar. A dedicated institutional area houses educational and research institutes, including
Utkal University, the
Institute of Physics
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It was founded in 1874 and has a worldwide ...
, the
Institute of Minerals and Materials Technology and Sainik School. Indira Gandhi Park, Gandhi Park and the Biju Patnaik Park are located in the unit.
The added areas are mostly areas lying north of National Highway 5, including Nayapalli, Jayadev Vihar,
Chandrasekharpur and
Sailashree Vihar,
Niladri vihar which were developed by
Bhubaneswar Development Authority to house the growing population.
With the development of the new areas such as Chandrasekharpur, the city is now divided roughly into North (newer areas) and South Bhubaneswar (older areas) by the NH-5 highway.
The peripheral areas are outside the municipal boundary or have subsequently been included within the extended boundary, including Tomando, Patia and Raghunathpur. Most of these areas were developed in a haphazard manner, without proper planning. The Master Planning Branch of the
Bhubaneswar Development Authority developed the Comprehensive Development Plan (CDP) in 2010.
According to the Odisha Development Authorities Act, 1982, the Development Authority has control over the planning for municipal areas. Apart from the CDP, BDA has also created Zonal Development Plans for some of the areas under the CDP.
Bhubaneswar secured the top rank in the
Smart city
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list in India.
Climate
Bhubaneswar has a
tropical savanna climate
Tropical savanna climate or tropical wet and dry climate is a tropical climate sub-type that corresponds to the Köppen climate classification categories ''Aw'' (for a dry "winter") and ''As'' (for a dry "summer"). The driest month has less than ...
, designated ''Aw'' under the
Köppen climate classification
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. Temperatures in Bhubaneswar usually range from . It experiences five primary seasons: winter (December to January), when temperatures can drop to ; spring (February); summer (March to May), when temperatures can reach or higher; monsoon (June to October); and post-monsoon (November). The annual mean temperature is ; monthly mean temperatures are .
Summers (March to June) are hot and humid, with temperatures in the low 30s C; during dry spells, maximum temperatures often exceed in May and June.
Winter lasts for only about ten weeks, with seasonal lows dipping to in December and January. May is the hottest month, when daily temperatures range from . January, the coldest month, has temperatures varying from . The highest and lowest temperatures ever recorded in Bhubaneswar are on 5 June 2012 and on 30 December 2018.
The official weather station for the city is the
Biju Patnaik Airport. Weather records here date back to 1 July 1948.
Rains brought by the
Bay of Bengal
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Many South Asian and Southe ...
branch of the
south west summer monsoon lash Bhubaneswar between June and September, supplying it with most of its annual rainfall of . The highest monthly rainfall total, , occurs in August.
Bhubaneswar has been ranked 7th best “National Clean Air City” under (Category 2 3-10L Population cities) in India according to 'Swachh Vayu Survekshan 2024 Results'
Economy
Bhubaneswar is an administrative, information technology, education and tourism city.
Bhubaneswar was ranked as the best place to do business in India by the
World Bank
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in 2014. Bhubaneswar has emerged as one of the fast-growing, important trading and commercial hub in the state and eastern India.
Tourism is a major industry, attracting about 1.5 million tourists in 2011.
Bhubaneswar was designed to be a largely residential city with outlying industrial areas. The economy had few major players until the 1990s and was dominated by retail and small-scale manufacturing. With the
economic liberalisation policy adopted by the
Government of India
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in the 1990s, Bhubaneswar received investment in
telecommunications
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, information technology (IT) and higher education.
In 2011, according to a study by
Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India, Bhubaneswar had the highest rate of employment growth among 17 Tier-2 cities in India. It has been listed among the top ten emerging cities in India by
Cushman and Wakefield, taking into consideration factors like demographics, physical, social and real estate infrastructure, current level and scope of economic activities and government support.
In 2012, Bhubaneswar was ranked third among Indian cities, in starting and operating a business by the
World Bank
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.
Bhubaneswar has been traditionally home to handicrafts industry, including silver filigree work,
appliqué work, stone and wood carvings and
patta painting, which significantly contributes to the city's economy.
The late 2000s saw a surge of investments in the real estate, infrastructure, retail and hospitality sectors; several shopping malls and organised retails opened outlets in Bhubaneswar. In the
informal sector, 22,000 vendors operate in regulated or unregulated vending zones.
As of 2001, around 2.15% of the city's workforce was employed in the
primary sector (agriculture, forestry, mining, etc.); 2.18% worked in the
secondary sector (industrial and manufacturing); and 95.67% worked in the
tertiary sector (service industries).
The Department of Industries established four industrial areas in and around Bhubaneswar, in the Rasulgarh, Mancheswar, Chandaka, and Bhagabanpur areas.
Industrial sector in Bhubaneswar includes paper, steel, automobile, food, pharma and electronics industries. A large number of companies including
Odisha State Cooperative Milk Producers' Federation,
Bharat Biotech,
Topaz Solar,
Britannia Industries
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, SMS Group and
Jockey International have there manufacturing plant.
In 2009, Odisha was ranked ninth among Indian states in terms of software export by
NASSCOM, with most IT/ITES companies established in Bhubaneswar. In 2011–12, Odisha had a growth rate of 17% for software exports. According to a 2012 survey, among the tier-2 cities in India, Bhubaneswar has been chosen as the best for conducting IT/ITES business. The government fostered growth by developing of IT parks such as Infocity-1, Infovalley,
STPI-Bhubaneswar and JSS STP.
Infocity was conceived as a five-star park, under the Export Promotion Industrial Parks (EPIP) Scheme to create infrastructure facilities for setting up information technology related industries.
Infosys
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On ...
and
Tech Mahindra have been present in Bhubaneswar since 1996. Other Multinational Companies include
Accenture,
Cognizant,
Tata Consultancy Services,
Wipro,
IBM
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,
Genpact,
Firstsource,
Mindtree,
MphasiS,
Ericsson
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,
Semtech
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,
Reliance Communications,
PricewaterhouseCoopers
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It is the second-largest professional services network in the world and is one of the Big Four accounting firms, alon ...
,
Bharti Airtel
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,
DLF (company),
Capgemini
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History
Capgemini was founded by Serge Kampf in 1967 as an enterprise management and d ...
,
Happiest Minds, Concentrix, RiR Electronics, Synopsis, EY and
Deloitte
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. It also houses the headquarters of
POSCO India, a subsidiary of South Korean conglomerate
POSCO and Govt. of India owned
National Aluminium Company(NALCO). Apart from the big multinationals, some 300 small and mid-size IT companies and business startups have offices in Bhubaneswar.
Lulu International Shopping Malls Private Limited plans to set up shopping malls, hypermarkets, agri sourcing and logistics hub with an investment of Rs 1,500 crore.
Demographics
Population
As per the
2011 census of India, Bhubaneswar had a population of 837,737, while the metropolitan area had a population of 881,988.
As per the estimate of
IIT Kharagpur, which made a development plan, the Bhubaneswar–Cuttack Urban complex, consisting of , has a population of 1.9 million (). , the number of males was 445,233, while the number of females were 392,504. The decadal growth rate was 45.90 per cent.
Literacy
Effective male literacy was 95.69 per cent, while female literacy was 90.26 per cent. About 75,237 were under six. Bhubaneswar's
literacy rate
Literacy is the ability to read and write, while illiteracy refers to an inability to read and write. Some researchers suggest that the study of "literacy" as a concept can be divided into two periods: the period before 1950, when literacy was ...
is 93.15 per cent
—significantly higher than the national average of 74.04 per cent.
Language
The main language spoken in the city is
Odia. However,
English and
Hindi
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are understood by most residents. Although
Odias comprise the vast majority, migrants from other states like
Andhra Pradesh
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,
Bihar
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,
West Bengal
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,
Rajasthan
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and
Jharkhand
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also dwell in the city. Growth in the information technology industry and education sector in Bhubaneswar changed the city's demographic profile; likely infrastructure strains and haphazard growth from demographic changes have been a cause of concern.
Religion
Bhubaneswar is a religiously diverse city.
Hindus
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form the majority in the city with more than 95% of the total population, as of
2011 Census of India.
Muslims
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forms the second largest minority with 3.3% and
Christians
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with 0.92%. There is also a significant minority population of
Sikhs
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,
Buddhists and
Jains.
Governance and politics
Civic administration

The
Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (BMC) oversees and manages civic infrastructure for the city's 67
wards.
It started as a Notified Area Committee in 1946 and was upgraded to a municipal corporation in 1994. Orissa Municipal Corporation Act, 2003 is the governing act. Residents of each ward elect a corporator to the BMC for a five-year term. Standing committees handle urban planning and maintain roads, government-aided schools, hospitals and municipal markets.
As Bhubaneswar's apex body, the corporation discharges its functions through the mayor-in-council, which comprises a mayor, a deputy mayor and other elected members. The executive wing is headed by a Commissioner. There are 13 administrative departments under BMC: PR & Communication, Disaster Management, Finance, Health & Sanitation, Engineering, Revenue & Tax, Electrical, Environment, Social Welfare, IT and Social Projects, Establishment, Land & Assets, Enforcement & Recovery. The responsibilities of the municipal body include drainage and sewerage, sanitation, solid waste management and street lighting.
The tenure of the last elected body ended in March 2022 and new elections have already took place. Ward committees have been formed in Bhubaneswar and are very active. The Committees are responsible for issues such as public health, sanitation, street lighting and conservancy in their respective wards. There is no fixed number of members in the committees.
The processes for the municipal budget 2020–21 was initiated in February 2020, but it is unclear if they have continued after the lockdown was announced. The budget for 2020–21 was supposed to be around Rs. 700, an increase of 51.8% from the 2019–20 budget. The increase was supposedly to fund the various socio-economic welfare schemes in the city. The key revenue sources for BMC are: Holding Taxes, tax from advertisements, rent from municipal properties such as markets, shopping complexes, and kalyan mandaps (marriage halls), fees and user charges, and grants from state and central governments.
Lok Sabha and Vidhan Sabha constituencies
Citizens of Bhubaneswar elect
one representative to India's lower house, the
Lok Sabha
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, and three representatives to the state legislative assembly, through the constituencies of
Bhubaneswar North,
Ekamra-Bhubaneswar, and
Bhubaneswar Central. The
last Lok Sabha election was in 2019, when
Aparajita Sarangi from
Bharatiya Janata Party
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP; , ) is a political party in India and one of the two major List of political parties in India, Indian political parties alongside the Indian National Congress. BJP emerged out from Syama Prasad Mukherjee's ...
won the seat. The last state assembly election took place in 2019 as well, when all three
Vidhan Sabha
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seats in Bhubaneswar were won by
Biju Janata Dal: Susant Kumar Rout from North, Ashok Chandra Panda from Ekamra, and Ananta Narayan Jena from Central.
Judicial and police institutions
As the seat of the
Government of Odisha, Bhubaneswar is home to the
Odisha Legislative Assembly
The Odisha Legislative Assembly is the unicameral state legislature of Odisha state in India. The seat of the Legislative Assembly is at Bhubaneswar, the capital of the state. The Legislative Assembly comprises List of constituencies of Odisha ...
and the state secretariat. Bhubaneswar has lower courts: the Court of Small Causes and the District Civil Court decide civil matters; the Sessions Court rules in criminal cases. The
Bhubaneswar–Cuttack Police Commissionerate, established in 2008, is a city police force with primary responsibilities in law enforcement and investigation in the Bhubaneswar-Cuttack area.
Shri S.K. Priyadarshi, IPS is the police commissioner.
Public utilities
Electricity was earlier being supplied by the state-operated
Central Electricity Supply Utility of Odisha.
TATA Power- TP-CODL, as a private entity, started power distribution in the city by the end of 2020. Fire services are handled by the state agency,
Odisha Fire Service. Drinking water is sourced from the Mahanadi, Kuakhai and Daya rivers.
Water supply
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and
sewerage
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are handled by the
Public Health Engineering Organisation.
As of 2015, 35% of the city was covered by piped water connections, 1.4% of the households had metered water connection, and the extent of non-revenue water in the city ran to 62.5%.
The Engineering Department of BMC creates and maintains roads.
26.7% of the city is covered by sewage network, while more than 50% of the households are dependent on onsite containment systems, such as septic tanks. There is no
sewage treatment plant in Bhubaneswar right now, but one is being built using
JNNURM funds.
The waste from the limited sewage network flows untreated into the Daya river. There is one septage treatment plant for fecal sludge with a capacity of 75 KLD.
The municipal corporation is responsible for the solid waste management in the city. The average municipal waste generated in the city is 480 kg/m3 for wet waste and 600 kg/m3 for wet waste.
Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation BMC has introduced door to door collection through battery operated garbage collection vehicle. It is trying to introduce segregation at source by providing two waste bins to every household, one each for dry and wet waste. Landfilling is the most common method of waste disposal in Bhubaneswar.
State-owned
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited, or
BSNL, as well as private enterprises, among them
Reliance Jio,
Bharti Airtel
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,
Vodafone Idea, are the leading telephone, cell phone and
internet service provider
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s in the city.
Education

Bhubaneswar is a centre for higher education in the Eastern Region and is considered the education hub of Eastern India with several government and privately funded Universities and colleges.
IIT Bhubaneswar,
NISER Bhubaneswar,
AIIMS Bhubaneswar and
NIFT Bhubaneswar are some of the elite institutions of country which are located in the city.
Utkal University Bhubaneswar is the oldest university in Odisha and the 17th oldest university in India.
Primary and secondary education
Odia and English are the primary languages of instruction. Schools in Bhubaneswar follow the
"10+2+3" plan for Regular Graduates and
"10+2+4" plan for Technical studies. Schools in Bhubaneswar are either run by the state government or private organisations. Students typically enroll in schools that are affiliated with any of the following mediums of education.
*
BSE, Odisha
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CHSE, Odisha
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CBSE
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Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations
*
SCTE&VT, Odisha
Notable union government schools in the city include
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Kendriya Vidyalaya No. 1, Bhubaneswar,
*
Sainik School
Notable state government schools in the city include
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Badagada Government High School, Bhubaneswar
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Capital High School, Bhubaneswar
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Government High School, Saheed Nagar
Notable private schools in the city include
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D.A.V. Public School, Chandrasekharpur,
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DAV Public School, Unit-8, Bhubaneswar,
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Loyola School, Bhubaneswar,
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Sai International School, Bhubaneswar,
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St. Joseph's High School, Bhubaneswar,
Higher education
Several colleges are affiliated with universities or institution based in Bhubaneswar or elsewhere in India. Most offer a wide range of programs in
STEM and applied research and are rated highly by the
Ministry of Human Resource Development, India.
Engineering and applied sciences institutions
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C. V. Raman Global University
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Central Institute of Freshwater Aquaculture
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Eastern Academy of Science and Technology
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Indian Institute of Technology Bhubaneswar
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Institute of Chemical Technology
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In some countries, institutes ca ...
, Mumbai (off campus in collaboration with IndianOil and IIT Kharagpur)
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Institute of Minerals and Materials Technology (IMMT, erstwhile RRL)
*
Institute of Physics
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It was founded in 1874 and has a worldwide ...
*
International Institute of Information Technology, Bhubaneswar (IIIT-BBSR or IIIT-BH)
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Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology
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National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT)
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National Institute of Science Education and Research (NISER)
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Orissa Engineering College
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Regional Institute of Education
Medical institutions
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All India Institute of Medical Sciences Bhubaneswar
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Hi-Tech Medical College & Hospital, Bhubaneswar
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Institute of Medical Sciences and Sum Hospital
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Kalinga Institute of Medical Sciences
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Regional Medical Research Center
Universities
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Birla Global University, Bhubaneswar
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Centurion University of Technology and Management, Bhubaneswar
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International Institute of Information Technology, Bhubaneswar (IIIT-BBSR or IIIT-BH)
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Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology
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Odisha State Open University
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Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology
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Odisha University of Health Sciences
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Odisha University of Technology and Research
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Rama Devi Women's University
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Regional College of Management
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Siksha 'O' Anusandhan
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Silicon University
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Utkal University of Culture
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Utkal University
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XIM University
Professional Institute
* The
Institute of Cost Accountants of India -Bhubaneswar Chapter, Bhubaneswar.
*The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India-Bhuneshwar Branch of EIRC
Think tanks and research institutes
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Nabakrushna Choudhury Centre for Development Studies (NCDS)
The Eastern Regional Centre of Indian Institute of Tourism and Travel Management (IITTM), was established in 1996. One IATA Authorised Training Centre (ATC) is located in the city. Several regional management educational institutions also have travel and tourism related courses in their curriculum.
Transport
Bicycle
A public bicycle sharing project named Mo Cycle has been started by the Bhubaneswar Smart City Limited (BSCL) and the Capital Region Urban Transport (CRUT). The scheme aims to reduce
traffic congestion, promote non-motorized transport in the city and ensure better last mile connectivity. Chief minister Naveen Patnaik in November 2011 inaugurated Mo Cycle.
Around 400 cycle stands have been set up across the city. Around 2,000 bicycles have been ordered from three companies – Hexi, Yaana and Yulu. Hexi (from Hero Cycles) will provide 1,000 bicycles and Yaana and Yulu will provide 500 each. The availability of rentals Bicycles are accessed by the Dedicated mobile app – "mo app".
Bus

Internal public transport is maintained by "Mo Bus (My Bus)" service administered by CRUT(Capital Region Urban Transport) along with connecting nearest cities like Cuttack and Puri.
The headquarters of the
Odisha State Road Transport Corporation (OSRTC) is in Bhubaneswar. The main Bhubaneswar inter-state bus terminus is at Barmunda, from the city centre, from where OSRTC and private operators run buses connecting Bhubaneswar to cities in Odisha and with the neighbouring states of
Andhra Pradesh
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,
Jharkhand
Jharkhand (; ) is a States and union territories of India, state in East India, eastern India. The state shares its border with the states of West Bengal to the east, Chhattisgarh to the west, Uttar Pradesh to the northwest, Bihar to the north ...
,
West Bengal
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and
Chhattisgarh
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. Bhubaneswar is connected to the rest of Odisha and India by
National Highway-
NH 16, which is a part of the Kolkata-Chennai prong of the
Golden Quadrilateral,
NH 203, State Highway 13 (Odisha) and State Highway 27 (Odisha). Asian Highway-
AH 45 passes through the city.
Road
Bhubaneswar has roads in grid form in the central city. Bhubaneswar has approximately of roads, with average road density of .
Baramunda Inter State Bus Terminus (ISBT) is the major bus terminus in the city from where buses ply to all the districts in Odisha as well as to neighbouring state's cities like
Hyderabad
Hyderabad is the capital and largest city of the Indian state of Telangana. It occupies on the Deccan Plateau along the banks of the Musi River (India), Musi River, in the northern part of Southern India. With an average altitude of , much ...
,
Kolkata
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,
Visakhapatnam
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,
Raipur and
Ranchi.
City bus service (
Mo Bus) runs across Bhubaneswar by Capital Region Urban Transport Authority run by Bhubaneswar Development Authority.
A fleet of 300+ buses cover all major destinations including Cuttack, Puri and Khordha.
Auto rickshaw
An auto rickshaw is a motorized version of the pulled rickshaw or cycle rickshaw. Most have three wheels and do not tilt. They are known by many other terms in various countries, including three-wheeler, Adaidaita Sahu, Keke-napep, Maruwa, auto, ...
s are available for hire and on a share basis throughout the city. In parts of the city,
cycle rickshaw
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s offer short trips. To ease traffic jams, over-bridges at major road junctions and expansion of roads are under construction. In a study of six cities in India, Bhubaneswar was ranked third concerning pedestrian infrastructure. The city scored 50 points out of a maximum of 100.
Railway station

Bhubaneswar has the following stations:
The
East Coast Railway has its headquarters in Bhubaneswar.
Bhubaneswar railway station is one of the main stations of the Indian railway network. It is connected to major cities by daily express and passenger trains and daily service to all metro cities is available from here. However, the station is overloaded by existing traffic. Currently, the station has six platforms. There are plans to add two more platforms.
A satellite station
New Bhubaneswar railway station is opened near Barang in July 2018 to decongest the existing installation.
Airport
Biju Patnaik International Airport (
IATA
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: BBI,
ICAO
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: VEBS) also known as Bhubaneswar Airport, south of the city centre, is the major and sole international airport in Odisha. There are daily domestic flights from Bhubaneswar to
Delhi
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,
Hyderabad
Hyderabad is the capital and largest city of the Indian state of Telangana. It occupies on the Deccan Plateau along the banks of the Musi River (India), Musi River, in the northern part of Southern India. With an average altitude of , much ...
,
Mumbai
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,
Kolkata
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,
Vishakhapatnam,
Chennai
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and
Bangalore
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and international flights from Bhubaneswar to Dubai, Singapore and Bangkok. The major carriers from Bhubaneswar are
Indigo
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,
Vistara,
Akasa Air, and
AirAsia India. In March 2013, a new domestic terminal with a capacity of handling 30 million passengers per year was inaugurated to handle increased air traffic. On 10 July 2015, the first international flight took off from Terminal 2 of
Biju Patnaik International Airport.
Culture

Bhubaneswar is supposed to have had over one
thousand temples, earning the tag of the 'Temple City of India'. Temples are made in the
Kalinga architectural style with a pine spire that curves up to a point over the sanctum housing the presiding deity and a pyramid-covered hall where people sit and pray.
Temples include
Lingaraja Temple,
Muktesvara Temple,
Rajarani Temple,
Ananta Vasudeva Temple. The
Kukutesvara Siva Temple is a small, 1000-year-old shrine to
Shiva
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.

The twin hills of
Khandagiri and Udayagiri, served as the site of an ancient
Jaina monastery
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which was carved into cave-like chambers in the face of the hill. These caves, with artistic carvings, date back to the 2nd century BCE.
Dhauli hills has major edicts of
Ashoka
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engraved on a mass of rock and a white
Peace Pagoda, built by the Japan Buddha Sangha and the Kalinga Nippon Buddha Sangha in the 1970s. Apart from the ancient temples, other important temples were built in recent times including
Ram Mandir and
ISKCON
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.
Bhubaneswar along with Cuttack is the home of the Odia cinema industry, dubbed "
Ollywood
Odia cinema, also known as Ollywood, is the segment of Indian cinema, dedicated to the production of motion pictures in the Odia language widely spoken in the state of Odisha. Odia Cinema is based in Cuttack in Odisha, India. The name Olly ...
", where most of the state's film studios are situated.
Odia culture survives in the form of Classical
Odissi dance, handicrafts, sand artistry and sculpturing as well as theatre and music. Boundary walls and gardens are increasingly being redone to depict the folk art of the state.
Odissi, the oldest of the eight surviving
classical dance forms of India can be traced from archaeological evidence of the temples in Bhubaneswar.
Odissi dance
Odissi dance is generally accompanied by
Odissi music
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. Srjan, the Odissi dance academy founded by Guru
Kelucharan Mohapatra, the legendary Odissi dancer is found here. The Rabindra Mandapa in central Bhubaneswar plays host to cultural engagements, theatre and private functions.
Dress and attire
Though Odia women traditionally wear the
sari,
shalwar kameez and of late, Western attire is gaining acceptance among younger women. Western-style dress has greater acceptance among men, although the traditional
dhoti and
kurta
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are seen during festivals.
The
Odisha State Museum offers archaeological artefacts, weapons, local arts and crafts as well as insights into Odisha's natural and indigenous history. The
Tribal Research Institute Museum hosts authentic tribal dwellings created by tribal craftsmen.
Nandankanan Zoological Park, located on the northern outskirt of the city, is India's first zoo to join
World Association of Zoos and Aquariums. The State Botanical Garden (Odisha) and Regional Plant Resource Center, popularly known as ''
Ekamra Kanan'', a park and botanical garden, has a large collection of exotic and regional fauna. The ''Ekamra Haat'' is a hand-loom and handicrafts market. Nicco Park and Ocean World are amusement parks. Other museums include
Pathani Samanta Planetarium,
Regional Museum of Natural History, Regional Science Center and State Handicrafts Museum.
Festivals
On the day of Ashokashtami in the month of March or April, the image of Lingaraja (Shiva) and other deities are taken in a procession from Lingaraja Temple to the Mausima Temple, where the deities remain for four days. Hundreds of devotees participate in pulling the
temple car that carries the deities, known as ''Rukuna Ratha''.
Ratha-Yatra, "Temple Car Festival," is the most important festival in Odisha and Bhubaneswar. The festival commemorates Jagannatha, who is said to have been the incarnation of India's revered deities, Vishnu and
Krishna
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.
Durga Puja, held in September–October, is an occasion for glamorous celebrations.
As a part of the Ekamra Festival, many cultural sub-festivals take place in January in Bhubaneswar which includes Kalinga Mahotsaba (for traditional martial arts), Dhauli-Kalinga Mahotsaba (for classical dance forms), Rajarani Music Festival (for classical music) and Mukteswara Dance Festival (for Odishi dance). Residents engage in ''khattis'', or leisurely chats, that often take the form of freestyle intellectual conversation.
Other festivals celebrated include
Shivaratri,
Diwali
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,
Ganesha Chaturthi,
Nuakhai and
Saraswati Puja. Eid and Christmas are celebrated by the religious minorities in the city.
The Adivasi Mela, held in January, is a fair that displays the art, artefacts, tradition, culture, and music of the tribal inhabitants of Odisha. The Toshali National Crafts Mela, held in December, showcases handicrafts from all over India and from foreign countries. Other important fairs in the city include the Rajdhani Book Fair, Dot Fest and Khandagiri Utsav. Two international literary festivals are held in the city,
Kalinga Literary Festival and Mystic Kalinga Festival. In modern times, Bhubaneswar hosts a literary festival, the Odisha Literary Fest.
Cuisine

Key elements of the city's cuisine include rice and a fish curry known as ''
Machha Jhola'', which can be accompanied by desserts such as
Rasagola,
Rasabali,
Chhena Gaja,
Chhena Jhilli and
Chhena Poda. Odisha's large repertoire of seafood dishes includes various preparations of
lobsters and
crabs brought in from
Chilika Lake.
Street foods such as ''
gupchup'' (a deep-fried crêpe, stuffed with a mix of mashed potatoes and boiled yellow peas, and dipped in tamarind-infused water), ''cuttack-chaat'', ''
dahibara aloo dum'' (a deep-fried doughnut-shaped lentil dumpling marinated in yogurt-infused water and served alongside potato curry) and ''bara-ghuguni'' are sold all over the city. Traditional Oriya food such as ''
dahi-pakhala'' (rice soaked in water with yogurt and seasonings) which is considered as a body coolant, accompanied by ''badi chura'' or ''saga'' are consumed during the months of April–June.
The ''abadha'' of
Lingaraja Temple and
Ananta Vasudeva Temple served for devotees is considered a vegetarian culinary delight. Other vegetarian dishes are
Dalma (made of lentils and vegetables boiled together and then fried with other spices) and
Santula (lightly spiced steamed vegetables).
Sports

Bhubaneswar's major sporting arena is the
Kalinga Stadium, having facilities for athletics,
football
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,
hockey, basketball, tennis, table tennis and swimming.
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2018
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and becoming the first city to host two consecutive Field Hockey World cup by hosting the FIH WC with
Rourkela
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Kalinga Lancers, the sixth franchise of
Hockey India League (HIL) and
Odisha FC of
Indian Super League
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(ISL) are based in Bhubaneswar with
Kalinga Stadium as their home ground.
East Coast Railway Stadium, a prominent
cricket
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stadium hosts
Ranji Trophy and other matches.
Odisha Naval Tata Hockey High Performance Centre, a hockey academy for sub-junior and junior category, has also been set up at Kalinga Stadium after Government of Odisha, Tata Steel & Tata Trusts (Hockey Ace foundation) joined hands to initiate a three-pronged program under the HPC banner of
Government of Odisha. The construction of a gallery and stadium renovation is under way. An air-conditioned indoor stadium, with a capacity of 2000 spectators for badminton, volleyball, basketball and table tennis games is also being constructed.
Barabati Stadium in Cuttack, Odisha's only venue for international cricket matches, is located around away. Bhubaneswar has a franchise of Odisha Premier League, Bhubaneswar Jaguars, which started in 2010.
Bhubaneswar Golf Club, a nine-hole golf course is situated in Infocity.

The Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology Stadium commonly
KIIT Stadium is a new multipurpose stadium located as a part of Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology University Campus or KIIT University in Bhubaneswar with a capacity of 40,000.
The
2017 Asian Athletics Championships was the 22nd edition of the Asian Athletics Championships. It was held from 6–9 July 2017 at the
Kalinga Stadium. Bhubaneswar is the third Indian city to host the Asian Athletics Championships, with Delhi being the first, in 1989, and Pune, the second, in 2013.
The FIH and the IOA president, Narindar Batra stated in a ceremony that Bhubaneswar is emerging as the new sports capital of India while unveiling the new logo for the Indian hockey team jersey, which is sponsored by the government of Odisha. The state, Batra mentioned, provides equal importance and opportunity for all sports such as cricket, football, field hockey, tennis, badminton, chess and many more.
Media

The city's widely circulated Odia-language newspapers are ''
Sambad'', ''
Dharitri'', ''
Pragatibadi'', ''
Samaja'', News 7, Argus, ''Khabara'', ''Orissa Bhaskara'', ''
Prameya'' and ''
Samaya''.
''Orissa Post'' and ''Odia Age'' are the English-language newspapers that is produced and published from Bhubaneswar. Other popular English-language newspapers published and sold in Bhubaneswar include ''
The Times of India
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'', ''
The Statesman'', ''
Hindustan Times
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'', ''
The Hindu
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'', ''
The Indian Express
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'' and the ''
Asian Age''.
Bhubaneswar has substantial circulation of financial dailies, including ''
The Economic Times
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'', ''
The Financial Express'', ''
Business Line'' and ''
Business Standard
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''.
Vernacular newspapers, such as those in the
Hindi
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,
Bengali and
Telugu languages are read by minorities.
Major periodicals based in Bhubaneswar include
''Saptahika Samaya'', ''Saptahika Samaja'' and ''
Kadambini''.
All India Radio
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, the national state-owned radio broadcaster, airs several
AM channels from the radio station located in Cuttack.
Bhubaneswar has
five local radio stations broadcasting on
FM, including two from
AIR
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.
India's state-owned television broadcaster
Doordarshan Odia provides two free-to-air terrestrial channels, while a mix of
Odia,
Hindi
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,
English and other regional channels are accessible via
cable subscription and
direct-broadcast satellite services. Some of the
Odia language
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television channels are Sidarth TV, Manjari, Colors Odia, Sarthak TV and
Tarang TV.
Odia-language 24-hour television news channels include
News 7, Argus,
Odisha TV,
Kanak TV, ETV News Odia, MBC TV and Naxatra News.
Notable people
The following are some of the notable people associated (i.e. either born or spent a significant part of their life) with Bhubaneswar:
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Subroto Bagchi
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Ranjib Biswal
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Dutee Chand
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Nabakrushna Choudhury
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Ileana Citaristi
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Bidhu Bhusan Das
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Prabhat Nalini Das
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Pankaj Charan Das
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J. B. S. Haldane
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Baidyanath Misra
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B. K. Misra
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Bhubaneswar Mishra
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Bijay Mohanty
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Debashish Mohanty
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Gopinath Mohanty
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Saraju Mohanty
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Uttam Mohanty
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Bibhu Mohapatra
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Kelucharan Mohapatra
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Mira Nair
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Oopali Operajita
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Sanjukta Panigrahi
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Ramesh Chandra Parida
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Prasanna Kumar Patasani
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Biju Patnaik
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Janaki Ballabh Patnaik
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Naveen Patnaik
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Sudarsan Pattnaik
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Rakesh Pradhan
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Trilochan Pradhan
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Biswa Kalyan Rath
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Mahasweta Ray
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Tandra Ray
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Archita Sahu
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Salabega
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Achyuta Samanta
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Pathani Samanta
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Helen Spurway
Sister cities
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, United States
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Bloemfontein
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, South Africa
See also
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Bhubaneswar ITIR
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Chari Kshetra
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Ghanteswara Siva Temple
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List of neighbourhoods in Bhubaneswar
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List of parks in Bhubaneswar
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List of temples in Bhubaneswar
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List of twin towns and sister cities in India
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Markandeshwar Siva Temple
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Nandankanan Zoological Park
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Sankarananda Matha
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Largest Indian cities by GDP
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Bhimesvara Bisrama ghara
References
External links
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Ekamra Kshetra – The Temple City, Bhubaneswar UNESCO World Heritage Centre
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Populated places established in 1948