Boden Block

Boden is one of the five blocks in the Nuapada District in the Indian state of Odisha. The five blocks are Khariar, Nuapada, Komna, Boden and Sinapali. The main town is Boden, 27 kilometres from Khariar, and 97 kilometres from Nuapada district headquarters. Fourteen Gram Panchayats and eighty-nine Revenue Villages make up in Boden block.[1]

Demographics

According to the 2011 Census of India, the Boden block contains a total population of 81,687 people (40,014 males and 41,673 females), including 21,253 families.[2]

The total population is 99.45% Hindu, with the other 0.55% is unidentified.

The literacy is 53.3%; the male literacy rate sits at 57.23%, while female literacy is 34.13%.

Nearly 11,300 children are under age seven, making up 15% of the total population.

Culture

The Odia language is the primary language, while Hindi and English are used for educational purposes in most schools.

Festivals

Most other Hindu Festivals are celebrated throughout Boden block.

Local Festivals

Patalganga

Patalganga, hosts a natural spring and is considered a holy place.[3][4]

According to the Treta Yuga, Lakshmana and Sita traveled to this spot during the exile of Lord Rama. Feeling thirsty and finding no water, Lakshmana pierced the ground with his arrow, birthing the spring.[4]

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References

  1. "Tahasil Boden Village List". Nuapada.nic.in. Nuapada national Infomatic Centre. Retrieved 10 March 2020.
  2. "DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK NUAPADA" (PDF). censusindia. DIRECTORATE OF CENSUS OPERATIONS ODISHA. Retrieved 10 March 2020.
  3. "Patalganga". Nuapada.nic.in. Nuapada National Informatics Centre. Retrieved 10 March 2020.
  4. "Tourist Places In Nuapada". Nuaodisha. Nuaodisha.

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