Kukudakhandi

Kukudakhandi popularly known as KKD is one of the significant village in the Kukudakhandi Tehsil of Ganjam district in the Indian State of Odisha. The village is 31.2 km from its district main sub-division Chatrapur and is 149 km from its State capital Bhubaneswar . KKD is more often considered as a part of the city Berhampur

Kukudakhandi
Block
Kukudakhandi
Kukudakhandi
Coordinates: 19.3926°N 84.7521°E / 19.3926; 84.7521
Country India
StateOdisha
DistrictGanjam
Population
 (2011)
  Total7,361
Languages
  OfficialOdia
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
761100
Telephone code0680
Vehicle registration
  • OR-07
  • OD-07

Some of the villages around KKD with distance are Ramachandrapur (Baunsiapalli 1.2 km), Masiakhali (3.2 km), Dayapalli (3.7 km), Saradhapur (4 km), Badakhandi (4.3 km), and Dakhinapur (5.6 km). Nearest Towns are Kukudakhandi (0 km), Hinjilicut (10.2 km), Sanakhemundi (12.7 km), Rangeilunda (16.6 km).

Economy

As Kukudakhandi is well connected to nearby Berhampur, many people rush to the city to get their daily rotis & butter as the city is seized with opportunities. Most of the people in KKD are government employees, and some are involved in agricultural activities. Agriculture is the mainstay of economy. The farmers no longer limit their agricultural activities but strive to get profit out of their labor.

Industry

The emergence of industrial kukudakhandi began in the late twenty-first century, with granite industries arriving. Kukudakhandi's proximity to Berhampur, good climate, and availability of talent made it a destination for good firms.

Culture

Kukudakhandi is a home to Hindu religion, The village is streamlined with peace. A great exchange of wishes in the occasions like Ganesh Puja. Diwali, Dushera, Makar Sankranti, & Christmas are very special to see in the village. About 99% people are Hindus. So regional festivals like Jhami yatra, Danda Yatra & Meru, Rath Yatra (Sri Jagannath Yatra) are very special to see.

Temples & Festivals

Village Kukudakhandi is a hub of temples. A number of temples are established in the village out of which Mukteswar Temple is very prominent. The brightening of those temples often occurs in the festivals like Ganesh Puja, Maha Shivratri, Diwali and the decorated stalls during Dushera.

Thakurani Yatra

10-day-long the festival of kukudakhandi Thakurani, popularly known as 'Thakurani Yatra' comes once in every five year. Initially the famous Thakurani yatra was started in Berhampur. According to some eminent historians, the cult of Buddhi Thakurani originated along with the emergence of Berhampur town in and around 1672 AD. Telugu Lengayat Dera (weaver) community, who came to Mahuri on the invitation of Raja Saheb of Mahuri to take up their profession of weaving, started their ‘Ghata Yatra’ (Pot Festival) for highlighting the divinity of Mahamayee Thakurani of his capital town Berhampur. The Chief of the Dera community, Kota Chandramani Kubera Senapati, led his community people to migrate to Mahuri and Berhampur who settle down into their hereditary profession of weaving tussar silken products or ‘patta matha’. The ‘Ghata Yatra’ was initiated for the purpose of highlighting the tradition of worshiping Thakurani. This later considered as Thakurani Yatra. Now this festival is not only celebrated in Berhampur but also in different parts across the district of Ganjam. Apart from Berhampur, people of kukudakhandi, Boirani(Kabisurya Nagar), BhanjaNagar, Asika, Chhatrapur also celebrate this festival as Thakurani Yatra.

Kukudakhandi yatra committee decides the date of the yatra. Recently it was held from 3 May 2018 to 13 May 2018.

Visitor attractions

Some of the prominent places to visit near the village are;

  1. Gopalpur-on-sea
  2. Silk city Berhampur
  3. Tara Tarini Temple
  4. Mahuri Kalua
  5. IRE Port
  6. Sonapur beach
  7. Siddha Vairabi Temple

Education

Education is very prominent in Kukudakhandi. Increasing numbers of colleges, coaching centres & other educational institutions have extended the quality of education and this may possibly be the reason of why more individuals are working with MNCs in big cities as well as in foreign countries.

Schools in Kukudakhandi

  1. Girls Upper Primary(U.P) School
  2. Main Road U.P School
  3. Rathachakada Sahi U.P school
  4. Block School
  5. Indira Awas U.P School.
  6. M.E School
  7. Residential School
  8. Saraswati Sisu Mandir
  9. Govt High School
  10. Biju Patnaik Girls High School

Other prominent Schools nearby kukudakhandi

  1. Maa Aravind School
  2. Takshila

Colleges in Kukudakhandi & nearby

  1. Science College Kukudakhandi
  2. Sanjay Memorial Institute of Technology (SMIT)
  3. Govt. Ayurvedic College, Ankushpur

Offices in Kukudakhandi

  1. Tahsil Office
  2. RI Office
  3. Treasury
  4. BSNL Telephone Exchange
  5. Kukudakhandi Sub-Post office
  6. Govt Medical, Kukudakhandi
  7. Veterinary Dispensary
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