• Subarnarekha port formerly known as Kirtania port is a deep-water, all-weather port proposed to be constructed at the mouth of Subarnarekha River in Balasore...
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    The Subarnarekha River (also called the Swarnarekha River, ଓଡିଆ: ସୁବର୍ଣ୍ଣରେଖା ନଦୀ) flows through the Indian states of Jharkhand, West Bengal and Odisha...
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  • free dictionary. Subarnarekha may refer to: Subarnarekha River, West Bengal, India Subarnarekha port, port in Odisha, India Subarnarekha (1962 film), an...
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  • progress has been achieved in setting up two other ports – Subarnarekha Port at Balasore Astaranga port in Puri. After implementation of these projects, Odisha...
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    East India (section Ports)
    Kolkata Port, Paradip Port, Dhamra Port and Haldia are 4 major ports in East India. Subarnarekha Port, Kulpi Port, Gopalpur Port are minor ports in East...
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  • is a village located near Jaleswar, Balasore district on the bank of Subarnarekha River. It has a population of 1460 on account of the census 2011. Behera...
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    established in Pipely Port in the coast of Utkal Plains. The port of Pipely (Pipilipattan in Odia) was situated on the confluence of Subarnarekha river of modern...
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    several other significant rivers that flow through the state such as the Subarnarekha, the Brahmani, the Baitarani, and the Vansadhara. Chilika Lake, located...
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    Gandeshwari, Middle Dwarakeswar, Upper Kangsabati, Upper Tarafeni and Middle Subarnarekha valleys between 87°10' E and 22°30' N - 23°30' N. The extensive forest-covered...
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    Ichamati River (634 km), Jalangi River (131 km), Rupnarayan River (72 km), Subarnarekha River (314 km) and Sunderban Waterways (201 km). As of end of March 2024...
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    has one major port at Paradip and few minor ports. some of them are: Port of Dhamara Port of Gopalpur Port of Paradip Port of Subarnarekha Major cities...
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    Toubro and Tata Steel. Apart from Dhamra, new ports are coming up at Kirtania at the mouth of the Subarnarekha, Astaranga in Puri district and Chudamani in...
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    Komal Gandhar, Awaara, Baiju Bawra, Mother India, Mughal-e-Azam and Subarnarekha (also tied at No. 11). Sivaji Ganesan became India's first actor to receive...
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  • Creative Port Development Pvt Ltd. for the development of a deep-water, all-weather project, Kirtania port, at the mouth of the Subarnarekha River. Dagara...
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    Jharkhand (section Ports)
    River: Sidhi Subarnarekha River: Origin of Subarnarekha River: (Nagdi Ranchi) Chota Nagpur Plateau, Cities on the Shore of Subarnarekha River: Ranchi...
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    This ancient kingdom and port city was bounded by the Bay of Bengal in the south, Rupnarayan River in the east and Subarnarekha River in the west. The Rupnarayana...
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    peace with Raghoji in 1751, ceding large parts of Orissa up to the river Subarnarekha. The Marathas demanded an annual tribute payment. The Marathas also promised...
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    Bengal made peace with Raghuji in 1751 ceding Cuttack up to the river Subarnarekha, and agreeing to pay Rs. 1.2 million annually as the Chauth for Bengal...
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    Bay of Bengal, east by the river Rupnarayana, and west by the river Subarnarekha. The Bay of Bengal, along with these incredible waterways, and their...
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    Bridge, Boudh Second Mahanadi Rail Bridge Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Setu Harbours/ports/proposed ports Astaranga Dhamara Gopalpur Paradip Subarnarekha...
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    1751, the Marathas controlled the administration of Orissa. The river Subarnarekha served as the border between Bengal and Maratha-controlled Odisha. The...
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    It is intersected by numerous waterways, the important rivers being Subarnarekha, Keleghai and Kangsabati. Nimpura contains colonies housing thousands...
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    Balasore (category Port cities in India)
    the Mughal forces. The old Pipili port was located near Baliapal north of Balasore along the coast near Subarnarekha. The Portuguese arrived for trade...
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    Meghe Dhaka Tara (Cloud-covered stars) (1960), Komal Gandhar (1961), and Subarnarekha (1962), all dealing with the aftermath of the partition. Deepa Mehta's...
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  • Odisha–West Bengal border 344 Lakshannath Road 338 Jaleswar Kirtania port (planned) Subarnarekha River 330 Rajghat Halt 324 Amarda Road 319 Basta 314 Nuagaon...
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    the Godavari in Andhra Pradesh through rivers like Teesta-Mahananda-Subarnarekha and Mahanadi. The inter-links under consideration for Peninsular component...
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    Gandeshwari, Middle Dwarakeswar, Upper Kangsabati, Upper Tarafeni and Middle Subarnarekha valleys of the Indian state West Bengal, and Rangamati and Feni districts...
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  • the Rasulpur River as it flows to the Bay of Bengal. It developed into a port town in 1687. Slowly, it converted into a province or kingdom covering parts...
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    the most significant archaeological site in the region is the bustling port of Tamralipta near present-day Tamluk, a site noted in the travelogues of...
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    around this time that the capital was shifted to Baripada. The river Subarnarekha served as the natural border between Mughal-controlled Bengal and Maratha-controlled...
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