Question: When did Bhubaneswar become the capital of India?

Post-independence, Bhubaneswar was formally inaugurated as the capital of the Indian state of Odisha on 13th April, 1948.

WHO declared Bhubaneswar as capital?

Bhubaneswar replaced Cuttack as the capital on 19 August 1949, 2 years after India gained its independence from Britain. The modern city was designed by the German architect Otto Königsberger in 1946 .Bhubaneswar.Bhubaneswar Ekamra-KhetraCountryIndiaStateOdishaDistrictKhordhaNamed forShiva30 more rows

When was Cuttack capital of Orissa?

It was occupied by the British in 1803 and later became the capital of Odisha division in 1816. From 1948 onwards, when the capital was shifted to Bhubaneswar, the city remained the administrative headquarters for the state of Odisha.

Who planned Bhubaneswar?

architect Otto Konigsberger Bhubaneswar is called the Temple city of India, due to the presence of large numbers of magnificent temples and architectural heritage. The modern city of Bhubaneswar was designed by the German architect Otto Konigsberger in 1946. Like Chandigarh and Jamshedpur; it is one of the first planned cities of India.

What was the capital of Odisha before 1950?

They used Tosali as the regional capital and judiciary center. A kumara (viceroy) ruled from Tosali, modern-day Dhauli. Samapa, modern-day Jaugada, was another administrative centre. Ashoka erected two edicts in the region, at Jaugada and Dhauli.

Which city is known as Silver City?

Cuttack The former capital of the state of Odisha, Cuttack is also known as the Millennium City and Silver City of India.

Which Indian city is known as Silver City?

Cuttack Known for its rich cultural history, extravagance and brotherhood, Cuttack is a tourist destination par excellence.

Which city is known as black city in India?

The answer is: Kolkata Interesting Information: The Black Hole of Calcutta is the name for a location in then-British-run Fort William on the River Hooghly.

Who is king of Kalinga?

After the decline of the Mauryan Empire, the region came under the control of the Mahameghavahana family, whose king Kharavela described himself as the supreme Lord of Kalinga. Kalinga came under Gupta suzerainty in the 4th century CE.

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