History of Rajkanika:
Rajkanika was known as the Kanika rajya before independence and the last king of Kanika was Raja Rajendra narayana Bhanjadeo. After independence it was under undivided Cuttack district and then cuttack divided into four district and Kanika goes to Kendrapara district and declared as a block consisting of 29 gram panchayatas.
there are several stories regarding the empire of kanika in the history of odisha. the soldiers of kanika were brave warriors at those times. the royal administrations was famous for its great and nice ruling. every people of kanika(the ancient rajkanika) feels proud being people of this brave soil.
Rajkanika was affected by natural calamities several times and recovered easily by the patience and bravery people of this soil. the worst known calamities were cyclones and floods in 1971, 1983, 1999.The block was severely hit by the March 31 tornado of 2009, killing several people across 11 villages.
Geography:
Rajkanika is surrounded by rivers in Three sides, the rivers are Brahmani Baitarani and Kharashrota. It is the north end block of kendrapara district and nearer to Bhadrak and Jajpur District. Its northern end starts from village Gualigan and ends at Bharigada village in the south and starts from jayanagar in East to Gopalpur in west.
Communication:
Rajkanika is well connected from the state capital Bhubaneswar and the silvercity Cuttack by road. More than thirty buses are available from cuttack to rajkanika via different roots, private Taxis and cabs are available from cuttack which is a three hours drive from cuttack. The nearest Railway stations are Bhadrak (55 km), Cuttack (98 km), Dhamara (60km) and the nearest air port is Bhubaneswar (120 km), intra state water root is also present.
Administration:
The block head quarter is Rajkanika which is a small town. Rajkanika is under the administration of Kanika tahasil. It has a police station, a panchayat samiti office, block office, a fire station, Irrigation office etc. as the offices of the Odisha state under the Republic of India.
Tourism:
The main tourist attractions are The Bhitarkanika National Park, which can be visited by boat and the boat facility is available from Jayanagar, Gualigan Ghat, Chandbali ghat. The bhitarkanika is the living place of salt water crocodiles, the foreign birds, dears and many more flora and fauna species. Another place of attraction is the majestic palace of Kanika built in the 18th century. many temples are present such as lord nrushinghanath temple, lord Gopinath temple, Maa Dakshina Kali Temple etc. which can be visited There is a village in Rajkanika named as Sialia where no doors are present in any house, people say that it is because of the wish of the goddesh Maa Kharakhai who is worshipped by the people. The nearest places to visit are the temple of Lord Akhandalamani at Aradi; Lord Baladevjew, kendrapara; and the nearby town Chandbali which was an old port of British Empire.
Rajkanika was known as the Kanika rajya before independence and the last king of Kanika was Raja Rajendra narayana Bhanjadeo. After independence it was under undivided Cuttack district and then cuttack divided into four district and Kanika goes to Kendrapara district and declared as a block consisting of 29 gram panchayatas.
there are several stories regarding the empire of kanika in the history of odisha. the soldiers of kanika were brave warriors at those times. the royal administrations was famous for its great and nice ruling. every people of kanika(the ancient rajkanika) feels proud being people of this brave soil.
Rajkanika was affected by natural calamities several times and recovered easily by the patience and bravery people of this soil. the worst known calamities were cyclones and floods in 1971, 1983, 1999.The block was severely hit by the March 31 tornado of 2009, killing several people across 11 villages.
Geography:
Rajkanika is surrounded by rivers in Three sides, the rivers are Brahmani Baitarani and Kharashrota. It is the north end block of kendrapara district and nearer to Bhadrak and Jajpur District. Its northern end starts from village Gualigan and ends at Bharigada village in the south and starts from jayanagar in East to Gopalpur in west.
Communication:
Rajkanika is well connected from the state capital Bhubaneswar and the silvercity Cuttack by road. More than thirty buses are available from cuttack to rajkanika via different roots, private Taxis and cabs are available from cuttack which is a three hours drive from cuttack. The nearest Railway stations are Bhadrak (55 km), Cuttack (98 km), Dhamara (60km) and the nearest air port is Bhubaneswar (120 km), intra state water root is also present.
Administration:
The block head quarter is Rajkanika which is a small town. Rajkanika is under the administration of Kanika tahasil. It has a police station, a panchayat samiti office, block office, a fire station, Irrigation office etc. as the offices of the Odisha state under the Republic of India.
Tourism:
The main tourist attractions are The Bhitarkanika National Park, which can be visited by boat and the boat facility is available from Jayanagar, Gualigan Ghat, Chandbali ghat. The bhitarkanika is the living place of salt water crocodiles, the foreign birds, dears and many more flora and fauna species. Another place of attraction is the majestic palace of Kanika built in the 18th century. many temples are present such as lord nrushinghanath temple, lord Gopinath temple, Maa Dakshina Kali Temple etc. which can be visited There is a village in Rajkanika named as Sialia where no doors are present in any house, people say that it is because of the wish of the goddesh Maa Kharakhai who is worshipped by the people. The nearest places to visit are the temple of Lord Akhandalamani at Aradi; Lord Baladevjew, kendrapara; and the nearby town Chandbali which was an old port of British Empire.
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