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Jagannath Temple, Rourkela, Sundargarh

The Jagannath Temple is situated at Ahirabandh in sector 3, Rourkela. It is about 97 km distance from Sundergarh City. This Jagannath Mandir is one of the most famous Hindu temples in Rourkela. Lord Balabhadra and Goddess Subhadra are also the presiding deities of this renowned temple. The design of this place is made similar to the Puri Jagannath Temple, which was constructed during the year 1975. The height of the temple is about 90 meters. The main festival is Rath Yatra, Apart from this, 13 festivals are celebrated in this…

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Indira Gandhi Park, Rourkela, Sundargarh

The park is located around 3 km distance from Rourkela bus stand. This Park is sprawling over a large 42 acres of land, this park beaded with houses grass meadows, gardens, a small zoo, aquarium, lake, and a doll museum. The garden includes different varieties of floral species along with lawns and a musical fountain. The zoo consists of different kind of birds, Deer, black beer, peacock, and crocodile and some animals. This small yet beautifully planned zoo doesn’t stop here to attract kids, it also has a toy train…

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Rourkela Steel Plant, Sundargarh

The Rourkela steel plant in Odisha’s first integrated steel plant in the public sector was founded in 1955. In 1960, the plant was constituted with a capacity of 1 million tonnes with German collaboration. With time, this capacity gets enhanced to 2 million tonnes of hot metals, 1.6 million tonnes of saleable steel, and 1.9 million tonnes of crude steel. Today it is considered as one of the largest of their kind in India.

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Vedvyas Temple, Rourkela, Sundargarh

Vedvyas temple is located on the banks of the Brahmani river. It is just 5 km distance from Panposh and 12 km from Rourkela city. The atmosphere of the Vedvyas temple is calm and religious. It is named after the great Rishi Vedvyas - the writer of the Hindu epic Mahabharata. History has it that this was the birthplace of saint Veda Vyasa, and he wrote the Mahabharata in this Vedvyasa cave. The temple is situated at the confluence of the Koel, Sankh and Saraswati rivers. There is a cremation…

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