Pal Lahara is a small town in Angul district of the state of Odisha and located on NH6, where it intersects with NH23, 91 kilometres (57 mi) by road north of Angul.[1] Not far from the banks of the Rengali Reservoir which is to the west, the Malayagiri Forest Range is to the southeast.[1] Pallahara is one of the subdivisional headquarters in Angul district.
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Pallahara Location in Odisha Show map of OdishaPallahara Pallahara (India) Show map of India | |
| Coordinates: 21°27′N 85°11′E | |
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| State | Odisha |
| District | Angul |
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| • Official | Odia |
| Time zone | UTC5:30 (IST) |
| Vehicle registration | OD-35 (Talcher) Nearest RTO OD-28 (Deogarh) |
Pallahara was the capital of Pal Lahara State, which was a small princely state of British India.[2]
The forests in the area were traditionally rich in bamboo and the local Juang people are adept at basketry.[3]
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