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Sinapali is the main town in Sinapali Tehsil in the south of Nuapada District in Odisha, India. It is located on the bank of Udanti River, 95 kilometres (59 mi) south of the district headquarters of Nuapada (via road NH59) and 450 km (280 mi) from Odisha's capital Bhubaneswar. The village has a Gram panchayat (local governing council). Its total geographical area is 297 hectares (730 acres).[not verified in body]

Sinapali
Town
Sinapali
Location in Odisha, India
Sinapali
Sinapali (India)
Coordinates: 20.0974°N 82.646°E / 20.0974; 82.646
CountryIndia
StateOdisha
DistrictNuapada
Population
 (2001)
  Total9,987
Languages
  OfficialOdia
  LocalKalahandi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
766108
Telephone code766108
Vehicle registrationOD, OR
Sex ratio50.3:49.7 ♂/♀
Websiteodisha.gov.in

Demographics


According to the 2011 census,[1] the town of Sinapali had the following population characteristics:

Number of households1,315
Total population5,069
Total males2,769
Total females2,553
Total SC population536
Total ST population353
Literacy rate75.81%
Worker population1,553

Males make up 50.3% of Sinapali's population, whereas 49.7% of the population is female.[relevant?]

The main languages spoken in the Sinpali and Nuapada districts are Sambalpuri, Laria. Odia and English is used in schools in Odisha for higher education.


Culture


Many Sinpali writers have made significant literary contributions. Poets such as Damodar Patra, Manohar Meher, Narayan Bharas Meher, Kandarp Panda, and Gayadhar Patra wrote in Odia during the pre-Independence era. However, the region was included in the Central Province.

Damodar is famous for writing the letter Malashri, a poetic form used mainly when praying to the goddess Durga. His 40 works have been preserved in the History and Archeology Department of Sambalpur University.[relevant?] Manohar Meher is also famous for his work, although most of his pieces have remain unpublished. Dr. Mahendra Kumar Mishra is a well-known folklorist, and his writings include Passeema Odisha folk culture, Kalahandira Loka Sanskriti, oral poetry of Kalahandi, and oral epics of Kalahandi. Dr. Harekrishna Meher is a creative writer, poet, and translator. He has translated Gangadhar Mehar's tapaswini from English, Hindi, and Sanskrit languages and Meghduta into the Sambalpuri language. Chandi Charan Bishi, Benudhar Pandey, Manoj Mehar, and Gobinda Sahu have also made their place in the fields of their writing.[citation needed][relevant?]


Economy


Sinapali's economy, like the rest of the Nuapada district, depends mainly upon its agricultural and forestry activities. Locals produce non-timber forest products (NTFP) such as the mahua flower, harida, bahada, and tol. Local agriculture is challenging due to limited irrigation facilities (less than 15%, only half of the state average).[2]


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References


  1. "Sinapali Population - Nuapada, Orissa" (PDF). Retrieved 29 April 2020. "Sinapali-orissa on census2011-co-in
  2. "Nuapada Economy". Retrieved 30 April 2020.



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