Mayurbhanj district

Mayurbhanj
Zigzag from Top-left: Kichakeshwari Temple in Khiching (first capital of erstwhile Mayurbhanj State), Rasika Ray Temple in Haripurgarh, Jagannath Temple in Baripada (second and third capital of the erstwhile state), Barehipani and Debakunda waterfall in Simlipal National Park, UNESCO recognised Mayurbhanj style Chhau dance
Location in Odisha
Coordinates: 21°55′59″N 86°43′59″E / 21.933°N 86.733°E / 21.933; 86.733
CountryIndia
State Odisha
DivisionCentral Division
Established
(as a district)
January 1, 1949
HeadquarterBaripada
District subdivisions
  • Baripada
  • Bamanghati
  • Panchpir
  • Kaptipada
Government
  Member of ParliamentNaba Charan Majhi (BJP)
  Collector & District MagistrateHema Kanta Say, IAS
  Superintendent of PoliceVarun Guntupalli, IPS
Area
  Total
10,418 km2 (4,022 sq mi)
  Urban
108 km2 (42 sq mi)
  Rural
10,309 km2 (3,980 sq mi)
  Rank1st (in State); 57th (in India)
  Forest4,458 km2 (1,721 sq mi)
Elevation
559.31 m (1,835.01 ft)
Highest elevation
(Khairiburu)
1,178 m (3,865 ft)
Population
 (2011)
  Total
2,519,738
  Rank3rd (in State); 171st (in India)
  Density240/km2 (630/sq mi)
  Urban
192,896 (7.66%)
  Rural
2,326,842 (92.34%)
DemonymMayurbhanjia
Demographic
  Sex ratio1,006 /1000
  Literacy rate63.17%
  Scheduled Castes7.33% (184,682)
  Scheduled Tribes58.72% (1,479,576)
Language
  OfficialOdia, English
  RegionalSantali, Ho, Mundari, Kurmali
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
757XXX
UN/LOCODEIN MYN
Vehicle registrationOD-11x-xxxx
ClimateAw (Köppen)
Precipitation1,648.2 mm (64.89 in)
Lok SabhaMayurbhanj
Vidhan Sabha
9 constituency:
Websitemayurbhanj.odisha.gov.in

Mayurbhanj district is one of the 30 districts of Odisha state in eastern India and the largest in the state by area, nearly equivalent to Tripura. The district's headquarters is located in Baripada, with other major towns including Rairangpur, Karanjia, and Bahalda. As of 2011, Mayurbhanj ranks as the third-most populous district in Odisha, following Ganjam and Cuttack.The district is bounded in the North-East by Medinipur district of West Bengal, Singhbhum district of Jharkhand in the North-west, Baleshwar district in the South-East and by Kendujhar in the South-West. The district has a rich mineral base. It is home to the famous Similipal National park.