Badagada (also Bada-Gada) is a census town and former zamindari (feudal) estate in the Surada Block of Ganjam district, Odisha, India.

Geography

Badagada is located on the banks of the River Jarau at 19°38′42″N 84°24′28″E / 19.6450°N 84.4079°E / 19.6450; 84.4079.[2] It has an average elevation of 27 m (89 ft).[citation needed]

History

This place was earlier under Khindirisrunga (ଖିଣ୍ଡିରିଶୃଙ୍ଗ) or Khidisingi (ଖିଡ଼ିସିଙ୍ଗି) Mandala which comprised present day Surada, Dharakot, Sheragada blocks of Ganjam district (also includes some parts of Mohana block of Gajapati district). In 1476, Raja Baliar Singh divided the Khidisingi kingdom into four different estates due to early demise of his elder son. Badagada went to his grandson, Raja Daman Singh. Since Daman Singh was the successor of Baliar Singh's eldest son the naming of this place became Badagada which means The Big One's Fort.[3]

  • Badagada – Raja Daman Singh (Baliar Singh's grandson from his eldest son)
  • Dharakot – Raja Hadu Singh
  • Sorada – Raja Sandhadhanu Singh (also known as Abhaya Pratap)
  • Sheragada – Raja Parsuram Singh (Minor) (Represented by Raja Baliar himself).

Politics

Badagada is a part of Surada Assembly Constituency. The MLA from Surada Assembly Constituency is Nilamani Bisoyi of BJP, who won the seat in the state general assembly election in 2024.[4]

Badagada is a part of Aska (Lok Sabha constituency). [5]

References

  1. ^ "Badagada Town Population Census 2011 - 2024". Census2011.co.in. Retrieved 7 April 2024.
  2. ^ Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Barhagarh
  3. ^ "Odisha District Gazetteer Ganjam". GOPABANDHU ACADEMY OF ADMINISTRATION. Retrieved 7 April 2024.
  4. ^ "General Election to Assembly Constituencies: Trends & Results June 2024 Assembly Constituency 129 Surada (Odisha)". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 6 June 2024.
  5. ^ "Assembly Constituencies - Corresponding Districts and Parliamentary Constituencies of Odisha" (PDF). Election Commission of India. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 February 2009. Retrieved 19 September 2008.

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