Umerkote | |
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city | |
Location in Odisha, India | |
Coordinates: 19°39′54″N 82°12′43″E / 19.665°N 82.212°ECoordinates: 19°39′54″N 82°12′43″E / 19.665°N 82.212°E | |
Country |
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State | Odisha |
District | Nabarangpur |
Government | |
• MLA | Sri Subash Gond BJD |
Area | |
• Total | 30 km2 (10 sq mi) |
Elevation | 615.69 m (2,019.98 ft) |
Population (2011) | |
• Total | 28,993 |
• Density | 192/km2 (500/sq mi) |
Languages | |
• Official | Odia |
Time zone | IST (UTC+5:30) |
PIN | 764073 |
Telephone code | 06866 |
Vehicle registration | OR-24 (OD 24 Proposed) |
Sex ratio | 972 ♂/♀ |
Website | nabarangpur |
Umerkote (Odia: ଉମରକୋଟ), also known as Umarkot and Amarkot, is a town of Nabarangpur district, Odisha, in eastern India. Umerkote is an urban area and the name of a Municipality declared on 3 March 2014 (earlier Notified Area Council) and a Subdivision declared by State Cabinet on 3rd November 2015. The town is a prominent business place of the Nabarangpur District.
Umerkote is situated in the northern corner of Nabarangpur District and administratively borders Chhattisgarh in the west. It is 62 km (39 miles) away from district headquarters. A left diversion from National Highway 201 at Papadahandi, towards Raipur, connects to Umerkote.
The place is presided over by the local deity Maa Pendrani or Pendrahandiani. The word "Maa" means the "mother". She is believed to be the saviour of people living and provider of health, wealth and protection.
As of 2011[update] India census, Umerkote had a population of 27,864. Males constituted 51% of the population and females 49%. Umarkote had an average literacy rate of 60%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 65%, and female literacy is 47%. In Umerkote, 15% of the population is under 6 years of age.
A plateau of the Kondan Range, a terrain of Eastern Ghats holds Umerkote at its centre. The average elevation of Umerkote is approximately 620 metres (2,020 ft) above sea level. Small hills and mounts cover the place, providing a number of perennial sources of water as streams and ponds. Bhaskel Minor Irrigation Project, a site 9 km (6 miles) away from Umerkote town, is the source of irrigation. Its out-stream, namely Bhaskel, flows by the town, giving a production of vegetables and pulses throughout the year.