
Sagada
Hill Station
Sagada
Sagada is a small village in Boudh district, Odisha, located about 16 kilometers west of Boudh town, the district headquarters. It lies in a predominantly rural area with nearby tehsils and towns such as Birmaharajpur, Rairakhol, and Manamunda. The village has a modest population of around 545 people, with Oriya as the local language, and a literacy rate close to 70%.
Boudh district itself is historically significant for its Buddhist heritage and royal dynastic roots. The district was formerly part of larger administrative regions before becoming a separate district in 1994. It is situated along the Mahanadi River and is known for its temples, archaeological sites, and natural scenic spots, with tourism focused around such cultural and historic landmarks.
Sagada Dam is a notable local site within the Boudh area. The region blends rural life with historical and cultural significance in Odisha.
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