Bhubaneswar , t he capital and largest city of the Orissa, was once the capital of ancient Kalinga, the city has a long history and is today a center for commerce and religious activity. However, the modern city of Bhubaneswar was designed by the German architect Otto Königsberger in 1946. It became the modern capital of the state of Orissa in 1948, a year after India gained its independence from Britain. Today it has grown rapidly over the last few decades and has made the planning process unwieldy. Before Bhubaneswar, Cuttack was the capital of Orissa until 1947. Both Bhubaneswar and Cuttack are known as the "twin cities" of Orissa. With its vast variety of Hindu temples, Bhubaneswar is often referred to as a Temple City of India . More >>
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Bhubaneswar , t he capital and largest city of the Orissa, was once the capital of ancient Kalinga, the city has a long history and is today a center for commerce and religious activity. However, the modern city of Bhubaneswar was designed by the German architect Otto Königsberger in 1946. It became the modern capital of the state of Orissa in 1948, a year after India gained its independence from Britain. Today it has grown rapidly over the last few decades and has made the planning process unwieldy. Before Bhubaneswar, Cuttack was the capital of Orissa until 1947. Both Bhubaneswar and Cuttack are known as the "twin cities" of Orissa. With its vast variety of Hindu temples, Bhubaneswar is often referred to as a Temple City of India . Bhubaneswar is associated with cluster of magnificent temples, almost constituting a complete record of Kalinga architecture from its nacency to its culmination. Its unique sculptural and architectural heritage, coupled with sanctity as Ekamrakshetra one of the five great religious centers of Orissa since early mediaeval days. The specialty of the culture that grew of here lies in its remarkable continuity and the tenacity with which it survived through various vicissitudes. Modern Bhubaneswar was originally meant to be a well planned city with wide roads and various gardens and green parks. Bhubaneswar is known for its architecture and ancient temples from the imposing spire of the Lingaraj Temple, the quiet beauty of the Vishwa Shanti Stupa and the pink translucence of the Mahavira Jain Temple in nearby Khandagiri. The city has a tropical climate; the average temperatures range between a minimum of around 10 °C in the winter to a maximum of 40 °C to 45 °C in summer. However Bhubaneswar is famous for its cool and refreshing evening breeze. Even on the hottest of summer days, evenings tend to be nice and pleasant thanks mainly to this evening breeze. Sudden afternoon thunderstorms are common in April and May. The south-east monsoons appear in June. The average annual rainfall is 154 cm, most of which is recorded between June and October. Bhubaneswar was meant to house the state's machinery and hence was designed to be a largely residential city with outlying industrial areas. The city's economy had few major players till the 1990s and was dominated by Public Sector Units, retail and small scale manufacturing. This city received large investments in the fields of telecommunications, IT and higher education, particularly engineering. With the economic liberalization policy adopted by the Government of India in the 90s, the city accounts for almost all of the IT revenue of Orissa and is one of the fastest growing regions in India in this sector. The city is home to around 40 engineering colleges, with around 25,000 engineering graduates with the Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) degree every year. Bhubaneswar has emerged as one of the fastest growing IT hubs of India. The Government has boosted growth in this sphere by the development of IT Parks, to create high quality infrastructure facilities for setting up Information Technology related industries. In addition there are several hundreds of small scale software and hardware companies offering software development outsourcing services. While some of these small companies are owned by NRIs, many are established by native businessmen.