Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Berhampur...The Silk city

Brahmapur (or old name Berhampur) nicknamed "The Silk City", is a city located in the eastern coastline of Ganjam district of the Indian state of Orissa. It is one of the oldest and largest cities of Orissa. It is famous for its silk, its temples and its culture.
The city's official Sanskrit name is Brahmapur [means Home of Lord Bramha]. In the age of British India time, it was known as Berhampur(English name). Now this city is renamed as Brahmapur to retain its original name.

Brahmapur is the primary rail head for nearby tourist destinations. It serves as a node for the nearby small towns and villages, so trade is predominant. A majority of the people are self-employed in various businesses of different scales. Brahmapur is well known for its intricately designed silk sarees called Berhampuri patto, handloom cloth and Jewellery shops. It is also known as the "
Silk City".

The city is famous for the shops in Bada Bazaar, Annapurna Market and Bhapur bazar .
The town is also a major center of education in south Orissa. There are many major educational institutions in Brahmapur like Berhampur University, Maharaja Krushna Chandra Gjapati (MKCG) Medical College & Hospital, Khallikot Govt College, Government Engineering School (Polytechnic). There are some prominent private engineering colleges as well National Institute of Science and Technology (NIST), Sanjaya Memorial Institute of Technology (SMIT), Roland Institute of Technology (RIT) and others.
The place where i spent my three glorious years and there's one more to go.


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Dheeraj Kumar Bhatt
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