Growth, development and planning of Bhubaneswar: A city in eastern India

The city of Bhubaneswar is well known all over the country as a historical, cultural, religious cum tourist centre — enriched with a large number of ancient temples, distinguished in indigenous sculpture, art and architecture. In the post independence period (1954), the town was redesignated as the...

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