Geographical Situation:

The Balangir District was formed on 1st November, 1949. Sonepur was carved out as a separate district on 01.04.1993. The district is bounded by Sonepur and Boudh in the east, Nuapada in the west, Kalahandi in the south and Bargarh is in the north. The District lies between 20011’40” – 21005’08” North Latitude and 82041’15” – 83040’22” East Latitude.

Balangir District is located under Western Central Table Land Agro climatic Zone characterized by hot and sub humid climate.

Basing on the physiographic and irrigation availability. Balangir District has been divided in to four Agro– ecological situations (AES) and characterized by a hot dry summer and highly erratic rainfall distribution of south–west monsoon rains i.e

  • Plain land irrigated
  • plain land Rainfed
  • undulating plain Drought Prone
  • undulating sub– mountaineous tract Rainfed.

Basic Information:

  • Geographical area in Ha – 658200
  • Cultivated Area in ha – 345475
  • High – 189325
  • Medium – 70155
  • Low – 85995
Block wise cultivated area in Ha :
S/NBlockHigh(Aat)High(Mal)Hight(Total)MediiumLowTotal
1Balangir77696214139832778337420135
2Deogaon55438147136903620286520175
3Gudvella4948159565432192438013115
4Puintala3977513591125413747021995
5Loisingha92611993112543839612221215
6Agalpur38437481113244828552321675
 DAO, Balangir3534130565659062267029734118310
7Patanagarh15208522920437101091057441120
8Belpara153385958212966961755335810
9Khaprakhol83567713160697000593129000
 DAO, Patnagarh3890218900578022407024058105930
10Titilagarh69223935108578190677825825
11Saintala100202445124653253593221650
12Muribahal107152856135715692787727140
13Bangomunda98183129129473389697423310
14Tureikela109304847157772891464223310
 DAO, Titilagarh4840517212656172341532203121235
 Balangir Dist.122648666771893257015585995345475

Soil Type:

Broadly the district has Red & Yellow, Red & Black, Black, Late–rite, Black Cotton Soil and Brown forest soil .

Normal & Actual Rainfall:

Normal & Actual Rainfall in mm 1289.8 (59.6). The district receives rainfall from the South–west monsoon during June to August. The coldest month of the district is December where as the hottest month of the district is May.

The normal annual rainfall of the district was 1440mm. (1901 to 1950) which was gone down to the average of 1289.8mm, when calculating the average from1901 to 1990. The average rainy days from 1901 to 1950 was 67days where as the average from 1901 to 1990 is 59.6 days. The above analysis of data shows the reduction of receipt of rainfall during 1951 to 1990, which should be critically observed and suitable steps should be taken to improve the environmental features.

Normal & Actual Rainfall:
YearJanFebMarAprilMayJuneJulyAugSeptOctNovDecTotal
Rainfall8.613.214.613.427.8202.8360.5333.6237.468.47.22.31289
Rainyday0.611.21.21.99.21514.610.43.90.40.259.6

The mean maximum and minimum temperature of Balangir district is 34.9 degree C and 21.0 degree C with mean morning humidity 67% and evening humidity 57 %. Some times in summer season the maximum temperature rises to above 50 degree C.

Irrigation:

The district has no perennial irrigation system except Hirakud Command area which covers very negligible areas. All the I.P. existing in the district irrigate after the receipt of good monsoon shower. The district has only 10.9 % and 4.6 % of total cultivated area with flow of irrigation system during Kharif and Rabi respectively which is also very negligible as compare to the state average. The net irrigated area of the district is 19.94 % of the total cultivated area i.e. 68893 Ha. which includes the life saving irrigation systems like Dug wells, Kata, Nalas and WHS.

Irrigation system during Kharif and Rabi
Sl NoSourcesKharifRabi
1Major I.P.677350
2Medium I.P.8243100
3Minor I.P.17656472
4Lift I.P.2031010656
5Major lift7500
6Dugwells232064734
7tubewell1755713455
8Micro Lift71570
9River lift29871539
10Others100702768
 Total10217134144

Natural Calamities

Every year the crops grown in the district face set back in getting in adequate rain which resulted reduction in yield.The year wise happening of major natural calamities is furnished below:

Natural Calamities
YearCalamitiesYearCalamities
1974Drought2002Drought
1979Drought2004Drought
1982Drought & Flood2005Partially drought
1987Drought2006Flood
1992Drought2007Flood
1996Drought2008Flood
1998Drought2009Partialy Drought
2000Drought2010Partilally drought, Unseasonal Rain
2001Pests in Cotton2011Drought
2015Drought2017Drought
  • Nos of Block – 14
  • Nos of Villages – 1771 + 5 Local bodies
  • Nos of GP – 317 + 5 Local bodies
  • Nos of DAO Circle – 3
  • Nos of AAO Circle – 28
  • Nos of VAW Circle – 235
  • Nos of Farm – 3
  • Nos PACS – 158

Population (2011 Census):

Male – 830097
Female – 818900
Total – 1648997
Nos of Farm Family:
Marginal Farmers – 177870
Small Farmers – 50990
Big Farmers – 20701
Total Farm Family – 249561

Seeds & Fertiliser Sale Points:
Sale PointsWhole Seller(private)RetailerCooperativeWhole Seller(Government)
Seed 402158 
Fertiliser2181515802
Pesticides 4414 

Address of the Supreme Authority:

Deputy Director of Agriculture
At – Adarshapada
PO/Dist – Balangir, Pin – 767002
Tel: 06652-250195
Email: ddabolangir.dag[at]nic[dot]in