The Sarangdhar bridge over Brahmani river that connects Kamakhyanagar with the district headquarter was inaugurated in 1993 by the then Chief Minister Biju Pattanaik. Daily 3,000 vehicles ply over the bridge helping people from Kamakhyanagar, Bhuban, Kankadahad, Parjang reach Dhenkanal for their daily activity. After 17 years, the condition of bridge has deteriorated and needs urgent fixing.
Dhenkanal is about 100 KMs from state capital, Bhubaneswar. The cities are connected through 4-lane National Highways and all-weather road. There are 2 primary routes to reach Dhenkanal town from Bhubaneswar. The first one takes National Highway 16 (NH 16) from Bhubaneswar- Cuttack-Jagatpur-Manguli Chowk for a distance of ~ 60 KM. The stretch usually sees heavy truck traffic because of its prominence of NH 16 which connects two metropolitan cities Kolkata, Bengal with Chennai, Tamilnadu. At Manguli, it takes a left to NH 55 through Choudwar- Khuntuni to Dhenkanal. This passage with filled picturesque scene of trees, forests and mountains. Bus: Buses run between both cities round the clock. People traveling farther can take direct buses from Bhubaneswar to Angul, Talcher, Sambalpur, Rourkela, etc. The long distance buses (to Sambalpur, Rourkela, Jharsuguda) typically run in night time and start from 7:00 PM up to 10:00 PM. One traveling to Dhenkanal can get on the buses and ali...
Dear Kamal; Hope you are doing good.. In course of google search I found your this blog. It remind me Dhenkanal days...I like your blog very much. I was a student of DKL college too @ 2001 BCom passout. Keep posting about Dhenkanal!! God Bless you.
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Brajesh Panda
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ReplyDeleteBrajesh. Tanks for visiting this website
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