About Birmitrapur Municipality
Birmitrapur Municipality started functioning from 18.02.1960 as NAC vide Govt. Notification No.1190/MK-CV-7/59 IGS/dated 18.02.1960. It was subsequently converted into a Municipality vide Govt. Notification No.2401/UD dated 30.12.69. The boundary of this Municipality is indicated bellow:-
North: Village Ramjardi
South: Village Patea Bahal
East: Village Jalangbira
West: Village Banki
Birmitrapur Municipality Profile
| Country | India |
| State | Odisha |
| District | Sundargarh |
| Area | 25.64 Sq Kms. |
| Height from Sea Level | 198 Mtrs. |
| Population | 33442 (2011 Census) |
| No of House Hold | 7146 (2011 Census) |
| No. of Wards | 11 |
| No. of Revenue villages | 5 |
| No. of Houses Assessed to Tax | 2524 |
| Head Office | Birmitrapur |
| Govt. Hospital | 2 |
| Pvt. Hospital | 2 |
| Allopathic Dispensary | 0 |
| Homeopathic Dispensary | 1 |
| No. of Market | 5 |
| No. of Market Complex | 4 |
| No. of Shop | 73 |
| Ponds | 2 |
| Water Supply Centre | 3 |
| Water Supply Pump House | 1 |
| Anganwadi Centre | 50 |
| Veterinary Dispensary | 1 |
| Temple | 18 |
| Kalyan Mandap | 1 |
| Total Road Length | 237.44 KM |
| Black Topped Road | 109.20 KM |
| Cement Concrete Road | 91.6 KM |
| Metalled Road | 20.00 KM |
| Earthen | 16.64 KM |
| Length of Drain | 9.42 |
| Street Light Points | 1174 |
| Slums | 23 |
| Slum Population | 13864 |
| Slum Household | 2985 |
Population Details as per 2011 Census
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As per 2011 census |
Total Population | 33442 |
| SC Population | 5599 | |
| ST Population | 12382 | |
| Male Population | 16854 | |
| Female Population | 16588 | |
| General Population | 15461 |
History
Birmitrapur town basically situated in 34.00 Sq Kms. The Birmitrapur called formerly Raipura since 1910. The king of Gangpura State Mr. Sundar Singhdeo has two sons, one named Birmitra Pratap Deo & another was Udit Pratap Deo. In 1910 Raipura becomes changed to Birmitrapur by the name of the King Birmitra Pratap Deo. Birmitrapur town was the 1st in Asia & 2nd in worlds lime stone Dolomite & Manganese open cast mines started by East India Birds Group from 1896.


