Cuttack A Song in
Time
Time stops in Cuttack, Katakis are a confident lot, with
thousand years of history behind them. Thousands of Katakis witnesses the century's
worst floods in their unique style, eating Dahibaras and Aludam on the embankments of
Kathajodi and Mahanadi. Bhaichara, Parampara and Aitiho : these three words dominate every public discourse in
Cuttack, Roughly translated, these words mean brotherhood, tradition
and history. We have seen all, is the predominant sentiment
of Katakis. And truly so, as Katakis have seen the glory of
Kalinga empire, the might of Mauryan Ashoka, the Marathas and
the Mughals, the British and the fight for independence. Pride of
thousand years’ existence has an equalizing effect.
1803 is the foundation year of the Cuttack district under the Bengal Presidency of the British India. It was the capital of Orissa with Cuttack Commissioner as the head of the British
Government. The district has contributed liberally to Orissa's who's who list. It is one of the three districts that formed Orissa, viz., Cuttack, Puri and Balasore. Always known for its complexity, Cuttack was divided into four districts on
first of April in 1993. The
rest while subdivisions of Jajpur, Jagatsinghpur and Kendrapara are now separate districts.
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