Geography
of Cuttack
Cuttack
district is a narrow strip of land spreading from East to West.
Topographically Cuttack has two prominent divisions viz., hilly
terrain on the west and Mahanadi delta plains in the East. The
highly fertile and densely populated land in criss- crossed by
hundreds of rivers and rivulets. These water bodies function both as
tributaries of the Mahanadi river system. Large portion of the
landmass is low lying and gets submerged during floods. With very
limited industrialization, people of Cuttack depend
upon agriculture as the primary means of livelihood. |
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