Dadhapatna is a town in Cuttack District of Odisha.
Demography of Dadhapatna
As per the 2001 India census, Dadhapatna has a population of 4415 inhabitants. There are 53% males, 47% females and 12% children less than 6 years of age.
Education of Dadhapatna
There are 80% literate males and 64% literate females in Dadhapatna. The average literacy rate of Dadhapatna amounts to 73%, which is greater than the national average of 59.5%.
Tourism in Dadhapatna
Nandankanan Zoo is nearly 2 kilometres away from Dadhapatna. There is very famous Kanak Durga temple near Dadhapatna. This is the place where Odisha’s first private industry came up with the form of glass factory. Some historical places like Sarangagad and Chudangagad lies very near to Dadhapatna. This place lies in critical juncture between Bhubaneswar, Cuttack, Athagad and Banki.
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