![]() Water availability in the State on a 75% dependable basis works out to 95.54 BCM now, which will reduce to 85.89 BCM in future. The State receives 230.76 BCM of rainfall in a normal year. Surface Water :- Water resources of the State are derived from the annual rainfall in the State. ![]() According to 2001 census there are 51,349 villages and 6234 Gram Panchayats.(ORISSA STATE WATER PLAN, 2004). There are 58 sub-divisions and 171 tahasils. The districts are subdivided into 314 CD Blocks. The State is divided into 30 districts, of which Mayurbhanj is the largest (1042km2) and Jagatsinghpur the smallest (197km2). The State is endowed with bountiful of resources, people, land, water, forest, minerals and other minor resources. The average population density is 270 persons per km2, compared to 382 for India. The 2011 Census established the State‟s population at 41.9 million, 16% of which lived in urban centres. The climate of state is tropical with 1450mm average rainfall. It covers 155,707 km2, which represents about 4.74% of the area of India. Odisha is located on the eastern coast of India, between 17o31‟ and 22o 31‟ N latitude and 81o 31‟ and 87 o 31‟ E longitude.
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