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Odisha Corrects ‘Distorted’ English Spellings Of 64 Places; Cuttack Becomes Kataka, Angul Is Anugola

Summary by ODISHA BYTES
Bhubaneswar: In a significant move to preserve Odia linguistic heritage and cultural identity, the Odisha government on Monday officially modified the English spellings of several districts, sub-divisions, tehsils, blocks and urban local bodies across the state. A notification issued by the Revenue and Disaster Management Department released the changes to the colonial-era distorted English spellings for 64 locations across 26 districts. Notably…
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ODISHA BYTES broke the news on Monday, June 22, 2026.
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