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About Remuna NAC

Remuna is a town and a notified area committee in Baleswar district in the Indian state of Odisha. It is famous for the Khirachora Gopinatha Temple.As of 2001 India census[2] Remuna had a population of 28,958. Males constitute 52% of the population and females 48%. Remuna has an average literacy rate of 63%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 69%, and female literacy is 53%. In Remuna, 14% of the population is under 6 years of age. Remuna is famous for brass and bronze applique and utensils which are very intricate and well crafted. The local artisans have been doing this for ages and selling them in the local market and exporting to other places.


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EXECUTIVE OFFICER'S MESSAGE

Sri Gagan Bihari Dash
Executive Officer
I am very happy to know the creation of website. As for every public governing body, welfare of the people comes first, efforts have been taken to make the website very user friendly and informative. This site has many advantages in that it gives information and can be easily accessed for availing citizen services. There is information about Remuna NAC its activities, initiatives and projects. News & Events, Online Tenders, downloading of different forms are some of the eye catching important features of the website. People can put forth their complaints and can post queries in a hassle free manner. I hope this site bridges the gap between the two echelons of governance-the administrators and the people. In case of any query feel free to communicate to us.

CHAIRPERSON'S MESSAGE

Tanuja Giri
Chairperson
I am very happy to know the creation of website.Remuna NAC its activities, initiatives and projects. News & Events, Online Tenders, downloading of different forms are some of the eye catching important features of the website. People can put forth their complaints and can post queries in a hassle free manner. I hope this site bridges the gap between the two echelons of governance-the administrators and the people.