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Gajapati is a district in the eastern part of Odisha, known for its picturesque landscapes and tribal culture. The region is home to the Gajapati Hill Range, which is part of the Eastern Ghats, offering scenic beauty and opportunities for eco-tourism. Gajapati is predominantly an agricultural area, with rice, pulses, and vegetables being the primary crops grown. The district also has a significant tribal population, with various indigenous communities residing in its forests. Gajapati?s cultural heritage is enriched by the traditional dances, music, and festivals of these tribes, with the tribal festival of Makar Sankranti being particularly important. The district is also home to the famous Gajapati Palace, a historical landmark reflecting the area?s royal history. Education and infrastructure development in Gajapati have been gradually improving in recent years, with the state government investing in better roads, schools, and healthcare facilities. The district?s natural beauty, combined with its rich tribal heritage, makes it a unique part of Odisha. The region is also known for its handloom products, including the famous Sonepur sarees. Gajapati?s serene environment and tribal culture attract tourists interested in rural and cultural tourism.