Tarbha

Tarbha (also known as Tarabha, sometimes called "Ulta Bharat" or Opposite India) is a Notified Area Council in Subarnapur district in the Indian state of Odisha.

The River Nibruti (ନିବୃତି) passes by one side of town, separating its two districts, Bolangir and Sonepur.

The most influential institute is the Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, which is situated in the middle of town providing National Level studies to JNV-Entrance selected students.

Provides PGDCA, ADCA, DCA, MS- OFFICE, TALLY, INTERNET (Under Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Govt.

The club culture (in which local youth voluntarily work for the people) that is disappearing from many villages is still powerful in Tarbha.

The recipe of Chaul Bara is spread to many places but Chaka Pitha is the uniqueness of Tarbha till now.

In the Shravan Month according to the Hindu Calendar, Many "Bolbam Bhaktas" come to the Lord Shiv Temple in order to fulfill their dreams.

Tarbha is one of the few places in India where Hindus and Muslims enjoys all festivals together irrespective of religion.

His Islamic name was Aulade Ghause Azam Allajush Saha Sayad Abdul Sakkur Khan Rehmattullla Alleh.

Recently, a church is created at Oriya Pada as the number of followers of Christianity have been increasing.

The Statue of Lord Jagannath of Tarbha shot during Rath Yatra .