PM Modi appreciated the significant contribution of Odisha and its culture to the development of the country in his congratulations to the state’s citizens on the occasion.
On Saturday, Droupadi Murmu, an Odisha resident, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi sent their warmest wishes to the state’s citizens in honor of Utkal Dibasa. On the day of statehood, Murmu, an Odisha native, posted a greeting on Twitter.
“My greetings to fellow citizens, especially to the people of the State, on Odisha Day. With abundant natural resources, skilled, and entrepreneurial people, Odisha has the potential to be the growth engine of our economy. My best wishes for a bright future for the people of Odisha,” the president of India wrote in a tweet.
PM Modi appreciated the significant contribution of Odisha and its culture to the development of the country in his congratulations to the state’s citizens on the occasion. He continued by saying that the Odia people have made significant advances for India.
Congratulations on Utkala Dibasa. This day honors the significant contributions that Odisha, the Odia people, and their culture have made to the development of our country. The PM wished for the future well-being and prosperity of the people of Odisha in a letter.
On Utkal Dibasa, CM Naveen Patnaik sent greetings to everyone and stated, “Heartiest greetings and congrats on the occasion of Odisha Day.
I would like to express my gratitude to the top figures in the founding of the independent state of Odisha at this time. Let’s continue to work resolutely to create a new, aspirational Odisha while upholding the pride and dignity of the Odisha community.
On the occasion of Utkal Dibasa, BJP National Vice-President Baijayant Panda also sent greetings to the people of Odisha.
Odisha makes me proud. I am proud of my heritage, language, culture, and customs. Best greetings and heartfelt congrats to my beloved Odisha people on the occasion of Utah Day today. Utkal Janni is behind bars. He tweeted, “Jai Jagannath.
Importantly, Utkal Dibasa signifies the British division of the provinces of Bihar and Orissa in 1936, creating the modern state of Odisha as a separate entity. Before adopting the name Odisha, it was known as Orissa.
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