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PRESIDENT OF INDIA ADDRESSES THE MEMBERS OF THE ODISHA LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Bhubaneswar:27/11/25:The President of India, Smt Droupadi Murmu, addressed the members of the Odisha Legislative Assembly at Bhubaneswar today (November 27, 2025). The President felt nostalgic while addressing the members of the Odisha Legislative Assembly. She said that after many years, old memories of this place had resurfaced. As a legislator, she had asked questions and as a minister, she had answered legislators’ questions in this house.

The President said that Odisha played a significant role in India’s freedom struggle and nation-building. This land had witnessed the transformation of Chandashoka into Dharmashok. She added that tribal communities of Odisha have set an example for the country by fighting against foreign rule. The President underlined that there is an ancient tradition of women’s empowerment in Odisha. She said that it is a matter of pride that the Odisha Legislative Assembly has a long history of women’s representation. Before and after independence, there has been no Legislative Assembly in Odisha without women’s representation. She stated that women from Odisha have made the country proud by achieving success in various fields.

The President said that Odisha is making rapid progress. She appreciated the Odisha Government for taking many new initiatives in areas such as agriculture, education, health, development of tribal and other disadvantaged groups, housing, disaster management, etc. She was happy to note that the process of industrialization in Odisha is taking a new shape with the concerted efforts of the central and state governments.

The President said that nature has blessed Odisha with all kinds of bounty. It is blessed with abundant mineral deposits, forests, and water resources, as well as human resources.  Odisha’s environment is highly conducive to the development of agriculture, industry, and commerce. By leveraging all these advantages, Odisha can be transformed into a leading state in the country.

The President said that the centenary of Odisha’s formation will be celebrated in 2036. If all stakeholders can work together to build a prosperous Odisha by 2036, it will be Odisha’s greatest contribution in making India a developed nation by 2047. She expressed confidence that everyone will work with the spirit of ‘Nation First’.

The President said that MLAs are the people’s representatives. People of Odisha have immense hope and trust in them and they have entrusted a huge responsibility to them. It is the duty of all MLAs to fulfill citizens’ expectations, realize their dreams, and bring smiles to their faces.

The President said that this is the age of technology. As public representatives, MLAs have many admirers and followers. They are eager to know what they say and what they do. Both their words and conduct are invaluable. What MLAs say, and how they say it, in and outside the House, is known to everyone. She said that their conduct and words should be such that, by following them, their admirers and followers can help build society and the state.

The President said that Odisha is making rapid progress. She appreciated the Odisha Government for taking many new initiatives in areas such as agriculture, education, health, development of tribal and other disadvantaged groups, housing, disaster management, etc. She was happy to note that the process of industrialization in Odisha is taking a new shape with the concerted efforts of the central and state governments.

The President said that nature has blessed Odisha with all kinds of bounty. It is blessed with abundant mineral deposits, forests, and water resources, as well as human resources.  Odisha’s environment is highly conducive to the development of agriculture, industry, and commerce. By leveraging all these advantages, Odisha can be transformed into a leading state in the country.

The President said that the centenary of Odisha’s formation will be celebrated in 2036. If all stakeholders can work together to build a prosperous Odisha by 2036, it will be Odisha’s greatest contribution in making India a developed nation by 2047. She expressed confidence that everyone will work with the spirit of ‘Nation First’.

The President said that MLAs are the people’s representatives. People of Odisha have immense hope and trust in them and they have entrusted a huge responsibility to them. It is the duty of all MLAs to fulfill citizens’ expectations, realize their dreams, and bring smiles to their faces.

The President said that this is the age of technology. As public representatives, MLAs have many admirers and followers. They are eager to know what they say and what they do. Both their words and conduct are invaluable. What MLAs say, and how they say it, in and outside the House, is known to everyone. She said that their conduct and words should be such that, by following them, their admirers and followers can help build society and the state.

The President noted that the Odisha Legislative Assembly has passed numerous public welfare laws. She was happy to note that the 17th Legislative Assembly has held many productive meetings in a very short period. She pointed out that this Assembly has a healthy tradition of dialogue.

The President said that Odisha is making rapid progress. She appreciated the Odisha Government for taking many new initiatives in areas such as agriculture, education, health, development of tribal and other disadvantaged groups, housing, disaster management, etc. She was happy to note that the process of industrialization in Odisha is taking a new shape with the concerted efforts of the central and state governments.

The President said that nature has blessed Odisha with all kinds of bounty. It is blessed with abundant mineral deposits, forests, and water resources, as well as human resources.  Odisha’s environment is highly conducive to the development of agriculture, industry, and commerce. By leveraging all these advantages, Odisha can be transformed into a leading state in the country.

The President said that the centenary of Odisha’s formation will be celebrated in 2036. If all stakeholders can work together to build a prosperous Odisha by 2036, it will be Odisha’s greatest contribution in making India a developed nation by 2047. She expressed confidence that everyone will work with the spirit of ‘Nation First’.

The President said that MLAs are the people’s representatives. People of Odisha have immense hope and trust in them and they have entrusted a huge responsibility to them. It is the duty of all MLAs to fulfill citizens’ expectations, realize their dreams, and bring smiles to their faces.

The President said that this is the age of technology. As public representatives, MLAs have many admirers and followers. They are eager to know what they say and what they do. Both their words and conduct are invaluable. What MLAs say, and how they say it, in and outside the House, is known to everyone. She said that their conduct and words should be such that, by following them, their admirers and followers can help build society and the state.

 

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Ashok Palit has completed his graduation from Upendranath College Soro, Balasore and post graduation from Utkal University in Odia Language and literture.. He has also carved out a niche for himself as a scribe of eminence after joining the profession in 1988. He is also an independent media production professional. He brings loads of experience to Advanced Media, Ashok Palit as a cineaste has been active in film criticism for over three decades. As a film society activist, he soared to eminence for his profound commitment to the art film appreciation and aesthetics of cinema. His mode of discourse is often erudite but always lucid and comprehensible marked by a perfect acumen so rare in the field. A film aesthete with an immense fond of critical sensibilities, he wrote about growth and development of odia cinema in New Indian Express, The Times of India, The Hindustan Times, The Asian Age and Screen. He has been working as an Editor for Cine Samaya from 2002-2004.. He had made solid contribution on cinema in many odia Dailies and weekly such as Samaj, Prajatantra, Dharatri, Samaya, Satabadi, and weekly Samaya.
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