Odisha Aims for $500B Economy by 2036, Says Governor at R-Day Parade

Governor Hari Babu Kambhampati presided over Odisha's state-level Republic Day parade in Bhubaneswar, featuring 46 contingents and 14 departmental tableaux showcasing development and culture. In his address, he paid tribute to freedom fighters and the armed forces while highlighting the unifying strength of the Indian Constitution. The Governor announced an ambitious vision for Odisha to become a $500 billion economy by 2036 and join the 1.5 trillion dollar club by 2047. To achieve this, the state government is focusing on key sectors like renewable energy, petrochemicals, IT, and semiconductors.

Key Points: Odisha's $500B Economy Vision Highlighted on Republic Day

  • 46 contingents in parade
  • 14 departmental tableaux showcased
  • Target of $500B economy by 2036
  • Focus on renewable energy and tech sectors
  • Enhanced security for celebrations
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Governor Kambhampati highlights Odisha's growth vision at R-Day event

Governor Hari Babu Kambhampati outlines Odisha's goal to become a top-five state economy and a $500 billion economy by 2036 during Republic Day celebrations.

"We aim to be among the top five state economies in the country. - Governor Hari Babu Kambhampati"

Bhubaneswar, Jan 26

Governor Dr Hari Babu Kambhampati on Monday unfurled the national flag at the state-level Republic Day celebrations held at Mahatma Gandhi Marg in Bhubaneswar, marking the 77th Republic Day of the nation.

A total of 46 contingents from various services and educational institutions participated in the parade. The parade was supervised by Rakesh Kumar Sahoo, SDPO, R. Udayagiri, with Sarat Chandra Jani, Deputy Commandant, 1st IR Battalion, Koraput, serving as Parade Commander. Sekhar Mohapatra acted as Adjutant, while Parameswar Hansdah, Assistant Commissioner of Police (Armed), 7th Battalion, Bhubaneswar, performed duties as Special Officer.

Similarly, 14 tableaux from various government departments, including Agriculture and Farmers' Empowerment, Commerce and Transport, Energy, Fisheries and ARD, Handlooms, Textiles and Handicrafts, Health and Family Welfare, Home, Housing and Urban Development, etc., showcased Odisha's development initiatives and cultural heritage.

Following the parade, captivating cultural performances were presented by various troupes, including 'Sahijata' by Rangasala, Puri; 'Pasumukha' by Bichitra Barnali Natya Sansad, Ganjam; 'Bada Ghoda' by Baidehi Kala Parisada, Puri; 'Dolajata Patuara' by Sankirtan Kalakar Urnayan Parisad, Cuttack; and a Santali dance by Sarana Marshall Cultural Sangha, Mayurbhanj.

In his message on the Republic Day celebrations, Governor Kambhampati extended his warmest greetings to the people of Odisha. He also paid his respects to Mahatma Gandhi, other freedom fighters, and the framers of the Constitution, including Dr B.R. Ambedkar.

Kambhampati also paid tribute to the Armed Forces, paramilitary forces, and police for their bravery and sacrifices in protecting the nation, inspired by the world's largest written Constitution.

"Our Constitution is the largest written constitution in the world. It reflects the hopes, aspirations, and dreams of crores of Indians. The Indian Constitution has strengthened our unity, solidarity, and secular character and has shown the world that unity in diversity is Indianness," said the Governor.

He called upon citizens to continue collective efforts to build a 'Viksit Bharat' by upholding rich democratic traditions, emphasising that every citizen's contribution is vital to taking the country to new heights. The Governor also noted that Odisha would play a crucial role in achieving Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of a new dawn from the east.

"We aim to be among the top five state economies in the country. By 2036, when the state of Odisha will complete a hundred years of its formation, the state government has set a target of making the state a 500 billion US dollar economy by that time," underscored Kambhampati.

He further added that by 2047, when the country will celebrate a hundred years of Independence, Odisha will proudly join the 1.5 trillion US dollar economy and emerge as one of the leading growth states in India.

Highlighting the various steps initiated by the state government to meet the goal, Kambhampati noted, "To achieve this, the state government is focusing on sectors like renewable energy, petrochemicals, textiles, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, IT and semiconductors, etc."

Notably, in view of the large public gathering, the Commissionerate Police put in place enhanced security arrangements, including extensive CCTV surveillance. Traffic restrictions and diversions were also enforced across key routes in the city to ensure smooth movement and public safety during the celebration.

- IANS

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Rohit P
The cultural performances sound amazing! 'Bada Ghoda' and Santali dance showcase our beautiful diversity. It's good to see traditional arts being highlighted on Republic Day alongside the development talk. More power to Odisha!
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Aman W
$500 billion by 2036? That's a massive target. Hope the planning is solid and benefits reach the common man in villages, not just stay in Bhubaneswar. The focus on farmers and handlooms in the tableaux is a positive sign.
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Sarah B
Respectfully, while the economic vision is important, I hope equal emphasis is placed on healthcare and education. The article mentions the Health dept tableau, but concrete plans for improving these sectors are crucial for real development.
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Karthik V
Salute to the armed forces and police mentioned, and the security arrangements. A safe environment is the first step towards achieving any economic goal. Proud of our jawans always.
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Nidhi U
The Governor's words about our Constitution giving us unity in diversity are so true. On Republic Day, it's a good reminder. Odisha playing a key role in Viksit Bharat from the east is an exciting thought for the entire region's future.

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