Key Points

Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan visited the historic Dhauli Hill in Bhubaneswar during Navratri celebrations. He expressed pride in Odisha's heritage where the ancient Kalinga War transformed Emperor Ashoka. Pradhan emphasized that developing this area would lay the foundation for a "New Odisha." The minister connected heritage preservation with Prime Minister Modi's vision for a self-reliant and clean India.

Key Points: Dharmendra Pradhan Says Dhauli Hill Development Will Build New Odisha

  • Pradhan visited Dhauli Hill during Navratri's seventh day for prayers and blessings
  • He emphasized connecting with India's roots to strengthen the economy
  • The minister linked heritage development with PM Modi's self-reliant India vision
  • Dhauli Hill marks Emperor Ashoka's conversion after the historic Kalinga War
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Foundation of New Odisha will be laid with development of this area...: Dharmendra Pradhan on visiting Dhauli Hill

Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan visits historic Dhauli Hill during Navratri, linking heritage preservation with PM Modi's vision for Odisha's development.

"The foundation of New Odisha will be laid with the development of this area - Dharmendra Pradhan"

Bhubaneswar, September 29

Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Monday visited Dhauli Hill in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, coinciding with the 7th day of Navratri.

During his visit, he offered prayers and sought blessings at the historical premises, paying homage to the site where the ancient Kalinga War was fought in 261 BC. Pradhan expressed pride in his heritage, stating, "Our ancestors fought at this very land in the Kalinga war... I feel proud to be here".

Pradhan highlighted the importance of Dhauli Hill, which records the expansion of the Kalinga Empire and Emperor Ashoka's conversion to Buddhism after the war.

He emphasised that the development of this area will lay the foundation for a "New Odisha", aligning with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision for a self-dependent and clean India.

Pradhan stressed the need to connect with India's roots to strengthen the economy and achieve development goals.

Speaking to reporters, Pradhan said, "Our ancestors fought on this very land in the Kalinga war. I feel proud to be here, especially on the 8th day of Navratri. The foundation of New Odisha will be laid with the development of this area. The Prime Minister has called for a self-dependent and clean India with a strengthened economy, and all of it can happen if we connect with our roots."

On Sunday, Odisha Governor Hari Babu Kambhampati visited the Jobra Durga Puja pandal in Cuttack and inaugurated the intricately designed Silver Filigree Medha, offering his prayers to the goddess, according to a statement from the Public Relations Officer for the Governor.

The governor was accompanied by his wife, Jayashree Kambhampati.

The exquisitely crafted Medha, specially prepared for this year's festival, highlights Cuttack's world-renowned silver filigree tradition, the PRO said.

Barabati MLA Sofia Firdous, Choudwar MLA Souvic Biswal, Cuttack Municipal Corporation Mayor Subhash Chandra Singh, and senior district administration officials were also present.

The seventh day of Navratri holds special significance and is dedicated to Goddess Kalratri Mata , one of the nine manifestations of Goddess Durga.

Navratri, also known as Shardiya Navratri, is one of the most vibrant Hindu festivals, dedicated to Goddess Durga and her nine avatars. The nine-night festival is marked by prayers, fasting, devotional songs, and energetic dance forms such as Garba and Dandiya Raas. In Gujarat, large community gatherings and cultural performances form the heart of the celebrations.

The festive fervour is also reflected in Kolkata, where Durga Puja pandals are drawing attention with themes rooted in artificial intelligence, environmental concerns and evolving family dynamics, blending creativity with devotion.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Hope this isn't just political rhetoric. We've heard many promises about development in Odisha before. Would like to see concrete plans and timelines for this "New Odisha" vision.
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Arjun K
Visiting Dhauli during Navratri adds so much spiritual significance! The place where Emperor Ashoka embraced peace after the war is perfect for reflection during this auspicious time. Jai Maa Durga! 🕉️
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Sarah B
As someone who visited Dhauli Hill last year, I can say it's a beautiful historical site that deserves more attention. Good infrastructure development while preserving the archaeological importance would be perfect.
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Vikram M
Connecting development with our cultural roots is the right approach. Odisha has so much potential in tourism - from ancient sites like Dhauli to beautiful beaches. Hope this vision translates into real opportunities for local youth.
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Michael C
Interesting to see how ancient history and modern development goals are being connected. The mention of Ashoka's transformation after the Kalinga War is particularly relevant for today's world.

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