Key Points

Odisha CM Mohan Majhi claims the state has become a governance model under BJP rule. He lists achievements like women’s welfare, farm subsidies, and anti-corruption actions. The government aims to make Odisha a top-five state by 2036. Majhi credits PM Modi’s vision for guiding Odisha’s development roadmap.

Key Points: CM Mohan Majhi Says Odisha Now a Model of Good Governance

  • BJP fulfilled key poll promises like Subhadra Yojana & Jagannath Temple reforms
  • Odisha leads in Lakhpati Didi scheme & agriculture funding
  • Govt cracks down on corruption from peons to IAS officers
  • CM aims for $500B economy by 2036 & Viksit Bharat role
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Odisha became a model of 'Good Governance' in country: CM Mohan Majhi

Odisha CM Mohan Majhi highlights BJP government’s achievements in first year, including welfare schemes, anti-corruption efforts, and economic goals.

"By 2036, Odisha will surely secure a place among the five best states in the country. – CM Mohan Majhi"

Bhubaneswar, June 10

Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi on Tuesday said that Odisha has become a model for ‘good governance’ in the country during the last 12 months.

Speaking at a press conference here on the occasion of the completion of one year in office, CM Majhi said that his government has achieved several accomplishments since assuming power on June 12 last year fulfilling almost all the major promises made to people during the polls.

“We are working hard to make Odisha a role model for all states. This hard work has gradually started yielding positive outcomes. Odisha is gradually becoming a role model for other states,” said Majhi.

CM Majhi affirmed during the press conference that in the last twelve months, his government has succeeded in fulfilling almost all the main promises made to people by the ruling BJP during the elections.

He noted that the BJP government commenced its efforts to fulfill the promises made to people at the very first Cabinet meeting immediately after taking oath on the evening of June 12, 2024.

The BJP government in its first cabinet meeting approved the Subhadra Yojana to provide financial assistance to women, Rs 800 input subsidy on paddy in addition to the MSP, opening of four gates of Jagannath Temple and creation of Rs 500 crore corpus fund for the development of the 12th century shrine.

He further added that the state government continuing these initiatives in the last 12 months has been able to fulfil almost all the major promises.

CM Majhi added that Odisha topped the country with the creation of 17 lakh Lakhpati Didis, made record allocation of Rs 37,838 crores for agriculture sector along with the implementation of the Samruddha Krushak Yojana, established Godabarish Mishra Adarsha Prathamik Vidyalaya in the education sector and implemented the New Education Policy along with Sishu Vatika programme, introduced the Ayushman Bharat Yojana in the health sector, allocated a record Rs 65,102 crore for infrastructure development, made allocation of Rs 68,881 crore for the welfare of SC/STs.

The Chief Minister asserted that these initiatives reflect the policies and intention of his government.

“Providing effective governance and waging a fight against corruption stands out as the most significant accomplishment. Today, none of the corrupt officials, from the level of a peon to an IAS officer, are safe. If you commit corruption, you have to go to jail, there is no alternative,” Majhi said.

The Chief Minister stated that he recently visited all the 30 districts of the state and listened to the problems of people by personally meeting them.

He noted that the government has started the initiative to provide safe drinking water to 90 percent of the people in the state by 2026.

He also claimed that houses will be provided to five lakh people under the Antyodaya Gruha Yojana. CM Majhi said 28,000 youths have already been appointed this year so far while 40,000 more will get the job this year.

“By 2036, Odisha will surely secure a place among the five best states in the country and we will make Odisha a $500 billion economy by this period. Odisha will be a prosperous state by 2036, and by 2047, it will play a significant role in building a ‘Viksit Bharat’ as envisioned by Prime Minister Modi,” said Majhi.

- IANS

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Priti K.
As someone from Maharashtra, I'm impressed by Odisha's progress! The focus on women empowerment through Lakhpati Didis and Subhadra Yojana is commendable. Hope other states learn from this model. 👏
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Arjun S.
While the achievements sound good on paper, I'd like to see independent verification. Many politicians make tall claims but ground reality is often different. The true test will be whether common people feel this 'good governance' in their daily lives.
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Sneha R.
The agricultural reforms and focus on farmers' welfare is much needed! ₹800 input subsidy on paddy plus MSP is a game changer. My uncle in Odisha says farmers are finally getting their due after years of neglect. More power to CM Majhi!
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Rajiv P.
Corruption-free governance is what we need across India! If Odisha can actually jail corrupt officials regardless of rank, that's revolutionary. Hope this becomes a national model. #TransparencyMatters
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Meena T.
As an Odia living abroad, this makes me proud! The focus on infrastructure (₹65k cr allocation!) and education reforms gives me hope. Maybe I'll return to contribute to my state's growth. The 500 billion economy target is ambitious but achievable!
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Kunal D.
Good to see focus on both development and heritage (Jagannath Temple corpus fund). But I worry about implementation - will these schemes reach the poorest? The real test is whether tribal areas in Odisha see equal progress. Hope the government walks the talk.

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