Mahanadi Boita Pratiyogita 2025: Odisha's First-Ever Boat Race Steals the Show

Odisha has launched its first-ever Mahanadi Boita Pratiyogita boat race on the banks of the Mahanadi River in Cuttack. The two-day event features men's and women's teams from 10 different states competing in thrilling races. Deputy Chief Minister Pravati Parida announced plans to elevate the competition to international level next year. The boat race is part of the larger Baliyatra festival, which this year focuses on promoting Odia language and literature.

Key Points: Odisha Inaugurates First Mahanadi Boita Pratiyogita Boat Race

  • Odisha's first-ever boat race features teams from 10 states competing on Mahanadi River
  • Four rescue teams deployed with power boats for participant safety during races
  • Event coincides with Baliyatra festival celebrating Odia language and literature
  • Governor Hari Babu Kambhampati will honor winners at closing ceremony
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Odisha hosts first-ever 'Mahanadi Boita Pratiyogita 2025' in Cuttack: Fly Boat Race steals show

Odisha launches historic boat race on Mahanadi River with teams from 10 states. Deputy CM announces plans to take the event international next year amid Baliyatra celebrations.

"The tourism department has this boat race, and next year, this will be taken to an international level. - Deputy CM Pravati Parida"

Cuttack, November 11

The Odisha Government on Tuesday inaugurated the first-ever 'Mahanadi Boita Pratiyogita 2025' (boat race) on the banks of the Mahanadi river near Gadagadia Ghata in Cuttack. The two-day event, beginning today, has drawn men's and women's teams from 10 states, including Odisha.

Odisha Deputy Chief Minister Pravati Parida formally inaugurated the grand event on the opening day, marking a new chapter in the state's efforts to promote traditional water sports and cultural heritage.

Pravati Parida said, "On the banks of Mahanadi, Baliyatra is going on, and the youth is actively participating in Mahanadi Boita Pratiyogita 2025. The tourism department has this boat race, and next year, this will be taken to an international level."

The Fly Boat Race promises a thrilling experience for spectators lining the riverbanks. The races will continue on the second day from 8 am to 4 pm.

Fire Officer Sanjeev Kumar Behera said, "Cuttack administration and tourism department organised a boat race on the Mahanadi River. Six teams participated. For safety, Odisha fire service has deployed four rescue teams with power boat in the middle of the river. For any untoward incident, we are ready."

The event will conclude with a felicitation ceremony at the Gana Kabi Baishnaba Pani Manch, where Governor Hari Babu Kambhampati will honour the winners, celebrating the spirit of adventure and tradition along the Mahanadi.

Binod Das, president of the Rowing Association, said, "Boat race on Baliyatra was held for the first time. Thanks to the tourism department. This is encouraging for Cuttack and Odisha."

Earlier, Renowned singer Harshdeep Kaur enthralled audiences with her soulful performance at the historic Baliyatra 2025 fair in Cuttack.

Speaking to the media, Harshdeep shared her experience of being a part of the Baliyatra fair and expressed delight.

"It was a great experience. You can see the happiness on my face. The audience as well as the fair was amazing," she said.

Harshdeep added how she has previously performed in various places across the state, including Bhubaneshwar and Jajpur. "I was in disbelief after entering the fair. The decorations, the stalls and everything else looked so beautiful. I would like to visit the fair with my family and not as an artist," she added.

Baliyatra, one of Odisha's most celebrated cultural festivals, is being held this year from November 5 to 12, with a possibility of a one-day extension pending state government approval.

The 2025 edition is themed "Cuttack in Cuttack--Celebrating Odia Language and Literature," aiming to promote and preserve the state's literary and cultural heritage.

Cuttack Collector Dattatraya Bhausaheb Shinde said, "Baliyatra is from November 5th to 12th, with a possible one-day extension if the state government approves. The event will feature performances from Bollywood and Hollywood, but this year's main theme is to promote the Odia language and literature of Odisha. As part of this initiative, one lakh books will be distributed to children."

Collector Shinde also highlighted the "Experience Zone" event, which will showcase historical trade journeys, two anamorphic 3D screens displaying various scenes, and the release of 25,000 sal leaf boats crafted by Mayurbhanj tribals into a river, sending an environmental message while continuing tradition.

He added that, along with Bollywood and Hollywood performances, several innovative cultural events, exhibitions, and awareness activities will enrich this year's Baliyatra, making it a comprehensive celebration of Odisha's heritage.

- ANI

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Rajesh Q
Excellent safety measures by the fire department with rescue teams and power boats. Good to see the administration taking proper precautions for such events. Safety first always!
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Sarah B
As someone who attended Baliyatra last year, I must say the addition of boat races makes it even more exciting. The cultural richness of Odisha never fails to amaze me. The 25,000 sal leaf boats initiative is particularly touching - blending tradition with environmental consciousness.
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the effort, I hope the government ensures this doesn't become just another tourism gimmick. The focus on Odia language and literature is commendable, but we need sustained efforts beyond annual events to preserve our cultural heritage.
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Michael C
The international level ambition for next year is impressive! India has so much to offer in terms of traditional sports. Hope this gets the recognition it deserves globally. The Fly Boat Race sounds thrilling! 🎯
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Nisha Z
Distribution of one lakh books to children is the highlight for me! 👏 Promoting reading habits among young generation while celebrating culture - brilliant combination. More states should learn from Odisha's approach to cultural preservation.

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