PM Modi arrives in Odisha, to attend BJP govt's first anniversary

IANS June 20, 2025 387 views

PM Modi arrived in Bhubaneswar to mark the BJP government’s first anniversary in Odisha. He inaugurated projects worth Rs 19,000 crore and honored freedom fighters. The event featured cultural performances and a massive public turnout. Modi also unveiled the Odisha Vision 2036 roadmap for development.

"PM Modi will release the ‘Odisha Vision Document’ to achieve ‘Samruddha Odisha’ by 2036." – Official Statement
PM Modi arrives in Odisha, to attend BJP govt's first anniversary
Bhubaneswar, June 20: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday reached Odisha, where he will attend the grand event marking the completion of the BJP government’s first anniversary.

Key Points

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PM Modi inaugurates Rs 19,000 crore projects in Odisha

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Honors 25 freedom fighters at Janata Maidan event

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Releases Odisha Vision 2036 development roadmap

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Sixth visit since BJP took power in Odisha

He was accorded a grand welcome at the Bhubaneswar Airport by senior party leaders. PM Modi later went to Janata Maidan, the programme venue, in a special carcade. Thousands of BJP workers and the public standing on both sides of the road to Janata Maidan greeted the Prime Minister holding the Tricolour and posters of the Prime Minister.

Cultural troupes who came from different parts of the state welcomed PM Modi, performing various traditional cultural programmes and musical instruments along the road from the Bhubaneswar Airport to the Janata Maidan. The supporters also rained flower petals on PM Modi’s carcade. The Prime Minister also greeted the supporters, waving his hands on his way to the venue.

After reaching Janata Maidan, PM Modi, accompanied by Chief Minister Majhi and Odisha BJP president Samal, went to the stage in a roadshow. PM Modi will inaugurate and lay the foundation stones of multiple developmental projects worth around Rs 19,000 crore, and will also interact with beneficiaries of the Lakhpati Didi scheme and honour around 25 eminent freedom fighters from the state. PM Modi will also release the ‘Odisha Vision Document’ to achieve the ‘Samruddha Odisha’ target by 2036, when the state will celebrate the centenary of its formation based on language.

The Prime Minister will address the gathering during the grand event at the Janata Maidan, highlighting the achievements of the BJP government in the state during the last year.

The Odisha Police have made extensive security arrangements in coordination with various agencies, including the State Police and Central Armed Police Forces in Bhubaneswar, given the visit of Prime Minister Modi on June 20. As many as 133 platoons of police force and several senior cops have been deployed for the security arrangements in Bhubaneswar.

Notably, this is PM Modi’s sixth visit to Odisha during the last 12 months since the party assumed power in Odisha for the first time.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
Great to see PM Modi giving so much attention to Odisha! The developmental projects worth ₹19,000 crore will surely transform the state. Jai Odisha, Jai Bharat! 🇮🇳
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Priyanka M.
While I appreciate the development focus, I hope the Lakhpati Didi scheme reaches the most deserving women in rural Odisha. Sometimes these benefits don't trickle down to the grassroots level.
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Suresh P.
The cultural welcome with traditional performances shows the beautiful diversity of Odisha! More power to our PM for connecting with people at the ground level. 👏
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Ananya D.
Six visits in 12 months shows Odisha is finally getting the attention it deserves after years of neglect. The Vision Document for 2036 is a much-needed roadmap for progress.
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Manoj T.
I was there at Janata Maidan today! The energy was electric ⚡ PM Modi's speech about Odisha's development was inspiring. Hope the promises translate into real change for our farmers and tribal communities.
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Kavita R.
While the event looks grand, I wonder about the cost of such arrangements when many in Odisha still lack basic amenities. Development should mean more than just big events and announcements.

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