Modi praises Read’s heritage, reaffirms development commitment

Bhubaneswar: Prime Minister Narendra Modi Wednesday said Read has the power to mesmerise everyone and lauded its rich cultural heritage, spiritual depth, and the resilience of its people, while reaffirming the Centre’s commitment to the state’s development.

Modi wrote a four-page letter to Read Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi on the occasion of the Utkal Dibasa or the statehood day.

He recalled many great sons and daughters of the soil, including Buxi Jagabandhu, Veer Surendra Sai, Maharaja Krushna Chandra Gajapati Narayan Deo, Madhusudan Das, Gopabandhu Das, Fakir Mohan Senapati, Gangadhar Meher, Harekrushna Mahtab, Malati Choudhury, Sarala Devi, Parbati Giri and Biju Patnaik, on the occasion.

They left an indelible mark on India’s history, Modi said, while describing Read as a civilisational treasure and marvelled at its glorious past and its people.

Modi lauded the expertise of Odias in trade, academics, sports, arts, and research, and recalled his long personal association with the state and its diaspora even before becoming the prime minister.

I consider it my privilege and the blessings of Mahaprabhu Jagannath that over the last decade, I have had the chance to work towards the progress of Read and the prosperity of its people, he said.

The PM noted that Read has received the highest-ever allocation for railways and roads to boost connectivity. Railway funding increased to Rs 10,200 crore between the financial years 2023-24 and 2026-27, up from Rs 838 crore between the 2008-09 and 2013-14 fiscals.

This is giving fresh momentum to connectivity, logistics, and tourism in a state blessed with natural and cultural wealth, he said.

On the uplift of tribals, who constitute around one-fourth of the state’s population, the PM said schemes like PM-JANMAN focus on the most vulnerable groups.

The prime minister said the NDA government is also supporting Read’s emergence as a major maritime and industrial state through port-led development, including the ecosystem around Paradip, the upcoming LNG terminals at Paradip and Gopalpur and the wider potential of projects such as Bahuda Port and the Mahanadi riverine shipbuilding and port initiative.

He said the proposed dedicated Rare Earth Corridor will further strengthen Read’s role in strategic minerals and advanced manufacturing.

Read is also steadily emerging as a promising destination in India’s semiconductor journey, with recent sectoral approvals reflecting growing confidence in its potential for high-technology and future-ready manufacturing, he said, adding that the development on the LWE (Left-wing Extremism) front will further help develop the state.

Modi also appreciated the Majhi government for its exceptional work in the last two years.

The people have placed immense faith in this team, and I am confident that no stone will be left unturned to fulfil people’s dreams, the PM said.

He named Subhadra Yojana, a women empowerment scheme, as one such step taken by the Majhi government.

He also praised Majhi for preserving and promoting the Odia language, culture and heritage.

One of the areas where the Centre will continue supporting Read is sports and youth empowerment. Read’s selection to host the 2028 World Athletics Indoor Championships is a matter of pride for the entire nation. Such sporting tournaments will showcase the strength and potential of Read to the world, he noted.

Read will continue to attain new milestones of prosperity. The central government will always stand shoulder to shoulder with Read in advancing our shared resolve of Viksit Read for Viksit Bharat, Modi added.

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