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'Huge dishonour': Patnaik expresses anguish over 'omission' of Paika rebellion from NCERT book

'Huge dishonour': Patnaik expresses anguish over 'omission' of Paika rebellion from NCERT book

Deccan Herald22-07-2025
Deeply concerned to know that the National Council of Educational Research and Training (@ncert) has dropped #Odisha 's Paika Rebellion or Paika Bidroha from its text books. The Paika rebellion was a watershed moment in Odisha's history as our brave Paikas fought with…
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