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Time of India
3 days ago
- Politics
- Time of India
Party-govt synergy takes centre stage as BJP plans anniv celebrations
Bhubaneswar: CM Mohan Charan Majhi and state BJP president Manmohan Samal on Monday emphasised the importance of synergy between the party and govt as BJP prepares to celebrate the first anniversary of Majhi govt here and 11 years of the Modi regime at the Centre through a massive outreach programme. "The organisation gives strength to the govt, and both must work in tandem to serve people effectively," Majhi said, highlighting the importance of coordinated efforts in implementing welfare schemes and development initiatives. Samal lauded the Majhi govt's "remarkable milestones" in its first year. "Our govt has endeared itself to the people through swift implementation of manifesto promises and efficient grievance redressal," Samal said at a preparatory workshop for the anniversary celebrations with the party's organisational units. The BJP plans a series of activities to connect with one crore families across the state from June 9, when Modi took oath for the third term, till June 25, the day marking 50 years of the national emergency proclaimed on June 25, 1975. Senior BJP leader Samir Mohanty, who is convenor of the anniversary celebration committee, said there is a focus on the convergence of govt and party activities wherever possible. The double engine BJP govt's achievements, Modi's strategic actions, Majhi govt's performance, and comparison with previous Congress and BJD govts would be among the key highlights during the two weeks of activities. People's feedback would further guide the party for the future, he said. The campaign will also highlight the state's success in attracting investments and ensuring balanced regional development. The key message to drive home about the Majhi govt is, "Barsha Eka, Safalata Aneka (Year one, achievements many)," he said. Apart from highlighting the key milestones achieved, the Majhi govt will unveil its Vision 2036 and 2047 documents on June 12, his anniversary day. The documents will spell out milestones to be achieved in the current term of the govt as well, govt sources said. The party plans to conduct press conferences comparing their governance model with previous Congress and BJD administrations while strengthening its organisational base through enhanced party-govt coordination. BJP Odisha in-charge Vijaypal Singh Tomar and co-in-charge Lata Usendi also addressed party office-bearers. Several Union ministers are expected to participate in public meetings across major cities.


Time of India
09-05-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Odisha sets vision for top five economy with focus on basic amenities, inclusive growth
Bhubaneswar: Chief minister Mohan Charan Majhi on Friday said Odisha's ambitious vision is to position itself among India's top five states economically by 2036, its centenary year, while ensuring quality basic amenities of bijli, sadak, and paani (electricity, roads, and water) for all citizens and jobs for after chairing a consultative workshop on 'Vision 2036 and 2047' at Lok Seva Bhawan, Majhi announced that in a first-of-its-kind initiative, Odisha has employed artificial intelligence to analyse over 3.2 lakh proposals received from citizens and non-resident Odias, adhering to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'Jan Bhagidari' vision. "The vision document is a roadmap for the dreams of 4.5 crore Odias and a promise for future generations," said Majhi, revealing that the draft is nearly complete, as he nears one year of his office on June 12. The plan, dubbed '36 for 36' by the CM earlier, will implement 36 flagship programmes across various sectors, including economy, industry, education, health, and state aims to become a $500 billion economy by 2036 and reach $1.5 trillion by 2047, serving as a crucial growth engine for a developed India. The state govt envisions Odisha as India's gateway to East and South-East Asian nations through port-led development. "Infrastructure, skill development, ease of doing business — we will do everything necessary to establish industries," Majhi CM Pravati Parida highlighted the focus on women's empowerment, ensuring equal rights and safety across sectors by 2036. Law minister Prithiviraj Harichandan said various stakeholders contributed to the blueprint for this state-level workshop, which saw participation from ministers, administrators, and voluntary organisations, three regional workshops are scheduled in Sambalpur, Balasore, and vision documents for 2036 and 2047 represent comprehensive plans for transforming Odisha into a prosperous, industrially advanced state while maintaining focus on quality healthcare, education, and livelihood opportunities for all minister Prithiviraj Harichandan said extensive consultations were held with intellectuals, various civil organisations, social workers, educators, public representatives, environmentalists, and civil society members to finalise the Odisha Vision 2036 and 2047 document."We are collectively working towards building an Odisha that is economically prosperous and ensures social justice. The aim is to establish the state as a leader in human development indices," he said.


United News of India
09-05-2025
- Business
- United News of India
Preparation of Odisha Vision 2036 document in final stage: CM Majhi
Bhubaneswar, May 9 (UNI) Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi announced on Friday that the preparation of the "Odisha Vision 2036" document is in its final stage. A draft has already been prepared, and the final version will be completed after consultations with experts. Majhi expressed confidence that a prosperous Odisha will be realised by 2036. The Chief Minister said the aim is to transform Odisha into a $500 billion economy. Steps will be taken to ensure that even the most marginalised sections of society receive access to all essential services by 2036. Majhi made these remarks while attending the state-level 'Consultation Workshop' organized as part of the 'Vision Odisha 2036 and 2047' initiative held in Bhubaneswar. He emphasised that the vision document serves as a roadmap for the dreams of 4.5 crore Odias and represents a promise to future generations. The Chief Minister added that following the state-level workshop, three regional workshops will be held in Sambalpur, Balasore, and Jajpur to gather more inputs. Participants at Friday's workshop included experienced administrators, educators, public representatives, industry leaders, civil society members, and eminent figures from Odisha's arts, culture, and heritage sectors. They shared their views and submitted proposals to the government. Majhi revealed that 36 top-priority programs have been identified to make a meaningful impact in critical sectors by 2036. This strategic initiative is expected to accelerate Odisha's development journey. He stressed that a whole-of-government approach will be adopted to implement the programs, which will span across key sectors such as economy, industry, education, health, infrastructure, agriculture, tourism, science and research, innovation, and women's empowerment. Majhi reiterated the government's ambitious resolution to transform Odisha into a prosperous state by 2036, marking the centenary of the state's formation. He also highlighted Odisha's envisioned contribution to India's goal of becoming a developed nation by 2047. 'Our Vision 2036 and 2047 documents reflect an ambitious resolve to build a prosperous, developed, and proud Odisha—a 'Developed Odisha' that will shine brightly as part of a 'Developed India,'' he stated. In alignment with the Prime Minister's 'Jan Bhagidari' initiative, Majhi noted that over 3.2 lakh suggestions have been received from citizens of Odisha and the Odia diaspora worldwide. He further emphasised that Odisha is the first state in India to use artificial intelligence for analysing public feedback and data to prepare its vision document. Majhi also mentioned that Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) and Members of Parliament (MPs) have been requested to provide their valuable input, considering their extensive experience. Deputy Chief Minister and Minister for Women and Child Development, Parvathi Parida, who also attended the event, emphasised the importance of aligning present conditions with future goals in formulating an effective action plan. UNI DP ARN