Bhubaneswar/Bisoi: Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi inaugurated and laid the foundation stones for developmental projects worth over ₹420 crore in Mayurbhanj district during a grand event at Bisoi on Tuesday.
According to an official press release, the projects, spanning various blocks, aim to transform the region’s infrastructure and socio-economic landscape, marking a significant step toward a prosperous Odisha.
The Chief Minister inaugurated 133 projects valued at over ₹328 crore and laid the foundation for 52 projects worth more than ₹91 crore.
These initiatives cover critical areas such as rural drinking water, mega piped water supply, school infrastructure upgrades, banking facilities, health centers, road construction, and tribal cultural centers.
The projects are expected to benefit areas like Rairangpur, Kusumi, Bijatala, Bahalda, Jamda, and Tiring, fostering inclusive growth.
In a significant announcement, Majhi revealed plans to establish a +2 college at the Bisoi block headquarters to boost education in the region. He also declared that the Bisoi Mini Stadium would be named after the revered leader Dharanidhar Naik, with a statue to be installed in his honour.
Addressing the gathering at the Bisoi Mini Stadium, the Chief Minister described the projects as a “new chapter” in Mayurbhanj’s development journey. “Today is a day of pride and glory for the people of Mayurbhanj. These projects will create a new wave of development and lay the foundation for a prosperous Odisha,” he said.
Highlighting his government’s achievements over the past 11 months, Majhi cited transformative decisions such as opening all four gates of the Shree Jagannath Temple, launching the Subhadra scheme benefiting over 1 crore women, and setting the minimum support price for paddy at ₹3,100. The Subhadra scheme has empowered 17 lakh women to become “Lakhpati Didis,” strengthening the rural economy. The recently launched CM Kisan Yojana further supports farmers.
Majhi also emphasized Odisha’s industrial growth, driven by central government support. He announced that industries worth ₹10,000 crore will be established in Mayurbhanj, creating extensive employment opportunities and doubling the district’s development.
“Our government is a people’s government. We believe in action, not just words. We have transformed governance to ensure elected representatives directly address people’s grievances,” he added.
The Chief Minister outlined a vision for a prosperous Odisha by 2036, with 36 specific programs under the “36 for 36” initiative. These aim to achieve excellence in education, health, industry, and infrastructure while ensuring basic amenities like clean water, healthcare, electricity, and transportation for marginalized communities.
During the event, Majhi distributed financial assistance, including death benefits, marriage incentives for workers’ daughters, and ₹10 lakh each to women from self-help groups, reinforcing the government’s commitment to social welfare.
The program was attended by prominent leaders, including Housing and Urban Development Minister Krushna Chandra Mahapatra, Forest and Environment Minister Ganesh Ram Singhkhuntia, MPs Mamata Mahanta, Pratap Chandra Sarangi, and Nabacharan Majhi, and several MLAs.
Saraskana MLA Bhadav Hansdah delivered the welcome address, while Mayurbhanj District Collector Hemakanta Say proposed the vote of thanks.