Bhubaneswar: In a historic moment, President Droupadi Murmu addressed the Odisha Legislative Assembly, becoming the first President share her insight with the members of the House. Her speech was an emotional tribute to her roots, recalling her journey from a humble tribal village to the highest office in the nation.
“Addressing the Odisha Assembly is like a homecoming for me,” she said, expressing gratitude for the opportunity to speak again in the House after many years. Murmu credited the Assembly for teaching her how to behave with people and present issues as a politician, saying, “The Odisha Assembly has strengthened my foundation, and without the blessings of Jagannath, I wouldn’t be where I am today”.
Murmu highlighted Odisha’s rich cultural heritage, recalling heroes like Veer Surendra Sai, Laxman Nayak, and Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, who fought against British rule. She praised the state’s women leaders, including Rama Devi, Sarala Devi, and Malati Devi, who played significant roles in India’s freedom struggle.
The President also lauded Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi’s efforts, saying he has done “a lot of important work” for the state in a short time. She emphasised Odisha’s potential for growth, citing its abundant natural resources, long coastline, and agricultural prowess.
Murmu’s address concluded with a vision for a prosperous Odisha by 2036, contributing to a developed India by 2047.









