Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik Claims Paradigm Shift in Odisha's Development
Speaking at the Odisha Literary Festival, Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik expressed that Odisha has been experiencing a transformation across various sectors. He emphasized on how this change is accompanied by adherence to the state’s core values of peace, non-violence, and social cohesion.
In a recent address at the Odisha Literary Festival, Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik highlighted the ongoing transformational changes in various sectors of Odisha while emphasizing the state's enduring values of peace, non-violence, and social cohesion. The theme of his speech revolved around "The ideas of identity."
Odisha's Transformation Across Sectors

Patnaik expressed that Odisha is currently undergoing significant shifts across multiple sectors. These include education, healthcare, agriculture among others. He emphasized that these transformations are not mere incremental changes but represent paradigm shifts in how these sectors operate and contribute to society.
An Empowered Society
The Chief Minister further claimed that women in Odisha feel more empowered than ever before and are taking on strong leadership roles within society. This increased empowerment has led to an overall increase in confidence among the people regarding their future prospects. According to Patnaik, this newfound confidence is unprecedented compared to previous times.
Eternal Values as Identity Roots
Despite these transformative changes occurring within the state, Patnaik reassured that peace, non-violence and social cohesion will continue to remain as eternal values for Odishans. These core principles form the roots of their growing identity amidst rapid societal transformation.
A Multifaceted Identity
Patnaik acknowledged that Odisha has many identities which its people celebrate with pride. However, he asserted that a society’s true identity is defined by its core values rather than its diverse characteristics or achievements.
The Historical Significance of Kalinga War
Drawing upon historical events such as the Kalinga war for context, Patnaik stated that it was this determination to fight till the end which altered history's course and spread messages of peace and non-violence. He affirmed that Odisha continues to stand for these principles even today.
Reestablishing Identity
He further pointed out the glorious era of Emperor Kharavela as a time when Odisha's identity was reestablished as a vibrant society. This period, according to Patnaik, serves as a testament to the resilience and indomitable spirit of the people of Odisha.
In conclusion, Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik's speech at the Odisha Literary Festival underscored his belief in the ongoing transformational changes within various sectors in Odishan society. However, he emphasized that despite this rapid evolution, core values such as peace, non-violence and social cohesion continue to form an integral part of their identity. By drawing upon historical events and figures, he highlighted how these enduring values have been ingrained into their societal fabric over centuries and will continue to guide them amidst changing times.
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