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Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi marked Odia Classical Language Day with a message celebrating the linguistic heritage of Odia-speaking communities. In his social media post, the Chief Minister highlighted the language's significance as "a symbol of our pride and identity".
CM Majhi emphasized the unique "richness and beauty" of the Odia language, stressing that its preservation and promotion are essential to protecting the state's traditions, culture, and heritage. He called upon all Odia speakers to unite in safeguarding the language's distinctiveness and glory.
The Chief Minister's message reflects the cultural importance of Odia, which received classical language status from the Government of India. His appeal underscores the need for collective efforts to ensure the language's continued growth and prosperity, recognizing it as a cornerstone of Odia identity and cultural continuity.
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