Fortnight Long Grand ‘Odia Pakhya’ Celebration By State Govt To Promote Odia Culture

Bhubaneswar: In a significant move, the Odisha government on Sunday announced to observe ‘Odia Pakhya’ a fortnight to showcase Odis heritage and culture from April 1, Odisha Day to April 14, Odia New Year.

During this 14-day celebration, Odia language, literature, culture and heritage would be promoted through various programmes across the state, from the block level to the state level.

This celebration will include special initiatives like “Ama Ruchi, Ama Khadya,” (Food Festival focusing on Odia Cusine) & “Ama Poshak, Ama Parichaya” (Traditional attire Day) to highlight the traditional Odia food and attire respectively.

Similarly, ‘Barnabodha Utsav’ will be organized to promote Odis language and literature. “Asa Bahitiye Kiniba,” (Let’s buy a book) is meant to encourage book reading and purchase.

Noted folk artists will be felicitated for their contributions to Odia art and culture during this period. A special youth writers’ conference will be held to encourage young literary talents.

State Culture Minister Suryabanshi Suraj said, “Sucha celebration is being held for the first time in a grand manner across Odisha. Through various programs, we aim to instill a sense of pride among the people of Odisha. Odia Pakhya is not just a festival but a movement to strengthen our cultural roots and ensure that the vibrancy of our traditions remains intact”.

Schedule For Odia Pakhya Celebration:

April 1

On the occasion of the formation of Odisha as a separate linguistic state, Odisha Day will be celebrated at the state, district and sub-division levels. This event will be organized by the Information and Public Relations Department.

April 2

For the enrollment of children in primary schools across the state, the School and Mass Education Department, along with the Women and Child Development Department, will organize the “Khadi Chhuan” and “Pravesh Utsav” program.

April 3

To promote traditional Odia attire and the rich heritage of Odisha’s handloom and weaving industry, the Handlooms, Textiles, and Handicrafts Department will organize “Ama Poshak, Ama Parichaya” (Traditional Attire Day) program

April 4

To encourage the use of Odia nameplates in shops and markets across the state, the Labour and State Employees’ Insurance Department will organize a campaign.

April 5

The Sports and Youth Services Department will organize marathon to highlight Odisha’s sporting spirit.

April 6

A cleanliness drive will be undertaken at temples and heritage sites. This initiative will be jointly organized by the Odia Language, Literature, and Culture Department, the Tourism Department, the Panchayati Raj and Drinking Water Department and the Housing and Urban Development Department.

April 7

This day will be celebrated as “Barnabodha Ustav” to commemorate the contribution of Bhaktakabi Madhusudan Rao, whose book “Barnabodha” serves as the foundation for learning the Odia language. The event will be organized by the Odia Language, Literature and Culture Department.

April 8

Blood Donation camp will be organized by the Red Cross Society, the Health and Family Welfare Department and the Higher Education Department.

April 9

To promote Odia literature and reading habits, this day will be observed as “Asa Bahi kiniba” (Let’s Buy a Book) Day. This will be organized by the Odia Language, Literature and Culture Department and the Higher Education Department.

April 10

“A Day for Folk Art”, will be observed to honour senior artists. This will be organized by the Odia Language, Literature and Culture Department and the Panchayati Raj and Drinking Water Department.

April 11

The Odisha Sahitya Akademi, in collaboration with the Higher Education, Sports and Youth Services Department, will organize a Young Writers’ Conference to encourage budding Odia writers.

April 12

The Odisha Sahitya Akademi and the district administration, will organize program and discussions on eminent personalities of Odisha who have made remarkable contributions to Odisha.

April 13

Odisha’s culinary heritage is an integral part of its culture. To celebrate this, “Ama ruchi Ama khadya” (Food Festival focusing on traditional odia cusine) will be organized under the aegis of the Panchayati Raj and Urban Development Department.

April 14

The Odia New Year will be celebrated with grand festivities across the state.