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‘Ama Odisha Nabin Odisha’ program was launched in Keonjhar and concluded in Jajpur

Bhubaneswar: 10/11/23:The ‘Ama Odisha Naveen Odisha’ program has reached all panchayats of the state and Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik has thanked all for completing the program in a record 13 days.

The state government’s rural-oriented ambitious scheme ‘Ama Odisha Nabin Odisha’ started on October 10 and ended on November 10, within a period of one month, the program was completed in just 13 days.

The program was launched in Keonjhar and concluded in Jajpur. A total of 16.50 lakh people participated in the program.

5T and ‘Nabin Odisha’ Chairman VK Pandian thanked all the public, people’s representatives, and administrative officials for the success of the program.

Along with this, the campaign to improve the infrastructure of the new Odisha, strong Odisha, has spread in all districts, blocks, panchayats, and villages of the state. 3,397 crore projects are being implemented across the state. The focus of this program is on every panchayat, and every village.

Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik launched the scheme in Koraput, Nuapada, and Jajpur districts on the final day of the program via virtual link from Bhubaneswar today. Each panchayat will get Rs 50 lakhs under the scheme

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