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Chairman 5T, and Nabin Odisha, visited Kendrapara district to review the progress of various developmental works

Kendrapara:18/12/23 As per the direction of Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik, Chairman 5T, and Nabin Odisha, VK Pandian visited Kendrapara district to review the progress of various developmental works in the district and interact with farmers, Mission Shakti Group members, and other stakeholders.

Pandian reviewed the progress of the ongoing HL bridge over river Brahmani on Dakhinadiha to Keradagarh Road for 59.87 Cr. in Rajanagar block which was sanctioned based on petitions received from the public during his Kendrapara visit in April.

Shri Pandian reviewed the development & renovation of Jagannath Temple at Keradagarh at a cost of ₹3.03 Cr and interacted with priests & devotees. He had visited this temple during his last Kendrapara visit where people had requested him for the development of the temple.
During the visit, the 5T Chairman participated in various public meetings at Gopalpur Chhaka, Madanpur Chhaka, IB Chhaka near Sub Divisional Hospital in Pattamundai, Gogua, and Tinimuhani where he addressed the public on various projects being taken up in Kendrapara district. Shri Pandian addressed a public meeting near Sri Sri Baladevjew Temple and later offered his prayers at the temple and interacted with devotees & priests.

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