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Odisha CM interacted with the delegates of Gen Next Democracy Network Programme

Bhubaneswar15/4/23:Hon’ble CM Shri Naveen Patnaik interacted with the delegates of Gen Next Democracy Network Programme organised by Indian Council For Cultural Relations. Members from 8 countries namely Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Croatia, Guyana, Mongolia, Portugal and South Africa met CM in Bhubaneswar.

Welcoming the delegates, CM spoke about fascinating art, architecture, culture & heritage of Odisha, the natural bounties & the transformation that is taking place in Odisha. He expected the delegates will have nice learning experience about Odisha and its culture & development.
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The delegates have visited Konark, Harirajpur, State Museum, Maritime Museum, State Assembly to learn about Odisha & the democratic system. They appreciated Odisha’s art & culture and the strides made in development front in the state under the leadership of the CM.

Odia Language, Lierature & Culture Additional Chief Secretary Shri Satyabrata Sahu said that the delegates have visited Konark, Harirajpur, State Museum, Maritime museum, state assembly to learn about Odisha and the democratic system.

The delegates appreciated the art and culture of Odisha and the strides made in development front in the state under the leadership of the Chief Minister.Secretary to CM (5T) Shri VK Pandian and other senior officers of the state government were present.

 

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