To date, the government has collected feedback from approximately 20,000 individuals, organizations, and various government and private entities

OdishaPlus Bureau

On Monday, the state government announced an extension of the deadline for submitting opinions and proposals related to the vision document for Viksit Odisha 2036, moving it from November 20 to December 5.

This decision was reached during a high-level meeting led by Development Commissioner Anu Garg at Lok Seva Bhawan. The extension aims to gather additional input from stakeholders to enhance the vision document, according to official sources. To date, the government has collected feedback from approximately 20,000 individuals, organizations, and various government and private entities. It anticipates receiving over 100,000 opinions and proposals to ensure the vision document is comprehensive and inclusive.

It was also resolved that extensive public outreach initiatives would be implemented to solicit further opinions and suggestions for the document’s preparation. Garg indicated that the state government plans to conduct open discussions following the collection of proposals. The vision document will encompass proposals aimed at advancing the state’s development across multiple sectors.

BVR Subrahmanyam, the chief executive officer of NITI Aayog, who assessed the progress of the vision document on Sunday, stated that it will delineate the necessary requirements and reforms to transform Odisha into a developed economy. The document will detail Odisha’s involvement in trade, investment, technology, and research. During the meeting on Sunday, Chief Secretary Manoj Ahuja emphasized the importance of meticulously preparing the vision document, taking into account future challenges and needs.

Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi introduced the logo and portal for the state’s vision document on October 30.

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13 COMMENTS

  1. To increase the economic uplift ment of the weaker section of the community in the rural areas it is necessary to set up aggrobased industries in the ruralareas which utilises local raw material and manpower and sails it in the local market also it increases the purchasing power of the people and able to stay in the mainstream of the society . Government should also emphasized on cottege industry and encourage to rural antigens and handicrafts which is an indicater of economic development of a country.

  2. To identify the area or sector in relation to need of the state and area through implementation of the program initiative which makes our state a self dependent one.

  3. Food is a basic requirement for every living being. We depend on plant and animals for food. Ancient men began the cultivation of food in a small area and used certain procedures for their management and improvement. This art of cultivation of the crop is called agriculture.

  4. Priority must be given for providing health facilities,drinking water facilities,fair share for all the beneficiaries of control card holders while distribution of food articles.

  5. Particularly hilly areas of Odisha where all weather roads and communications are not available,public distribution system should be given utmost care.

  6. To identify the area or sector in relation to need of the state and area through implementation of the program initiative which makes our state a self dependent one

  7. Really I appreciate the government for its commitment and accelerate the economic, social and political development of the state to make our odisha a self dependent economy.

  8. Agriculture is our wisest pursuit because if will in the end contribute most to real wealth good moral and happiness

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