From Rs 60,000 Crore Projects to Youth Empowerment – A ‘Double Bonanza’ Ushering in Odisha’s Prosperity Era Amid Seva Paksha Celebrations
Published on: September 27, 2025
By: BTNI
Location: Jharsuguda, India
In a pulsating display of progress and political synergy, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s whirlwind visit to Odisha’s industrial heartland on September 27, 2025, has set the stage for transformative growth, with Union Tribal Affairs Minister Jual Oram voicing unbridled joy over the PM’s deepening bond with the state. Speaking to the media amid the buzz of the ‘Namo Yuva Samabesh’ at Amlipali Ground, Oram beamed, “We are very delighted… Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s repeated visits here show that he likes Odisha a lot… We are very happy…” This marks Modi’s 34th trip to Odisha since 2014, underscoring a commitment that has locals buzzing about an impending economic renaissance.
The day’s high-octane agenda kicked off with Modi inaugurating and laying foundation stones for a staggering array of projects totaling over Rs 60,000 crore, spanning telecom, railways, healthcare, education, and skill development – a veritable blueprint for Odisha’s leap into self-reliance. Flanked by Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi, Governor Hari Babu Kambhampati, and a cadre of state leaders including Deputy Chief Ministers Kanak Vardhan Singh Deo and Pravati Parida, the PM flagged off the Berhampur-Udhna Amrit Bharat Express, promising seamless connectivity for Odias in Gujarat and beyond, while boosting tourism and trade.

Rail enthusiasts cheered as he dedicated the doubling of the Koraput-Baiguda and Manubar-Koraput-Gorapur lines, alongside a Rs 1,700 crore rail flyover at Sambalpur-Sarla, set to turbocharge freight and passenger flows across eastern India. Telecom took center stage with the nationwide rollout of BSNL’s indigenous 4G stack – a ‘Swadeshi’ triumph commissioning over 97,500 towers – heralding affordable, high-speed internet for rural Odisha and positioning the state as a digital powerhouse. Healthcare got a massive fillip too: super-specialty upgrades for MKCG Medical College in Berhampur and VIMSAR in Sambalpur, ensuring cutting-edge care reaches the hinterlands.
Education and skilling initiatives shone bright, from expanding eight IITs to launching the MERITE scheme for 275 engineering institutions nationwide, and the Odisha Skill Development Project Phase II – birthing World Skill Centres in Sambalpur and Berhampur focused on AgriTech, renewables, and hospitality.
CM Majhi, dubbing the visit a “double bonanza,” lauded the timing with Seva Paksha (Service Fortnight), where PM Modi disbursed aid to 50,000 Antyodaya beneficiaries under welfare schemes, empowering the underprivileged just as Durga Puja festivities ignite statewide. In his rally address, Modi spotlighted Odisha’s “natural blessings” juxtaposed against past struggles, announcing two new semiconductor units and a dedicated park to fuel tech innovation and jobs. He also championed GST reforms slashing taxes on essentials like cement, while critiquing opposition states for “extra levies” that undercut relief – a pointed nod to fiscal federalism.
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Shipbuilding’s strategic role in national security drew applause, with Modi emphasizing how maritime might safeguards trade amid global tensions. Security was airtight, with DGP Yogesh Bahadur Khurania overseeing multi-layer arrangements, as the event unfolded rain-free under clear skies – a meteorological green light from the IMD. Preparations had been meticulous, with Majhi’s pre-visit huddle alongside Oram and ministers ensuring every detail gleamed. As the double-engine government’s momentum accelerates, Oram’s words echo a broader sentiment: Modi’s affinity for Odisha isn’t just visits – it’s vision.
With youth forums like Namo Yuva Samabesh galvanizing the next generation, whispers of a “prosperity decade” are turning into roars. Will these investments cement Odisha’s rise as India’s growth engine? The groundswell in Jharsuguda suggests the answer is a resounding yes – one project, one promise at a time.