Bhubaneswar: Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi attended the grand finale of Barendra Krushna Vidyalaya’s centenary celebrations at Banki in Cuttack district on Tuesday.
Speaking at the event, Majhi announced a Rs one crore grant from the Chief Minister’s discretionary fund for the construction of an auditorium at the historic educational institution.
Promising financial support for all ancillary infrastructure requirements of the school, the Chief Minister highlighted the institution’s role as more than just an educational hub and said it symbolised a movement that has illuminated lives in the Banki region for a century.
Describing the school’s 100-year journey as a beacon of resilience amid social, economic, and systemic upheavals, Majhi said, “This is not merely a school; it’s a movement that has empowered ordinary people with quality education, dignity, and self-awareness.” He lauded its transformation into a leading institution across Odisha through unwavering values.
Emphasising education’s unbreakable link to Indian culture, the Chief Minister highlighted the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 as a game-changer. Noting that previous political hurdles had delayed its implementation in Odisha. His government swiftly adopted it post-election.
“Odisha’s students will now access the same high-quality education as their peers nationwide. This will open new horizons for our education system,” he said.
Outlining the government’s resolve to boost education, he said the state has allocated a record over Rs 31,000 crore for primary education in the current budget. This accounts for 14.2% of the total outlay and 3.9% of GSDP. It places Odisha among the top states investing over 14% in education.
Majhi advised students to pursue holistic growth beyond academics, encouraging pursuits in sports, dance, music, and the arts. “Don’t limit yourselves to government jobs; today’s boundless opportunities mean you can thrive where you feel most comfortable. Parents, avoid forcing your children into the rat race for doctor or engineer roles as success lies in diverse, fulfilling careers,” the CM said.
The Chief Minister also asked the Cuttack District Collector to submit a report on requirements for integrating the Banki NAC area into a municipality.
The event saw speeches from Cuttack MP Bhartruhari Mahatab, Banki MLA Devi Ranjan Tripathy, Cuttack District Collector Dattatraya Bhausaheb Shinde and other dignitaries.
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