PM to visit Odisha on 24th December, 2018

Published By : Admin | December 23, 2018 | 13:53 IST

The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, will visit Odisha on 24th December, 2018.

At the IIT Bhubaneswar campus, the Prime Minister will release a commemorative stamp and coin on the Paika Rebellion. The Paika Rebellion (PaikaBidroha) was fought against British rule, in Odisha in 1817.

During the event, an announcement will also be made about the setting up of a Chair on the Paika Rebellion, in Utkal University, Bhubaneswar.

The Prime Minister will inaugurate the Lalitgiri Museum.Lalitgiri in Odisha is a famous Buddhist centre of archaeological importance, comprising Stupa, Viharas (monasteries) and images of Lord Buddha.

Shri Narendra Modi will dedicate the IIT Bhubaneswar campus, to the nation. He will also inaugurate the new ESIC Hospital at Bhubaneswar.

The Prime Minister will lay the Foundation Stone for pipeline and road projects.

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