Odisha Celebrates 90th Utkal Divas Honoring 1936 Formation
Odisha celebrates the 90th Utkal Divas marking its 1936 separation from Bihar under British rule. Honoring Madhusudan Das and the Utkal Sammilani movement, the event highlights Odia language recognition, cultural heritage, and vibrant festivities including Odia Pakhya 2026.
The occasion highlighted Odisha’s enduring legacy rooted in its Kalinga heritage, deep Jagannath devotion, and the classical elegance of Odissi dance. Across the state, tributes reflected a blend of historical reverence and contemporary progress, reinforcing the cultural and linguistic unity that shaped its formation.
Leaders, including Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, praised O
disha’s timeless traditions and resilience, acknowledging the state’s significant contribution to India’s cultural fabric. In Bhubaneswar, buildings illuminated in green, blue, and purple created a striking visual tribute, symbolizing both celebration and continuity.
Public discourse and social media posts prominently featured the state anthem “Bande Utkala Janani,” alongside tributes to freedom fighters who played a crucial role in Odisha’s formation. The celebrations also previewed Odia Pakhya 2026, a month-long cultural festivity designed to showcase the richness of Odia traditions while fostering greater public engagement.
As Odisha commemorates nine decades since its formation, Utkal Divas stands as a powerful reminder of the state’s linguistic assertion, cultural preservation, and enduring spirit, seamlessly blending ancient pride with modern progress.

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