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Odia Mandatory in Schools Odisha: Govt Pushes Language and Cultural Identity

Odia mandatory in schools Odisha decision by CM Mohan Majhi aims to preserve language culture and strengthen Odia identity among students.

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  KEY TAKEAWAYS:
  • Odia made compulsory subject in all schools across Odisha
  • Rule applies to CBSE, ICSE, and English medium schools
  • Move aims to preserve language and promote Odia identity

Bhubaneswar: The Odia mandatory in schools Odisha decision marks a major step toward preserving the state’s linguistic and cultural heritage. Chief Minister Mohan Majhi announced that all schools, regardless of their board, must teach Odia as a compulsory subject to ensure students stay connected to their roots.

The move reflects the government’s focus on strengthening “Odia Asmita” and promoting regional pride among younger generations.

Odia Mandatory in Schools Odisha Applies to All Boards

The new rule will cover all educational institutions in the state, including CBSE, ICSE, and English medium schools.

This ensures that every student in Odisha gains basic proficiency in the Odia language, regardless of their educational background.

Officials believe this step will help bridge cultural gaps and maintain linguistic continuity in a rapidly modernising education system.

Odia Paksha Event Highlights Cultural Revival

The announcement was made during the closing ceremony of Odia Paksha, a state-wide celebration of Odia culture and heritage.

The event, held from Odisha Day to the Odia New Year, featured various cultural activities aimed at reconnecting people with their traditions.

The Chief Minister emphasised that promoting Odia identity is a top priority for the government.

Government Steps to Promote Odia Language

Along with making Odia compulsory in schools, the government is also increasing the use of the language in official communication.

Departments are being encouraged to send and receive official correspondence in Odia instead of relying solely on English.

This shift aims to normalise the use of Odia in governance and daily administration.

Distribution of Odia Books to Students

To support language learning, the government has distributed over 18,000 copies of:

  • Odia Barnabodha (language primer)
  • Shishu Lekha Pustak (children’s literature)

These materials are intended to help students build a strong foundation in the language from an early age.

Why Odia mandatory in schools Odisha Move Matters

Making Odia mandatory in schools is more than an educational reform—it is a cultural initiative aimed at preserving identity in a globalised world.

By integrating language learning with education and governance, Odisha is taking a comprehensive approach to safeguarding its heritage.

The decision is expected to have a long-term impact by ensuring that future generations remain connected to their linguistic and cultural roots.

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