Next Odia meet to be held in Delhi
An international Odia conference will be held in New Delhi
in 2014. It was announced during the concluding session of the first Jatiya
Odisha Swabhiman Sammilani, a conference of Odias living in and outside Odisha
held in Berhampur on December 29. The conference was organized jointly by the
Mahan Sangh and Antarjatiya Odia Swabhiman Paratisthan. Mahan Sangh convenor
Susant Sabat said regional Odisha Swabhiman Sammilani conferences would be held
in Kolkata and New Delhi in near future. During the New Delhi conference, dates
of the international Odia conference to be held in the nation’s capital would
be finalized.
The concluding day of the first Jatiya Odisha Swabhiman
Sammilani had several dignitaries as guests. They included former State Finance
Minister Panchanan Kanungo, senior BJP leader and former State Minister Biswa
Bhusan Harichandan, writer and MP Baishanab Charan Parida, Rajya Sabha joint
secretary Satya Narayan Sahu, and Berhampur University Vice-Chancellor Deepak
Behera.
On the concluding day discussions were held regarding the
economic, cultural and linguistic development of Odias living in Odisha and
outside. Most of the speakers were of the opinion that Odisha was rich in
mineral reserve which has not been properly tapped yet. Similarly they were
also of the view that the language and culture of Odisha was too rich but the
new generation was yet to be properly proud about it. “We should remember that
Odia language has now been accepted as one of the classical languages of the
country and it is high time for our new generation to be proud about it,” they
said.
Prof. Behera lauded the common mass of Odisha for its
silent efforts to keep alive rich language heritage of Odisha. According to
him, the educated mass may be finding it hard to use proper Odia dialect, yet
the commoners have kept alive the rich colloquial form of Odia.
Mr. Harichandan also called upon all to make efforts so
that the generation gets related to the folk and classical art, dance and
theatre forms of Odisha which are identity of the State.
Mr Parida stressed upon the need of enhancing status of
Odia language in modern society. Mr Kanungo in his speech elaborated the
tradition of inland and international trading by Odias in history. “We have to
take measures to enliven the past economic development of our State,” he said. Source: The Hindu