CM Majhi Meets 40 Delegates From 12 Countries, Highlights Odisha’s Governance, Heritage

CM Majhi Meets 40 Delegates From 12 Countries, Highlights Odisha’s Governance, Heritage



Bhubaneswar: Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi met with 40 foreign delegates from 12 countries, who called on him at Lok Seva Bhawan in Bhubaneswar on Wednesday as part of the 37th Parliamentary Internship Programme.

Organised by the Parliamentary Research and Training Institute for Democracies (PRIDE) under the Parliament Secretariat in New Delhi, the programme provided a platform for discussions with the Chief Minister on various aspects of governance and development.

Welcoming the delegates, Majhi emphasised the Odisha Legislative Assembly’s 89-year legacy of dedicated public service, underlining its contribution to India’s democratic fabric. “Odisha carries a strong democratic tradition, and our Assembly’s parliamentary procedures are among the best in the country,” he said during the meeting.

On the Assembly’s recent achievements, the CM noted that from June 2024 to June 2025, the House conducted 62 sittings, including a record-breaking 12-hour and 25-minute debate on the Odisha University (Amendment) Bill, 2024. Majhi also highlighted Odisha’s leadership in the digital transformation of legislative processes. Key initiatives include the full implementation of the National e-Vidhan Application, OSWAS for e-governance, a completely digital House, and the use

of AI for research and indexing. These efforts have earned the Odisha Assembly a national award for excellence in digital applications.

Highlighting the importance of parliamentary committees, Majhi said Odisha has established 25 such bodies, including 10 departmental standing committees, which function as “mini-parliaments” to ensure effective governance. He mentioned the state’s recent successful hosting of the national conference for chairpersons of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe committees, reflecting Odisha’s commitment to inclusive governance.

While the CM described Odisha as the cultural hub of Eastern India, the delegates, who had previously visited iconic sites like Puri, Konark, Dhauli, and other heritage spots, expressed high praise for the state’s rich heritage and warm hospitality.

Rajya Sabha MP Sujit Kumar, present at the event, hailed the Odisha Assembly as a national model for discipline, constructive debates, and technological innovation. He noted that the internship program offers young global representatives a rare opportunity to learn about India’s unique parliamentary traditions in a vibrant democratic ecosystem.

Representing Turkmenistan’s Majlis (Parliament), member Kerimguly Gurbangulyyevich Geldiyev commended Odisha’s dedication to transparency and digital reforms in democracy, calling the internship a memorable experience for all participants.

The meeting was attended by Chief Secretary Manoj Ahuja, Development Commissioner Anu Garg, Additional Chief Secretary (Parliamentary Affairs) Surendra Kumar, Odisha Assembly Secretary Satyabrata Rout, PRIDE Director Prashant Mallick, and senior officers from the Chief Minister’s Office.

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