Bhubaneswar: Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik laid the foundation stone for the first ‘Adivasi Bhawan’ at Gothapatna in Bhubaneswar on Wednesday.
Speaking on the occasion, the Chief Minister said that the building to be constructed at a cost of over Rs 100 crore will be a multi-purpose centre for tribal art, culture, discussions, meetings, conferences and exhibitions.
The CM expressed hope that this building, dedicated to the tribal people of the state, will help in realizing the vision of Nabin Odisha, Empowered Odisha.
On being operational, tribal people belonging to 64 Scheduled Tribes categories including primitive tribes will be benefitted.
To be developed as a project of state-level administration for the Special Development Council, this multi-purpose facility will also help in meeting the needs of the tribals.
The ‘Adivasi Bhavan’ will provide accommodation facilities for the tribal community members coming from different parts of Odisha. At the same time, Scheduled Tribes as a whole often maintain different cultural practices, food preferences and social norms. The building will create a conducive environment for them as well as respect their cultural sensitivities. A pleasant living facility will also be made available to them.
The ‘Adivasi Bhawan’ will also have conference rooms, Koraput Coffee Cafe and Adisha’s second outlet.
It will act as a convenient infrastructure for them to provide essential services and resources in Bhubaneswar. Information regarding healthcare facilities, educational institutions, government offices and other facilities will be available here. The proposed Bhawan will have facilities for both display and sale of tribal artefacts and traditional garments.
It is worth mentioning that all Scheduled Tribe communities demanded the construction of Adivasi Bhawan for holding deliberations, awareness camps, and discussion of new ideas on various aspects of tribal welfare.
Commissioner-cum-Secretary of ST & SC Development Department Roopa Roshan Sahoo delivered the welcome address in the program.
Scheduled Tribes & Scheduled Caste Development Minister Jagannath Saraka, Director Scheduled Tribes Indramani Tripathi and other senior officials were present in the program.