Bhubaneswar: Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi on Monday met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi and held discussions on key issues related to the state’s development agenda with a focus on infrastructure, investment promotion and people’s welfare.
During the meeting, Majhi is understood to have apprised the Prime Minister of Odisha’s ongoing and proposed infrastructure projects, with a focus on accelerating growth across key sectors.
The Chief Minister also discussed measures to expand investment opportunities in the state and strengthen implementation of public welf
are initiatives aimed at improving service delivery.
Majhi also extended an invitation to Prime Minister Modi to attend the celebrations marking two years of the state government’s tenure. He highlighted what he described as the administration’s “dedicated service to the people of Odisha” during its term.
“Discussed the strategic acceleration of Odisha’s infrastructure development, enhancement of investment opportunities, and implementation of key public welfare initiatives. Also extended a cordial invitation to him for the celebration marking two years of our government’s dedicated service to the people of Odisha. Grateful for his continued guidance and support as we collectively strive towards the state’s sustained progress and holistic development,” the Chief Minister said in a post on X
The meeting is seen as part of the state government’s continued engagement with the Centre to push forward its development priorities and attract greater investment into Odisha.
