Bhubaneswar: The Odisha government is set to finalise its vision document for 2036 and 2047 in the next 15 days after consultations with public representatives, common citizens, members of civil society and intellectuals at various levels.
The decision in this regard was taken during the 7th meeting of the state council of ministers held at Lok Seva Bhawan in Bhubaneswar on Wednesday.
“It was decided that the ‘Odisha Vision 2036 and 2047’ document will be finalised in consultation with public representatives, common citizens, members of civil society and intellectuals at various levels in the next 15 days by organising regional workshops at four different locations in the state,” the Chief Minister’s Office said in a statement.
Notably, Odisha will complete 100 years of formation in 2036 while India will complete 100 years of independence in 2047. So, with the support of NITI Aayog, the government has started preparing for ‘Odisha Vision 2036 and 2047’ from August 2024.
Speaking at the meeting, Majhi said that on the occasion of centenary celebrations of the formation of the state, the government has taken an ambitious resolve to make Odisha a prosperous and developed state by 2036. This will also help in achieving the goal of making our country a developed nation by 2047, he said.
Inclusion, prosperity and wellness are the three pillars which form the basis of this vision document. To achieve the GSDP target of USD 1.5 trillion by 2047 and to contribute 5 per cent to India’s GDP, Odisha needs to exceed and accelerate the rate of economic growth it has achieved so far, he said.
“This is both a challenge as well as an opportunity. This goal can be achieved through a collaborative environment, public-private investment, implementation and coordination through technology,” the CM said.
In this regard, Odisha’s growth transformation journey will be accelerated by launching a strategic initiative ’36 for 36′, identifying 36 flagship initiatives aimed at making a significant impact in key sectors by 2036, he added.
The Chief Minister stressed the need for prioritising infrastructural growth and suggested special plans for expansion of roads and railways networks, ports and air connectivity.
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