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Published By : Chinmaya Dehury | November 12, 2025 10:07 PM
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Cuttack, Nov 12: Governor Dr. Hari Babu Kambhampati on Wednesday said that the historic Balijatra festival carries a timeless message for humanity — that the seas were never meant to divide, but to connect.

Speaking at the Valedictory Ceremony of the Historical Balijatra in Cuttack, he said the festival stands as a living symbol of goodwill, unity, and shared prosperity.

“When guided by goodwill, trade and travel can unite civilizations, bringing harmony where politics may fail,” the Governor said, calling Balijatra a celebration of both prosperity and morality.

He described the festival as a magnificent testament to Odisha’s eternal spirit, weaving together the courage of Kalinga’s ancient seafarers—the Sadhaba Puas—and the creativity of modern Odisha into one unbroken thread of glory.

Recalling the maritime heritage of Kalinga, Dr. Kambhampati said the brave seafarers once sailed from the banks of the Mahanadi to distant lands such as Sri Lanka, Java, Sumatra, Bali, and Cambodia, carrying not only goods but also the light of art, language, and faith. Their voyages, he said, proved that the sea is a bridge linking hearts and civilizations.

Calling Balijatra a “mirror of the Odia soul,” the Governor said true wealth lies in the resilience and artistry of the people.

He urged the youth to awaken the spirit of the Sadhaba Puas by exploring new horizons in technology, innovation, and sustainable enterprise.Dr. Kambhampati commended the State Government and the Cuttack District Administration for their efforts in organizing the festival and lauded the Rs 200-crore Mahanadi Riverfront Development Project.

He also appreciated the initiative to seek UNESCO World Heritage status for Balijatra and thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for promoting India’s maritime heritage globally.“Balijatra is not the end of a celebration,” he said, “but the continuation of a journey of courage, creativity, and compassion.”

Among others, Industries Minister Sampad Chandra Swain; Choudwar-Cuttack MLA Souvic Biswal; Barabati-Cuttack MLA Sofia Firdous; and Cuttack Sadar MLA Prakash Chandra Sethi also spoke on the occasion. Cuttack District Collector Dattatraya Bhausaheb Shinde delivered the welcome address, while Cuttack Municipal Corporation Commissioner Kirandeep Kaur Sahota proposed the vote of thanks. Deputy Commissioner of Police, Cuttack, Khilari Rishikesh Dnyandeo and Deputy Naval Officer In-Charge, Odisha, Commander Vaibhav Kaslikar were also present on the occasion.