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There has been an age long demand from various organizations as well as from civil society for change of the Name from Orissa to Odisha and Oriya to Odia Odisha Cabinet for the 1st time resolved a proposal in this regard in June 2008.
[28] [29] Thus de facto Maratha control over Orissa was established by 1751, while de jure it remained a part of Bengal Subah till 1752. [28] After the assassination of Mir Habib, the governor of Orissa in 1752, the Marathas formally incorporated Orissa in their dominion, [29] as part of Nagpur kingdom.
Odisha became a separate province and the first officially recognized language-based state of India in 1936, after the amalgamation of the Odia regions from Bihar and Orissa Province, Madras Presidency and Chhattisgarh Division was successfully executed. 26 Odia princely states, including Sadheikala-Kharasuan in today's Jharkhand, also signed a ...
One of the great writers in the 20th century was Pandit Krushna Chandra Kar (1907–1995) from Cuttack, who wrote many books for children like Pari Raija, Kuhuka Raija, Panchatantra, Adi Jugara Galpa Mala, etc. He was last felicitated by the Sahitya Academy in 1971–72 for his contributions to Odia literature, development of children's fiction ...
"One Man Woman/One Woman Man", by Paul Anka and Odia Coates, 1975 Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title One Man Woman .
Since the field was bounded on three sides, [5] therefore, no one was able to get escape from the field. Within some minutes 29 persons were dead on the spot and 56 were injured. Among the dead of Eram massacre includes one woman named Pari Bewa, who is regarded as the only lady martyr of Odisha. For this incident, Eram is popularly known as ...
The Government of India Act 1935 enlarged the elected provincial legislature and expanded provincial autonomy vis-a-vis the central government.. In the elections held in 1937, the Indian National Congress won the majority seats, but declined to form a government.
Orissa is the former name of the state of Odisha in India. Orissa may also refer to: Places. Orissa Subah, a Mughal imperial province; Bihar and Orissa Province, a ...