Odisha CM Meets PM Modi, Discusses Infrastructure, Investment And Welfare Initiatives
The Chief Minister also extended an invitation to the Prime Minister to attend the celebrations marking two years of the BJP government’s tenure in Odisha: Reports

BHUBANESWAR: Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi on Sunday met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi and discussed a range of issues relating to the state’s infrastructure development, investment promotion and public welfare programmes.
Sharing details of the meeting on his X handle, Majhi said discussions focused on the “strategic acceleration” of Odisha’s infrastructure growth, enhancement of investment opportunities and implementation of key welfare initiatives aimed at ensuring inclusive development in the state.
The Chief Minister also extended an invitation to the Prime Minister to attend the celebrations marking two years of the BJP government’s tenure in Odisha.
“Called on Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi Ji in New Delhi today. Discussed the strategic acceleration of Odisha’s infrastructure development, enhancement of investment opportunities, and implementation of key public welfare initiatives,” Majhi posted on X.
He further said he invited the Prime Minister to the event commemorating “two years of our government’s dedicated service to the people of Odisha.”
Expressing gratitude for the Centre’s continued support, Majhi said the state government looked forward to working closely with the Union government for Odisha’s sustained progress and holistic development.
The meeting assumes significance as the Odisha government has been aggressively pursuing investments in sectors such as infrastructure, manufacturing, mining, renewable energy and urban development since the BJP assumed power in the state.
The Chief Minister’s visit to the national capital is also being viewed as part of efforts to strengthen coordination between the state and the Centre on key development projects and welfare schemes.

