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    The Odia Book Memorandum, published by The Utkal Sammilani in 1953, is a significant document that sheds light on the historical context and demands of the people of Odisha during that time. The Utkal Sammilani, which was a prominent socio-cultural organization in Odisha, played a crucial role in advocating for the rights and interests of the people of the state.

    The memorandum was a response to the recommendations of the States Reorganization Commission, which was set up by the Government of India to review the boundaries of states in the country. The commission’s recommendations had serious implications for Odisha, as it proposed the merger of certain regions of Odisha with neighboring states, leading to concerns about the cultural identity and administrative autonomy of the state.

    In the memorandum, The Utkal Sammilani outlined several key demands and arguments in favor of retaining the boundaries of Odisha as they were at that time. One of the main arguments made in the memorandum was the cultural and linguistic unity of Odisha, which had a rich heritage and distinct identity that needed to be preserved. The organization highlighted the unique traditions, language, and history of Odisha, which would be threatened by any reorganization that involved the merger of Odisha with other states.

    Another key demand of the memorandum was the administrative efficiency and economic viability of Odisha as a separate state. The Utkal Sammilani argued that Odisha had its own distinct administrative structure and economic resources that would be better managed and utilized if the state remained intact. The organization also raised concerns about the possible neglect and underdevelopment of Odisha’s regions if they were merged with larger states, emphasizing the need for a separate and independent Odisha.

    Moreover, the memorandum also addressed the aspirations and sentiments of the people of Odisha, who had a strong sense of identity and pride in their state. The Utkal Sammilani highlighted the historical struggles and sacrifices of the people of Odisha in their fight for self-determination and autonomy, emphasizing the need to respect and honor these sentiments in any discussions about the reorganization of states.

    Overall, the Odia Book Memorandum published by The Utkal Sammilani in 1953 was a powerful and compelling document that captured the essence of the aspirations and concerns of the people of Odisha during that time. The organization’s passionate advocacy for the retention of Odisha’s boundaries and autonomy reflected the deep-rooted connection that the people of Odisha had with their state, as well as their commitment to preserving its cultural, linguistic, and administrative integrity.

    In conclusion, the Odia Book Memorandum serves as a valuable historical document that not only provides insights into the challenges and struggles faced by the people of Odisha during the process of state reorganization but also highlights the resilient spirit and unity of the people in defending their rights and identity. The publication of the memorandum by The Utkal Sammilani remains a testament to the enduring legacy of the organization in championing the cause of Odisha and its people.

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    Books nameMemorandum by The Utkal Sammilani
    Author The Utkal Sammilani
    No Of pages47
    PublisherPragati
    Publication1953
    Printed AtGraphic World
    DistributorNA

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