Thursday, 21 July 2016

Grand plans to mark 200th year of Paika rebellion


BHUBANESWAR: The State Government on Tuesday decided to celebrate the completion of 200 years of Paika revolt against the British empire this year by organising a series of events in Odisha and at national levels. The decision was taken at a high level meeting held under the chairmanship of Minister of State for Culture and Tourism Ashok Chandra Panda. The meeting decided to organise a national seminar in Delhi, set
up a light and sound gallery in the State Museum and conserve old documents relating to Paika rebellion in the State Archives. It was further decided to set up an Amar Jyoti pillar at Barunei and organise an exhibition on the foothills of Barunei hills, the centre of activity of the Paikas during the revolt. A decision was taken to prepare documentation of the revolt based on research and historic data, seminars and symposiums. Besides, essay, drawing and debate competitions will be be organised among students to educate them about the glorious historic deeds of the brave warriors of the State. The meeting also decided to conserve and protect the Khurda fort and develop the road leading to it. A work schedule for implementation of all the decisions taken at the meeting would be prepared within next 10 days, official sources said. The meeting decided to educate Odia girls about the tricks of Paika akhada (a form of self defence) and honour the best performing girls with Rani Sukha Dei award. Long before the 1857 Sepoy mutiny, Paikas of Odisha revolted against the British empire on March 29, 1817. Chief Secretary AP Padhi, Revenue Secretary Mona Sharma, Culture Secretary Manoranjan Panigrahi, Khurda Collector Niranjan Sahu and senior officers of Works, IDCO and Culture Departments participated in the discussion.

in Odisha Grand plans to mark 200th year of Paika rebellion  March 29, 1817  

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