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Odisha paid tribute to Netaji on the 125th birthday

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Bhubaneswar: Odisha paid wealthy for Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose on the 125th birthday with a series of events amid tight compliance with Covid-19 guidelines on Sunday.
Netaji birthplace, Janakinath Bhawan in Cuttack, now Netaji-born museum, is beautifully decorated on that occasion.
People attacked the museum to pay the flower wages to the legendary Freedom Fighter.
The statue of flowers and his ideology was remembered by singing Ramdhun.
The special exhibition of the Netaji idol, made of clay, wood and others by 15 artists, is displayed by Odisha Lalit when the Academy to mark that day.
Governor Ganeshi Lal pays a humble tribute to a great leader on his birthday.
“The extraordinary grit and Netaji patriotism will continue to inspire the generation of India,” he tweeted.
Minister of Piercing Naveen Patnaik Tweeted, “I paid homage to the son of a decent mother and freedom of Fighter Netaji Subhas Chandra on his birthday.
Odisha’s land has inspired him to serve and fight for the country.
His strong leadership, and extraordinary patriotism will stay alive In all life.
“The sand sculptor recorded by Sudarshan Patnaik created a 7-ft sand replica of the Indian gate with Netaji at Puri Beach.
Some students and youth organizations also gave respect to Netaji at the Museum in Cuttack and Slogan Songs such as “Netaji Amar Rah”.
However, general visitors are not allowed to visit the museum on Sunday remembering a pandemic.
“That day was not less than any festival for the residents of Cuttack.
Netaji, who spent his childhood in Bylane Cuttack, finishing his school at Ravenshaw Collegiate School.
We all feel very proud of the Son of Land,” said Pabitra Mohan Panda, a resident of Odia Bazar.

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