On
April 1, Odisha Day, also known as Utkal Divas, is observed to
commemorate the establishment of the state of Odisha.
Utkal
Divas is more than just a celebration of Odisha’s formation; it is also a
tribute to its rich heritage and culture. From traditional Odia cuisine, folk
music, and dances to art forms and tourist destinations, the state boasts
immense cultural wealth.
The
occasion is celebrated across the state, with people decorating their homes and
public spaces with flags, banners, and flowers in the colours of the state
flag, symbolizing the vibrant culture and heritage of Odisha.
History
Utkal Divas is commemorated each year to commemorate the establishment of the state of Odisha on April 1, 1936. This significant day signifies the separation of Odisha from the combined Bihar and Orissa provinces during the British colonial era in India.
Odisha
Day, alternatively known as Vishuva Milan, is observed as a specified holiday
within the state. These festivities also encompass seminars and exhibitions
that showcase the rich heritage and traditions of the land.