Odisha and Odias lack the recognition they deserve
Posted: May 2nd, '11, 12:30
Dear Friends
If we go through the history the language Odia and the existence of the Utkal or Kalinga regime is very very old as compared to many other regions of India. The food of Odisha is something what we can really boast of (dalma, santula, besara, dahi baigana, chingudi jhola .... lot more). The same can be said of the sweets of Odisha also (rasagolla, chhenapoda, chhena jhili, chhena tadia, kheera etc). I am an Odia staying in Rajasthan. To my utter surprise hardly anybody outside Odisha is aware of culture, food, traditions of Odisha. All that non odia knows about Odisha is that it is a state consisting of only tribals and most of the people are below poverty line. Though we are proud of our tribal population but always being recognised as a poor and begging state is not at all acceptable. That is because we Odias like stay within our shell and publicise little about our strengths to the outside world. So better late than never. Let us vow to make the outside world aware of the true picture of Odisha so that we regain some of our lost respect and recognition which we really deserve for.
If we go through the history the language Odia and the existence of the Utkal or Kalinga regime is very very old as compared to many other regions of India. The food of Odisha is something what we can really boast of (dalma, santula, besara, dahi baigana, chingudi jhola .... lot more). The same can be said of the sweets of Odisha also (rasagolla, chhenapoda, chhena jhili, chhena tadia, kheera etc). I am an Odia staying in Rajasthan. To my utter surprise hardly anybody outside Odisha is aware of culture, food, traditions of Odisha. All that non odia knows about Odisha is that it is a state consisting of only tribals and most of the people are below poverty line. Though we are proud of our tribal population but always being recognised as a poor and begging state is not at all acceptable. That is because we Odias like stay within our shell and publicise little about our strengths to the outside world. So better late than never. Let us vow to make the outside world aware of the true picture of Odisha so that we regain some of our lost respect and recognition which we really deserve for.