Utkal Divas 2026: 1 April

Utkal Divas, also known as Odisha Foundation Day, is celebrated annually on 1 April to mark the creation of Odisha as a separate province in 1936. It commemorates historic achievement of forming the first Indian state on a linguistic basis, recognising identity of Odia-speaking people. The day is observed as a public holiday in Odisha.

Historical Background

The demand for a separate Odisha began in late 19th–early 20th century, as Odia-speaking regions were scattered across Bengal, Bihar, and Central Provinces.

Key leaders of movement included:

  • Madhusudan Das
  • Gopabandhu Das
  • Fakir Mohan Senapati

The movement gained momentum through Utkal Sammilani (est. 1903 in Cuttack), which unified Odia leaders and consistently demanded a separate province.

Important developments:

  • 1928: Committee headed by Clement Attlee examined the demand
  • 1930: Demand raised at Round Table Conference by Krushna Chandra Gajapati
  • 1932: Boundary Committee (Samuel O’Donnell) supported formation

Finally, on 1 April 1936, Odisha was carved out of Bihar and Orissa Province.

Nature of Movement

The Odisha statehood movement was largely peaceful, characterised by:

  • Conferences and petitions
  • Intellectual discourse and public mobilisation
  • No major violence

This makes it a unique example of non-violent regional assertion in pre-independence India.

Significance of Utkal Divas

Utkal Divas represents:

  • Recognition of linguistic identity in India
  • Preservation of Odia language and culture
  • Success of a peaceful regional movement
  • Inspiration for post-independence linguistic reorganisation of states (1956)

From Orissa to Odisha (Name Change)

  • Original name: Orissa (language: Oriya)
  • Changed to Odisha (Odia) through the 113th Constitutional Amendment Act, 2011
  • Based on a resolution passed by Odisha Assembly (2008)
About Odisha
  • First state formed on linguistic basis (1936)
  • Known for Odissi dance and Pattachitra art
  • Home to Jagannath Temple
  • Famous festival: Rath Yatra

Located along the Bay of Bengal coastline

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