CM Majhi: Odisha CM Mohan Majhi’s 3-Day Visit to Delhi | Bhubaneswar News


Bhubaneswar: Chief minister Mohan Majhi left for Delhi on Monday evening for a three-day official visit. On Tuesday, he is scheduled to take part in the national highway construction appraisal convocation organised by the Union ministry of road transport and highways. The chief minister will return to Bhubaneswar on the morning of August 14, the chief minister’s office informed.This marks the third occasion that Majhi is venturing to New Delhi after becoming the chief minister. TNN
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