00:00The 18th Indian Independence Day is now celebrated in the capital city of Orissa, Bhubaneswar.
00:06The foreign minister, S. Jai Shankar, has gone to Orissa for five days to celebrate this day.
00:13The Mongolian Pujodan is held at the Jagannath Temple in Puri.
00:16The Jagannath Temple is spread out over a huge stone wall.
00:21The head of the Sangba Dikta, Jai Jagannath, greets the people of Jagannath Temple.
00:28S. Jai Shankar, who was on a trip with the foreign minister in this city, greets the women.
00:33Jai Jagannath!
00:35It is a great honor that I have come here to pay obeisance.
00:41I have got this opportunity to pay obeisance.
00:44There can be no better start than this in coming to Orissa.
00:48You know that the next few days will be the Indian Independence Day.
00:52It will be for the first time in Orissa.
00:54I have complete faith that whatever efforts and preparations should be made on our part,
01:03our honourable Chief Minister and the government of Orissa have made a lot of efforts and given a lot of attention.
01:15I have complete faith.
01:19You know that on this occasion, the President and the Prime Minister will also come.
01:24This is also an opportunity to showcase Orissa.
01:29How to focus Orissa on the world map.
01:35As I said, the focus will be complete.
01:40I know that whoever comes will also come to pay obeisance to Sri Jagannath.
01:47Sir, what is being focused on the world map on the Indian Independence Day?
01:54Brother, I have just come to pay obeisance.
01:57You will meet there.
01:59I will ask you all the questions you have in your mind.
02:02Once again, I greet you all.
02:05Jai Jagannath!
02:06Foreign Minister S. Jai Shankar,
02:08spent the night at the Konark Eco Retreat and visited the Surya Temple on Tuesday.
02:14Foreign Minister S. Jai Shankar,
02:17saw the view of the ancient settlement of Orissa,
02:20and made a global statement.
02:23After the construction of the Surya Temple,
02:26they met with a rich cultural and historical background,
02:29which made them very excited.
02:32Focusing on the ministerial journey,
02:35Konark was called a three-story desert.
02:38Due to the lack of electricity,
02:41the road to Konark has been protected.
02:44It is worth noting that on the Independence Day,
02:47many Indians from all over the world
02:50and foreigners from other countries in India
02:53were present at the construction site.
02:56Foreign Minister S. Jai Shankar,
02:59contributed to this special event
03:02to bring India's pride and cultural heritage to the whole world.
03:07Bureau Report, One India, Bangla
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