The main attraction of the 74th Indian History Congress would be renowned historian Prof Romila Thapar's lecture on 'Historical Traditions of Early North India' on the inaugural day, official sources said.
The session would have a special Odisha panel to discuss the history and the contemporary status of the state vis-a-vis society, state and region.
Padmashree Prof Hermann Kulke and four MPs of the state Bhartruhari Mahatab, Baijayant Panda, Pinaki Mishra and Sashibhusan Behera who would be members of the Odisha panel.
Besides these programmes, the session would also have six parallel sections in which nearly 1,300 papers would be presented by delegates on ancient, medieval, modern, countries other than India, archaeology and contemporary India.
Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik would inaugurate the conference in the newly constructed Convention Center of the university, the sources added.
This would be the second time that the event would be held at the premises. The first time was in 1949 when its 12th session was held at the erstwhile Ravenshaw College under the aegis of Harekrushna Mahtab.