While one NaMo Tea Stall was inaugurated in front of the BJP state headquarters here, the party plans to have such facility in each ward of the Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation area.
"Some 50 stalls are likely to be opened before the rally," said Amiya Das, a senior leader adding that similar stalls will be opened in different parts of the state as well.
A cup of tea is being sold at the rate of Rs two which is less by Rs three a cup in the market, said Dinabandu Sah, a customer in the NaMo Tea Stall.
Meanwhile, the party leaders conducted "Bhooi Puja" at Barmunda Ground, the venue of Modi's public meeting. The party leaders went ahead with construction of the stage for Modi's February 11 rally, a party said in a statement.
The BJP's women's wing members also launched a 'mehndi' campaign to create awareness by writing "NaMo" and drawing the party's Lotus symbol on their palms.