During a visit to his home constituency amid tight security, Patnaik also opened an OPD centre in Sheragada hospital and a panchyat building.
The Chief Minister also inaugurated the new urban water supply project for the Hinjili Notified Area Council (NAC) area readied at an estimated cost of Rs 6.14-crore.
Without holding any public meeting in his home constituency, the Chief Minister covered around 20 villages and distributed benefits to the individual beneficiaries in different schemes during the visit.
"We have submitted a memorandum to the Chief Minister at Takarada, near Sheragada, appealing to extend the Harabhangi canal to Sheragada area," said Samir Pradhan, Secretary, Ganjam district sugarcane growers' association and former member of the Zilla Parishad.
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Farmers of the area, who are now depending on lift irrigation and other sources for irrigation would be benefited with the extension of the canal, he added.
The Chief Minister also held a road show at Kamapalli area in Berhampur and addressed a gathering at Markandi, a fishermen village, near Gopalpur.
He also inaugurated six new buildings including four hostels, academic block and laboratory complex at MKCG Medical College here at an investment of over Rs 70-crore.
Similarly at Markandi, he inaugurated a fish landing centre.
The fish landing centre, a long-standing demand of the local fishermen, was established at an estimated cost of Rs five crore, said state's higher education minister Pradeep Panighrahi, who represents the Gopalpur Assembly segment.
At least ten youth Congress activists were taken into preventive custody by the police for allegedly trying to show black flags and burn Patnaik's effigy here during his visit to Berhampur.
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