Describing Dutee's Olympics qualification a historic achievement that brought glory for Odisha, Patnaik wished victory for her in Rio, according to a statement from the Chief Minister's Office.
Odisha Athletic Association Secretary Asirbad Behera congratulated Dutee and announced Rs 50,000 for her.
Joyed over her feat, Dutee told an Odia television channel that her success was the result of 14 years of hard work. She said the support of her family played a key role in her achievement.
20-year-old Dutee clocked 11.30 seconds in the women's 100m heats and then ran an even better 11.24 seconds in the finals to win a silver medal in the Kazakhstan Meet too book the Rio Olympics ticket.
Also Read
In the process, Dutee bettered her own national record of 11.33secs which she set at Federation Cup National Championships here in April.
The qualifying mark for the Rio Olympics was set at 11.32 seconds.
She is the first athlete from Odisha to have qualified for Olympics in an individual event.
Earlier, Odia women athletes Rachita Panda and Anuradha Biswal had participated in 2000 Sydney Olympics in 4x100 metre relay race.