In view of the boycott call by Maoists in some areas of the state, an alert had been sounded and police force in all districts had been put on strict vigil.
Tight security arrangements had been made in Maoist affected districts like Malkangiri, Rayagada, Koraput, Kandhamal, Balangir and Gajapati. In some areas, Maoists had given a call to observe black day and asked people to boycott celebrations by putting up posters.
The celebrations remained peaceful without any untoward incident reported from any part.
Governor S C Jamir unfurled the tri-colour at the main function at the majestic Mahatma Gandhi Road here, while Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik did so at the historic Barabati stadium in Cuttack.
Patnaik said the fight against corruption has been strengthened in Odisha, which accords top priority to speedy and overall development.
Exhorting people to make endeavour to build a prosperous Odisha as well as a strong nation through peace, development and values, he said the state's able manpower base and rich natural resources provide it with abundant opportunities for achieving development.
The state is witnessing a new era of development, welfare and socio-economic empowerment of all sections of society starting from farmers and labourers to women, tribals, dalits, youths and students, the chief minister said.
At the official programme here there was an impressive parade, colourful tableaux displayingthe state's rich culture and progress made in different sectors were taken out.
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