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Cabinet nod to changed English spellings for 64 places

Bhubaneswar: The state cabinet, headed by chief minister Mohan Charan Majhi on Friday approved changes to the English spellings of 64 places across 26 districts to align them with Odia pronunciation.Chief secretary Anu Garg said many existing spellings, fixed during the British era, differ significantly from how names are pronounced locally. Several places continue to be recorded in official English documents with distorted colonial spellings, such as “Aul” for “Aali” and “Balasore” for “Baleshwar”. Similarly, district headquarters town of ‘Bargarh’ will now be spelled as Baragada.The cabinet approved the revisions, noting that such inconsistencies deviate from Odia phonetics and impact cultural identity (Odia Asmita).Earlier, the govt had set up a high-level committee chaired by eminent Odia litterateur Pratibha Ray to examine the proposals. After placing its recommendations in the public domain for a month to invite feedback, the panel finalised and proposed revised English spellings for the 64 places.



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