National Symposium on 'Paika Rebellion' Claim for Status Relevant, Rebellion's Significant Role Acknowledged
National Symposium on 'Paika Rebellion' Claim for Status Relevant, Rebellion's Significant Role
Acknowledged
New Delhi, 21st October 2017: 'Paika Rebellion' of Odisha in 1817 spearheaded by Baxi
Jagabandhu and his associates was an armed struggle against the tyranny and oppression of
British East India Company. The rebellion before 40 years of Sepoy Mutiny-1857, generally
accepted as the first Indian
well as for the entire nation and deserves the status of
first struggle of Independence in the country, said Scholars and Academicians here. Participating in the 2 day National historical symposium on
the 200 years of the Odisha Rebellion, organised by Department of Culture, Govt of
Odisha in collaboration with 'The Intellect', a forum of intellectuals in Delhi and Indian
Council for Historical Research in India
International Centre, the scholars described the rebellion
as an armed struggle against British
Rule, participated by Paikas, means multi-taskers and fort
soldiers along with peasants, tribal,
general public, even zamindars. The speakers emphasized on
rewriting history with utmost care
and exploration will help establish the rebellion as the
first war of Independence in the country.
The two day National symposium was inaugurated by Ashok
Chandra Panda, Minister,
Tourism & Culture, Odisha who suggested scholars to go
ahead with their evaluations and studies
on the rebellion. He also described on the multi-dimensional
programmes undertaken by Odisha
Government for celebration of 200 years of Paika Rebellion.
Among others, A. V. Swami,
Member, Rajya Sabha, Pravas Kumar Singh, Member, Lakasabha,
Prof. Bhairabi Prasad Sahoo,
Delhi University, Prof. Chintamani Mohapatra, Rector, JNU,
Amarendra Khatua, Ex-Director
General, ICCR spoke on the Rebellion and supported the
demand as relevant with changing
scenario in studies of historiography, heterogeneous and
plural characteristics of people's protest.
The effort to substantiate Odisha's demand to accord status
to the Paika Rebellion through
debates and deliberations which would throw new light on the
forgotten era of Indian Freedom
Struggle will mark 5 brain-storming sessions on various
themes relating to rebellion for coming 2
days. The inaugural ceremony also featured an exhibition on the
Rebellion that was declared
open by Adwait Gadnaik, Director General of National Modern
Art Gallery, the release of a
souvenir, rendering of "Bande Utkal Jananee",
state song of Odisha and a quiz competition among
students. "The Symposium will definitely bring
necessary debates in support of Rebellion with
more arguments, more records, testimonials and historical
indicators", said Manoranjan Panigrahi,
Commissioner-cum-Secretary, Dept of Culture, Odisha while
presenting welcome address. The
programme was graced by a number of representatives,
participants, scholars and cultural
activists.
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