Bhubaneswar: Deputy Chief Minister Pravati Parida inaugurated a bright new program called "Pitha on Wheels" today. She launched this special event at the Subhadra Shakti Bazaar. The government started this initiative just before the famous Raja festival begins. The festival brings great joy to the state, and this new program adds fun to the celebrations.
"Pitha on Wheels" is a creative mobile food service. Special vans will travel across the capital city of Bhubaneswar. These vans will stop at six different locations in the city. The vans will sell traditional Odia cakes, known as pithas. Local women, including mothers and sisters from the community, prepare these delicious snacks. They cook the food with great care and traditional methods.
This program gives city residents a wonderful chance to eat authentic food. Many people in the city do not have the time to make traditional pithas at home. Now, they can easily buy them from these mobile vans. At the same time, this program helps local women earn money. It gives them a great platform to show their cooking skills. The initiative supports these women and helps them become financially independent.
The holiday celebrations do not stop at the food vans. The Subhadra Shakti Bazaar offers many more exciting activities for the Raja festival. The organizers have set up traditional swings for everyone to enjoy. Visitors can also buy sweet betel leaves, known as Paan, and many types of pithas directly at the market.
Furthermore, the organizers planned special treats just for women and girls. They opened special beauty parlor sections inside the Subhadra Shakti Bazaar. Girls can get beautiful nail painting and nail art done here. These fun activities make the festival extra special for the young women in the community.
The festival of Raja deeply honors women and celebrates Mother Earth. Women usually wear new clothes, play on swings, and eat sweet treats during this three-day holiday. The "Pitha on Wheels" program and the bazaar activities capture this exact festive spirit. The Deputy Chief Minister expressed her happiness about this project. She hopes the initiative will bring smiles to many faces. Families can now enjoy the holiday with good food, fun activities, and strong community spirit.
"Pitha on Wheels" is a creative mobile food service. Special vans will travel across the capital city of Bhubaneswar. These vans will stop at six different locations in the city. The vans will sell traditional Odia cakes, known as pithas. Local women, including mothers and sisters from the community, prepare these delicious snacks. They cook the food with great care and traditional methods.
This program gives city residents a wonderful chance to eat authentic food. Many people in the city do not have the time to make traditional pithas at home. Now, they can easily buy them from these mobile vans. At the same time, this program helps local women earn money. It gives them a great platform to show their cooking skills. The initiative supports these women and helps them become financially independent.
The holiday celebrations do not stop at the food vans. The Subhadra Shakti Bazaar offers many more exciting activities for the Raja festival. The organizers have set up traditional swings for everyone to enjoy. Visitors can also buy sweet betel leaves, known as Paan, and many types of pithas directly at the market.
Furthermore, the organizers planned special treats just for women and girls. They opened special beauty parlor sections inside the Subhadra Shakti Bazaar. Girls can get beautiful nail painting and nail art done here. These fun activities make the festival extra special for the young women in the community.
The festival of Raja deeply honors women and celebrates Mother Earth. Women usually wear new clothes, play on swings, and eat sweet treats during this three-day holiday. The "Pitha on Wheels" program and the bazaar activities capture this exact festive spirit. The Deputy Chief Minister expressed her happiness about this project. She hopes the initiative will bring smiles to many faces. Families can now enjoy the holiday with good food, fun activities, and strong community spirit.



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