📍 Sambalpur, Odisha · 🗂️ Development · 📅 13 May 2026 · ⏱️ 3 min read · ✍️ Priya Panda
Sambalpur, Odisha — Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan recently inaugurated the Bhimmandali Eco Heritage Site in Odisha’s Sambalpur district, marking a significant development in the region.
Background The Bhimmandali Eco Heritage Site is a unique initiative aimed at promoting eco-tourism and preserving the natural heritage of the area. The site is expected to attract tourists and provide a boost to the local economy.
The Union Minister of Education, Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Dharmendra Pradhan, inaugurated the Bhimmandali Eco Heritage Site. This initiative is part of a larger effort to promote sustainable development and eco-friendly practices in the region. The inauguration ceremony was attended by local dignitaries and community members.
Community Impact The Bhimmandali Eco Heritage Site is expected to have a positive impact on the local community, providing opportunities for eco-tourism and sustainable livelihoods. The site will help in preserving the natural heritage of the area and promote environmental awareness among community members. The local administration has assured that the project will be implemented in a manner that benefits the community and ensures their active participation.
The Bhimmandali Eco Heritage Site holds great significance for the local community, as it is expected to become a major tourist attraction in the region. The site’s unique features and natural beauty make it an ideal destination for eco-tourists. Local residents are optimistic about the potential benefits of the project, including job creation and economic growth.
What Happens Next The inauguration of the Bhimmandali Eco Heritage Site marks the beginning of a new era in eco-tourism and sustainable development in Sambalpur. The local administration and community members are expected to work together to ensure the success of the project and make it a model for other eco heritage sites in the region.
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Priya Panda has reported from Sambalpur for over eight years, covering governance, development and community affairs for Sundargarh Mirror.