C Shivakumar
Chennai:
It was the quest of higher education that brought Gyanranjan
Mohapatra to Chennai 27 years ago and now the city has become his second home
providing him innumerable opportunities in his career growth.
Chennai is a land of opportunities and is the most peaceful
city when compared to any other metro in the country, says Mohapatra, an IT
professional who came to Chennai in 1985 to pursue his engineering course and
settled down in the city.
An assistant manager in Computer Management Service,
Mohapatra feels the city offers plenty of opportunities for migrants. “There
are plenty of jobs available in IT and BPO sector,” he says.
Interestingly, the city also has number of civil servants from
Orissa who consider it their second home. Some like R C Panda, who is a member
of Central Adminitrative Tribunal (CAT)
feels close to the city as he has spent the best time of his life here.
Starting his career as an assitant collector of Coimbatore, Panda feels Chennai
is his second home as he has more friends in Chennai than in Orissa. “My
children have been brought up here. My family and I have a nostalgic attachment
to the place. After my retirement from CAT, I will be settling down in Chennai
only,” says Panda.
Interestingly, his daughter, a doctor by profession, is
married to a boy from Tirunelveli highlighting the innumerable inter-state
marriages. “Now I have a mapilai who is from Tirunelveli,” says Panda
highlighting his closeness to the state.
The Utkal Association of Madras president Khirod Kumar Jena
said that people of Orissa living in Tamil Nadu have brought with them their
culture, art, personal values and professional expertise and Tamil Nadu has
welcomed and embraced them wholeheartedly.
He said that there had been innumerable inter-state
marriages and the ties between both the states are growing stronger.
Interestingly, the state has been a favourite destination for people of orissa
for medical treatment, education and work.
He said there are more than two lakh Orissa migrants in the
state, some holding prominent post in the administration while some working as
migrant labourers
Interestingly, it is not the opportunities in corporate
firms or peace in the city that is attracting Orissa migrants, it is also the
huge development projects which is attracting the workforce from Orissa.
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