Paika Rebellion: Odisha’s Uprising Against British Rule
Why in the News?
The Paika Rebellion, a significant early revolt against British colonialism in Odisha and a precursor to the Indian independence movement, has sparked controversy after its omission from the latest NCERT Class 8 history textbook. The movement symbolizes regional resistance and Odia sub-nationalism.

Background and Causes of the Rebellion:
● Paikas: Traditional military retainers recruited by the Gajapati rulers of Odisha since the 16th century, holding hereditary rent-free land (nish-kar jagirs) in exchange for martial services.
● British Annexation (1803): British takeover of Odisha led to loss of political patronage for Paikas and local landlords.
● Economic Hardships: Introduction of land revenue settlements and currency changes forced many proprietors to lose lands to Bengali landlords.
● Salt Tax Extension (1814): British control of salt in coastal Odisha caused unrest and raids, adding to widespread discontent.
The Rebellion and Its Course:
● Outbreak (1817): Around 400 Kondh tribals and Paikas, led by Bakshi Jagabandhu, rose against the British.
● Major Battles: Rebels attacked police stations, burned government quarters, looted treasury, and killed British officials over several months.
● Crushing the Revolt: Despite fierce resistance, British suppressed the rebellion; leader Bakshi Jagabandhu escaped to forests, evading capture until 1825.
● Symbolic Importance: The rebellion is seen as one of India’s earliest uprisings predating the 1857 revolt, contributing to the broader Indian independence movement.
| Historical Significance and Recognition of Paika Rebellion: |
| ● Odia Sub-nationalism: Paika Rebellion is a symbol of regional pride and resistance against colonial rule. |
● Anniversary and Memorials: In 2017, the 200th anniversary was marked by government recognition; memorials and Paika Academy are being developed near Khurda.
● Controversy: Omission from NCERT textbooks has been criticized by Odisha leaders, calling it a disservice to the brave Paikas.
● Government Assurance: Ministry of Education plans to include the rebellion in the second volume of the history textbook to be released later.
● National Recognition: Union Culture Minister and Prime Minister have acknowledged the rebellion’s role as a prelude to India’s freedom struggle, highlighting its importance in the context of traditional art forms and cultural heritage. |
