Aahwaan infotech was founded by Dr Jyoti Prasad Pattnaik, in 2006 with an aim to reach the global Odia population and to bind them all with the land and language of Orissa, by presenting a monthly e-Magazine in Odia called "Aahwaan". Aahwaan infotech has been successfull in keeping the promises we made to the Land and Language, by being able to publish the magazine for last more than two years, month after month. And now we have entered in to the business of web development and here too we are excelling by providing the cheapest web development solutions to the people.
We have been trying to provide you with the best of technology over the years and having produced the first online e-Magazine in Odia we are now foraying into a new domain of web developping, by providing you with the cheapest web developping solutions for your personal needs. Come explore more about Aahwaan and also know your own Orissa, the land that gave you a solid earth to stand on and have your life settled. This is the land where you were born and now it is time you revisit the great land of Lord Jagannath and pay your share of responsibility and gratefulness to the Odia language too.
In the web site you will see many things which will change the way you looked at Orissa and Odia. So be prepared to experience Orissa and Odia like never before. With an aim to propagate the great Odia literature and to let the world know, that we were the first in the great indian Art and literature screene to produce novels by the great creaters like Fakir Mohan Senapati, long before even Munsi Premchand wrote his novels, and we were the people who initiated the Sipoy Revolution in 1818 much before the great Indian Sepoy movement in 1957 happened.
Aahwaan Infotech, brings to you every month a magazine completely published in Odia, available online for free reading by people world wide over the internet. For more than two years now we are here and we will be here till the land and language of Orissa needs our active participation to take it to a new high.



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