He was 67.
Majhi is survived by his wife, three sons and three daughters, family sources said.
Eight-time MLA from Kotpad in Koraput district, Majhi was ailing for quite some time. He had been admitted to a private hospital here a few days ago and passed away late last night, they said.
A popular tribal leader, Majhi had joined Congress in 1964 and remained loyal to the national party all through winning his first assembly election from Kotpad in 1974.
He did not contest the 2014 Assembly elections because of illness, party sources said.
A host of leaders including Odisha Pradesh Congress committee (OPCC) President, Jaydev Jena have condoled the death of Majhi.
"Majhi was a polular tribal leader. He always raised tribal issues in the assembly and other fora," Jena said in a condolence message.
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