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ILS calls on Bhubaneswar to contribute to the livelihood of the people of Odisha

New Delhi / Bhubaneswar, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Health and Family Welfare Minister Dr. Under Harshavardhan's leadership, India have won the Kovid-19 match. The Bhubaneswar Institute of Life Sciences (ILS) has been instrumental in promoting research on the development and eradication of indigenous vaccines, especially in the fight against kovid-19 epidemics, said Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan. Mr Pradhan also called on ILS to contribute to the lives and livelihoods of the people of Odisha.

Addressing a video conference on the occasion of the 32nd founding day of the Bhubaneswar Institute of Life Science on Thursday, Union Minister Shri Pradhan said that high-quality and multi-disciplinary research is being carried out for the overall development and improvement of human health, agriculture and the environment. Similarly, ILS is not only working to strengthen Make in India, but also to develop scientific know-how in Nabarangpur, a northeastern and aspiring district of Odisha.

The dedicated attitude and efforts of ILS Bhubaneswar will benefit the society by fulfilling the aspirations of the people. Prime Minister Narendra Modi's blue economy has long been a priority for Odisha's long beaches. Therefore, the Union Minister for Science and Technology, Dr. K.S. "I urge Harshavardhan to resign," he said.

With the establishment of the center in Bhubaneswar, it will open the door to the growth of the state's maritime-based sustainable economy. However, after the request, the Union Minister Dr. Harshavardhan took the issue into consideration and promised to provide the necessary assistance to set up the Center of Excellence on Marine Bio-Technology at ILS Bhubaneswar.

Indian Anti-Corruption Reform All India General Secretary Odisha suffers

Bhubaneswar, Dr. Bipin Bihari Mishra, All India General Secretary, Indian Anti-Corruption Agency, has arrived in Odisha for five days. At the Bijupatnaik International Airport, Dr. Mishra was greeted by La Ing Bipin Bihari Nayak, General Secretary of Odisha, Shri Suresh Chandra Mohapatra, Finance Secretary, Balakrishna Raut, Coordinator of the organization, Ashok Mohapatra, Editor of Cuttack and Shri Shyamsunder Mohanty, Labor Reform Officer. Dr. Mishra spoke to the staff of the organization, which is suffering from Odisha, and emphasized on how to reach out to the public.

Handing over a memorandum signed by the Congress demanding the revocation of the by-law to the Governor

Bhubaneswar, Ekamra Area Every temple in Bhubaneswar has a unique craftsmanship and heritage. Sri Sri Lingaraj Mahaprabhu is the deity of the capital. The soul of the Oriya nation is Sri Sri Jagannath. Lingaraj has a similarity with the Nitikanti of the Mahaprabhu. There are also six appointments. For this, Lingaraj Mahaprabhu is "Hari Har". Both the BJD and the BJP are making a difference between Jagannath in Shrikshetra and Lingaraj Mahaprabhu in Ekam.

The NMA by-law has been withdrawn from the Shree Gannath Temple. But the by-law was not withdrawn from the Lord Sri Lingaraj Temple, the Ananta Basudev Temple and the Brahmeshwar Temple. That is why today, a Congress delegation led by Mrs. Rashmi Mohapatra, a Congress legislative candidate from the Ekamra Assembly constituency, addressed a memorandum addressed to His Excellency the Governor at the Raj Bhavan demanding the revocation of the by-law. His Excellency the Governor is requested to take legal action in this regard.

The delegation included Bhubaneswar district Congress president Biswajit Das, Congress leaders Kapil Panda, Manoranjan Batu, Shriya Mohanty, Jayakrishna Subuddhi, Subrata Mohapatra, Prakash Mohanty, Bishnu Prasad Muduli, Kshirod Behera, Nab Behera and Kailash Sahu, among others.

What action has been taken against political assassination? We publish the paper through a police

Bhubaneswar: Kulmani Baral, a senior Bharatiya Janata Party activist and former chairman of the Mahanga block of Cuttack district, and her associate Dibyasinghe Baral have been killed at the instigation of Bhubaneswar law minister Pratap Jena. The killings were carried out in the name of 14 people, including Law Minister Pratap Jena. But far from arresting the law minister under pressure from the ruling party, the police do not include him in the investigation. Former Mahanga Bloc president Kulmani Baral and his accomplice Divyasinghe Baral have been thoroughly investigated in connection with the killings and the death of Praful Bishwal, the main culprit in the murder, has been investigated. Wrote a letter to the DGP requesting.

Mr. Mohanty also asked the DGP how long BJP leaders in the state would be the victims of political assassinations. Mr Mohanty said BJP leader Kulmani Baral and his accomplice Divyasinghe Baral were killed on their way home on a motorcycle in January this year. The mysterious death of Praful Bishwal, the main accused in the case, has raised 12 suspects. The family of the deceased has repeatedly complained as to why the police are not arresting him while Minister Pratap Jena is in Etala.

Kulmani Baral, a former president of the Mahanga block and a BJP leader, has been vocal in his opposition to the Prime Minister's Housing Scheme. The assassination attempt was made to silence Kulmani Baral as the Prime Minister's Housing Scheme was coming under the auspices of local MLA and Minister Pratap Jena. The role of the police is in doubt as to whether Praful Bishwal, the main culprit in the murder, was not arrested. Minister Pratap Jena kept Praful Bishwal underground after the Mahanga massacre. Tangi police tracked down his mobile phone and found out that Praful was in the world, but could not find him. Mr Mohanty, on the other hand, questioned how his bike, mobile and helmet were safe when Praful Bishwal sustained serious injuries in the car accident.

Praful Bishwal has been assassinated. Before his death, Praful Bishwal called his son and said he would die in an accident. Praful Bishwal, the main accused in the Mahanga double murder, had called Kulmani Baral's son Ramakant Baral before his death and asked him to look after his family, but Ramakant informed the police that no action had been taken. The DGP has promised to investigate the case of the Mahanga double murder case on January 8, but the DGP has promised to investigate it within 10 days. To protect law and order and the worst of Odisha କର୍ତବ୍à­Ÿ ignite cash on crime, but the crime rate Briefing growing urbanization. "Many criminals have not been arrested due to slackness in the investigation and those who are being held by the police are being easily released on bail," he said.

Rs 7.5 crore to be invested in oil and gas infrastructure in next five years - PM

New Delhi / Bhubaneswar: The Indian government plans to invest Rs 7.5 lakh over the next five years to create an oil and gas infrastructure in Tamil Nadu through a video conference on Wednesday. . Similarly, Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, who attended the event through VC, said that the ambitious project would make Tamil Nadu the centerpiece of the refinery.

The Prime Minister said India was taking various steps to build capacity in the refining sector. In 2019-20, we ranked fourth in the world in refining capacity. Approximately 65.2 million tonnes of petroleum products are exported and are expected to grow further. Indian Oil and Gas companies have now invested around Rs 2,70,000 crore in 27 countries. Speaking at the event, Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is in Karkamal today. The Kaveri Basin at Nagapattinam, to be constructed at a cost of Rs 31,000 crore. The foundation stone of the refinery has been laid.

Similarly, the Ramanathpuram-Southukudi natural gas pipeline of Chennai Petroleum Corporation Limited (CPCL), built at a cost of Rs 700 crore in Manali, and the gasoline desulphurization unit at a cost of about Rs 500 crore have been dedicated to the state. A historic step taken today by the Government of India to increase the Ease of Lives facility for the people of Tamil Nadu, the projects launched for the country on Wednesday will make the dream of a self-reliant India a reality. It will also make Tamil Nadu the center of refineries, create jobs in the state and contribute to overall development.

All these projects will create 51.7 lakh man-days, Mr. Pradhan said, adding that the Kaveri Basin Refinery, to be set up at Nagapattinam with an annual capacity of 9 million metric tonnes per annum, will contribute to India's energy security and to Tamil Nadu. On the other hand, the 144-km-long Ramanathapuram-Thadhukudi FL-Tharuvalur-Bengaluru-Puducherry-Nagapattinam-Madurai-Tuticorin natural gas pipeline will be extended to the people of Tamil Nadu.

The natural gas pipeline will provide environmentally friendly and affordable fuel to fertilizer factories. So that farmers can get fertilizer at lower prices and the social of Tamil Nadu. "It simply came to our notice then. In addition, the 0.6 million metric tonne gasoline desulphurization unit is another major step in building a world-class infrastructure in the country. The unit will produce environmentally friendly gasoline and will be conducive to a pollution-free environment, the Union Minister said. Said the chief.

The bill brought by the state government to privatize the mandis will be strongly opposed

Bhubaneswar: The agitation across the country has not stopped for 83 days demanding the repeal of the Agriculture Act enacted by the central government. Odisha Pradesh Kisan Congress president Amiya Kumar Patnaik has strongly opposed the government's anti-farmer policies, saying the decision to do so was like "lime" to farmers.

While the state's mandis are not yet strong, the government is again trying to weaken them. It is clear from the state government that the BJP government is supporting the three agricultural bills in the Lok Sabha and sending the religion to the sugarcane selection committee in the Rajya Sabha. Just as the Punjab and Kerala governments have proposed in their legislatures to repeal the Agriculture Act and adopt a legal guarantee system in the MSP for the greater good of the farmers, the Odisha government will never do so in the interest of the farmers. "If the government does not stop, there will be strong protests by the Kisan Congress across the state," he said.

Rs 200 crore scheme, Kalinga Studio will be developed as a modern cinema studio

Bhubaneswar, The government has decided to develop the Bhubaneswar-based historic Kalinga Studio, which is well-known in the film industry, as a state-of-the-art 'State of the Art Cinema Studio'. A high-level meeting chaired by Chief Secretary Suresh Chandra Mohapatra today approved the restructuring plan of about Rs 200 crore. Considering Kalinga Studio's contribution to the film industry and its future growth, Chief Secretary Shri Mohapatra approved the redevelopment plan and directed it to be developed as a competitive business studio.


Mr. Mohapatra also directed the Industries Department to make the studio a tourist and social attraction center. The tourism and social institutions will keep the studio busy with cultural imprint services; "It will also increase the revenue of the studio," he said. Notably, last Sunday, the Chief Secretary himself directed the department to set up a field-level situation for Kalinga Studios and prepare a restructuring plan. Mr. Hemant Kumar Sharma, Chief Secretary, Department of Industries, presented the plan for discussion at the high-level meeting held at the State Public Service Building.

Mr. Sharma said Kalinga Studios has an exciting business history. It also has the potential to develop into a state-of-the-art center for the present and the future. Based on all these resources and potential, a new restructuring plan has been developed. Mr. Pradeep Kumar Jena, Development Commissioner, directed the special attention to be paid to the proposed restructuring, creation of new employment opportunities through it, revenue collection methods to make the studio self-reliant and sustainable. Participating in the discussion, Sanjay Kumar Singh, Secretary, Administration for Technical Education and Strategy Development, said that Oriya youths studying at the Bijupatnaik Cinema and Doordarshan Institute in Cuttack have achieved great success in the 'creative entertainment industry'.

They have a reputation in various states of the country. This skilled human resource in the state will be especially helpful in the development of modern cinema studios. Mr. Sharma, Chief Secretary, Department of Industries, said that the present Kalinga Studio has recording laboratories, indoor shooting areas, open gardens, temples and huts. It now collects about Rs 4 lakh a month in revenue. It was decided at the meeting that three new zones would be set up in the new modern studio.

Zone-1 will have an indoor shooting floor, a shooting room, a filmtech zone, a business area, and an open courtyard. Zone 2 will have outdoor shooting facilities, theme vibe shooting parks, children’s zones, fortress views, ice zones and adventure show venues. Zone-3 will have a dining area, dining facilities for filmmakers, and a social program center. Mr. Sharma also said that some of the existing buildings and facilities would be preserved for the studio's heritage.

The redevelopment plan will be implemented through eco. Chief Secretary Shri Mohapatra directed the government to start the tender process and complete the field work before the monsoon. Odisha Film Development Corporation Chairman Shri Satyabrata Tripathi, Development Commissioner Shri Pradeep Kumar Jena, Chief Secretary, Industries, Shri Hemant Sharma, Chief Secretary, Finance, Shri Ashok Kumar Meena, ECO Chairman and Managing Director, Nitin Vanudas Jawale, Industries Senior officials of the concerned departments, including Shri Shuvendra Kumar Nayak, attended the meeting.

The National Handloom Fair is being held at the exhibition grounds

Bhubaneswar: The National Handloom Fair organized by Boynika at the Unit-3 Exhibition Grounds in Bhubaneswar has been inaugurated today under the auspices of Epidemic Covid-19. The fair, which began on January 20, ended today after a long 29-day journey. The National Handloom Fair was especially popular among customers. The attractive decor of the fair, especially the open space within the fair, encouraged customers to walk around the fair and shop at the stalls.

The fair saw a turnover of over Rs 9 crore, with only Boynika making a turnover of Rs 1.51 crore, while Odisha handloom worth about Rs 3 crore was sold. In addition, Cox of Tamil Nadu, ‘Ako’ of Andhra Pradesh, ‘Mriganayani’ of Madhya Pradesh, and ‘Kafab’ of Kashmir have shown their happiness by doing better business this year than last year. The buyer-seller conference was held on the last day of the fair today.

On the day of the celebration, the stewards of each stall were honored with a north, sweets and honors. Mr. Jyoti Prakash Das, Director, Managing Director and Managing Director, Boynika was the chief guest at the inaugural function. Officers from the Directorate of Textiles, Boynika and Weavers Service Centers, Bhubaneswar and all the spectators and customers thanked the audience for the success of the fair.

Roadblocks in western Odisha against the state government's policy of killing farmers

Bhubaneswar, The provision of infrastructure in the paddy market, the provision of floors, drinking water, sail, measuring weights, electricity etc. in the mandis, the paddy cane provided by the central government, the rope, the labor cost, the transport cost to the farmers, the token system. That is to set a target through the district DLPC, close the target quota of 13 quintals from the designated non-irrigated land and 19 quintals from the irrigated land to buy all the paddy produced by the farmers, pick up the paddy lying in the mandi, cut the paddy fields, etc. Thousands of farmers and BJP activists in five constituencies in western Odisha, namely Balangir, Bargarh, Kalahandi, Sundergarh, Sambalpur and 37 constituencies, peacefully blocked the three-hour road in 90 places today.

Millions of farmers in Odisha are sitting on the highway holding paddy. The paddy lying in the mandi has been destroyed in the Adynia rains and some of the paddy is set to sprout. Despite this, the state government has not bought their paddy. No government official or ruling party leader has come to see the problem. The departmental minister, on the other hand, has not made any statement on the matter. Government officials are threatening farmers to harvest rice. "It simply came to our notice then. BJP state general secretary Ravi Naik has warned that if the government does not pick up the farmers' paddy immediately, the ruling party will lose ground in the next assembly.

The central government pays for infrastructure, drinking water, rice paddies, ropes and round-trip expenses, while crores of rupees are owed to various RMCs, faxes and lamps. The state government is harvesting up to 10 kg of paddy in the cotton field at FQ. Farmers are being denied the minimum support price announced by the central government. Millions of farmers in Odisha have been left out of the farmers' honor fund due to non-cooperation by the state government. Under the Krishak Samman Nidhi Yojana, the state government has disbursed the list of 4 million farmers in the first installment, but now it has dropped to 10 lakh.

Award of excellence for drink from tap mission

Bhubaneswar, Odisha Governments ‘Drink from Tap Mission’ under 5T initiative has won the Award of Excellence" in 18th CSI SIG eGovernance Award 2020 for Smart Water Management in Puri City amongst 178 nominations received from across India. Managing Director of WATCO Er. Pradipta Kumar Swain has received the award on behalf of the State Government from Yogi Adityanath, 

Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh at an award ceremony held in Lucknow on 12th Feb 2021 organised by the Computer Society of India (CSI). CSI, the largest association of information technology professionals in the Country has set up this award since 2002 for recognising and awarding very innovative projects across India through its Special Interest Group (SIG) in eGovernance.

‘Drink from Tap Mission’ called ‘Sujal’ is launched on 13th October 2020 by the Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik to provide assured quality drinking water fit for direct consumption from the Tap to all households in urban areas. The Mission is a flagship initiative by Water Corporation of Odisha (WATCO) under the state’s Housing & Urban Development department.

The ‘Drink from Tap Mission’ aims to provide 24 x 7 safe drinking water supply from a tap on-premise along with addressing water source protection, appropriate water treatment & testing as well as prevention of recontamination in the distribution system. This is also aimed at eliminating the requirement of investments by individual households on overhead water tank or underground reservoir, motor pump, RO based water filter and
purchasing mineral water.

After successful completion of pilot projects in 12 zones in Bhubaneswar and Puri cities & after becoming the first State in the country to provide drink from the tap water to people, WATCO is now focussing on to cover entire city of Bhubaneswar and Puri & other cities namely Cuttack, Puri, Khurda Jatni, Berhampur which will be extended to other cities in the state in a phased manner.

District-level review meeting of the Deputy Chairman of the State Planning Board

Bhubaneswar,Mr. Sanjay Kumar Dasbarma, Deputy Chairman, State Planning Board, visited Nabarangpur district today. He reviewed the various developmental programs of the government being implemented with the officials of various departments of the district in the conference room of Nabarangpur district commissioner with various district level officials. Mr. Dasbarma, Deputy Chairman of the State Planning Board, reviewed the various developmental activities of the government being implemented in the district. In particular, he strongly directed all concerned departmental officials to ensure that all the paddy left by the eligible farmers in the various mandis of the district is procured immediately and picked up from the mandis within the next week.

Similarly, the Biju Bridge on the Indrabati River, which connects the Kodigaon and Chirma roads in the incomplete Kosagumuda block, and the Bhatra Shuni and Sirisi Road in the Nabarangpur block, connect the Biju Bridge under construction to the Turi River. He also directed the concerned executive engineers to complete the process of handing over 14 roads in the process of transferring them from the district's rural development department to the district completion department and start the construction work immediately. The project director directed the state relief commissioner to submit a written proposal to the state relief commissioner for the construction of a flood shelter at Ghatbasuli under Ukiapalli village panchayat under Kosagumuda block of Kosagumuda block in the flood-affected area of ​​the district for the convenience of the people during the floods.

Jharkhand Lamp Data End Operator Lambodhar Patnaik and Kosagumuda Lamp Data Entry Operator Padam Pujari have been suspended for negligence in government work, the Assistant Registrar Cooperative Society House (ARCS) said in a meeting. The review meeting was attended by Lok Sabha MP Shri Ramesh Chandra Majhi, Dabuga MLA Shri Manohar Randhari, Nabarangpur MLA Shri Sadashiv Pradhani, Jhrigaan MLA Shri Prakash Chandra Majhi, Zilla Parishad President Mrs. Bhagwati Bhatra, District Rural Development Agency. Senior district officials including Charan Sutar and Deputy District Magistrate Shri Bhaskar Royit were present.

Bhubaneswar,
Safety of Utkal Mata is a big question mark today, the state Congress president

The Andhra Pradesh government today held its special police force and high-ranking officials in the Kotia area due to the state government’s inaction and tactless policies to provide security to its own areas of Odisha while the Kotia dispute has been going on for a long time. Provincial Congress president Niranjan Patnaik expressed outrage. The 2006 Supreme Court ruling ruled that the Supreme Court's ruling should only be enforced, but that both states could resolve the dispute through a meeting, either in a meeting or in accordance with Article 3 of the Indian Constitution.

Why has the Bharatiya Janata Party government been unable to protect the Odisha border, whether by consensus or by a two-state agreement, during the 21-year-old incumbent Chief Minister today? It is clear from this that the leaders of both the parties are worthy children of Utkal Mata? The election process, which has been going on for more than two months, has not received any word from the state government. Why didn't state ministers and so-called babus take over the area and take legal action? Why didn't the state government deploy police forces and officials there to stop the election?

So what is true of what Naveen Babu always says all over Odisha is what his family says. In 2013-14, crude oil prices ranged from $ 107 to $ 130 per barrel, while petrol and diesel ranged from Rs 72 to Rs 67 per barrel. But today, for three long years, the price of crude oil in the domestic market has dropped sharply, with petrol and diesel prices hitting Rs 89.37 and Rs 87 today. Cooking gas was available at Rs 414 during the Deputy Government and today at Rs 750. He said it was his dream to wipe away the tears of housewives, but since 2014, every housewife has been shedding tears.

Both the central government and the state government are collecting more than Rs 53 crore in taxes. Both governments are opposed to the poor, the peasants, the lower middle class and the middle class. "As the election draws to a close, it is important for the people to be able to get their money's worth out of the polls." Crude oil reached its lowest level during the corona, now at $ 55 per barrel. Petrol and diesel can usually be supplied for between Rs 34 and Rs 40. The central government continues to impose unreasonable taxes on petrol and diesel in order to meet its fiscal deficit. "It simply came to our notice then.

Violence against women, political violence, and missing children are on the rise in the state. But the state government is sleepy. In the Mahanga constituency, five heads of state have been turned upside down today. Yet this sleepy Vishnu Chief Minister has no worries. In each case, they have seized it, despite obstacles we can scarcely imagine. " Farmers' movements have been on the rise all over India for the past year, while farmers in the state have been ridiculed and paid only Rs 2,000. In fact, if the state government wanted to benefit the farmers and all sections of the people involved in the agricultural sector, why did it pay Rs 2,000 instead of Rs 5,000?

"Even today, the farmers are angry that they have not been able to get their money back. The farmers are angry that the next election has been given black money." The government, which has not been able to maintain an agricultural industry and cold storage for 21 years, is worried about the economic development of farmers. Naveen Babu is not questioning why the state's major political parties are protesting against the agriculture law in the Modi government and in parliament.

In fact, the newcomer doesn't care. The state Congress has called for a statewide shutdown from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Monday, the 15th. So the support of the people of the state is solitary. "The rescue squad wasn't called for him," she told the Associated Press. During the shutdown, hospitals, doctors, nurses, paramedics, firefighters, ambulances, milk trucks, groomers and heavenly chariots were ordered to stop.

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