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Modi, India, partition

Govt. willing to discuss every issue in Parliament: PM

The PM hoped the session would be rich in ideas and would witness positive debates. ”I hope Parliament should be judged by how it functions and its significant contributions rather than by who disrupted Parliament forcefully. This cannot be the benchmark. The benchmark would be how many hours Parliament worked and how much positive work was done,” he added.

Vote, power

CEO Delhi urged all citizens to reap the benefits of the Special Summary Revision

The CEO informed that during the SSR, any person who would be of 18 years or more on or before 01.01.2022 is eligible to enrol as a voter. He also said that Draft Rolls are displayed in all polling stations where citizens can check their names in the voter list and applications for addition, corrections or deletion of names can be submitted on the spot.

elections, bypolls, BJP

HP bypoll result won’t have any impact on 2022 assembly polls: Jai Ram

Addressing a public meeting at Dharampur in Mandi district, Thakur said the bypolls results have given a little time to rejoice for the Congress but these will have no impact on 2022 assembly polls as the results will be different and the BJP would again form government in HP.

AIR, Young India, stations

AIR open studios for voices representing Young India

These shows would encourage the youth to speak about the achievements of the country during the last 75 years of independence and where they expect it to reach in various fields. This way the youth can air their big dreams and define the future of India, the Information and Broadcasting Ministry said today.

NGT, compensation

NGT imposes Rs 2 crore fine on JSPL for diverting natural course of water body

The NGT’s direction came in the wake of a petition moved by Alekha Chandra Tripathy, a resident of Cuttack. The petitioner had drawn the attention of the green panel and had alleged that the authorities of JSPL’s steel plant filled up the Kurdabahali Nalla with earth and built its industrial complex thereon.

coronavirus

Odisha to screen the overseas travelers amidst concern of COVID-19’s new variant

Testing, quarantine and genome sequencing will be mandatory for those coming from outside, particularly from other foreign countries. Instructions have been issued to districts and urban local bodies to monitor and screen the people coming from outside along with intensive testing to prevent outbreak of the Covid-19 variant Omicron, said Health Services Director Bijay Mohapatra quoting the contents of the revised guidelines.