Odisha contributes 42% to India’s mineral production: Report
Odisha’s Mineral revenue has reached Rs 38,075 crore in 2022-23 providing the state adequate cushion for developmental spending, the official said.
Odisha’s Mineral revenue has reached Rs 38,075 crore in 2022-23 providing the state adequate cushion for developmental spending, the official said.
Millet production in Odisha has increased by 47.3 percent in 2022-23.
While Odisha’s per-capita income since 2015-16 has grown at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 12.1 per cent, still Odisha ranks 11th among 17 major States, the report tabled at the Assembly on Wednesday stated.
With unfit vehicles being a major cause of road accidents, the Odisha government on Wednesday directed the transport authority to initiate stringent action against vehicles operating without valid fitness and registration certificates.
Mahaling accused the LoP of breaching the rules of the House, saying he needs to be arrested for the alleged indiscipline.
The test positivity rate however marginally decreased to 4094 per cent from 5.46 percent, while 179 in the 0-18 year age group are among the new infectees,, informed the bulletin.
Khurda district reported the highest number of 316 infections, followed by 261 in Sundargarh and 89 in Sambalpur district.
The new positive cases were reported from 27 districts of the State while the remaining 3 districts did not report any infection in the last 24 hours.
As per the provisions under Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) (MMDR) Act, 1957 and the Rules framed thereunder
The statement quoting case records said “Paresh Kumar Das, Circle Head, Punjab National Bank, Bhubaneswar registered a complaint against accused Kali Prasad Mishra