Mahanadi, Gobari rivers face ecological crisis amid encroachment
The consultation, titled "Mahanadi – Life of Margins," was organised by the Centre for Justice and Equality, Bhubaneswar, in association with Janamangal Mahila Samiti, Puri.
The consultation, titled "Mahanadi – Life of Margins," was organised by the Centre for Justice and Equality, Bhubaneswar, in association with Janamangal Mahila Samiti, Puri.
The IMD has issued a red warning for the districts of Sambalpur, Angul, Boudh, Sonepur and Kandhamal, where isolated extremely heavy rainfall is likely until 8.30 a.m. on Sunday.
Police in Odisha's Puri district have removed 97 objectionable social media posts and accounts over the past three days for allegedly circulating morphed and inappropriate content related to Lord Jagannath.
After an 18-day impasse over diesel supply, marine fishermen in Odisha have decided to resume fishing operations following assurances from public sector oil companies that adequate fuel would be made available for deep-sea fishing vessels.
What was once considered an unavoidable occupational hazard for sanitation workers in Odisha is gradually becoming a thing of the past.
The Khurda Road Division requested college and school authorities to motivate and guide their students to travel with proper tickets as this reflects genuineness and discipline and contributes to nation-building.
The partnership of this nature will go a long way in the development of power infrastructure in Odisha.
The conference, which served as a vibrant platform for advancing the science and practice of pediatric dentistry, was attended by over 1650 delegates with a record number of 840 papers and around 400 posters presented in the scientific sessions which witnessed robust participation.
A high-level meeting held here on Wednesday deliberated over expeditious completion of Gangua Nala (canal) Improvement Project, considering the fact that the canal that connects the Kuakhai and Daya rivers flowing through Bhubaneswar city, is severely polluted.
The accused persons, Pintu Matari and Chudamani Matari, natives of Barlabahal village under Barpali police station jurisdiction, were found guilty of Sections 341/34 IPC and Section 12 of the POCSO Act.