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  • Large amount of opium cultivation destroyed, 2 in custody

    Large amount of opium cultivation destroyed, 2 in custody

    Sambalpur: Huge quantity of opium cultivation was destroyed at Gapalpur under the Redhakhol Police station limit of Odisha’s Sambalpur district today.

    A joint team of the Redhakhol excise officials and Police conducted a raid in Gapalpur village after getting information about the cultivation of opium and destroyed around 10,000 highly addictive narcotic drug plants cultivated on a 12 decimals of land.

    Naktideul Tehesildar Sukant Nayak was present during the raid. Two persons were detained for interrogation.

    The market value of the destroyed opium cultivation is assumed to be of Rs 70 lakh, informed Sambalpur Excise Superintendent Ashok Seth.

  • Mayurbhanj features in Time’s 2023 list of World’s Greatest Places

    Mayurbhanj features in Time’s 2023 list of World’s Greatest Places

    Odisha’s Myurbhanj has been featured in TIME Magazine’s 2023 list of the world’s greatest places. The American news magazine recently revealed 50 great places in the world that are worth visiting. It highlighted the destinations that offer unique and sustainable experiences as travel rebounds this year. Apart from this, another place from India to reach the list is the beautiful Ladakh.

    This year’s list covers a wide range of locations including serene clear blue lagoons to ancient temples. The mentioned destinations provide a variety of landscapes, focusing on the originality and sustainability of the places. For those who often seek out new experiences, the list provides inspiration and unforgettable adventure.

    Among the chosen locations are two from India; Ladakh and Mayurbhanj.

    Ladakh is a high-altitude region located in the northernmost part of India and is famous for its breathtaking landscapes, crystal-clear lakes, and snow-capped mountains. It has a rich cultural heritage and many travelers often visit the region to experience traditional Ladakhi culture and explore the ancient monasteries.

    On the other hand, Mayurbhanj is a lesser-known destination located in the eastern state of Odisha. The region is home to a vibrant mix of tribal communities, allowing a wide range of cultural diversity. Along with its scenic beauty, the region offers weekly tribal markets, traditional dance and music performances, and much more which can be a very unique experience for travelers.

    The other incredible destinations from around the world mentioned in the list are:

    Willamette Valley, Oregon
    Río Grande, Puerto Rico
    Tucson, Arizona
    Yosemite National Park, California
    Bozeman, Montana
    Washington, DC
    Vancouver, Canada
    Churchill, Canada
    Dijon, France
    Pantelleria, Italy
    Naples, Italy
    Aarhus, Denmark
    St Moritz, Switzerland
    Timisoara, Romania
    Sylt, Germany
    Berat, Albania
    Budapest, Hungary
    Vienna, Austria
    Barcelona, Spain
    Brisbane, Australia
    Kangaroo Island, Australia
    Dominica
    Mexico City, Mexico
    Guadalajara, Mexico
    Torres del Paine National Park, Chile
    Pantanal, Brazil
    Medellín, Colombia
    Ollantaytambo, Peru
    Roatán, Honduras
    Kyoto, Japan
    Nagoya, Japan
    Isan, Thailand
    Phuket, Thailand
    Jeju Island, South Korea
    Luang Prabang, Laos
    Giza and Saqqara, Egypt
    Chyulu Hills, Kenya
    Ruhengeri, Rwanda
    Rabat, Morocco
    Dakar, Senegal
    Loango National Park, Gabon
    Freetown Peninsula, Sierra Leone
    The Red Sea, Saudi Arabia
    Aqaba, Jordan
    Jerusalem
    Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
    Tuamotu Archipelago, French Polynesia

  • Pakistan government considering legal options to ban Imran Khan’s PTI

    Pakistan government considering legal options to ban Imran Khan’s PTI

    Lahore : Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah hinted that legal proceedings could be initiated to declare former prime minister Imran Khan’s political party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) a banned outfit, Tribune reported.
    Speaking at a press conference in Lahore on Saturday, Rana said that the legal team of the ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) was examining the matter in light of several revelations that could lead to a reference being filed against the party.
    He however clarified that it is ultimately up to the courts to officially ban a political party.
    According to him, Punjab Police along with other law enforcement agencies conducted an operation against the “no-go area” in Lahore where a purported political leader had allegedly created an “atmosphere of fear”.
    Sanaullah said that the action was taken after resistance was encountered during the execution of court orders, leading to concerns about a possible terrorist organisation’s presence, Tribune reported.
    “The operation resulted in the clearance of the no-go area in Zaman Park. Despite having a search warrant, officials did not enter the residential area,” he added.
    The interior minister said that 65 people have been arrested from the outer part of the building, most of them do not belong to Punjab and their role is suspicious.
    He further said that guns, petrol bomb-making equipment, slingshots and other weapons were recovered from Zaman Park.
    Earlier on Saturday, the Punjab police launched a surprise search operation at Imran’s residence, hours after he left to appear before a local court in Islamabad, and arrested several party workers.
    Former Punjab chief minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf president Chaudhry Parvez Elahi termed police raid at Zaman Park a grave violation of the Lahore High court orders and said that the police operation in Zaman Park was carried out on the direction of Maryam Nawaz and Rana Sanaullah.
    The PTI lead!ership has strongly condemned the “state terrorism” launched at the residence of party chairman Imran Khan which they said was “part of a London Plan to eliminate him”, the Dawn reported
    Tribune reported that the Capital City Police Officer (CCPO) Lahore himself monitored the operation as the police used heavy machinery to break down the gate of PTI chief Imran Khan’s residence.
    Police were accompanied by water cannons, bulldozers, and a prisoner van. They soon demolished PTI camps in the area with the help of cranes and removed barriers and containers.
    Punjab Inspector General of Police (IGP) Dr Usman Anwar said that weapons were recovered during today’s search operation.
    “We have recovered weapons from Imran Khan’s house. There are more arms present there. An impression was being given that it is a no-go area but we have cleared it,” the Punjab IGP said during a press conference, flanked by Caretaker Punjab Minister for Information Amir Mir.
    He said that there were also some bunkers constructed at Zaman Park whereas some bullet-proof equipment was also found. He added that all illegal encroachments have also been removed, Tribune reported.
    Legal proceedings against Imran Khan began after he was ousted from office in a parliamentary vote early last year. The 70-year-old politician has been demanding a snap election and holding protests across the country.
    Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has rejected Khan’s demands, saying an election would be held as scheduled later this year. Political infighting comes as the country struggles with an economic crisis, awaiting a bailout package of USD1.1 billion from the IMF.
    The case before the Islamabad High Court accuses Imran Khan of selling luxury watches and other items that were given to the state during his 2018-2022 term as prime minister.
    The Election Commission of Pakistan found him guilty and barred him from holding public office for one parliamentary term. Imran says he is avoiding the hearings because he fears for his safety. (ANI)

  • Man kidnaps, rapes woman after rejecting marriage proposal

    Man kidnaps, rapes woman after rejecting marriage proposal

    Cuttack: In a horrifying incident, a man kidnapped and raped a woman after she rejected his marriage proposal in Markatnagar area of Cuttack. Moreover, later the man forced the woman to marry him after blackmailing her with a nude video.
    According to sources, the man got angry after his marriage with the girl was broken. The young man abducted the woman from the street and took her to a hotel, where he sexually assaulted her in the hotel and recorded a nude video of her.

    Later, the young man blackmailed and forced the woman to marry him with the video. After the young woman approached the police station about the incident, the police arrested the accused Abinash Mishra and forwarded him to court, informed the police official.

  • Human remains found at Rapid Metro construction site

    Human remains found at Rapid Metro construction site

    New Delhi: Human remains and a bunch of hair, yet to be identified as male or female, were found near the Rapid Metro construction site near Delhi’s Sarai Kale Khan area on Saturday, police said.

    Deputy Commissioner of Police, Southeast, Rajesh Deo said that information was received at Sunlight colony police station around noon regarding human body parts being found near the Sarai Kale Khan ISBT, adjoining the flyover, in the area of under construction site of Rapid Metro.

    “A police team was dispatched to the spot where they found some human body parts in various stages of decomposition and a bunch of hair.”

    The DCP said that the crime scene was inspected by the crime team and forensic experts and the remains found have been transferred to AIIMS Trauma hospital for further proceedings. A search is being made to identify the recovered human body,” said the DCP.

    The human remains are yet to be identified as male or female.

    The DCP said that prima facie a case of homicide is made out and an FIR under section 302 (murder) of the Indian Penal Code is being registered.

  • Dead Body stuffed in sack found from near river, murder suspected

    Dead Body stuffed in sack found from near river, murder suspected

    Puri: In a shocking incident, a woman’s body stuffed in a sack was found in Odisha’s Puri district. The incident has occurred at Chilapatna village under Satyabadi Police station limits of the district.

    Some locals had reportedly gone to the reservoir dam today and spotted the woman’s body inside a sack.

    Soon, a team of cops from Satyabadi Police station reached the spot and seized the body and started an investigation into the matter.

    Police are yet to identify the woman and the reason behind her death. However, from the preliminary probe, they assume it to be a case of murder.

  • Odisha’s 5T secretary VK Pandian trolled for washing feet of women

    Odisha’s 5T secretary VK Pandian trolled for washing feet of women

    Bhubaneswar: Close on the heels of the Opposition attacking him, 5T secretary V K Pandian has landed in a controversy over some women washing his feet in full public view during an official visit to Odisha’s Nabarangpur on Saturday.

    Pandian visited Nabarangpur on Friday and Saturday and reviewed various projects pertaining to education, health, irrigation and connectivity.

    The incident took place at Mandodongri in Nabarangpur block where Pandian visited a temple and interacted with locals and public representatives about development of the shrine and neighbouring area as a tourist destination, official sources said.

    Pandian, who is secretary to Chief Minister (Transformation & Initiatives) popularly called 5T, is being trolled on social media after a photo capturing women washing his feet (which is a custom in certain areas to show respect while welcoming an elderly or important person) went viral.

  • 4-month-old baby dies due to wall collapse, parents critical

    4-month-old baby dies due to wall collapse, parents critical

    Malkangiri: A four-month-old baby girl died and her parents were critically injured after the wall of their house caved in following thundershower at Metaguda village under Padia block of Odisha’s Malkangiri district late on Saturday.

    The deceased has been identified as Swati while the critically wounded are Aita Madkami and his wife.

    According to sources, the couple along with the baby was sleeping when a part of the wall collapsed Local residents said the baby died on the spot while the couple was rescued in critical condition and were rushed to Padia community health centre.

    Meanwhile, Padia BDO Ramakrushna Nayak visited the spot and took stock of the situation. He said that assistance would be provided to the bereaved family.

  • Hunter arrested with leopard and deer skin in Boudh

    Hunter arrested with leopard and deer skin in Boudh

    Boudh: The Special Task Force (STF) of Odisha Crime Branch along with officials of Boudh Forest Division arrested a poacher and seized hides of a leopard and two deer from his possession in the district on Saturday.

    The arrested has been identified as Girish Kumar Sahoo of Harabhanga.

    According to sources, the STF sleuths trapped Sahoo by posing as customer following a tip-off that he was looking at striking a deal for the wildlife parts. The raid was conducted on the road connecting Chhatranga with Harabhanga. A case has been registered under Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 and relevant sections of the IPC and the seized hides will be sent to WII, Derhadun, for biological examination.

    Meanwhile, the STF has stepped up investigation, suspecting a well-oiled racket behind smuggling of wildlife parts.

  • Tusker electrocuted in Keonjhar

    Tusker electrocuted in Keonjhar

    Keonjhar: A couple of days after two elephants were found dead in Ghumusara area in Ganjam, an elephant was reportedly electrocuted at Basantpur Jadipadasahi under Champua forest range in Odisha’s Keonjhar district on Sunday.

    According to sources, carcass of the tusker was found entwined in high tension wires, indicating that it could have died due to electrocution. The 11 KV wires were also found hanging precariously low in the area.

    The forest department claimed that it had earlier alerted officials of the energy department about the low hanging electric wires, , but no step was allegedly taken in this regard, leading to its electrocution.

    In August 2022, two elephants were electrocuted on the OUAT campus under the Keonjhar Sadar range.

    These incident have exposed a glaring lack of coordination between forest, energy and other government agencies in securing elephants’ movement.

    Notably, the state reports one of the highest numbers of elephant electrocution in the country.