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  • Heat wave alert in twin cities of Bhubaneswar and Cuttack

    Heat wave alert in twin cities of Bhubaneswar and Cuttack

    Bhubaneswar: The regional center of the Indian Meteorological Department has issued a heatwave to severe heatwave alerts in twin cities of Bhubaneswar and Cuttack. The MeT has also issued an orange warning for 15 districts and a yellow warning for 5 districts of Odisha for a heatwave.

    The 15 districts including Jharsuguda, Sundargarh, Keonjhar, Sambalpur, Bargarh, Bolangir, Sonepur, Nuapada, Kandhamal, Cuttack, Khordha, Kalahandi, Angul, Deogarh and Boudh will experience rise in temperature. On the other hand, districts including Dhenkanal, Jajpur, Bhadrak, Balasore, and Mayurbhanj have received a yellow warning for heatwave.

    Earlier today, Bhubaneswar recorded 34.2 degrees Celcius at 8.30 am. The temperature is likely to remain high till 18th June as IMD has predicted that the monsoon will reach Odisha after 3 days.

    The heatwave is expected to continue for a few more days. The regional weather center has predicted that the day temperature will decrease by 2 to 3 degrees Celsius.

    A heatwave alert has been issued for various districts of Odisha, said the latest MeT report. People have been advised to refrain from stepping outside the house from 11.00 am to 3.00 pm.

    They have been asked to take necessary precautions in case going out of the home within the time is unavoidable.

  • Bhubaneswar sizzles at 41°C, Jharsuguda boils at 42.2°C

    Bhubaneswar sizzles at 41°C, Jharsuguda boils at 42.2°C

    Bhubaneswar: Most parts of Odisha are facing a heatwave-like situation since almost a month, on Thursday Bhubaneswar recorded 41°C at 11:30 am.

    The hottest place in Odisha was however Jharsuguda which recorded 42.2 degree Celsius. As many as eight places in Odisha have recorded temperatures of more than 35°C. Hirakud recorded temperatures as high as 41.4°C.

    The Kalabaishakhi influence will decrease in Odisha, said the latest bulletin of the Official Twitter handle of Meteorological Centre situated here in Bhubaneswar.

    The heatwave is expected to continue till a few more days. The regional weather center has predicted that the day temperature will decrease by 2 to 3 degrees Celsius.

    A heatwave alert has been issued for various districts of Odisha, said the latest MeT report. People have bee advised to refrain from stepping outside the house from 11:00am to 3:00pm.

    They have been asked too take necessary precautions in case going out of home within the time is unavoidable.

    Here are the temperatures recorded across Odisha by 11:30 am today:
    Jharsuguda: 42.2 degrees
    Hirakud: 41.4 degrees
    Sambalpur: 41.2 degrees
    Bhubaneswar: 41 degrees
    Balasore: 38.2 degrees
    Temperature: 38 degrees
    Chandbali: 37.8 degrees
    Puri: 35 degrees
    Gopalpur: 34.4 degrees
    Paradip: 32.8 degrees

  • Tata Steel accident: 16 injured admitted to hospital

    Tata Steel accident: 16 injured admitted to hospital

    Bhubaneswar (IANS) | Two people, who suffered serious burn injuries after a steam pipe burst at Tata Steel’s Meramandali plant in Odisha’s Dhenkanal district, are undergoing intensive treatment. Of the 18 victims admitted to a private hospital in Cuttack, two are in intensive care under the supervision of medical professionals, including a team from Tata Steel, the company said in a statement on Wednesday.

    It added that the condition of the others is stable and they continue to receive high-quality care.

    Another person, who was initially admitted at the scene for causing the stampede, is now in good health and is expected to be discharged soon.

    According to Tata Steel officials, the accident took place around 1 pm on Tuesday during an inspection at the blast furnace power plant of Tata Steel Meramandali in Dhenkanal.

    The injured persons were admitted to the Occupational Health Center inside the Tata Steel Plant and then to a private hospital in Cuttack for treatment.

    Meanwhile, the state government and the company have launched an inquiry into the incident.

    –IANS

  • Naveen Announces Incentives Of Rs 117.73 Crore For Cooks & Assistants In Schools

    Naveen Announces Incentives Of Rs 117.73 Crore For Cooks & Assistants In Schools

    Bhubaneswar: Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Tuesday announced financial incentives for cooks and their assistants engaged in government schools.

    The Chief Minister approved financial incentives of Rs 117.73 crore for the cooks and assistants and a saree allowance of Rs 500 for each of them working under Mission Shakti programme of the government.

    Around 1.09 lakh cooks and assistants of 4,730 Mission Shakti groups in 50,862 schools across the state will benefit from the incentives. Around 45.5 lakh students in Classes I to VIII are served mid-day meals prepared by these workers. In 2017-18, the government had approved saree allowance of Rs 250.

    Speaking on the occasion, Naveen said the mid-day meal works as an incentive in ensuring spread of education and food security of the children. The government is indebted to the cooks who play an important role in this regard, he added.

    Stressing the crucial role of Mission Shakti in promotion of education, the chief minister said the government would further strengthen it to achieve women empowerment. He advised them to follow hygienic and healthy practices in their responsible work as per the training provided to them.

    School and Mass Education Minister Sudam Marandi and secretary of the department Aswathi S also spoke on the occasion.

  • ‘Actresses Equally Responsible For Prevalence Of Casting Couch In Odisha Film Industry’

    ‘Actresses Equally Responsible For Prevalence Of Casting Couch In Odisha Film Industry’

    Bhubaneswar: Days after casting couch allegations rattled Odia film industry, a newcomer, Rupashree Panda, on Tuesday claimed that she was dropped from a serial after signing the agreement when she refused to compromise to get that role.

    “I was told a day before the shoot that they are not going ahead with me. Initially, I thought the project had been shelves but was later told that they did not agree to the price that I had quoted, which was actually nothing since I am a newcomer. A person from the production house later called and indirectly asked me to compromise,” she said.

    Rupashree alleged that casting couch is prevalent in Ollywood and some actresses responsible are encouraging this practice by giving into the ‘indecent’ proposals. “It should be shut there and then. By giving into their demands and not complaining against the predators, they are encouraging them to make similar proposals to other aspiring actresses. Despite having talents, many girls are unable to make a mark in the industry because of this,” said this winner of a talent contest, Big Break Season 2.

    The aspiring actresses said that she had once slapped a producer for misbehaving with her. “I was told that only ’10 minutes compromise will create a space for me in the industry and help me survive happily for next 10 years. They said that I will become famous and huge posters of mine will be put up at prime locations in Bhubaneswar. They try to trap newcomers by giving such false hope,” the actress said.

    She further alleged that some film producers have also been trapped by actresses, which take their pictures and later blackmail them.

    Rupshree said that she narrated her experience because she wanted to expose the actresses, who are now coming forward with such allegations having compromised for roles in the past. “I was earlier to scared speak about this because of the repercussions and societal pressure. But today, I have the support of my family. Those facing such problems should first lodge a complaint with police and then speak to media about it,” said the actress of upcoming film, ‘Misri’.

    Notably, Rupshree, who has acted in several music vidoes and serials, had earlier defended producer Sanjay Nayak against whom actresses Prakruti Mishra and Jasmine Ratha had levelled casting couch allegations. She said that the producer clearly told the media that he had asked Jasmine to come to a reputed club in the city at around 8 pm. “The actresses claimed that she was asked to go there around 10 pm, which I still think she could have done with a family members since it is a decent place and we often shoot late into the night. She was replaced because they were in a hurry to make the movie, and it cannot be dubbed as casting couch,” she opined.

  • Odisha CM distributes Rs 117.73 crores allowance to cook-cum-helpers

    Odisha CM distributes Rs 117.73 crores allowance to cook-cum-helpers

    Bhubaneswar: Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Wednesday sanctioned a financial assistance of Rs 117.73 crores for the Cook-cum-helpers (CCH) (Pachika-Sahayikas) employed in the schools of the state. The CM also provided an allowance of Rs 500 for each of them towards sarees.

    Reportedly, Rs 117.73 crores have been sanctioned as financial assistance and Rs. 5.45 crores have been disbursed to the bank accounts of one lakh nine thousand pachikas of the state.

    Speaking on this occasion, Chief Minister Patnaik said that the role of mid-day meal is very important towards education among children. The CCHs are carrying this big responsibility. More than 45 lakh children are studying in more than 50 thousand schools. Like mother, you they have taken the responsibility of feeding these children. Hence, the entire society is indebted to them, the CM said.

    Expressing that the lunch program is going on through 4730 Mission Shakti groups, the Chief Minister said that like all other responsibilities, you are fulfilling this responsibility well.

    Commenting that the reputation of Mission Shakti is increasing day by day, the Chief Minister said that efforts will continue to empower women through Mission Shakti.

    Stating that the CCHs have been trained in food and hygiene, the Chief Minister hoped that they would maintain hygiene and food safety in the mid-day meal.

    It is worth noting that 45.55 lakh students from class I to VIII are getting benefited in 50,862 schools in the state. 1.09 lakh cook-cum-helpers of 4730 Mission Shakti groups are engaged in the preparation of the Mid-day meal.

    Earlier in 2017-18, they were sanctioned Rs 250 per person as Saree allowance.

  • Man donates body of wife to KIMS in Bhubaneswar

    Man donates body of wife to KIMS in Bhubaneswar

    Bhubaneswar: Setting an example for others to follow, for the noble cause of body donation, a man has gifted the body of his 76-year-old wife to the city-based Kalinga Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS) for medical education, training and research.

    Manorama Sarangi (76) died due to cardiac arrest at her N1-54 residence in IRC Village in Bhubaneswar on Tuesday. She was also not suffering from any chronic disease. Her husband Sudarshan Sarangi, in presence of all his family members, donated the body of his wife to KIMS on Tuesday.

    During the body donation process to KIMS, three of Manorama’s daughters Dr Surama, Sucheta and Sudeepta were present.

    Authorities of KIMS have also expressed their gratefulness to the family and hoped that this unique act would definitely inspire others in our society for body donation in future. The body will be kept at the Department of Anatomy of KIMS, Bhubaneswar for the use of the medical college.

  • CM Naveen Patnaik attends last review meeting for Rath yatra 2023

    CM Naveen Patnaik attends last review meeting for Rath yatra 2023

    Bhubaneswar: Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Tuesday attended the last special review meeting on the onset of Rath yatra. CM Naveen Patnaik attended the review meeting through video conference.

    Apart from the Chief Minister, the Minister of Energy, Urban Development Minister, Transport Minister, and Law Minister were also present at the meeting.

    Chief Secretary, DGP, Shri mandir Chief Administrator, RDC including various Officials of the department, servitors, and old people of the city attended the review meeting.

    Earlier, security preparatory meeting at State Police Headquarters in Cuttack as lakhs of people across the globe is expected to throng the holy city during this world-famous Cart Festival.

    Besides, a huge crowd is expected in Puri city during important rituals like Nabajauban Darshan (will be held on June 19), Sri Gundicha Yatra/ Ratha Yatra (on June 20), Bahuda Yatra (on June 28), Suna Besha (on June 29) and Niladri Bije (on July 1). In order to conduct all these rituals of the deities peacefully and successfully, the meeting took the following decisions:

    Elaborate security arrangements will be made during the major events of the Cart Festival like Nabajauban Darshan, Sri Gundicha Yatra, Bahuda, Suna Besha, etc.
    RAF and CRPF will be requisitioned well ahead of time to provide extra security coverage.
    Senior Police Officers will be assigned to specific duties.
    Requisition of Bomb disposal squads/ HHMDs, DMFDs, and Metal Detectors.
    Counterintelligence squads.
    VVIPs security.
    Communication arrangements and preparation of a comprehensive plan/ arrangement allotting different channels.
    Provision of Cranes/ Vehicles/Other Gadgets.
    Installation of C.C.T.Vs.
    Provision of Road Divider/ Delineator and Traffic cones.
    Strengthening Beach patrolling.
    Issues related to Bus-Operators.
    Opening of Temporary Police Aid posts.
    Regulation of Traffic.
    Accommodation of Officers/ Force.

  • High drama witnessed at pub for girlfriend in Bhubaneswar; 5 arrested

    High drama witnessed at pub for girlfriend in Bhubaneswar; 5 arrested

    Bhubaneswar: Five youths were arrested in connection to a high drama witnessed at a pub in the Chandrasekharpur area of Odisha’s Capital city. In this incident, a jilted lover reportedly arrived at the scene accompanied by a group of allies and allegedly vandalized the pub and attacked the hotel staff. And all these things reportedly occurred due to his former girlfriend.

    As per reports, after knowing that his ex-girlfriend was present in a pub in the Chandrasekharpur area along with her boyfriend in an inebriated condition, the girl’s jilted lover went there.

    The youth reportedly tried to get the girl out of the pub. Meanwhile, an untoward condition prevailed the staff of the pub intervened to calm him down.

    Agitated with this he allegedly attacked some of the staff and vandalized the pub along with his allies. The group of youths allegedly also vandalized the vehicles parked in front of the pub.

    The whole incident was caged in the CCTV camera installed in front of the pub. The hotel staff reportedly lodged a Police complaint in this connection.

    After getting the complaint, Chandrasekharpur Thana Police reached the spot and initiated the investigation. Police are probing the case on the basis of CCTV footage and further investigation is underway.

  • Bhubaneswar: BMC Mayor orders de-siltation of drains before Monsoon arrives

    Bhubaneswar: BMC Mayor orders de-siltation of drains before Monsoon arrives

    Bhubaneswar: Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (BMC) Mayor, Sulochana Das has issued directions to finish the ongoing drain construction & de-silting work before the onset of the Monsoon in Odisha.

    Keeping the coming rainy season in view, a review meeting was held at the BMC office on Monday. The corporators of 67 wards, officials of the engineering department, R & D department, and the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) were also present at the meeting.

    After the meeting, BMC Mayor informed “Directions have been issued to construct barricades near open drains and complete the de-silting work of all the main drains in Bhubaneswar within a week.”

    “Direction has also been issued to complete the de-silting work of all the feeder drains by June 25,” she added.

    The corporators were also asked to make sure that the under-construction projects in their respective wards are completed before the onset of monsoon.