Tag: Bhubaneswar

  • ‘Tata Consultancy Services to continue its investment in key and emerging areas’: CEO 

    ‘Tata Consultancy Services to continue its investment in key and emerging areas’: CEO 

    BENGALURU: The country’s largest IT services company Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) will continue its investments in key and emerging areas. Announcing this in his first internal note to employees, which is seen by TNIE, after taking charge as its CEO, K Krithivasan said, “As we step into the next phase of TCS, we will continue our investments in key and emerging areas like Cloud, Cyber Security, 5G, IoT, Generative AI, etc. with an unrelenting focus on customer relationships and impeccable delivery.”

    Krithivasan is assuming the role of CEO and MD of TCS at a time IT companies are facing global macroeconomic headwinds and a slowdown in growth. He joined TCS in 1989 and worked across delivery, sales, client management and business in leadership roles.

    Before taking charge of this role, Krithivasan was President and Global Head of the Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance (BFSI) Business Group at TCS. In FY23, TCS’ BFSI sector grew by 11.8% and TCS generated $27.9 billion in revenues with over 6 lakh employees across 50 countries.

    K Krithivasan has been with TCS for close to 34 years. He completed his BE in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Madras and a Master’s Degree in Industrial and Management Engineering from IIT Kanpur.

    Meanwhile, TCS asks its employees to work from the office for at least three days a week. Since March 2020, due to a pandemic, a majority of IT employees are working from home.

    In a statement, TCS said, “Over the last several months we have been encouraging associates in India to return to office and spend 3 days a week at the workplace. This has yielded good results with many of our people returning to office. Our objective is to have all associates work from office for at least 3 days a week on average in the month, and towards the same, we continue working with all our groups to have everyone participate.”

  • Odisha to release millet landraces saved by tribals

    Odisha to release millet landraces saved by tribals

    BHUBANESWAR: The Agriculture and Farmers’ Empowerment department has developed a standard operating procedure (SOP) for recognition, evaluation and release of traditional varieties of millets through seed system for landraces under Odisha Millet Mission (OMM).

    The system was developed in consultation with ICAR, OUAT, technical experts, field NGO partners and tribal farmers who are the custodian of the local varieties. In addition, standard scientific parameters such as yield, climate resilience, pest tolerance, cultural preference and taste were also considered during the development of guidelines. As part of the process, documentation of landraces was undertaken through crop diversity blocks, conservation in farmer fields, mapping of farmer preferences, development of seed standards from farmer point of view.

    As part of the process, 163 millet landraces have been identified of which 14 have shown good potential, said Agriculture department principal secretary Arabinda Padhee. Millets such as ‘Kundra Bati’, ‘Laxmipur Kalia’, ‘Malyabanta Mami’ and ‘Gupteshwar Bharati’, are being considered for release under seed system for landraces.

    “The state government has now formally approved formation of the landrace varietal release committee to release traditional millet landraces conserved by tribal custodian farmers. Last three years have been spent in conducting rigorous trials to get the necessary scientific data. By combining scientific rigour and traditional wisdom, the seed system for landraces initiative has created paradigm shift in mainstreaming agrobiodiversity,” said Padhee.

    Stating Odisha will be the first state in the country to release traditional millet landraces, he said the Food and Agriculture Organisation of United Nations is also keen to partner with Odisha on seed system for landraces and take the learnings to other countries of the world. The National Rural Livelihood Mission has also recently written to different state governments to adopt process of crop diversity blocks and mapping of landraces approaches. This apart, the National Rainfed Area Authority under the Agriculture Ministry is keen to collaborate and learn from the Odisha Millets Mission, he added.

  • Life amid unsafe projects for Cuttack city residents

    Life amid unsafe projects for Cuttack city residents

    CUTTACK: Three days have passed since the first tragedy of a businessman drowning in the Taladanda canal due to lack of safety measures at the project site followed by the death of a girl at a box drain work site the next day, but the loss of precious lives seems to have failed to move the civic administration or the executing agencies into corrective action.

    Nothing has changed at the construction sites of the different developmental projects across Cuttack City which continue to pose life risks to the citizens without any semblance of safety measures. The Cuttack Municipal Corporation (CMC)’s facile order to the agencies and departments to comply with the safety SOP has had no effect as the work sites on Thursday remained as dangerous as earlier.

    The New Indian Express reporter on Thursday visited the box drain project being carried out by the drainage division of Water Corporation of Odisha (WATCO) at Professorpada and witnessed the state-of-affairs first hand. The entire work site is devoid of basic safety measures and can cause a repeat of the two tragedies at any time.

    The stretch of the main drain does not even have a single signage warning people of the ongoing works and urging them to be cautious while passing through. “The agency carrying out the box drain work is yet to repair and restore the road near guard walls endangering the life of residents and commuters. Under the circumstances, the possibility of a fatal mishap is looming large,” alleged a resident.

    The area also has iron pipes in precarious positions that poses danger to the passers-by. The agency is also yet to deploy personnel to warn and guide commuters and locals through the work site. “We do not know when the box drain project will be completed. The civic body should put pressure on the agency to expedite the work, fix a deadline for completion of the project and provide an alternative way for communication for locals,” said the residents adding the local MLAs and corporators should monitor the work in their respective localities.

    While a senior official of WATCO’s drainage division said barricades will be erected and personnel deployed at the projects sites soon, Barabati-Cuttack MLA Mohammed on Thursday threatened to stop all project constructions in the city if adequate safety measures are not put in place immediately.

    “I welcome development projects. But, it cannot be tolerated if projects continue to endanger lives of the people. I will stop the projects if necessary safety measures are not put in place at the worksites,” said Moquim. President of the BJP city unit Lalatendu Badu also slammed the civic body for failing to ensure safety of the residents and demanded action against those responsible for the tragedy.

  • Odisha CM Sanctions Rs 10 Lakh To Keep Patients Facilitation Centre At Visakhapatnam Functional

    Odisha CM Sanctions Rs 10 Lakh To Keep Patients Facilitation Centre At Visakhapatnam Functional

    Bhubaneswar: The Odisha government has decided to keep the Patients Facilitation Centre opened at Andhra Pradesh’s Visakhapatnam operational for another year (2023-24).

    An amount of Rs 10 lakh from the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund will be provided for operating the centre, a CMO release said.

    After approving the proposal, the CM said that the move is aimed at continuing medical assistance to the poor and tribals traveling from Malkangari to Visakhapatnam.

    The state government had set up the centre in Visakhapatnam in 2016 since people from this remotest part of the state depend mostly on Visakhapatnam, which is nearer, for tertiary healthcare services. Patients from Malkangiri are provided free accommodation and food there.

    Between 2016 and 2022, an assistance of Rs 55 lakh from the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund to this medical centre, the released added.

  • Boat capsizes in Malkangiri; 1 dead, 1 missing

    Boat capsizes in Malkangiri; 1 dead, 1 missing

    Malkangiri: In a tragic incident, two people went missing after a boat capsized in the Satiguda water reservoir of Odisha’s Malkangiri district. Later the dead body of one of the missing was fished out from the reservoir.

    The deceased woman was identified as Tulsa Madhi, a resident of Vimarangini village. The other missing person has been identified as Govind Sardhar of mv-112 village.

    According to sources, the two went to the dam for fishing. While fishing, the boat overturned due to heavy rains under the influence of Kalbaisakhi. As the boat capsized, the Tulsa and Govind drowned in the Satiguda water reservoir. Locals spotted them drowning and immediately informed ODRAF and fire service personnel about it.

    On being informed, ODRAF and other fire service officials reached the spot and started a search operation. During the search operation, the dead body of Tulsa was fished out. However, Govind is still missing.

  • Man found hanging in Bhadrak Market Complex

    Man found hanging in Bhadrak Market Complex

    Bhadrak: The dead body of a man was found hanging in the Tarini Market complex near Banth Chakk of Odisha’s Bhadrak. The man was found hanging to the shutter of a shop in the market complex area.

    After receiving information about the incident, Bhadrak town police reach the spot, recovered the body, and sent it for autopsy. However, the identity of the deceased is yet to be ascertained.

    The incident is assumed to be happened late last night after the market complex was closed. On Friday morning, the locals found the man hanging and immediately informed the town police about it.

    On the other hand, it is also suspected that the man has not hanged himself, but rather he was murdered and later tied to a shutter with the help of a rope. The reason for death is also yet to be known.

    The cops have initiated a probe into the matter and further investigation is underway.

  • OJEE 2023 results announced, Know step-by-step to check results

    OJEE 2023 results announced, Know step-by-step to check results

    Bhubaneswar: Odisha Joint Entrance Examination (OJEE) 2023 results have been announced today. Candidates can check their results by visiting the OJEE official website ojee.nic.in

    The OJEE 2023 results have been announced by Skill Development and Technical Education Minister Pritiranjan Gharai and Principal Secretary Usha Padhi at a press meeting.

    It is to be noted here that the OJEE exam was conducted between May 8 and May 15. As many as 48,815 students appeared for the entrance examinations for admission into different undergraduate courses like B.Pharm, B.CAT, Lateral Entry to B.Tech, Lateral Entry to B.Pharm, and Postgraduate courses like MBA, MCA, M.Tech, M.Arch, M.Plan, M.Pharm, Integrated MBA and M.Sc. Computer Science in various universities, government colleges and Self-Financed Institutes across the State. Of which 48,783 have been qualified.

    In B-Pharma, Sourav Kumar Pati emerges as topper, Satyajit Sahoo tops MBA exam and Apurba Sundar Nayak tops in MCA/M.Sc (Computer Science),

    Here is how to check and download the OJEE-2023 scorecard:
    Click here to visit the official website of ojee.nic.in.
    Now click on the “Rank card- OJEE 2023”
    A new page will appear on your computer screen as you click on the “Rank card- OJEE 2023.”
    Fill in the details and click on the login. Your OJEE 2023 scorecard will be displayed on the screen.
    Download your OJEE 2023 result and take a printout for further references.
    Meanwhile, the 2nd/Special OJEE for B.Tech, LE-Tech (Diploma), MBA, MCA and B.Pharm will be held in the last week of June (June 26 to June 30, 2023). The Entrance examination will be conducted in Computer Based Test (CBT) mode (one hour) for all the courses as mentioned above.

  • Daitapati servitors enter Jagannath temple to perform rituals till Niladri Bije

    Daitapati servitors enter Jagannath temple to perform rituals till Niladri Bije

    Puri: Daitapati servitors enter Jagannath temple today to perform rituals from Debasnana Purnima, till Niladri Bije.

    The servitors will perform the Bahuta Kanta ritual today ahead of Snana Purnima preparation. For these rituals, darshan for the devotees will be suspended from 6 am to 2 pm on Saturday.

    Bahuta Kanta rituals are performed at the time of pahandi of the deities that takes place during Snana Jatra, Gundicha Jatra, Adapa Mandapa Bije Jatra and Niladri Bije.

    The Snana Jatra or Deba Snana Purnima, a ceremonial public bath ceremony of the three deities of Lord Jagannath, Lord Balabhadra and Devi Subhadra is an important event in the run-up to the Rath Yatra or the Car Festival.

    The deities are bathed by 108 pitchers of water drawn from a well situated near the Sitala temple in the confines of the Jagannath temple.

  • 9 women lootera gang from West Bengal arrested in Bhubaneswar

    9 women lootera gang from West Bengal arrested in Bhubaneswar

    Bhubaneswar: The Commissionerate police on Friday arrested nine members of women lootera gang involved in stealing valuables from various shopping malls in Bhubaneswar.

    The nine members of women lootera gang have been arrested by Nayapalli police. The women hailed from Hasipur village of West Bengal.

    Report says, the members of the gang used to steal products like cosmetics and electronic gadgets in the shopping malls.

    The gang looted valuables worth lakhs from the Reliance mall in Nayapalli area yesterday. Police nabbed the gang members when they again tried to loot in a similar way.

    They used to steal articles and place it in their bags inside their clothes. The gang members targeted during festive season. After looting articles, they used to sell them at much lower rates in their village.

    The Commissionerate police have seized cosmetic products worth lakhs. The gang is involved in loot in various parts of the country. They used to stay in hotels and commit their crimes.

  • Transgender People To Manage Cesspool Vehicles In Bhubaneswar

    Transgender People To Manage Cesspool Vehicles In Bhubaneswar

    In an effort to empower transgenders, the Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (BMC) has decided to engage them in the operation and maintenance of cesspool vehicles, an official said on Thursday.

    An agreement was signed on Wednesday between BMC and transgender TG Swikruti SHG for operation and maintenance of cesspool vehicles in the city in the presence of Mayor Sulochana Das and Commissioner Vijaya Amruta Kulange. The city civic body had involved transgender communities in different responsibilities like parking, defaulters’ tax collection and sanitation activities in the past. At present, BMC has a fleet of nine cesspool vehicles to address the citizen requirement for emptying septic tanks and transporting the sludge to the faecal sludge treatment plant sites, officials said.

    It was decided that seven of them will be handed over to TG Swikruti Group for their operation and maintenance. No performance security or monthly fee will be charged for entering into the agreement.

    The Swikruti Group will engage one authorised driver and two helpers in each vehicle and pay at least the minimum applicable wages as notified for Core Sanitation workers under Garima scheme. Detail information of the staffs engaged shall be submitted by the transgender group to BMC, the agreement said.
    Training will be imparted to all cesspool vehicle staff on dislodging service, health and hygiene, behaviour, PPE use and related protocols. Branding of vehicles will be as per directives of BMC. The transgender group will provide service as per prescribed service charge.
    “We are happy with the new assignment that BMC has trust on us, we will fulfill it,” said Meghana Sahoo, the team leader of the group.