Tag: Cuttack

  • Lost and Found: 15-year-old Nepal boy reunites with parents after deadly train accident in Odisha

    Lost and Found: 15-year-old Nepal boy reunites with parents after deadly train accident in Odisha

    Cuttack: Many people were lost and killed in the deadly train accident in Balasore district of Odisha. Relatives were searching for their kin in the hospitals. They all want their relative to be well and alive. While, many have their hopes quashed and had to return with the cold body of their kin. Some were lucky to find their kin in the hospital still alive.

    Such a case was seen in SCB medical college Hospital in Cuttack. A 15-year-old boy from Nepal, who was a victim of the Balasore Train tragedy, has finally reunited with his parents after the horrific train accident.

    The minor boy identified as Ramanand Paswan was injured in the train accident and was admitted to the Trauma ICU of SCB MCH after the accident.

    With the concerted effort of Odisha’s helpdesk ecosystem, the boy was reunited with his family today. The SCB helpdesk also helped the boy in this matter. During this somber time, this is indeed a matter of great joy.

    The scene of the boy reuniting with his family got everyone emotional in the SCB hospital.

  • 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.

  • Undertrial Prisoner Escapes from SCB Medical in Cuttack

    Undertrial Prisoner Escapes from SCB Medical in Cuttack

    Cuttack: An undertrial prisoner reportedly escaped from the SCB Medical College and Hospital in Cuttack on Thursday. The prisoner escaped from the hospital wearing a saree on the pretext of using the washroom.

    The undertrial prisoner has been identified as Sajan Das of Nahidipada village under Naugoan police limits of Odisha’s Jagatsinghpur district. The accused was undertrial in connection to a theft case.

    According to sources, on Thursday, Sajan went to use the washroom in the hospital at around 12 noon and 1 pm. He reportedly wore a saree in the bathroom and escaped from the hospital.

    Sajan Das was admitted to the SCB hospital on May 26. He was being treated in the medicine ward.

    Following the incident, Choudwar police filed a written complaint at the Mangalabagh police station today. A case under section 224 of the IPC has been registered.

    Police raided some places in Jagatsinghpur and Nyali today. A special team has been formed to nab the escaped prisoner. Further investigation is underway.

  • Six-lane Ring Road to be Constructed in Cuttack; Slum Eviction Begins

    Six-lane Ring Road to be Constructed in Cuttack; Slum Eviction Begins

    Cuttack: A six-lane ring road will be constructed in Cuttack town of Odisha. The Cuttack Municipality Corporation (CMC) has informed about the construction of this six-lane ring road recently for the development of the Silver city.

    Following the construction of this six-lane ring road, the Khannagar Netaji Bus Terminal will be connected directly to the National Highway Number 16.

    As the area in which the road is to be constructed houses a huge slum, the same has to be evicted. The slum eviction has been started from today near Khannagar for the construction six-lane ring road.

    According to reports, the residents of slum will be relocated to a different area in the city. The eviction process has been initiated by the Cuttack Municipality Corporation.

    In today’s eviction process, the houses of 42 slum dwellers will be demolished. Over 42 families will be accommodated in Braj Biharipur Primary School for seven days, said reliable reports. Along with this, each family will be given assistance of Rs. 50,000 from the district administration.

    Deputy Commissioner Ajay Kumar Mohanty, informed that the evicted slum dwellers will be resettled near Dhableswargada in Cuttack.

  • Minor Girl Critical After Being On Bridge of Cuttack JICA Box Drain Project

    Minor Girl Critical After Being On Bridge of Cuttack JICA Box Drain Project

    Cuttack: In a shocking incident, a minor was critically injured after being trapped on a bridge of Cuttack JICA Box Drain Project work. The incident has come to fore from Kesharpur area of Odisha’s Cuttack district.

    According to sources, locals spotted the minor girl trapped on the bridge of Cuttack JICA Box Drain Project work. After a long time of tireless efforts, the local residents rescued the girl. They immediately rushed the injured to nearby hospital after rescuing her. The condition of the victim is stable now, said reliable reports.

    The age of the minor is said to be around 16 years, however her identity has not been disclosed. According to reports, the victim is a resident of Kesharpur.

    Despite reporting the incident many times, no one from JICA or any other authority came to the spot to rescue the trapped minor girl. The locals also alleged that temporary roads are not being constructed for the residents despite repeated complaints.

  • Speeding car falls into Taladanda canal in Cuttack, 1 dead, 1 critical

    Speeding car falls into Taladanda canal in Cuttack, 1 dead, 1 critical

    One of the two injured persons in the car crash in Taladanda canal of Cuttack has allegedly lost their life.

    A huge amount of cash has been recovered from the car, however, the exact amount of the cash recovered from the vehicle is yet to be ascertained.

    A detailed report is still awaited in this matter.

    Cuttack: Two people, including a woman, sustained serious injuries after a car they were travelling fell into the Taladanda canal in Cuttack district of Odisha today. The mishap reportedly took place between Matrubhaban-Nayabazar road.

    According to sources, the car skid off the road and plunged into the canal as there was no barricades. Locals were able to pull people out of the car.

     The locals rescued a woman and a man in the car and sent them to Cuttack Bada Medical Center. The condition of the man is said to be critical. Both the injured have been shifted to SCB Medical College and Hospital.

  • Illegal feticide in Cuttack, raids underway by Odisha H&FW dept

    Illegal feticide in Cuttack, raids underway by Odisha H&FW dept

    Cuttack: A raid in underway on an illegal determination of sex of the fetus center in Cuttack said reliable reports on Wednesday.

    According to reports, the center was being run in Friends Colony area of Cuttack city in Odisha. The Health and Family Welfare Department, Government of Odisha got a tip-off in this matter and conducted a raid.

    The illegal clinic was being run from a house in Friends Colony area of Cuttack. The center was allegedly helping people determine the gender of the unborn child (fetus). There are allegations that feticides was also being done.

    It is further worth mentioning that the doctor who was running this illegal center has been detained by the Health and Family Welfare Department and police raid team.

    Furthermore according to the laws of India determination of sex of the fetus is illegal. The parliament has enacted the Pre-Conception and Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques (PCPNDT) Act, 1994 to prevent determination of sex of fetus before birth.

    This was done to help reduce the number of female feticides in India and to help better the sex ratio in the counrty.

  • 96.19% Students Clear Odisha Matric Exam 2023; Cuttack & Jatgatsinghpur Best Performing Dists

    96.19% Students Clear Odisha Matric Exam 2023; Cuttack & Jatgatsinghpur Best Performing Dists

    Cuttack: A total of 96.19% students have cleared the annual matric examination this year, the results of which were declared by Board of Secondary Education (BSE), Odisha, around 10 am on Thursday at its office in the presence of Minister Pramila Mallik.

    According to sources, 5,12,460 of 5,21,444 students, who appeared for the examinations, passed. A total of 4158 students have passed with A1 grade, 29855 with A2 grade, 77762 with B1 grade, and 119120 with B2 grade.

    Girls have again outshone boys in the exam with a pass percentage of 97.05 against 95.75. While 2,53,633 boys cleared the exam, 2,58,827 among girls passed.

    This year, Cuttack and Jagatsinghpur have been recognised as the best performing districts with 97.99 per cent pass percentage. Malkangiri district recorded the lowest pass percentage of 92.63 per cent. 3,222 high schools have recorded 100 per cent results.

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    The score cards will be made available at the official websites – bseodisha.ac.in and bseodisha.nic.in – after 12 pm. The students can login into the orissaresults.nic.in to check their results using their roll number and date of birth. And also download their scoreboards from the website. They will also be able to check their scores by sending an SMS OR10Roll Number to 5676750.

    The annual High School Certificate (HSC) Summative Assessment-II examination 2023 was conducted from March 10 to 20. As many as 5.32 lakh students took the high school certificate examination in 3,218 examination centres across the state. In January, the board had released the Summative Assessment I result.

    In 2022, the overall pass percentage was 90.55 per cent, with 8,119 students receiving the A1 grade and and 54,889 got A2 grade.

    The sources further said that BSE Odisha will soon release the schedule for supplementary exams.

  • Allegations of sanitation worker being sexually abused in Cuttack

    Allegations of sanitation worker being sexually abused in Cuttack

    Cuttack: There have been shocking allegations of a woman sanitation worker of SCB Medical College and Hospital in Cuttack being sexually abused.

    Reports say that, the woman has alleged that she was sexually abused by another employee of SCB medical college and hospital in Cuttack. The rape had allegedly taken place in a hostel.

    According to reports, the complainant was working with a private cleaning company. The woman was allegedly raped last week.

    The woman filed a written complaint at the Manglabag police station. After the complaint, the Manglabag police station has registered a case.

    The police have filed a case under section 376, 294 and 506. The police have started the investigation of the incident.

    The Cuttack Municipal Corporation (CMC) has sealed the hotel in which allegedly a staff had raped a girl on April 21, 2023.

    Earlier on April 22, 2023 the manager of the hotel was arrested for allegedly raping a girl in the hotel in Madhupatna area of Cuttack. The incident came to light after the girl filed a complaint with Madhupatna police station.

    As per reports, the girl is from outside Odisha and was raped in one of the hotel rooms. The girl along with some friends had come to celebrate birthday party in the hotel and had booked two rooms.

    When she was alone in the room, the hotel manager allegedly raped her.

    After knowing about the matter, the victim’s relatives lodged a complaint at the Madhupatna police Station. After getting the complaint Madhupatna Police swung into action to find out involvement of other persons in this case.

  • Odisha Matric results by 3rd week of May!

    Odisha Matric results by 3rd week of May!

    Cuttack: The School and Mass Education Department government of Odisha on Sunday informed that the results of the matric exams will be announced in May.

    The Department further specified that, it is the aim of the Board to publish the results in and error-free manner within the specified time.

    The dates for the publication of Matriculation and Plus II results will be announced shortly, the Minister Samir Das said today.

    Further on April 17, 2023 the BSE President, Ramashish Hazra informed that the matric results will be announced by the third week of May.

    The Board of Secondary Education (BSE) is scheduled has begun the evaluation of answer papers of students who had appeared for the annual high school certificate (HSC) Summative Assessment-II examination 2022 from April 3, 2023.

    The evaluation of Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC), Madhyama, and State Open School Certificate (SOSC) answer papers will also be conducted along with the evaluation of Odisha Matric answer papers from April 3.

    According to the Board of Secondary Education (BSE) Odisha, the answer papers will be evaluated by around 13,000 teachers in 56 centres across the State. The answer papers will go from the exam centers to the evaluation centers under high security cover.

    A huge number of teachers, chief examiners, Deputy Chief Examiners, Assistant Examiners and scrutinizers shall be engaged for the evaluation work.

    The BSE Odisha aims to complete the evaluation in 15 days, said reports.

    The Matric exam was conducted from March 10 to 20 in 3029 centres across the state. A total of 5,32,000 students had registered for the High School Certificate exam. For the State Open School Certificate Examination (SOSC) and Madhyama examinations, 7194 and 2094 students had registered, respectively.

    In view of the summer, drinking water and related facilities have been provided in all the rating centers on behalf of the district education authorities.