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  • Youth shot by miscreants in Kendrapara

    Youth shot by miscreants in Kendrapara

    Kendrapara: A bike-borne youth was shot by some miscreants in Odisha’s Kendrapara district. The incident occurred near Mangala Chakk under the Marshaghai police limits of the district.

    The youth has been identified as Sakti Chandra Mohanty (22) of Jagatsinghpur district of the state.

    According to sources, the youth was riding his bike, when some miscreants shot him. Due to the gunshot, he has been critically injured. The locals rescued him and immediately rushed him to the nearby hospital.

    After receiving information, police reached the spot and initiated a probe into the matter. However, the reason behind shooting the youth is yet to be ascertained.

    Further detailed reports related to the case are awaited.

  • KTR asks officials to focus on sanitation and supply of safe drinking water

    KTR asks officials to focus on sanitation and supply of safe drinking water

    Hyderabad: With rains receding a bit in the State, Municipal Administration and Urban Development Minister KT Rama Rao directed the municipal officials to initiate measures for supply safe drinking water in rain affected areas, focus on sanitation and to ensure there were no water borne diseases in association with health department in all the ULBs.

    The Minister held a teleconference with Municipal Commissioners here on Saturday.

    Considering the situation, especially flooded streets, relief operations should be taken up a challenge. The relief operations should be executed in coordination with other line departments. Towards this, the State Government would extend all support to the ULBs, he said.

    “Ensuring there was no loss of life is the top priority of the government. All the leaves of Municipal officials have been cancelled,” Rama Rao said.

    With water bodies and tanks almost full to the brim in several ULB, water levels should be monitored regularly. If required, as per the irrigation department guidelines, water should be released downstream and residents in low lying areas should be relocated to safe places, the Minister said.

    “In case if there was any requirement in executing relief measures, my office along with senior MAUD authorities would be available round the clock,” Rama Rao said. To clear water logging, officials were directed to use dewatering pumps in rain affected areas.

    For better coordination in execution of relief operations, control rooms should be established in all the districts, including Hyderabad. All the silt accumulated on the roads should be cleared immediately and they should be made motorable, he said, adding if required take up temporary road repair works.

    Specific instructions were issued to the municipal officials to take special sanitation drives and pool in additional vehicles and sanitary workers. Spraying of disinfectants to control mosquito menace, besides bleaching powder and sodium hypochlorite should be taken up extensively.

    To ensure supply of safe drinking water, ULBs should coordinate with Mission Bhagiratha teams and take up pipeline repair works for arresting leakages, if any.

    Top priority should be accorded to ensure there was no spread of communicable diseases. Special health camps should be organized in all areas of the towns in coordination with DMHO, Indian Medical Association, the Minister said, directing the officials to shift residents living in dilapidated buildings to safe places.

  • ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 to be held from June 4 to June 30

    ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 to be held from June 4 to June 30

    The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced the date’s for the next year’s Men’s T20 World Cup. The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 will be held from June 4 to 30, 2024.

    According to ESPNcricinfo, a total of twenty team will play in the T20 world cup across the 10 venues in the Caribbean and United States Of America (USA). The list of 10 venues that will host the T20 World Cup next year include Lauderhill in Florida, Morrisville, Dallas and New York.

    ICC along with Cricket West Indies and USA Cricket will likely take a final decision of the venues in the next couple of months as the venues in Dallas, Morrisville and New York have not got international status from ICC yet.

    Meanwhile, fans were currently eagerly waiting for the schedule of the 2023 T20 World Cup. This year world cup will be played by twenty teams including Australia, England, India, Netherlands, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa and Sri Lanka. Afghanistan and Bangladesh have qualified by finishing in the top eight of the T20I rankings. The remaining 12 teams will be decided by the virtue of the qualifiers.

    Not to forget, next year, the format of the World Cup will be different too.

    ICC aims to grow the sport in North America by hosting the game in USA and secondly it also wants cricket to be included in the Olympics Games of 2024 which is to be hosted by Los Angeles.

  • Rainfall to intensify in state over next two days, orange warning issued

    Rainfall to intensify in state over next two days, orange warning issued

    Bhubaneswar: The monsoon season continues to have its effect on Odisha, with continuous rainfall affecting the state. Adding to the weather, a cyclonic storm is likely to cause the formation of a low-pressure field. This combined effect is expected to intensify the rainfall in the region, particularly in Western Odisha and the coastal districts.

    Several districts in the state are likely to experience heavy rainfall today and tomorrow. Some areas may experience heavy to very heavy rainfall. The weather department has issued an orange warning for various districts from the 31st July and 1st August indicating a high level of caution required during this period.

    As we approach the 31st, the intensity of the rainfall is expected to increase further, with heavy to very heavy rain predicted in most parts of the state.

    An orange warning has been issued to several districts in view of very heavy rainfall on July 31 and August 1.

    Additionally, a yellow warning has been issued to 14 districts of the state for heavy rainfall today.

    Baripada recorded the highest rainfall of 28 mm yesterday and Keonjhar recorded a rainfall of 20 mm.

  • Missing minor found dead in Angul, 3 detained

    Missing minor found dead in Angul, 3 detained

    Angul: In a distressing incident, the body of a missing minor, Sanjit Biswal, was discovered in Bareni forest, Tusar village, Kiakta Thana, after four days of his disappearance. The body was found mutilated, with no hands and legs, raising concerns of a possible sacrificial killing.

    Authorities are actively investigating the tragic incident to determine the motive behind the child’s death. The police have detained and are questioning three individuals, including a female worshiper of Mangala Temple, in connection with the case.

    The incident occurred in Bareni forest under Kiakata Police limits in Angul. The hanging body of the minor boy was found from the forest.

    The irate locals staged a road blockade and set a police van on fire, said reliable reports. The locals suspect that the minor had been offered as a human sacrifice.

    It is worth mentioning that the 14-year-old boy and his mother had made a wish and had vowed to spend the night at the Ma Mangala temple. The boy allegedly went missing in the morning.

    The mother searched for her son and then filed a complaint with the Kiakata police station limits in Angul. However on Friday, a few locals spotted the dismembered body of the boy hanging inside the temple and immediately informed the police.

    Today, a joint effort by the police and scientific team will further examine the circumstances surrounding the incident to unravel the truth.

  • Septic tank death Bhubaneswar, 2 labourers asphyxiated

    Septic tank death Bhubaneswar, 2 labourers asphyxiated

    Bhubaneswar: In a tragic incident, two people died of asphyxiation inside a septic tank in Bhubaneswar the capital city of Odisha said reports on Saturday.

    According to reports, two persons had entered inside the septic tank and were unable to come back up. The incident took place at Sishupalgarh area in Raghunath Nagar lane number -2 of Bhubaneswar

    The fire department ODRAF was immediately pressed into action. They rescued the two people from the tank and rushed them to the hospital.

    Both of them however could not be revived. They succumbed in the hospital. Detailed report awaited in this matter.

    The identity of both the deceased persons is yet to be ascertained.

  • Cobra spent night under mat on which family slept in Odisha’s Banki

    Cobra spent night under mat on which family slept in Odisha’s Banki

    Cuttack: A family narrowly escaped in Banki area of Cuttack district in Odisha. The family members slept on a mat for the whole night while a poisonous 2 and half feet long cobra was there under the mat the whole time. The family was shocked to find the deadly snake under the mat in the morning.

    The incident took place in the Nuagan village in Kiapala panchayat under Banki Block on Friday night.

    As per reports, the bed was draped with a mattress while a mat had been put over it. The family of Dhirendra Rout slept on it for the whole night.

    Like usual, last night Rout slept on the bed with his wife and two children while the mosquito net was also hanged.

    Yet at dawn, realizing that something was moving under the mat, he tapped his hand on the mat and soon assumed that there was a snake under the mat.

    He immediately awoke his wife and told her to take the children and move away. After everyone got off the bed, a two-and-a-half-foot long snake came out from under the mat.

    The family was shocked to witness the snake. The man immediately informed the snake helpline members. The snake helpline members rushed to the spot and caught the snake. Later they released it into a lonely place in the nearby hilly area.

    It is advised that snakes are more common on rainy days. So keep your house, garden etc. clean and tidy. Trim dead trees and bushes. Clean the house regularly. Be careful and keep your life safe.

  • Couple murdered in Delhi, accused arrested from Patna

    Couple murdered in Delhi, accused arrested from Patna

    New Delhi (IANS). A man wanted in connection with the robbery and murder of an elderly couple in south Delhi’s Amar Colony area in January 2019 was arrested from Patna. A Delhi Police officer gave this information on Wednesday.

    The accused has been identified as Zubair Alam alias Danish. He was absconding for more than two-and-a-half years in the case.

    Alam conspired with his mother to murder the couple on January 18, 2019. They had looted jewelery and cash.

    The official said Alam and his mother Sabina alias Salma were initially arrested on January 27, 2019. Both absconded after being released on bail.

    Special Commissioner of Police (Special Branch) H.G.S. Dhaliwal said that for the last two months there was information that absconding Alam was hiding in Mumbai and surrounding areas.

    A police team was sent to Mumbai to trace the fugitive. But, he could not be caught from there. The persistent efforts of the police team were successful when specific information was received that Alam would come from Mumbai to Patna by train on the night of 3rd July.

    After this, a police team boarded the said train from Prayagraj railway station. The team members then identified the accused while on his way to Patna in a moving train and finally caught him at Patna Junction.

    The official said that after securing bail, Zuber had gone to Mumbai. There had been working in the film and TV industry as a crew member for the past two years with production teams associated with serials like ‘Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah’, ‘The Kapil Sharma Show’ etc.

  • Former Union Law Minister also opposed the ordinance: Kejriwal

    Former Union Law Minister also opposed the ordinance: Kejriwal

    New Delhi (IANS). Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has once again attacked the Center saying that former Union Law Minister Ashwini Kumar has also opposed the ordinance.

    On Tuesday, Kejriwal attached a newspaper column written by the former Union Minister on Twitter and said that while probing the Centre’s ordinance, former Law Minister Shri Ashwini Kumar says, “Parliament’s concurrent legislative power has been exercised for a long time by the GNCTD.” The legislative and executive control recognized from time immemorial cannot be exercised to weaken it over matters originally within its purview.

    On May 19, the Center issued an ordinance for transfer and posting of IAS and DANICS officers in Delhi, a move the AAP government termed as a violation of the Supreme Court’s judgment on deregulation of the services.

    AAP has also sought the support of opposition parties that they will not support the ordinance if it is brought in the Rajya Sabha as a bill.

    Kejriwal has met several opposition leaders to seek their support against the Centre’s ordinance.

  • Woman accuses husband of having unnatural sex, case registered

    Woman accuses husband of having unnatural sex, case registered

    New Delhi (IANS). A woman has filed a complaint with the Delhi Police alleging mental and physical harassment by her husband. The woman claims that her husband is addicted to porn and forces her to have unnatural sex. An official provided this information on Wednesday.

    The matter came to light when a 30-year-old woman, a resident of East Rohtash Nagar, lodged a complaint with the Shahdara police station on Monday.

    In her complaint, she alleged dowry demand, mental and physical harassment against her husband and other members of his family, the senior police officer said. Apart from this, she also accused her husband that her husband is addicted to porn, and he also forces her to watch porn.

    The police have registered a case against the accused husband and family under relevant sections.

    The investigation into the matter is at an initial stage, the official said. Statements of witnesses are being recorded digitally and other evidence is being secured for further necessary action in the matter.