Badaun: DM along with SSP inspected the strong room. Counting of votes will start from 8:00 am tomorrow at 6 counting places, DM-SSP also inspected the counting place.
Heavy force will be deployed everywhere for counting of votes, counting will be done for 21 bodies in Badaun district.
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DM inspected the strong room with SSP
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CM Yogi and Deputy Chief Minister Maurya tweeted congratulations to all the students of CBSE 10th and 12th class
CBSE Board Result Released: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has officially released the results on Friday afternoon, May 12, 2023, out of which all students should check their results because the board has told that only 87.33% students could pass. Which is said to be less than last year, around 5%, because according to media reports, Trivandrum region has been the best percentage bringer.
UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya tweeted and congratulated all the northern students of 10th and 12th CBSC Board.And officially if you want to check your result then further direct link has been provided because to avoid similar type of problem Sarvar 1, Sarvar 2, Sarvar 3 have been provided and also with DJ and Umang The way to check the result has been explained with complete information.
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Telangana: Regional Passport Office releases 7,150 additional appointments
Hyderabad: Owing to the huge demand and long waiting time in appointment availability, the Regional Passport Office in Hyderabad has decided to release as many as 7,150 additional appointments between May 15 to 30.
These appointments will be made available across all the five Passport Seva Kendras (PSKs), including three in Hyderabad (Begumpet, Ameerpet and Tolichowki) and one each in Karimnagar and Nizamabad.
These additional appointments will be given for Tatkal, Normal and Police Clearance Certificate categories, the Regional Passport Officer, Dasari Balaiah said in a press release.
The appointments will be released on every Friday and Wednesday at 4.30pm, starting on Friday (May 12), the release said. Appointments can be scheduled either through www.passportindia.gov.in portal or mPassportseva app.
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Singareni bags ‘Global Rainbow’ award
Hyderabad: Singareni Collieries Company Limited (SCCL) on Thursday received the ‘Global Rainbow’ award for the best Geo Mine Tech at the National Technology Day event held in Bhubaneswar. Company Director( Finance) N Balaram too was presented with the Best Director, Corporate Management and Innovative Leadership Excellence Award on the occasion.
Odisha Minister for Environment and Forest Pradip Kumar Amat presented the awards. Singareni has been presented with the ‘Golden Rainbow’ award for its remarkable progress in all its sectors.
Balaram was presented with the ‘Best Director, Corporate Management and Innovative Leadership Excellence’ award in recognition of his services in the environment and forest departments and the actions of knowing and solving the problems of the workers through an innovative process like ‘Grievance Day’. Balaram had planted 15,000 saplings in nine areas of Singareni and received many awards.
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This course is the alternative for BTech CSE programme
Hyderabad: Here is an alternative to the much in demand BTech Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) programme for the students.
A new BSc (Hons) Computer Science programme, which will be on the lines of the BTech CSE, is being introduced in the degree colleges from the forthcoming academic year. The new programme comes with an option to exit after third year.
While a BSc (Hons) in Computer Science certificate will be awarded to students on completion of the four-year programme, students can exit the programme after a successful third year and earn a basic BSc in Computer Science certificate. In terms of fee too, the new programme will cost much lesser than the fee for regular BTech CSE programme.
The programme will be offered by 11 government degree colleges and 11 select private degree colleges in the State. Each of the government degree colleges will have 60 seats and admissions will be via Degree Online Services Telangana (DOST).
“About 70 to 75 per cent students are opting for BSc Mathematics, Physics and Computer Science combination in the government degree colleges. Now, students can purely pursue CS in their degree instead as a combination. The industry is also looking for students with BSc (Hons) in CS,” Commissioner of Collegiate Education Navin Mittal said on Thursday.
The curriculum will be practical oriented and designed by faculty from the State Universities and professionals from the top IT companies. Apart from aligning the syllabus with the industry requirements, students will have to undergo two-three months of internships in the IT companies to get hands-on training.
Telangana State Council of Higher Education and State Universities are also introducing skill development courses like BBA Retailing or Logistics or BSc in Hospital Management, BA creative writing, entertainment from next academic year. The admissions will be through DOST only.
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Three killed in separate accidents in Hyderabad
Hyderabad: Three persons were killed in different road accidents in the Hyderabad since Wednesday night.
At Falaknuma, a six year-old-boy died after a car hit the motorcycle on which he was going on Wednesday night. The victim Ahmed Khan, a resident of Noor colony in Falaknuma was going along with his parents to the house after attending a function when a car hit their bike at Falaknuma road.
“Ahmed fell down on the road and died on the spot due to injuries while his parents sustained injuries and were shifted to hospital,” said Falaknuma police. A case is registered by the police and the driver of the car was taken into custody.
In another case at Afzalgunj, a woman Susheela (52), who worked as a sweeper at QQSUDA office at Darulshifa died after an auto rickshaw hit her at Putli-Bowli on Wednesday morning. The woman was crossing the road near Putli Bowli metro station when the auto rickshaw hit her, said Afzalgunj police. The police shifted the body to mortuary for post-mortem examination.
At Narsingi, a flower vendor, M Sai Amma (35) a resident of Bandlaguda Sun City died after a car hit her on Wednesday night. According to the police, the woman was walking on the road when a car hit her. She fell on the road and died due to the injuries. A case is registered by the police and investigation going on.
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Not joining third front: Naveen Patnaik after meeting PM Modi
Bhubaneswar: Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik made it clear on Thursday that he is not going to join the third front or a common political platform of non-BJP parties.
Patnaik also said that the Biju Janata Dal (BJD) will go solo in the next Assembly elections and the Lok Sabha polls, both scheduled next year.
The Chief Minister told this to mediapersons after meeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Delhi on Thursday afternoon.
Patnaik-led BJD has been maintaining equal distance from both the BJP and the Congress. So, when reporters asked him if there is any possibility of BJD joining the third front, the CM replied, “No… Not as far as I am concerned… Not now.”
On his meeting with PM Modi, Patnaik said they discussed issues related to Odisha’s demands, not any political matter.
“Our discussion was mainly related to the demands of Odisha. I spoke to the Prime Minister about the proposed Jagannath International Airport in Puri for which the boundary has already been earmarked,” he said.
“We want an expansion as the Bhubaneswar airport is witnessing too much traffic. The Prime Minister said that he will definitely help in every possible way,” the Chief Minister said.
Patnaik also ruled out any meeting with other political leaders during his trip to Delhi.
Patnaik ruling out joining the third front assumes significance after Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar met him on Wednesday. He had also held talks with West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee in March.
Following the break-up of the BJD-BJP coalition government in 2009, the Naveen Patnaik-led BJD has been maintaining equal distance from both the BJP and the Congress. Also, the BJD has not shown much interest to get involved in national politics. The regional party maintains that its focus is on the interests of Odisha and its people.
(IANS)
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Body Of College Girl Who Went Missing In Odisha’s Hirakud Power Channel Recovered
Sambalpur: A team of Fire personnel on Thursday recovered the body of BBA student Nisha Jha who had gone missing after falling into the power channel of Hirakud Dam at Burla in Odisha’s Sambalpur district 2 days back.
According to sources, Nisha of Jharsuguda, who was pursuing BBA in a Rourkela-based private educational institution, had gone to meet her male friend, a Plus III student of Gangadhar Meher University in Sambalpur, on Tuesday evening. She slipped when water suddenly gushed into their meeting spot.
Following the incident, the personnel of Fire Services launched an operation to rescue the girl till late night but failed to trace her. They extended the search area on Wednesday and continued their operation. Finally, they found Nisha’s body floating on water near Mahanadi Sadak Ghat and recovered it on Thursday afternoon.
Police have registered an unnatural death (U/d) case in this connection and launched investigation.
The police also recorded the statements of some local youths who had attempted to rescue Nisha on the intervening day. The girl’s male friend was detained to ascertain the circumstances leading to the fatal mishap.
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Senior Congress leader Ashok Samal passes away
Cuttack: Senior Congress leader Ashok Samal on Thursday passed away at his residence in Telengabazaar of Cuttack City. He was 70 year old.
According to family sources, Samal was suffering from liver ailment. He was discharged from the Tata Memorial Hospital recently.
Samal was working as the spokesperson of Odisha Pradesh Congress Committee (OPCC) and was always ready to stand and fight for the development of Cuttack City.
It is to be noted here that Ashok Samal had resigned from the Congress protesting against the sidelining of senior leaders and party workers by a coterie. Later, he joined the Biju Janata Dal (BJD) in 2014. However, he made a comeback to the party at a special function in June 2018.
The sudden death of Samal has pushed his family, friends and politicians to the edge of sorrow. Several politicians of the Silver City including Cuttack MLA Mohammad Mukeem, Mayor Subash Singh and former MLA Debasish Samantray visited the house and paid last respect to the deceased Congress leader and prayed for his souls to rest in peace.
Samal’s last rites were performed at the Khannagar based- crematorium, said sources.
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Reflection Workshop puts Odisha at forefront in WASH services
Bhubaneswar: A one-day workshop on Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) was organized by the Panchayati Raj & Drinking Water Department, Government of Odisha in collaboration with UNICEF and local and national development partners in Bhubaneswar on Thursday.
The objective of the workshop was to analyze the status of progress of Sustainable Development Goal 6 (SDG 6), which is to ensure that everyone in the world has access to lasting and safe water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) services in Odisha. It also aimed to provide an overview of the enabling environment required to ensure safe and lasting services to all – it looked into the water, sanitation, and hygiene policies, processes, finances, institutional capacities, etc. The workshop also included deliberations with multiple stakeholders on strengthening, convergence, and accountability.
At the outset, Sushil Kumar Lohani, Principal Secretary, Panchayati Raj & Drinking Water Department, GoO said, “More than 30% of villages have been declared as Open Defecation Free (ODF) Plus Odisha, (ODF plus village is a village which sustains its ODF status, ensures solid and liquid waste management and visually clean), our focus is on verification of ODF Plus status. We are focussing on Urban-Rural Convergence between Panchayati Raj and Drinking Water (PR&DW) and Housing and Urban Development (H&UD) departments to cater to the Gram Panchayats/Villages beyond a 20 km radius of Urban Faecal Sludge Treatment Plants (FSTPs) to meet their desludging requirements.”
“The need of the hour is to adopt a multidimensional approach for both toilet retrofitting means converting the existing single pit toilets into twin pit toilets and Faecal Sludge management (FSM) and I am delighted that Odisha is leading these innovative approaches in the country,” he added.
B Parmeswaran, Director, Drinking Water Department, GoO said, “Construction of individual soak pits which has been the norm under Swacchh Bharat Mission (SBM-G) Odisha has also been taken up under the ongoing Sujalam 3.0 campaign on a war footing. So far, Odisha has been successful in emerging as a top-performing state in this campaign.”
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He further said “On the water front, the government provides safe and adequate drinking water to every household through the national flagship program. The tap water connection at the doorstep has a far-reaching socio-economic impact on rural livelihood systems.”
The participants focused on the sustainability of the WASH service and emphasized systems strengthening, developing tools and frameworks, and identifying locations for qualitative data collection and convergence of partners.
Development partners like UNICEF, Water Aid, Water For People, SuSanA and IRC who were present on this have shared a mission to develop strong and resilient local, state, and national water, sanitation, and hygiene systems.
“Children and their families in poor and rural communities are most at risk of being left behind. Governments must invest in their communities if we are to bridge these economic and geographic divides and realise this important human right,” said Shipra Saxena, WASH-CCES Specialist, UNICEF.