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  • Smruti Ranjan Pradhan appointed Gajapati District Collector

    Smruti Ranjan Pradhan appointed Gajapati District Collector

    Bhubaneswar: The Odisha Government on Thursday appointed 2012-batch IAS officer Smruti Ranjan Pradhan, informed the General Administration & Public Grievance Department in a notification.

    Currently, Smruti Ranjan Pradhan is working as the Director of Fisheries Cuttack and has the additional charges of OPDC MD Bhubaneswar.

    Smruti Ranjan will be the Gajapati District Collector until the State government transfers him and gives news appointment.

    As per the notification, which showed a minor reshuffle in IAS cadre, IAS officer Lingaraj Panda also has been given new appointment. The 2015-batch officer who is the present Collector & District Magistrate of Gajapati has been appointed as Director of Social Welfare, Women & Child Development Department.

  • Odisha’s cyclist Kalpana Jena bags silver medal in Germany

    Odisha’s cyclist Kalpana Jena bags silver medal in Germany

    Bhubaneswar: Cyclist Kalpana Jena has brought lures for Odisha and the country by winning the Silver medal in the 2 km Time Trial event at the Special Olympics World Summer Games 2023 being held in Berlin of Germany.

    Kalpana clinched the second spot by clocking 5:42.42, while another Indian Shivani won the Gold medal with a timing of 5:22.41. Ana Zumbado of Costa Rica bagged the Bronze. She finished the race with a time of 5:46.63.

    Kalpana is a native of Regedapada village in Athagarh block of Cuttack district. She is the daughter of Gadadhar Jena and Gitanjali Jena, who work as agricultural farm labourers.

    According to reports, due to poverty her father could not arrange a cycle for her daughter. And thus, Kalpana continued her practice by lending cycles from her friends.

    After making a niche for herself as an avid cyclist, Kalpana became an achiever in the district level. Later, she also exhibited her skill in other States and won hearts of the nominators.

    After knowing about the achievement of Kalpana, Athagarh MLA Minister Ranendra Pratap Swain presented a new racing cycle to her.

    Meanwhile, Kalpana gave the credit of her success to the villagers along with mentor Bibekananda sir, her parents and the Athagarh MLA.

  • L-G issued orders to demolish of 11 temples in Delhi: Atishi

    L-G issued orders to demolish of 11 temples in Delhi: Atishi

    New Delhi: Delhi Public Works Department (PWD) Minister Atishi claimed on Thursday that Lieutenant Governor (L-G) V.K. Saxena has ordered demolition of 14 religious sites, which includes 11 temples, in Delhi.

    In a letter to the L-G, she said: “I have received information from the Public Works Department that you have ordered the demolition of 14 religious sites in Delhi. This includes 11 temples and 3 mausoleums. Department officials informed me that when the proposal to demolish these religious sites was presented to the then Home Minister, Manish Sisodia, through the Religious Committee in February 2023, he expressed his opposition and suggested changing the plans for their projects instead of demolishing the temples.”

    According to Atishi’s letter, “when the file reached to L-G office from the office of Sisodia, he (Saxena) rejected the proposal and issued orders to demolish the temples and other religious sites”.

    “Officials have also mentioned that you wrote in the file that the matter of demolishing temples is a legal and order issue, so you have the full authority to make decisions regarding it. Furthermore, it was instructed that any file related to demolishing temples should not be sent to the elected government but should be directly sent to you through the Chief Secretary,” her letter reads.

    She said that on Wednesday, she was informed by the PWD that they were demolishing several temples in Delhi as the L-G has ordered.

    “This morning, even the Shiv Temple in Mandawali was demolished. Temples and other religious sites are associated with people’s faith. Therefore, I urge you to reconsider your decision to demolish the 11 temples and other religious sites to ensure that the religious sentiments of the people of Delhi are not hurt,” she said.

  • Arunachal Pradesh: Steel Bridge Over Siang, Crucial for Armed Forces, Collapsed

    Arunachal Pradesh: Steel Bridge Over Siang, Crucial for Armed Forces, Collapsed

    ITANAGAR: Due to the collapse of the steel bridge over Siang on June 19 and the ensuing strong and persistent rain that led to landslides close to the bridge, Tuting, the administrative centre of the Upper Siang district of Arunachal, which borders China, is now shut off from the rest of the nation.

    It will take several days to rebuild this bridge, which connects the far-flung Tuting and Gelling towns, which are located at an elevation of 4000 feet above sea level and are 30 kilometres from the Indo-Chinese border.

    This bridge was essential for the transit of the military and their large vehicles.

    On June 15, in Arunachal Pradesh, a landslide brought on by relentless rain is wrecking havoc in many districts, including the capital city where National Highway (NH) 13 is closed.

    Currently, Potin-Possa route is dealing with the effects of a devastating landslip brought on by intense monsoon rain, which has rendered a key route completely impassable. The natural calamity has disrupted daily life to a great extent, leaving commuters and travellers stranded and posing tough problems for the neighbourhood.

    The crucial route was entirely blocked by a large landslip that was caused by the torrential downpour and the unstable terrain. Vehicles couldn’t pass through the impacted stretch because of the sheer volume of debris and muck that the landslip brought down.

    Although there are both people and machinery at the site, efforts to speed up the restoration process are under way. However, due to the unpredictable nature of landslides and continued monsoon rainfall, a thorough assessment and cleanup procedure is taking time.

    In January 2023, from a key bridge in Arunachal Pradesh, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Tuesday inaugurated 28 important projects, most of which were bordering the Chinese border.

    The Border Roads Organisation (BRO) completed these projects at a cost of 724 crore, including 12 in the Union Territories of Ladakh and Jammu & Kashmir, five in Arunachal Pradesh, three each in Sikkim, Punjab, and Uttarakhand, and two in Rajasthan.

  • Assam: Lumding Police Undertakes Operation Against Gamblers

    Assam: Lumding Police Undertakes Operation Against Gamblers

    LUMDING: A team from Lumding Police Station carried out an operation in the region and apprehended several people associated with gambling. The Officer In Charge of the Lumding Police Station Chandan Jyoti Bora led this operation.

    The operation was carried out on the Lanka Road Tiniali locality of the region. And the gamblers were apprehended red-handed from an under-construction building in the locality.

    The identities of the eight gamblers were revealed by the police force. They are Sushata Chakraborty, Muluwa Singh, Pradeep Roy, Bhola Ram, Utpal Pal, Subhash Ghosh, Chickender Singh and Raju Das. The police team was also able to seize Rs 4580 in cash, eight mobile phones and playing cards from the apprehended gamblers.

    A case was also registered under the requisite sections of the IPC with Case number 132/2023 in the Lumding Police Station.

    Previously, the officials of the forest department of Assam were able to capture one suspected wildlife poacher from the Lumding region of the state. Two country-made guns were also recovered from the possession of the suspect by the forest officials. The incident took place when a team from the forest division came across this suspect during one of their regular rounds in the Lumding reserved forest area. Apart from the guns, live ammunition was also recovered from the suspect. The suspected had reportedly set up a tree house in the forest and was on the lookout to hunt wild animals in the protected area. The identity of the suspect was revealed as one Biki Thapa who is a resident of the Murabasti region of Lumding.

    The officials of the department have initiated an investigation into the matter and started interrogating the suspect. It has been suspected that there are multiple people involved in such activities and that Biki Thapa is the only one that has been captured by the officials from a larger gang involved in such illegal activities.

  • Assam: Two Killed in a Collision with a Suspected Stolen Cattle-Loaded Vehicle in Raha

    Assam: Two Killed in a Collision with a Suspected Stolen Cattle-Loaded Vehicle in Raha

    GUWAHATI: On Wednesday night, a couple was killed after being hit by a cattle-laden car as the rustlers attempted to flee from locals after stealing cattle from a residence in Raha, Assam’s Nagaon district.

    As per reports, the event occurred in Raha’s Khalihamari neighborhood, when rustlers took cattles from a residence and attempted to flee from residents who spotted them rustling. They were departing the location at such a fast pace that they couldn’t take control of the vehicle before colliding with the couple on the road.

    The car, unable to control the vehicle, crashed into a ditch near the road, killing the couple. Locals recovered the husband’s body under the car, while the wife was rushed to a nearby hospital in critical condition, but she died while receiving treatment.

    Although the rustlers attempted to flee the scene after assaulting the duo, residents discovered two of them hiding in the jungle and turned them over to the authorities.

    Meanwhile, two other rustlers are still on the run, and efforts are being made to apprehend them.

    On the other hand, Armed thieves broke into four car dealers in Dibrugarh to commit a string of thefts. Three burglars with weapons invaded the premises of four vehicle dealers in Dibrugarh, namely RD Automobiles (Mahendra dealer), Subhangshu Motors (Tata Motors), Kia Motors, and Borah Toyota.

    The incidents occurred on Tuesday night. (From midnight to 21.6.2023). The robbers entered the building with guns in hand and cloths tied around their faces. They entered the premises with the guns, as suspected, and broke the window locks. The cupboard locks were allegedly smashed.

    The police have begun their inquiry after collecting CCTV video. The CCTV cameras were seen to film the incidents.

  • Assam: Water Logging in Several Parts of Digboi

    Assam: Water Logging in Several Parts of Digboi

    DIGBOI: Heavy rains have triggered floods in several parts of the state. But the problem is a bit different in Digboi which is suffering from serious waterlogging in the region.

    Because of the heavy rains and problems with the drainage in the region, different localities of the town have faced up to knee-level water. This has caused a massive problem for the people of the town, especially the school and office goers.

    Artificial flooding or urban flooding has interrupted the daily life of a lot of people in the region. People of the Milan Nagar and Lachit Nagar localities have faced massive problems with heavy water logging on the roads and bylanes of the region. Local people have accused the Digboi Municipality of not taking proper action towards the cleaning of the drains in time and mentioned this to be the main cause of the jams.

    Meanwhile, a meeting regarding the flood situation was held in the conference room of the office of the Deputy Commissioner of Kokrajhar district. The meeting was chaired by Deputy Commissioner Varnali Deka. She urged the officials of various departments to remain alert so that there is no loss of lives and resources in the flood-affected areas of the district. She also asked the officials to be alert and take stock of the present condition of roads, bridges, etc. in different parts of the district and also to visit the flood-affected areas.

    The Deputy Commissioner urged the departments concerned to select higher places for the protection of cattle, besides other facilities including clean drinking water during the floods. The meeting was attended by additional deputy commissioners, sub-divisional magistrates, circle officers, and officials of the departments concerned, including water resources, horticulture (roads and houses), health department, agriculture department, veterinary etc.

  • Assam: Wild Elephants Cause Chaos, Schools Closed in Kampur

    Assam: Wild Elephants Cause Chaos, Schools Closed in Kampur

    GUWAHATI: A tumultuous situation unfolded in Kampur, located in Assam’s Nagaon district, as a herd of elephants wreaked havoc, leading the authorities to take immediate action. In response to the crisis, three schools in the area were closed until the situation could be brought under control. Additionally, business establishments were shut down to prevent any further untoward incidents.

    The local municipality took to the microphone to issue urgent alerts to villagers, urging them to remain vigilant. The need for such precautions arose after the herd of wild elephants strayed out of their natural habitat and attacked two individuals, causing severe injuries. The wounded victims were promptly rushed to a nearby hospital, where their critical condition necessitated their subsequent transfer to Nagaon Hospital for advanced medical treatment.

    Apart from injuring humans, the marauding elephants also caused extensive damage to residential properties, leaving the residents in a state of panic. Several houses were demolished, compounding the fears of the affected community. In addition to the destruction of property, the rampage resulted in the loss of livestock, further exacerbating the plight of the villagers.

    Regrettably, another tragic incident of human-wildlife conflict unfolded in Assam’s Goalpara district on the night of June 20. A middle-aged man, Helendra Marak (45), fell victim to an enraged wild elephant. The elephant, part of a herd that had strayed into a village near Krishnai town, embarked on a rampage, destroying anything in its path. The elephants’ intrusion into the village was likely driven by their search for food.

    During the chaotic ordeal, Helendra Marak encountered one of the tuskers and attempted to flee. Tragically, the elephant swiftly caught up with him and trampled him to death, adding another casualty to the grim toll. The incident left the locals in a state of panic, with houses and properties shattered as a result of the elephants’ destructive rampage.

    This recent episode of human-wildlife conflict follows an earlier tragic event that took place in the Golaghat district. In that incident, a child lost their life, while their parents sustained grievous injuries during an encounter with wild elephants near Numaligarh town. A herd of elephants had ventured into the area, wreaking havoc and damaging approximately 50 houses. The 8-year-old child’s unfortunate demise and the injuries sustained by their parents served as a grim reminder of the inherent risks posed by such encounters.

    These incidents underscore the urgent need for effective measures to mitigate human-wildlife conflicts in the region. Conservation efforts, such as preserving natural habitats and implementing robust strategies to prevent elephants from straying into populated areas, are essential. Additionally, raising awareness among local communities about safety measures and establishing dedicated response teams to handle such situations can contribute to reducing the frequency and severity of human-wildlife conflicts.

  • Meghalaya: State Govt to Terminate Employees Aged Above 70 Years in Govt Offices

    Meghalaya: State Govt to Terminate Employees Aged Above 70 Years in Govt Offices

    SHILLONG: The government of Meghalaya has directed its departments, corporations, and agencies to terminate the services of anyone over the age of 70. The directive came after civil society organisations voiced their opposition to the prolongation of bureaucrats’ and officers’ services after superannuation.

    According to the official notification, ““All Departments/agencies of the State Government like Societies, Corporations who have persons who have been employed or re-employed and are above the age of 70 (seventy) years should henceforth be terminated.”

    According to a report, the Voice of the People’s Party (VPP) has long called for a moratorium on recruitment in various government ministries until a roster system for job reservation policy is developed.

    In response to the VPP’s demand, the Chief Minister stated that job recruiting cannot be halted since it will affect the age of youths applying for government jobs.

    On June 6, Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad Sangma stated that the state government will proceed with the job recruitment process following the amending of the Office Memorandum (OM) 2022 for the reservation roster.

    Recently, The Meghalaya government formed a three-member committee to seek professionals to serve on the expert committee evaluating reservation policy. The development follows an earlier announcement to form a “Expert Committee” to evaluate the Reservation Policy.

    In response to a question about the timeline for establishing the Expert Committee, Sangma stated that he has asked the search committee to provide the report as soon as possible.

    Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma announced the establishment of the Directorate of Forensic Sciences in the state on June 6.

    The Directorate’s cell is already operating under the Police Headquarters, and according to the Human Rights Commission, this particular Directorate must be established and operational independently of the PHQ, reporting to the Home Department, told the Chief Minister.

    The Chief Minister further stated that the required personnel and mechanisms are in place, and that it is merely an administrative decision to establish a separate Directorate for Forensic Sciences.

  • Assam: Police Seize 43 Cartons of Smuggled Liquor

    Assam: Police Seize 43 Cartons of Smuggled Liquor

    BISWANATH: An operation carried out by Itakhula Police led to the seizure of a large amount of illegal liquor.

    Following the inputs from their sources, the team from the Itakhula police station was able to confiscate a large consignment of liquor that was being smuggled into Assam from neighbouring Arunachal Pradesh. The consignment consisted of a total 43 cartons of different brands of alcohol and was captured from a Maruti Suzuki Omni bearing the registration number AS 12 H 1648.

    The officer in charge of the Itakhula Police Station, Bhaskar Jyoti Saikia led this operation and captured the vehicle. It has captured at the Balijuri locality in the Assam- Arunachal border as it came from Sijusa in Arunachal Pradesh with the liquor.

    One Dhan Bhuyan belonging to Tupiya Betguri was also apprehended by the police along with the seized contraband. It is important to note that this region is a hotspot for the transport of contraband including alcohol, cannabis and other narcotics. Although the police have been able to arrest quite a large number of people in the past, miscreants always try to find a new way to move such materials.

    Since January this year, law enforcement agencies in Mizoram have seized drugs worth Rs 271 crore smuggled from Myanmar and arrested at least 20 peddlers in connection, officials said on Monday. Officials in Aizawl said that the Assam Rifles, Mizoram Excise and Narcotics Department, Customs, and state police seized huge quantities of heroin, cannabis, methamphetamine (also called Yaba tablets) and pseudoephedrine tablets during this year.

    Last year, law enforcement agencies seized 49.3 kg of heroin and 29.8 kg of pseudoephedrine tablets. A meeting of the ‘Core Committee on Ruihol Do’ (War against drugs) chaired by Mizoram Social Welfare and Excise Minister Lalrinawma held here, expressed concern over the increasing drug smuggling from Myanmar through the state and their abuse by a section of youths.