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  • Fake teachers: BEOs, DEOs asked to submit reports in a day or two

    Fake teachers: BEOs, DEOs asked to submit reports in a day or two

    The Directorate of Elementary Education in Odisha has directed the block education officers (BEOs) and the district education officers (DEOs) to submit reports on the fake teachers within two days.

    “The BEOs and the DEOs will submit their reports in a day or two. Action will be taken against the fake teachers on the basis of the reports,” Elementary Education Director Jyoti Ranjan Mishra said. 

    Mishra said a total of 300 teachers who submitted fake caste certificates, birth certificates and educational qualification certificates have been identified and FIRs against them have also been registered. 

    Meanwhile, an SOP has been issued to nab the fake teachers. There are fake teachers in Bolangir district as well as other districts. When it comes to out-of-State certificates, comparatively more time is required, he said. 

    Notably, a few days ago, School and Mass Education Department Minister Samir Dash had said that the State education department didn’t need to go to other States to probe fake certificate allegations. 

    Dash had said so in the backdrop of a five-member team of the Crime Branch preparing to go to other States to probe into Bolangir fake certificate racket.
     

  • Union Minister Bisheshwar Tudu said – officers appointed through UPSC are ‘dacoits’

    Union Minister Bisheshwar Tudu said – officers appointed through UPSC are ‘dacoits’

    Senior BJP leader and central minister Bisheswar Tudu has courted controversy by claiming that many of the officers appointed through the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) are “dacoits”.

    He alleged that while a “chicken thief” can be punished, an official who runs a mineral mafia cannot be touched as the system protects him.

    The union minister of state for tribal affairs and jalshakti made the remarks while addressing a gathering as chief guest at the golden jubilee function of a government school at Baliapal in Balasore district.

    He was heard making the controversial statement in a viral video. PTI could not verify the authenticity of the video clip.

    “I had an idea that those who are appointed through UPSC … they are the most knowledgeable persons and are always in high positions. But now, I feel that most of those who have qualified from there perhaps are dacoits. I do not say 100 per cent, but many of them are dacoits,” Tudu asserted.

    The UPSC is the country’s premier central recruitment commission, which functions as an independent body and appoints top government officers.

    The minister, who is an MP of Odisha, said the UPSC office is just behind his residence in Delhi, and initially he had high regard for it but that has changed now.

    During his speech, Tudu also asked: “Why is our society engulfed in corruption and injustice if such educated people are there?”.

    “It is because of lack of morality in our education system. Lack of spiritual education and thoughts among us.”.

    The minister had also stoked controversy in 2021 by accusing state government officials of misbehaving with him in his constituency in Mayurbhanj. 

  • Odisha records season’s first 40-plus temperature as heatwave singes state

    Odisha records season’s first 40-plus temperature as heatwave singes state

    Ablistering heatwave swept through Odisha on Monday threatening to throw the normal life out of gear and raising concerns among health experts.

    The day temperature crossed 40 degree Celsius mark for the first time this season with poll-bound Jharsuguda district recording highest 40.4 degree Celsius.

    As per the India Meteorological Department (IMD) Bhubaneswar centre, Baripada in Mayurbhanj district also recorded 40 degree Celsius as the maximum temperature.

    A resident of Baripada town said, “Heat was too much today. Even our sweat was evaporating quickly leaving salt on the skin. I think this is the highest heat we have encountered this year.”

    Blame it on the inflow of dry air or the climate change, the fact is Odisha is going to singe under the sultry sun for at least six or more days. Bhubaneswar weather office has alerted that the heat conditions will continue in Odisha till April 16.

    “The day temperature will see a rise of 2-3 degrees Celsius in the next few days. The temperature in coastal Odisha too will see a rise and is likely to touch 40 degree soon,” said IMD scientist Umashankar Das.

    There are multiple reasons of this heat. As per weather scientist, Sharat Sahu, “The wind has slowed down and the lower level wind is blowing from west and North-west bringing heat with it. The water vapour flow to Odisha has also stopped from both Bay of Bengal and the Arabian sea making the temperature in Odisha to rise suddenly.”

    Capital city Bhubaneswar on the other hand recorded 39 degrees by 2:30 pm on Monday. Similarly, Chandbali recorded 39 degree, followed by 37.6 degree in Hirakud, 36.4 degree in Balasore and 36.2 degree Celsius in Keonjhar.

    Even though the morning classes have begun from today in many schools, guardians say that if such temperature persists it will be tough for the kids to return home by 11:30 am under the scorching heat conditions.

  • 5 injured after heavy tree uprooted near Maharashtra temple, 7 dead

    5 injured after heavy tree uprooted near Maharashtra temple, 7 dead

    Akola, Maharashtra: At least seven people were killed and five were injured after a massive tree fell on a tin shed in Maharashtra’s Akola on Sunday.
    The incident took place during a religious ceremony in front of a temple around 7 pm when heavy rainfall and strong winds caused an old Neem tree to fall on a tin shed under which scores of devotees were taking shelter. According to the police, 35 to 40 people were buried under the shed while seven lost their lives.

    Five others were admitted to Akola Medical College where their treatment is underway.

    As soon as the authorities received information about the incident, emergency services were pressed into action for rescue work while JCB machines were brought in to lift the tree trunk and the collapsed shed.

    Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis condoled the deaths and announced that the Eknath Shinde-led Maharashtra government will provide financial assistance to the families of those killed.

    “It is painful to report that some devotees were killed when a tree fell on a tin shed when some people had gathered for a religious ceremony at Paras in Akola district. I pay my humble respects to them,” Mr Fadnavis said, as quoted by news agency ANI.

    “The Collector and the Superintendent of Police immediately visited the spot and are coordinating to ensure timely treatment of the injured. We are constantly in touch with them,” he added.

    “Some of the injured have been admitted to the District General Hospital and minor injuries are being treated at Balapur,” he said. “Chief Minister Eknath Shinde has decided to provide financial assistance to the families of the deceased from the state government and the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund.”

  • Nandini vs Amul row heats up in Karnataka, poll setback worries BJP

    Nandini vs Amul row heats up in Karnataka, poll setback worries BJP

    With Assembly elections due within a month, the political row over the entry of Amul, the Gujarat state milk cooperative brand, in the Karnataka market has political implications for the ruling BJP as it stands to alienate a crucial electoral vote bank. The Opposition has alleged Amul’s entry, backed by the BJP, would pose a threat to the Karnataka Milk Federation (KMF) brand “Nandini” that is closely tied to the identity of Kannadigas.

    As the row intensified on Sunday, following Congress leader and former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s allegation that the Basavaraj Bommai-led government for destroying the “state’s pride”, the state government got into damage-control mode. Minister for Cooperatives ST Somashekar said there was no proposal to merge KMF and Amul and hit out at the Congress and the Janata Dal (Secular) for turning the entry of Amul “into a political issue ahead of elections”.

    “The production of milk during summer is relatively less and it is usual. There are 15 milk unions in Karnataka and all are making profits. Amul is selling milk online for Rs 57 per litre but Nandini milk costs only Rs 39 per litre. We send Nandini products to other states, including Tamil Nadu. We want to develop Nandini products like how Gujarat did it for Amul,” he said.

    State Higher Education Minister C N Ashwath Narayan also dismissed rumours about KMF’s merger with Amul or its dissolution, saying, “KMF’s turnover is around Rs 20,000 crore to Rs 22,000 crore and without the cooperative department any merger is impossible.”

    The seeds of the row were laid in December when Union Home Minister Amit Shah said at a rally in Mandya, “Together, Amul and Nandini will help set up primary dairies in every village of Karnataka within three years.” It gathered pace on Wednesday after Amul announced last week it would begin delivering milk and curd in Bengaluru.

    To date, no government in the state has tried to dictate terms to the KMF, given its massive network that comprises 22,000 villages, 24 lakh milk producers, and 14,000 cooperative societies that procure approximately 84 lakh kg of milk every day. A majority of milk producers are from old Mysuru regions such as Mandya, Mysuru, Ramanagara and Kolar, and the central Karnataka district of Davangere, making them an important electoral constituency since they are spread across 120-130 Assembly seats.

    While old Mysuru is a Vokkaliga belt where the Janata Dal (Secular) and the Congress hold sway, central Karnataka is part of the Lingayat belt. The Lingayats, who are electorally dominant, are the BJP’s biggest support base in the state. This explains why the ruling party has been actively trying to counter the Opposition on the issue since any move that may cause consternation among the ruling party’s support base and feed into fears of the supporters of the Opposition parties is likely going to backfire just weeks ahead of polls.

    Underlining the importance of the Nandini brand in popular culture in Karnataka is that over the decades the KMF has had popular actors such as Dr Rajkumar, Upendra, and Puneeth Rajkumar as brand ambassadors. The first dairy that went on to become KMF came into existence in 1955 in Kodagu district and by 1984 the popularity of the federation ensured that there were 14 district milk unions.

    Meanwhile, signalling a shift from his party’s stance on the matter, Congress’s Thiruvananthapuram MP Sashi Tharoor on Sunday said in Bengaluru, “We all want to protect the Nandini brand. Nandini should be allowed to export to other states too. If we are too protectionist, we won’t be helping our national economy. But, at the same time, I understand the concerns of those who are working in Karnataka and contributing to the success of the Nandini brand. We have to take their needs to account as well.”

  • Dalai Lama: Dalai Lama apologizes for video going viral on social media, issued official statement

    Dalai Lama: Dalai Lama apologizes for video going viral on social media, issued official statement

    Dalai Lama News: An alleged video of Dalai Lama, the 14th spiritual leader of Tibet, is becoming quite viral on social media. An official statement has now been issued by the Dalai Lama regarding this.

    ‘Dalai Lama meets people in a funny way’
    According to the statement, the Dalai Lama has apologized to the child and his family. The Dalai Lama has apologized for his words. “The Dalai Lama, who meets people in public and in front of the cameras with the utmost innocence and playfulness, expresses his regret for the incident,” the statement said.

    Allegedly, this video is becoming increasingly viral on social media. Many people are criticizing the behavior of the Dalai Lama regarding this. The Nobel Peace Prize winner has apologized in several controversial cases in the past as well. The Dalai Lama had also apologized for a controversial statement made in the year 2019.

    Last month, the Dalai Lama named an eight-year-old US-born Mongolian boy as the 10th Khalkha Jetsun Dhampa Rinpoche, the third highest rank in Tibetan Buddhism.

  • The miscreant put the minor boy in the sack; Attempt to blast land in Odisha’s Bhadrak

    The miscreant put the minor boy in the sack; Attempt to blast land in Odisha’s Bhadrak

    Bhadrak: In a shocking incident, it has been learnt that a minor boy was put inside a gunny bag that is meant to keep potatoes. The attacker then attempted to bang him on the ground while the boy was still inside the sack. And while his father tried to save his son, the attacker allegedly thrashed him.

    Such a strange and disturbing incident has been reported from Bhadrak district of Odisha. The incident took place in the Aradi village under Dhusuri Police limits in the district.

    The victim minor boy has been identified as the son of Srikanta Biswal of Aradi. The identity of the accused is yet to be ascertained while he is so far at large.

    As per reports, the miscreant put the minor boy and tried to bang him on the ground when his father Srikanta came to his son’s rescue, but he was also attacked.

    As a result of the attack, Srikanta has reportedly sustained injuries at multiple places on his body. He then went to the Police Outpost to lodge a complaint, but allegedly the officer in Charge there denied to accept the complaint for which he then informed the matter at Dhusuri Police Station.

    Srikanta has been admitted to the Bhadrak District Headquarters Hospital. He has prayed Police to arrest the attacker at the earliest.

  • Rs 153 crore mega drinking water project approved for Odisha’s Cuttack

    Rs 153 crore mega drinking water project approved for Odisha’s Cuttack

    Cuttack: Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Sunday approved six important proposals in a digital cabinet meeting. Accordingly, he approved a mega drinking water project worth Rs. 153 crores and 51 lakhs for Cuttack.

    As per reports, from the said mega drinking water project, the people of 13 panchayats of the Salipur constituency, 5 panchayats of the Cuttack-Choudwar constituency and 5 panchayats of Athagarh in Cuttack district will get the benefit. A total of people from 149 villages will be benefited.

    Similarly, the CM has also approved financial assistance of Rs 314 crore for the Farmer Producer Organisations of the state. A press meet was held at the circuit house of Cuttack today where Ranendra Pratap Swain, Minister, Agriculture & FE and Fisheries & ARD informed it. Saipur MLA Prashanta Behera and Cuttack-Choudwar MLA Souvik Biswal were present at the meet.

    It is to be noted that Odisha Cabinet led by Naveen Patnaik today took some key decisions in the first ever digital cabinet during his ongoing visit to Japan.

  • Dead body of a person found hanging from a tree in Nayagarh district

    Dead body of a person found hanging from a tree in Nayagarh district

    Nayagarh: In a sad incident, the body of a man was found hanging from a tree in Nayagarh district of Odisha on Sunday. The body was recovered from a tree on the Jhintika hill on the Bruttanga River bank. The man was missing for the last five days.

    The deceased has been identified as Bijaya Nahak of Krushnachandrapur Patana of Nayagarh district. He was a Dandua, a participant of Dandanata.

    As per reports, Nahak had set out from home along with other Danduas and the God’s palanquin to participate in the Dandanata. He had gone to the Ghughudipada village in the Daspalla area and was missing since last Wednesday.

    After Nahak went missing, the villagers and other Danduas along with Police personnel launched a manhunt to trace him. Today his body was found hanging from a tree on the bank of the Bruttanga River.

    After the recovery of the body, senior Police officials reached the spot and carried out an investigation.

    The said tragic incident frightened the villagers. It is yet to be ascertained whether it is a case of suicide or murder.

    Further investigation of the case is underway.

  • Surat: Visuals of huge crowd at ST Depot after completing Junior Clerk exam

    Surat: Visuals of huge crowd at ST Depot after completing Junior Clerk exam

    Junior Clerk exam is over today. In Surat, 23,374 candidates out of 63,750 appeared for this exam. At that time additional buses have been run by the ST department for the candidates to go back to their residence. There was a huge crowd of candidates at ST Depot and there was chaos.

    Crowd of candidates gathered at ST Depot

    The Junior Clerk’s examination was conducted in a peaceful atmosphere today. In Surat, more than 23 thousand candidates from districts including Tapi, Dang, Navsari, Valsad, Ahmedabad, Anand Vadodara had come to Surat to appear for the exam. All these candidates left for their residence after giving the exam. Within no time, a large number of candidates thronged the ST depot. Due to the large number of candidates coming together at ST Depot, there was chaos for some time.

    Special preparation by ST Corporation

    Surat ST Corporation has made special preparation for the candidates keeping in mind the Junior Clerk exam. Additional buses had already been parked in the ground next to the Surat bus station by the ST Corporation. Additional buses passing through different villages were run for all the districts including Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Anand, Tapi, Dang, Navsari. The additional buses proved to be very effective as the candidates reached the ST depot and left for their respective homes.

    Arrangements are being made to ensure that candidates coming from villages do not face any problem.

    Surat ST Circle Director P.V. Gurjar told that the Surat ST department had decided to run more than 150 additional buses for the examination of junior clerk. All the preparations had already been done for this. Additional staff was also prepared so that no candidate should face any kind of inconvenience due to ST system. Constant instructions were also being given from here that the candidates coming from the villages should not face any problem.