Tag: Odisha Govt

  • Odisha Govt Extends Help To Topper Bonda Girl, Who Toiled In Heat To Meet Study Expenses

    Odisha Govt Extends Help To Topper Bonda Girl, Who Toiled In Heat To Meet Study Expenses

    Bhubaneswar: The Odisha government has extended help to 2022 Plus II Commerce topper of Malkangiri Karma Muduli, who had been toiling as a daily labourer to meet her study expenses.

    Malkangiri DWO Praful Kumar Bhujabal on Wednesday hand over a cheque worth Rs 30,000 to Karma. This came a day after the DWO along with Khairput WEO visited the work site where she was engaged and enquired about her financial condition while assuring assistance from the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund (CMRF), sources said.

    The 20-year-old had then told the officials that the monthly expenses at Rama Devi Women’s University, Bhubaneswar, where she is pursuing Plus III, came to around Rs 3,000.

    Life took a sharp U-turn in just one year for Karma, who was hailed as a symbol of hope and transformation in the Bonda community. A student of Scheduled Tribe and Scheduled Caste department run Government Higher Secondary School at Govindpalli, she was the first from Primitive and Vulnerable Tribal Group (PVTG) to top in the Commerce stream of Plus II in the district securing 82.66 per cent in the examination.

    A native Padeiguda village under Khairput block in the district, she then took admission at the varsity in Bhubaneswar. Her study expenses amount to Rs 24,000, including the annual hostel fee of Rs 12,000. Since her parents, who worked as daily wagers, were unable to afford the money, Karma also took up work at a house construction site near the districts headquarters hospital with the varsity closed for summer vacation.

    Bhujabal earlier told the media that she was getting an annual stipend (post-matric scholarship) of Rs 13,000, which included Rs 10,000 for hostel and Rs 3000 for school fee, and also admitted that the amount was not enough to meet her expenses.

    Her family has also been receiving livelihood support under OPELIP scheme of Bonda Development Agency, Mudulipada, while her parents have been availing old age pension under MBPY scheme, he added.

  • Preferential Assistance: Odisha Govt Doubles Ex-Gratia Amount For Its Employees

    Preferential Assistance: Odisha Govt Doubles Ex-Gratia Amount For Its Employees

    Bhubaneswar: The Odisha government on Wednesday increased ex-gratia amount for its employees in case of death while on duty from Rs 4 lakh to Rs 10 lakh.

    Similarly, an ex-gratia of Rs 5 lakh will be provided for permanent disability due to injury instead of Rs 2 lakh. The compensation amount for partial disability has been raised from Rs 1 lakh to Rs 2 lakh.

    Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik has approved the proposal in this regard. The chances in the preferential assistance will come into effect from May 31, official sources said.

  • Odisha Govt Targets To Construct 15,000 Km Roads In Next 5 Years

    Odisha Govt Targets To Construct 15,000 Km Roads In Next 5 Years

    Bhubaneswar: The Odisha government targets to construct 15,000 km roads under Mukhya Mantri Sadak Yojana with an expenditure of Rs 12,000 crore in next 5 years, said Rural Development Minister Preeti Ranjan Ghadai on Monday.

    Speaking to media persons in Bhubaneswar after performance review of the department by Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik, the minister said besides the roads, 1,500 new bridges would be built with a cost of Rs 6,000 crore under Biju Setu Yojana (BSY) during the period to improve the road connectivity in rural areas of the state. While the government had committed to construct 750 bridges, 679 have already been completed and 900 more will be built by March, 2024, he added.

    Speaking on the achievements of the department, Ghadai said 2,241 roads have been constructed under various schemes and 1,304 more are under construction. Besides, 1,03,731 km roads are being maintained by the department for connectivity to 18,161 habitations.

    Similarly, more than 10,000 km roads have been constructed with green technology and 8,700 colleges, schools, multipurpose cyclone shelters and other buildings have been built in rural areas.

    The minister said the budget for the department has increased by 25 times compared to 2000-2001 from Rs 305 crore to Rs 7,500 crore in 2023-24.

    Principal secretary of the department Sanjay Kumar Singh was present at the meeting.

  • Odisha govt approves ‘Mo Ghara’ scheme among 18 other proposals in Cabinet meeting

    Odisha govt approves ‘Mo Ghara’ scheme among 18 other proposals in Cabinet meeting

    Bhubaneswar: As many as 18 key proposals were approved by the Odisha government in the state cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik today.

    The new housing scheme ‘Mo Ghara’ is among the 18 key proposals that got the nod of the cabinet today. The ‘Mo Ghara’ scheme is a government housing assistance in rural areas under the Panchayati Raj & Drinking Water Department.

    The cabinet has also approved the new scheme ‘Odisha University of Health Science’ proposed by the Health and Family welfare department.

    Check out the other proposals approved by Odisha Cabinet.

    Amendment of Odisha (Non-Government Colleges, Junior Colleges and Higher Secondary Schools) Grant-In-Aid Order, 2008.
    Implementation of the Institute Development Plan with an outlay of Rs 2000 crore for transformation of Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology, Burla.
    Conversion of the posts of Excise Constable and Assistant Sub-Inspector of Excise from District Cadre and El & EB Unit Cadre to Divisional Cadre and State Cadre respectively for smooth management of Excise Administration in the State.
    Amendment of the Odisha Consolidation of Holdings and Prevention of Fragmentation of Land Act, 1972 (Odisha Act 21 of 1972).
    Cadre restructuring of Women and Child Development Department and creation of new posts.
    Provision of funds for “Sustainable Harnessing of Ground Water in 6 Water Deficit Areas” scheme.
    New scheme “Odisha University of Health 7 Science’.
    Odisha cabinet has also announced the Tax exemption of Hindi movie Zwigato.
    Tax exemption of Odia movie Delivery Boy.
    Remission of Stamp Duty and Registration fee on lease deed of Ac. 02.00 dec land in Mouza-Chandihata in the district of Khordha, to be executed in favour of Shri Shankar Cancer Centre and Research Institute at Bhubaneswar.
    Execution of 04 nos. of individual Rural Piped Water Supply Projects pertaining to Patnagarh. Gudvela & Muribahal Blocks of Bolangir District including 5 years of O&M in EPC contract under one package.
    Execution of 02 nos. of individual Rural Piped Water Supply 10 Projects pertaining to Gumma & Rayagada Blocks of Gajapati District including 5 years of O&M in EPC contract under one package.
    Execution of Mega PWS Project to 11 Blocks (i.e. K.S Nagar. 11 Aska, Sorada, Dharakote, Purusottampur, PoIsar& J.N. Prasad, Bhanjanagar, Belaguntha. Buguda and Beguniapada) of Ganjam District including 5 years of O&M in EPC contract under one package.
    Execution of 02 nos. of individual Rural Piped Water Supply 12 Projects pertaining to Titlagarh Block of Bolangir District including 5 of O&M in EPC contact under one package.
    Proposal for the enactment of a new legislation relating to the Ownership of an Individual Apartment in a building with an undivided interest in common areas and facilities and to provide for better management of such apartments by repealing the Odisha Apartment Ownership Act, 1982 by way of promulgation of an ordinance under article 213(1) of the Constitution of India.
    Konark Heritage Area Development Project (KHADP) in Konark under the Integrated Development of Heritage & Monuments and Tourist Destination Scheme on a turnkey basis.
    Development of Ekamra Kshetra in Ekamra Kshetra Amenities & Monuments Revival Action Plan” have taken decision for provision of amenities and revitalization of various ancient monuments of Old Town area in Bhubaneswar.

  • Temperature drops in Odisha due to Norwester rain, brings a sigh of relief from heat wave

    Temperature drops in Odisha due to Norwester rain, brings a sigh of relief from heat wave

    Bhubaneswar: Temperature has dropped in different places of the State due to the effect of Norwester rain. It has brought a sigh of relief from the scorching sunlight and heat wave. This weather condition will continue for another 4 days, informed the MeT Department.

    As per reports, different places of Odisha witnessed storm and rain due to the effect of Norwester in the last two to three days. Lightning, thunderstorm has been witnessed while rain has also lashed. Accordingly, it has brought temporary relief from the heat wave.

    It has been observed that while sunny weather is continuing in the day time, the Norwester is showing its effect in the evening hours. Accordingly, it is raining along with lightning, thunderstorm. And, this weather condition will continue for the coming four days, informed the MeT Department.

    In the meanwhile maximum day temperature has reached 42 degree Celcius in some places of the State. Yellow warning has been issued for as many as 19 districts regarding rain for today. Out of that gusty wind is likely to blow at a speed of 40 to 50 kmph in 14 districts.

  • Odisha: Naveen Patnaik Govt to complete 4 years of fifth term tomorrow

    Odisha: Naveen Patnaik Govt to complete 4 years of fifth term tomorrow

    Bhubaneswar: The Naveen Patnaik Government will complete 4 years of its fifth consecutive term in Odisha tomorrow. Many facelift projects have been taken up so far by the Government in disaster management, woman empowerment as well as in the education and health sectors. Even agriculture and Spots sectors have got new dimensions.

    In the last year of the fifth term, Naveen Patnaik Govt will have to tackle a number of challenges. The Govt will have to focus on the peaceful and successful organization of the world famous Rath Yatra and Snana Yatra.

    Similarly, the Govt is aiming to complete the ambitious Srimandira Heritage Corridor project before the upcoming car festival.

    The second challenge for this Govt will be to do the needful towards disaster management. The MeT department has predicted deficit rainfall in June during the monsoon season.

    About 65 percent people in Odisha depend upon Agriculture. Deficit rainfall will hamper farming. Hence, the Govt is required to focus on this subject as well.

    Another big task is to successfully execute the initial works of the upcoming Arcelor Mittal-Nippon Steel plant project in Kendrapara.

    The State will see General election next year. Keeping it on view new projects are likely to be announced while successful execution of the ongoing projects is also needed to be kept in focus.

  • Auto rickshaw driver shows humanity, returns bag containing gold jewellery worth Rs 10 lakh in Odisha

    Auto rickshaw driver shows humanity, returns bag containing gold jewellery worth Rs 10 lakh in Odisha

    Berhampur: An auto rickshaw driver has shown humanity by returns a bag containing gold jewellery worth Rs 10 lakh to passengers in Odisha’s Berhampur.

    Simanchal Patra, a military personnel of Om Vihar in Gosaninuagaon area, reached Berhampur station by train and then hired the auto rickshaw of one T Simadri to go to house relatives house.

    However, he accidentally left one bag in the three-wheeler after reaching destination. Sometime later Simadri spotted the back inside his vehicle. When inspected, he found gold jewellery along with several important documents.

    Soon, he went back to the address again and returned the bag to Simanchal without falling prey to greedy to own the valuables.

    Speaking about the incident, Simadri said that he felt extremely grateful for getting the opportunity to show some humanitarian action.

    On the other hand, Simanchal and his relatives thanked the auto driver’s act of humanity and were happy for getting the gold, money and gold safely.

    Meanwhile, other auto drivers along with the locals praised Simadri for his honesty.

  • Odisha govt withholds salary of principals & clerks of 233 degree colleges

    Odisha govt withholds salary of principals & clerks of 233 degree colleges

    Bhubaneswar: The Higher Education department of Odisha government has reportedly withheld the salary of principals and head clerks of 233 colleges for alleged gross negligence.

    In his letter to all the principals of those colleges, Ramakanta Nayak, the Special Secretary to State government, said, “You have failed to furnish the required information in response to the letters of the Assistant Director even after repeated reminders. It shows gross negligence in discharging government duty on your part along with failure to carry out instructions of authorities of the Higher Education Department.”

    “Therefore, you are directed not to draw and release the salary/remuneration for the month of May 2023 of the defaulting Principal as well as of the head clerk/clerk of your for such negligence till compliance to the orders of Assistant Director, Higher Education is made and clearance given from this end,” it added.

    Here are the list of colleges:

    1 from Bhadrak,
    1 from Boudh,
    1 from Kandhamal,
    1 from Malkangiri,
    1 from Nuapada,
    1 from Sonepur
    2 from Nabarangpur,
    3 from Deogarh,
    3 from Rayagada,
    4 from Gajapati,
    5 from Angul,
    5 from Koraput,
    5 from Kalahandi,
    5 colleges from Sundargarh
    6 from Jharsuguda,
    6 from Kendrapara,
    6 from Mayurbhanj,
    6 from Khurda,
    6 from Keonjhar,
    7 from Nayagarh,
    7 from Sambalpur,
    9 from Puri,
    12 from Balasore,
    12 from Jagatsinghpur,
    13 from Jajpur,
    13 from Dhenkanal,
    16 from Bargarh,
    18 from Ganjam,
    23 from Balangir,
    24 from Cuttack,

  • Online Slot Booking Mandatory For Land Registration In Odisha

    Online Slot Booking Mandatory For Land Registration In Odisha

    Bhubaneswar: Online slot booking mandatory has been made mandatory for land registration in Odisha.

    Inspector General of Registration Jyotiprakash Das has written to all officials concerned in this regard with a gazette notification attached to it.

    According to the notification, a person will give a certain date on which he/she has to reach Tehsil and Sub-Registrar office after the online slot booking. The sale and purchase agreement of lands will be made during that period.

    “If no prior appointment through online booking of slot has been taken, and the citizen has applied in writing with justification for not being able to do so, to the Registering Officer, for acceptance of the Document for Registration on demand, then on acceptance of the reasons by the Registering Officer and subject to availability of any time slot on that day be termed as ‘Tatkal’,” the notification said.

    Revenue and Disaster Management Minister Pramila Mallick said that this initiative is first-of-its-kind in India. “This will save people the trouble of running to different offices for the land registration unnecessarily,” she added.

  • Forest guard killed in Odisha, ex-sarpanch among 3 arrested

    Forest guard killed in Odisha, ex-sarpanch among 3 arrested

    Baripada: In the case of the case of the forest guard killed in Odisha, the police has arrested three persons including an ex-sarpanch. A number of country guns and other arms were seized from their possession during the raid.

    In a shocking incident on May 22, a forest guard was allegedly killed in firing by a group of poachers in Similipal Tiger Reserve of Odisha’s Mayurbhanj district this evening. The deceased forest guard has been identified as Bimal Jena of Naana South Range.

    According sources, a team of forest officials had gone to the Similipal for a patrolling. In the meantime, Bimal saw some poachers and chased them with the aim to nab and seize their firearms.

    However, the poachers fired at Bimal. Hearing his screaming other forest officials rushed to the spot but by the time he he had already died.

    Soon, a team of cops from the Bangriposi police station reached the spot and started a probe into the matter with the help of the forest officials. A search operation also has been launched to trace the poachers.

    Meanwhile, Bimal’s body was being brought to the Pandit Raghunath Murmu Medical College in Baripada for postmortem.