Tag: Odisha

  • Two goes missing after boat capsizes in Odisha’s Malkangiri

    Two goes missing after boat capsizes in Odisha’s Malkangiri

    Malkangiri: Two persons have gone missing while returning from a wedding after the boat they were riding in capsized in the river in Sindiguda village in Swaviman area of ​​Malkangari district.

    According to reports, the two missing persons are Sajit Kidinga and Balaram Kidinga of Dindiguda village. Both of them along with some other people were returning in the boat after attending a wedding feast in the Padalput village in the neighboring state of Andhra Pradesh. The boat reportedly capsized due to overweight.

    On being informed, the fire fighters reached the spot and rescued three people with the help of the locals. However, they could not find the traces of Sajit and Balaram.

    Both of them are still missing and rescue operation is underway. Khairput fire department team and Mudulipada police are continuing rescue operation at the spot.

  • KIIT and KISS founder Dr. Achyuta Samanta promises help to Odisha train tragedy victims

    KIIT and KISS founder Dr. Achyuta Samanta promises help to Odisha train tragedy victims

    Bhubaneswar: The founder of KIIT and KISS Dr. Achyuta Samanta has lent a helping hand to the victims of the Balasore-Bahanga train accident.

    The MP of Kandhamal and founder of KIIT and KISS Dr. Achyuta Samanta and has decided to help the families of the victims of the Balasore Bahanga train accident.

    He has promised that one member of the family of the deceased will be recruited in the KIIT or KISS group of institutions.

    The job in KIIT or KISS shall be given to the person based on his merit, the Founder further clarified.

    He further added that, free education shall be given to the children in KIIT or KISS University based on their merit.

  • Bhubaneswar sizzles at 39°C, Sambalpur boils at 41°C at 11:30am

    Bhubaneswar sizzles at 39°C, Sambalpur boils at 41°C at 11:30am

    Bhubaneswar: Most parts of Odisha are facing a heatwave-like situation since almost a month, on Wednesday Bhubaneswar recorded 39°C at 11:30 am.

    The hottest place in Odisha was however Sambalpur which recorded 41 degree Celsius. As many as nine places in Odisha have recorded temperatures of more than 35°C. Jharsuguda recorded temperatures as high as 40.6°C.

    The Kalabaishakhi influence will decrease in Odisha, said the latest bulletin of the Official Twitter handle of Meteorological Centre situated here in Bhubaneswar.

    The heatwave is expected to continue till a few more days. The regional weather center has predicted that the day temperature will decrease by 2 to 3 degrees Celsius.

    A heatwave alert has been issued for various districts of Odisha, said the latest MeT report. People have bee advised to refrain from stepping outside the house from 11:00am to 3:00pm.

    They have been asked too take necessary precautions in case going out of home within the time is unavoidable.

    Here are the temperatures recorded across Odisha by 11:30 am today: 

    Sambalpur : 41 degrees
    Jharsuguda : 40.6 degrees
    Hirakud : 39.8
    Bhubaneswar : 39 degrees
    Balasore : 38.2 degrees
    Chandbali : 36.8 degrees
    Gopalpur : 36.6 degrees
    Keonjhar : 36.4 degrees
    Puri: 35.8 degrees
    Paradip : 34.2 degrees

  • Odisha Train tragedy: CBI registers case, probes reasons for deadly train accident including possible sabotage

    Odisha Train tragedy: CBI registers case, probes reasons for deadly train accident including possible sabotage

    Balasore: The Central Bureau Of Investigation (CBI) has filed a case under various provisions of IPC and Railway Act regarding the deadly train accident that took place in Bahanaga of Odisha’s Balasore.

    CBI has taken over the investigation of the case from the GRP, which had already filed the case. Some members of Central Forensics are involved in the investigation team along with the CBI. After registering the case, a 10-member CBI team reached the accident site and conducted an investigation. They inspected the north, south cabin, signal room, operating system, and recorded data of Bazar Station. The investigation team also interrogated the station master and other railway employees.

    CBI is probing for the cause of the Bhanaga train accident. CBI is also looking whether it is a human-made error or mechanical error or is there a bigger conspiracy behind the triple train tragedy. The Central Investigation Agency will conduct a thorough investigation in this regard.

    CBi is looking in every questionable direction while probing the case. Is there a grand conspiracy behind the train crash or sheer irresponsibility? Was it an accident? How did the interlocking system change? If there is a conspiracy, who is the conspirator? Why did they made such a conspiracy?

    CBI may interrogate the loco pilot and assistant loco pilot of Karmandal Express very soon. After a thorough investigation and cross-examination of the railway staff, the real reason behind the accident will be clear.

  • Child’s Death Trigger’s Road Blockade In Odisha’s Gajapati; Family Alleges Supply Of Expired Medicine

    Child’s Death Trigger’s Road Blockade In Odisha’s Gajapati; Family Alleges Supply Of Expired Medicine

    Paralakhemundi: Tension prevailed at a village near Parlakhemundi town in Odisha’s Gajapati district on Tuesday as villagers staged a protest and road blockage after the death of an 11-month-old baby.

    The protesters blocked the road at Jajpur alleging that the Anganwadi worker and Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHA) had supplied expired medicines which claimed the child’s life.

    Vehicular movement between Parlakhemundi and Mohana was disrupted due to the road blockade by the villagers who demanded action against the Anganwadi worker and ASHA.

    Sources said the deceased, identified as Sanchit of Jajpur, fell ill after consuming medicines supplied by the Anganwadi centre in the village on April 11. Though his condition had improved after the treatment, a few days later he became serious again.

    The family members took the 11-month-old baby to different hospitals including Parlakhemundi district headquarters hospital (DHH), a Vishakhapatnam-based hospital, AIIMS Bhubaneswar and Sishu Bhawan in Cuttack.

    However, the child breathed his last on Monday while undergoing treatment at Sishu Bhawan in Cuttack after which the villagers staged the road blockade.

    Based on the complaint lodged by the family members, the police registered a case and launched an investigation.

  • Odisha Train Accident: Over 40 Passengers Died Due To Electrocution, Says Reports

    Odisha Train Accident: Over 40 Passengers Died Due To Electrocution, Says Reports

    Bhubaneswar: While several bodies were disfigured beyond recognition, over 40 bodies retrieved from Coromandel Express, which was involved in Odisha’s triple train crash, had no visible injury marks.

    These victims are suspected to have died of electrocution after the live overhead wires snapped and fell on the compartments during the collision between Howrah-Chennai Coromandel Express and Yeshwantpur (Bengaluru)-Howrah Express and a stationary goods train on June 2 evening, TOI reported quoting top officials.

    The FIR registered at Balasore GRP station against unknown persons also attributed some deaths to electrocution. “Many passengers succumbed to the injuries caused due to the collision and electrocution coming in contact with overhead LT (low tension) line,” sub-inspector Papu Kumar Naik said in his complaint.

    The Railways on Tuesday put the official death toll at 278 after three more passengers succumbed to injuries. A total of 1,100 were injured in the crash. The death figures of Odisha government at 275 remains unchanged.

    Meanwhile, a 10-member Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) team visited Bahanaga railway station and started the investigation. They are being accompanied by a forensic team, sources said.

  • Block Vice Chairman Arrested For Enacting Own ‘Kidnapping’ In Odisha

    Block Vice Chairman Arrested For Enacting Own ‘Kidnapping’ In Odisha

    Phulbani: Vice-Chairman of Phiringia block in Odisha’s Kandhamal district was arrested for allegedly faking his own abduction in a dramatic style.

    Apart from block Vice-Chairman Ajit Kumar Sahu, five of his associates were also arrested in connection with the fake kidnapping incident. Three vehicles were also seized by the police in connection with the incident.

    Sources said Sahu reportedly went missing from Jajespanga ghat on June 2 and his associates Biranchi Mallick and Basanta Mallick lodged an FIR at Phiringia police station.

    Following the complaint, police launched a probe and subsequently found Sahu from Sudra market in Baliguda. During questioning, it was found that Sahu had faked his kidnapping. Sahu admitted to the fake kidnapping plot and told police that  they had enacted the drama to get people’s sympathy.

    Based on Sahu’s statement, his five associates – Biranchi, Basanta, Ajit Rana, Trilochan Jhankar and Jukteswar Rana were arrested for helping him in the fake abduction plot.

    A case has been registered at Phiringia police station and Sahu along with his five associates will be forwarded to court, police said.

    Sahu said he had no intention to put the administration into trouble and he simply wanted to know how much sympathetic people are towards him.

  • 39 From Odisha Killed In Triple Train Crash; CM Sanctions Rs 1.95 Cr As Ex-Gratia

    39 From Odisha Killed In Triple Train Crash; CM Sanctions Rs 1.95 Cr As Ex-Gratia

    Bhubaneswar: Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik has sanctioned Rs 1.95 crore to be given as ex-gratia to next of the kin of 39 identified passengers from Odisha, who died in the June 2 triple train accident in Balasore district. 

    According to an official release, 39 of 278 passengers killed in the deadly train accident have so far been traced to seven districts of the state. Among them, 14 are from Balasore, 9 from Mayurbhanj, 8 from Bhadrak, 3 from Cuttack, 2 each from Jajpur and Khurda and one from Keonjhar.

    The financial assistance will be given from Chief Minister’s Relief Fund (CMRF) and the process of handing over the amount to the bereaved families has begun, according to an official release.

    The CM had earlier announced a compensation of Rs 5 lakh each to the relatives of deceased from Odisha and Rs 1 lakh as assistance to those who suffered injuries.

  • 4 Days After Triple Train Crash, Coromandel Express Crosses Bahanaga In Odisha’s Balasore

    4 Days After Triple Train Crash, Coromandel Express Crosses Bahanaga In Odisha’s Balasore

    Bhubaneswar: Four days after the horrific triple train crash, Chennai-Shalimar Coromandel Express crossed Bahanaga Bazar accident site in Odisha’s Balasor district on the down track on Tuesday.

    The June 2 accident, involving Shalimar-Chennai Central Coromandel Express, Bengaluru-Howrah Superfast Express and a goods train,  left 278 dead and over 1000 injured. Three coaches of Coromandel Express and two of Bengaluru-Howrah Express that collided into each other were among the worst hit and saw the maximum casualties, reports said.

    The passenger trains were travelling in opposite directions on tracks two and three while lines 1 and 4 had goods trains parked on them. The Coromandel Express travelling at 128kmph left its line and entered a loop line, smashing into the back of a stationary goods train. The impact caused 21 carriages to derail, throwing them across the adjacent tracks. At least three coaches of the Coromandel jumped onto the parallel track and hit the tail end of Bengaluru-Howrah Superfast Express.

    Since the goods train was loaded with iron ore, the Coromandel train took the entire impact on collision. The engine and some coaches of the passenger train went over the freight train, according to authorities.

    Within 72 hours of the tragedy, the two main lines passing through Bahanaga Bazar were restored early on Monday morning and 70 trains, including, the Howrah-Puri Vande Bharat Express, passed through the area at low speed of around 10 kilometres per hour. The first train ran on the “down line” at 10:40 pm on Sunday night, while the “up-line” resumed at 00:05 hours on Monday.

    Meanwhile, a 10-member CBI team has reached Bahanaga and started investigation. The CBI officials are examining the accident site, tracks, the signalling room, control room, an official said.

    The Railway Board recommended a CBI probe, suspecting ‘physical tampering’ of the system of the Bahanaga station. “There was a green signal on the main line. The signal is usually green when all the pre-conditions required for the signal to go green are perfect. If any of the pre-conditions does not meet, technically the signal can never turn green, unless and until anyone physically tampers with the signal system. But, from the data records, it shows that when Coromandel Express was reaching the station, the signal was green, but the train moved to the loop line,” said Khurda Road division DRM Rinkesh.

    All eyes are now on the twin investigations by CBI and CCRS, which are expected to unravel the exact reason behind the accident.

  • West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee reaches Odisha

    West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee reaches Odisha

    Cuttack/Bhubaneswar: The Chief Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee has reached Odisha. She is scheduled to visit the silver city of Cuttack and Bhubaneswar.

    The CM of West Bengal further informed that she will also visit Bhubaneswar today. Sources say that as many as 53 persons from West Bengal injured in the train accident in Odisha are being treated at SCB Medical College and Hospital in Cuttack.

    The CM is slated to visit them in the hospital and oversee their treatment. The CM further said that she will then visit Bhubaneswar and oversee the treatment procedures and interact with the injured.

    The CM further assured that the family or nearest kin of those deceased in the train accident shall be given jobs for the upkeep of their family. The family member or nearest kin of the deceased will be appointed as a special home guard. They shall also be granted an ex-gratia of Rs.5 lakh.

    Further, also in case of complete grievous hurt, the family member of the person shall be given a job as a special home guard. In case of serious injury, an ex-gratia of two lakh rupees shall be given. In case of injury, the amount shall be Rs. 50,000 to Rs. 25,000.

    She promised that in case there is no injury or mental trauma, such persons will receive an amount of Rs. 10,000 as compensation. She further added that the families of the deceased persons shall receive a free ration.

    The CM questioned the decision of the Railways to hand over the investigation of the accident to the CBI. She said that this is an accident and not a crime. The CBI is equipped to handle criminal investigations only. She said that the CBI is yet to submit a report on the Jnaneswari Express train derailment which happened back in May 2010.

    As authorities brought back Odisha train accident victims to WB, CM Mamata Banerjee paid respect to them on June 5. The Balasore catastrophe that took place on June 2, claimed 275 lives and left more than 900 injured.