Tag: Odisha

  • 5T secretary visits Maa Samalei temple development project

    5T secretary visits Maa Samalei temple development project

    Sambalpur: Directed by Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik, Secretary to CM (5T) VK Pandian visited the Maa Samaleswari Temple project popularly known as SAMALEI-  Maa Samaleswari Temple Area Management and Local Economic Initiative today.

    The project is being developed in an area of about 30 acres and about 25 acres has already been acquired for the project. The work of the project is in progress.

    Shri Pandian today started his visit by offering prayers at the temple of Maa Samleswari.

    He interacted with the large gathering of pilgrims and then visited the entire site where construction of the heritage pond complex, podium, Queue Management System, Cloak Room and other associated components are going on. He directed the engineers to speed up the work so that it should be completed in time.

    After viewing the plaza area with the heritage welcome gates under construction on three sides, he examined the heritage corridor under construction. The 5T secy asked the officers to project local heritage in an attractive manner.

    He also inspected the vending zone, information counter, Pilgrim facility and Temple facility center and an iconic watch tower which are under fast progress.

    Pandian stressed on adequate shade by plantations. He also asked to expedite procurement of all finishing items.

    Moving on to the river front area, Pandian instructed the finalisation of design for an iconic foot over bridge and to expedite progress of pitching and the river front column foundation works.

    The 5T secretary also visited the crematorium construction site  and instructed to design the colours with lighter themes. He also interacted with the local people and took feedback from them on various developmental issues.

    It is to be noted that the Samalei project is being executed under the 5T initiative.

    Principal secretary works, Sambalpur Collector, MD OBCC and other senior officers, president of the temple trust board were present during the visit.

  • Youth killed, brother critical in assault by group of miscreants in Khordha

    Youth killed, brother critical in assault by group of miscreants in Khordha

    Khordha: In an unfortunate incident, a group of miscreants killed a youth and left his elder brother critically injured in Khordha district of Odisha on Sunday. The incident took place in the Sanakumari village under Bolgarh block of Khordha district.

    The deceased youth has been identified as Bipin Rout and his elder brother, who sustained critical injury is Bikram Rout.

    As per reports, at about 10 am in the morning Bikram was attacked with sharp weapons by a group of miscreant near the Goddess Mangala temple of Sanakumari village.

    Following the attack, Bikram’s younger brother Bipin was also attacked. While he tried to run from the spot to save himself the miscreants chased him in broad daylight in the busy roads of the village and caught him near the bridge of Sunakhala road. There the miscreants repeatedly attacked him with sharp weapons and as a result he was killed on the spot.

    The family members and locals rescued the elder brother Bikram and sent him to the hospital. His condition is critical.

    The miscreants fled from the scene after committing the crime.

    It has been suspected that past enmity is the probable reason behind the lethal attack. The deceased, injured as well as the accused miscreants are from Sanakumari village.

    After getting information Bolgarh Police reached the spot and initiated investigation. Further investigation of the case is underway while the culprits are yet to be nabbed.

  • 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.

  • Rain, thunderstorm and gusty wind lashes Bhubaneswar late night

    Rain, thunderstorm and gusty wind lashes Bhubaneswar late night

    Bhubaneswar: Thunderstorm along with rain and gusty wind lashed the capital city, Bhubaneswar while the whole city was in deep sleep on late Friday night. Under the influence of the Kalbaisakhi, heavy rain along with thunderstorms hit the city, which affected some slum areas houses.

    According to sources, the water accumulated in some down areas due to the heavy rain, which caused inconvenience to the area people. The heavy rain was accompanied by heavy lightning and thunder, which woke up the town people from their slumber. Disruption of lightning was seen at various places.

    The Meteorological Centre has predicted that Kalbaisakhi will likely hit the south and coastal Odisha today. Yellow warning has been issued to 21 districts for lightning and thunder. The regional Meteorological center has informed that the wind will blow at a speed of 40 to 50 km per hour in some places.

  • 3 killed in three separate incidents of elephant attack in Odisha

    3 killed in three separate incidents of elephant attack in Odisha

    Balasore/Nayagarh/Khurda: At least three persons including a minor girl were killed in two separate incidents of elephant attack in Odisha’s Balasore, Nayagarh and Khurda districts.

    In the first incident, an 8-year-old girl died after an elephant entered the house and trampled her to death at Saralia Chitrasul village in Singakhunta area of Balasore district last night.

    The minor girl, who has been identified as Pari, the daughter of Nishikant Deuri, was asleep along with her family members. In the meantime, an elephant barged into their house.

    Soon, all the family members tried to run for life. While everyone managed to escape, Pari came across the jumbo, which trampled her. She was rushed to the Soro hospital in a critical condition. Unfortunately, doctors declared her brought dead.

    Likewise, a man died after a jumbo attacked him on Kamagura-Mayurjhalia road in Ranpur area in Nayagarh district.

    Similarly, one Satyabrata Behara of Natima village in Khurda district died when he was attacked by a pachyderm while he was going to Kamaguru village in a bicycle. He was a labourer and was going for daily work along with two others this morning. While two others managed to escape, Behara was attacked by the elephant and subsequently died on the spot.

  • 4 injured after tractor rammed into house in Ganjam of Odisha

    4 injured after tractor rammed into house in Ganjam of Odisha

    Berhampur: In a sad incident as many as four persons sustained injury after a tractor rammed into a house in Ganjam district of Odisha on Saturday. The incident took place in the Badadumbala village under Digapahandi Police Station limits in the district.

    As per reports, the driver of the speeding tractor lost control over the steering while passing through the Bankeshwari temple area. Accordingly, the vehicle rammed into the house of Babula Sethi when it was being driven through a turning.

    As a result of the accident, four members of the family, who were present in the house at the time of the incident, sustained injury.

    Soon, the locals called for a 108 Ambulance and the injured persons were rushed to the Digapahandi hospital.

    After getting information, Police reached the spot and initiated investigation.

    In another similar incident that took place earlier this month in Odisha a woman was killed as a car rammed into her house at Radhanagar village in Boudh district.

    As per reports, a speeding innova car enroute Boudh from Charichhak area lost control over its wheels and rammed into the house killing the woman on the spot.

    The driver of the car fled from the scene after the accident. The irate locals blocked the Khordha-Bolangir NH-57, following which vehicular movement was affected due to the road blockade. The villagers demanded compensation for the deceased family members.

  • Three critical as lightning strike ignites house in Jagatsinghpur district

    Three critical as lightning strike ignites house in Jagatsinghpur district

    Paradip: As many as three persons of a family sustained critical injuries after their thatched house caught fire following a lightning strike in Paradip area of Odisha’s Jagatsinghpur district.

    Heavy rainfall accompanied with strong lightning and thunderstorm reportedly occurred at Barihadia village of the districts late last night. One of the lightning struck the house of a woman and gutted two rooms of the house.

    As the lightning strike ignited the house, the woman along with her two of sons sustained critical burn injuries. Initially, they were admitted at the Kujang Hospital for treatment. Later, two of them were shifted to SCB Medial College and Hospital in Cuttack as their condition deteriorated further.

    Meanwhile, the local BDO and Tehsildar, after they were informed about the incident, assured to provide necessary assistance to the affected families.

  • Attack on Parjang Tehsildar: 7 arrested, two tractors seized

    Attack on Parjang Tehsildar: 7 arrested, two tractors seized

    Dhenkanal: A total of seven persons were arrested for their involvement in the attack on Parjang Tehsildar Subhra Patel yesterday.

    Apart from arresting the accused persons, who were on the run after attacking the Tehsildar, cops also seized two tractors from the spot.

    It is to be noted here that the Parjang Tehsildar rushed to Patharakhumba village after getting information regarding lifting of soil from a government land. However, the mafias attacked him for protesting their action.

    Later, Parjang RI Alok Kumar Lenka and the junior clerk reached the spot after hearing about the attack on the Tehsildar. However, they were also mishandled by the mafias. The Tehsildar was rushed to the Kamakhyanagar Hospital for treatment.

    Police had initiated an investigation into the matter.

  • Love Jihad in Khurda: Man lures woman into relationship using fake identity, arrested for blackmailing her

    Love Jihad in Khurda: Man lures woman into relationship using fake identity, arrested for blackmailing her

    Khurda: Khurda Model Police arrested a man for allegedly luring a woman into relationship by using fake identity and then blackmailing her after keeping physical relationship. The arrested person has been identified as Alim Uddin Shah alias Papu.

    As per the FIR filed by the victim at Khurda Model Police Station on May 23, Alim Uddin Shah identified himself as a Hindu and forced her to be in a relationship with him. He also kept physical relationship with her for the several years.

    The victim stopped to keep relationship with him after she knew that he was a Muslim and faked his identity as a Hindu. However, the accused forced her to keep relationship with him by threatening to circulate their intimate videos and images on social media platforms.

    “He forced me to love him by identifying himself as Papu Pradhan. But recently I came to know from my friends that he is a Muslim. And when I started to avoid him he threatened to kill me and my family members. He repeatedly raped me and now blackmailing to make the intimate videos and photos viral,” said the victim.

    Acting on the allegation, Khurda Model Police arrested the accused and forwarded him to the court yesterday. Further investigation into the matter is underway.

    Meanwhile, the victim has sought police protection siting threat to her life and that of her family members.