Tag: Odisha

  • BJP questions CM Naveen’s intention, Congress demands another dam in Odisha

    BJP questions CM Naveen’s intention, Congress demands another dam in Odisha

    As Odisha waits with a parched throat for the release of Mahanadi water by Chhattisgarh from the barrages it has built on the upper catchments of the river, politics on downstream in Odisha does not seem to cease.

    In a fresh debate over the Mahanadi river water, the Opposition including the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Congress accused the Odisha government of soft-pedalling the issue thereby sacrificing the interest of millions of Odias who depend on the Mahanadi for sustenance.

    “This is about the government and its incompetency. This is not about any party. The government is answerable to the people who have voted them into power. Why didn’t the Odisha government raise a single question when Chhattisgarh was building barrages over Mahanadi?” asked BJP spokesperson, Dillip Mallik.

    “In fact, Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik was heading the Water Resources department during that time. Did he ignore the barrages in Chhattisgarh or was he sleeping,” he asked.

    “And now that the matter is sub-judice at the tribunal, only making statements will not help. The government will have to make some efforts to win the case. Sadly, we do not see any such efforts being made by the State government,” Mallik added.

    Congress targeted the Chief Minister over the matter too. Senior leader and Jatni MLA, Suresh Routray said, “Chhattisgarh informed Odisha before building barrages, but nobody took the matter seriously here. Even Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik, who was the Water Resources Minister, did not act too and let Chhattisgarh build the barrages over Mahanadi.”

    “This tribunal and their visits are only eyewash. There is only one way left for Odisha, and that is to build a dam on downstream of Mahanadi,” Routray said.

    However, the BJD did not seem to agree with the Opposition on this. In fact, the ruling party even went on to accuse both Congress and BJP of remaining silent when Chhattisgarh was building barrages.

    Addressing the press, BJD spokesperson, Shreemayee Mishra said, “The State units of Congress and BJP were silent then and they are silent now. They knew what was happening in Chhattisgarh but did not say a word back then. They are not speaking up against Chhattisgarh even now.”

  • Raids were conducted at 15 places in Odisha

    Raids were conducted at 15 places in Odisha

    Bhubaneswar: Acting on the tax evasion allegations, officials of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) department carried out simultaneous raids at 10 places of Odisha today.

    According to reports, ten teams of the officials of the Directorate General of GST Intelligence (DGGI) are conducting raids in 15 places including Jajpur, Chandikhol and Bhubaneswar.

    The raids are being conducted following allegations of evading crores of taxes in the mines sector, said sources adding that the raids are underway in the houses and offices of ten mine owners.

    In Bhubaneswar, the GST officials are raiding at HIG C5, informed the sources. They are reportedly examining different documents to know about the tax evasion.

    The central officers are conducting surprise raid to check the balance sheets and other business documents of the concerned companies as part of the alleged tax evasion investigation.

    It is developing story. Stay tuned for more details.

    It is to be noted here that the Central GST team also had on Mar 29, 2023 conducted a surprise raid on a famous private coaching centre in Bhubaneswar on the allegation of major tax evasion to the tune of over Rs 2 Crore.

  • Thunderstorm, strong wind in Khurda, Puri and 3 other districts of Odisha

    Thunderstorm, strong wind in Khurda, Puri and 3 other districts of Odisha

    Bhubaneswar: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued yellow warning for some places in five districts of Odisha till 4.30 pm on Friday.

    Thunderstorm/lightning with gusty wind speed reaching 30-40 kmph and light to moderate rain is likely in some parts of Kandhamal, Nayagarh, Ganjam, Khurda and Puri during the next 3 hours.

    Thunderstorm with lightning and light to moderate rain is also like in Mayurbhanj and Balasore during this period.

    People have been advised to keep a watch on the weather and accordingly move to safer places to protect themselves from lightning strike.

    Notably, the Met office had issued orange warning for thunderstorm with lightning, hail and gusty surface wind speed reaching 40-50 kmph for one or two places in Nabarangpur, Kalahandi, Kandhamal, Rayagada, Gajapati, Ganjam. Heavy rainfall is also likely at one or two places in Nabarangpur, Kalahandi and Kandhamal till 8.30 am on Saturday.

    Thunderstorm with lightning and gusty surface wind speed reaching 30-40 kmph very likely to occur at one or two places in Malkangiri, Koraput, Nuapada, Bolangir, Sonepur, Sambalpur, Boudh, Angul, Nayagarh, Cuttack, Dhenkanal, Keonjhar and Mayurbhanj during this period.

    Light to moderate rain is likely at many places in South interior Odisha and at a few places in the remaining parts of the state, it added.

  • Thunderstorm to continue with hailstorm and strong wind in Odisha

    Thunderstorm to continue with hailstorm and strong wind in Odisha

    Bhubaneswar: Odisha will continue to experience thunderstorm activity with lightning, gusty wind, hailstorm and occasional heavy rainfall till 8.30 am on May 3, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) informed on Friday.

    Yellow warning for thunderstorm with lightning and gusty surface wind speed reaching 30-40 kmph has been issued for several districts for 2 days. There is also a forecast for hailstorm at one or two places over the districts of Koraput, Gajapati, Ganjam, Mayurbhanj and Balasore districts till Saturday morning.

    On April 30, there is a orange warning for thunderstorm with lightning, hail and gusty surface wind speed reaching 40-50 kmph for several districts of the state and also heavy rainfall at some places in Nabarangpur, Nuapada, Bargarh, Jharsuguda and Sundargarh.

    CHECK FORECAST FOR NEXT 5 DAYS

    The MeT office further added that there will be no large change in the day temperature during the next 4-5 days. The maximum temperature in Bhubaneswar is likely to hover around 36-37 degree Celsius.

  • Odisha Woman Cop ‘Abducts’ Elderly Man To Erase Bribe Blot On Khaki

    Odisha Woman Cop ‘Abducts’ Elderly Man To Erase Bribe Blot On Khaki

    Bhubaneswar: A woman sub-inspector (SI) allegedly abducted an elderly man, who had brought bribery charges against her, in Odisha’s Gajapati district.

    According to sources, SI Jyotsna Ray, who was then posted at Mohana police station, took a bribe of Rs 50,000 from Prerit Majhi of Nudruj village to release an auto-rickshaw seized for smuggling ganja. Majhi paid Rs 20,000 and lodged a complaint on April 25 when she did not release the auto thereafter. The matter then was resolved in the presence of the then Inspector-in-Charge (IIC) with the SI returning the bribe amount.

    However, Ray later kidnapped the elderly man with the help of three of her associates and forced him to give in writing that the bribe allegation levelled against her was false. Majhi somehow managed to escape from the clutches of the abductors and lodged a complaint against them. “They took me to Kirama forest and asked me to write a note stating that the bribe demand was false,” he said.

    While the SI has been transferred to the district headquarters after the matter came to the notice of the Superintendent of Police, an investigation is on into the kidnapping allegation, sources added.

  •  ‘Jal Mahal’ Of Odisha With Impressive Pietra Dura Art On Verge Of Ruins

     ‘Jal Mahal’ Of Odisha With Impressive Pietra Dura Art On Verge Of Ruins

    Bhubaneswar: INTACH team, comprising of Anil Dhir, Biswajit Mohanty and conservation architect Satyam Jyoti, recently conducted a detailed survey of Killa Aul Palace Room, which has one of the most significant, captivating and impressive Mughal Art of Pietra Dura in Odisha.

    This low height square room, where the Raja and his entourage sat and watched the performances, is now on the verge of ruins having survived the ravages of time for nearly five centuries.

    State Convener of INTACH, AB Tripathy said that this unique and valuable piece of Odishan heritage should be preserved and conserved. “The report will be sent to the concerned officials. INTACH will constitute an expert team for the evaluation of the palace room and render all necessary support for its conservation,” he said.

    “The roof is on the verge to collapse with the beams, two of which have fallen down, now termite-ridded and hollow. Two large portions of the Pietra Dura have been damaged due to dampness and fungus. There are intricate floral designs with depiction of birds, especially four large peacocks in all the resplendent glory. The sheen and glaze of the art work is discernible even after centuries. While most of it is still in its original form, it is in an easily restorable and conservable state. The custom-made ceramic tiles, which form the part of the wall, have been designed in pattern with the Pietra Dura work. Some of the tiles are missing,” the INTACH said in its report.

    According to Anil Dhir, this is the only perfect example of early period Pietra Dura art in the state in its original form. “Lapis lazuli, found only in Badakshan region of Afghanistan, was a semi-precious stone which was extensively used on Mughal architecture. The finesse and detailed artwork in the Aul Palace surpasses that of many that he has seen in other places. If immediate steps are not undertaken, this valuable piece of heritage will be lost for over,” he said.

    Mohanty added that Killa Aul Palace is the only surviving example of a true River Fort built in the traditional style. “The later day palaces were just copies of English Palaces, castles, country houses. The Auli Palace, with its low height roofs and walls, earthen fortifications, moats, cellars, wooden beams structures, laid out in a labyrinth of passages, is a classical example of early era palaces. While the present Raja has restored most of it in its original style, much more needs to be done,” he said.

    The artefacts lying in the palace cellars should be places in a proper site museum, he said, adding that some of those shed light on the maritime traditions and mercantile history of Odisha.

    Killa Aul Palace

    The Killa Aul Palace dates back to 1590 CE and has been the residence of 19 generations of Rajas who are direct descendants of Gajapati Mukunda Deva, the last independent ruler of Kalinga in the 16th century. The palace was established by Raja Ram Chandra Deb on the bank of river Kharasrota, a tributary of the Bramhani. The 432 years old palace bears testimony of Odisha during the Afghan, Mughal, Maratha and British Rule.

    Raja Ramchandra Deva had established Killa Aul after drawing up a treaty with the Mughals. It is certainly one of the oldest extant Palace of Odisha, which has retained many of its original architectural features. Built on the lines of a fortified river fort, the palace is very different from the other surviving palaces of the state. The layout and architecture is a blend of old and new, with thick mud walls, low ceilinged rooms, iron studded wooden doors, courtyards and underground chambers. The tidal river encircles and touches the palace walls on the west and north, a moat ran on its western side. In earlier days, it had all the features of a River Fort, with a small dock, lighthouse and anchorage. Even today, it is often termed as the “Jal Mahal” of Odisha, as the water kisses the palace walls twice during the day during the flood tides. The ebb tides results in a pristine private beach.

    The Killa Aul Palace Room stands out for the Mughal Art of Pietra Dura. The only other place where this is seen is at the Kadam Rasool Mosque of Cuttack, which was done in a much later period. There is a strong possibility that this work was done by artists from North India, especially Rajasthan, during the period when Raja Mansingh had been appointed as the Subhadar, or Governor, of Bengal Bihar and Orissa in 1594 CE by Emperor Akbar.

    Pietra Dura

    Pietra Dura was also well known as Parchin Kari in Mughal India. The Agra Fort and the Red Fort in Delhi too have a fair share of this art. The art form is a very tedious process that requires patience and persistence. Fragments of semiprecious stones are first cut and then shaped to give them the form desired. The inlay work is done with delicately cut, fitted and highly polished semiprecious stones like Lapis lazuli, Agate, Turquoise, and Jade. The stone wall is given a slight pigmentation and then chiselled for the stones to be fitted in order to give way to the desired scene. Egg shells, sea shells, traditional lime masonry etc. is all used.

    The art work is found in the former royal durbar room overlooking the Rang Manch or the performing art centre which lay in the centre of the courtyard. Performances of Gotipua and classical Odisha music was a regular feature with the kings patronising the arts. This decorated room was where the Raja and his entourage sat and watched the performances.

  • Trial Run Of Vande Bharat Express Train Between Howrah & Odisha’s Puri Tomorrow

    Trial Run Of Vande Bharat Express Train Between Howrah & Odisha’s Puri Tomorrow

    Bhubaneswar: A full-fledged trial run of the much-awaited Vande Bharat Express train between Odisha’s Puri and Howrah is slated to be held on Friday, ahead of its likely launch next month.

    According to sources, the superfast high-end express train is likely to start regular service between Puri and Howrah via Odisha capital Bhubaneswar in May. Before that, the trial run will be carried out by the railways from Howrah to Puri and back tomorrow, sources said.

    For the trial run, the high-speed train will be flagged off from Howrah at 6.10 am tomorrow, sources said. Thereafter, the train will stop at Kharagpur, Bhadrak, Jajpur and Cuttack for two minutes each.

    The state-of-the-art train will also stop for two minutes each at Bhubaneswar and Khurda before reaching Puri at 12.35 pm. The train is slated to start its return journey from the seaside pilgrim town at 1.50 pm and reach Howrah at 8.30 pm.

    Preliminary work for launch of the much-awaited train service is currently in progress. Coaches manufactured at the Integral Coach Factory in Chennai have been sent to Kolkata for primary maintenance. These coaches will subsequently come to Odisha for secondary maintenance before being ready for inauguration.

    According to reports, it will be the ninth Vande Bharat train which is likely to be flagged off by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in May.

    The Vande Bharat Express can reach a maximum speed of 180 kmph.

    The launch date is expected to be announced soon. The seaside pilgrim town of Puri is famous for Shree Jagannath Temple, which attracts a huge number of visitors from across the country.

    With introduction of the train on Puri-Howrah route, West Bengal will have two Vande Bharat Express trains. The other one is the Howrah-New Jalpaiguri service that was launched on December 30, last year.

    The Vande Bharat Express train has 14 AC chair car coaches and two executive AC chair car coaches with a capacity of 1,128 passengers. The government plans to run 400 Vande Bharat trains across the country in the next three years.

    Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, during his Odisha visit last year, had stated that the state is going to get a Vande Bharat Express soon.

  • Odisha: Veteran Cong Leaders Express Resentment Over New List Of PCC Office-Bearers

    Odisha: Veteran Cong Leaders Express Resentment Over New List Of PCC Office-Bearers

    Bhubaneswar: The appointment of new office-bearers of Pradesh Congress Committee has sparked resentment among veteran leaders of the party in Odisha.

    Senior Congress leaders and MLAs Tara Prasad Bahinipati and Suresh Routray have expressed their dissatisfaction with the list of the office-bearers.

    Speaking to media persons on Thursday, Jatni MLA of the party Routray said he was not happy with the inclusion of several ineligible persons in the list. Appointment of such persons, who have no experience about party organisation, in important posts is not good for the Congress, he added.

    “I have expressed my reservation about such persons in PCC list to the Congress president and also submitted a list of eligible leaders, who have been dropped from the committee, for the key posts,” the MLA said.

    Routray further said, “I do not aspire for any post. But the deserving leaders who have been working hard for the Congress should be encouraged and promoted.”

    On Tuesday, Jeypore MLA Tara Prasad Mohanty had also expressed his resentment over the new list of office-bearers though he has been appointed as one of vice-presidents of the party.

    Stating that he was not willing to hold the post of the vice-president, the MLA said he had never approached anybody for the post.

    “I want to devote more time to the service of the people of my constituency. If I am given the responsibility of an important post, my work will be hampered. I can carry out the works on my own,” Bahinipati said.

    It may be noted that the Congress president had approved the appointment of PCC office-bearers on Monday.

  • 51st Honorary Doctorate Degree For Odisha’s Achyuta Samanta

    51st Honorary Doctorate Degree For Odisha’s Achyuta Samanta

    Bhubaneswar: KIIT and KISS Founder Prof. Achyuta Samanta has been conferred with an honorary doctorate by Assam’s Mahapurusha Srimanta Sankaradeva University.

    Prof. Samanta was conferred with D.Litt. by the university on the occasion of its fifth convocation ceremony for his outstanding contribution to the field of education and social service.

    He received the honour from Gulab Chand Kataria, Governor of Assam.

    This is the 51st doctorate for Prof. Samanta.

    Expressing his gratitude to the Mahapurusha Srimanta Sankaradeva University for the recognition, Prof. Samanta said it will motivate him to do more.

    Union Minister of State for External Affairs Dr Rajkumar Ranjan Singh, Chancellor Bhabendra Nath Deka, Vice-Chancellor Dr Mridul Hazarika and Registrar Prof. Mrinal Kumar Borah were present at the convocation ceremony.

  • Wind speed up to 40 kmph likely in 15 districts of Odisha

    Wind speed up to 40 kmph likely in 15 districts of Odisha

    Bhubaneswar: The IMD has issued yellow warning with forecast of thunderstorm and gusty surface wind of 30-40 kmph in next 24 hours for 15 districts of Odisha.

    The regional centre of India Meteorologica Department (IMD), in its evening bulletin on Thursday, said the trough/wind discontinuity from west Vidarbha to north Tamil Nadu across Marathwada and interior Karnataka extending upto 1.5 km above mean sea level persisted.

    Issuing yellow warning for the 15 districts, the IMD said thunderstorm with lightning and gusty surface wind speed reaching 30-40 kmph are very likely to occur at one or two places in Sundargarh, Keonjhar, Mayurbhanj, Balasore, Bhadrak, Dhenkanal, Jajpur, Cuttack, Nayagarh, Khurda, Kandhamal, Gajapati, Ganjam, Rayagada and
    Koraput.

    The districts of Koraput, Rayagada, Gajapati and Mayurbhanj are also likely to experience hailstorm, it added.

    The Met office also forecast that light to moderate rain or thunderstorm is very likely to occur at a few places over
    the districts of Odisha.