Tag: Odisha

  • Over 5,000 were struck by lightning in the state of Odisha in 30 minutes

    Over 5,000 were struck by lightning in the state of Odisha in 30 minutes

    Several parts of Odisha witnessed a fresh spell of rainfall and thunderstorm activities accompanied by lightning and gusty surface wind today under the influence of a western disturbance.

    Over 5000 lightning strikes were reported in Basudevpur area of Bhadrak district in just 30 minutes on Wednesday. This was informed by IMD Bhubaneswar scientist Umasankar Das.

    Taking to his Twitter handle, Das wrote, “More than 5000 lightning strikes today just in 30 minutes near Basudevpur of Bhadrak. It is beyond your imagination the vulnerability associated with thunderclouds and how fatal it could be!”

    He further stated that at least five people were killed because of the severe lightning event.

    “As per local source, unfortunately 5 people died because of this severe lightning event,” he wrote.

    In another tweet, he wrote, “Lightning flashes & Strokes – The term lightning flash is used to describe the entire discharge, which takes on the order of 0.2 seconds. But a flash is usually made up of several shorter discharges which last less than a millisecond and which repeat rapidly enough that the eye cannot resolve the multiple events.” (sic)

    “These individual discharges are called strokes. Sometimes, the strokes are separated enough in time for the eve to resolve them, and the lightning appears to flicker,” his tweet read. (sic)

    Meanwhile, the IMD has forecast heavy rainfall in parts of Sundargarh, Keonjhar, Mayurbhanj, Balasore, Cuttack, Dhenkanal and other districts. As per the IMD, Odisha is likely to witness thunderstorm activity with lightning and gusty winds under the influence of western disturbance.

  • Six tigers and 49 leopards killed in Odisha in last 10 years

    Six tigers and 49 leopards killed in Odisha in last 10 years

    Bhubaneswar (IANS) | Six Royal Bengal tigers and 49 leopards have been killed in different forest areas of Odisha during the last 10 years. Odisha’s Forest Minister Pradeep Amat gave this information to the Assembly on Tuesday. Responding to a question by Congress member Tara Prasad Bahinipati, the minister said that out of 49 leopards killed during 2012-13 to 2021-22, 26 were killed by poachers. He told that during this period three Royal Bengal tigers also became victims of poachers.

    The minister said that according to the 2018 survey report of the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA), there are 28 Royal Bengal tigers and 760 leopards in Odisha.

    Giving information about the steps taken for the conservation of tigers, Pradeep Amat said that the state government has set up two projects on tigers and two anti-poaching camps. He said special squads have been deployed in the forests and foot patrolling is being done.

    Apart from this, he said that steps are being taken to prevent forest fires in order to develop grasslands in forests and increase the population of tigers in the state.

    –IANS

  • 18,268 people have arms license in Odisha

    18,268 people have arms license in Odisha

    Bhubaneswar (IANS) | Arms licenses have been issued to at least 18,268 persons in Odisha, of whom the maximum—1,327—are from the mineral-rich Keonjhar district. This information was given by Minister of State for Home Tusharkanti Behera in the Odisha Assembly on Monday. Responding to a question by Congress MLA Taraprasad Bahinipati, the Minister said that on the basis of the report of the Superintendent of Police, arms license is issued by the District Collector for personal security, sports and target practice and protection of bank property.

    Behera said 1,203 arms licenses have been issued in the industrial town of Angul, followed by Balasore (1,155), Dhenkanal (1,126) and Kalahandia (999). While 325 such licenses were issued in Cuttack and Bhubaneswar Police Commissionerate area, 75 licenses were issued in Raigad district. Arms licenses have been issued to only 11 people in the tribal-dominated Malkangiri district.

    –IANS

  • gold chain snatcher arrested

    gold chain snatcher arrested

    Bhubaneswar : Nayapalli Police on Monday arrested a noted gold chain snatcher from the capital city and seized several loot items from his possession.

    The looter has been identified as Bishnu Jena of Garadi, Dalimba of Konark area.

    According to the information, Chandan was mostly active in several areas of Bhubaneswar. After several complaints, police arrested him and recovered seven gold chains along with a pulsar bike from his possession.

    Further investigation in this case is underway.

  • Jaydev Vihar-Nandankanan parallel road in Odisha delayed due to protest by slum dwellers

    Jaydev Vihar-Nandankanan parallel road in Odisha delayed due to protest by slum dwellers

    Bhubaneswar : Encroachment has stood as a major hurdle before completion of the under construction parallel road on the right side of the busy Jaydev Vihar-Nandankanan route

    The state government had planned to construct two new roads parallel to the existing road from Jaydev vihar to Nandankanan.

    The left parallel road from Ekamrakanan to Pathargadia is also facing problems of encroachments and diversion of forest areas.

    The administration is facing opposition in eviction of some parts of Saliasahi and Chunakoli slums. Out of the 13 km stretch, construction of 9.5 km has been completed and the rest 3.5 km stretch is yet to be completed.

    The administration evicted many roadside shops and slums ahead of the hockey world cup. However, it failed to demolish these two slums as slum dwellers are opposing the eviction drive.

    The Jaydev Vihar-Nandankanan road is one of the busiest in the city. Several educational institutions and commercial establishments are connected through the road. It also has residential areas in localities such as Sailashree Vihar and Niladri Vihar.

  • Odia album singer’s family donates her eyes

    Odia album singer’s family donates her eyes

    Balangir: An album singer from Western Odisha, was found dead inside her uncle’s house in Balangir district, but passed her vision to the needy. The family members of the deceased donated her eyes at Bhima Bhoi Medical College,Balangir.

    According to reports, Ruchismita was found hanging inside a house at Sudapada in Balangir. She is a native of Sonepur district. However, she has been living in Talpali area of the Balangir Town along with her family members.

    Ruchismita, who also has acted in some album songs, had recently visited her maternal uncle’s house in Balangir. However, she was found dead inside the house.

    On being informed by the family members, Balangir Town Police reached the spot and seized the body. They sent the body to the hospital for postmortem. However, the autopsy could not be done awing to darkness.

    Police are questioning the family members to get some clues regarding her mysterious death. Effort by the cops is on to ascertain the exact reason that prompted her to take the drastic step.

    Meanwhile, people suspect that there was some family dispute over her alleged affair with a youth.

  • Odisha: KIIT to organize events of All India Chess Federation

    Odisha: KIIT to organize events of All India Chess Federation

    Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology ( KIIT ), which has been popularizing chess for past 15 years, has achieved yet another success in the field of sports. The institution has been affiliated to the All India Chess Federation (AICF) and is now eligible to conduct various programmes under the administrative body.

    KIIT is the first and only private academy in the country to get this affiliation. Following the approval by the AICF’s executive council, a special general council meeting was held on Sunday which also approved the agreement. As a result of this partnership, KIIT will now be able to directly host Grandmaster tournaments as well as various events of the World Chess Federation.

    KIIT and KIIS founder and Kandhamal MLA, Dr. Achyuta Samanta, thanked FIDE Advisory Board Chairman and Asian Chess Federation Deputy President Bharat Singh Chouhan and AICF Joint Editor Ranjan Mohanty for this historic partnership.

    Dr. Samanta said in his speech that chess will get all support from Odisha and the plan is to make the state stand number one in the game across the country. Notably, since 2011 Chess has been included in the school curriculum at KIIT & KISS under the auspices of the Indian Chess Association by FIDE.

  • BJD appoints new district observers for 30 districts in Odisha, check list

    BJD appoints new district observers for 30 districts in Odisha, check list

    Bhubaneswar: Biju Janata Dal (BJD) chief and Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Monday appointed new party observers for the 30 districts of Odisha.

    BJD general secretary Pranab Prakash Das has been made observer for four districts, including Anugul, Dhenkanal, Keonjhar and Sambalpur.

    Likewise, senior leaders Atanu Sabyasachi Nayak and Dibya Shankar Mishra have been given the responsibility of two districts each while others have been assigned one district each.

    Rabindra Kumar Jena (Khurda), Amaresh Jena (Deogarh) and Debesh Acharya (Sonepur) are the new faces on the list.

    Below is the full list of BJD observers for various districts:

  • Thunderstorm, rain forecast for some districts of Odisha

    Thunderstorm, rain forecast for some districts of Odisha

    Bhubaneswar: The Bhubaneswar Meteorological Centre on Monday have issued thunderstorm and lightning warning along with rain including twin cities of Cuttack and Bhubaneswar in the next three hours.

    The centre issued Orange warning for the districts of Khordha,Cuttack, Puri, Ganjam, Gajapati, Koraput are likely to experience gusty wind speed reaching 30-40 kmph along with lightning and intense spell of rain within next three hours.

    Under its impact, Lightning strike expected in the affected area and water logging in low lying area is likely. People are advised to keep a watch on the weather and accordingly move to safer places to protect from lightning strike, movement may be avoided in the water logging area.

    Meanwhile, Yellow warning have been issued for seven districts of Angul, Dhenkanal, Rayagada, Nabrangpur, Kalahandi, Mayurbhanj and Keonjhar during the next three hours.

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

  • Youth bludgeons mother to death in Bargarh of Odisha

    Youth bludgeons mother to death in Bargarh of Odisha

    Bargarh: In a shocking incident on Saturday night, a youth has bludgeoned his mother to death in Bargarh district of Odisha, said reliable reports.

    The incident according to reports has taken place in Pipilipali village under Bargarh Sadar police station.

    The accused 20-year-old youth has been identified as Kartik Bhui, he has been detained by Sadar police station and is being interrogated by the police.

    Further detailed report awaited in this matter.