Fire breaks out at tyre workshop
Bhubaneswar: A massive fire broke out early Sunday at a tyre resoling workshop in Rasulgarh area, damaging properties worth Rs 1 crore, officials said. According to fire services officials, the department received information about the blaze at around 3:25 am....
Sambalpur: Criminal injured in encounter
Sambalpur: A notorious criminal was apprehended after being injured in an encounter with Burla Police near Fishery Chhak in Sambalpur district following a chase involving the cops and a group of cough syrup smugglers, officials said Sunday. During the operation,...
Forest dept plans to adopt Kerala-style contract system
Bhubaneswar: The Forest and Environment department is preparing to introduce a Kerala-style contract system for various forestry activities following reports of alleged financial irregularities during the previous government’s tenure, sources said. As part of the proposed reform, the Odisha government...
Nitin Nabin arrives in Odisha on first visit as BJP chief, to hold organisational meetings May 18
Bhubaneswar: BJP president Nitin Nabin arrived Sunday for a visit to Odisha, during which he will meet ministers and the party's office bearersMay 18. This is his first visit to the BJP-ruled state after becoming the party's national president. Chief...
Police exhume body of newlywed woman from in-laws’ backyard in Jajpur
Jajpur: The police Sunday exhumed the body of a newly married woman from the backyard of her in-laws' house in Odisha's Jajpur district Sunday, following an accusation that she was murdered. The police said they arrested the husband of the...
Indian worker among four killed in one of largest Ukrainian drone strikes on Russia
Kyiv: One of Ukraine's largest drone strikes on Russia killed at least four people, including one Indian worker, and wounded a dozen others, local authorities said Sunday. Debris fell on Russia's largest airport without causing damage. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed the drone strikes, saying that they were "entirely justified"....
Read moreDetailsThree police personnel injured in stone-pelting during Kolkata protest against demolition drive
Kolkata: A protest against the recent bulldozer action in Kolkata's Tiljala turned violent Sunday as demonstrators threw stones at police personnel in the Park Circus area, injuring at least three of them and damaging several vehicles, officials said. Bulldozers rolled into Kolkata's Tiljala last Wednesday as part of the West Bengal government's demolition drive against illegal structures following the factory fire that killed two people. Sunday, people gathered near Park Circus...
Read moreDetailsOver 100 Aadhaar cards, other documents recovered from TMC office in Bidhannagar
Kolkata: A large number of Electoral Photo Identity Cards (EPIC) were found scattered in a field in West Bengal's Birbhum district Sunday, while over a hundred Aadhaar cards and other documents were recovered from a TMC office in Bidhannagar, triggering political sparring and prompting police investigations in both incidents. The first incident came to light in Kirnahar area of Birbhum's Nanoor block, where locals spotted the voter cards lying across a...
Read moreDetailsLPG vessel carrying 20,000 tonnes reaches Gujarat via Strait of Hormuz
Kandla: A vessel carrying 20,000 metric tonnes of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) arrived at Deendayal Port Authority in Kandla in Gujarat after crossing the Strait of Hormuz amid the West Asia crisis, officials said Sunday. The Marshall Islands-flagged MV SYMI started its journey from Qatar and docked at the port in Kandla around 11.30 pm Saturday after crossing the Strait of Hormuz May 13, they added. Since early March, 13 India-flagged...
Read moreDetailsIndia closely watches Sri Lanka airport bid near Chinese-controlled Hambantota port
New Delhi: India is closely monitoring Sri Lanka's decision to offer foreign investors control of an airport near the China-controlled Hambantota port, as it could present a rare opening for Indian firms seeking strategic footholds in the Indian Ocean, people familiar with the matter said Sunday. The Sri Lankan government has already called for expressions of interest from domestic and international investors by June 9 to take control of the Mattala...
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Fire breaks out at tyre workshop
Bhubaneswar: A massive fire broke out early Sunday at a tyre resoling workshop in Rasulgarh area, damaging properties worth Rs 1 crore, officials said. According to fire services officials, the department received information about the blaze at around 3:25 am. Fire tenders from Mancheswar, Secretariat and Pahala fire stations, along with Striking Fire Force, rushed to the...
Sambalpur: Criminal injured in encounter
Sambalpur: A notorious criminal was apprehended after being injured in an encounter with Burla Police near Fishery Chhak in Sambalpur district following a chase involving the cops and a group of cough syrup smugglers, officials said Sunday. During the operation, Manish Sahu, 30, a cough syrup smuggler of Gopalpali area under Bareipali police limits, sustained critical injuries...
Forest dept plans to adopt Kerala-style contract system
Bhubaneswar: The Forest and Environment department is preparing to introduce a Kerala-style contract system for various forestry activities following reports of alleged financial irregularities during the previous government’s tenure, sources said. As part of the proposed reform, the Odisha government is contemplating adopting a system similar to the one implemented in Kerala by the then Pinarayi Vijayan...
No turning back on vaccination
With so many intractable problems in global politics, it is all the more frustrating that the international community often neglects pressing ones that can, in fact, be solved. Vaccination, which has stalled worldwide after decades of remarkable progress, is one such issue. As leaders convene in Geneva for the World Health Assembly, they face a stark choice:...
MIDLIFE CRISIS OF FIRMS
Peter Drucker, the management guru, in his 1980 seminal treatise, ‘Managing in Turbulent Times’, wrote, “The greatest danger in times of turbulence is not the turbulence; it is to act with yesterday’s logic.” This somewhat explains why some of yesterday’s blue-chip companies in India are no longer the favourites in the marketplace. Returns on investments in those...
Negatively Positive
Over the decades, since Independence, India’s southern states have achieved great success in population control with their governments aggressively promoting family planning measures. As a result of these efforts, states like Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Karnataka recorded sharp declines in fertility rates through sustained public policy interventions. Today, however, the political discourse in the southern...
Horoscope May 18: Sagittarius to change avatar, dilemma grips these two signs
From work decisions and money matters to family time and emotional balance, today’s horoscope delivers a mix of caution, motivation and reassurance. Ganesha’s guidance for all 12 zodiac signs highlights when to push forward, when to slow down and how to make the best of the day ahead. Aries: You may find yourself in a precarious position...
Nitin Nabin arrives in Odisha on first visit as BJP chief, to hold organisational meetings May 18
Bhubaneswar: BJP president Nitin Nabin arrived Sunday for a visit to Odisha, during which he will meet ministers and the party's office bearersMay 18. This is his first visit to the BJP-ruled state after becoming the party's national president. Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi, the party's state president Manmohan Samal, several ministers and other leaders welcomed him...
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Police exhume body of newlywed woman from in-laws’ backyard in Jajpur
Jajpur: The police Sunday exhumed the body of a newly married woman from the backyard of her in-laws' house in Odisha's Jajpur district Sunday, following an accusation that she was murdered. The police said they arrested the husband of the 19-year-old deceased, Pramila Das, in connection with the incident, which took place at Dandasana village under Jenapur...























































































