Odisha govt committed to take women power forward in every sector: CM
Bhubaneswar: Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi Sunday said his government is committed to take women power forward in every field. CM Majhi said this while greeting all women of the state on the occasion of International Women's Day. The...
International Women’s Day: Women still battle bias, burden in daily life
By Arindam Ganguly, OP Bhubaneswar: As the world observes International Women’s Day today (March 8), discussions on gender equality and women’s empowerment are gaining momentum across Odisha, with women increasingly making their mark in education, administration, entrepreneurship, sports and public...
NALCO’s red mud pond turns villagers’ sorrow
Koraput/Sunabeda: The red mud pond of the NALCO plant at Damanjodi has allegedly become a major source of suffering for residents of Dengajaniguda village, with locals claiming that the toxic industrial waste is contaminating their water sources and farmland. Villagers...
New amphipod species found along Odisha coast
Berhampur: Researchers from the Department of Marine Sciences at Berhampur University have identified a new species of amphipod, a small shrimp-like crustacean, along the Odisha coast. The discovery was made in October last year when researchers Sriraj Nahak, Geetanjali Bhoi...
Subhadra money for 1.02 crore beneficiaries today
Bhubaneswar: Odisha government is set to disburse over Rs 5,000 crore among more than 1.02 crore beneficiaries of Subhadra Yojana on the occasion of International Women’s Day Sunday. Addressing media in Bhubaneswar, Deputy Chief Minister Pravati Parida said the state...
‘Self-defence to continue till US-Israel aggression ends or UN names aggressors’: Iran
Tehran: Iran Sunday declared that its right to self-defence will continue until what it described as “aggression” by the United States and Israel comes to an end or until the United Nations Security Council identifies and names the “aggressors” under Article 39 of the UN Charter and determines the responsibilities...
Read moreDetailsProtocol ‘lapses’ at Prez event: Govt seeks response from West Bengal government
New Delhi: Amid a row over "lapses" at President Droupadi Murmu's event in West Bengal, the Centre has sought a response from the state government by 5 pm Sunday over the "violations" of the rules related to protocol, venue and route arrangements during the visit, sources said. In a letter to West Bengal Chief Secretary, the Union Home Secretary has asked him to furnish a response on the violations of the...
Read moreDetailsEducated, empowered women pillars of progressive nation: President Murmu
New Delhi: President Droupadi Murmu Sunday said educated and empowered women are the pillars of a progressive nation as she extended greetings on International Women's Day. As 'Nari Shakti' continues to excel across diverse fields and lead with courage, it strengthens the foundations of a more inclusive and prosperous society, she said in a post on X. "On this occasion, let us reaffirm our collective commitment to building a society where...
Read moreDetailsStrange how different teams have more pull than others: De Kock, Miller slam ICC
New Delhi: Quinton de Kock and David Miller have criticised the ICC for allegedly prioritising England's travel arrangements over South Africa and West Indies, with the two teams still waiting to return home amid disruptions caused by the conflict involving the US, Israel and Iran. England, who lost to India in the second semifinal Thursday, departed from Mumbai Saturday evening on a direct charter flight to London. South Africa and West...
Read moreDetailsBalendra Shah’s RSP makes history, registers landmark victory in Nepal election
Kathmandu: Rapper-turned-politician Balendra Shah's RSP is all set to form the government in Nepal, after securing a sweeping victory in the crucial general election, the results of which were declared on Sunday, decimating the established parties in the politically-fragile Himalayan country. Popularly known as "Balen", the 35-year-old prime-ministerial candidate of the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) defeated four-time former prime minister K P Sharma Oli, the chair of Nepal's legacy party --...
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Odisha govt committed to take women power forward in every sector: CM
Bhubaneswar: Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi Sunday said his government is committed to take women power forward in every field. CM Majhi said this while greeting all women of the state on the occasion of International Women's Day. The CM in a post on X said, "Women's power is indeed the true strength of society. With...
Protocol ‘lapses’ at Prez event: Govt seeks response from West Bengal government
New Delhi: Amid a row over "lapses" at President Droupadi Murmu's event in West Bengal, the Centre has sought a response from the state government by 5 pm Sunday over the "violations" of the rules related to protocol, venue and route arrangements during the visit, sources said. In a letter to West Bengal Chief Secretary, the Union...
Educated, empowered women pillars of progressive nation: President Murmu
New Delhi: President Droupadi Murmu Sunday said educated and empowered women are the pillars of a progressive nation as she extended greetings on International Women's Day. As 'Nari Shakti' continues to excel across diverse fields and lead with courage, it strengthens the foundations of a more inclusive and prosperous society, she said in a post on X....
Strange how different teams have more pull than others: De Kock, Miller slam ICC
New Delhi: Quinton de Kock and David Miller have criticised the ICC for allegedly prioritising England's travel arrangements over South Africa and West Indies, with the two teams still waiting to return home amid disruptions caused by the conflict involving the US, Israel and Iran. England, who lost to India in the second semifinal Thursday, departed from...
‘Self-defence to continue till US-Israel aggression ends or UN names aggressors’: Iran
Tehran: Iran Sunday declared that its right to self-defence will continue until what it described as “aggression” by the United States and Israel comes to an end or until the United Nations Security Council identifies and names the “aggressors” under Article 39 of the UN Charter and determines the responsibilities arising from their actions. In a statement...
Balendra Shah’s RSP makes history, registers landmark victory in Nepal election
Kathmandu: Rapper-turned-politician Balendra Shah's RSP is all set to form the government in Nepal, after securing a sweeping victory in the crucial general election, the results of which were declared on Sunday, decimating the established parties in the politically-fragile Himalayan country. Popularly known as "Balen", the 35-year-old prime-ministerial candidate of the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) defeated four-time...
International Women’s Day: Women still battle bias, burden in daily life
By Arindam Ganguly, OP Bhubaneswar: As the world observes International Women’s Day today (March 8), discussions on gender equality and women’s empowerment are gaining momentum across Odisha, with women increasingly making their mark in education, administration, entrepreneurship, sports and public life. Over the years, the state and Central governments have launched several initiatives to strengthen women’s welfare...
NALCO’s red mud pond turns villagers’ sorrow
Koraput/Sunabeda: The red mud pond of the NALCO plant at Damanjodi has allegedly become a major source of suffering for residents of Dengajaniguda village, with locals claiming that the toxic industrial waste is contaminating their water sources and farmland. Villagers allege that wastewater containing caustic soda from the plant is flowing into their agricultural fields and also...
New amphipod species found along Odisha coast
Berhampur: Researchers from the Department of Marine Sciences at Berhampur University have identified a new species of amphipod, a small shrimp-like crustacean, along the Odisha coast. The discovery was made in October last year when researchers Sriraj Nahak, Geetanjali Bhoi and Suman Patra visited Aryapalli beach as part of a research project. During the field study, they...
Subhadra money for 1.02 crore beneficiaries today
Bhubaneswar: Odisha government is set to disburse over Rs 5,000 crore among more than 1.02 crore beneficiaries of Subhadra Yojana on the occasion of International Women’s Day Sunday. Addressing media in Bhubaneswar, Deputy Chief Minister Pravati Parida said the state government had received 1,12,57,667 applications under the scheme. “Of those, a total of 1,02,12,665 women will receive...
























































































