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Chariot Construction In Final Stage As Odisha Gears Up For Puri Jagannath Rath Yatra From 27 June
ATTENTION Commuters! Delhi Metro Blue line services delayed on THESE routes
Earlier on June 9, services were disrupted after a fire broke out at Trilokpuri Sanjay Lake metro station (Pink Line), with DMRC saying that trains approaching the station were running at a restricted speed of 25 km/hr as compared to the normal speed of up to 40 km/hr.
Security to be doubled for Rath Yatra after Operation Sindoor
BHUBANESWAR : Keeping in view the security concerns, the central agencies and Odisha Police have decided to double the security arrangement in Puri for Rath Yatra, the largest religious congregation in the country. The Rath Yatra is to be held on June 27. Usually, there is a two-layer security for the chariot festival, both managed by Odisha Police. However, considering the prevailing sensitive situation, the central and state agencies have decided to ramp up their presence and create four-layer security cover during Rath Yatra instead of two, said sources. While the first three layers will be guarded by Odisha Police, the fourth will be manned by commandos. The third layer of Odisha Police will consist of strategic guards. During previous years, polices main focus was to maintain law and order, VIP security, crowd control and parking arrangements. However, there are two challenges this time - internal and external security threats, said a senior police officer. The internal security threat could be possible attempts to activate any sleeper cell in the state ahead of Rath Yatra and the external security threat is related to infiltration bids by militants either through sea or land routes. Odisha Police is coordinating with various central agencies and collecting ground intelligence. Apart from visible deployment, confidential security arrangements have also been made to immediately handle any emergency situation, said the senior police officer. The security measures have been bolstered significantly on Badadanda (Grand Road). Rapid Action Force (RAP) personnel are usually deployed during the pulling of the chariots of the Trinity, but this time they will be assisted by Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs). Sources said the deployment of police forces and CAPFs will be massively enhanced for the chariot festival. Earlier, about 170 platoons of police force and four companies of CAPF were engaged. However, the number will be increased to at least 200 platoons of police force and eight companies of CAPF this year. Technology including anti-drone equipment will act as force multipliers. All efforts are being made to make certain that the Rath Yatra passes off smoothly, said the police.
Shree Jagannath Temple Administration holds meet with Daitapatis; stresses timely conduct of rituals
PURI: With the Anasar period of the Trinity underway, the Shree Jagannath Temple Administration (SJTA) on Saturday convened a meeting with the Daitapati Nijog to discuss the timely conduct of rituals with special emphasis on Pahandi. SJTA chief administrator Arabinda Padhee urged Daita servitors to segregate into four groups to perform the Pahandi rituals of Lord Jagannath, Lord Balabhadra, Devi Subhadra. Each group will have the required number of Daita and other servitors as mentioned in the Record of Rights. As the two important rituals - Netrotshab and Nabajouban Darshan - will be observed on a single day this year, the chief administrator stressed effective coordination among the servitors groups, timely performance of rituals, safety of the deities and hassle-free darshan. No mobile phones are allowed atop the chariots of the Trinity. This apart, stringent action will also be taken against unauthorised persons or servitors without duty found on the chariots, Padhee reiterated. Speaking to mediapersons after the meeting, he said CCTV footage is being examined to identify the person who touched the deities during Snana Purnima, and action will be taken as per law. He further informed that a ramp has been laid at the north gate to facilitate smooth entry of devotees with disabilities into the shrine. Around a month back, the chief administrator had written a letter to the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) urging it to complete the repair and renovation work of the Ratna Bhandar and sanctum sanctorum between June 28 and July 6 when the deities would be away for Rath Yatra. Padhee informed mediapersons that the ASI has given its nod for installation of LED lights to illuminate the small temples inside Srimandir, and work for the same will begin soon. The SJTA had also approached the ASI seeking approval for air-conditioning of the Natamandap. Padhee had also requested the central agency to pay a visit during Rath Yatra to assess the quality of ongoing conservation work.
Salty drinking water worries students at ADW hostel in Chinna Thadagam in Coimbatore
COIMBATORE: Owing to the lack of safe drinking water facilities, students residing in the Adi Dravidar and Tribal Welfare department hostel in Chinna Thadagam, on the outskirts of Coimbatore, are being forced to use the salty borewell water for drinking and other sanitary needs. Even as medical professionals have warned against consuming untreated borewell water, the students are helpless, and are forced to drink the same. Aravind (name changed), a Class 10 student from Kallakurichi and a resident of the hostel, expressed concerns as the water available at the hostel is difficult to drink due to its salty taste and unusual odour. We have repeatedly requested clean drinking water, but no action has been taken. Students are worried as the situation has persisted since the hostels opening 10 years ago. Dr T Anuradha, designated officer of FSSAI, explained that the Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) in drinking water should ideally be maintained between 75-500 mg/l. Untreated water should have a TDS level below 1,000 mg/L, which is acceptable according to FSSAI standards. It is not advisable to drink borewell water without adequate purification, as it may contain chemical and mineral contaminants that pose health risks. High levels of dissolved salts and minerals can lead to serious health issues, such as kidney stones, she warned. The World Health Organization (WHO) also advises against the direct consumption of untreated borewell water due to various health risks. The two-storey hostel building commenced operations in June 2015, during the AIADMK regime, and lacks adequate drinking water provisions or security measures such as compound walls. V Pushpanandham, an advocate who runs a forum to assist all people of all communities, highlighted the lack of safety for students. Typically, the warden leaves the hostel in the evening. Due to the absence of warden and a watchman, the students are left to manage their own safety. The area around the hostel often witnesses the movements of wild animals, particularly elephants, in the evenings. Villagers from Thadagam are too afraid to access the area at odd hours. Despite these risks, students remain at the hostel without any safety measures and staff supervision, he said. Pushpanandham has repeatedly petitioned the officials of Adi Dravidar and Tribal Welfare department and Coimbatore district administration regarding drinking water and safety measures for the hostel. They have failed to install at least an RO unit in the hostel. Frustrated with their lack of response, I have written to the National Commission for Scheduled Castes, he added. Warden V Mythily, who hails from Vellalore, approximately 27 kilometers away from the hostel, said she leaves in the evening due to safety concerns. The number of students in the hostel is declining and currently, only eight students are staying here. The department allocates Rs 1,400 for each student, which includes the cost of food. Therefore, we cannot afford to purchase packaged drinking water daily. We have sought assistance from the local village panchayat and residents to install an RO plant, but no one is willing to help as this hostel caters to SC/ST students. Though the drinking water main line goes in front of the hostel, we are unable to get it, she said. After being informed of the situation, District Collector Pavankumar G Giriyappanavar assured action to install an RO unit at the hostel, and direct the concerned officials to inspect the safety measures for the students.
Omar-led Govt committed for revival of industry in J&K: DyCM
*Rattan demands release of incentives of locals Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, June 14: A mega industrial convention was organised today by the Trade and Industries Wing, Jammu and Kashmir National Conference (JKNC), led by Vikram Puri to highlight the concerns of the business and industrial community of Jammu region. The event saw participation from a wide cross-section of industrialists and business leaders from across Jammu region, including Digiana, Bari Brahmana, Samba, Kathua, Udhampur and Ghatti. On the occasion, Deputy Chief Minister [] The post Omar-led Govt committed for revival of industry in J&K: DyCM appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Complete Pending Irrigation Projects In Dharmapuri: Minister Laxman
95 per cent of Dharmapuris population depends on agriculture and instructed officials to prevent any shortages of irrigation or drinking water.: Adluri Laxman Kumar
PM Modi to hold roadshow in city, launch digital donation system for Puri temple
In the aftermath of a devastating plane crash in Ahmedabad, two young Manipuri women performed the Thawaimi Kousinba ritual to liberate the souls of their loved ones, Air India cabin crew members Kongbrailatpam Nganthoi Sharma and Lamnunthem Singson.
Mobile Phone Ban For Servitors During Dhariot Pulling At Puri Rath Yatra: SJTA chief Arabinda Padhee
Any violation of these directives will invite legal action. This decision has been taken in the interest of discipline, safety, and preserving the dignity of the centuries-old festival, : Arabinda Padhee
328 firearms, explosives seized in overnight security operation in Manipur India Today
328 firearms, explosives seized in overnight security operation in ManipurIndia Today
ASI urged to complete Puri Jagannath temple Ratna Bhandar repair work during Rath Yatra
Bhubaneswar: The authorities of the Jagannath temple in Puri have urged the ASI to complete repair work in the Ratna Bhandar (treasury) of the shrine in Puri during the coming Rath Yatra festival, when the deities will be in another temple for nine days. The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), the custodian of the 12th-century []
PMK power struggle: Party leaders still uncertain on resolution
CHENNAI: Even as S. Ramadoss the founder and president of the Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK), a key political party with strong support in the northern and northwestern districts of Tamil Nadu continues to publicly push for a settlement in the ongoing power struggle within the party, several senior leaders remain uncertain about a much-awaited resolution. The party is currently embroiled in a leadership tussle between Ramadoss and his son, Anbumani Ramadoss, who also serves as the partys president. With the 2026 assembly elections a few months away, the fallout between father and son over leadership and the infighting that followed have cast a cloud of uncertainty on the partys future. On June 13, PMK chief Anbumani announced that he will take on a state-wide walkathon starting on July 25 that will span over 100 days and conclude on November 1, aimed at reclaiming the rights of Tamil people. July 25 also marks his father's 86th birthday. The announcement gained strange attention as it came on the same day when Ramadoss told the media that he would be the president of the party 'until his last breath'. With father and son operating in silos and pulling in opposing directions, the internal dynamics of the PMK remain a mystery. When asked about the duo and the prevailing tension, Party General Secretary Vadivel Ravanan and Headquarters Secretary Anbazhagan declined to comment to The New Indian Express (TNIE Online) , adding an element of suspense and curiosity. A latest statement by A Ramadoss, expressing that the efforts to reconcile with his son Anbumani had come to a stalemate, added to the confusion. A disciple can sometimes be better than his guru, but a son should never try to surpass his father. That goes against dharma, he said on June 12. This contradicts the party founder's previous view shared just a few days ago. On June 8, Ramadoss stated that the differences with his son will be sorted out. However, with Anbumani calling for general council meetings in 10 districts from June 15 through a statement on his X handle, captioned as 'PMK headquarters announcement', and Ramadoss replacing numerous district secretaries and state-level office bearers on June 10, it already hinted that reconciliation could be a far objective. On April 10, the 85-year-old Ramadoss announced that he would be the president of the PMK and declared that Anbumani would be its working president, demoting Anbumani from the president post. In response, Anbumani challenged his father's decision, stating that he continues to be the party chief, as he was elected by PMKs general council. On May 29, at a press conference at his residence at Thailapuram, Ramadoss launched a scathing attack on his son Anbumani, stating that it was his mistake to have made his son a Union Cabinet Minister at the age of 35 years, and also levied multiple charges, including forcing him into an alliance with the BJP during the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, functioning in a 'no holds barred' manner and a lot more. On May 30, addressing district office-bearers at Sholinganallur, Anbumani said, PMK is not me or anyone else; you are the PMK. Without you, there is nothing. PMK is not anyones private property. However, he also hailed his father, Ramadoss, as the custodian of social justice. PMK emerged following the 1987 agitation for reservation for the Vanniyar community in education and employment. The agitation was organized by the Vanniyar Sangham, then headed by Ramadoss. Yielding results, in 1989, the DMK government led byM Karunanidhi granted Most Backward Class status to the community. With Anbumani stating his father's contribution to the social cause on one hand and stressing that 'PMK is not anyones private property' on the other hand opened up multiple speculations among party cadres, other political parties, political analysts and the general public. RSS ideologue and auditor S. Gurumurthy and AIADMK leader and former Chennai mayor Saidai Duraisamy met senior Ramadoss on June 5. Anbumani met Gurumurthy at his residence on the same day. Even if it is believed that Gurumurthy is largely helping to resolve the issues between father and son, speculations are rife if it is an ongoing attempt to convince an alliance with AIADMK-BJP combine. Speaking to The New Indian Express on June 9, PMK honorary president GK Mani termed the ongoing conflict an internal issue for the party and asserted that it would be resolved amicably 'very soon.' When asked about the expected announcement regarding the alliance, he said that it would come later once the prevailing issues within the party are sorted out. Senior journalist Priyan Srinivasan expressed that PMK Supremo Ramadoss wishes to keep the alliance options open for quite some time, and it is too early to commit with any other party for now. Strong talks are also on over Ramadoss intending to ally with DMK, as he is disappointed with the BJP on the overarching role of Governor affecting the States's autonomy, issues over fund allocation to States and a lot more. Priyan also highlighted that, in a way, the ongoing issues within the PMK are aiding it by being a prominent reason to postpone the decision over the alliance. He also expressed that the 2026 assembly election is starkly different from previous assembly elections, as actor Vijay's TVK is serving as a promising option for many second-rung parties like PMK to join hands with. Vijay's 'share in power if voted to power' announcement in his very first political conference at Vikravandi holds significance, even if it remains unknown how far his influence would unfold. Political analyst Tharai Ilamathi shared that Anbumani pins hope on the AIADMK-BJP alliance as he reportedly aims for the Deputy CM post if the alliance comes to power. Furthermore, Ilamathi shared that the alliance would possibly allot a meaty 35 seats for PMK and would likely win four seats. He opined that the AIADMK-BJP-PMK partnership, if formed, would likely give a tough fight against DMK owing to anti-incumbency. Significantly, ground-level PMK workers also naturally prefer working along with AIADMK workers ahead of the election, he added. With the father removing cadres from key positions and the son reinstating them becoming the new normal, the chaos and confusion in PMK have snowballed into a major setback. Even if the top leadership expresses optimism over reaching consensus, the present situation does not reflect so. Speaking to TNIE on June 9 over the phone, PMK Baskaran, Karur District Secretary of the PMK party said that Ramadoss and Anbumani are in talks and they differ in only minor issues which would be resolved very soon. He also stated that the rift is due to the 'generation gap' and 'style of approach' between the two. Ramadoss is a fighter, while Anbumani is a politician, he said. When asked if the rift is affecting the functioning of the party, he said that it cannot be denied that there is a slight slack but not so much so as to affect the routine. He fondly shared that cadres like both of them equally. Shockingly, in a quick turn of events, on June 10, PMK Baskaran was removed from his position by Anbumani for addressing him (Anbumani) as working president in social media posts. However, after meeting Ramadoss at his residence in Thailapuram in Villupuram the same day, Baskaran told media persons that he continues to be the District Secretary, as only Ramadoss has the power to remove office bearers. Notably, he informedthat Ramadoss said that removal was 'invalid.' With the internal issues looming larger, the possibility of a split is threatening. A split would be no less than a self-inflicted sabotage owing to the bleak performance in the recent elections. It will lose its bargaining power for seats and eventually end up in a poor fight. In 2021 assembly elections, PMK won only 5 seats (Pennagaram and Dharmapuri constituencies in Dharmapuri district; Mailam constituency in Villupuram district; and Mettur and Salem (West) constituencies in Salem district) out of 23 seats it contested in alliance with AIADMK. In the 2024 parliamentary elections, it won no seats out of the 10 seats it contested in alliance with the BJP. However, Tharai Ilamathi shared that a split is highly unlikely, citing the party's future prospects, and expressed that a compromise will be arrived at, as the crisis is basically about who will lead and decide on the alliance decision. The party presently holds a share of over five per cent as a vote bank and majorly relies on the support of the Vanniyar community. Notably, in a show of strength and revival, Anbumani Ramadoss successfully led the Chithirai Muzhu Nilavu Vanniyar Youth Conference near Mahabalipuram on May 11, reportedly participated in by lakhs of youngsters in the event. In the 2016 assembly elections, PMK contested solo and Anbumani was projected as the CM candidate. He led a widespread campaign all over the State, sloganeering Change. Progress. Anbumani. Even though it did not translate into votes, it helped the party to substantially change its outlook of a caste-affiliated party that champions for the cause and welfare of one community. With Anbumanis Rajya Sabha term ending this month, it is expected that he will strategise and power-pack the preparations for the 2026 assembly election. Also, with the 2026 poll campaign to be steered through by young faces like DMKs Udhayanidhi Stalin, NTKs Seeman, and TVKs Vijay, expectations do lie on Anbumani. Should the father let the 56-year-old son be free to take key decisions? Should the son pay heed to the 85-year-old fathers advice? If they dont find the answer now, the 2026 assembly results would let them know!
Odisha clears Rs 3,878 crore investment proposals, over 10,584 jobs across 11 districts
BHUBANESWAR: The state-level single window clearance authority (SLSWCA) of the Odisha government on Friday approved 17 investment proposals worth Rs 3,878.86 crore. The proposed projects are expected to generate 10,584 employment opportunities across 11 districts. The SLSWCA headed by chief secretary Manoj Ahuja cleared the projects that span a wide-range of sectors including plastics, textiles and apparel, technical textiles, electronics system design and manufacturing (ESDM), food processing, power and renewable energy, tourism, logistics and infrastructure, chemicals and steel. The plastic sector continued to draw strong investors interest with six major proposals getting the nod. As proposed, Greenwave Circularity Pvt Ltd will set up a recycled flakes, pellets, and resin manufacturing facility with a capacity of 4.04 lakh tonne in Khurda at an investment of Rs 650.23 crore. Gurumaharaj Mining and Industries Pvt Ltd will invest Rs 239.07 crore to manufacture underground pipelines with an annual capacity of 2.5 lakh mtr in Khurda. Supreme Industries Ltd will establish a unit for plastic products in Cuttack at an investment of Rs 175 crore. Similarly, Lucro Plastecycle Pvt Ltd will set up a post-consumer plastic recycled granules and products unit in Jagatsinghpur with an investment of Rs 100 crore. Royal Touch Fablon Pvt Ltd will manufacture PP woven sacks, bags, and yarn liners with a capacity of 9,600 TPA in Balasore with an investment of Rs 60.78 crore. In the textiles and apparel sector, MAS India Clothing Pvt Ltd will set up a textile processing unit (fabric mill) in Khurda with an investment of Rs 885 crore, generating 1,700 jobs. Isolloyd Engineering Technologies Ltd will establish a unit for ceramic fibre and related products in Jajpur with an investment of Rs 51 crore. While Iron Triangle Ltd has proposed to invest Rs 310.75 crore to set up a 200 MWh battery energy storage system in Balangir district, Samaleshwari Ferrometals Pvt Ltd is planning to expand its sponge iron plant into a 0.5 MTPA integrated steel plant in Sambalpur with an investment of Rs 400 crore. In the tourism sector, Raysons Enterprises Pvt Ltd will set up an eco-resort Mayfair Hideout at Balukhand under Gop block in Puri district with an investment of Rs 53 crore. Special Blasts Ltd will invest Rs 54.99 crore to set up an explosives and accessories manufacturing unit at Talcher in Angul district. Other investments Bhubaneswar Logipark Pvt Ltd - Rs 218.8 cr Alpha Coal Beneficiation and Infrastructure LLP - Rs 217.4 cr Heraeus Technologies India Pvt Ltd - Rs 188.46 cr Addsoft Technologies Pvt Ltd -Rs 112 cr Ranisati Green Biofuels Pvt Ltd - Rs 110 cr Ganesh Consumer Products Ltd - Rs 52.38 cr
Anbumanis 100-day march to reclaim Tamil Nadus lost rights
CHENNAI: A day after PMK founder S Ramadosss diatribe against his son and party president Anbumani Ramadoss and firm assertion that he will be the founder-president, the latter maintained his conspicuous refrain from openly commenting on the ongoing turmoil within the party and announced a 100-day walkathon on Friday to highlight the poor governance of the incumbent DMK government and reclaim the rights of the people. He also held a discussion with district secretaries of the party at Panaiyur (ECR) in which, sources said, the secretaries of 108 of the 117 district units participated, besides MLAs SP Venkateshwaran (Dharmapuri), S Sadhasivam (Mettur) and C Sivakumar (Mailam), who have already extended their open support to Anbumani in the ongoing tussle between him and his father. Meanwhile, Ramadoss told the media on Friday that he would be the president of the party until his last breath, indicating further stubbornness in his stance. On Thursday, he had said that the rift could be resolved if Anbumani agrees for him (Ramadoss) to be the partys president until 2026 and that he would decide on the partys electoral alliances for the 2026 Assembly elections. Differences with son will be sorted out: PMK founder Ramadoss In a statement, Anbumani said the walkathon to reclaim the rights of the Tamil Nadu people that have been lost under the present government is a move aimed at welfare of the entire Tamil people and not related to one particular party. The statement said the party presidents aim is to win over to 10 basic rights of the people which includes right to social justice, womens right to live free from violence, employment, farming and food, development, public services, health and education, freedom from alcohol and drugs, sustainable urban development, and a healthy environment. Interestingly, though the walk is scheduled to begin on July 25, which happens to be the party founders birthday, the statement did not acknowledge it and instead said July 25 has been chosen since it is observed by the party as Pasumai Thayagam Day. Pasumai Thayagam is a wing of the party. Also, Anbumani released the invitation for the walkathan without Ramadosss photo. While Ramadoss on Thursday accused Anbumanis camp of luring party general secretary Vadivel Ravanan by putting him in a lavish hotel to keep him under their control, Ravanan released a short video of him having tea at a shop in Villupuram on Friday. I am not anywhere else, but at a tea shop, closely with the working-class people. Thats who I really am. How can I go hide in a seven-star hotel as he (Ramadoss) claims? he asked. (With inputs from Krithika Srinivasan @ Villupuram)
INTERVIEW | A New Odisha is taking shape: Mohan Charan Majhi
As the BJP govt completes one year in office, Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi talks about his accomplishments and challenges along with the roadmap for Odishas growth and development in the coming years, in an interview with Siba Mohanty & SN Agragami . Your government has completed one year in office with a slogan, Barsa Ek, Uplapdhi Anek. What is the biggest upalabdhi (achievement) of your government in the last 12 months ? June 12 was a historic day in the political history of Odisha. People changed the government of 24 years and gave us a mandate to take Odisha in the path of development in all fields. Out of the 21 promises made by us, our government has fulfilled 11 promises, which is more than half. The results are for all to see. Let me give you one example. In Subhadra Yojana, we had promised to give a voucher of Rs 50,000 to women and have already provided Rs 10,000 to nearly 1 crore women in two half-yearly installments. This is not a cash dole to create vote-bank. Our aim is women empowerment. We have got ground reports, and you will be pleasantly surprised that 90 per cent of beneficiaries have utilised the money in a gainful manner. On the path of fulfilling the dream of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, we have increased the number of Lakhpati Didis from just three lakh to 16.6 lakh in one year and achieved the first position in the country. The prime minister himself has praised the achievement of Odisha in the NITI Aayog meeting. Our second priority was the farmer. Within one hour of taking oath, in the first cabinet meeting we approved input assistance of Rs 800 per quintal over and above the MSP, which has already reached 17 lakh farmers. For the youth, we have provided 28,000 jobs. Nearly 30,000 youths have also got jobs in private sector. The previous government had organised three Make-in-Odisha conclaves. But in only one Utkarsh Odisha conclave organised by our government on January 28 and 29, we generated more proposals and signed more MoUs than all the previous three combined. We received proposals of Rs 17 lakh crore, signed MoUs of Rs 13 lakh crore with employment opportunities for 13 lakh youths of the state. The government has gained the confidence of people by doing all this work. We are committed to take Odisha to greater heights economically, socially and politically. We have fulfilled many promises during the year, which is why the slogan Barsha Ek, Upalabdhi Anek. A New Odisha is taking shape. You claim proposals worth Rs 17 lakh crore and MoUs worth Rs 13 lakh crore were signed at Utkarsh Odisha. Many MoUs were signed earlier too, but few materialised. How is your government ensuring actual project grounding, not just MoU signing? You can yourself see the difference. In just four months, we have already conducted groundbreaking of projects worth Rs 1,78,000 crore, opening possibilities of giving jobs to 1.1 lakh youths. We ensured establishment of a Rs 2,700 crore technical ammonium nitrate (TAN) plant at Gopalpur in just 10 months. This is the largest and first-of-its-kind project in India where all machinery were brought from Singapore. Besides, all big companies like Tata, JSW, JSPL and IOCL are either expanding or bringing new investment to Odisha. The downstream sector is also coming up in a big way. Each and every district is being covered. Many felt your lack of experience in administration would be a hurdle. Besides, your cabinet is mostly made up of first-time ministers. How challenging has it been to function as chief minister and lead the government? I was never an outsider. I was deputy chief whip when there was alliance government in the state. At times, I had to face the ire of the government specially when asking questions about mining areas of Keonjhar which is my home district. Then Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik had once called and pulled me up for raising such questions. But I had not stopped as I was in search of truth. I have been three-time MLA, Opposition chief whip and chairman of many committees. The success of the government in one year under my chief ministership has proved my capability. It is correct that many first-time MLAs became ministers. Further, as the entire administration had worked under another government for 24 years, to make it attuned to the new dispensation was very challenging. I had to hold many meetings with the ministers. They were given responsibilities as prabharis of districts and associated with different problems. By doing this, they gained experience and at the end of one year became capable of running their ministries. We have succeeded in a collective manner. With BJP coming to power, there were expectations that it will demolish the bureaucratic control. One year on, the general perception is, nothing has changed. Absolutely not. My cabinet doesnt sign pre-decided proposals. It doesnt end in minutes. We make extensive discussions on proposals, then take a decision. The bureaucrats were running the government earlier. To bring them out of that mindset, a shake-up was necessitated. Many left on central deputation. Bureaucrats who were ignored and sidelined in the previous dispensation and wanted to work were given responsibilities. We interacted with officers who were good performers but were loyal to previous government. Gradually, they also changed and realised that a bureaucrat has to work under any government. Besides, this was linked to their CCRs. They are now performing well and have a big role in achieving our target of giving good governance. Implementation of Subhadra scheme was not an easy job. We could do so because of cooperation from the officers. After becoming the chief minister, you seem to have made it a priority to keep close contact with the people. You have revived the CMs public grievance cell, are visiting districts almost every other day. Is it a brand building exercise? The big objective was to completely eradicate the distance between the Third Floor (CMO) and people. Under the previous government, the Third Floor was turned into a fortress with no one having access, forget the common man. Nobody could enter it. No minister, MP or MLA could meet the chief minister. I have become chief minister from the grassroots. I decided to eradicate this distance and meet common people. Let me tell you one experience. One day a beggar came with an application. Security people did not allow him inside. But he persisted. At last, he sat under a tree and did not leave. I received the information and immediately met him. I came to know that he is from Puri and has become a beggar because of some problems. He gave me his application. I talked to collector Puri about his problems which are now being resolved. These things increase peoples confidence on the administration/government. In this way, ordinary people have come to believe that it is a peoples government headed by a peoples chief minister. This is very important in a democracy. If I dont meet people, I will never want to solve their problems. The previous government focused on a surplus budget and strict FRBM compliance. Youre shifting towards higher spending for schemes like Subhadra. How will you manage this? FRBM Act is for every state and even the Centre. There is a system governed by the RBI and NITI Aayog. If we do not follow that system and incur more loans, the state will become bankrupt. These are alerts. Odisha has been a budget surplus state. To continue this will definitely be a challenge going forward. We want to focus on robust infrastructure. Odishas capital expenditure is 6.2 percent of the GSDP which is highest in the country. This is possible in Odisha only. Despite playing a key role in ensuring BJP government and PM Modis third term at the Centre, Odisha seems to have been neglected in the Union Budget while states like Bihar and Andhra Pradesh took the cake. Not true. Odisha has been given priority in the Budget. There is a very good coordination between Centre and the state government, else the prime minister would not have visited Odisha seven times in the past year. Odishas rail and road sectors have received Rs 1 lakh crore from the Centre. We are constantly in touch with the Centre for projects and funds are not a constraint. Our proposal to set up a branch of the National Forensic Science University in Odisha was approved within 15 days. This is a Rs 300 crore project. Similarly, many projects have been approved for Odisha basing on my letters. This cannot happen if Centre is ignoring Odisha. All the central ministers are giving focus to the state. Our government is taking up a massive initiative of reviving sugar industry in the state. We discussed this with the Union Home and Cooperation minister Amit Shah today and there are now proposals to reopen sugar mills in Badamba, Bolangir and other places. You talk of Viksit Odisha by 2036 to propel Vikist Bharat by 2047 under a double-engine government. The neighbouring states like Chhattisgarh and Andhra Pradesh also have double-engine governments. But major disputes like Mahanadi river water, Polavaram project and Kotia border dispute remain unresolved. We are proceeding on various fronts to resolve the issues. The Mahanadi river water dispute with Chhattisgarh will be resolved through talks. We are going to formally begin talks with the Chhattisgarh chief minister in this regard. I am confident on this issue. Polavaram, though, is sub-judice. We are firmly putting forth our stance in the court. Not only Odisha, Chhattisgarh and Telangana are involved in this. This is a case of four states. But we are sticking to our stand. One year has been completed. There are many vacancies in your cabinet. Is an expansion or reshuffle on the cards? BJP is a national party and the biggest political party in the country. This will be done after discussion with our top leadership. This will be done at the right time. What are your biggest priorities for the next year? Is the government planning new initiatives and bold reforms? Priorities have been decided early. Along with all the empowerment programmes, our focus is on creating infrastructure, fast-pacing industry and job creation. That will lead us to Samruddha Odisha. We will undertake necessary reforms to support this.
Last goodbye: Manipuri flight attendants final message to family Eastern Mirror
Last goodbye: Manipuri flight attendant's final message to familyEastern Mirror
3 held for teens abduction, gang rape in Puri
'India Has Adequate Energy Supplies': Union Minister Hardeep Puri Amid Iran-Israel Conflict
Puri's remarks came as oil prices jumped sharply and stocks fell amid concerns over Israels attack on Iranian nuclear and military targets.
Puri cops conduct anti-terror drills ahead of Rath Yatra
India has adequate energy supplies for coming months: Hardeep Puri
New Delhi: Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Hardeep Singh Puri on Friday assured that the country has adequate supplies of petroleum products such as petrol, diesel, jet fuel, and LPG for the coming months. Held a periodic review with Secretary, Petroleum Ministry and Indias oil PSUs. We have adequate energy supplies for the coming months, Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Following the recent surge in global crude prices due to escalating tensions in the Middle East, Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri has assured that India possesses sufficient energy reserves for the upcoming months. He highlighted India's diversified energy sourcing strategy, ensuring affordability and sustainability.
Israel-Iran Tensions: Hardeep Puri Says India Has Adequate Energy Supplies
India imports more than 85% of its crude oil needs and roughly half of its natural gas requirement.
Totapuri mango farmers fear produce will wither soon if not procured
Totapuri yield is pegged at a whopping six lakh tonnes this year, however, fruit pulp making units across Tirupati and Chittoor districts are reluctant to procure citing two-year-old produce pile up
India has adequate energy supplies for coming months: Oil Minister Puri amid Israel-Iran escalation
Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri assured that India possesses sufficient energy reserves for the upcoming months, despite the rising tensions between Iran and Israel. Following a review with the Petroleum Ministry Secretary and energy PSUs' CMDs, Puri affirmed India's energy strategy effectively balances availability, affordability, and sustainability under Prime Minister Modi's leadership.
Massive Security Drill Conducted In Puri Ahead Of Ratha Yatra
Intelligence inputs have indicated that Puri and the Jagannath Temple could be potential targets for terror outfits.
Gold rallies Rs 2,200 to Rs 1.01 lakh/10 g as tensions in Middle East escalate
New Delhi, Jun 13 (PTI) Rising for the third consecutive day, gold prices on Friday surged Rs 2,200 to trade near a record high of Rs 1,01,540 per 10 grams in the national capital amid heightened tensions following Israels military strike on Iran, which drove investors to the safe-haven asset. According to the All India Sarafa Association, the precious metal of 99.5 per cent purity rallied by Rs 1,900 to Rs 1,00,700 per 10 grams (inclusive of all taxes). On April 22, the yellow metal had climbed Rs 1,800 to hit a lifetime high of Rs 1,01,600 per 10 grams.
Mango Wars: Karnataka Calls For Federalism, Andhra Pradesh Asks It To Work For Farmers
The conflict intensified after Siddaramaiah penned a letter to his Andhra counterpart, urging the withdrawal of a ban on the entry of Karnataka-grown Totapuri mangoes into Chittoor
Dyson Has Killed Its Bizarre Zone Air-Purifying Headphones
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Two Manipuri cabin crew members among victims in AI171 crash; One was internally displaced due to Manipur crisisImphal Times
Ex-CM Biren Singh condoles death of 2 Manipuri crew members in Air India plane crash Deccan Herald
Ex-CM Biren Singh condoles death of 2 Manipuri crew members in Air India plane crashDeccan Herald
Snana Purnima 2025: A Rare Chance To Witness Lord Jagannath In Public
Snana Purnima, also known as Snana Yatra or Dev Snana Purnima, is a significant ritual observed at the Jagannath Temple in Puri, Odisha. The post Snana Purnima 2025: A Rare Chance To Witness Lord Jagannath In Public appeared first on Dharma .
Lift Totapuri mango ban: Siddaramaiah writes to Andhra CM - The Hans India
Lift Totapuri mango ban: Siddaramaiah writes to Andhra CM The Hans India
Wife criticising husbands physical infirmity is equal to mental cruelty, says Orissa HC
CUTTACK: The Orissa High Court has upheld a Family Court judgment granting divorce in a case in which the wife had repeatedly made disparaging comments to her husband regarding his physical infirmity, which in the lower courts view, constituted mental cruelty. In the case, the marriage was solemnised on June 1, 2016, but the wife is staying separately in her parents house since March 25, 2018 after her constant remarks on her husbands infirmity resulted in serious disputes between them. Subsequently, on the husbands petition, the Family Court, Puri, granted decree of divorce dissolving their marriage on grounds of mental cruelty by wife without any alimony. The wife filed an appeal in the high court against the judgement of the Family Court on July 10, 2023. In her appeal, the wife claimed that she was forced to leave the matrimonial home and was residing with her parents since 2018. She further argued that the charge of cruelty was unsubstantiated and the Family Court erred in granting the divorce without awarding permanent alimony. However, the division bench of Justices BP Routray and Chittaranjan Dash dismissed the appeal recently observing that the aspersions made by the wife on the husband amounts to mental cruelty. On such ground, we are satisfied that the requirement in terms of Section 13(1)(i-a) of the Hindu Marriage Act is attracted to grant the decree of divorce. We thus confirm the impugned judgment granting the decree of divorce between the parties dissolving their marriage, the bench ruled. The bench also noted, A person is expected to give respect to another person in general and where it comes to relationship of husband and wife, it is expected that the wife should support the husband despite his physical infirmity, if any.
BJP committed to ensuring transparent and accountable governance in Odisha: KV Singh Deo
BERHAMPUR: The BJP government has fulfilled 11 out of the 21 promises the party made in its election manifesto, said deputy chief minister KV Singh Deo here on Thursday. Addressing mediapersons during his one-day visit to Ganjam district, KV assured that the remaining promises would also be fulfilled during the governments current term. Highlighting the achievements of the government after completing a year, he said, We took concrete steps to fulfil the promises made in the Sankalp Patra (election manifesto) immediately after assuming office. We took four historic decisions within the first 24 minutes of our inaugural cabinet meeting. The key decisions included opening all four doors of the Shree Jagannath Temple in Puri, initiating the process to open the Ratna Bhandar, setting up a `500 crore corpus fund and introducing the Subhadra Yojana, he said. Speaking about the BJP governments future agenda, KV said the state is committed to acquiring a cargo aircraft to facilitate the export of green vegetables and fresh fruits from Odisha to international markets. We are already exporting strawberries, dragon fruit, and other produce to Dubai and other countries, as well as to domestic markets like Delhi and Mumbai. The cargo aircraft will also benefit Ganjams floriculture sector, he said. The deputy CM further stated that the government is working towards providing irrigation facilities to agriculture land of 15 lakh farmers and aims to make Odisha the leading state in vegetable production across the country. We have also taken steps to boost the production of pulses and edible oil in the state, he said. KV said under its zero-tolerance policy towards corruption, the government has initiated action against 28 corrupt officials, including IAS and IPS officers. The BJP is committed to ensuring transparent and accountable governance for a prosperous Odisha, he added.
Whats the issue between Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh over Totapuri mangoes? Explained Hindustan Times
Ahmedabad crash: Two Manipuri crew members of London-bound Air India flight killed tennews.in
Ahmedabad crash: Two Manipuri crew members of London-bound Air India flight killedtennews.in
Make way for the new Tata Altroz
One of the biggest reasons people prefer hatchbacks is the space they offer within a compact, stylish body. Just under four metres in length, they are easy to drive and convenient to park in tight spaces, making them a practical choice for many. At the same time, they provide ample cabin room for passengers and decent boot space. Hatchbacks remain a crucial part of Indias mobility landscape, and the Tata Altroz has been a strong contender in the premium hatchback segment since 2020. The Maruti Baleno and Hyundai i20 are other notable players in this category. Now, to pull ahead, Tata Motors has rolled out a major facelift for the Altroz, complete with tech updates to appeal to modern buyers. At an introductory price of D 6.89 lakh, there are two automatic transmission options to choose from DCA and AMT. The multi-powertrain lineup includes petrol, diesel, and iCNG variants. I had the opportunity to take part in the national media drive of the updated Tata Altroz diesel and iCNG models in Bengaluru. Here are my thoughts on the car. Exterior The new Tata Altroz redefines modern sophistication with sleek, sculpted lines and a bold 3D front grille. The front profile is more striking now, thanks to refined detailing on both upper and lower grilles and LED headlamps with a high-tech signature. LED fog lamps are included on the top variants. The redesigned bumper gives the rear a fresh look. The side profile is defined by two sharp horizontal lines on the wheel arches, adding to its muscular and aerodynamic appeal. Flush door handles on the front doors are a new feature. Interior The cabin sets a new benchmark in refinement. The updated colour tones and textures give it a more premium feel. A soft-touch dashboard, galaxy ambient lighting, and dual-tone beige interiors lend sophistication. The new two-spoke illuminated steering wheel stands out. Supportive seats with extended thigh support, a flat floor, and wide 90-degree door openings ensure comfort and accessibility. A 10.25-inch, ultra-view infotainment system and driver information cluster by Harman enhance usability. Features include a 360-degree camera with blind-view monitor, voice-enabled electric sunroof, wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, wireless charging, air purifier with express cooling, and IRA connected vehicle tech with 50+ features. Boot space remains 345 litres for petrol and diesel variants, while the twin-cylinder iCNG variant offers 210 litres. Powertrain Offered in petrol, diesel, and iCNG, the Altroz comes with various transmission options: a 5-speed manual, a 6-speed DCT, and a new 5-speed AMT. Notably, its the only hatchback in India currently available with a diesel engine. The iCNG variant is also unique, using a twin-cylinder layout instead of one large tank, preserving boot space. Diesel and CNG versions are manual only. The 1.2L petrol engine is paired with manual, DCA, and AMT options. Prices start at Rs 6.89 lakh for the base model and go up to Rs 11.49 lakh for the top trim (introductory pricing). Performance The diesel Altroz delivers ample torque, ideal for highway cruising. The 1.5L diesel engine produces 90 hp and 200 Nm of torque. The petrol version delivers 88 hp, while the iCNG variant outputs 73.5 hp. The CNG model is great for daily city commutes and handles stop-and-go traffic well. The diesels manual gearshift is smooth and easy to use. The engine provides enough power for long drives, although engine noise does seep into the cabin. The iCNG variant also gets loud when switching to petrol mode and revving harder. Still, buyers prioritising fuel economy will find value here. Tata claims 27.8 km/kg fuel efficiency for the iCNG variant; I achieved about 22 km/kg. Ride quality and handling are commendable, even at high speeds. The car absorbs bumps and potholes well, and steering is precise. Safety The Altroz was the first and remains the only hatchback in its segment with a 5-star GNCAP rating. The latest update reinforces side protection and structural integrity to meet stricter GNCAP and Bharat NCAP protocols. Safety features now include: six airbags (standard), ESP, enhanced crumple zones, hill-hold assist, LED fog lamps with cornering, Rain-sensing wipers, 360-degree camera with blind-spot monitor (on top variants). Verdict The 2025 Tata Altroz checks many boxes. It shines with its powertrain options, particularly the diesel, which is now rare in the hatchback segment. Its contemporary design, premium feel, safety features, and updated tech make it a well-rounded choice. NEW RELEASES TVS unveils new Apache RTR 200 4V (2025) TVS Motor Company has unveiled the 2025 TVS Apache RTR 200 4V, now OBD2B compliant and packed with upgrades to enhance performance and comfort. The model features a new 37mm USD (upside down) front suspension for better control and agility. Producing 20.8 PS at 9,000 rpm and 17.25 Nm of torque at 7,250 rpm, it retains its high-performance legacy. Key features include dual-channel ABS, three ride modes (Urban, Sport, Rain), a slipper clutch, and adjustable clutch and brake levers. Price: Starts at Rs 1,53,990 (ex-showroom Delhi). Hyundai introduces Alcazar Corporate variant Hyundai Motor India Ltd. has enhanced its premium SUV offering with the introduction of the ALCAZAR Corporate variant in a diesel powertrain, featuring a voice-enabled smart panoramic sunroof. Available in both 6-speed manual and automatic transmissions, it reflects Hyundais commitment to evolving customer expectations. Additionally, a 7-speed DCT (dual clutch transmission) has been introduced in the ALCAZAR Prestige Petrol variant. Prices: Diesel Corporate starts at Rs 17,86,700, and the Prestige DCT Petrol starts at Rs 18,63,700 Grand Vitara surpasses 3 Lakh sales in 32 months Maruti Suzukis Grand Vitara has surpassed 3 lakh unit sales in just 32 months, setting a new benchmark in the mid-size SUV segment. Known for its versatility and tech-forward appeal, the Grand Vitara offers a Strong Hybrid powertrain and Suzukis ALLGRIP SELECT 4x4 with 6AT. With recent updates for 2025, including expanded sunroof availability, the Grand Vitara continues to resonate with the aspirations of modern Indian SUV buyers. Grand Cherokee Signature Edition Jeep India has launched the Grand Cherokee Signature Edition, a refined and innovative variant crafted for Indias most discerning SUV enthusiasts. This exclusive edition debuts with motorised side steps, dual rear-seat entertainment, and integrated dash cams, delivering elevated luxury and added practicality. Tailored for customers who value distinction, technology, and prestige, it redefines benchmarks in the luxury SUV space. Priced at a premium of I1.54 lakh over the fully loaded Limited (O) variant, the Signature Edition reflects its enhanced offering. The writer is a freelance auto expert who hosts TV shows and anchors the YouTube channel CARKADUVA
Manipur Guv, ex-CM Biren Singh express grief over Ahmedabad plane crash
IMPHAL, June 12: Manipur Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla on Thursday expressed deep sorrow over the aircraft crash in Ahmedabad. A London-bound Air India plane with 242 passengers and crew on board crashed moments after taking off from the Ahmedabad airport. Several casualties are feared. A 20-year-old Manipuri woman from Thoubal district, identified as Kongbrailatpam Nganthoi []
Ban on Karnataka mangoes may lead to retaliatory steps, Karnataka CM tells Andhra counterpart
BENGALURU: Chief Minister Siddaramaiah urged Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu to withdraw the ban on entry of Totapuri mangoes from Karnataka into Chittoor district in AP. In a letter ...
Ahmedabad crash: Manipuri Woman Among Crew Of London-Bound Air India Flight ETV Bharat
Ahmedabad crash: Manipuri Woman Among Crew Of London-Bound Air India FlightETV Bharat
Vayupuri Residents Seek Action Against Encroachers Of Green Cover
According to residents, several businesses have damaged underground sewage lines and are parking commercial vehicles indiscriminately along the roads, worsening traffic congestion and safety issues.
Ahmedabad Crash: Manipuri Woman Among Crew Of London-Bound Air India Flight Zee News
Ahmedabad Crash: Manipuri Woman Among Crew Of London-Bound Air India FlightZee News
'Her Phone Is Still On...': Kin Of Manipuri Air Hostess Cling To Hope After News Of Ahmedabad Crash
As news of the Air India plane crash reached the home of the 20-year-old air hostess in Manipur's Thoubal district, her family broke down in grief
Siddaramaiah urges Andhra CM to withdraw ban on entry of Totapuri mangoes into Chittoor district
Andhra Pradesh explains ban on import of Totapuri mango from Karnataka - MSN
Andhra Pradesh explains ban on import of Totapuri mango from Karnataka MSN
The ban restricts totapuri mangoes from entering Chittoor district. Kolar in Karnataka heavily relies on Chittoor's processing units. Andhra Pradesh imposed the ban due to a surplus in totapuri production. This action has negatively impacted Karnataka's mango farmers. Siddaramaiah fears potential retaliatory measures affecting inter-state trade.
Planning to attend Jagannath Rath Yatra this year? Heres how to plan a trip and all you need to know
The Jagannath Rath Yatra, a grand chariot festival in Puri, Odisha, involves the procession of Lord Jagannath, Balabhadra, and Subhadra on massive wooden chariots. Thousands of devotees pull these chariots to the Gundicha Temple, followed by a return journey. Celebrations extend to other cities like Ahmedabad, with rituals and preparations underway, marking a festival steeped in history and tradition.
Andhra CM urged to lift ban on entry of Totapuri mangoes from Karnataka
The current restriction has disrupted well-established supply chain and threatens significant post-harvest losses, says Siddaramiah
Speeding SUV with BJP sticker kills woman constable during vehicle check in Patna
PATNA: A police constable was killed and two other officers were seriously injured when a speeding SUV rammed into them during a vehicle-checking drive in Bihars capital, Patna, on the intervening night of Wednesday and Thursday. The incident occurred around 12.30 a.m. near a police outpost on the busy Atal Path, where a team of police personnel attached to the S.K. Puri police station was conducting vehicle checks on the directive of the state police headquarters. The constables were examining documents of a stationary car when an SUV approached at high speed, crashed into the parked vehicle from behind, and mowed down the police personnel. Woman constable Komal Kumari, a resident of Nalanda district and attached with Dial 112, an emergency service of S.K. Puri police station, died on the spot. A sub-inspector and an assistant sub-inspector sustained serious injuries in the crash. The SUV involved in the incident, bearing registration number BR01HT8437, had a BJP sticker on it and was registered in the name of Prince Kumar. The driver of the vehicle fled the scene immediately after the crash. Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), Patna, Awakash Kumar said, Two individuals have been detained by the police for interrogation. He added that raids were underway to arrest their accomplices.
6 sacred places to visit in Puri during Jagannath yatra
Planning to witness the grandeur of Jagannath Yatra 2025 in Puri? Here are 6 sacred and scenic places you must visit to complete your spiritual journey in this holy city.
Video | Mango Politics In South: Karnataka Asks Andhra To Revoke 'Totapuri' Ban - NDTV
Video | Mango Politics In South: Karnataka Asks Andhra To Revoke 'Totapuri' Ban NDTV
Lift Karnataka's Totapuri Mango Ban: Siddaramaiah writes to Andhra CM - The Hans India
Lift Karnataka's Totapuri Mango Ban: Siddaramaiah writes to Andhra CM The Hans India
Siddaramaiah Urges Andhra CM To Revoke Ban On Karnatakas Totapuri Mangoes
Siddaramaiah appealed to Naidu to intervene and direct the Chittoor district authorities to immediately revoke the order.
Ktaka CM asks Andhra govt to lift Totapuri mango import ban, warns of reciprocal action
Ktaka CM asks Andhra govt to lift Totapuri mango import ban, warns of reciprocal action Bengaluru: Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Thursday wrote a letter to Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu requesting him to withdraw the ban on entry of Totapuri mangoes from the state to Chittoor district. He has also warned CM [] The post Ktaka CM asks Andhra govt to lift Totapuri mango import ban, warns of reciprocal action appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
Siddaramaiah Urges Andhra CM To Lift Ban On Entry Of Totapuri Mangoes From Karnataka
Siddaramaiah said such unilateral actions, taken without prior consultation or coordination, run contrary to the spirit of cooperative federalism
Lakhs of devotees throng Puri to witness Trinity's Snana Purnima ritual
PURI: Lakhs of devotees thronged Puri to witness the grand Snana Purnima ritual of the Trinity in Srimandir on Wednesday. The day began with the ceremonial Pahandi procession after Mangalarpan at 5.45 am as Daita servitors escorted the deities from the Ratna Singhasan to the Snana Bedi (bathing altar), located on the eastern side of the temple near Singhadwar. Once the Trinity was placed on the Snana Bedi, servitors performed the regular morning rituals including Mangalarati, Mailum, Tadap Lagi and Abakash, and dressed the deities in their bathing attire. At around 1.30 pm, the deities were bathed with 108 pitchers of consecrated aromatic water. Puri Gajapati Dibyasingha Deb performed the Chherapahanra ritual at 4 pm and offered prayers on the Snana Bedi. This ceremony concluded at around 4.55 pm. Following the bath, three sets of dressers adorned the deities in elephant attire called the Hati Besha or Gajanan Besha. Large decorated elephant masks made of thermocol were provided by Raghab Das and Gopal Jew mutts. The dressing ritual took about an hour. The Besha darshan continued late into the night. At around 11 pm, the deities were ceremonially escorted to Anasara Ghara (sick room) where they will be in quarantine for 15 days. The Trinity will reappear a day before the Rath Yatra in Nabajouban Besha. Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi accompanied by Puri MP Sambit Patra, Brahmagiri MLA Upasana Mahapatra and Pipili MLA Asrit Patnaik visited the Srimandir at around 7.50 am to witness the Pahandi and later offered prayers at the Snana Bedi. The chief minister also visited the construction yard and met carpenters engaged in building the three chariots for Rath Yatra. To ensure smooth conduct of the Snana Purnima ritual, 70 platoons of police force, three commandants, 450 officers as well as units of the Anti-Terrorist Squad, intelligence and quick response teams were deployed. Over 250 AI-powered CCTV cameras were installed at various strategic locations to monitor the proceedings. DGP YB Khurania, chief administrator of Shree Jagannath Temple Administration Aravind Kumar Padhee, Puri collector Sidharth Shankar Swain and SP Vinit Agarwal monitored the arrangements.
Mango Politics In South: Karnataka Asks Andhra To Revoke 'Totapuri' Ban
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah expressed deep concern over the ban, calling it an abrupt and unilateral move that has severely impacted mango farmers in Karnataka's border regions.
Healthcare on wheels: 2 lakh Nagpurians to get free treatment through mobile medical units
Nagpur: In a significant step towards accessible healthcare, a new mobile health initiative has been launched for citizens in Nagpurs neglected urban pockets under the guidance of Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. As part of a tripartite Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), two Mobile Medical Units (MMUs) have been deployed through a collaborative effort involving Sanofi India [] The post Healthcare on wheels: 2 lakh Nagpurians to get free treatment through mobile medical units appeared first on Nagpur Today : Nagpur News .
Devotees congregate at Padmabana Pitha in Odisha's Nemalo for Snana Purnima
CUTTACK: Over one lakh devotees thronged the Padmabana Pitha at Nemalo village on Wednesday to observe the Sunya Samadhi Divas of 16th century poet prophet Panchasakha Mahapurusha Achyutananda Das, and seek blessings of Lord Jagannath on the occasion of Snana Purnima. The village is located around 40 km away from Cuttack. Legend has it that Lord Jagannath visits the place once a year on this particular day of Jyestha Purnima popularly known as Snana Purnima. As per the ancient folklore, Achyutananda had gone to Puri to witness the Mahasnana Utsav, the bathing ceremony of Lord Jagannath, Lord Balabhadra and Devi Subhadra, when he was assaulted for being a Gaudiya Baisnab. Pained, Lord Jagannath had assured him of visiting Nemalo during the Snana Purnima day every year. Balimela was also organised on the banks of Chitroptala river. Bhajans, kirtans and religious discourses went on throughout the night and Pedi Bhoga prepared by the Chari Baithaka was distributed after Jamuna Snana Utsav. Interestingly, both Hindus and Muslims jointly worship the tomb on this day. This has been a tradition since the time Achyuta Khan became one of the principal disciples of Mahapurusha Achyutananda. Till now, the successors of Achyuta Khan come to the tomb for their share of Kotha Bhoga, on the occasion. Elaborate security arrangements were made by the district administration for the smooth conduct of the festival.
83-year-old servitor murdered in heavily secured Puri
BHUBANESWAR: In a shocking incident, an 83-year-old servitor was allegedly murdered in broad daylight in Puri when he was returning home from the Shree Jagannath Temple after completing rituals entrusted to him at the shrine on Wednesday. The entire pilgrim town was under thick blanket of security cover for Deva Snana Purnima rituals of the holy Trinity when the incident took place. Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi had visited the town earlier in the day. The deceased, Jagannath Dikshit (83) was a kothabhoga supakar (temple cook). He was returning after performing the seva in the 12th century shrine when he was allegedly attacked by Narayan Pattajoshi in Gudia Sahi area within Town police station limits at about 2 pm. Police sources said, an argument ensued between the duo following which the 49-year-old Pattajoshi reportedly smashed Dikshits head against a wall leading to fatal injuries. The deceased even attempted to wipe away the blood stains from the wall before fleeing, said sources. The murder was allegedly a fall-out of past enmity between Dikshit and Pattajoshi. Police sources said Pattajoshi had reportedly borrowed money from the 83-year-old servitor but was not repaying. A heated exchange had even taken place between the two earlier in the day. A senior officer said prime accused Narayan Pattajoshi was arrested a few hours after committing the crime. Initial investigation revealed the accused committed the crime over a personal dispute with Dikshit. He has been apprehended and further probe is underway, he added. Sources said the entire incident was reportedly captured in one of the CCTV cameras near the crime scene. The incident took place at a time when elaborate security arrangements were put in place for the Snana Purnima. At least 70 platoons of police, three commandants and 450 senior officers were deployed to maintain the law and order situation and ensure the safety/security of the devotees. Several senior officers were camping in Puri since Tuesday evening ahead of CM Majhis visit to Shree Jagannath Temple for the Snana Purnima rituals.
Allow our Totapuri mangoes to enter your state: Karnataka appeals to Andhra - Mathrubhumi English
Allow our Totapuri mangoes to enter your state: Karnataka appeals to Andhra Mathrubhumi English
New track, mixed signals: 365 days of Majhi government
2024 was a watershed year in Odisha politics. Proving every pollster wrong, the BJP won a historic mandate on June 4, 2024 to end the 24-year-long rule of the BJD, handing a rude shock to Naveen Patnaik who was within a handshaking distance of creating electoral history as the longest-serving chief minister in the country. With the party forming its first-ever solo government in Odisha, the BJP central leadership threw up a surprise in selecting Mohan Charan Majhi, a four-time MLA from Keonjhar, as the chief minister. Equally surprising was the announcement of the 16-member council of ministers. The party chose Pravati Parida and Kanak Vardhan Singh Deo as two deputy chief ministers. The selection of Parida, a debutante legislator who went on to be the first woman deputy CM of the state along with a veteran Singh Deo was a strong political message. Five of the eight cabinet ministers were elected to the Assembly for the first time, so were the five in the state rank. However, distribution of plum portfolios among newcomers ignoring seniority, experience and individual efficiency did initially cast a doubt on the functioning of the government. Keeping promises The BJP rode on a flurry of promises from safeguarding Odia Asmita to realising Viksit Odisha by 2036; from fighting corruption and ending bureaucratic stranglehold in governance to generating employment. Its Sankalp Patra, election manifesto, had 21 major promises of which the government has already fulfilled 11 by the end of its first year. Within hours of taking oath, the first cabinet chaired by Majhi on June 12, 2024 took four decisions. It ordered opening of the four gates of Shree Jagannath temple in Puri. Another major announcement was for farmers in terms of additional input subsidy of Rs 800 over and above the minimum support price (MSP) of Rs 2,300 for paddy. The cabinet also approved Subhadra Yojana under which women would receive cash assistance of Rs 50,000 over a five-year period. A year hence, Subhadra Yojana has been pushed as a game-changer with over 1 crore women receiving Rs 10,000 in two equal tranches. Seeking to provide economic empowerment to women, the government has also created 17 lakh Lakhpati Didis, a record in the country. Employment was a major agenda for the BJP. The BJP in its manifesto promised to provide jobs to 65,000 people in the first two years and 1.5 lakh in five years. Majhi claims his government has given appointment to around 28,000 people in the first year. We have decided to recruit 40,000 more in the second year, he said. Over the period of one year, the Majhi government has put firm focus on industrialisation having stitched up over Rs 17 lakh crore worth of investment intents in its first-ever investment summit, Utkarsh Odisha: Make-in-Odisha conclave earlier this year. It also rolled out Ayushman Bharat Yojana to augment health coverage in the state. Its first full budget earlier this year put focus on agriculture, health and education as the government made a record allocation of Rs 65,102 crore for infrastructure and also a whopping Rs 68,881 crore for scheduled castes and scheduled tribes. Making of a peoples government Perception matters in politics. In Opposition, the BJP always questioned Naveens brand of governance which was centralised with one man calling the shots. After coming to power, it made a conscious move to change the narrative with Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi at the centre. Within hours of his taking oath, Majhi threw open his doors to the aam aadmi. He met thousands of people from various walks of life at the state guest house and gave them a patient hearing. It was the first step in building what the party called the peoples government and Majhi went on to call himself Peoples CM. Breaking the barrier between the people and government, he restored the CMs Public Grievance Cell which was closed for over a decade and a half under the BJD rule. Not just that, he has now taken it to districts. Majhi moved his Cabinet to Sambalpur where he conducted the grievance cell to a huge response and announced to follow it up in Berhampur and other places in the state. Shedding the BJD legacy CM Majhi has adopted an assertive approach to administration while projecting an image of simplicity and approachability. He has so far progressed admirably in establishing his leadership within the state and emerged as a tough, no-nonsense taskmaster. At the same time, making moves to remove the barriers between the government and the people. Yet, not so much can be said about his government. A major poll weapon of BJP in 2024 elections was dismantling the power structure under BJD where bureaucracy reigned supreme. A year on, little has changed in practice. Despite the tall proclamations, the levers of power continue to remain largely in the hands of the very bureaucrats who served key roles in the previous regime. Immediately after coming to power, the BJP leaders and ministers had announced to purge the bureaucrats that pulled the strings in the BJD government. They levelled charges against several officers and promised investigation and action against them. So far, there has not been any visible progress on that front. Many of the very bureaucrats have even gained central deputation and moved on. On the ground too, the impact is being felt. Governance delivery has almost remained stuck all-round and all across the state. No major development project has shown progress. Files are not moving, works stalled for long periods as the administration is still to adapt and abide by the new power structure. So much so that the CM himself has recently been forced to acknowledge the issue and instruct officials to buckle up. The party leadership, though, differs. The major achievement of our government is restoring the democratic values which were missing in the BJD government. While the BJD government was run by a handful of bureaucrats making the ministers redundant, our ministers enjoy full freedom to take decisions and express their views without any restriction, state BJP chief Manmohan Samal said. Managing power The functioning of the government, particularly the council of ministers has so far reflected the teething troubles of a team still finding its feet. Coordination gaps have surfaced, with some ministers issuing contradictory statements or speaking out of turn, leading to confusion over policy matters. Ministers are often seen grappling with issues and the lack of administrative experience is evident in delayed decision-making and mixed messaging. They seem to be still coming to terms with the responsibility of handling their departments and the expectations of a public that voted for transformation. Double-engine, double horsepower Double was promised and double-engine seems to be delivered. With the party winning a historic mandate in the state, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has thrown his weight behind the Majhi government. Since the formation of government in Odisha, he has made six visits to the state, with the seventh due on June 20 to celebrate the first anniversary of the first BJP government of Odisha. Modi not only unveiled the Pravasi Bharatiya Divas, held for the first time in Odisha, in January, he also threw his strength behind Majhi governments investment prowess with his presence at the Utkarsh Odisha Conclave. While most Union Ministers have kept making frequent stops in Bhubaneswar, key events of the Centre are being hosted in the state one after the other. Criticism abound The BJP may have secured a majority in the Assembly, but the Opposition BJD and Congress have not been pushed to the margins. The Opposition has been keeping the government on tenterhooks on various issues. The Assembly sessions have seen washouts due to Opposition belligerence. Nayagarh MLA and former minister Arun Sahoo said the government has utterly failed on all fronts. There is an absolute breakdown in the law and order situation after BJP came to power. All police stations have turned tourist destination for criminals. Women atrocities have increased manifold and criminals are roaming freely, Sahoo said. Developmental works have come to a standstill and nothing is happening at the ground level. As the three-tier panchayati raj system is still under the control of the BJD, the government is not issuing work orders due to pressure from local BJP leaders, he said. I failed to understand what remarkable achievements they have made when the government has failed to stop katni-chhatni which the BJP made a big issue before election. Also, let the government tell the people how many women entrepreneurs it has created through the Subhadra assistance, Sahu remarked. Senior Congress leader and also a former minister Panchanan Kanungo said the much hyped double-engine government has not brought any significant change in the last one year. It has not been able bring a major project for the state nor has grounded a single industrial project despite the claim of attracting investment intent of over Rs 17 lakh crore. Big ticket projects are, in fact, moving out of the state. I also dont see any visible change except the input assistance to the farmers which was their due. The BJP government had promised to implement the Swaminathan committee report in toto. It should have been implemented nationally not just for a state, he said.
Thirteen years since gauge conversion, no daily train from Tenkasi to Chennai
TENKASI: Thirteen years have passed since the century-old Tirunelveli-Tenkasi railway line was converted into a broad gauge. Till day, there is no daily direct train service from the region to Chennai via Pavoorchatram, Ambasamudram and Tirunelveli, and commuters have to depend on buses. According to the Tenkasi District Rail Users Association, people used to travel on train (Nos. 111/112 ) which was operated between Chennai Egmore and Sengottai/Tenkasi. The service, which was first operated in 1902 was stopped in the late 1980s. President of the association R Pandiaraja recently submitted a petition Southern Railway officials, stating that the current tri-weekly super fast service is inadequate to cater to the needs and demanded a daily servicebetween Tambaram and Sengottai via Virudhachalam, Madurai, Tirunelveli, Ambasamudram, Pavoorchatram and Tenkasi. There is no direct service to Chennai on Sundays and no return train from Chennai on Fridays. As a result, people are forced to rely on expensive private buses, paying up to Rs 2,000 or more per trip, he said. The association pointed out that operating a train via Pavoorchatram, Ambasamudram, and Tirunelveli is not only shorter for Chennai-bound passengers from Tenkasi and Tirunelveli but also provides an overnight link to Madurai, Virudhachalam and Tiruchy. The Tirunelveli-Tenkasi line, opened in phases between 1902 and 1903, runs via Cheranmahadevi, Kallidaikurichi, Ambasamudram, Kadayam, and Pavoorchatram at the scenic foothills of the Western Ghats. In the 1997-98 Railway Budget, gauge conversion of the 357-km Kollam-Tirunelveli-Thiruchendur and Tenkasi-Virudhunagar routes was sanctioned at an estimated cost of Rs 712 crore. The Tirunelveli-Tenkasi section was closed for conversion in December 2008 and reopened in September 2012, said Pandiraja. K Jegan, secretary of the association, said, Despite completion of full electrification and track upgrades enabling speed up to 110 kmph, a daily express train to the State capital is yet to be realised. Tatkal quota on Chennai-bound trains like Nellai, Pothigai, Ananthapuri, Kanniyakumari, and Senthur expresses get booked within minutes. More than 300 people remain on waiting list regularly. When contacted, Madurai Divisional Railway Manager Sharad Srivastava said, The proposal for a daily train in the route is under process. The decision has to be taken at the top level.
Plastic-free initiative during Rath Yatra 2025
Puri: As the preparations for the sacred Rath Yatra continue in full swing, the holy city has embarked on the second consecutive year of a comprehensive environmental management initiative to make the spiritual celebration clean and plastic-free. Spearheaded by Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages (HCCB) and Anandana Coca-Cola India Foundation (ACCIF), in coordination with Puri Municipality, district []
Dumping medical waste in farmlands continues in Dharmapuri
DHARMAPURI: Farmers are distressed as unidentified miscreants continue to dump medical waste in farmlands and waterways along the roadside and urged the administration to intervene. In Dharmapuri, most people rely on agriculture as the prime source of livelihood. Over the past few months, there have been many incidents of bags of medical waste being dumped in farmlands and waterways on the roadside. Farmers have urged the administration to take steps to ensure medical wastes are not dumped in cultivated areas. Meanwhile, health department officials assured to look into the matter. Speaking to TNIE , K Chinnasamy from Bannikulam panchayat said, It was about a month ago when I spotted a red bag marked as biomedical waste dumped in the canals which feed water to the Thenpennai. I took the bags out of the canal. The panchayat sanitary worker refused to take the biomedical waste away. I was told not to burn it as the chemicals could be toxic. Many other fields are also affected. We urge the administration to intervene. Another farmer from Somannahalli said, There are many instances of medical wastes being dumped in farmlands. I have found bloody bandages, used syringe needles and medical vials dumped in my land. Eventually, as there was no provision to dispose it off safely, I burned it. Dumping medical waste is a recipe for disaster as children play in farmlands and the elderly walk along fields daily. We urge the administration to look into it. When TNIE spoke to officials in the health department, they said, A private contractor from Salem is responsible for collecting medical waste in the district. We have not received any complaints, but we will look into the issue. Police said they have not received any complaints from farmers as well.
Sibling deities fall ill after ritual bath
Puri: After the Sahan Mela or public darshan, the sibling deities were taken back to the sanctum sanctorum of the 12th-century shrine and placed in the Anasara Ghar (isolation room), where they will remain for 14 days due to illness following the ceremonial bath. During this period, the temple Baidya (physician) will treat the deities []
In Patna, three security personnel, including a woman constable, sustained injuries when a speeding car collided with a vehicle they were inspecting on Atal Path near Srikrishna Puri. The incident occurred late Wednesday night. According to SSP Awkash Kumar, the speeding car struck the rear of the vehicle being checked.
TNs Covid survey shows 97 per cent of elderly population has protective immunity
CHENNAI: A serosurvey for Covid-19 conducted by the Directorate of Public Health (DPH) and Preventive Medicine among elderly people in six districts of Tamil Nadu in the month of April has shown 97% of the surveyed population to have protective levels of immunity. The results showing high seroprevalence of SARS CoV-2 IgG antibodies, coming amid concerns of a surge in number of Covid-19 cases, showed that the infections by SARS CoV-2 virus could not cause severe illness, the health department said. It added that deaths due to Covid-19 are almost nil in TN. According to the DPH, a total of 3,643 blood samples were collected from persons as part of the elderly panel survey in Chennai, Tiruvallur, Tiruvannamalai, Tiruchy, Dharmapuri and Kanniyakumari districts. Preliminary analysis of 1,214 samples tested for SARS-CoV antibodies (IgG) showed the protective levels of immunity to be 97%, a DPH release said. The press release said that even after a gap of three years in conducting the present Phase V of the serosurvey, the prevalence of protective level of SARS CoV antibodies is very high and significant. Effective vaccination drives implemented by the state government might be responsible for the high level of protection against SARS CoV-2 virus, it said. In addition, natural infection and subclinical infection due to the weakened circulating Omicron sub lineage of SARS CoV-2 virus could have also enhanced the development of antibodies, the release added. The state has not officially released data on Covid-19 cases after the recent surge across the country. Only Omicron variants which are not virulent are found in the state The data put out by the Union Health Ministry, however, showed that Tamil Nadu had 204 active Covid-19 cases and six persons who tested positive had died. Meanwhile, State Health Minister Ma Subramanian told reporters that people need not panic about Covid-19. The DPH sent 19 samples from the state to the Institute of Virology, Pune, for testing, and it found only Omicron variants which are not virulent. It has been advised that elderly people, immunity compromised people, pregnant mothers, and people with comorbidities should wear face masks when gathering in public places. People infected with Covid experience symptoms like cough, cold, and fever and may become normal within three days. The district health team is monitoring them, the minister added.
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Puri: Jagannath temples servitor found dead, murder suspected
Puri:An 83-year-old servitor of the Jagannath temple in Puri was allegedly murdered Wednesday, police said. The body of Jagannath Dikshit (83), who was a supakar (cook) at the temple, was found in a pool of blood at Rabeni Choura in Gudia Sahi, they said. Dikshit is a resident of Mahasuar Sahi. Prima facie, it seems []
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Odisha CM moved by Lord Jagannaths darshan at Snana Purnima
Puri: Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi Wednesday visited Puri to witness the Debasnana Purnima rituals and was visibly moved after getting a divine glimpse of Lord Jagannath and his siblings on the Snana Mandap. Amid tight security, the chief minister reached Badadanda (Grand Road) and had darshan of the Chaturdha Murtis, Lord Jagannath, Lord []
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Lakhs congregate in Lord Jagannath temple in Puri to witness Deva Snana Purnima
The festival, known as Deva Snana Purnima, takes place on the full moon day in the month of Jyestha, and this is the first occasion in a year when the wooden idols are brought out of the sanctum sanctorum in a procession and placed on the 'Snana Mandap' for the bathing rituals.
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Lakhs congregate in Puri to witness Lord Jagannath's bathing rituals
In Puri, a large number of devotees witnessed the ceremonial bathing of Lord Jagannath. The deities were brought to the Snana Mandap in a procession. 108 pitchers of sacred water were poured on the idols. The deities will now remain in isolation for 14 days. Public darshan will resume before the annual Rath Yatra.
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Rath Yatra 2025: The annual Snana Purnima festival is being observed in Puri, Odisha, marking the ceremonial bathing of Lord Jagannath, Lord Balabhadra, and Goddess Subhadra. This ritual signifies the commencement of the Jagannath Rath Yatra festivities, where deities are bathed with 108 pots of sacred water.
Stage set for Trinitys Snana Purnima in Puri Jagannath temple today
PURI: The stage is set for the Deva Snana Purnima rituals of the Trinity in Shree Jagannath temple here on Wednesday. The deities will be escorted to Snana Bedi at around 4 am on Wednesday in a ceremonial Pahandi procession by Daita servitors. The ritual will be completed by 6 am. After installing the deities on the Snana Bedi, Mangalalati, Mailam, Tadap Lagi and Abakash would be performed by the servitors. The Sana Purnima is a prelude to the annual Rath Yatra of the Holy Trinity scheduled to start on June 27. The ceremonial bathing of the deities, using 108 pitchers of aromatic water, is scheduled to commence at 9.30 am and conclude by noon. Puri Gajapati Dibyasingha Deb will perform the Chherapahanra on the Snana Bedi at around 3.30 pm following which the deities will be dressed in elephant attire, famously known as the Hati Besha. The Snana Purnima rituals began on Monday night with the Daita servitors preparing the deities for the Pahandi to Snana Bedi. They will fix the Chenapatta (body armour) on the deities on Tuesday night to minimise the stress during the Pahandi. Another group of servitors will fix Charmalas (huge ladders) to the Ratna Singhasan to facilitate the Pahandi. To ensure the sanctity and security of the rituals, unauthorised persons will not be allowed to touch the deities, with exceptions only for servitors on duty for the ushering in ritual. CCTV cameras have been installed to monitor the entire proceedings. Elaborate security arrangements have been put in place for the Snana Purnima. At least 70 platoons of police, three commandants and 450 senior officers have been deployed to ensure the safety and security of devotees. To manage traffic flow, one-way traffic will be enforced along Puri-Bhubaneswar highway from Malatipatpur. Additionally, 19 parking places have been identified in and around Puri town. Barricades have been erected along the Badadanda to regulate movement of devotees. Public darshan from behind the barricades will be permitted until late in the evening. Following this, the deities will be moved to the Anasara Ghara (sick room) where they will stay for a fortnight. The deities will be brought out for the Nabajouban Darshan, a day before the Rath Yatra. The arrangements are being looked after by a team of senior officials including chief administrator of the Shree Jagannath Temple Administration Arabinda Padhee, Puri collector Siddharth Swain and SP Vinit Agarwal.
100 ha of degraded forest land restored in Thoppur Reserve Forest
DHARMAPURI: The forest department has restored 100 hectares of degraded forest land in Palayam Pudhur in Thoppur Reserve Forest in Dharmapuri forest range. The department had planted over 10,000 native tree species such as pungan, sacred fig, banyan tree, rosewood, teak and vembu, among others, under the Green Tamil Nadu Mission through NABARD scheme. In a social media post on Tuesday, Supriya Sahu, additional chief secretary, Department of Environment Forests and Climate Change said restoring degraded forests is one of the most powerful actions to protect biodiversity and combat climate changes. This initiative not only rejuvenates a once degraded ecosystem, but also teaches us to invest in restoration to revive biodiversity and build climate resilience, she said R Arun Prasath, then forest range officer of Dharmapuri forest range, who recently received an award from Chief Minister MK Stalin on World Environment Day for the work, said their round-the-clock care has yielded good results. We readied the pits three months before, in October 2023, when the planting commenced and plantation continued for three months. The monsoon rain has helped us with the plant's growth. Moreover, from December, we began spraying water using tractors on a regular basis, said Arun Prasath We have engaged two watchers to prevent cattle from entering inside the field. We have also covered the entire area using available plants, including prosperous juliflora, to prevent the entry of cattle. However, despite restrictions and warnings, local cattle owners have taken the cattle inside the forest land. We imposed fines of Rs 1,000 if a goat or cow enters this land. Totally, we have collected Rs 50,000 from 20 violators, after which they stopped, he added. Sources in Dharmapuri forest division said such plantation drives in places such as Reddihalli and Barigam have also been successful.
Storm uproots trees, disrupts power supply in Nizamabad and Adilabad
NIZAMABAD/ADILABAD: Torrential rains accompanied by strong winds battered Nizamabad and Adilabad districts on Monday night, causing widespread disruption to power and drinking water supply, damaging infrastructure and claiming one life. The severe weather uprooted trees, toppled electrical poles and left residents grappling with significant inconvenience, particularly affecting the elderly, patients and children. In Nizamabad, around 8.45 pm, Srinivas, a 55-year-old electrical line inspector, was fatally injured. Seeking shelter in a toddy shop during the storm, he was struck by a falling tree branch, resulting in a severe head injury that proved fatal. The squally weather caused extensive damage across Nizamabad town and surrounding areas. In Gauthamnagar, four electrical poles were uprooted and several trees fell, blocking roads and disrupting normalcy. Similar scenes were reported in other parts of the district, including Nandipet and Navipet mandals, where the storm raged for over an hour. Many residents endured a sleepless night due to power outages and the lack of drinking water, exacerbating challenges for vulnerable groups. According to R Ravindar, Superintendent Engineer of the Northern Power Distribution Company Limited (NPDCL) in Nizamabad, the storm led to the collapse of 123 electrical poles and damaged three agricultural transformers, with estimated property damage of Rs 18.30 lakh. Our teams worked tirelessly to restore power. Electricity has been restored across the district by Tuesday afternoon, Ravindar said. Rainfall data from Nizamabads 33 mandals revealed significant variation. The district recorded an average rainfall of 15.8 mm, with Navipet mandal receiving the highest at 35.1 mm and Morthad mandal the lowest at 2.9 mm. In neighbouring Kamareddy district, the average rainfall was 16.5 mm, with Madnoor mandal recording the highest at 36.8 mm and Bhiknoor the weakest at 2.9 mm. In Adilabad, the heavy rains and gales caused significant damage in Nirmal districts Brahmapuri and Sheikpet areas, where fallen trees damaged lorries, autorickshaws and other vehicles. District Superintendent of Police Dr G Janaki Sharmila pressed into service Shivangi Team, a special 12-member womens unit, to address the crisis. The team swiftly cleared tree branches obstructing roads and assisted elderly residents and women facing transportation challenges, earning praise for their quick response. In Adilabad district headquarters, the storm felled numerous trees and damaged electrical poles, leading to widespread power outages. In Vidyanagar and Bhukthapur colonies, several houses with tin roofs were damaged, and a cell tower collapsed. Yellow alert for next three days Hyderabad: The weatherman has issued a yellow alert for several districts in the state for the next three days. According to the forecast, heavy rain is very likely to occur at isolated places in Jayashankar Bhupalapally, Mulugu, Vikarabad, Mahbubnagar, Wanaparthy and Jogulamba-Gadwal districts. Thunderstorms accompanied by lightning and gusty winds (40-50 kmph) are very likely to occur at isolated places in all districts Man slips, falls to death on stairs Nizamabad: Strong winds claimed the life of a man in KCR Colony, Banswada town, late on Monday. The deceased, C Prabhu, was sleeping on the rooftop to escape the heat when gusty winds began. Police said he lost balance while climbing down the stairs and suffered a fatal head injury. Family members heard the fall, found him unconscious and informed the police
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Karnataka urges Andhra to revoke ban on Totapuri mangoes - Deccan Herald
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