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Odisha to Host BRICS Disaster Risk Reduction Conference

Bhubaneswar, June 2: Odishas Revenue and Disaster Management Minister, Suresh Pujari, announced on Monday that the state has been selected to host the first in-person technical meeting of the BRICS Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) working group. This recognition comes due to Odishas internationally acknowledged expertise in disaster preparedness and cyclone management. The National Disaster Management ... Read more Odisha to Host BRICS Disaster Risk Reduction Conference

Morningstar 2 Jun 2026 1:11 am

Man dies after alleged custodial torture in Odisha; three police personnel suspended

The BJD alleged that nine custodial deaths were reported in the past year matching the total number recorded over the preceding four years

The Hindu 2 Jun 2026 12:29 am

Odisha Seeks Enhanced Central Support to Strengthen Mining Sector

Bhubaneswar, June 2: Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Chandra Majhi held a high-level meeting on Monday with G. Kishan Reddy, the Union Minister for Coal and Mines, at the Lok Seva Bhawan. During the meeting, he requested increased central support to bolster the states mining sector and enhance Odishas contribution to the national economy. The Chief ... Read more Odisha Seeks Enhanced Central Support to Strengthen Mining Sector

Morningstar 2 Jun 2026 12:21 am

Viral Video Shows Odisha Youth Being Assaulted Before Alleged Abduction; Missing For Five Days

According to the victim's family, Gouranga was allegedly attacked by a group of men following a dispute related to the alleged vandalism of a vehicle.

Deccan Chronicle 1 Jun 2026 11:44 pm

Odisha Custodial Death Row: IPS Officer Transferred, Three Policemen Suspended

In a broader administrative reshuffle, all personnel posted at Kabisuryanagar Police Station and the Balichhai Outpost were transferred: Reports

Deccan Chronicle 1 Jun 2026 9:50 pm

From Farmer To Agri-Entrepreneur: How Odishas Santosh Mishra Is Transforming Sugarcane Farming In Koraput

What started as conventional farming on a modest landholding has grown into a 68-acre sugarcane operation with an annual turnover of nearly Rs 7 crore: Reports

Deccan Chronicle 1 Jun 2026 9:39 pm

Man's Severed Legs Found In Odisha Forest, Tiger Attack Suspected

Severed legs of a man were found inside Similipal Tiger Reserve in Odisha's Mayurbhanj district on Monday, with locals alleging that he was killed in a tiger attack, officials said.

NDTV 1 Jun 2026 5:42 pm

Odisha: Junior Clerk Nabbed for Allegedly Using Hidden Camera to Blackmail Woman Colleague

The accused, identified as Sanjay Adekha, was arrested by police following a complaint lodged by the woman employee.

Deccan Chronicle 1 Jun 2026 12:53 pm

Shocking Murder in Odisha: Man Arrested for Killing Wife Over Infidelity Suspicions

Bhubaneswar, June 1: A shocking incident has emerged from the Cuttack district of Odisha. Police have arrested a man for allegedly murdering his 28-year-old wife. The murder reportedly stemmed from a dispute between the couple over suspicions of infidelity. The accused has been identified as Malay Kumar Samal, a resident of Bhatimunda village in the ... Read more Shocking Murder in Odisha: Man Arrested for Killing Wife Over Infidelity Suspicions

Morningstar 1 Jun 2026 12:06 pm

Top IITs & Engineering Colleges Accepting JEE Advanced 2026 Scores

The JEE Advanced exam is one of the toughest and most famous tests in India for students who want to become engineers. Every year, over 10-12 lakh students first appear in JEE Main, and then the top 2.5 lakh of them qualify to write JEE Advanced. Only a small portion of these students finally make it into the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), which are the dream colleges for many young engineers. In JEE Advanced 2025, around 1.8 lakh students appeared for the exam, and about 54,000 qualified for the next step. But even after qualifying, there are only about 17,700 BTech seats available across all IITs, which makes the competition very tough. Among the 23 IITs, some like IIT Bombay, IIT Delhi, and IIT Madras remain the most popular choices for top rank holders. Every year, these institutes attract many of the best-performing students because of their strong academics, research opportunities, and excellent placements. In this article, well look at the top IITs and other great engineeringColleges with JEE Advanced scores that candidates can aim for, so they can plan their preparation and career path with more clarity. IITs Accepting JEE Advanced 2026 Scores The table below gives a clear idea of all IITs in India, the approximate minimum JEE Advanced cutoff rank required to get admission, and the main courses offered by each institute. The cutoff ranks mentioned are expected and based on past JoSAA trends. Actual cutoffs for JEE Advanced 2026 may vary depending on exam difficulty, seat availability, and student preferences. IIT Name Location Minimum Cutoff Rank Major Courses Offered IIT Bombay Maharashtra 60-70 CSE, Electrical, Mechanical, Civil, Aerospace, Chemical IIT Delhi Delhi 100-120 CSE, Electrical, Mechanical, Civil, Engineering Physics IIT Madras Tamil Nadu 150-170 CSE, Electrical, Mechanical, Civil, Ocean Engineering IIT Kanpur Uttar Pradesh 250-300 CSE, Electrical, Mechanical, Civil, Aerospace IIT Kharagpur West Bengal 400-450 CSE, Electrical, Mechanical, Civil, Architecture IIT Roorkee Uttarakhand 500-550 CSE, Electrical, Mechanical, Civil, Chemical IIT Guwahati Assam 650-700 CSE, Electronics, Mechanical, Civil, Chemical IIT Hyderabad Telangana 900-1000 CSE, AI, Electrical, Mechanical, Engineering Science IIT Indore Madhya Pradesh 1100-1300 CSE, Electrical, Mechanical, Civil IIT Gandhinagar Gujarat 1500-1700 CSE, Electrical, Mechanical, Civil IIT Bhubaneswar Odisha 2500-3000 CSE, Electrical, Mechanical, Civil IIT Ropar Punjab 3000-3500 CSE, Electrical, Mechanical, Civil IIT Patna Bihar 3500-4000 CSE, Electrical, Mechanical, Civil IIT Mandi Himachal Pradesh 4000-4500 CSE, Electrical, Mechanical, Civil IIT Jodhpur Rajasthan 4500-5000 CSE, AI, Electrical, Mechanical IIT Tirupati Andhra Pradesh 6000-6500 CSE, Electrical, Mechanical, Civil IIT Palakkad Kerala 6500-7000 CSE, Electrical, Mechanical, Civil IIT Dharwad Karnataka 7000-7500 CSE, Electrical, Mechanical IIT Bhilai Chhattisgarh 7500-8000 CSE, Electrical, Mechanical IIT Goa Goa 8000-8500 CSE, Electrical, Mechanical IIT Jammu Jammu & Kashmir 8500-9000 CSE, Electrical, Mechanical IIT Dhanbad (ISM) Jharkhand 1200-1500 Mining, CSE, Electrical, Mechanical, Petroleum Government Engineering Colleges Accepting JEE Advanced 2026 Scores Apart from the IITs, a few top government-funded engineering Colleges with JEE Advanced score that students can join. Colleges like IISc and RGIPT are highly competitive, while IISERs are ideal for students interested in science and academic research. These institutes provide a good alternative to IITs and offer excellent learning and career growth opportunities. College Name Minimum Cutoff Rank Major Courses Offered IISc Bengaluru 250-350 BSc (Research), Mathematics, Physics, Computing IISER Pune 3000-3500 BS-MS (Science), Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry IISER Kolkata 3500-4000 BS-MS (Science), Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry IISER Mohali 4000-4500 BS-MS (Science), Mathematics, Physics, Biology IISER Bhopal 4500-5000 BS-MS, Engineering Sciences IISER Thiruvananthapuram 5000-5500 BS-MS (Science), Physics, Mathematics Indian Institute of Science Education & Research Tirupati 6000-6500 BS-MS (Science), Mathematics, Physics Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology (RGIPT) 2500-3000 Petroleum, Chemical, Mechanical Engineering Indian Institute of Petroleum & Energy (IIPE) 5000-5500 Petroleum, Chemical, Mechanical Engineering Indian Institute of Science Education & Research Berhampur 6500-7000 BS-MS (Science), Physics, Chemistry Indian Institute of Science Education & Research Nagaland 7000-7500 BS-MS (Science), Mathematics, Biology Private Engineering Colleges Accepting JEE Advanced 2026 Scores While JEE Advanced is mainly meant for IIT admissions, a few private engineering universities also consider JEE Advanced ranks or scores for admission to selected programs. The Exam Cutoff ranks are usually higher than IITs, making them suitable options for qualified students looking beyond government institutes. College Name Minimum Cutoff Rank Major Courses Offered Shiv Nadar University 3000-5000 CSE, Electrical, Mechanical, Chemical, Civil Shiv Nadar University 4000-6000 CSE, AI & DS, Electrical, Mechanical UPES Dehradun 6000-9000 CSE, AI, Data Science, Mechanical, Petroleum Plaksha University 5000-8000 Computer Science, Robotics, Data Science Ahmedabad University 7000-10000 CSE, ICT, Mechanical Engineering Ashoka University (Tech Programs) 8000-12000 Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Sciences NMIMS Mukesh Patel School of Technology 9000-13000 CSE, AI, Mechanical, Electronics KREA University 10000-14000 Computer Science, Engineering Sciences SRM University (Selected Programs) 12000-15000 CSE, AI, Robotics, Electronics VIT (Selected Merit-Based Intake) 13000-16000 CSE, AI, Data Science, Mechanical Final Words JEE Advanced 2026 is more than just an entrance exam. It is a gateway to some of the best engineering colleges in India. From the well-known IITs to top government institutes and selected private universities, a good rank can open many strong options for students. Each college offers something different, whether it is strong academics, research exposure, or industry-focused learning. While top IITs remain the first choice for many students, newer IITs, government institutes, and private universities also provide quality education and good career choices. What matters most is choosing a college and course that match a students interest, rank, and future goals. With the right choice and steady effort, JEE Advanced 2026 can be the starting point of a successful and fulfilling engineering journey.

RisingKashmir 1 Jun 2026 11:50 am

Odisha: Massive fire breaks out at Cuttack daily market

A fire erupted at Cuttack's Link Road daily market on Monday morning. Firefighters battled the blaze for hours. The fire was intense, with smoke seen for a long time. In a separate incident, a fire on a coal-loaded goods train in Odisha was extinguished. Emergency teams responded swiftly to that incident.

The Economic Times 1 Jun 2026 10:10 am

Massive Fire Breaks Out at Fish Market Warehouse in Cuttack, Causing Significant Damage

Cuttack, June 1: A devastating fire erupted on Monday at a warehouse in the fish market of Cuttack, the cultural capital of Odisha. The blaze spread rapidly, causing extensive damage to a nearby multi-story building that housed a bank, stores, and several shops. Firefighters are currently battling the flames amidst thick smoke and intense heat. ... Read more Massive Fire Breaks Out at Fish Market Warehouse in Cuttack, Causing Significant Damage

Morningstar 1 Jun 2026 9:36 am

Ex-Project Director of AFDCLarrested from Puri

GUWAHATI, May 31: Another accused in the alleged financial irregularities in Assam Fisheries Development Corporation Ltd has been apprehended in Odisha, marking the ninth arrest in the case, officials said on Sunday. They said Padma Kanta Hazarika was apprehended in Puri on Saturday and will be brought to Guwahati on a transit remand, while raids []

thehillstimes 1 Jun 2026 4:00 am

Governor Urges Odisha Universities to Embrace Global Competitiveness and Innovation

Bhubaneswar, June 1: Governor Hari Babu Kambhampati has called upon universities in Odisha to evolve into globally competitive, socially responsible, and technologically advanced institutions while firmly upholding Indian values. He emphasized that higher education institutions must play a pivotal role in building a self-reliant India and preparing the state for future challenges. Addressing a conference ... Read more Governor Urges Odisha Universities to Embrace Global Competitiveness and Innovation

Morningstar 1 Jun 2026 3:06 am

IMD forecasts heavy rainfall over Gujarat, Kerala, Nagaland, Manipur, Odisha, Tamil Nadu tomorrow - Newsonair

IMD forecasts heavy rainfall over Gujarat, Kerala, Nagaland, Manipur, Odisha, Tamil Nadu tomorrow Newsonair

Google News 31 May 2026 11:49 pm

Odisha Man's Body Left Unclaimed After Family Refuses Last Rites; Volunteers Step In

Local police officer Anam Mahant, who assisted in coordinating the process, also participated in the cremation ceremony and lit the funeral pyre in the absence of family members.

Deccan Chronicle 31 May 2026 11:12 pm

Odisha government clears key road for Vedantas mining project

State government approves road construction in favour of State-run Odisha Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (IDCO) after Union Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change granted Stag-II or final approval in favour of road project.

The Hindu 31 May 2026 8:06 pm

Third Phase of Special Intensive Revision Begins in Odisha, Mizoram, Sikkim, and Manipur

New Delhi, May 31: The Election Commission of India (ECI) announced on Sunday that the counting phase of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) has commenced in Odisha, Mizoram, Sikkim, and Manipur. An official stated that the counting phase began on Saturday for these states. The commission mentioned that all eligible voters whose counting forms are ... Read more Third Phase of Special Intensive Revision Begins in Odisha, Mizoram, Sikkim, and Manipur

Morningstar 31 May 2026 4:51 pm

Ananya Awasthi Becomes Odishas First Female ADC to the Governor

Bhubaneswar, May 31: Dr. Hari Babu Kambhampati, the Governor of Odisha, has appointed IPS officer Ananya Awasthi as the Governors ADC, making her the first woman to hold this prestigious position. An official statement revealed that a formal induction ceremony took place on Sunday at Lok Bhawan, where Governor Kambhampati welcomed Awasthi into her new ... Read more Ananya Awasthi Becomes Odishas First Female ADC to the Governor

Morningstar 31 May 2026 4:36 pm

APs Suvarnarekha Mango Finds Spotlight in Modis Mann Ki Baat

Go to South India, and there's Banganapalli, Totapuri, Neelam, Malgova, Bengal's Himsagar, Odisha, and Andhra Pradesh's Suvarnarekha. In other words, as the place changes, the mango's appearance, color, and taste also change: Modi

Deccan Chronicle 31 May 2026 1:19 pm

7-Foot King Cobra Rescued From School Campus In Odishas Angul

Wildlife experts believe the snake may have strayed into the school premises in search of a cooler shelter amid the rising summer temperatures.

Deccan Chronicle 31 May 2026 1:18 pm

Minor Girl Allegedly Abused By Relative Grandfather In Odisha

Local officials have urged calm while promising a thorough probe and support for the child.

Deccan Chronicle 31 May 2026 12:54 pm

Odisha Man Held For Allegedly Killing Wife In Forest After An Altercation

The victim's relatives alleged that her husband had taken her to the forest before allegedly killing her after a domestic dispute: Police

Deccan Chronicle 30 May 2026 8:18 pm

Over 45k booth-level officers engaged to carry out SIR in Odisha from May 30

If anyone is found to be an outsider or foreign national, his/her name will be omitted from the electoral roll, the CEO said

The Hindu 30 May 2026 4:32 pm

SIR Drive Begins in Odisha, BLOs Launch Door-to-Door Voter Verification

We received the enumeration forms on Friday. From today we are visiting door-to-door to distribute the forms and helping people to fill it. If they fails to fill the form, we will help them, said a BLO.

Deccan Chronicle 30 May 2026 3:37 pm

New Report Warns of Immediate Climate Risks Across India's 11,000 km Coastline

Indian Coastal Region: Climate Projections 2021–2040’ report released by Azim Premji University, Bengaluru.    Santonu Goswami, Professor, School of Climate Change and Sustainability, Azim Premji University, Bengaluru   Focusing on near-term projections (2021-2040) the study provides actionable insights for policymakers and local communities, using CMIP6* model projections corrected for regional bias to improve accuracy. The report warns that the window for adaptation is rapidly narrowing as the 1.5°C warming threshold is expected to be reached across India’s administrative regions in the near future.      “Climate change is not some distant future challenge—it is the reality of today. 2040 is just 14 years away,” said Anurag Behar, CEO, Azim Premji Foundation . “This dataset brings to life the impacts of climate change with much greater immediacy, highlighting how we must restructure our infrastructure and governance to ensure we collectively address this crisis.”   The report traces how specific changes—from rising wet-bulb temperatures in Kerala to intensifying monsoons in Maharashtra—are already rendering traditional knowledge systems, like the Nakaih wind calendar, unreliable. It aims to provide the foundational data necessary for local authorities to build district-level resilience.   “The data in this report is a mirror that reflects a reality we can no longer afford to ignore. For decades, we treated climate change as a global abstraction — a problem of polar ice caps and distant centuries. But our findings show that for the Indian coastline, the crisis is hyper-local and immediate. Whether it is the heat stress in Ernakulam or the rising salinity in the Sundarbans, our vulnerability is visible in all aspects of our daily lives. We have a short window of time to move from reactive mitigation to proactive adaptation — we need to craft a future that acknowledges the ecological challenges faced by our nation,” said Harini Nagendra, Director, School of Climate Change and Sustainability, Azim Premji University.   Maharashtra and Gujarat’s coastal regions are entering a period of significant environmental transition, with Suburban Mumbai projected to see summer maximum temperatures rise by 1.3°C, highlighting the growing need for heat-resilient urban planning. This warming is accompanied by a marked intensification of seasonal rainfall; Suburban Mumbai is expected to face almost an additional week (+6 days) of heavy rain, while districts like Surat and Bhavnagar are preparing for Southwest monsoon surges of 23% and 24%, respectively. These shifts are already impacting local livelihoods: for instance, the Koli community in Mumbai reports business losses when unpredictable rain spells disrupt the traditional drying of prawns. By focusing on the immediate 2040 window, the report provides the granular data necessary for the West Coast to safeguard its infrastructure and unique coastal heritage. Key Findings Rising Temperatures: India’s average temperatures are projected to increase by 1.5°C, with approximately 40 coastal districts likely to see summer temperatures rise by over 1°C. Dangerous "Wet-Bulb" Heat: Coastal Kerala and Tamil Nadu will experience high summer wet-bulb temperatures, nearing the 31°C- levels considered dangerous for humans. Ernakulam Heat Spike: Ernakulam is projected to record the highest increase in maximum summer temperatures projected at +1.3°C among all coastal districts. Intensified West Coast Monsoons: Coastal Maharashtra and Gujarat will receive significantly higher rainfall with suburban Mumbai likely to experience nearly an additional week of heavy rain. Surat’s Monsoon Surge: Surat is projected to see a substantial 23% increase in Southwest Monsoon compared to historical levels. Sea-Level Rise and Erosion: Under moderate emission scenarios (SSP2-4.5)**, global sea levels are projected to rise by 15 cm by 2050, accelerating coastal erosion and creating "ghost villages" in regions like Ganjam, Odisha. Cyclone Risk: Rapid acceleration in sea surface temperatures (0.27°C per decade) is increasing the likelihood of intense tropical cyclones. Impact on Traditional Livelihoods: In Goa, unseasonal rains are destroying entire salt harvests within hours, while warming seas are pushing fish further offshore, leading to "empty nets" for small-scale fishermen. Health and Salinity: In the Sundarbans, rising salinity from frequent embankment breaches is linked to increased skin diseases and menstrual health challenges among women.   About Azim Premji University Azim Premji University, Bengaluru, was established under the Azim Premji University Act 2010 of the Government of Karnataka. Azim Premji University, Bhopal, was established under the provisions of Madhya Pradesh Niji Vishwa Vidyalaya (Sthapana Avam Sanchalan) Dwitiya Sanshodhan Adhiniyam, 2022. Azim Premji University in Ranchi is being established under the Azim Premji University Act, 2022, enacted by the Government of Jharkhand.   Azim Premji Foundation, the sponsoring body, set up all three Universities as fully philanthropic entities, with a clear social purpose of contributing to the realisation of a just, equitable, humane, and sustainable society.   Note to Editors: *CMIP6 (Climate Modeling) CMIP6 is the latest global framework for climate forecasting, combining data from over 30 international laboratories to create the world’s most accurate climate simulations. It allows scientists to "zoom in" on specific districts with much higher resolutions than ever before.   ** SSP2-4.5 is the "Middle of the Road" scenario that projects climate impacts based on the world’s current trajectory. It is used here to provide a realistic baseline, showing the immediate risks India's coastline faces if global development and carbon emissions continue at their present pace without drastic changes.

News Voir 30 May 2026 10:12 am

Odisha Launches Voter Verification Campaign from May 30

New Delhi, May 30: Odisha will initiate a special intensive review (SIR) of voter lists starting Friday. Under this initiative, booth-level officers (BLOs) will conduct a door-to-door verification campaign across the state. Their goal is to distribute enumeration forms, assist residents in filling them out, and collect the completed forms. During a press conference, Chief ... Read more Odisha Launches Voter Verification Campaign from May 30

Morningstar 30 May 2026 8:41 am

IMD predicts below-normal monsoon rainfall for India in 2026

New Delhi, May 29:The India Meteorological Department (IMD) said the country is likely to receive below-normal southwest monsoon rainfall during the June-September season this year, while warning of above-normal heatwave days in several states during June. In its updated long-range forecast issued by the Ministry of Earth Sciences, the IMD said the monsoon seasonal rainfall during 2026 is likely to be around 90 per cent of the Long Period Average (LPA), with a model error margin of plus or minus 4 percent. The LPA for the monsoon season based on 1971-2020 data is 87 cm. According to the forecast, there is an 84 per cent probability of below-normal or deficient rainfall across the country during the monsoon season. The IMD said below-normal rainfall is most likely over most parts of the country, except some areas of northwest and northeast India, eastern parts of peninsular India and adjoining east-central regions, where normal to above-normal rainfall is expected. The weather agency warned that below-normal rainfall may create challenges for agriculture, drinking water supply, hydropower generation and ecosystem sustainability. It may also increase the risks of drought and heat stress in several regions. For June 2026, rainfall across the country is also expected to remain below normal at less than 92 percent of the Long Period Average. However, some parts of northwest and northeast India and several areas of south peninsular India are likely to receive normal to above-normal rainfall. The IMD further said above-normal heatwave days are expected during June over many parts of Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Punjab, Bihar, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh. Isolated regions of Maharashtra, Telangana, Himachal Pradesh and Tamil Nadu are also likely to witness more heatwave days than usual. However, Rajasthan and Jharkhand are expected to see below-normal heatwave days during the month. The Ministry of Earth Sciences said above-normal maximum and minimum temperatures are likely over most parts of the country during June. The IMD noted that neutral El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) conditions over the equatorial Pacific are currently transitioning towards El Nino conditions, which are likely to develop during the southwest monsoon season. Neutral Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) conditions are expected to continue during the monsoon period. The weather office advised state governments and district administrations to take necessary preparedness measures to deal with possible heatwave conditions, including ensuring safe drinking water, operational cooling shelters and stronger health surveillance systems. The IMD also urged people to remain hydrated, avoid exposure during peak afternoon hours and take special care of vulnerable individuals, including children, elderly people and outdoor workers. The department said it will issue the forecast for July rainfall in the last week of June 2026.

Greater Kashmir 30 May 2026 4:59 am

Daniella to lead Team Meghalaya at national kickboxing cship

By Our Reporter Shillong, May 29: A 16-member contingent of the Meghalaya State Kickboxing Association (MSKA), comprising 14 boys and two girls, left for Odisha on Friday to participate in the Junior Boys and Girls National Kickboxing Championship, scheduled to be held in Khurda from May 30 to June 3. The Meghalaya team will be []

The Shillong Times 30 May 2026 2:06 am

Odisha Police Intensifies Statewide Crime Prevention Campaign

Bhubaneswar, May 30: Odisha Police has ramped up its statewide crime prevention efforts following directives from Director General of Police (DGP) Y.B. Khurana. This special enforcement campaign, initiated on May 12, targets criminal activities across the state. According to a statement released by the state police, the operation is being conducted under the supervision of ... Read more Odisha Police Intensifies Statewide Crime Prevention Campaign

Morningstar 30 May 2026 12:21 am

Intel partners Odisha govt, 3DGS for semiconductor substrate manufacturing in India

The project is expected to create over 1,800 direct skilled jobs and strengthen Indias semiconductor manufacturing ecosystem

The Hindu Businessline 29 May 2026 7:50 pm

Odisha Launches Voter Verification Campaign Starting May 30

Bhubaneswar, May 29: A special intensive review of voter lists will commence in Odisha on Saturday. Under this initiative, Booth Level Officers (BLOs) will conduct a door-to-door verification campaign starting May 30 across the state. Their goal is to distribute census forms, assist residents in completing them, and collect the filled forms. Chief Electoral Officer ... Read more Odisha Launches Voter Verification Campaign Starting May 30

Morningstar 29 May 2026 6:21 pm

India's semiconductor push gets major boost with $3.3 bn Odisha deal with Intel & 3D Glass Solutions

Odisha, Intel and 3D Glass Solutions Inc. signed an agreement for a new advanced packaging glass core substrate manufacturing facility. This project, with an investment of $3.3 billion, will be located in the Bhubaneswar-Khurda region. The facility will produce advanced semiconductor components.

The Economic Times 29 May 2026 4:55 pm

Dead prez's name on Rs 1.96 cr invoice! Odisha Association faces allegation

The Odisha Gymnastics Association is facing scrutiny for allegedly using deceased former president Samir Deys name on official documents and invoices linked to the 2026 National Gymnastics Championships. A complaint questioned funding approvals worth crores despite Deys death in 2024. The association blamed outdated letterheads, while the complaint also raised concerns over dual funding, transparency and the lack of elections for nearly 20 years.

The Times of India 29 May 2026 4:49 pm

India's semiconductor push gains momentum as Odisha signs chip technology MoU with Intel, 3DGS

Ashwini Vaishnaw says latest pact will strengthen semiconductor ecosystem amid push for domestic chip production

The Hindu Businessline 29 May 2026 2:10 pm

Odisha Government Signs MoU with Intel and 3DGS for Semiconductor Substrate Manufacturing

New Delhi, May 29: The Odisha government has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Intel and 3D Glass Solutions (3DGS) to bring substrate manufacturing technology to India. This announcement was made by Union Electronics and IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Friday. On the social media platform X, Vaishnaw congratulated the state government, Intel, and ... Read more Odisha Government Signs MoU with Intel and 3DGS for Semiconductor Substrate Manufacturing

Morningstar 29 May 2026 1:26 pm

IMD forecasts below-normal monsoon rainfall, above-normal heatwaves in June

New Delhi , May 29 : The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Friday issued its second-stage long-range forecast for the southwest monsoon season, projecting below-normal rainfall across several key regions of the country while warning of heatwave conditions in multiple states starting in June. Addressing a press conference, Director General of Meteorology Dr Mrutyunjay Mohapatra said the country is expected to receive 90 per cent of the Long Period Average (LPA) rainfall during the June-September monsoon season, with a model error margin of four per cent. We are providing the second-stage update for the June-September monsoon. Quantitatively, we expect 90 per cent of the LPA, with a 4 per cent model error, Mohapatra said.According to the regional forecast, Northeast India is expected to receive normal rainfall, ranging between 94 and 106 per cent of the LPA. However, Central India, South Peninsular India, Northwest India and the Monsoon Core Zone are likely to experience below-normal rainfall during the season.Providing the outlook for June, Mohapatra said rainfall is expected to remain below normal across most parts of the country, at less than 92 per cent of the LPA. Some areas in Northwest India, Northeast India and the southern peninsula may, however, witness normal to above-normal rainfall.The IMD also forecast above-normal temperatures for most regions during June. Maximum temperatures will be above normal for most of the country, except for parts of Central, Northwest and East India. Minimum temperatures are also expected to remain mostly above normal, Mohapatra said. The weather agency warned of an above-normal number of heatwave days in Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Punjab, Bihar, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh. Parts of Maharashtra, Telangana and Tamil Nadu are also likely to witness increased heatwave activity. On oceanic conditions, Mohapatra said neutral ENSO conditions are transitioning towards El Nino, with the probability of El Nino conditions increasing to 82 per cent by June and crossing 90 per cent by July and August. Neutral Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) conditions are expected to persist throughout the monsoon season.He further noted that rainfall in May has been four per cent above normal nationally, while cumulative seasonal rainfall up to May 27 stood one per cent above normal. Mohapatra said the southwest monsoon advanced into the Andaman and Nicobar Islands on May 16, four days ahead of the normal onset date. It has since progressed into the South Arabian Sea and Lakshadweep, with conditions remaining favourable for its arrival over Kerala and the northeastern states within the next week. Meanwhile, the IMD on Thursday forecasted relief from severe heat across Northwest India over the next three days due to the influence of western disturbances and easterly winds, along with thunderstorms, gusty winds and hailstorm activity in several regions. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 29 May 2026 11:21 am

Exciting Job Opportunity: 60 Management Trainee Positions at OPTCL

Bhubaneswar, May 29: The Odisha Power Transmission Corporation Limited (OPTCL) has announced a recruitment notification for 60 Management Trainee (Electrical) positions. This includes 10 vacancies for SC, 12 for ST, 7 for SEBC, and 31 for UR candidates. The online application process for these positions commenced on May 26 at 4 PM and will close ... Read more Exciting Job Opportunity: 60 Management Trainee Positions at OPTCL

Morningstar 29 May 2026 2:41 am

Chief Ministers of BJP-ruled States Meet Vice President Radhakrishnan

New Delhi, May 28: Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary and Odisha Deputy Chief Minister Kanak Vardhan Singh Dev met Vice President C.P. Radhakrishnan on Thursday. The Vice Presidents office shared this information along with photographs. In a post on the social media platform X, the Vice Presidents office stated that Bihars Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary ... Read more Chief Ministers of BJP-ruled States Meet Vice President Radhakrishnan

Morningstar 28 May 2026 6:21 pm

Odisha Police Arrests Individual in 6.88 Crore SBI Loan Fraud Case

Bhubaneswar, May 28: The Economic Offences Wing (EOW) of Odisha Police has arrested an individual in connection with a 6.88 crore bank loan fraud case. This was confirmed by a senior officer on Thursday. The accused, Pradeep Kumar Lenka, a resident of Cuttack, was apprehended by the EOW on Wednesday in Bhubaneswar. The arrest is ... Read more Odisha Police Arrests Individual in 6.88 Crore SBI Loan Fraud Case

Morningstar 28 May 2026 6:07 pm

Activists urge Centre to reject expert panels nod to Odishas Sijimali mine

Mining at Sijimali threatens to destroy the Panichida-Shuagad river and more than one hundred perennial streams, say activists; term recommendation favouring Vedanta unjust

The Hindu 28 May 2026 6:02 pm

Odisha Police Officer Suspended for Assaulting Woman at Police Station

Bhubaneswar, May 28: A police officer in Odishas Kendrapara district has been suspended following allegations of assaulting a married woman and her son. Reports indicate that the officer wiped the womans sindoor, a significant symbol in Hindu tradition, from her forehead, an act deemed highly disrespectful. The victim, Annapurna Mandal, filed a complaint on Tuesday ... Read more Odisha Police Officer Suspended for Assaulting Woman at Police Station

Morningstar 28 May 2026 2:56 pm

Andhra Pradesh officials say Odisha blocking census collection in Kotia villages

Tribal Welfare Minister Gummadi Sandhya Rani has asked Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu to protect the people of the disputed Kotia villages, where Odisha officials have reportedly stopped Andhra Pradesh staff from collecting census data

The Hindu 28 May 2026 1:09 pm

Sold twice, raped multiple times, tribal girl trafficked from Odisha narrates ordeal

Odisha police launch investigation after the girl who escaped from Jhansi district of Uttar Pradesh file a formal complaint

The Hindu 28 May 2026 1:01 pm

Odisha's Migrant Worker Donates Ancestral Land For Village Crematorium

Gaurang Jena from Bhadrak district has emerged as a local hero after donating 16 decimals of family land.

Deccan Chronicle 28 May 2026 12:25 pm

JSW Group commences construction of mega steel project in Odisha

The new steel plant is coming up at the place where South Korean steel major POSCO had once proposed a mega project

The Hindu 28 May 2026 11:06 am

Vedanta's Rs 1 lakh cr projects to be reviewed every fortnight to ensure timely completion: Odisha CM Majhi

Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi announced that Vedanta's proposed projects, valued over Rs 1 lakh crore, will undergo fortnightly reviews to ensure swift execution. These initiatives, including a new alumina refinery and aluminium smelter, aim to significantly boost Odisha's economy and infrastructure, creating numerous jobs and positioning the state as a global aluminium hub.

The Economic Times 28 May 2026 10:01 am

Odisha: Vedantas Rs.1 Lakh Crore Projects to be Reviewed Every 15 days: Mohan Majhi

The land allocation for the proposed power plant, aluminium smelter and alumina refinery has already been completed, while supporting infrastructure development is progressing steadily: Govt

Deccan Chronicle 28 May 2026 9:58 am

Bank holiday for Bakri ID (Id-Uz-Zuha): Are banks open or closed today in your state on May 28, 2026?

Bank holiday today: Banks in several Indian states are closed today, May 28, 2026, in observance of Bakri ID (Id-Uz-Zuha). While branch services are unavailable in affected regions, digital banking remains accessible. The holiday is observed as per the RBI's state-wise calendar, with exceptions in Odisha, Sikkim, Assam, and Arunachal Pradesh.

The Economic Times 28 May 2026 7:00 am

Odisha Govt Warns Illegal Bangladeshi Infiltrators; BJD Terms Issue Minor

The state administration had begun the identification process last year and several alleged Bangladeshi infiltrators had already been deported: Reports

Deccan Chronicle 27 May 2026 9:15 pm

Odisha CM Lays Foundation Stone for Rs 65,000-Crore JSW Steel Project; 32,000 Jobs Expected

He claimed that administrative bottlenecks delaying the project were removed after the new government took charge

Deccan Chronicle 27 May 2026 7:35 pm

ABVPs Commitment to Combat Educational Discrepancies and Urban Naxalism: Virendra Singh Solanki

New Delhi, May 27: The All India Student Council (ABVP) held a one-day working committee meeting at the Education and Research University in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, the sacred land of Mahaprabhu Jagannath. The meeting passed a resolution to commend the public for establishing democratic values by ending violence, fear, and appeasement politics in West Bengal. The ... Read more ABVPs Commitment to Combat Educational Discrepancies and Urban Naxalism: Virendra Singh Solanki

Morningstar 27 May 2026 6:37 pm

Hopeful JSW's Rs 65,000 cr steel plant will be completed by 2029, to boost industrialisation: Majhi

Odisha's Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi is optimistic that JSW's massive Rs 65,000 crore integrated steel plant near Paradip will be operational by 2029. This mega project marks a significant step in the state's industrialisation. The plant will have an initial capacity of 13.2 MTPA and is expected to create substantial employment and economic opportunities for the people of Odisha.

The Economic Times 27 May 2026 5:08 pm

Retrenchment of 15,000 contract workers sparks unrest in Odisha, BMS seeks CMs intervention

Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh alleges retrenchments were carried out by four power distribution companies operating under Tata Power in Odisha in the name of cost-cutting.

The Hindu 27 May 2026 4:39 pm

JSW Steel kicks off Rs 65,000 crore greenfield steel project in Odisha

JSW Steel has launched a massive Rs 65,000 crore steel project in Odisha. This 13.2 million tonne per annum integrated steel plant will be developed in phases at Paradeep. The project is strategically located on Odisha's coastline. It will offer strong port connectivity and efficient access to raw materials. This development aims to serve both domestic and international markets.

The Economic Times 27 May 2026 4:12 pm

Trinamool Congress' MLA Dilip Mondal arrested by Bengal police from Puri for making 'provocative' remarks

West Bengal TMC MLA Dilip Mondal was arrested in Puri, Odisha on Wednesday. Police apprehended him following a complaint about provocative remarks made during a victory rally. Mondal was reportedly staying at a hotel. He is being brought to Kolkata on transit remand. A video of his alleged threats to BJP workers went viral. Searches were conducted at his properties.

The Economic Times 27 May 2026 3:59 pm

Odisha Rajya Sabha By-Election Scheduled for June 18 Following Resignation of Debashish Samantaray

Bhubaneswar, May 27: The Election Commission of India (ECI) announced the dates for the by-election to fill the vacant Rajya Sabha seat from Odisha on Wednesday. This seat became vacant after Debashish Samantarays resignation. Samantaray resigned from both the BJD and the Rajya Sabha on Monday. According to the schedule released by the Election Commission, ... Read more Odisha Rajya Sabha By-Election Scheduled for June 18 Following Resignation of Debashish Samantaray

Morningstar 27 May 2026 1:46 pm

Odisha: Rajya Sabha bypoll to seat vacated by Samantaray to be held on June 18

The Election Commission announced a bypoll for a Rajya Sabha seat from Odisha on June 18. Debashish Samantaray resigned from the BJD and the Rajya Sabha, subsequently joining the BJP. The notification will be issued on June 1, with nominations closing on June 8. Voting will occur on June 18 if multiple candidates contest.

The Economic Times 27 May 2026 12:49 pm

Odisha PSC Announces OCS-2024 Results: 200 Candidates Pass Exam

Bhubaneswar, May 26: The Odisha Public Service Commission (OPSC) announced the results of the Odisha Civil Services Examination-2024 on Tuesday. A total of 200 candidates successfully passed the exam, including 78 women. The announcement has brought joy to the successful candidates and their families. According to the notification released by the commission, among the selected ... Read more Odisha PSC Announces OCS-2024 Results: 200 Candidates Pass Exam

Morningstar 26 May 2026 11:44 pm

Odisha Crime Branch Arrests Another Suspect in GRP Constable Lynching Case

Bhubaneswar, May 26: The Crime Branch of Odisha Police has apprehended another suspect linked to the mob lynching of Government Railway Police (GRP) constable Soumya Ranjan Swain, which occurred on May 7 in the outskirts of Bhubaneswar, specifically in Balianta. The arrested individual, Binod Kumar Behera (48), is a resident of the Saty Nagar area ... Read more Odisha Crime Branch Arrests Another Suspect in GRP Constable Lynching Case

Morningstar 26 May 2026 9:03 pm

GRP constable lynching: Main accused arrested in Odisha

GRP constable Soumya Ranjan Swain was allegedly tied to a pole and beaten to death by a mob in Bhingarpur-Kaja in the Balianta police station area on the outskirts of Bhubaneswar on May 7

The Hindu 26 May 2026 6:00 pm

Ex-BJD MP Debashish Samantaray joins BJP, a day after quitting regional party

While defections are likely to intensify in coming months in Odisha ahead of local polls in 2027, the BJD, a strong Opposition, will not be easily steamrolled on the ground; he was welcomed in the presence of BJP national president Nitin Nabin and Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Majhi

The Hindu 26 May 2026 5:49 pm

L&T wins orders from JSW Utkal Steel, IWAI, others

NEW DELHI, May 26: Larsen & Toubro (L&T) on Tuesday said it has secured multiple orders in India, including a contract from JSW Utkal Steel Ltd and two projects from Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI). The orders have been bagged by L&T GeoStructure, a wholly-owned subsidiary of L&T. JSW Utkal Steela subsidiary of JSW Steel has placed a contract for piling work at its steel plant project in Paradeep, Odisha. Piling work is the deep foundation job where long [] The post L&T wins orders from JSW Utkal Steel, IWAI, others appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 26 May 2026 4:14 pm

Odisha may attract Rs 25,000-30,000 cr in power investments after policy shift

BHUBANESWAR, May 26: Odisha could attract investments worth Rs 25,000-30,000 crore in the power sector over the next six to 12 months after the state moved to align with the Centres policy on concessional power allocation from thermal plants, an industry body official said. The state government is set to mandate the supply of 5 per cent of capacity from newly commissioned thermal power plants at variable charges, replacing its earlier policy that required developers to allocate 12-14 per cent [] The post Odisha may attract Rs 25,000-30,000 cr in power investments after policy shift appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 26 May 2026 4:13 pm

Hari Babu Kambhampati takes oath as Odisha Governor

Orissa High Court Chief Justice Chakradhari Sharan Singh administered the oath of office to Mr. Kambhampati in the presence of CM Majhi and the Leader of Opposition Naveen Patnaik.

The Hindu 26 May 2026 3:10 pm

Six Die of Suspected Toxic Gas Inhalation Inside Septic Tank in Odishas Kalahandi

Locals rushed to the spot after hearing cries for help and launched rescue efforts before police and fire services personnel arrived. All the victims were later pulled out and shifted to a nearby hospital.

Deccan Chronicle 26 May 2026 3:04 pm

Builder Falls Inside Septic Tank In Odisha, 5 Enter To Rescue Him, All Die

Six people died of suspected asphyxiation inside a septic tank under construction in Odisha.

NDTV 26 May 2026 2:53 pm

Ajay Kumar Bhalla, Hari Babu Kambhampati sworn in as Manipur and Odisha Governors

Bhalla and Kambhampati were administered the oath of office by Manipur HC and Odisha HC Chief Justices respectively.

The Hindu 26 May 2026 2:51 pm

Workers die of suspected asphyxiation inside under-construction septic tank in Odishas Kalahandi

Kalahandi Collector Sachin Pawer said the district administration has released 30,000 each to the family members of the deceased for their last rites

The Hindu 26 May 2026 2:45 pm

Odisha train accident | PM inspects site, takes stock of situation; assures stringent action against guilty

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on June 3 inspected the triple train accident site at Bahanaga in Odishas Balasore district

The Hindu 26 May 2026 2:30 pm

Odisha: Two Accused Injured in Police Encounter in Sudhir Patra Murder Case

The injured accused were identified as Ranjan Mallik from the Nuagaon police station area and Saroj Panda from the Hinjilicut police station area

Deccan Chronicle 26 May 2026 12:20 pm

BJD MP Debashish Samantaray quits party, resigns from Rajya Sabha

Odisha's Biju Janata Dal faces another blow as senior leader Debashish Samantaray resigns. He cited feeling sidelined within the party. Samantaray has also submitted his resignation from the Rajya Sabha. He is set to join the Bharatiya Janata Party tomorrow. This move reduces the BJD's strength in the Upper House. The induction ceremony will see key BJP leaders present.

The Economic Times 26 May 2026 12:03 am

Odisha Hydro Power Corporation Signs MoU With Energy Department For FY 202627, Sets Roadmap For Sustainable Growth

The agreement, signed on May 25, is expected to serve as a performance framework for OHPC during FY 202627: Reports

Deccan Chronicle 25 May 2026 11:04 pm

Two-Year-Old Boy Dies After Falling Into Unattended Pit In Odishas Keonjhar

The deceased child was identified as Anil, son of Arun Khandei of the village under Hatadihi block and Soso police limits: Reports

Deccan Chronicle 25 May 2026 10:39 pm

Odisha CM Meets PM Modi, Discusses Infrastructure, Investment And Welfare Initiatives

The Chief Minister also extended an invitation to the Prime Minister to attend the celebrations marking two years of the BJP governments tenure in Odisha: Reports

Deccan Chronicle 25 May 2026 10:02 pm

Odisha Police Launches Nationwide Hunt For Weapons Looted By Maoists

Former Odisha Police officer Amaresh Panda said Odisha had long served as an operational corridor and safe zone for Maoist cadres active in eastern and central India since the 1990s

Deccan Chronicle 25 May 2026 7:02 pm

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A few years back, in the narrow lanes of North West Delhis resettlement colonies, children going missing was very common and was treated almost as an unfortunate fact of life. Families struggling to survive on daily wages often had little time, support, or institutional access to respond when a child suddenly went missing. In neighbourhoods shaped by continuous migration, overcrowding, economic distress, and social vulnerability, children frequently slipped through the cracks pushed into labour, lured by traffickers, or simply fleeing violence and instability at home. But today, in several of these mohallas of Jahangirpuri, Azadpur Mandi, and Shahbad Dairy, children themselves have become part of an informal vigilance network working to prevent such disappearances. If a child remains absent from school for several days, word spreads quickly through local childrens groups, womens collectives, and community volunteers. Concerns are escalated to the appropriate quarters. And the result? The concerted efforts of CRY Child Rights and You and its partner organisation Saksham created an integrated child surveillance system with the help of children, their family members, and the community an intervention that successfully traced 97 out of 102 missing children and brought them back safely to their families between January 2025 and April 2026. If one of our schoolmates doesnt show up to school for several days, we immediately visit their home, understand the reason, and inform community members and local groups, says a 15-year-old girl associated with one such childrens collective. This is not a formal surveillance mechanism run by local authorities. Children, parents, womens collectives, schools, local organisations, and community volunteers have together built an informal but highly responsive safety net organically embedded within the community to prevent children from disappearing into the shadows of trafficking, exploitation, abuse, or neglect. At a time when India continues to witness a worrying rise in cases related to missing children, this community-driven model emerging from some of Delhis most vulnerable settlements offers an important lesson: Child protection cannot succeed through policing alone. It must be rooted within communities themselves. The scale of the crisis The latest National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) Crime in India 2024 report paints a deeply worrying picture. The number of missing children rose from 1,38,609 in 2023 to 1,47,175 in 2024 an increase of 6.2 per cent. Girls constituted nearly 76 per cent of all missing children, exposing the stark gendered nature of vulnerability. Delhi is no exception. According to the state-wise figures from the NCRB report, West Bengal recorded the highest share of missing children, followed by Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Bihar, and Delhi. Thousands of children also remain untraced long after complaints are filed. Yet these numbers alone fail to capture the lived realities behind such incidents. Children rarely go missing in a vacuum. Poverty, migration, school dropouts, domestic violence, emotional distress, trafficking networks, unsafe labour conditions and fragile family environments often intersect to create pathways of vulnerability. In urban settlements across Delhi NCR particularly among migrant and economically marginalised communities these risks become even sharper. Families struggling for survival often work long hours in informal jobs, leaving children with little supervision or support. Adolescents, especially girls, become vulnerable to trafficking, coercion, online manipulation, or unsafe relationships. Rebuilding protection from within the community Places like Jahangirpuri, Shahbad Dairy, and areas surrounding Azadpur Mandi have long grappled with the consequences of rapid urbanisation, migration, overcrowding, and economic distress. On-ground interactions with families, police, and Saksham officials reveal that economic insecurity pushed children towards child labour, migration, and exploitation. Parvesh Sehgal, a member of the local Child Vigilance Group, shared, School dropouts, disrupted education, family-based violence layered with unsupervised social media exposure, and unresolved adolescent emotional insecurities often push children to elope or become easy targets for traffickers. He further added, Between January 2025 and April 2026, though many of the children were traced, five children remain untraced, including one boy and four girls. What has changed in parts of North-West Delhi is not merely the efficiency of rescue operations, but the social response surrounding them. The intervention recognised that tracing children is only one part of the challenge. Equally critical are rehabilitation, psychosocial support, reducing the risk of re-trafficking, restoring education, and rebuilding trust within families and communities. The intervention, with the support of local schools, the police, the District Child Protection Unit (DCPU), and the Child Welfare Committee (CWC), worked together to facilitate quick reporting, family counselling, and a coordinated response system. In addition to that, the team carried out door-to-door monitoring and awareness sessions on online safety, emotional well-being, and trafficking. Importantly, children themselves became active participants in the protection ecosystem. Local childrens groups now identify school dropouts, report suspicious activities, support younger children, and alert community members when someone suddenly disappears from school or the neighbourhood. The shift is profound: Children are no longer being treated merely as beneficiaries of protection systems. They are becoming stakeholders in safeguarding their own communities. Schools played a pivotal role not only through re-enrolment and monitoring of children, but also through empathetic support to continue education and enhance agency, creating a conducive environment for children to come out of trauma. One school teacher described the systemic approach succinctly: Special attention is now being given to children with prolonged absenteeism. This has resulted in noticeable improvement in childrens school attendance and regular participation in education. It is evident that prevention and rescue-rehabilitation mechanisms did not rely solely on institutional intervention but also on informed, participatory, community-driven efforts deeply rooted in collective trust and accountability. The way forward To sustain the effort, CRY and Saksham are working with the Vigilance Group and Bal Prahari Group, particularly in vulnerable communities, while strengthening collaboration between civil society, communities, and government departments. They are also conducting awareness drives with parents and organising counselling sessions on child protection, cyber safety, and mental health support for children. But just community initiatives are not all. The fight against missing children also demands active involvement of decentralised governance and community-based institutional systems. Police ward committees, Panchayats, Mohalla Committees, School Management Committees, and local child protection bodies must come forward to play a transformative role in identifying early signs of vulnerability, monitoring school dropouts, strengthening community vigilance, and ensuring faster reporting and response. In both rural and urban poor settlements, these institutions are often the first point of contact for distressed families. If properly sensitised and integrated into child protection frameworks, they can function not merely as administrative structures, but as grassroots safety networks capable of addressing safety of children. It is important that these orchestrated efforts translate into measurable impact rather than remain a series of isolated activities. As such interventions are replicated across other geographies, no more children especially girls should have to sink into vulnerability and trauma. Together, we must act beyond numbers, reports, word-crafts, spreadsheets, and fancy presentations ensuring a safe and happy childhood at the grassroots level for every child will be the real measure of our success as a society and as a nation. Puja Marwaha is CEO, CRY Child Rights and You.

The Week 25 May 2026 5:45 pm

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The principal opposition party in Bihar, Rashtriya Janata Dal, went from 81 legislators in 2021 in the Assembly to just 25 in the 2025 Assembly elections, a decline of more than 65 per cent in its strength. The Indian National Congress too suffered a similar slide, shrinking from 19 MLAs to six. The reduced numbers have not only weakened their political standing but also deepened resentment within their ranks. According to political observers, both camps are struggling more with their internal issues than with effectively occupying the opposition space. This has created a vacuum within Bihars Opposition politics. Key leaders at the helm in both the RJD and Congress reportedly do not hold a high opinion of each other, further suggesting a freeze in ties. That makes a collective push against the ruling alliance difficult, especially after the NDAs massive mandate of 202 seats in the 243-member assembly. We have been part of the RJD-led coalition for the past few decades and we dont have a good experience with them, politically as well as electorally. We have lost elections with them and lost our space too. There seemingly has been an informal decoupling, a former Congress MLA said. However, neither side has officially indicated any break in the alliance. With the RJD weakened, some Congress leaders believe this was the right moment for the grand old party to attempt a revival and tap into the emerging vacuum. But the Congress leadership in the state has shown little sign of organisational rebuilding or political aggression that could signal a recovery. Even the BJP-led government in the state sees the Opposition as an incapacitated group, which, according to leaders, has also contributed to the BJP keeping a relatively low profile on its communal politics. It was expected that after the BJP came back, there could be communal posturing, but till now there hasnt been anything like that, a Congress leader said. Earlier, they could not have done it because the BJP was under the leadership of Nitish Kumar and there were direct instructions against any communal activities. While the RJDs more than two decades out of power as the principal opposition party has infused hopelessness among sections of its cadre, the Congress faced a different crisis after the 2025 Assembly elections. A large section of party workers expressed dissatisfaction with the state leadership over ticket distribution, alleging that preference was given to new entrants while old-timers were sidelined. The Congress has also not taken any action against the three cross-voters in the Rajya Sabha elections, unlike in states such as Odisha and Haryana where cross-voting legislators were suspended. Leaders in the state believe disciplinary action is unlikely, as the three MLAs constitute nearly half of the partys current Assembly strength.

The Week 25 May 2026 5:45 pm

Odisha bars labour work during peak heat hours

Field-level officials have also been instructed to remain vigilant and spread awareness among contractors and workers to prevent any untoward incidents caused by extreme heat conditions

The Hindu 25 May 2026 12:47 pm

Odisha Chief Minister Visits Key Manufacturing Units in Khurda

Bhubaneswar, May 24: Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi visited major manufacturing units located in the industrial parks of Khurda district on Sunday. According to an official statement, the Chief Ministers visit highlighted the governments robust ecosystem support, spanning from employment-driven sectors to high-tech strategic manufacturing. Majhi first toured Trimetro Garments, a leading apparel manufacturer ... Read more Odisha Chief Minister Visits Key Manufacturing Units in Khurda

Morningstar 24 May 2026 11:53 pm

Tribal Familys Return To Ancestral Faith Marked By Unique Rebirth Ritual In Odisha

The Santhal community observes the ritual as a symbolic new birth for families re-joining their ancestral belief system: Local sources

Deccan Chronicle 24 May 2026 9:07 pm

Four Dead, 17 Fall Ill After Community Feast In Odisha Village

Following the incident, medical teams reached the village and began collecting details from those who attended the feast: Reports

Deccan Chronicle 24 May 2026 8:46 pm

Odisha Politics: BJP Gains Early Momentum As Opposition Struggles Ahead Of Panchayat Polls

The Bharatiya Janata Party has already intensified its organisational preparations in the state following its victory in the 2024 Assembly elections: Reports

Deccan Chronicle 24 May 2026 8:10 pm

Odisha man disappears after 1994 murder; arrested 32 years later hiding in an underground chamber

Odisha man disappears after 1994 murder: A man accused in a 1994 murder case was arrested after evading police for 32 years by allegedly using fake identities, moving across states for work, and hiding inside a secret underground chamber built inside his house in Odishas Jajpur district. Police said they caught him after receiving a tip-off that he had returned to his village for a family function.

The Economic Times 24 May 2026 6:55 pm

6 Held for Carrying Ganja Worth Rs. 16 Lakh

During interrogation, Rasool reportedly confessed that he transported the contraband from Odisha in a car to supply local peddlers.

Deccan Chronicle 24 May 2026 1:39 am

Andhra, Odisha tug-of-war over 21 Kotia villages

A long-standing border dispute between Andhra Pradesh and Odisha has reignited. Odisha conducted a census in 21 disputed villages, leading to arrests. Andhra Pradesh responded with its own census and installed solar panels. Odisha officials are now verifying the installations and planning their own solar projects for residents. The rivalry over these villages continues to intensify.

The Economic Times 23 May 2026 11:40 pm

Work First: Odisha CM Mohan Majhi Skips Holiday To Review Law And Order, Industrial Growth

The Chief Ministers decision to hold the meeting on a holiday was viewed in administrative circles as a reflection of the governments focus on proactive governance and continuous monitoring of critical state matters: Reports

Deccan Chronicle 23 May 2026 11:24 pm