Odisha Woman Returns Bag With Rs 60,000 Cash And Valuables To Police
During verification, police found that the bag contained more than Rs 60,000 in cash, along with a silver anklet and a bunch of keys: Reports
Weather tomorrow July 14: India's weather on Tuesday, July 14, will be highly uneven with monsoon activity. Heavy rainfall and thunderstorms are expected in eastern and northeastern states. Uttarakhand remains on alert for very heavy rainfall and potential landslides. Delhi and Uttar Pradesh will likely experience isolated showers and continued warm conditions. Western and northwestern regions will see subdued monsoon activity with scattered rainfall.
Andhra Pradesh health experts study Odishas medicine supply system
Three held with 95 kg marijuana being transported from Odisha to Karnataka
BJD moves child rights panel over alleged use of children at BJP political rally in Odisha
The regional party demands notices be issued against Odisha CM Mohan Charan Majhi, State BJP president Manmohan Samal and former party MLA Pravat Biswal
Five Held in Jubilee Hills with 1.25 Litres of Hash Oil Worth 16 Lakh
Three peddlers and two consumers nabbed by Task Force; main supplier from Odisha absconding
Odisha Man Dies After Wife Hits Him On Head With Mobile During Fight
Reports suggest that an argument broke out between the husband and wife at their residence on Saturday. During the altercation, the wife allegedly hit her husband on the head with a mobile phone
Odisha: Wife Booked After Odisha Man Dies Following Alleged Assault With Mobile Phone
The incident took place at Chimnibhati Pada under the jurisdiction of Bolangir Town Police Station: Reports
Odisha: CRPF Jawan's Wife Arrested For Alleged Abetment Of Suicide In Odisha's Kandhamal
The accused was produced before a local court after her arrest and remanded to judicial custody: Reports
Three bus crew members held in Hyderbad for smuggling 41 kg of marijuana from Odisha
Viral Video From Odisha's Ganjam Sparks Outrage
Dalit youth alleges illegal confinement, custodial-style assault
Weather Forecast Today: The India Meteorological Department forecasts an active monsoon day across many Indian states. Heavy rainfall and thunderstorms are expected in northern, eastern, and northeastern regions. States like Uttarakhand, Bihar, and Assam are under heavy rainfall warnings. Delhi, however, anticipates mostly cloudy skies without any rainfall alerts. Residents are advised to remain alert for potential waterlogging and localized flooding.
Aditya Birla Group to invest additional 12,000 crore in Odisha alumina refinery expansion
The expansion is expected to generate jobs, strengthen downstream industries and reinforce Odishas position as a leading aluminium and metallurgy hub.
Aditya Birla Group proposes 12,000 crore investment for Kansariguda alumina refinery expansion
The company, which already has a refinery and two smelter plants in Odisha, has been implementing a 1 MTPA capacity greenfield refinery project at Kansariguda at an investment of 8,000 crore through Hindalco Industries Limited
Almost 30% of voter names were deleted in Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu, largely because BLOs failed to trace these voters; Odisha had a 6% deletion rate, mostly due to migration
On Camera, Thar Pulls Out ATM With Rope In Daring Odisha Heist
Locals say there have been several incidents of theft and robbery in the region over the past few months, and residents have demanded increased police patrolling and stronger security measures.
After Bhubaneswar DCP, Another Odisha-Cadre IPS Officer Resigns During Training
Officials at the Odisha Police Headquarters confirmed receipt of his resignation letter: Reports
Odisha Government Launches Criminal Investigation into Textbook Errors
Bhubaneswar, July 11: The Odisha government has taken significant action regarding serious errors found in school textbooks for grades 1 to 8. Chief Minister Mohan Chandra Majhi has ordered a criminal investigation into the matter. The government aims to identify all circumstances and individuals responsible for the distribution of flawed textbooks to students. The Chief ... Read more Odisha Government Launches Criminal Investigation into Textbook Errors
Odisha CM Orders Crime Branch Probe Into SCERT Textbook Errors, Seeks Criminal Investigation
The decision comes after an official inquiry reportedly identified nearly 2,000 language, factual and editorial errors across the textbooks, raising serious concerns over quality control in the state's school education system
Odisha Police Launches Cyber Awareness Campaign Ahead of Puri Rath Yatra 2026
Bhubaneswar, July 11: In preparation for the Puri Rath Yatra 2026, the Crime Investigation Department (CID-CB) of Odisha Police has announced a comprehensive cyber security awareness campaign. This year, millions of devotees and tourists from across the country and abroad are expected to visit Puri during the festival. Given the potential risks of online hotel ... Read more Odisha Police Launches Cyber Awareness Campaign Ahead of Puri Rath Yatra 2026
Aditya Birla Group proposes $1.26 billion expansion of Odisha alumina refinery
Aditya Birla Group plans a significant expansion for its Odisha alumina refinery. The company will invest an additional $1.26 billion to triple its current capacity. This substantial investment will bring the total proposed expenditure to about $2.1 billion. The expansion project will be managed by the group entity Hindalco Industries. This development aims to significantly boost alumina production in the region.
Odisha CM orders criminal investigation into errors in school textbooks
Taking the incident seriously, the Chief Minister has asked the Director of the State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT) to file an FIR with the Crime Branch SP, a statement issued by the CMO said
Bengal Man Poses As IAS Officer, Dupes Job Aspirant Of Rs 20 Lakh In Odisha
The accused identified as Rabinarayan Das, a native of Kendrapada district, is presently staying at Uttarpara police station area in Hooghly district of West Bengal.
Two Odisha men held with 12.9 kg ganja near Thrissur railway station
Excise steps up probe into source of ganja and its intended recipients in Thrissur
Odisha Makes Aadhaar Mandatory for Vehicle Registration, Ownership Transfer
Under a revised Standard Operating Procedure (SOP), applicants seeking registration of new vehicles or transfer of ownership must furnish Aadhaar along with valid proof of address and other prescribed documents
Beyond Politics: Odisha Minister Bibhuti Bhusan Jena Wins Hearts
The minister's sudden arrival took everyone at the ashram by surprise, leaving residents and visitors pleasantly astonished.
On 8th July, Mohsin Kazmi from Jharkhands Jamshedpur, who claims to be working at Jindal Steel in Odishas Sambalpur, uploaded a video on his Instagram page with more than 3 lakh followers.
Odisha CPET 2026 provisional marks objection facility begins today at SAMS portal, check details
The Odisha Higher Education Department will open the CPET 2026 objection window soon. Candidates can submit their objections online through the SAMS portal from July 10. The objection facility will remain open until July 13, 2026. Results for Teacher Education Courses 2026 will be published separately. Final merit lists will be released after all objections are verified.
Why 'Cyclone Man' VK Pandian Visited Venezuela After Twin Earthquakes
VK Pandian visited earthquake-hit Venezuela to share Odisha and India's disaster management expertise with interim President Delcy Rodriguez.
ONGC to undertake 1.75 MMT strategic oil reserve expansion at Mangaluru
ONGC approved a 1.75 MMT strategic petroleum reserve expansion at Mangaluru. This project will add significant storage capacity to India's energy security network. India is strengthening its reserves after recent global supply chain disruptions. Additional SPR facilities are also being developed in Odisha and Karnataka. This increases India's total oil storage capacity to approximately seventy-four days.
The death of 14 girls from the Juang community, a Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group, from Odisha at a seafood processing plant in Tamil Nadus Tiruvallur has brought to the fore the socio-economic realities of marginalised tribal populations despite decades of targeted interventions. Satyasundar Barik visits the Juang villagers who lost their daughters to understand what went wrong in the development journey
The committee will study the functioning of excise departments in Kerala, Karnataka, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, and Odisha, including liquor procurement, retail operations, and employee service conditions, says K.Vignesh
Odisha: Hirakud Dam Opens 10 Sluice Gates As Reservoir Inflow Rises
Earlier in the day, four sluice gates were opened in the first phase of the operation to regulate the increasing water level: Reports
Bulldozers Raze Houses Of Six Murder Accused In Odisha's Rourkela
The demolition drive was carried out at Narayani Basti under the Sector 7 police station limits, where the accused had allegedly constructed illegal houses on encroached land.
SIR draft electoral rolls: Voter base in four states shrinks by 22 lakh
Around 22 lakh voters are missing from draft electoral rolls in four states. Odisha alone saw over 20 lakh names dropped from its voter list. This revision is part of a special intensive exercise underway across several regions. Eligible citizens can still apply for inclusion in the final voter lists. The Election Commission is conducting this revision with a staggered schedule.
Bangladeshi Criminal Deported After Serving 14-year Jail Term In Odisha
According to police records, Khan had illegally entered India in 2002 without a valid passport or visa, claiming he had come in search of work as a labourer. Investigators, however, alleged that he later became involved in a series of criminal activities in Balasore district
Vijayawada: RTC Bus Crushes Pedestrian To Death At Pandit Nehru Bus Station
The driver of the bus rammed into the passenger at a high speed even when several passengers were moving on the premises. Despite the presence of a speed breaker, the driver drove the vehicle in a rash manner and under the impact, Bulu Sahoo, 42, died on the spot. Sahu belonged to Govindnagar in Odisha state
India successfully test-fires Pinaka long-range guided rocket from Odisha coast: DRDO
ET Graphics: Odisha, Delhi, Tamil Nadu lead India's EV adoption surge amid fuel shift
Vehicles running on fuels other than petrol and diesel made up a record 40% of all passenger vehicles sold in June, FADA data released earlier this week showed.
Missing 15-year-old Odisha girl found in Bengaluru
NMC flags GMC Jammu over CCTV compliance
Srinagar, July 08: The National Medical Commission (NMC) has identified Govt. Medical College (GMC), Jammu among 70 medical colleges across India for failing to comply with mandatory CCTV surveillance and Network Video Recorder (NVR) integration norms, directing immediate compliance with its regulations. The NMC has directed all non-compliant medical colleges and institutions across the country to immediately install CCTV surveillance systems, connect their Network Video Recorders (NVRs) with the NMC Command and Control Centre, and provide live feed access to the Commission. In a communication issued by the NMC's IT Division on July 6, 2026, the Commission stated that medical colleges are mandated under various regulations and advisories to install 25 CCTV cameras at prescribed locations and maintain 30 days of playback footage and share live feeds with the NMC through NVR connectivity. From Jammu and Kashmir, Government Medical College (GMC), Bakshinagar Jammu has figured among the institutions listed as non-compliant in the communication under the UG category. The Commission said that despite continuous follow-up with institutions, several colleges have still not linked their NVR systems with the NMC. Consequently, a list of 70 non-compliant medical colleges, including undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) institutions, has been made public. Among the institutions named are prominent government medical colleges and hospitals from Delhi, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Punjab, Odisha, Telangana, and other states. According to the NMC, the CCTV and NVR requirements form part of the UGMSR-2023 regulations, PGMSR-2023 (Amendment) dated February 20, 2026, and MARB Regulations 2023, aimed at strengthening transparency, monitoring, and regulatory oversight in medical education institutions. The commission has directed all listed institutions to comply with the CCTV installation and NVR integration requirements on an immediate basis. The Commission has also provided technical support through its designated email for institutions facing implementation issues. The notice has been forwarded to the Departments of Medical Education and Directorates of Medical Education of all States and Union Territories for further necessary action.
Two Youths Rescued Safely After 20-Hour Search In Odisha's Forested Hills
The youths, identified as Raj Mallik and Ganesh Duduka, both residents of Kansingha village in Bargarh district's Padampur sub-division, had ventured into the Kuthikhol area near Jhanj Hills on Tuesday.
Nalco, NLCIL sign JV pact to set up 1,080 MW captive power plant in Odisha
National Aluminium Company and NLC India have signed a joint venture agreement. They will jointly establish a 1,080 MW thermal captive power plant in Odisha. This new plant will supply essential power to Nalco's aluminium smelter expansion project. The collaboration also aims to explore renewable energy and secure coal supply. This strategic partnership will enhance Nalco's power generation capabilities.
From Maoist Crossfire To Water Crisis : An Odisha Tribal Village Is Still Thirsty
Lekadpaju villagers are currently waiting for safe drinking water project from government but they get only assurances from officers.
5-Year-Old Girl Critically Injured In Stray Dog Attack At Odisha School
The student suffered multiple injuries but her wounds were treated promptly and her condition is currently stable.
Ashwini Vaishnaw & Odisha CM Majhi launch new Puri to Koraput Express for daytime travel
The Shield that Teaches the Other Side to Build More
TECHNOLOGY & NATIONAL SECURITY On 10 and 11 June, the DRDO fired two interceptors from Chandipur off the Odisha coast. The AD-1 caught its target inside the atmosphere. The AD-2 caught its target in space. The Ministry of Defence said the country could now engage threats up to the intercontinental class, and it placed India in the small group of states able to shoot down a ballistic missile. The story sold itself as safety. A dome over the cities. A wall against the missiles of two nuclear-armed neighbours. That is not what a missile shield does. A working shield is the one defensive system that pushes the other side to build more offence. India has not bought cover with these tests. It has told Islamabad and Beijing that their retaliation may not get through, and both have a single sensible answer, which is more warheads on faster launchers. What the June tests proved The two interceptors belong to Phase-II of India's ballistic missile defence programme. The AD-1 works in the terminal phase, low down, where a warhead is about to arrive. The AD-2 works high in space during mid-course, while the warhead is still coasting. Together they cover threats in the 2,000 to 5,000 km class, and defence officials compared the AD-2's reach to intercepting something like China's DF-41. The targets in the June trial were Agni-series missiles standing in for hostile ones. The more revealing detail sits in Phase-III, already sanctioned. Two new interceptors are under development, one to catch hypersonic glide vehicles, and one built specifically to counter MIRVs, the missiles that split into many warheads before they land. Read that plainly. India is already designing defences against the exact countermeasures a shield invites. The programme has priced in the arms race it is about to set off. Why a shield reads as a sword Here is the mechanism, in plain terms. A missile shield is only useful in the seconds after someone fires. It does nothing on a normal day. Its whole job is to catch what comes at you once shots are exchanged. Now put the shield next to the rest of India's arsenal. The Agni-V is canisterised, which means the missile sits sealed in its launch tube, ready to fire, often with the warhead already fitted. In March 2024, India tested it with MIRVs under Mission Divyastra, and SIPRI assesses it can carry up to three warheads on a single missile. Accurate missiles, kept ready, splitting into many warheads, sitting behind a shield that mops up whatever the enemy manages to fire back. That combination has a name in the strategy literature. Christopher Clary and Vipin Narang, writing in International Security, list precisely this bundle, accurate MIRVs at high readiness alongside layered missile defence, as the toolkit of a counterforce posture. Counterforce means going after the enemy's weapons before they launch, then catching the ragged few that survive. India declares No First Use. The neighbour does not read your speeches. It reads your hardware, and the hardware now looks like the back half of a first strike. A missile shield only earns its cost after someone has already fired. That is why the other side reads it as the second half of a first strike. Pakistan already answered, China is next. None of this is a forecast. Pakistan started building its reply in 2017, when it first tested the Ababeel, a medium-range missile that carries MIRVs. Its stated purpose, in the Pakistani military's own words, is to keep its missiles survivable in what it called the growing regional ballistic missile defence environment. Translated, it is a tool to punch through an Indian shield. The maths favours Pakistan here. A MIRV splits one missile into several warheads plus decoys, and no interceptor screen can catch all of them. Warheads are cheap. Interceptors are expensive. Every rupee India spends on the wall, Pakistan answers for less, and comes out ahead on the exchange. China is the larger version of the same problem. The US Department of Defense projects that China could hold around 1,000 nuclear warheads by 2030, up from roughly 300 for decades. It already fields the DF-41 and the dual-use DF-26. Indian analysts expect Beijing to drift toward launch-on-warning, firing on the alert rather than after absorbing a hit. An Indian shield gives China one more reason to hold more warheads and keep them on a shorter fuse. The case for building it anyway The honest counter-argument is that India's arsenal is too small to attempt any of this. Rajesh Rajagopalan of the Observer Research Foundation makes the point directly. Once India reserves a large share of its warheads to deter China, what remains falls well short of the numbers needed for a disarming first strike on Pakistan. On that reading the shield is genuinely defensive, meant to protect leadership and command centres, and to stop the drones and cruise missiles that flew during the May 2025 Operation Sindoor exchanges. That case is real, and it may even be right about India's intentions. It still misses how the security dilemma works. An adversary does not respond to what you mean. It responds to what you can do. The bundle of ready MIRVs and layered defence looks like counterforce from Islamabad whatever Delhi intends, and perception is what starts the build. The Ababeel exists today because of what India was assembling a decade ago, not because of anything India said. Bottom Line The shield works exactly as advertised, and that is the trouble. Each clean interception buys India a thin layer of cover and hands its neighbours a strong reason to add warheads and put them on a shorter fuse. The question the June tests leave unanswered is whether India wants the dome badly enough to live under a sky more crowded with weapons, on higher alert, and aimed its way. (The Author studies Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence at Rutgers University, New Jersey, USA. He is interested in emerging technologies and innovation, and can be reached on LinkedIn at @arssh-kumar14)
Leopard Found Hanging From Tree in Odisha; Forest Dept Probes
Investigators were confronted with an unusual scene, as a large stone was also found hanging close to the leopard's body: Reports
India-Indonesia Ties And A Biju Patnaik Link: What PM Modi Said In Jakarta
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has showered praise on Odisha's former Chief Minister Biju Patnaik, underscoring the role he had to play in the Independence movement of in Indonesia.
8th Pay Commission latest news: Railway inspection, Odisha meetings and other key updates explained
MSDE approves Rs 1,237 crore investment plans for upgradation of ITIs in Odisha, Gujarat, Telangana
The 4th national steering committee under the under the Pradhan Mantri Skilling and Employability Transformation through Upgraded ITIs (PM-SETU) scheme, on Tuesday, also approved the nationwide roll-out of the scheme to all 200 ITIs, enabling states and union territories to take up implementation based on industry readiness and implementation capacity.
Odisha : Electoral Roll Cleanup Opens New Political Front Ahead Of Rural Polls
Political impact of SIR excercise will depend on how many eligible voters are restored during the claims and objections process, which remains open until August 4.
Andhra fishermen rescued off Odishas Puri, Paradip; six still missing off Visakhapatnam: Atchannaidu
Ten fishermen were rescued off Puri and another group has reached Paradip, the Minister said; the search continued for six others still missing off Visakhapatnam
Stranded Andhra fishermen rescued, search continues for six missing
The Andhra Pradesh government said fishermen stranded off Odisha's Paradip coast have been rescued and are returning safely, while search operations continue for six others missing off the Visakhapatnam coast.
One dead, several affected in Odisha as incessant rain hits normal life, sparks flood fears
A two-year-old girl died and several others were affected by heavy rainfall. Flood fears loom large for the Baitarani River as water levels rise. Many urban areas experienced water-logging, disrupting normal life and vehicular movement. Authorities have taken adequate measures and placed rescue teams at vulnerable locations. Educational institutions were closed in several districts due to the ongoing downpour.
Several Indian states are expected to experience intense rainfall and thunderstorms over the coming days. The India Meteorological Department has issued multiple weather alerts for regions including Maharashtra and Odisha. Heavy showers and gusty winds are forecast across Jharkhand for the next four days. Himachal Pradesh faces an orange alert for heavy to very heavy rainfall in key districts.
Odisha SIR: Malkangiri records 27,653 deletions, highest in the State
Ganjam, which sends the highest number of migrant labourers to different parts of country and outside, has the highest deletion of 2,07,626 voters followed by Cuttack district with 1,55,164.
Direct cash transfers to women boost savings, spending: EAC-PM
Direct cash transfers to women boost household savings and spending effectively. Schemes in Maharashtra and Odisha showed significant improvements in savings. Monthly account balances increased substantially for beneficiaries in both states. Consumption spending also saw notable increases after these transfers were implemented. Expanding these programs can combine financial aid with women's economic empowerment.
Odisha: Daily Berhampur-Udhna Amrit Bharat Express Launched, Boosting Odisha's Rail Connectivity
The services were flagged off by Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi and Union railway minister Ashwini Vaishnaw during separate ceremonies held at Berhampur and Puri railway stations: Reports
Cash transfer schemes for women should be reviewed in light of inflation: PM advisory panel
Unconditional cash transfer schemes for women need periodic review for adequacy. Maharashtra and Odisha programs show significant improvements in savings and consumption. These schemes boost household finances and reduce family spending outflows. Spending patterns shift towards lifestyle, medical, and educational purposes. Over fifteen states now implement such direct income support programs.
Tiger Scare In Odisha's Khordha After Viral Video; Forest Officials Yet To Confirm Big Cat Sighting
The video was reportedly recorded near a bamboo grove along the Kansari River, close to Kumbhirapada village under the Balugaon Wildlife Division: Reports
Odisha Gets First Bee Corridor Along NH-16 As NHAI Pushes Pollinator-friendly Highways
According to NHAI officials, the Bee Corridor has been designed to restore and strengthen habitats for honeybees and other pollinating insects, which play a vital role in maintaining ecological balance and agricultural productivity. The initiative also reflects NHAI's growing emphasis on incorporating environmental sustainability into highway development
Odisha schools closed in multiple districts as heavy rain continues, IMD issues orange alert
Odisha grapples with heavy monsoon downpours, prompting school closures in several districts. The India Meteorological Department forecasts continued rain until July 7, with an orange alert issued for seven districts anticipating very heavy rainfall. Authorities are responding to reports of waterlogging and infrastructure damage across the state, urging caution for fishermen.
For many families across Cuttack and neighbouring villages, a critical medical scan once meant long journeys, anxious waiting and precious time lost. With the inauguration of Project SWASTHYA KIRAN at the Sri Sri College of Ayurvedic Science and Research Hospital (SSCASRH), Cuttack, that is set to change. Advanced diagnostics, timely care, healthier communities The project marks the commissioning of a state-of-the-art Revolution™ Aspire Select CT Scanner, significantly expanding the hospital's capacity to diagnose critical conditions across specialties including neurology, cardiology, oncology, trauma care and emergency medicine. The transformative upgrade is expected to benefit thousands of patients every year, particularly those facing life-threatening conditions such as stroke, trauma and cancer - where every minute counts. Access to advanced diagnostic imaging continues to be a challenge for many communities in Odisha. Patients often travel long distances or endure extended waiting periods for CT scans, delaying diagnosis and treatment. In emergencies, such delays can have serious consequences, making timely access to advanced imaging an essential component of quality healthcare. By strengthening diagnostic infrastructure at SSCASRH, Project SWASTHYA KIRAN addresses this critical gap, ensuring that advanced diagnostic services are available closer to the communities that need them most. Project SWASTHYA KIRAN is the outcome of a partnership between Hindustan Urvarak & Rasayan Ltd. (HURL) and The Art of Living Social Projects, formalised through an MoU signed at the Art of Living International Center, Bengaluru, in the presence of Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar. Guided by Gurudev's vision of compassionate service and holistic well-being, the partnership brings together advanced technology and selfless service to make quality diagnostic healthcare more accessible to underserved communities. The initiative will: Improve timely access to diagnostics by reducing travel and waiting time, ensuring patients receive critical imaging faster - especially during emergencies such as stroke and trauma. Make advanced diagnostics more affordable by providing high-quality CT scanning services closer to home, easing the financial burden on rural and underserved communities. Strengthen emergency care by enabling quicker, more accurate diagnosis, supporting earlier medical intervention and improving patient outcomes. Beyond emergency medicine, the enhanced diagnostic capability will strengthen the hospital's ability to deliver more effective care across a range of clinical specialties. Faster, more precise imaging will help clinicians make informed treatment decisions, improve continuity of care, and reinforce SSCASRH's role as an important healthcare institution serving Cuttack and surrounding communities. Project SWASTHYA KIRAN is more than the commissioning of advanced medical technology - it is an investment in healthier communities. By bringing timely diagnosis, quality healthcare and renewed hope closer to home, the initiative reflects the shared vision of HURL and The Art of Living Social Projects to ensure that quality healthcare reaches those who need it most. About The Art of Living Social Projects conservation of water resources , education, women empowerment, and environmental restoration, it partners with governments, NGOs, corporations, and local communities to bring meaningful change. Through its compassionate, service-driven approach, The Art of Living continues to strengthen well-being and nurture a culture of peace and responsibility worldwide. www.instagram.com/artofliving.sp www.facebook.com/artoflivingsocialprojects x.com/artofliving_sp www.linkedin.com/showcase/artofliving-sp
Weather Today and Tomorrow: India's southwest monsoon is intensifying, with the IMD issuing multiple rainfall alerts for July 6-7. Heavy to extremely heavy downpours are expected across Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Kerala, Karnataka, and Himalayan states. Residents are urged to exercise caution due to potential thunderstorms, lightning, and gusty winds, with advisories for flood-prone areas.
Voter roll revision removes over 20 lakh names
The draft electoral rolls published after the Special Intensive Revision show over 20 lakh names deleted in Odisha, while Manipur and Sikkim also reported thousands of exclusions.
Monsoon triggers chaos across India; 7 dead, states on alert
Mumbai air traffic hit, roads flooded, warning issued for landslides New Delhi: Monsoon kept people across India on their toes on Sunday, grounding flights, flooding roads and claiming seven lives in Mumbai, while Kerala was on high alert for floods and landslides and Odisha and Himachal on the lookout for heavy rain. The India Meteorological []
SIR 3.0: First draft rolls published for 4 states; 22 lakh names deleted
Nearly 22 lakh voters have been removed from draft electoral rolls in Odisha, Manipur, Mizoram, and Sikkim as part of the Election Commission's Special Intensive Revision. Deaths and electors who have shifted residence account for most deletions, with Odisha seeing over 20 lakh removals. Manipur, however, reported the highest proportion of anomalies. Citizens can file claims and objections until August 4 to restore names before final rolls are published.
20 lakh names deleted after SIR Phase I in Odisha
BJD challenges draft report, saying 27 lakh voters were deleted from electoral roll as against the claimed exclusion of 20 Lakh
Odisha native arrested for murdering wife, disposing of body near Madukkarai
Andhra Pradesh: Rain Forecast For Coastal AP, Fishermen Asked Not To Venture Out
The weather system is very likely to move westnorthwestwards and cross north Odisha coast between Chandbali and Digha close to Balasore during the next 24 hours: Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) Report
Four Workers Rescued After 12 Hours Trapped Inside Flooded Railway Tunnel in Odisha
Officials said none of them sustained injuries and all are in stable condition
Over 20 Lakh Names Deleted from Odisha Voter List During SIR Exercise: CEO
The Election Commission of India (ECI) has also appointed 10 senior IAS officers as electoral roll observers for Odisha to oversee the SIR process
Odisha rain today: Odisha is bracing for continued heavy rainfall over the next 48 hours as a Bay of Bengal depression intensifies. The India Meteorological Department has issued red alerts for five districts, warning of extremely heavy showers, potential flash floods, and landslides. Authorities are on high alert, with widespread rainfall expected across the state. Fishermen are advised to avoid the rough seas.
Another Visakhapatnam Fishing Boat Stranded Off Odisha Coast
The boat, which sailed from the Visakhapatnam Fishing Harbour on June 22, is currently stranded amid rough waters near Puri. The fishermen sent a video message to their families, informing them of their situation and seeking help.
Odisha Dy CM Defends Rs 2.32 Crore Pakhala Dibasa Spending
The reported expenditure triggered criticism from opposition parties, which questioned the scale of government spending
Odisha : The First Political Litmus Test Before The 2029 Assembly Elections
BJP, BJD, Congress have begun intensive organisational exercises for Odisha's 2027 Panchayat Polls .
Weather Today and Tomorrow: India braces for intense monsoon activity on July 5-6, with extremely heavy rainfall predicted for western and central regions. Mumbai and surrounding areas are under a red alert. Northern, eastern, and northeastern states will also see widespread showers, while hill states face landslide and flash flood risks. Residents are urged to stay updated and avoid travel during heavy downpours.
Odisha doctors call of strike after government assurances
Due to the doctors strike, the health service has been crippled across the State
Innovate and become job creators, Odisha Governor exhorts students
Update your knowledge in line with rapid technological advancements and explore opportunities in emerging fields such as AI, data science, robotics and quantum technology, advises Hari Babu at the Graduation Day ceremony at RVR & JC College of Engineering
Southwest monsoon to cover parts of Gujarat, Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan in next 4 days: IMD
In its daily forecast, the IMD said isolated extremely heavy rainfall is likely over Konkan and the Gujarat region between July 4-7, Madhya Maharashtra between July 4-6, Saurashtra and Odisha on July 4-5, and West Madhya Pradesh on Saturday.
EAGLE Force Seizes 166 Kg Ganja From Odisha Man
Police formed a special team to trace and arrest the two remaining suspects
Denied Treatment Amid Doctors' Protest, Pregnant Woman Dies After Childbirth In Odisha
the family claimed that doctors at the hospital did not provide treatment because of the ongoing agitation by medical professionals. As Gitanjali's condition reportedly worsened, her relatives arranged to shift her to Raipur in neighbouring Chhattisgarh at around 2 am on Saturday
Woman Police Inspector Found Dead In Police Quarters In Odisha's Cuttack
Police have initiated forensic examination and investigating the motive behind the incident which is still unclear.
West Bengal: IMD issues red alert for heavy rains as low pressure develops over Bay of Bengal
As the weather system moved closer to the West Bengal-Odisha coast, the India Meteorological Department issued a red warning the highest level of colour-coded warning for South 24 Parganas and Purba Medinipur district
Odisha : Security Forces Recovers Maoist Arms Cache In Koraput District
Investigating police team expands probe into insurgent finance and supply networks.
Odisha signs memorandum of cooperation for Japan-backed projects worth 67,000 crore
Adani Enterprises and UAEs International Holding Company (IHC) Group on July 2 signed an MoU with Odisha to invest 1.08 lakh crore in aluminium sector, largest FDI for the State
Ajit Kumar Shasany appointed new V-C of Central University of Odisha in Koraput
A senior scientist with extensive experience across various CSIR institutions, Dr. Shasany has made notable contributions to botanical research.
CBI nabs three people in 2.07 cr digital arrest scam
The CBI has apprehended three individuals in connection with a massive 2.07 crore digital arrest scam. Following raids in Odisha and Rajasthan, the agency uncovered a scheme where a retired public servant was tricked into transferring a huge sum under duress. The defrauded funds were then channeled through various bank accounts, with the arrested accused playing a role in layering the illicit proceeds.
Odisha Forest Dept Seizes 30 Live Turtles, Arrests Repeat Offender In Wildlife Trafficking Crackdown
Acting on specific intelligence, officials of the Jharigaon Forest Range laid a trap near the Kangra section office and intercepted a motorcycle carrying a sack filled with live turtles: Reports

