A temporary relief from bonded labour
A landmark law formulated to end bonded labour in India marks its 50th year of passing. Satyasundar Barik examines the Acts relevance and effectiveness through the voices of labourers in Odisha who slipped back into bondage even after being officially rescued
Two youth held for smuggling painkiller tablets from Odisha
Odisha Class 10 boards begin under AI surveillance as 5.61 lakh students face high-stakes test
Over 5.61 lakh students appeared for the Odisha Class 10 board exams that began on January 19, 2026, across 3,082 centres. Conducted by the Board of Secondary Education, the exams are under strict security with AI-enabled CCTV monitoring, surprise checks, and QR-coded question papers. Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi urged students to remain calm and confident.
Naxal-affected Districts in India Reduce to 7 in Latest Review
A comprehensive review of the National Policy and Action Plan to Address LWE was undertaken recently by the Union government, analysing 38 districts across nine states including Jharkhand, Bihar, Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Odisha, Telangana and West Bengal
The Odisha Public Service Commission's registration for 465 Civil Services posts closes tomorrow. Aspiring candidates must complete their online applications on opsc.gov.in before the deadline. This recruitment drive covers Group A and Group B positions. Graduates meeting eligibility criteria should apply now to secure their chance for these state government roles.
Mines Minister G. Kishan Reddy also announced governments plans to set up dedicated parks for critical mineral processing plant in Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra and Gujarat
India to Begin Permanent Magnets Production this Year: Kishan Reddy
The government has identified four states - Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, Maharashtra, and Gujarat - for establishing Critical Mineral Processing Plant Parks
Odishas public debt likely to increase to 15.7% of GSDP from current 13.6% over next five years
Odisha Economic Survey tabled in State Assembly projects States annual growth rate at 7.9% in 2025-26 against expected all-India growth rate of 7.4% during same period
Water, electricity cut off in Dalit settlement of Odisha village
Bolangir: Water and electricity services were cut off in a Dalit settlement, with residents alleging caste-based discrimination in Odishas Balangir district. However, a village official attributed the disruption to a local feud. The settlement is located in the Dumerchuan village under the Turekela block of the district, and its residents reported that the drinking water Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
AI Cameras Save 270 Elephants in Odisha
The AI-enabled system, installed in November 2024 in the Rourkela Forest Division, monitors elephant movement near railway tracks that pass through key wildlife corridors
JEE Mains 2026 result Odisha twin brothers score identical 285
Mahroof Ahmed Khan and Masroor Ahmed Khan, twin brothers from Bhubaneswar, scored identical 285 out of 300 in JEE Main (Session-I) 2026. The duo also secured the same 99.98 percentile in the BE/BTech paper, reflecting years of shared preparation and dedication
Drug trafficker supplying narcotics from Odisha to Delhi held
Odisha govt.s directions to shut forest rights cells prompt Central scrutiny
Tribal Affairs Ministry inquiring into States directions to shut FRA Cells, sack staff; the most recent order, on Tuesday, directs closing 50 subdivisional cells and clearing pending claims by March end
Cuttack's Barabati Stadium To Host Maiden Deaf Cricket Asia Cup 2026
Maiden Deaf Cricket Asia Cup: The ADCA T20I Asia Cup 2026, organised by the Asian Deaf Cricket Association (ADCA) in collaboration with the Indian Deaf Cricket Association (IDCA) and supported by the Odisha Deaf Cricket Association, will be held from February 1925, 2026, at the iconic Barabati Stadium, Cuttack, Odisha. The tournament will feature three competing nations India, Sri Lanka, and Nepal showcasing seasoned deaf cricket talent from across Asia. Ahead of the championship, participating teams underwent preparatory practice sessions from February 1416 at the KIIT Cricket Ground, Bhubaneswar, ensuring strong readiness for the competition. The Opening Ceremony will commence at 10:00 AM on February 19, 2026, setting the stage for an exciting week of international cricket and inclusion. India will be led by Virender Singh, while Sri Lanka will be captained by A. Kalep, and Nepal will be captained by Baidhanath Chaudhary. Sumit Jain, President, ADCA, said, This championship marks a milestone in ADCAs journey of nurturing diversity and promoting world-class deaf cricket. We thank our partners for believing in our vision and supporting the Dare to Dream movement to mainstream deaf cricket talent across Asia. Special thanks to all our partners for their support for this maiden tournament. We thank OCA & ODCA for their immense support. India will be led by Virender Singh, while Sri Lanka will be captained by A. Kalep, and Nepal will be captained by Baidhanath Chaudhary. Also Read: Live Cricket Score She added, IDCA has played a pivotal role in facilitating the ADCA tournament arrangements, with the visiting teams expressing gratitude for the support extended in IDCA hosting the championship in Cuttack. Special thanks to IDCA, Vice President & Gen. Sec. Sagarkanta Senapati & CEO, ODCA, Ms. Sharmila Subramanian making this a memorable tournament for our visiting teams from Sri Lanka & Nepal . Article Source: IANS
OAV 2026 result announced: Check direct link, how to download scorecard
The Odisha Adarsha Vidyalaya Entrance Exam Result 2026 is now available. This result is for admissions to Class VI and lateral entry into Classes VII, VIII, and IX for the upcoming academic session. Students can check their scores online. The examination was conducted in January 2026. Results were published on February 18, 2026.
Odisha Assembly Paralysed as Opposition Protests Alleged Paddy Procurement Irregularities
Raising slogans, legislators displayed bundles of paddy inside the chamber in a symbolic demonstration of what they described as mounting distress among farmers
OAV result 2026 released at oav.edu.in: Direct link to download scorecards here
The Board of Secondary Education, Odisha has announced the OAV Entrance Exam Result 2026 for Class VI and lateral admissions to Classes VIIIX. Conducted on January 9, the test results were published on February 18, 2026. Candidates can access their scorecards online, which detail marks, personal information and qualifying status for merit-based admission.
Odisha Woman Fights Off Bear With Axe To Save Husband
Malde Soren and his wife, Lili Soren, had ventured into the forest to collect leaves when they suddenly encountered a group of six wild bears.
Rajya Sabha Elections For 37 Seats On March 16: Check Full Schedule, Names Of MPs Retiring & More
The elections will take place in 10 states: Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Bihar, Odisha, Assam, Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Telangana and Himachal Pradesh.
OSSC LTR Final Result 2025-26 declared for 6025 TGT posts; download here
The Odisha Staff Selection Commission (OSSC) has declared the OSSC LTR Final Result 2025-26 on 18 February 2026 for 6,025 TGT vacancies under Leave Training Reserve (LTR)-2024. The result PDF, available at ossc.gov.in, lists provisionally selected candidates for Arts, Odia, Hindi and Sanskrit posts. Category-wise cut-off marks have also been released. Selection was based on the Main Written Examination and Certificate Verification process.
Odisha drug kingpin Manoj Khillo arrested in Koraput after absconding on parole
A proclaimed offender, Manoj Khillo, allegedly a kingpin in an inter-state narcotics cartel, has been arrested in Koraput, Odisha. Khillo, who was on the run after absconding on parole, was wanted for supplying narcotics from the Andhra-Odisha border to Delhi. He had been using multiple aliases and exploiting jurisdictional challenges to evade law enforcement.
Election Commission of India announces schedule for biennial Rajya Sabha polls
According to a press note released on Wednesday, the tenure of 37 members elected from Maharashtra, Odisha, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, and Telangana will end in April, thereby vacating the seats for fresh elections
Green Hydrogen and Industrial Decarbonization: Building India’s End-to-End Ecosystem for Energy Transition ” on 10th February 2026 at the Auditorium, Research & Innovation Park, IIT Delhi, New Delhi, under the patronage of the Ministry of Power, Government of India. Sustrack Successfully Organised the National Conference on Green Hydrogen and Industrial Decarbonization Koshish Sustainable Solutions Private Limited . This was followed by an opening address by Dr. Ranjith Krishna Pai, Scientist ‘ F ’ and Senior Director, Department of Science and Technology, Government of India. Padma Bhushan Dr. V. K. Saraswat, Member, NITI Aayog, delivered the keynote address, highlighting India’s strategic vision, technological preparedness, and policy roadmap for accelerating the green hydrogen economy. The biggest challenge today is not intent but technology and cost and India currently relies on alkaline electrolyzers, while the future lies in PEM and solid oxide electrolyzers. He mentioned about the Green Hydrogen to Power India’s Industrial Decarbonization, Backed by Rs. 20,000 Crore CCUS Support and the Hydrogen Hubs Take Shape at Kandla, Tamil Nadu and Odisha as Reliance, L&T Lead the Way.” As part of the event outcomes, Director & Founder of Sustrack, Dr Ratnesh Tiwari, said that “Sustrack would sign MoUs with multiple industries for pilot projects, strengthen capacity building, and ensure continuous monitoring and regular reporting for measurable and long-term impact.” The experts who also shared their insights in the event included Mr. Sandeep Narang, Mr. Gaurav Verma, Mr. Anil Kumar Choudhary (Head – EESL), Dr. Sonal K. Thengane, Prof. V. K. Vijay, Prof. Vivek Kumar (IIT Delhi), Mr. Arun Kumar Choudhary, and Dr. P. Raman., a l ong with 100+ other senior leaders & experts from the government, PSUs, industry, academia, finance, and international organisations had joined the event, highlighted the key challenges, shared practical deployment experiences, and presented actionable insights on hydrogen adoption, infrastructure development, carbon credit opportunities, investment strategies, and scalable implementation pathways, providing valuable outcomes and strategic direction for accelerating India’s green hydrogen and industrial decarbonization journey. Dr. Amit Ranjan Verma (Head of ESG & Carbon Market) concluded the discussion by thanking the audience and the main guests for attending the conference and helping to build a sustainable future. The 4-focused interactive session on the key themes of the National Conference on the “Green Hydrogen and Industrial Decarbonization” , covering policy and technology support, decarbonization strategies, ESG and carbon markets, financing models, and innovation through skills, research, and start-ups to support India’s Green Hydrogen Mission and clean energy transition. The event successfully created a strong platform for policy alignment, cross-sector collaboration, and strategic action, reinforcing India’s commitment toward Net Zero by 2070 and a sustainable energy future and Overall, the event highlighted key challenges such as Policy Support, availability of suitable technology, infrastructure development, financing gaps, and carbon market integration, while building strong collaboration, clear action plans, and industry partnerships to accelerate India’s green hydrogen and decarbonization journey. The event was aimed at guiding India’s hydrogen transition, supporting applied research, industry projects, and strengthening collaboration with government bodies and was proudly supported by Silver Sponsors – SJVN, NTPC, Power Grid, and NHPC, with Power Finance Corporation (PFC) as the Co-Sponsor .
Odisha to Nizami Kitchen: Chef Quadris love letter to Hyderabadi cuisine
When a chef from Odisha curates a Deccani menu for the people of Hyderabad, you know the citys culinary soul is just right. Sheraton Hotels latest pop-up, Daawat-e-Deccan, is a sweet reminder of this very soul the city prides itself on. Chef SK Quadri may have been born in East India, but his hands speak Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Biennial polls to 37 Rajya Sabha seats on March 16
Seats are falling vacant from Maharashtra, Odisha, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Chhattisgarh, West Bengal, Assam, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Bihar
Weather update today: The IMD has forecast light rain for Delhi, Haryana, western Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan for Wednesday. Snowfall has been predicted for Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. The weather department has issued a fog alert for Odisha and Andhra Pradesh. For Delhi, the IMD has issued a yellow alert for today.
Two Arrested With 101 Kg Ganja
. The prime accused, Raju, a native of Odisha, remains absconding.
Odisha Reiterates Resolve To Become Prosperous By 2036, Developed By 2047
LWE incidents, crimes against women and children show decline, says Governor
Wildlife Corridors Essential For Seasonal Movement of Animals, Experts
Two-day corridor walk and public outreach drive highlights ecological importance of the DebrigarhGomarda wildlife corridor linking Odisha and Chhattisgarh
Odisha Procures Record 58.8 Lakh Tonnes of Paddy; Pays Over Rs 12,916 Crore MSP to Farmers
Agriculture continues to remain the backbone of Odishas economy, supporting a majority of the population
Uppal Brewers & Distillers Enters Next Growth Phase with Dedicated Production Unit in Ponda, Goa
Uppal Brewers & Distillers (UBD), the premium beverage arm of The Uppal Group, today announced the commencement of its dedicated production operations in Ponda, Goa. UBD’s investment in this new infrastructure signals the Company's progress toward high-gear commercial output of the brand’s premium portfolio. Since debuting its flagship label, Soorahi, in January 2025, followed by the launch of Madhvan last August, UBD has leveraged Goa’s progressive framework and reputation as a global craft hub to anchor its next phase of industrial scale. The Ponda facility, spanning 50,000 sq. ft. across a 2-acre site, will serve as UBD’s production hub, providing the scale and logistical agility required to grow its portfolio while maintaining the quality standards of a premium venture. The new plant will be the sole supply node for UBD’s core markets of Delhi NCR, Haryana, Punjab, and Daman & Diu. The facility will also support UBD’s planned expansion into Odisha, serving as a launchpad to explore the Eastern markets and strengthening supply readiness for the Company’s next phase of growth. “ For a young team like ours, establishing this dedicated unit in Ponda is a defining moment. It reflects our agility and our commitment to building a legacy from the ground up ,” says Kanhav Uppal, Co-founder, UBD . " It signals that UBD has moved beyond the foundational phase into a chapter defined by stability, scale, and a long-term commitment to excellence in the Indian craft landscape ." With this new infrastructure, UBD is geared to reach a diverse group of consumers across its 5 operational territories, addressing the growing preference for homegrown premium labels. UBD’s current portfolio features, Soorahi, an artisanal premium blend crafted for the modern traveller, celebrating exploration and refined taste (INR 1,700), and Madhvan, a bold blend of fine grains and select malts, designed for the aspirational consumer (INR 990). (Prices for both labels may vary by market.) “ Our early operations represent an important foundational phase—where we had focused on establishing our brands, refining processes, and gaining early adopters. Today, a year since launch, we have hit significant milestones and are confident in both our product and vision ,” said Ankur Sachdeva, CEO and Co-founder, UBD. “Beyond regulatory advantages, Goa’s rich heritage, cultural depth, and natural beauty played a meaningful role in our decision. There is an authentic connection to craft and provenance in Goa that mirrors our own approach ,” said Smita Singh, Head of Operations, UBD . “ This inspiration extends beyond the facility and subtly influences an upcoming product, whose provenance is closely linked to Goa’s cultural and natural landscape .”
JEE Main Session 1 results are out, with 13.5 lakh candidates appearing. Twelve students achieved a perfect 100 score. Notably, twin brothers Mahroof and Masroor Ahmed Khan from Bhubaneswar secured identical scores, highlighting their shared disciplined preparation in Kota. Their journey underscores the importance of routine, partnership, and sustained effort in competitive exams.
Odisha Twins Score Identical JEE-Main Marks; Bhavesh Patra Gets Percentile
Twin brothers Mahroof Ahmed Khan and Masroor Ahmed Khan also entered the record books by securing identical scores in the highly competitive test
Odisha Showcases AI Initiatives at AI Impact Summit 2026
A key highlight of Odishas participation is its strategic collaboration with Sarvam AI, aimed at building sovereign AI capabilities with a special focus on population-scale Odia-language AI applications
In a landmark ruling, a Karnataka court has sentenced three individuals to death for the heinous gang rape of an Israeli tourist alongside an Indian woman, as well as the murder of a man from Odisha last year. The presiding judge classified the crime as the 'rarest of rare,' affirming that the prosecution presented irrefutable evidence of their guilt.
Three-Tier Security Blanket at Odisha Assembly Ahead of Budget Session
Prohibitory orders under Section 144 will be enforced in the sensitive Lower PMG area to prevent unlawful assembly, while CCTV cameras will keep constant vigil over the Assembly premises and surrounding zones.
Senior citizen among 2 held in Hyderabad with 10 kg ganja concealed in baniyans
Hyderabad: Two individuals, including a senior citizen, were arrested by the Afzalgunj police on Sunday, February 14, for allegedly possessing 10.32 kg of ganja. The accused Ashish Shikdhar, 60 and Bhima Jali, 34 from Odisha were carrying the drug concealed in their baniyans to avoid detection, police said. The third accused, 40-year-old Mouni, Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
After 3-Month Boycott, Children Return To Odisha Anganwadi, Eat Food Cooked By Dalit Helper
The anganwadi centre remained shut since November 21 last year, following the appointment of Sharmistha Sethy, a Dalit woman.
JEE-Main Results: 12 Candidates Bag 100 Score In First Edition Of Exam, 3 From Rajasthan
New Delhi, Feb 16: Twelve candidates have bagged the perfect 100 score in engineering entrance exam JEE-Main 2026, with the maximum of them hailing from Rajasthan, the National Testing Agency (NTA) announced on Monday. More than 13.04 lakh candidates had appeared for the first edition of the crucial exam. Among the candidates who have secured an NTA score of 100, three are from Rajasthan, two from Andhra Pradesh and one each is from Delhi, Bihar, Odisha, Haryana, Maharashtra, Gujarat and [] The post JEE-Main Results: 12 Candidates Bag 100 Score In First Edition Of Exam, 3 From Rajasthan appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Children Back At Odisha Anganwadi After BJP MP Eats Meal By Dalit Cook
MP and BJP national vice president Baijayant 'Jay' Panda on Sunday visited an Anganwadi centre in a village in Odisha's Kendrapara district and ate a meal prepared by a Dalit cook after villagers allegedly boycotted the centre.
Odisha caste row ends; children return to anganwadi centre, consume food cooked by Dalit employee
I hope caste discrimination will not lurk its ugly head in the village anymore, Sharmistha Sethy, the woman anganwadi employee said
On Camera, Odisha Rooftop Explosion During Suspected Bomb-Making Kills 2
An explosion in the Odisha capital Bhubaneswar has left four people critically injured, with two of them later dying during treatment. The blast caused panic in the neighbourhood as residents rushed out of their homes after hearing a loud sound.
Odisha: Toddler sold for Rs 1 lakh by father rescued by Police
Odisha Police have rescued a two-and-a-half-year-old boy who was allegedly sold by his father for Rs 1 lakh in Barisahi village under the Nilgiri Notified Area Council. The child was recovered from the Chiminibhati area and handed over to the Child Welfare Committee
Odisha Clears Rs 3 Lakh Crore Draft Budget, Signals Big Push on Welfare, Jobs And Regional Growth
Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi will present the financial statement on February 20
Two men from Odisha arrested with 10.32 kg marijuana in Hyderabad
Over 30 Bonded Labourers, Including Children, Rescued From Brick Kiln In Karnataka
The workers, belonging to nine families from Odisha, were reportedly trafficked to Karnataka after being promised advances ranging from Rs 20,000 to Rs 30,000 per family.
At least seven injured as Odisha bus overturns near Salur in Andhra Pradesh
A majority of the passengers are construction workers
Are Skillcations The Future Of Travel For Young Indians?
Mumbai resident Anjali Pednekar (26) travelled somewhat differently for her first solo trip than her friends had imagined. She signed up for a surfing lesson on the western coasts of India for a 10 day course, for a vacation between two jobs, all alone. I was always afraid of the sea so I knew I had to do something that deals with my fear in a structured way. Surfing was the best thing I could have chosen and being alone helped me not be coddled but push on to actually learn the balance needed to surf the waves, she told FPJ. For Pednekar, scuba and underwater courses needed more money but surfing on the coast of Udupi was doable by staying in budget-friendly homestays. From surfing to seaweed farming, pottery to linguisticstravel is increasingly being propelled by the hunger to learn as young Indians open up to the concept of a skillcation. These are trips where travelers can seek immersion in new cultures through a craft, a tangible skill that adds value to your life rather than your resume. Whether it is the art of fabric dyeing or simply writing better by attending retreats led by literary guides, or understanding agricultural practices that have sustained communities for generations, skills have always quietly fueled our desire to explore. But 2026 marks the moment this style of travel becomes a defining wave, replacing passive with purpose. Paper Making at FS Chiang Mai Hilton's Travel Trends Report 2026 reveals a striking shift, where 70% of family travellers are now seeking experiences that connect them to local traditions. Notably, 66% of travelers are actively pursuing cuisine they've never tasted or cultural practices they've never encountered before, marking an end to the era of passive tourism and aimless sightseeing. Travellers like Pednekar are increasingly choosing journeys where discipline enhances relaxation, where learning becomes the luxury, and where travelers return home not just rejuvenated, but transformed. From Escape to Evolution People are travelling less frequently but far more intentionally, choosing experiences that offer value beyond sightseeing, observes Pranav Maheshwari, Co-Founder of StayVista. Post-pandemic behaviour has shifted strongly toward self-improvement and mindful living. Travellers want to return home refreshed and enriched, he says. Private villas and heritage properties naturally support this evolution, offering space, privacy, and flexibilityideal conditions for learning without the pressure of fixed schedules or crowded environments. At StayVista, guests gravitate toward balance by choosing a meaningful activity for a part of the day, followed by long stretches of unwinding, Maheshwari notes. It makes the break feel richer and more memorable, especially during extended stays. The sustainability of this trend is in its foundation. Skill-based travel isn't driven by novelty; it's rooted in personal growth, he explains. What will evolve is the format. Travellers increasingly prefer informal, flexible, and immersive experiences over rigid courses, allowing learning to blend seamlessly with leisure. Crafting Authenticity India's heritage properties are leading this transformation with particular sophistication. At House of Rohet, close to Jodhpur, skill-based experiences aren't packaged trends but align with deep engagements with the place and practice. We've observed a clear shift in how travellers define the value of a holiday, explains Avijit Singh, Managing Director of House of Rohet, which runs three properties in Jodhpur and its vicinity. Guests are seeking immersive, purposeful experiences that leave them with a tangible sense of growth. There's a growing appreciation for craftsmanshipfor skills that take time, patience, and lineage to master. Learning directly from practitioners, in their own environment, adds authenticity that no classroom or online tutorial can replicate, Singh highlights. Their equestrian programme exemplifies this philosophy. Designed not as casual riding fun but as serious engagement with the Marwari horse, it is suited only to experienced riders wishing to refine balance and horsemanship while understanding the breed's cultural significance. Grooming, tacking, and riding through rural landscapes become lessons in respect for both animals and tradition. This depth ensures that the experience remains purposeful rather than recreational, Singh notes. Culinary workshops go beyond demonstrations. Guests cook with chefs, learning about ingredients and techniques of regional cuisine, including family recipes from the erstwhile royal householdsand slow methods evolved over generations. The emphasis is on understanding ingredients, not rushing outcomesa skill increasingly lost in modern kitchens, Singh observes. Pottery sessions facilitated by luxury hotels inherently happen with local potters using traditional wheels and techniques, demanding patience and precision. Embroidery workshops with community weavers allow guests to engage with living craft tradition, appreciating the rhythm, symbolism, and discipline behind each stitch. This is becoming a cherished offering even beyond Rajasthan, slowly inviting guests to understand Indias deeply local heritage crafts in states like Odisha, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, West Bengal and Tamilnadu. Avijit highlights that these crafts are not just souvenirs to be consumed, but skills to be respected. The sustainability of skillcations lies in intention. When experiences are thoughtfully designed, culturally respectful, and led by practitioners rather than performers, they create value for both the guest and host, he explains. The Artist's Pilgrimage Tattooing was perhaps not the cup of tea for Boomers and even millennials, but that is changing now, as observes Sunny Bhanushali, founder of Aliens Tattoo Studio & School. Tattooing has always involved travel, he observes. Long before 'skillcation' entered common usage, tattoo artists were moving across cities and countries to learn directly from master artists and the cultures that shaped specific styles. These journeys were never about leisure or comfort. They were about proximity to the source of the art. Many tattoo forms are inseparable from their place of origin. The relationship between tattooing and travel exists because tattooing is shaped by more than technique alone, Bhanushali explains. It is influenced by skin type, cultural symbolism, local rituals, and the psychology of the people receiving the tattoo. These nuances cannot be fully understood through screens. Over the last two decades, Bhanushali has seen hundreds of artists undertake these pilgrimagesto Japan for traditional Irezumi's discipline and deep respect for heritage, Bali for spirituality and sacred geometry's meditative practice, Germany for hygiene systems and procedural precision, Miami for colour realism and high-performance professional tattooing. Many worked without pay, observed quietly, cleaned studios, and earned trust before ever touching skin. For serious tattoo artists, at least one such journey is almost a rite of passage, he notes. Artists don't just return with improved technical skills, Bhanushali reflects. They return with broader perspectives on responsibility, storytelling, and cultural sensitivity. India, particularly Bengaluru, Mumbai, and Goa, are now emerging as a learning destination offering exposure to diverse skin tones, symbolic storytelling, and fusion of traditional and contemporary influences. At our school, we have always encouraged artists to travel, learn globally through tattoo conventions, and return with knowledge that can be interpreted rather than copied, says Bhanushali. This exchange of cultures and techniques allows an art to evolve while staying rooted in authenticity. The Global Wave Skillcations are flourishing globally. At Four Seasons Resort Chiang Mai's Chaan Baan cultural hub, guests master Saa paper making from local mulberry barka centuries-old technique found only in Northern Thailandshape clay using ancestral Lanna pottery methods, or craft traditional Thai candles following Princess Dara Rasamee's historic recipes. At Four Seasons Koh Samui, the White Lotus-famed sanctuary, travelers learn Muay Thai in oceanfront rings, unlock Thai massage techniques, or explore rum and tequila tastings that reveal island terroir. National Tourism Day 2026: Why 'Noctourism' Could Be Indias Next Big Travel Trend Maheshwaris advice for aspiring skillcationers is simple: Keep the learning light and flexible, leaving room for rest and spontaneity. Choose a stay with enough space and privacy so the experience feels natural rather than forced. Travel with people who share the intention of a slower, more mindful holiday. And treat the skill as an experience rather than an outcomebecause enjoyment matters far more than mastery. In transforming vacations from passive escapes into active investments in personal evolution, skillcations represent travel's most meaningful renaissance yetone where the journey home carries not just memories, but mastery and a reason to feel confident to dive back into the humdrum of life.
One Escapee From Odishas Choudwar Circle Jail-Break Arrested In Uttar Pradesh
Manhunt intensifies for second fugitive as police tighten inter-state surveillance
Telangana Leads in Natural Farming, Trails in Funds
Maharashtra has issued 2.20 lakh certificates, nearly double Telanganas tally, while Odisha, Chhattisgarh, and Bihar follow.
Odisha: Mohan Majhi Lays Foundation Stone for Apparel Manufacturing Park in Keonjhar
The new facility is expected to generate 1,200 jobs
NIT Rourkela, Odisha Mining Corp Sign MoU To Modernise Mining Skills, Research
Alok Kumar Pal, Director (HR) at OMC, said the state-run miner is transitioning from conventional practices to mechanised and technology-driven operations aligned with sustainability goals.
OSSSC CRE recruitment 2026: Application for 1,518 posts ends tomorrow; direct link to apply here
The Odisha Sub-Ordinate Staff Selection Commission's registration for the Combined Recruitment Examination 2025-II ends tomorrow, February 15, 2026. This drive seeks 1,518 candidates for Forester, Forest Guard, and Excise Constable roles. Fresh applicants must register by February 15 and submit applications by February 22. Existing users can re-register. Applications are accepted only online at osssc.gov.in.
BJD Slams BJP Govt Over Lack of Push for Odishas Special Status
Patra challenged the CM to get cabinet approval for special category status from the Centre, highlighting the request's history since 1979.
Odisha: Rural Youth, Including Specially-abled, Find New Pathways Through Skill Training
Structured hospitality training and inclusive hiring help first-generation earners secure formal jobs, signalling a shift in how aspirational districts connect to Indias service economy
Human deaths in encounter with elephants in Odisha, a cause of concern, says WSO
Odisha toppedhuman deaths in 2024-25 with171 deaths, followed by Jharkhand (87), West Bengal (53), Assam (74) and Tamil Nadu (61), says the environmental pressure group
BJP hints at fielding three candidates for Rajya Sabha election from Odisha
BJP does not have requisite numbers in the State Assembly to ensure the election of third candidate to Upper House of Parliament
Meat shops, slaughterhouses in Bengaluru to remain closed February 15 for Mahashivratri
Bengaluru authorities have prohibited animal slaughter and meat sales on Mahashivratri, February 15th, impacting slaughterhouses and online deliveries. Violators face penalties. This follows similar bans in Ayodhya, Hyderabad, and Odisha, underscoring the festival's religious significance and the authorities' commitment to enforcing these restrictions across various platforms.
Duo held for transporting 18 kg ganja from Odisha to Secunderabad
Odisha CM Mohan Charan Majhi launches scheme to facilitate poor to visit Puri Jagannth temple
Odisha's Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi has taken a significant step towards spiritual inclusivity with the launch of the Shri Jagannath Darshan Yojana. This transformative scheme invites the impoverished, widows, and senior citizens to make a pilgrimage to the iconic Jagannath temple in Puri, with all costs graciously borne by the state government.
L&T Finance Ltd. Scales Gold Loan Footprint to Over 260 Branches
The Company’s entry into Gold finance business began with 130 branches via an acquisition deal in June 2025 Within 8 months of acquisition, the Company has added over 130 new branches L&T Finance Ltd. (LTF) , (formerly known as L&T Finance Holdings Ltd.), one of the leading Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs) in the country, today announced a major milestone in its retail strategy by doubling its Gold Loan branch network to over 260 branches nationwide. This rapid expansion was marked by the launch of its 130th new branch earlier this month since the acquisition of the gold loan business in June 2025. By matching its acquired portfolio with over 130 new branches in under a year, LTF has signalled a high-velocity play in India’s secured credit landscape. Visit our website to avail of the L&T Finance Gold Loan By scaling operations across the North, West, East, and South regions, LTF is pursuing geo-expansion to capture increasing demand for secured credit. LTF’s Gold Loan business has expanded its footprint to 18 States and Union Territories, marking its strategic entry into Assam, Karnataka, Telangana, Maharashtra, Odisha, West Bengal, Himachal Pradesh, and Rajasthan. By seamlessly integrating physical proximity with digital agility, LTF continues to redefine the gold loan experience through rapid turnaround times and flexible credit solutions. Commenting on this development, Mr. Raju Dodti, Chief Operating Officer, LTF , said, “ We are elated to share that we have successfully doubled the Company’s dedicated gold loan branch network in record time since our entry into this business, bringing the total count to over 260 branches nationwide, which will continue to increase given our aggressive branch expansion policy. Our rapid expansion is a testament to our 'Lakshya' strategy—transforming into a top-class, digitally-enabled, customer-centric retail powerhouse. By adding nearly 1 branch per day over the past few months, we aren't just increasing our footprint; we are building a robust ecosystem of security and trust. By scaling across the North, West, East, and South, LTF is de-risking its portfolio through geographic diversification while capturing high-growth retail demand. It is also underpinned by operational excellence, featuring state-of-the-art security systems and an experienced workforce specialised to deliver gold-standard customer service .” About L&T Finance Ltd. (LTF) L&T Finance Ltd. (LTF) ( www.LTFINANCE.com ), formerly known as L&T Finance Holdings Ltd. (LTFH), is a leading Non-Banking Financial Company (NBFC), offering a range of financial products and services. Headquartered in Mumbai, the Company has been rated ‘AAA’—the highest credit rating—by four leading domestic rating agencies. In August 2025, S&P Global Ratings upgraded LTF’s long-term Issuer Credit Rating to “BBB/Stable” from “BBB-/Positive” and short-term issuer credit rating to “A-2” from “A-3.” Fitch Ratings has assigned LTF Long-Term Foreign and Local-Currency Issuer Default Ratings of “BBB-” with a Stable outlook. It has also received leadership scores and ratings by global and national Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) rating providers for its sustainability performance. The Company has been certified as a Great Place To Work® and has also won many prestigious awards for its flagship CSR project—Digital Sakhi—which focuses on women's empowerment and digital and financial inclusion. Under Right to Win, being in the ‘right businesses’ has helped the Company become one of the leading financiers in key Retail products. The Company is focused on creating a top-class, digitally enabled, Retail finance company as part of the Lakshya 2026 plan. The goal is to move the emphasis from product focus to customer focus and establish a robust Retail portfolio with quality assets, thus creating a Fintech@Scale while keeping ESG at the core. Fintech@Scale is one of the pillars of the Company’s strategic roadmap—Lakshya 2026. The Company has over a 2.8 Crore customer database, which is being leveraged to cross-sell, up-sell, and identify new customers. x.com/LnTFinance www.facebook.com/LnTFS www.linkedin.com/company/lntfinance www.instagram.com/lntfinance www.youtube.com/user/ltfinance
OPSC AAO admit card 2026 expected shortly: Check how to download hall ticket, more details
The Odisha Public Service Commission will soon release the OPSC AAO admit card 2026. Candidates can download their hall tickets from the official website. This admit card is essential for the Assistant Agriculture Officer written examination. Applicants must carry it to the exam centre. The hall ticket contains exam details and instructions.
Odisha govt inks pacts to add renewable energy capacity worth 67,000 cr
The MoUs were signed in the presence of Deputy Chief Minister KV Singh Deo during the inauguration of the Odisha Renewable Energy Investor Conclave 2026
Odisha is home to 765 dolphins
The count of the species in the brackish water lagoon was 159 in 2025, too, they said. Besides the Irrawaddy dolphins, Chilika also recorded 16 humpback dolphins.In 2025, the lake had reported 15 humpback dolphins. In all, 765 dolphins of six species were sighted along the Odisha coast
Argentina humiliate hosts India 8-0 in FIH Mens Hockey Pro League
ROURKELA (Odisha), Feb 12: The Indian mens hockey team was ruthlessly dismantled 8-0 by Argentina at the Birsa Munda International Hockey Stadium on Thursday. The defeat not only handed India a second straight loss in their 2025-26 FIH Pro League home leg but also marked Argentinas biggest-ever victory in the seven-year history of the competition. []
Mallikarjun Kharge raises workplace caste discrimination in Rajya Sabha
During Zero Hour in the Rajya Sabha, Leader of Opposition Mallikarjun Kharge raised concerns over caste-based discrimination at workplaces, citing recent incidents from Odisha, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat and Chandigarh. He said such practices continue despite constitutional guarantees of equality and highlighted a case where a Dalit woman cooks food at an Anganwadi centre in Odisha was refused by some families.
35 years after he entered India and raised a family, Bangladeshi man jailed in Odisha
Abu Sahik was picked up by the police from Bhubaneswar in September 2025; denied bail twice, his counsels argue that the law does not discriminate between a foreigner and an Indian in granting of bail
Kharge flags Odisha anganwadi boycott, calls caste discrimination shameful
The Congress chief urges Centre to act against rising castebased discrimination at workplaces and institutions
The lure of the Persian Gulf is far from over, says Ravi Pillai
The world will not functionwithout energy, and for energy, the Persian Gulf will have to continue tofunction, he tells The Hindu. Keralites tend toland skilled and high-tech jobs in the Persian Gulf and Europe while unskilled workers are drawn from IndianStates such as Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Odisha as well as fromcountries such as the Philippines, Nepal and Bangladesh, he says
Human-Wildlife Coexistence: Keonjhar Woman Feeds Hungry Elephants
For villagers living along forest fringes in northern Odisha, elephant encounters are not rare. What made this moment stand out was the calm response. No shouting, no firecrackers, no attempt to drive the animals away just food placed at a distance and patience
No Major Impact On Normal Life Due To One-Day Nationwide Strike Call
NEW DELHI, Feb 12: Normal life largely remained unaffected by the strike call given by a joint forum of central trade unions across the country on Thursday to protest against the alleged anti-worker, anti-farmer and anti-national pro-corporate policies of the central government. According to reports, a mixed response was seen in states including Odisha, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Goa, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Punjab. Normal life was affected in Odisha due to a 12-hour nationwide agitation, as per reports. Public [] The post No Major Impact On Normal Life Due To One-Day Nationwide Strike Call appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Mallikarjun Kharge highlighted caste discrimination at workplaces. He cited an Odisha anganwadi where a Dalit worker faced boycott. Incidents in Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat were also mentioned. Kharge stated such discrimination violates constitutional rights and urged timely government investigation. These events impact dignity and safety.
LoP Mallikarjun Kharge flags workplace caste bias, cites Odisha anganwadi boycott
NEW DELHI, Feb 12: Senior Congress leader and Leader of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha, Mallikarjun Kharge, on Thursday raised concerns over caste discrimination at workplaces, citing a recent incident in Odisha where members of a particular community refused to let their children eat food cooked by a Dalit anganwadi worker. Raising the issue during Zero Hour in the Upper House, Kharge said, In the 21st century, when we talk about social development, social reform, and the unity of Hindus, [] The post LoP Mallikarjun Kharge flags workplace caste bias, cites Odisha anganwadi boycott appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Odisha Police prepare for major offensive against Maoists in Gandhamardan hills
Odisha anti-Maoist operation: ADG (Anti-Naxal Operations) Sanjeeb Panda said Odisha Police are optimistic about meeting the March 31 deadline for declaring the state, as well as the country 'Naxal-free'.
Bharat Bandh 12th February: India is observing a Bharat Bandh on Thursday, February 12 and several services will be impacted today except for essential services like hospitals and ambulance operations. Assam, Odisha, Kerala and West Bengal are likely to see the maximum impact of the nationwide strike. Emergency services such as hospitals, pharmacies may not be affected.
Villagers skip meeting convened by Odisha govt over Anganwadi boycott row
For past three months, villagers have stopped sending their children to Anganwadi Centre where Dalit woman was appointed as helper-cum-cook
India lose 1-3 to Belgium in FIH Mens Pro League 2025-26
ROURKELA (Odisha), Feb 11: Belgium defeated India 3-1 during the Rourkela leg of the FIH Mens Pro League 202526 on Wednesday at the Birsa Munda Hockey Stadium. Nelson Onana (23), Thomas Crols (53) and Arno Van Dessel (57) scored the goals for Belgium while Shilanand Lakra (29) was the goalscorer for India. It was an []
Odisha Cousins Nabbed With Ganja Worth Rs 35 Lakh
The accused were handed over to SR Nagar police station
After revision of guideline in November last year that saw reward money going up substantially, 45 LWEs have surrendered before security forces while there are still 40 cadres including a State Committee Member active in Odisha
Bharat Bandh on 12 February 2026: Impacted areas and what travellers should know
India braces for a nationwide Bharat Bandh on February 12, 2026, as over 10 trade unions and farmers' groups protest new labour codes. Disruptions are expected in public transport, banking, and potentially schools, with Odisha and Assam facing complete shutdowns. Essential services will remain operational. Commuters are advised to plan ahead and monitor local advisories.
Students Return Uniforms, Skip Meals to Protest Teacher Shortage at Odisha School
Over 300 pupils taught by four teachers; classes boycotted as parents back agitation
Odisha anganwadi shut for 3 months after Dalit womans appointment as cook
An anganwadi centre in Kendrapada, Odisha, remains shut for three months. Parents boycotted the facility after a Dalit woman was appointed as helper-cum-cook. They refused to send their children, citing caste reasons. Authorities are attempting to resolve the deadlock. The closure affects around 60 children and pregnant women. Dalit leaders have alleged administrative inaction. District officials are investigating the matter.
Bharat Bandh on February 12: Are schools and colleges in Odisha shut tomorrow due to Bharat Bandh? As per reports, schools and colleges may remain open, but an official confirmation is awaited from the authorities. The nationwide strike might impact public transport, banking, and services of public sector units in Odisha tomorrow.
Hyderabad police seize 70 kg ganja, two arrested held in SR Nagar
Hyderabad: Two accused persons with 70kg of ganja worth Rs 35 lakhs were apprehended in SR Nagar, Hyderabad, on Wednesday, February 11. A resident of Odishas Gajpathi district, 30-year-old Maniel Dalabhera cultivated ganja in his village with the assistance of his cousin Rinita Raita. The second accused, Ismail Raita, also a resident of Odisha, arrived Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
OSPCB Recruitment 2026: Registration ends today, apply for 113 Group B and C posts
The Odisha State Pollution Control Board's application window for 113 Group B and C posts closes today, February 11, 2026. The recruitment drive, which began on January 21, 2026, offers technical, scientific, and administrative roles. Eligible candidates must apply online before the 5:30 PM deadline, with selection based on a written exam and document verification.
Bharat Bandh tomorrow: Bharat Bandh will be observed across the country on February 12, Thursday, and the strike will also be in place in Odisha. Schools, colleges, banks, government offices, and public transport services might remain closed tomorrow in Odisha due to Bharat Bandh. Central trade unions have called for a Bharat Bandh tomorrow due to which major services in Odisha may be impacted on Thursday.
Eastern Coastal Region figures prominently in Budgets Nuclear, Marine roadmap: Dr Jitendra
Excelsior Correspondent NEW DELHI, Feb 10: Eastern Coastal Region figures prominently in the current Budgets Nuclear and Marine roadmap, with the State of Odisha getting one of the four Rare Earth Corridors announced for the country, while the enabling provisions for deep sea fishing are also going to be a game-changer for the State. This observation was made by Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science and Technology, Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Earth Sciences, MoS PMO, Department [] The post Eastern Coastal Region figures prominently in Budgets Nuclear, Marine roadmap: Dr Jitendra appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Three women killed by tusker in Odisha
The incident happened in Lochapalli village under Dhenkanal Sadar police limits, where several women had gone to Patpuri Reserve Forest to collect firewood
Villagers in Odisha boycott anganwadi over appointment of Dalit employee
We are making efforts to ensure that the children return so that their pre-school education is not affected, says Child Development Project Officer Deepali Mishra

