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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

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

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The Indian Meteorological Department had predicted that the monsoon would begin in Kerala around May 26. However, weak winds and hot weather conditions on Tuesday have raised uncertainty over rain arriving in the rest of the country by June 1. The department had said that conditions were favourable for monsoon onset only in some parts of the Arabian Sea. The south-west monsoon is expected to enter he state now only between June 5 and 10. The reported delay is in the wake of El Nios impact. The movement of the monsoon slowed down, and it is predicted that there will be less rainfall this year. For the rains to be categorised as monsoon, at least 60 per cent of 14 weather stations in Kerala must record rainfall measuring 2.5 mm or more over two consecutive days alongside specific wind and cloud coverage. Meanwhile, many parts of the country have been reeling under the hot conditions for the past few days. Temperatures in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, for example, crossed 46.5 degree celcius on Monday. Deaths due to heatstroke were also reported in the state, with a red alert being issued for the adverse conditions. A red alert was issued for Odisha, East Madhya Pradesh and East Uttar Pradesh due to the sweltering heat. A yellow alert was issued in Delhi for excessive heat on Tuesday. Despite the delayed onset of monsoon, the IMD predicted that there would be light to moderate rainfall accompanied by thunderstorms, lightning and gusty winds over Kerala, Mahe and Lakshadweep from May 26 to 29. A yellow alert has been issued for Kerala and Lakshadweep over the next four days. There will also be light to moderate rainfall in isolated parts of Tamil Nadu, interior Karnataka, North Interior Karnataka, Telangana, Rayalaseema, and Coastal Andhra Pradesh during the same period. This will be accompanied by thunderstorms and gusty winds. Coastal Maharashtra and Goa are also set for similar conditions.

The Week 26 May 2026 12:45 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

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Bengaluru is set to get a respite from the intense heat, as the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted that Karnataka's capital city will experience rain until May 29, Friday. As a precaution, a yellow alert has been issued for Bengaluru throughout the week. Light to moderate rain accompanied by thunder and lightning is expected across the city throughout the coming week, the IMD confirmed on Sunday. The weather office credited a cyclonic circulation over the Bay of Bengal for the sudden change in weather conditions. This cyclonic circulation has created favourable conditions for widespread and continuous rainfall in Bengaluru, IMD officials reportedly said. On Monday, Bengaluru is expected to experience cloudy skies from the afternoon hours, with strong winds blowing at speeds of 40 to 50 km/h in some areas. The maximum and minimum temperatures in Bengaluru are likely to be around 32C and 22C respectively, TV9 Kannada said in a report. The maximum temperature, which had earlier averaged around 34C, has now dropped below 30C in many places, the report added. Karnataka weather news Apart from Bengaluru, yellow alerts have also been issued until May 29 for most districts in North Interior Karnataka, Coastal Karnataka, and South Interior Karnataka by the IMD. In addition, a northsouth trough extending from southern Bihar through Jharkhand and Odisha to the north coast of Andhra Pradesh has also contributed to the weather changes. However, several states grappled with scorching heat on Sunday, with Brahmapuri in the Vidarbha region of Maharashtra emerging as the hottest place in the country at 47.2 degrees Celsius. Delhi recorded a maximum temperature of 43.6 degrees Celsius, 3.4 notches above the seasonal average.

The Week 25 May 2026 1:45 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

Andhra Pradesh bans toxic weedicide paraquat for 60 days

The State joins its neighbors, Telangana and Odisha, in prohibiting the highly toxic weedicide

The Hindu Businessline 24 May 2026 9:13 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 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

Dream of Safe Drinking Water

India today is seen as a rising global power. It is one of the worlds fastest-growing major economies, a digital leader, a space power, a strong military nation, and an increasingly important player in global politics. Highways are expanding, airports are increasing, metro rail networks are changing cities, and the vision of becoming a developed country by 2047 is shaping national discussions. Even though all these achievements are visible, one harsh reality still remains millions of Indians do not trust the water coming from their taps. Most people still prefer bottled water, water purifiers, or boiling water before drinking it. This lack of trust shows that an important part of our countrys development journey is still unfinished. The day every citizen, as well as every tourist visiting India, can confidently drink water directly from a tap at home, a railway station, school, hotel, airport, office, or roadside public place without fear of illness, that will be the day India can truly call itself a fully developed nation. Safe tap water is not just a basic service. It is a sign of good governance, strong public health systems, environmental responsibility, and civic discipline. Civilisations have always grown around water. From the Indus Valley civilization to the banks of the Nile and the Tigris-Euphrates, access to clean water determined the survival and prosperity of societies. Even today, developed countries such as Germany, Australia, the United States, and much of Europe take immense pride in the fact that their citizens can drink water directly from the tap. In cities such as Berlin, public fountains and household taps symbolise public trust in governance and infrastructure. However, despite our rapid transformation, individual and society development are still far from that stage. To be fair, the government has made major achievements in expanding access to drinking water, and these efforts deserve recognition. Since the launch of the Jal Jeevan Mission in 2019, tap water connections in rural India have increased at a very fast pace. According to official figures, only around 3.23 crore rural households had tap water connections in August 2019. By March 2026, this number had reportedly crossed 15.82 crore households. The Union Budget for 202627 has allocated more than 67,000 crore for the mission, which has now been extended till 2028. This is no small achievement. Villages in remote regions of Ladakh, Sikkim, Jharkhand and Gujarat are now receiving piped water connections that were unimaginable a decade ago. Women no longer have to walk several kilometres carrying pots of water. Schools and anganwadis now have better access to drinking water. Local participation through village committees and womens groups has strengthened rural water governance in many regions. The government is right to celebrate these achievements. But there is a difference between water reaching a household and water being safe enough to drink directly from the tap. That remains the biggest challenge. India continues to face a severe water quality crisis. According to the Central Pollution Control Board, more than 70% of Indias surface water is unsafe for direct consumption. Hundreds of river stretches remain polluted due to untreated sewage, industrial waste, agricultural runoff and poor urban planning. Groundwater contamination from arsenic, fluoride and nitrates still continues to affect several states despite the government taking several checks. India is home to some of the worlds largest rivers, receives substantial monsoon rainfall, cleanest water from the foothills of Himalayas, and has invested massively in dams, pipelines and treatment systems. Yet ordinary citizens rarely trust the water flowing from their taps. Instead, our country has quietly built a parallel economy around unsafe drinking water. Nearly every household today uses a purifier, reverse osmosis system, or boils water before drinking it. Restaurants routinely serve filtered or bottled water instead of direct municipal supply. Offices install expensive filtration plants. Travellers buy packaged water bottles at railway stations, airports and roadside shops. The bottled water industry and domestic water purifier market are booming precisely because public confidence in tap water remains weak. This is perhaps the most honest fact-check of Indias drinking water reality. If Indias tap water were genuinely safe, millions of households would not feel compelled to spend additional money every month filtering water that has already supposedly been treated by civic authorities. The problem is not merely infrastructure. It is also governance, monitoring, enforcement and public behaviour. Our country already has strong legal frameworks. The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act of 1974 and the Environment Protection Act of 1986 empower authorities to regulate pollution and water quality. The National Water Policy speaks about integrated water management and conservation. Missions such as Namami Gange Programme and Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation have sought to improve water infrastructure and urban sanitation. However, the implementation of many water and sanitation programmes still remains uneven across the country. Untreated sewage continues to flow into rivers. Lakes and ponds are disappearing because of encroachments and unchecked construction. Plastic waste blocks drains and pollutes water ecosystems. In many cities, damaged and leaking pipelines allow sewage water to mix with drinking water supplies. Water testing and monitoring systems are still weak, especially in smaller towns and rural areas. The government alone cannot solve this challenge unless citizens also change their habits and behaviour. A developed nation is not built only through government spending and big infrastructure projects; it is also built through public responsibility and civic discipline. Clean surroundings and safe drinking water are closely connected. Throwing garbage into drains, dumping waste into rivers, polluting lakes, and ignoring sanitation rules all lead to water contamination. Many people demand world-class facilities but continue practices that harm the environment. At the same time, there are positive examples that prove India can achieve global standards in safe drinking water. Odisha has emerged as a leading example through its Drink From Tap mission implemented by the Water Corporation of Odisha. Cities like Puri and Bhubaneswar have shown that round-the-clock safe tap water supply is possible in India when technology, efficient governance, and public trust work together. By using real-time monitoring systems, SCADA technology, GIS-based mapping, strict water quality checks, and transparent communication with people, Odisha has shown that Indian cities do not need to depend on bottled water forever. The success of cities like Puri and Bhubaneswar proves that safe tap water for everyone is possible in India. This model should now be expanded to other parts of the country. But providing safe drinking water to every Indian will require much bigger efforts. India needs major investment in sewage treatment plants, recycling of wastewater, cleaning of rivers, protection of groundwater, and better city planning. Water quality checking systems should work in real time and the information should be easily available to the public. Local authorities must be held responsible whenever drinking water gets contaminated. Schools should also teach water conservation and sanitation as basic civic responsibilities, not only as environmental subjects. Most importantly, India must rebuild public trust in its water systems. In developed countries, people drink tap water because they trust public institutions and water quality systems. In India, that trust is still weak because failures happen too often and without warning. Restoring this confidence may be the countrys biggest challenge. Indias ambitions are very large. The country aims to become a 10-trillion-dollar economy, a global manufacturing hub, a major tourism destination, and a developed nation by 2047. But development cannot be measured only through GDP growth, highways, airports, or skyscrapers. Real development must also be reflected in everyday life. There are many ifs that can be the measuring marks. Can a child safely drink water from a school tap? Can a tourist fill a water bottle at a railway station without worrying about falling sick? Can ordinary families stop spending large sums on water filters and bottled water? Can Indias rivers become clean and healthy again? When the answer to all these questions becomes yes across the country, India will not only appear developed, it will truly feel like a developed nation. Safe drinking water from every tap is not a luxury. It is one of the most basic signs of a civilised society. Surinder Singh Oberoi, National Editor Greater Kashmir

Greater Kashmir 24 May 2026 5:34 am

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

Boy Critically Injured While Trying to Fend Off Dogs in Odisha

The incident took place at Mahanala village under Patapur police station limits when the child, identified as Arish Kumar, was playing in the courtyard of his residence

Deccan Chronicle 23 May 2026 1:14 pm

Odisha Man Stabs Ex-Girlfriends Mother, Uncle Inside Police Station

Following the attack, the accused allegedly attempted to flee the spot on a motorcycle. However, police personnel chased and apprehended him shortly afterwards

Deccan Chronicle 23 May 2026 1:06 pm

Raseshwari Devi announces massive 1,500-seat yoga & meditation hall in Odisha; Internet wants to know: who is she?

Raseshwari Devi Announces Meditation Hall in Odisha: Spiritual leader Raseshwari Devi announced a large Yoga and Meditation Hall near Tangi, Odisha, set to open on World Meditation Day 2026. The Braj Gopika Seva Mission, founded by Devi, is developing the facility, which will accommodate over 1,500 people and serve as a major spiritual hub in eastern India.

The Economic Times 23 May 2026 10:48 am

India Successfully Tests Short-Range Agni-1 Ballistic Missile

New Delhi, May 23: India has successfully conducted a test of the short-range ballistic missile Agni-1, enhancing its strategic capabilities. The test took place on May 22 at the Integrated Test Range in Chandipur, Odisha, as reported by the Ministry of Defence. During the test, all operational and technical parameters of the missile were successfully ... Read more India Successfully Tests Short-Range Agni-1 Ballistic Missile

Morningstar 23 May 2026 5:24 am

Mika Singh Visits Jagannath Temple in Puri, Receives Mahaprasad

New Delhi, May 23: Renowned Bollywood singer Mika Singh visited the Jagannath Temple in Puri, Odisha, where millions of devotees flock each year. During his visit, he offered prayers and received the temples famous Mahaprasad. In an exclusive conversation, he shared his experience. Mika Singh expressed, I feel great after visiting the Jagannath Temple. The ... Read more Mika Singh Visits Jagannath Temple in Puri, Receives Mahaprasad

Morningstar 23 May 2026 4:53 am

India successfully test-fires Agni-1 ballistic missile from Odisha

Earlier, on May 8, the country had successfully carried out a flight trial of an advanced Agni missile with Multiple Independently Targetable Re-Entry Vehicle off the coast of the State

The Hindu 22 May 2026 10:32 pm

PM Modi Presents Traditional Tarakasi Silver Boat to Norways King, Celebrating Odishas Craftsmanship

Mumbai, May 22: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has once again showcased Odishas rich handicraft heritage on a global stage. He presented a traditional silver boat crafted in the historic Tarakasi art style to King Harald V of Norway. The renowned Tarakasi work from Cuttack is not just an art form; it symbolizes Odishas pride, heritage, ... Read more PM Modi Presents Traditional Tarakasi Silver Boat to Norways King, Celebrating Odishas Craftsmanship

Morningstar 22 May 2026 9:59 pm

Grim Reality Of Poverty: Couple Lives Under Flyover For Three Years In Odishas Keonjhar

The couple struggles daily for survival and remains exposed to harsh weather conditions, including intense summer heat and heavy rains, beneath the temporary shelter: Residents

Deccan Chronicle 22 May 2026 9:18 pm

Six Killed, Four Critical As Speeding Bus Hits Auto In Odishas Ganjam

The impact of the collision was so severe that three persons reportedly died on the spot: Reports

Deccan Chronicle 22 May 2026 8:34 pm

Three Heatstroke Deaths Reported In Odisha As Severe Heatwave Grips State

People are finding it extremely difficult to step outdoors as hot winds and intense sunlight make exposure unbearable: Reports

Deccan Chronicle 22 May 2026 8:23 pm

India Successfully Test-Launches Agni-1 Ballistic Missile

NEW DELHI, May 22: India on Friday successfully test-fired short-range ballistic missile Agni-1 from the integrated test range at Odishas Chandipur, the defence ministry said. The launch validated all operational and technical parameters, it said. The test was carried out under the aegis of the Strategic Forces Command, the ministry said. The Agni 1 to 4 missiles have ranges from 700 km to 3,500 km and they have already been deployed. (Agencies) The post India Successfully Test-Launches Agni-1 Ballistic Missile appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 22 May 2026 8:17 pm

India successfully tests Agni-1 Ballistic Missile

India successfully test-launched the Short Range Ballistic Missile Agni-1. The test occurred at Chandipur, Odisha. The Strategic Forces Command oversaw the launch. All operational and technical parameters were validated. This launch reaffirms India's strategic deterrence capability. The event took place on May 22, 2026.

The Economic Times 22 May 2026 8:08 pm

Odisha: Law Minister Chairs High-Level Meeting on Rath Yatra Preparations

Preparations for the Rath Yatra are expected to intensify further in the coming days as various departments begin implementing the arrangements discussed during the meeting

Deccan Chronicle 22 May 2026 7:04 pm

Odisha Confirms Three Deaths Due to Heat Stroke Amid Severe Weather Warnings

Bhubaneswar, May 22: The Special Relief Commissioner (SRC) of Odisha has confirmed three fatalities due to heat stroke in the state. The deaths were reported in the districts of Bolangir, Sundargarh, and Suvarnapur. According to the report, there were initial concerns about 16 potential deaths; however, four cases were ruled out following post-mortem examinations, leaving ... Read more Odisha Confirms Three Deaths Due to Heat Stroke Amid Severe Weather Warnings

Morningstar 22 May 2026 4:39 pm

Tragic Road Accident in Odisha Claims Six Lives, CM Expresses Condolences

Bhubaneswar, May 22: A devastating road accident in the Purushottampur area of Ganjam district, Odisha, has resulted in the loss of six lives. This tragic incident has cast a pall of sorrow over the entire region. Chief Minister Mohan Chara Majhi has expressed profound grief over the accident. In a post on the social media ... Read more Tragic Road Accident in Odisha Claims Six Lives, CM Expresses Condolences

Morningstar 22 May 2026 3:04 pm

India dominates World's 100 Hottest Cities list for second week in a row; check all names

Indian cities are currently the hottest globally, with 97 out of the top 100 hottest locations. Cities in states like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Odisha are experiencing extreme heat. Temperatures are reaching punishing highs, with little relief even at night. This prolonged heatwave is impacting public health, leading to increased cases of heat-related illnesses.

The Economic Times 22 May 2026 3:03 pm

Odisha mandates EVs for official use, promotes virtual meetings

Bhubaneswar: The Odisha government has issued an eight-point directive mandating virtual official meetings wherever possible, compulsory use of electric vehicles (EVs), and a 10 per cent reduction in fuel consumption across departments. The directives were issued on Thursday, May 21, on the instructions of Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi, who had earlier reduced the size 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 .

The Siasat Daily 22 May 2026 12:14 pm

Odisha govt mandates EV use for official work, pushes virtual meetings

Odisha government mandates virtual meetings and a 10% fuel cut across departments. Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi's directive emphasizes electric vehicle adoption for official use from June 1, with exceptions for special circumstances. Senior officials must now carpool, and public transport is encouraged for distant official travel, aiming for significant fuel savings.

The Economic Times 22 May 2026 10:13 am

Who is Raseshwari Devi, spiritual leader behind upcoming 1,500-seat meditation and wellness centre on World Meditation Day 2026?

Raseshwari Devi ji: Spiritual leader Raseshwari Devi announced a new Yoga and meditation hall in Odisha and a week-long camp in Haridwar for World Meditation Day 2026. These initiatives, under the Braj Gopika Seva Mission, aim to promote spiritual learning and wellness. Raseshwari Devi, a proponent of Sanatan Vedic philosophy, has dedicated her life to spreading ancient wisdom and fostering community service.

The Economic Times 22 May 2026 9:48 am

Assam, Odisha, UP and Bihar lead solar wave as rooftop boom outpaces Indias grid readiness

PM Surya Ghar installations cross 31 lakh, but ageing grids, DISCOM delays and transformer stress threaten Indias next rooftop solar growth phase

The Hindu Businessline 22 May 2026 9:30 am

PM Modi Gifts Odisha Artifacts to Norwegian Royal Family, CM Majhi Celebrates Cultural Pride

Bhubaneswar, May 22: Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi expressed gratitude on behalf of the people of Odisha towards Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday. During his recent diplomatic tour across five countries, PM Modi presented exquisite handcrafted artifacts to King Harald V and Queen of Norway. These included a silver boat model and a palm ... Read more PM Modi Gifts Odisha Artifacts to Norwegian Royal Family, CM Majhi Celebrates Cultural Pride

Morningstar 22 May 2026 5:29 am

Traditional Crafts Gaining Global Recognition Under Modi Government: Soumyaranjan Das

New Delhi, May 22: Soumyaranjan Das, a palm leaf artist, believes that traditional art forms are finally receiving the global recognition they deserve. He credits this shift to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Discussing the growing international attention on Odishas palm leaf carving art, Das mentioned that while some may view Modis gifting of traditional handicrafts ... Read more Traditional Crafts Gaining Global Recognition Under Modi Government: Soumyaranjan Das

Morningstar 22 May 2026 2:28 am

Odishas Bold Initiative Amid West Asia Crisis: Eight-Point Fuel Conservation Directive Issued

Bhubaneswar, May 22: Amid rising concerns over the situation in West Asia and fuel consumption, the Odisha government has taken significant steps to reduce petrol and diesel usage. Chief Minister Mohan Chandra Majhi has issued an eight-point directive for all state government departments and offices. Previously, Chief Minister Majhi had discussed fuel conservation with Prime ... Read more Odishas Bold Initiative Amid West Asia Crisis: Eight-Point Fuel Conservation Directive Issued

Morningstar 22 May 2026 2:09 am

Tragic Storm in Odisha Claims Three Lives, Chief Minister Announces Financial Aid

Bhubaneswar, May 22: A devastating Kalbaishakhi storm in Odishas Keonjhar district has resulted in the tragic deaths of three individuals. The storm, characterized by strong winds and heavy rain, caused a tent structure to collapse in the Narampur area of the Kendujhar Town police jurisdiction, leading to the fatalities. One person sustained serious injuries during ... Read more Tragic Storm in Odisha Claims Three Lives, Chief Minister Announces Financial Aid

Morningstar 22 May 2026 12:44 am

SC Refuses To Club 53 FIRs in 49-Crore Investment Fraud Case

The cases are pending in Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa and Andhra Pradesh

Deccan Chronicle 21 May 2026 9:53 pm

40-Day-Old Infant Dies Allegedly Due to Parental Negligence in Odisha; Alcoholic Couple Arrested

The incident took place at Kendudangari village under Rupsa police station limits

Deccan Chronicle 21 May 2026 9:02 pm

Odisha: Vegetable Vendors Daughter Tops in +2 Science, Dreams of Becoming a Doctor

She is a student of the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe Department Higher Secondary School in Mohana.

Deccan Chronicle 21 May 2026 8:29 pm

From Forest Villages to Premium Orchards: Odisha Farmers Experiment With Miyazaki Mango

The fruit has gained global attention for its premium market value, with reports suggesting prices ranging between Rs 2.5 lakh and Rs 3 lakh per kilogram in international markets.

Deccan Chronicle 21 May 2026 8:18 pm

Notorious Criminal Injured in Police Encounter After Attack on Couple in Berhampur

Bhawanipatna, May 21: In a shocking incident in Berhampur, Odisha, a notorious criminal was injured during a police encounter after a brutal attack on a couple. The police apprehended the suspect, Mukesh Sahu, late Wednesday night. IG of Police, Niti Shekhar, provided details on Thursday. According to the IG, after arresting Mukesh Sahu, the police ... Read more Notorious Criminal Injured in Police Encounter After Attack on Couple in Berhampur

Morningstar 21 May 2026 8:08 pm

Odisha farmer grows the worlds most expensive mango that's worth Rs 3 lakh per kg, but he doesnt know what to do with it

A farmer in Odisha's Malkangiri district is guarding a rare, expensive Miyazaki mango tree, fearing theft of the valuable fruit. While the mangoes are known for luxury prices in Japan, the farmer lacks market connections and knowledge for selling them at premium rates.

The Economic Times 21 May 2026 4:07 pm

PM Modi gifts Odishas Pattachitra and orchid paintings to Norways royal family

PM Modi gifted a Pressed Orchid Painting and Orchid paperweights to his Norwegian counterpart Jonas Gahr Store; On the other hand, he presented a Kalamkari with Sun and Moon Motif to the Norwegian Crown Prince Haakon, while he gifted a Palm leaf Pattachitra to Queen of Norway Sonja

Mid Day 21 May 2026 1:41 pm

SC Bats for Victim-centric Approach, Refuses to Entertain Plea for Consolidation of FIRs

Several criminal cases are pending against the accused in Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa and Andhra Pradesh

Deccan Chronicle 21 May 2026 1:02 pm

Severe Heatwave Hits Odisha and Surrounding States, Temperatures Soar Near 45 Degrees

Bhubaneswar, May 20: Intense heat is making life difficult for residents in various parts of the country. States like Odisha, Punjab, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh have reported temperatures consistently exceeding 40 degrees Celsius. The Meteorological Department has issued red and orange alerts for several regions due to the heatwave conditions. Streets appear deserted during the ... Read more Severe Heatwave Hits Odisha and Surrounding States, Temperatures Soar Near 45 Degrees

Morningstar 20 May 2026 11:57 pm

World Diversity Day: Many Voices, One Humanity

Cultural diversity is not a destination humanity has reached. It is a work perpetually in progress and perpetually at risk MIR ALTAF A World of Staggering Plurality On World Cultural Diversity Day, the most important cultural monument should neither be a building nor a manuscript. It should be an old woman in a remote village who knows something no one else does: a song, a dyeing technique, a way of reading the monsoon sky, a word for a feeling that no other language has ever named. Because when she is gone, that knowledge does not retire into an archive. It disappears from the world entirely, as completely as though it had never existed. This is what is truly at stake on May 21, when the world observes the Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development, proclaimed by the United Nations in 2002 following the adoption of UNESCOs Universal Declaration on Cultural Diversity. It is not merely a commemorative occasion. It is a standing invitation to humanity to recognise that our differences are not fault lines to be feared, but fertile ground from which understanding, creativity, and enduring peace can grow. In 2026, the invitation carries a new weight. The world is changing fast and not always in ways that are kind to difference. The real question for our time is not whether cultures will meet. They will, every day, everywhere. The question is whether those meetings will leave both sides richer or diminished. 7,000+ Languages spoken worldwide 370M+ Indigenous peoples globally ~50% Of world languages at risk $2.25T Cultural industries globally Across six continents, cultural diversity manifests in astonishing forms, like in the oral traditions of West African griots, the architectural philosophy of Japanese ma (negative space), the communal cosmology of Andean Pachamama worship, and the stoic civic ethos of Scandinavian societies. Each represents not simply a different way of doing things, but a fundamentally different way of understanding what it means to be human. UNESCOs 2005 Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions remains the foundational legal instrument in this field, recognising cultural goods and services as bearers of identity and values rather than mere commercial commodities. Yet the gap between legal recognition and lived reality yawns wide. Languages disappear at the rate of roughly one every two weeks. A child growing up today in rural Bolivia or the forests of Odisha is simultaneously more connected to global culture than any previous generation, and more at risk of losing their own. Cultural diversity is as necessary for humankind as biodiversity is for nature. UNESCO Universal Declaration on Cultural Diversity, 2001 The Republic That Is a Civilisation To speak of cultural diversity in an Indian context is to speak in superlatives that nonetheless fall short of the reality. India is not merely a diverse country; it is a civilisation that has functioned, across millennia, as a living laboratory of cultural coexistence. With 22 officially recognised languages and over 1,600 mother tongues documented in the census, eight major religions, dozens of distinct classical art forms, and a culinary geography that transforms every hundred kilometres, Indias diversity is not incidental to its identity. It is its identity. 1,600+ Mother tongues documented 705 Scheduled tribal communities 16 UNESCO ICH elements inscribed 43 World Heritage Sites The philosophical underpinning of Indias approach to diversity is perhaps best captured in the ancient concept of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam the world is one family. This is not a passive tolerance of difference but an active embrace of it, rooted in the understanding that plurality is not a problem to be managed but a wisdom to be drawn upon. The Vedic tradition of debating opposing philosophical systems side by side, the Sufi dargahs that welcomed devotees of all faiths, the syncretic folk music that blended Hindu and Islamic devotional vocabularies, these were not accidents of geography but the fruits of a deliberate cultural philosophy. Modern India carries this inheritance forward imperfectly but persistently. The constitutional protections for linguistic and cultural minorities under Articles 29 and 30 are among the most robust frameworks for minority cultural rights in the world. The Sangeet Natak Akademi, Sahitya Akademi, and Lalit Kala Akademi have, for seven decades, worked to document, sustain, and celebrate art forms from every corner of the subcontinent. On this World Diversity Day, Indias challenge and its opportunity is to translate constitutional aspiration into living practice. That means not merely preserving heritage in museums and festivals, but ensuring that the communities who are the living custodians of that heritage have the economic security and institutional support to continue creating, not just surviving. Indias Northeast offers perhaps the most concentrated illustration of this challenge and potential. The eight sister states together are home to over 200 distinct ethnic groups and also over 200 languages and dialects. Manipuri dance and Mizo choral traditions, the textile arts of the Nagas and the boat festivals of Assam, this region is not a peripheral curiosity but a cultural heartland. The recent granting of Classical Language status to additional Indian languages is a step in the right direction; what is needed now is the sustained, granular work of documentation, transmission, and economic empowerment of cultural practitioners. The Valley Where Cultures Embraced: Kashmir Focus Kashmir occupies a singular place in the cartography of world culture. Positioned at the crossroads of South Asia, Central Asia, and the Silk Road, the valley absorbed and synthesised influences from Persian, Mughal, Buddhist, Shaivite, and Central Asian traditions across fifteen centuries of cultural exchange. The result is a remarkably original culture with its own aesthetic language, philosophical tradition, and social fabric. The tradition of Kashmiriyat, the composite cultural identity of the valley, transcending religious lines, represents one of the most instructive examples of cultural coexistence in South Asian history. Shared shrines, syncretic devotional poetry in the tradition of Lal Ded and Sheikh Nooruddin Noorani, these were the lived texture of Kashmiri pluralism. The Kashmiri handicraft sector, comprising Pashmina weaving, Kani shawls, papier-mch, walnut

RisingKashmir 20 May 2026 11:43 pm

Sleeping Odisha Couple Set On Fire, Family Suspects Revenge Over Son's Affair

Bijay Behera and Aarti Behra were sleeping when a group barged into the house and set afire the cot they were sleeping on.

NDTV 20 May 2026 11:05 pm

Odisha Faces Severe Heatwave, Orange Alert Issued

Bhubaneswar, May 20: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a warning regarding the ongoing heatwave in several parts of Odisha. The state is expected to experience intense heat, warm nights, and high humidity in the coming days. Manorama Mohanty, the director of the Bhubaneswar weather center, reported that temperatures exceeded 40 degrees Celsius at ... Read more Odisha Faces Severe Heatwave, Orange Alert Issued

Morningstar 20 May 2026 10:27 pm

Major Indian Football Clubs Denied AIFF Premier 1 License for 2026-27 Season

New Delhi, May 20: The All India Football Federation (AIFF) has rejected the Premier 1 club license applications of several prominent Indian football clubs for the 2026-27 season. Notable clubs affected include Mohun Bagan Super Giant, Kerala Blasters FC, and Odisha FC. On May 17, during a meeting of the AIFFs Club Licensing Committee, it ... Read more Major Indian Football Clubs Denied AIFF Premier 1 License for 2026-27 Season

Morningstar 20 May 2026 10:01 pm

Odisha Class 12 Results Announced with 85.85% Pass Rate

Bhubaneswar, May 20: The School and Mass Education Minister, Nityanand Gond, announced the results of the Class 12 examinations conducted by the Odisha Council of Higher Secondary Education (CHSE) on Wednesday. During a press conference held at the CHSE office in Odisha, the minister revealed the results for Science, Arts, Commerce, and Vocational subjects. This ... Read more Odisha Class 12 Results Announced with 85.85% Pass Rate

Morningstar 20 May 2026 8:32 pm

DA Case: Odisha Executive Engineer Who Bought 97 Plots, Luxury Properties Arrested

All identified properties have been attached pending further investigation: Officials

Deccan Chronicle 20 May 2026 8:12 pm

Basanta Kumari Samanta: Odishas Pioneer Woman Artist Who Blended Poetry With Painting

Born in 1943 in the erstwhile princely estate of Khallikote to Pournamasi Devi and Chandra Sekhar Das Badajena, Basanta Kumari spent her childhood in the pre-Independence era when women were largely expected to remain confined to household life.

Deccan Chronicle 20 May 2026 5:33 pm

Controversy Erupts Over Rahul Gandhis Remarks on PM Modi

New Delhi, May 20: The political landscape intensified on Wednesday following controversial remarks made by Rahul Gandhi, the leader of the opposition in the Lok Sabha, regarding Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The BJP swiftly condemned Gandhis statement, accusing him of perpetuating a tradition of betrayal. National spokesperson Ajay Alok, Odisha Minister Nityanand Gond, and Uttar ... Read more Controversy Erupts Over Rahul Gandhis Remarks on PM Modi

Morningstar 20 May 2026 3:37 pm

Odisha govt asks universities, colleges to encourage students to use ''Shaktishree'' app

Designed as a dedicated digital support platform for students, it offers several student-centric features, including SOS assistance, safety check-ins, counselling support, grievance redressal, institutional updates and emergency support services

The Hindu Businessline 20 May 2026 3:23 pm

Odisha Plus 2 result 2026 declared with 85.85 pass percentage: Check direct link to download Class 12th scorecards here

Odisha Plus 2 results for 2026 are out today, May 20th, with over 4.1 lakh students appearing. All streams were announced together for the first time. Students can check their provisional marksheets on official websites and DigiLocker. A minimum of 33% is required to pass, with supplementary exams in June for those who don't qualify.

The Times of India 20 May 2026 1:01 pm

CHSE Odisha 12th Result 2026 (OUT) LIVE: 84.50% Students Pass Arts, Plus Two Scorecard Download Link Here

Odisha 12th Result LIVE Updates: CHSE Plus Result Out today at 12:30 on chseodisha.nic.in. Check direct link, official websites here.

NDTV 20 May 2026 12:42 pm

Odisha 12th Board Result 2026 Out: Direct Link, Pass Percentage, Merit List

CHSE Odisha 12th Result 2026: According to data shared by the board, a total of 4,00,736 students had registered for the Plus Two board examinations this year.

NDTV 20 May 2026 12:35 pm

orissaresults.nic.in CHSE 12 Result 2026: Alternative websites to check Odisha +2 board exam result if chseodisha.nic.in not working

Odisha CHSE 12th result 2026: Odisha Class 12 results for Science, Commerce, Arts, and Vocational streams were released, causing heavy traffic on chseodisha.nic.in. Students can check their marks on alternative websites like orissaresults.nic.in, results.odisha.gov.in, DigiLocker, and the UMANG app. The examinations were conducted offline from February 18 to March 25, 2026.

The Economic Times 20 May 2026 12:27 pm

Pune-based defence firm tests 300 km precise Suryastra rocket to provide big boost to Indian Army

Nibe Limited has successfully demonstrated its Suryastra rockets. The rockets achieved ranges of 150 km and 300 km. These firings took place at the Integrated Test Range in Chandipur, Odisha. The Indian Army had placed a procurement order for these rockets. This success significantly boosts India's indigenous defence manufacturing capabilities.

The Economic Times 20 May 2026 11:48 am

Odisha CHSE 12th Toppers List 2026: Check Science, Commerce, Arts & Vocational toppers, pass percentage, best performing districts

Odisha CHSE 12th Toppers List 2026: Odisha Class 12 results are out today, with details on toppers and pass percentages announced at 12:30 PM. Students can check their performance across Science, Commerce, Arts, and Vocational streams on chseodisha.nic.in and results.odisha.gov.in. Last year's results saw girls outperforming boys, a trend that has continued.

The Economic Times 20 May 2026 10:39 am

CHSE Odisha 12th Result 2026 today at chseodisha.nic.in, DigiLocker: Check steps to download Plus 2 results, passing marks and more

Odisha CHSE 12th Result date time: Odisha students eagerly await their Class 12 results today. The Council of Higher Secondary Education will release the results at 12:30 PM. Students can check their scores on chseodisha.nic.in and results.odisha.gov.in. The examination saw over 3.9 lakh students enrolled across various streams. This announcement brings an end to the anxious wait for students across the state.

The Economic Times 20 May 2026 9:02 am

Odisha Crime Branch Arrests Two More Suspects in Mob Lynching Case

Bhubaneswar, May 19: The Crime Branch of Odisha Police has arrested two additional suspects involved in the brutal mob lynching of Government Railway Police constable Soumya Ranjan Swain. This incident occurred on May 7 in the Balayanta area of Bhubaneswar. On May 19, the Crime Branch announced in a press release that the main accused, ... Read more Odisha Crime Branch Arrests Two More Suspects in Mob Lynching Case

Morningstar 19 May 2026 10:47 pm

Odisha Crime Branch Arrests Two More in Mob Lynching Case

Bhubaneswar, May 19: The Crime Branch of Odisha Police has arrested two more suspects involved in the brutal mob lynching of Government Railway Police constable Soumya Ranjan Swain, which occurred on May 7 in the Balianta area of Bhubaneswar. In a press release on Tuesday, the Crime Branch stated that based on solid evidence gathered ... Read more Odisha Crime Branch Arrests Two More in Mob Lynching Case

Udaipur Kiran 19 May 2026 10:47 pm

Panchayat Polls Set To Become Real Test Of Odishas Political Ground Reality

Traditionally, Panchayat elections in Odisha have been regarded as the true measure of a political partys grassroots strength: Reports

Deccan Chronicle 19 May 2026 8:37 pm

BJD Chief Naveen Patnaik Questions Law and Order in Odisha

Bhubaneswar, May 19: Naveen Patnaik, the president of the Biju Janata Dal (BJD) and leader of the opposition in the Odisha Assembly, criticized the state government regarding the law and order situation following a brutal attack on a young man and his female friend in Brahmapur. Patnaik took to the social media platform X to ... Read more BJD Chief Naveen Patnaik Questions Law and Order in Odisha

Morningstar 19 May 2026 6:52 pm

25-Year-Old Odisha Man Killed In Ukranian Drone Attack In Russia

The victim had gone to Russia in March reportedly through a private firm Micon Agency. He joined the compnay in April along with seven other people from his state.

NDTV 19 May 2026 5:45 pm

33 plots, 4 buildings, farmhouse unearthed in Odisha engineer asset raids

Odisha Vigilance sleuths have uncovered significant assets belonging to a government engineer. Raids revealed multiple buildings, numerous plots, a farmhouse, and a market complex. These discoveries follow a complaint of disproportionate wealth. In a separate incident, a panchayat extension officer was apprehended accepting a bribe. Investigations are ongoing in both cases.

The Economic Times 19 May 2026 5:21 pm

CHSE Odisha Class 12 result 2026 releasing tomorrow: How to check plus two marksheets on DigiLocker

Odisha Class 12 results for Science, Commerce, Arts, and Vocational streams are set to be released tomorrow, May 20, 2026, between 12:30 pm and 1 pm. Over 4.1 lakh students can access their provisional marksheets online via the CHSE Odisha website or DigiLocker. Students are urged to have their roll numbers ready for a smooth check.

The Times of India 19 May 2026 2:50 pm

CHSE Odisha 12 Results Date and Time: When and where to download your Plus Two scores at orissaresults.nic.in and DigiLocker?

Odisha Class 12 Results CHSE 2026 Date and Time: Odisha's Class 12 board results for Science, Commerce, and Arts streams are set for release on May 20, with the Council of Higher Secondary Education confirming the announcement between 12:30 pm and 1 pm. Over 4.1 lakh students await their results, which can be accessed online via official websites and DigiLocker.

The Economic Times 19 May 2026 11:12 am

Heavy rain causes waterlogging; disrupts normal life, commute in parts of Karnataka

Heavy rains have caused waterlogging and traffic jams in Karnataka's Bengaluru Rural and Chikkaballapur districts. Meanwhile, the India Meteorological Department forecasts hot and humid weather for Odisha and potential heatwaves in coastal Andhra Pradesh. Kerala, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu are expected to receive rainfall, with Karnataka possibly experiencing hailstorms. Northwest India will remain dry, leading to rising temperatures.

The Economic Times 19 May 2026 9:31 am

Odisha Government Launches Ama Gaonre Ama Tehsil Initiative to Deliver Revenue Services at Doorstep

Bhubaneswar, May 19: The Odisha government is set to launch the Ama Gaonre Ama Tehsil (Tehsil at Every Home) program to provide revenue services directly to citizens doorsteps. The primary aim of this initiative is to strengthen governance at the grassroots level and enhance access to services for the public. This program will be implemented ... Read more Odisha Government Launches Ama Gaonre Ama Tehsil Initiative to Deliver Revenue Services at Doorstep

Morningstar 19 May 2026 12:27 am

BHUBANESWAR: Nitin Nabin Holds Grueling Sessions With Odisha BJP Leaders Ahead Of Rural Polls

The day-long exercise, which included organisational meetings, strategy discussions and training programmes, was aimed at preparing the party for the crucial rural local body elections scheduled in 2027: Reports

Deccan Chronicle 18 May 2026 10:36 pm