Birsa Munda statue to be unveiled in Paderu; Odisha CM to attend
Odisha Ports To Get Major Security Boost As Coast Guard Plans Expansion, New Drone Unit
Coast Guard Inspector General Iqbal Singh Chauhan said these proposals have already been placed before the Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi, who has assured support for providing space and infrastructure as new ports develop along the states coastline
'Congress abandoned tribals, BJP restored their dignity and development': PM Modi
AHMEDABAD: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, speaking on Janjatiya Gaurav Divas on Saturday in Gujarat, launched a blistering political attack on the Congress. He accused the party of abandoning tribal communities for six decades and failing to recognise their contributions. He highlighted the BJPs record of expanding welfare spending, building institutions, and elevating Adivasi leaders to national prominence since 2014. PM Modi also invoked history, stating that tribal sacrifices in the freedom struggle were suppressed to glorify 'a few families', and asserted that his government restored long-overdue honour to tribal icons and communities across India. He also accused the Congress of leaving tribal communities to their fate during its six decades in power. He said that malnutrition, poor health services, broken connectivity and the absence of education became the forced identity of tribal regions as previous governments refused to intervene. They sat idle while an entire community struggled, he declared, linking each failure directly to Congress leadership. PM Modi also recalled the political timeline, emphasising that it was only when Atal Bihari Vajpayee became Prime Minister that India saw the creation of a dedicated Ministry of Tribal Affairs, something he described as a foundational correction that Congress had never even attempted. Yet, once the Congress-led government returned to power, the ministry was reduced to a token department with only a small amount allotted for tribal welfare, stalling crucial development. He said his government, since 2014, increased the ministrys spending several times, building momentum for development in areas ignored for generations. He linked the expansion directly to health reforms, stating that the government boosted medical facilities in tribal districts as they face the deadly threat of sickle cell anaemia. He also linked welfare to empowerment, highlighting massive investment in sports infrastructure and reminding the audience that Indias World Cup-winning womens team had one proud tribal player who symbolised rising representation. Seamlessly shifting from welfare to recognition, PM Modi underscored how his government honoured Adivasi achievements long overshadowed by dynastic politics. In the pursuit of giving credit for independence to a few families, the sacrifice and dedication of my tribal brothers and sisters were ignored, he said, expanding the critique into a broader historical narrative. He argued that before 2014, icons like Bhagwan Birsa Munda were not widely remembered, but his government changed it so that the future generation would know the great gift our tribal brothers and sisters gave us. PM Modi pointed to the surge in tribal representation as evidence of this shift. He recalled the Padma Shri awarded to Adivasi painter Paresh Rathwa and highlighted that Indias President today comes from the tribal community. With the same breath, he cited the rise of leaders such as Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi, Chhattisgarhs Chief Minister, who he said is driving transformative change, Nagalands Neiphiu Rio, who is doing remarkable work,. He also mentioned Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu, who is working tirelessly to develop his state. PM Modi said that it reflected a new era where tribal communities are not just beneficiaries, but leaders shaping Indias direction. He noted that the tribal societys roots extend back to Lord Ram, yet their place in Indias progress was never acknowledged by earlier governments. By the end of his speech, PM Modis message wove together politics, history, development, identity and framed the BJP as the first party to give tribal communities both recognition and representation, portraying Congress as the force that kept them on the margins for decades. Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday inaugurated development projects worth over Rs 9,700 crore in Gujarats Narmada district, giving a major push to the states infrastructure drive. Earlier in the day, he reviewed the construction progress of the bullet train station in Surat, an important node of the MumbaiAhmedabad High-Speed Rail Corridor, before heading to events commemorating the birth anniversary of tribal icon Birsa Munda.
Bypoll double blow to NC in J&K, Congress wins Anta in BJP-ruled Raj
NEW DELHI: Ruling parties on Friday suffered defeats in four of the eight seats where Assembly bypolls were held on November 11, with the Congress bagging one seat in BJP-ruled Rajasthan and PDP handing the National Conference its first defeat in Budgam. The BJP won the Nagrota seat in J&K and Mizorams main Opposition Mizo National Front (MNF) retained Dampa seat with its candidate R Lalthangliana defeating Vanlalsailova of the Zoram Peoples Movement by 562 votes. In Nagrota, BJPs Devyani Rana defeated J&K National Panthers Party candidate Harsh Dev Singh by 24,647 votes. Opposition PDPs Aga Syed Muntazir won the Budgam bypoll, defeating NC candidate Aga Syed Mehmood by 4,478 votes. The bypoll was necessitated after CM Omar Abdullah vacated the seat and chose family bastion Ganderbal after winning from both in assembly elections last year. In Anta, Pramod Jain Bhaya of Congress defeated BJPs Morpal Suman by 15,612 votes. The bypoll was necessitated after BJP MLA Kanwar Lal Meena was disqualified following his conviction in a criminal case. AAP retained the Tarn Taran seat in Punjab, with its candidate Harmeet Singh Sandhu defeating SAD nominee Sukhwinder Kaur Randhawa by 12,091 votes. JMM candidate Somesh Chandra Soren beat his nearest rival Babulal Soren of BJP in Ghatshila by-election in Jharkhand by over 38,500 votes. Somesh is the son of JMM MLA Ramdas Soren, whose death necessitated the bypoll. In Odishas Nuapada, BJPs Jay Dholakia beat Ghasi Ram Majhi of the Congress by 83,748 votes. V Naveen Yadav of Congress won Jubilee Hills seat defeating BRS nominee Maganti Sunitha by 24,729 votes.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi today thanked the voters of Jammu and Kashmir, and Odisha for ensuring the victories of BJP candidates in the Assembly by-polls whose results were announced this afternoon. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp I thank the people of Nagrota in Jammu and Kashmir as well as Nuapada in Odisha for blessing the BJP with spectacular victories in the by-polls, Modi said in a post on X. Congratulations to the newly elected MLAs Devyani Rana and [] The post PM thanks voters of Nagrota appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Sarthak retains U-17 title; J&Ks Ritvik shines at National Table Tennis Cship
Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, Nov 14: Jammu and Kashmirs Ritvik Gupta fought valiantly but fell short as Odishas Sarthak Arya clinched the U-17 Youth Boys title for the second consecutive year at the 4th UTT National Ranking Table Tennis Championships, held at the Tau Devi Lal Multipurpose Indoor Stadium, Panchkula, Haryana. The final was a thrilling encounter, with Sarthak overcoming Ritvik by 3-2 (11-7, 9-11, 9-11, 11-2, 12-10). Ritvik, representing J&K, had looked strong in the first three games but [] The post Sarthak retains U-17 title; J&Ks Ritvik shines at National Table Tennis Cship appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Ex-CM Naveen Patnaiks Brand Value Takes A Hit As BJD Slips Further In Odisha
The BJDs vote share crashed to 18.87 per cent a staggering 21.35 percentage point drop from the 40.22 per cent it won in the 2024 Assembly polls: Reports
IN J&K, the PDP wrests Budgam in central Kashmir from the NC. The BJP wins Nagrota in J&K and Nuapada in Odisha. The Congress bags Anta in Rajasthan and Jubilee Hills in Telangana. Opposition Mizo National Front retains Dampa in Mizoram. The AAP retains Tarn Taran in Punjab and the JMM retains Ghatshila in Jharkhand
Odisha Bypoll: BJPs Jay Dholakia Wins Nuapada Seat; Naveen Patnaik-Led BJD Pushed To Third Spot
Dholakia secured 1,23,869 votes, while Majhi managed 40,121. The Biju Janata Dal (BJD), which governed Odisha for 24 uninterrupted years until its defeat in 2024, finished a distant third.
Democracy Won: PM Modi Thanks People For Odisha, J&K Bypolls Win
Prime Minister Narendra Modi thanked the people for voting the BJP to power in Jammu and Kashmir's Nagrota and Odisha's Nuapada.
BJP wins Nuapada bypoll in Odisha by over 80,000 votes
BJP candidate Jay Dholakia secured a decisive victory in the Nuapada assembly bypoll, winning by a significant margin of 83,748 votes. The Congress secured the second position, while the BJD was relegated to third. This win is seen as a major boost for the BJP and a prestige victory for Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi.
Spectacular Victories: PM Modi Thanks Voters As BJP Sweeps Nagrota, Nuapada By-Elections
New Delhi, Nov 14: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday thanked voters in Jammu and Kashmirs Nagrota and Odishas Nuapada after the BJP registered sweeping by-poll victories. Calling the victories spectacular and a reflection of public faith in the partys governance model, PM Modi in a post on X said, I thank the people of Nagrota in Jammu and Kashmir as well as Nuapada in Odisha for blessing the BJP with spectacular victories in the by-polls. Congratulations to the newly [] The post Spectacular Victories: PM Modi Thanks Voters As BJP Sweeps Nagrota, Nuapada By-Elections appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
BJP's Jay Dholakia Wins Nuapada Bypoll In Odisha By Over 80,000 Votes
BJP candidate Jay Dholakia won the Nuapada assembly bypoll in Odisha by 83,748 votes on Friday, election officials said.
Odisha portal onboards 975 FPOs from 30 districts
It has helped connect more than 3.2 lakh smallholder farmers into a unified digital ecosystem
Odisha High Court cancels Main recruitment exam: Check new dates here
The Odisha High Court has scrapped the 13 July 2025 Main Written Examination after raising serious concerns over its conduct, forcing a full reset of the recruitment cycle. All 7,113 prelims-qualified candidates will now reappear for the test on 7 December 2025, with papers scheduled across three sittings. The ruling intensifies scrutiny of outsourced exam agencies.
Counting is underway for assembly bypolls across eight constituencies in Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Telangana, Odisha, Rajasthan, Jharkhand, and Mizoram. The results are expected to shape internal and external political dynamics as parties gear up for upcoming state and local elections, with local issues and candidate selection proving crucial.
Chaos Erupts After Stampede-Like Situation At Shreya Ghoshal Concert In Odisha
The incident took place near the stage barricade, where a large crowd had gathered to catch a glimpse of the popular Bollywood singer
Huge Crowd At Shreya Ghoshal's Odisha Concert Leads To Chaos
Two people fell unconscious at a concert of singer Shreya Ghoshal in Odisha's Cuttack when a stampede-like situation began to develop, the police said.
Chaos at Shreya Ghoshal's Concert at Bali Jatra in Odisha; One Injured
District administration officials said that the situation turned chaotic when a large number of people surged towards the stage as Ghoshal appeared for her live performance
Odisha in talks with NTPC, NPCIL for nuclear power plants
Odisha is taking bold steps into the nuclear energy landscape by partnering with NTPC and NPCIL. This endeavor symbolizes the state's commitment to a sustainable energy horizon. Current research and analysis are paving the way for collaborative ventures that could harness Odisha's rich thorium deposits, an essential asset for advancing India's nuclear ambitions.
Odisha to Begin Kharif Paddy Procurement from Nov 20
The government has decided to establish 100 model mandis across Odisha within the next two years
BigBaskets leaf plate experiment is turning into a fast-growing product line, says CEO Hari Menon
Hari Menon is referring to the company's launch of diaposable plates made from Siali leaves, in partnership with tribal communities in Odisha.
Odisha: 8 people trapped on 30-foot-high mechanical swing at Bali Jatra rescued
The incident took place when the swing suddenly stopped as the eight visitors to Bali Jatra were on it
Odisha Teacher Eligibility Test (OTET) 2025 applications are now open until November 25th. The exam, crucial for aspiring teachers in state schools, is scheduled for December 17th. Candidates can apply online at bseodisha.ac.in, with specific eligibility criteria for primary and upper primary levels. Admit cards will be available from December 10th.
Duo arrested while transporting ganja from Odisha to Maharashtra via train
OSSC CGL marks 2025 released: Check Group-B and Group-C results PDF at ossc.gov.in
OSSC CGL marks 2025: The Odisha Staff Selection Commission (OSSC) has released the final marks for the Combined Graduate Level Recruitment Examination (CGLRE), 2024. Candidates who appeared for Group-B and Group-C posts/services can now check and download their individual scores on the official website, ossc.gov.in, using their login credentials. The marks cover all stages, including preliminary, main, Mathematics Test, and Computer Skill Test. The results are available from November 12 to 27, 2025, with downloadable PDF access for future reference.
2nd National Modern Pythian Games 2025 Conclude in Bengaluru
The National Cultural Pythian Games 2025 came to an end this evening at Bengaluru City University, Base Camp by Push Sports. For three days, the campus had the easy, steady rhythm of a festival. Students lingered around the stages, artists rehearsed steps in the corners, and visitors drifted between performances. More than 2,000 participants from 10 states and union territories took part, bringing with them dance forms, music traditions and their own ways of celebrating culture. Mr. Anil Kumar, Mr. Bijender Goel and Mrs. Sneha Venkataramani at the conclusion of the 2nd National Modern Pythian Games, Bengaluru The revival of the Pythian Games in India is led by Mr. Bijender Goel, Founder of International Pythian Games who has been working to place art and sport on a national and global platform. Speaking at the closing ceremony, he referred to the Bengaluru edition as a step in India’s larger cultural pathway. “ The Pythian movement is about creating bridges, not boundaries ,” he said. He also mentioned the Youth Pythian Games planned for 2026 in collaboration with Russia, and India’s hosting of the first International Pythian Games in 2027. One of the highlights this year was the introduction of a national-level Pittu (Seven Stones) competition, a childhood street game that many in the audience recognized instantly. The energy around the arena shifted; people cheered in a way that was spontaneous and familiar. In the boys’ category, Madhya Pradesh secured Gold, Madhya Pradesh also earned Silver, and Odisha claimed Bronze. In the girls’ category, Madhya Pradesh again took Gold, with Odisha receiving Silver and Rajasthan taking Bronze. In the girls’ category of the National-level Pittu (Seven Stones) competition, Madhya Pradesh once again clinched the Gold medal At one point, even Mr. Bijender Goel, Mrs. Lalitha Goel, Shri B. H. Anil Kumar (Chairperson) and Mrs. Sneha Venkataramani (Organising Secretary) joined in briefly to try their hand at striking the stone pile. The moment drew laughter and applause from the sidelines — a reminder that cultural memory lives not only in stage art, but in simple games once played in school courtyards and narrow streets. The final day saw performances and recognitions across categories. In the Junior Group Dance category, Laya Dhwani Academy from Karnataka secured the Gold medal. In the Sub-Junior Dance Solo section, Pavika Kumar (Delhi) won Gold, marking her third straight victory at the National Pythian Games. Maya Krishna (Karnataka) received Silver, while Nikitha S and Tashya B.K (both from Karnataka) shared Bronze. In the Junior Group Dance category, Laya Dhwani Academy (Karnataka) earned Gold, Sheffield Stars (Uttarakhand) took Silver, and the Harshit Naik Group (Karnataka) won Bronze. The stage saw a mix of Bharatanatyam, Kuchipudi, Coorgi traditional dance and folk pieces from Uttarakhand. Each performance carried the particular pace and character of the region it represented, which kept the audience attentive through the day. In the Sambo wrestling competitions, in the boys (18-20yrs) 71 kg category, B Sri Kali Saran from Tamil Nadu bagged the Gold medal while A M Omkar from Karnataka bagged the silver medal. In the boys (under 24) 58kg, R Balaji Naik from Andhra Pradesh won the gold medal and Kishore Kumar from Tamil Nadu won the silver medal. In the girls (14-16yrs) 44 kg category, P Sri Dharanisha from TN won the gold medal and S. Sana from AP won the silver medal. In the girls (8-9yrs) 34kg category, S Nithila and A Riya Sri from TN bagged the gold and silver respectively. Mr. B.H. Anil Kumar, Retired IAS officer said, “ As we conclude the Second National Cultural Pythian Games, I extend my heartfelt appreciation to every participant, artist and organiser. Over these days, we have witnessed India’s cultural brilliance in its purest form. May this spirit of creativity, unity and excellence continue to inspire us long after the Games end ." Mr. Gunaranjan Shetty, President of the Karnataka Wrestling Association, attended the closing ceremony and congratulated the participants. He spoke briefly about Karnataka’s long tradition of supporting artistic and athletic talent in equal measure. The festival was coordinated by a team led by Shri B. H. Anil Kumar, Retired IAS (Chairperson), Mr. Shantanu Agrahari, IAS (President, PCI), Mrs. Sneha Venkataramani (Organising Secretary) and Mr. S. Siva Kumar (Secretary General). Their work ensured that schedules ran on time and that artists and visitors had the support they needed across the venue. As the event concludes, Bengaluru adds another chapter to its identity as a city where older cultural forms and contemporary expression continue to meet. The Pythian Games leave behind a quiet but clear message: traditions stay alive when they are shared, practiced and passed to younger hands.
Odisha CM Seeks Flawless Execution, Full Security For Upcoming India-South Africa T20 In Cuttack
Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan: In the wake of the recent deadly blast in Delhi in which over 8 people were killed and dozens injured, Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi on Wednesday emphasised the need for a foolproof security arrangement during the upcoming India-South Africa T-20 International match at Barabati Stadium, Cuttack, on December 9. CM Majhi gave the instructions during a high-level preparatory meeting held at the Lok Seva Bhawan here on Wednesday to review the arrangements for the upcoming T-20 International match. Referring to the recent blast in Delhi, CM Majhi stressed the need for foolproof security arrangements and directed the police administration to remain on high alert to ensure public safety at every stage. During the meeting, the Chief Minister also advised the senior officials of the Odisha Cricket Association (OCA) and the state administration to ensure flawless execution of all plans so that the event is conducted in a well-organised and dignified manner. Cricket is one of the most popular sports in our country, and this match will draw national and global attention. Therefore, it must be conducted smoothly, reflecting Odishas efficiency and honour, the Chief Minister emphasised. Majhi also instructed authorities to establish a well-coordinated green corridor for smooth transition of unwell people and others in case of emergency medical needs. He advised the authorities to ensure proper arrangement for flawless management of crowd management, sale of tickets, emergency health services, etc. The secretary of Sanjay Behera presented a detailed briefing on the preparations, including ticket sales, crowd management, uninterrupted lighting arrangements, stadium infrastructure, fire safety, parking facilities, and traffic regulation. He advised the authorities to ensure proper arrangement for flawless management of crowd management, sale of tickets, emergency health services, etc. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Subsequently, the Odisha government had sought an explanation from the OCA over the floodlight failure. Article Source: IANS
Centre approves CBI probe into Odisha recruitment scam
At present, the Crime Branch of the State Government is investigating the case following serious allegations of large-scale irregularities and corruption in the recruitment examination
Bypolls: Polling highest in Mizoram, lowest in Telangana
NEW DELHI: Barring few seats, brisk polling was recorded in the by-elections to eight Assembly seats held amid tight security arrangements across seven states on Tuesday, with Dampa in Mizoram having the highest voter turnout of 82.34%. The bypolls took place in Budgam and Nagrota constituencies in J&K, Ghatshila in Jharkhand, Tarn Taran in Punjab, Dampa in Mizoram, Anta in Rajasthan, Jubilee Hills in Telangana and Nuapada (Odisha). While Dampa seat in Mizoram registered an 82.34% votes, Anta in Rajasthan witnessed 79.32% voter turnout, Nagrota in J&K recorded 74.82% turnout and Ghatshila seat in Jharkhand registered 73.88%. However, voter participation was lower in Punjab with 60.95% (till 5 pm) in Tarn Taran, Budgam(J&K) recorded 50.01% and in Telanganas Jubilee Hills registered a turnout of 48.47%. Brisk polling was recorded in the by-election to Mizorams Dama Assembly seat with 82.34% voting registered till 5 pm. The constituency has 20,790 registered voters, mostly from Mizo, Chakma and Bru communities. Voting for the Anta Assembly by-election in Rajasthans Baran district concluded peacefully, with a voter turnout of 79.32%, according to Election Commission (EC) data. A total of 15 candidates were in the fray and 268 polling stations were set up for 2,27,563 voters. Braving winter chill, 50.01% voters turned out vote in Budgam in central Kashmir. The scene was no different in Nagrota Assembly constituency in Jammu, where voter participation was even higher at 74.82%. A total of 1,26,025 voters were eligible to cast their votes in 173 polling stations. Voting for Ghatshila in Jharkhand concluded with a 73.88% turnout. Meanwhile, over 60.95% voters exercised their franchise for the Tarn Taran Assembly. Polling for Telanganas Jubilee Hills Assembly by-election saw a turnover of 48.47%. And over 75.37% of the 2.53 lakh voters exercised their franchise in the Nuapada bypoll.
Turnout stays largely steady in bypolls across six states, J&K
Voter turnout in eight assembly bypolls across six states and Jammu and Kashmir showed little change from previous elections. Nuapada in Odisha and Jubilee Hills in Telangana saw slight increases. Tarn Taran in Punjab experienced a sharp decline. Dampa in Mizoram recorded the highest turnout. Counting of votes is scheduled for November 14.
Odisha Al-Qaeda Operative Mohd Abdur Rehman Denied Bail by Orissa High Court
Bench cites gravity of charges and national security concerns; Rehman convicted earlier under UAPA for links with terror outfit
Single window systems in WB, Odisha, Andhra, 5 yr tax holiday for startups in Bihar: Assocham
ASSOCHAM has proposed digitized single window systems and a unified annual compliance form for MSMEs. These measures aim to boost investment and competitiveness across Indian states. The report highlights specific recommendations for states like West Bengal, Odisha, and Andhra Pradesh.
Triangular Battle Unfolds in Nuapada Bypoll Amid Tight Security
Over 2.5 lakh voters cast ballots in high-stakes contest between BJP, BJD and Congress candidates in western Odisha
Nuapada Assembly bypoll in Odisha records 14.99% voter turnout till 9 a.m.
Voting began at 7 a.m. in all 358 polling booths, including 47 sensitive ones, amid tight security arrangements
Cold wave warning for Delhi, other states of north India, predicts IMD
NEW DELHI: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast cold wave conditions to continue its grip over Northern, Eastern, and Central India during the next few days. According to the Met department, the minimum temperatures in Northwest India are expected to drop by 2-3Celsius in the coming days. Cold to severe cold wave conditions are likely to persist in isolated areas of Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, East and West Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Vidarbha, Jharkhand, and Odisha over the next three-four days, it added. As per the weatherman, cold wave occurs when the minimum temperature at a particular weather station drops significantly below normalspecifically by 4.5-6.4C or moreand when the absolute temperature reaches or falls below certain thresholds (such as 10C in the plains or 0C in the hills). Currently, cold wave and severe cold wave conditions have al ready been reported in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, with cold wave conditions affecting isolated pockets of Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, and Chhattisgarh since November 9. The IMD has observed that minimum temperatures range from 7-10C in various regions, including Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, northern Haryana, Uttarakhand, East Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Vidarbha, Madhya Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, and Uttar Pradesh. In these areas, minimum temperatures have dropped below normal by 5.1C or more, creating potential health hazards. Additionally, temperatures in Telangana are expected to fall by 3-4C for two-three days, with no significant changes afterward. The IMD has warned that the sudden decline in minimum temperatures could increase the likelihood of various illnesses. Do not ignore shivering; it is the first sign that the body is losing heat. Get indoors, read a health advisory issued by the weather office. In its Agromet advisory, the IMD recommended light and frequent irrigation for standing crops in the evening to protect them from low temperature stresses or cold injuries. Shivering Minimum temperatures in northwest India set to drop by 2-3C Cold to severe cold wave conditions likely to persist in isolated areas of Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, UP, MP, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, Jharkhand and Odisha over the next 3-4 days Minimum temperatures range from 7-10C in states including J&K, Ladakh, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, northern Haryana, Uttarakhand and others Agromet advisory: Light and frequent irrigation recommended for standing crops in the evening
Voting begins for by-elections to eight Assembly seats across six States, one Union Territory
By-elections are being held in Jammu and Kashmirs Budgam and Nagrota, Rajasthans Anta, Jharkhands Ghatshila, Telanganas Jubilee Hills, Punjabs Tarn Taran, Mizorams Dampa, and Odishas Nuapada constituencies
Odisha CEO Dismisses Baseless Claims Of EVM Transport Ahead Of Nuapada Bypoll
Odisha Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) R.S Gopalan on Monday rubbished allegations made by a political party that a truckload of Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) was secretly transported from Ganjam district to Nuapada ahead of the Assembly by-election, calling the claims baseless and impossible.
Cold wave to persist across North, East, and Central India for next four days: IMD
NEW DELHI: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast the continuation of cold wave conditions across northern, eastern, and central India for the next four days. Minimum temperatures in northwest India are expected to drop by 23C in the coming days. According to the IMD, cold to severe cold wave conditions are likely to persist in isolated areas of west Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, east and west Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Vidarbha, Jharkhand, and Odisha over the next three to four days. A cold wave, as defined by the IMD, occurs when the minimum temperature at a particular weather station drops significantly below normalspecifically by 4.5C to 6.4C or moreand when the absolute temperature reaches or falls below certain thresholds (10C in the plains or 0C in the hills). Currently, cold wave and severe cold wave conditions have already been reported in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, while isolated pockets of Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, and Chhattisgarh have also been affected since November 9. The IMD has observed that minimum temperatures are ranging between 7C and 10C in various regions, including Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, northern Haryana, Uttarakhand, east Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Vidarbha, Madhya Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, and Uttar Pradesh. In these areas, temperatures have dropped below normal by 5.1C or more, creating potential health hazards. The department predicts that minimum temperatures in northwest India will remain below normal by 23C over the next four to five days. Additionally, temperatures in Telangana are expected to fall by 34C for two to three days, with no significant changes thereafter. The IMD has warned that the sudden decline in minimum temperatures could increase the likelihood of illnesses such as flu, stuffy nose, and nosebleeds, which can worsen with prolonged exposure to cold. The health advisory cautions, Do not ignore shivering; it is the first sign that the body is losing heat. Get indoors. In its agromet advisory, the IMD has recommended light and frequent irrigation for standing crops in the evening to protect them from low-temperature stress or cold injury in Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, and Jharkhand.
BJD president Naveen Patnaik alleged serious violations during silence period in Nuapada bypoll
Odisha Opposition Leader Naveen Patnaik has raised serious concerns regarding violations during the Nuapada Assembly bypoll's silence period. He alleges that Bharatiya Janata Party leaders and workers from outside the constituency are attempting to influence voters unfairly. Patnaik also claims local Biju Janata Dal leaders have been detained by police, suggesting partisan administration.
Business leader Anand Mahindra praised President Droupadi Murmus inspiring journey from a small tribal village in Odisha to Rashtrapati Bhavan, calling it a testament to perseverance over privilege. He highlighted her resilience in overcoming poverty, social barriers, and personal loss. The tribute comes shortly after President Murmu undertook a 30-minute Rafale fighter jet sortie at Ambala Air Force Station, further showcasing her hands-on leadership as Indias Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces.
Rescued Elephant Calf Rejected by Herd in Odishas Angul
Emotional rescue turns tragic as herd refuses to accept the calf despite forest officials efforts
PMGSY AEE Irfan Parray re-elected to IRCs GC
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Nov 9: In a proud moment for Jammu and Kashmir, Irfan Shafi Parray, Assistant Executive Engineer (AEE) in PMGSY PIU Baramulla, has been re-elected as a member of the General Council (GC) of the Indian Road Congress (IRC). The elections were held during the 84th annual session of the IRC in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, where 24 candidates from across India contested for 10 seats. Parray secured the fifth rank in the keenly fought election. He has been a [] The post PMGSY AEE Irfan Parray re-elected to IRCs GC appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Lokesh Hails Pradhans Role In NDA Election Wins
Lokesh praised Pradhans leadership in steering the NDA to victory in past elections, noting his key role in BJPs successes in Haryana and Odisha last year: Reports
Nuapada Assembly Bypoll: Odisha BJP Accuses BJD of Indulging in Cheap Politics
Samal alleged that the BJD was trying to sway voters through hollow and emotional statements rather than presenting a concrete development agenda
Schools across India are largely open on Monday, November 10, 2025, after closures due to rains, elections, or festivals. Students in UP, Bihar, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, and Odisha will attend regular classes. Parents should check WhatsApp updates for last-minute closures.
Odisha: Nuapada bypoll turns into a prestige test for BJP, BJD
The BJP has fielded Dholakia's son, Jay Dholakia, who joined the party from the BJD in October. The BJD, which had planned to field him, has instead nominated former MLA and prominent woman leader Snehangini Chhuria. The Congress has put up veteran Ghasiram Majhi.
Odisha: Nuapada bypoll turns into a prestige test for BJP, BJD
The BJP has fielded Dholakia's son, Jay Dholakia, who joined the party from the BJD in October. The BJD, which had planned to field him, has instead nominated former MLA and prominent woman leader Snehangini Chhuria. The Congress has put up veteran Ghasiram Majhi.
Three Killed As Balcony Collapses in Odishas Cuttack
Fire Service personnel rushed to the spot and launched rescue operations.
Home guard caught smuggling ganja in car tire in Hyderabad
Hyderabad: Two individuals, including a home guard, were arrested by the Telangana excise department on Saturday, November 8, for allegedly smuggling ganja in a car tyre. According to excise officials, the accused Nilambar Mirkan was contacted by Umakant Nagar from Odishas Malkangiri district to transport ganja to Hyderabad. Also ReadSix Culinary Academy students test positive 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 .
Odisha government orders action against seven police officers for lapses leading to stampede in Puri
In a recent letter to the DGP, the additional secretary in the Home department said that the action to be taken as per the recommendation of the inquiry conducted by Development Commissioner cum Additional Chief Secretary Anu Garg
Nuapada Bypoll Battle Intensifies: Odisha CM Majhi Leads BJPs Final Push As Campaign Ends
Odisha's high-voltage triangular election on November 11
Odisha: Hero in Lies, Zero in Work, Naveens Scathing Attack on BJP, Calls SIR a Conundrum
This is the first time the BJD supremo, a former BJP ally, has used strong words in bypoll election rallies.
Seven Maoist cadres, including four women, surrender in Chhattisgarh under state rehab policy
RAIPUR: In an apparent promising outcome causing a jolt to an active regional Udanti Area Committee of banned CPI (Maoist) in the forested terrain of Gariaband district in eastern Chhattisgarh, the entire seven hardcore members associated with it have surrendered, police officials said on Saturday. Those who renounced the banned outfit belonged to the Udanti Area Committee under the Gariaband-Dhamtari-Nuapada division and were active for over a decade. They were involved in several violent incidents in the region from 2018 onwards, carrying a combined reward of Rs 37 lakh. The secretary of Udanti Area Committee had earlier expressed their readiness to shun the path of armed movement, Nikhil Rakhecha, Gariaband district police chief, told TNIE . The cadres, including four women who surrendered, have been identified as Arjita Tekam alias Suresha, Budhru alias Anita, Sule alias Jagat Singh, Vidhya Sodi alias Jamli, Kanti alias Mavali, Nandni, and Mallesh. They narrated how gradually they realised the hollow, anti-development ideology of the Maoist organisation and were yearning for a dignified life. They surrendered before the police on Friday evening. The district police are hopeful that the remaining Maoist cadres in the region will equally respond positively and have issued a mobile phone number of Maoist Cell-Gariaband for the Naxalites wishing to lay down their arms. The surrendered cadres, besides the initial financial incentive, will get an opportunity to undergo skill training or set up a small business, provided with housing and healthcare among other amenities under the new surrender rehabilitation policy of the state. Gariaband, adjoining Odisha state, is among the Maoist-affected districts of Chhattisgarh. The Udanti Area Committee covers adjoining regions along the Chhattisgarh-Odisha border.
Ranji Trophy | Desperate Tamil Nadu needs a win against a buoyant Andhra
The return of wicket-keeper Jagadeesan and fellow opener Sachin will be a big boost for the visitor; home captain Bhui says the team is in a better space after the victory over Odisha
BHUBANESWAR: Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari on Friday urged the road engineers and project heads to focus on quality and future-ready detailed project reports (DPRs) and fast-track decision making to make Indias road network No.1 in the world. Taking a potshot at the age-old bad practice of awarding the lowest quotation for DPRs, the minister asked when people need heart surgery, do they float a tender and go to the doctor who is the cheapest? If you need a good restaurant for quality food, why do you go to a substandard agency to get the DPRs prepared? DPR is the backbone of a project and it must be perfect to ensure quality, he said while inaugurating the 84th Indian Roads Congress (IRC) at Janata Maidan here. As per the usual practice, Gadkari said, the DPRs are prepared by those who quoted the lowest in the bid and there is no technical examination of these reports before the tenders are floated. Mandatory reports related to the construction are not signed for years and contractors are made to work. When they get exhausted after running from pillar to post to get their bills paid and their working capital is drained out, they are rejected. This should not happen. We need to change such practices and procedures that are creating hurdles in the progress. Perfect DPRs will also help curb road fatalities, he said. The Union minister emphasised that performance audit is more important than financial audit. The economic growth rate of the country has increased due to the ever expanding road network. It will exceed further if the system works in tandem with a focus on transparency and commitment to meet the project timelines. Road engineers hold a pivotal role in the transformation. From DPRs to designing hassle-free and safety-assured highways, their technical precision determines the quality of the infrastructure, he said. Quoting American President John F Kennedy who once said American roads are not good because America is rich, but America is rich because American roads are good, Gadkari observed that trade, business and industry flourish where roads are built and capital investment comes where industries are encouraged. Accordingly, employment is generated where capital investments come and development takes place where there is no dearth of employment, he said. Acknowledging IRCs 90 years of experience of preparing guidelines, setting standards and design practices, the highways minister urged the apex body of engineers to make it a full-fledged professional organisation with global benchmark. The government will support in this endeavour. There is no dearth of money and resources. The problem lies in expenditure. A fast-track decision-making process is the need of the hour if we want to make our country an economic powerhouse of the world, he said. India is the fastest growing economy and to make it the third largest economy in the world, Gadkari said, the country needs to have world standard infrastructures like road, water, power, communication and transportation. The use of bio-bitumen and recycled plastic waste in highway construction will further enhance durability, sustainability and cost efficiency, aligning with the vision of eco-conscious development, he maintained. Our mission is to create world-class infrastructure founded on innovation and sustainable practices. Trust should be on to ensure 100 per cent quality and a plan to reduce the construction cost. A lot of waste material is available and we need to have a policy through which we can use the waste materials. IRC is the soul of India's running engineering. We need ownership, a serious approach, commitment to quality and transparency and a corruption free system, he said and urged engineers to prepare a new futuristic vision to achieve the goal of a developed India by 2047. Expressing concern over rising road fatalities, the Union minister asked road engineers for better planning and becoming sensitive towards road safety. Road accidents are claiming 1.8 lakh lives every year. Your ownership, your initiative and correct road engineering can save lives. The focus must be on identifying the black spots and rectifying them. Those who design roads should first make them friendly for the users. The road geometry has to be improved, he said and advised engineers not to always look at their bosses and listen to what they say. If your conscience tells you that this should be rectified or done, go and tell at the highest level. You must also take responsibility for the change, he added. Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi said the road density in Odisha is less than the national average and urged Gadkari to sanction more projects keeping in mind the state's vision for a Vikasita Odisha @ 2036. He thanked the minister for the approval of road projects worth around Rs 13,000 crore earlier this year. Minister for Works, Law and Excise Prithiviraj Harichandan, chief secretary Manoj Ahuja, IRC president Prof Manoranjan Parida, principal secretary of Works Sanjay Kumar Singh and organising secretary Manas Ranjan Behera also spoke.
Odisha CM Majhis Aircraft, Chopper Inspected in Nuapada Ahead of Bypoll
Flying squad, surveillance teams conduct checks to ensure compliance with Election Commission guidelines
Odisha OCS Prelims 2024 Result Declared, Download Directly Here
OPSC OCS Prelims 2024: Of the total number of candidates who appeared on October 12, 2025 for the prelims, 2405 candidates including 781 women have qualified for the OCS mains exam 2024
Mission Panchayat: Odisha govt to develop over 53K futuristic model villages by 2047
BHUBANESHWAR: As part of the state government's futuristic model gram panchayat mission, which will be launched under the Viksit Odisha vision, every village in the state will have exemplary public infrastructures, according to a senior official in the state government. Official sources said the government will develop model infrastructure including park, library-cum-infotainment centre, Kalyan Mandap, well-maintained playground, haat with dedicated storage and waste disposal facilities, tank, crematorium and model anganwadi centre in every panchayat. As part of the mission, every block and district will have a mega model tourism circuit for preservation and showcasing cultural heritage sites like temples, monuments and handicraft hubs. The state has 53,845 villages under 6,801 panchayats in 314 blocks of the 30 districts. Although there is no dearth of rural development schemes, most of the villages in the state still lack some form of basic infrastructure and amenities. The Panchayati Raj and Drinking Water department has decided to develop in three phases the public infrastructure in all villages. At least 7,000 villages, especially the panchayat-headquartered villages, will be developed as model ones by 2029, 20,000 villages by 2036 while the remaining villages by will be transformed by 2047. Commissioner-cum-secretary of the department Girish SN said, in order to propel the state towards the path of accelerated growth, it is imperative to ensure holistic development of its rural areas, where the majority of its population resides. The state government has envisioned to transform all villages into self-sustaining models with access to basic amenities. Several panchayats have some of such infrastructure which will be further improved. A base-line survey will be conducted to finalise the list of infrastructure to be created. A director-level committee has already been formed to monitor it, he informed. The government has multiple schemes for all weather road connectivity, piped water supply, electricity, rural sanitation and waste management, healthcare, education, telecom and internet connectivity and development of public spaces like parks, community halls, playgrounds, libraries, crematorium and markets. These schemes will be converged for developing core rural infrastructure, the PR&DW secretary said. It has also been decided to develop rural tourism circuits around the ancient/culturally significant temples, historical monuments, handicraft hubs, renowned cultural centres and other popular tourist destination like lakes and waterfalls to showcase local culture, heritage and tradition. Suitable sites will be selected for holistic development of nearby and surrounding areas of culturally significant temples in each gram panchayat. Site specific development plans will be prepared for each site with the involvement of local community and PRIs. Amenities like amusement park with vending zone, waste management facility and beautification of traditional water bodies/tanks will be focused. Rural parks will be a major component of the model tourism circuit. Transforming villages State govt has envisioned to transform all villages into self-sustaining models with access to basic amenities. Several panchayats have some of such infra which will be further improved.
OPSC OCS Prelims result 2025 declared at opsc.gov.in: Check direct link to download merit list
The Odisha Public Service Commission (OPSC) has announced the Odisha Civil Services (OCS) Preliminary Examination 2024-25 results, with approximately 2405 candidates qualifying for the Mains exam. Those who cleared the Prelims are now eligible for the Mains, scheduled for April-May 2026. Final selection will be based on Mains and Personality Test performance.
OPSC OSC Prelims 2024: Result announced at opsc.gov.in; Check step-by-step guide, other details
The Odisha Public Service Commission (OPSC) has declared the OCS Prelims 2025 results. A total of 2,405 candidates, including 781 women, have been selected for the Odisha Civil Services Mains 2025. Candidates can check their results on the official OPSC website.
BHEL bags Rs 6,650-cr order from NTPC to set up 800-MW unit in Odisha
NEW DELHI, Nov 7: State-owned engineering firm Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) on Friday said that it has secured an order worth Rs 6,650 core from NTPC Ltd for setting up an 800-MW unit at Darlipali Supercritical Thermal Power Project Stage-II in Sundargarh district, Odisha. BHEL has received a notification of award from NTPC Ltd for 1800 MW Darlipali STPP, Stage-II, a regulatory filing said. The nature of the order is EPC (engineering, procurement and construction) works including design, [] The post BHEL bags Rs 6,650-cr order from NTPC to set up 800-MW unit in Odisha appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
INTERVIEW | People trust the ModiNitish duo to deliver: Dharmendra Pradhan
As Bihar is in the middle of a crucial election, the BJP is banking on its long-standing social engineering and record in governance. Dharmendra Pradhan , one of the partys key strategists, in an exclusive interview with Santwana Bhattacharya , Editor of The New Indian Express , talks about the three pillars of the NDA campaign, the continuing resonance of the jungle raj narrative, and the challenge posed by Prashant Kishor. Excerpts: You are one of BJPs key strategists for the Bihar election. What are the three major pillars of the BJPs campaign and narrative? The NDAs socio-political engineering goes back to Vajpayeejis time. Since 1996, we have built a solid base under the NDA. We have been governing Bihar since 2005 and at the Centre since 2014. Development is our foremost plankthe clear-cut difference between pre-2005 and post-2005 Bihar. Secondly, the people have not forgotten the misrule of Lalu Prasad and his allies between 1990 and 2005. Those years brought socio-economic imbalance and deep resentment against that dispensation. Thirdly, Bihar today is an aspirational society. People here are conscious of their political rights and expectations. They want to know who can deliver. The NDA, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, has earned that trust. People have full faith in this duo. It is often said the BJP evokes the past to get votes. Instead of a report card on 20 years of the NDA rule, why keep talking about jungle raj? Development is our main election issue. The difference between pre-2005 and post-2005 Bihar is visiblein roads, electricity, womens safety, empowerment through Jeevika Didis and many other parameters. Across more than 100 schemes, the progress is evident. That is the primary achievement of the double-engine government, both in Bihar and Delhi. How do you assess the Prashant Kishor phenomenon? This election is essentially a contest between two alliances the NDA and the Mahagathbandhan. In a democracy, many will contest, but the real fight is between these two mainstream alliances. How many seats do you expect to win? Between the BJP and the JD(U), who will get more? I am not an astrologer, but I am confident we are heading for a decisive victory. Can Nitish Kumar still be relied upon, considering his age and health? Would there be a change of guard if the NDA returns to power? I politely disagree with that view. Nitish Kumar remains a dynamic and vibrant leader. He travels over 250 km daily by road and addresses several rallies. In Indian society, we do not disrespect an ageing father. He has a vision for Bihar, and people trust him. Any premature assessment about his future is unfortunate. But he has changed alliances more than once, and there are health concerns Nitish Kumar has been a proven ally of the NDA for nearly 30 years, barring a few brief breaks. In recent public meetings, he has said that till his last breath, he will remain with PM Modi and the NDA. Despite his health issues, his brand remains intact. Modi and Nitish are a lethal combination. Will the BJP allow Nitish to continue as chief minister if JD(U) gets fewer seats? In 2020, the BJP had more seats than the JD(U), yet Nitish Kumar was sworn in as chief minister. We should not reduce politics to such arithmeticthat is unfortunate. In Odisha, Naveen Patnaiks health became an election issue. Could Bihar see something similar? No. In Odisha, the issue was not health but non-performance, corruption, and nepotism, which allowed non-Odia elements to interfere in governance. A power broker was effectively running the government that was the real issue. Education is another big issue in Bihar. As Union Education Minister, what is your vision under the NEP? To achieve the Viksit Bharat 2047 goal, education is the first precondition. Through education, skill, and capacity-building, we can reach our developmental goals. Bihar is the land of Nalanda and Vikramshila. In the 21st century, we must recreate that knowledge ecosystem. We have provided substantial central funds. Recently, 19 new Kendriya Vidyalayas have been approved. A new IIM has come up under PM Modis tenure, along with new central universities in North and South Bihar. The Opposition says the `10,000 aid for women is an election sop. This initiative is for womens empowerment, not elections. The Jeevika Didi programme has been running since 2005. Is it wrong to support womens entrepreneurship? The Opposition is criticising this only to hide its failures in the states it governs. The Opposition alliance has promised one government job per household. How do you respond? That is Mungerilal ke haseen sapnedaydreaming. We have created opportunities across the spectrumfrom internships to entrepreneurship, and in both government and private sectors where potential exists. Where does Bihar fit into the NDAs Vision 2047 for India? Bihar will be the captain of this initiative. Prime Minister Modi is the first PM to truly prioritise eastern India. He coined the term Purvodaya, focusing on infrastructure, social sectors and mineral developmentall of which have benefited the region. Bihar, in particular, has been a major beneficiary. Thats why Nitish Kumar is appealing for a new Bihar for the 21st century.
Vidarbha bring in left-arm spinner Farde for Ranji clash vs Odisha
Nagpur, Nov 6: Defending champions Vidarbha on Thursday replaced Akshay Karnewar with left-arm spinner Gaurav Farde for their fourth round Ranji Trophy clash against Odisha. Vidarbha drew their last away match against Tamil Nadu in which Yash Rathod struck 133, and they are placed second behind Jharkhand in Elite Group A points table with 13 []
Odisha CM Mohan Majhi Hits Back At Naveen Over Traitor Remark, Accuses BJD Of Double Standards
In Bijepur, Subal Sahu was a Congress leader. After his demise, his wife Rita Sahu was embraced by the BJD. Again, in Kakatpur, the BJPs declared candidate Tusharkanti Behera was taken away from BJP and fielded by the BJD itself, Majhi said, his tone biting.
Odisha Police Jawan Found Dead Under Mysterious Circumstances in Rayagada
The OAPF constable, identified as Gouri Prasad Tadingi, was discovered dead along a roadside hours after reporting for duty; police have launched an investigation
Odisha RTC bus catches fire near Salur, passengers safe
The driver quickly evacuated all five passengers on board, ensuring their safety before the fire could spread
Telangana excise dept seizes 51.9 kg ganja, two arrested
Hyderabad: The Telangana excise officials in Khammam seized 51.9 kg ganja worth Rs 26 lakh on Wednesday, November 5 and arrested two persons. The accused were transporting ganja from Odisha to Kerala. The accused were identified as Zacharia Paryal and Nasira Purdiya Vettal, both natives of Kerala. They were apprehended at the Koonavaram cross road 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 .
AP-Odisha bus catches fire in Visakhapatnam, passengers unhurt
Hyderabad: A bus on the Andhra Pradesh-Odisharoutecaught fire after an accident in Visakhapatnam on Thursday, November 6. The passengers escaped unhurt. The accident occurred near Roddavalasa village in Pachipenta Mandal around 7:45 am. The bus was travelling from Visakhapatnam to Jeypore. The driver helped passengers to deboard the bus in time. Also ReadTelangana bus accident: 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 Art of Living and Ashirvad By Aliaxis Unite For A Powerful and Sustainable Transformation
Guided by Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar’s vision, a quiet transformation is unfolding across India - where water is revived, trees take root, and children rediscover hope. Rooted in the belief that human wellbeing and environmental harmony are inseparable, The Art of Living’s Sri Sri Rural Development Programme Trust (AOL-SSRDP) and Sri Sri Institute of Agricultural Sciences & Technology Trust (AOL-SSIAST) have joined hands with Ashirvad by Aliaxis to unite compassion with sustainability. Native tree plantations transforming 50 acres of dry land in Cuttack From reviving lakes and restoring forests to rebuilding schools and empowering nursing caregivers, this partnership nurtures both people and the planet -creating ecosystems where life in every form can flourish. A 50-Acre Green Revival in Odisha In Cuttack, Odisha, stretches of once-dry land are coming back to life through an extensive afforestation project spanning 50 acres, with over 14,000 native tree species including Arjuna, Neem, Sirish, Jamun, Karanj, and Raktha Chandan. Each sapling is individually guarded and nurtured for three years - a gesture of patience and purpose. Local community participation ensures that the forest flourishes not only as an ecosystem but as a shared legacy of environmental stewardship. Water Body Restoration through Nature-Based Solutions (JalShudhi) At the Art of Living International Centre, Bengaluru, polluted water bodies are being rejuvenated through Nature-based Solutions (NbS). The initiative combines JalShudhi bioculture, constructed wetlands, and aeration systems to naturally purify water using plants and microorganisms. Scientific studies assess the role of vegetation in bioremediation while documenting the site’s biodiversity. Early findings show improved dissolved oxygen levels (8 mg/L) and the return of fish and bird life - clear evidence of ecological recovery. JalShudhi is an AOL-SSRDP initiative that restores polluted water bodies through bioremediation, ecological restoration, and community-driven sustainability. Empowering future healthcare heroes at Sri Sri Institute of Nursing to serve with excellence and empathy Shri Prasana Prabhu , Chairman, AOL-SSRDP and AOL-SSIAST, stated, “This partnership is helping us breathe life back into forests and lakes, bring dignity to children through better schools, and support young nurses to serve with skill and compassion. ” Rebuilding Dreams in Rural Karnataka In Anekal Taluka, Karnataka, educational infrastructure is being revitalised across seven government schools, benefitting over 1,000 students and teachers. Classrooms are repaired, roofs reconstructed, and STEM and computer laboratories established to ignite curiosity and innovation. For students who once studied in dilapidated classrooms, the transformation brings confidence, dignity, and renewed enthusiasm for learning. Teachers are also being trained to enhance instructional quality and adopt innovative methods. Nurturing Healers at the Sri Sri Institute of Nursing At the Sri Sri Institute of Nursing, young healthcare aspirants are being empowered to serve with both skill and compassion. The collaboration supports first-year and continuing students through financial aid, technical training, and mentorship, enabling uninterrupted pursuit of nursing education. Each trained nurse becomes a ripple of healing, extending care to families, hospitals, and communities nationwide. Sudeep Agrawal , CFO & CSR Head, Ashirvad by Aliaxis , shared, “At Ashirvad by Aliaxis, progress is about people - nurturing their learning, their environment, and their future. Together with AOL-SSRDP and AOL-SSIAST, we’re bringing this belief to life — reviving schools, restoring ecosystems, and uplifting communities with hope and resilience.” Partnership with Purpose The partnership between AOL-SSRDP, AOL-SSIAST, and Ashirvad by Aliaxis embodies a shared commitment to reviving ecosystems, empowering communities, and advancing sustainable development through impactful initiatives across India - turning vision into verifiable change. About Art of Living Social Projects (AOL-SSRDP & AOL-SSIAST) Inspired by the vision of Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, the Art of Living Social Projects - implemented through the Sri Sri Rural Development Programme Trust (AOL-SSRDP) and the Sri Sri Institute of Agricultural Sciences & Technology Trust (AOL-SSIAST) - are driving one of India’s most far-reaching movements for sustainable transformation. From reviving ecosystems and empowering farmers to skilling youth and transforming rural education, these initiatives touch millions of lives across India and beyond. Through JalShudhi, over 152 polluted water bodies have been rejuvenated. More than 3 million farmers have been trained in natural farming; 4.75 lakh youth have gained employable skills; 473 Smart Schools have been established; 50 Medetel Health Units are serving communities; 665 border villages have been developed; and over 100 million trees have been planted - nurturing people, planet, and prosperity for generations to come. Support the Mission ssrdp.artofliving.org/donate-ssrdp . Join Us ssrdp.artofliving.org www.instagram.com/srisrirdp www.facebook.com/SriSriRDP x.com/srisrirdp www.linkedin.com/company/srisrirdp
Woman Rescued After Getting Trapped Inside Cave During Kartika Purnima Ritual in Odisha's Sambalpur
The incident drew significant attention in the area, prompting local officials to consider regulating access to the cave during future religious events.
Odisha Bypoll Battle: BJP to Field Two CMs in Nuapada on Thursday to Add Firepower to Campaign
Odishas Mohan Charan Majhi and Chhattisgarhs Vishnu Deo Sai will campaign in the constituency on Thursday
BJP Bets On Legacy Switch As BJD Faces Local Backlash In Nuapada Bypoll
Chhurias outsider tag dominates campaign narrative as sympathy wave for late MLA Rajendra Dholakias family reshapes poll equations in western Odisha
Researchers find potential neurotoxin in Cycad plant used as food in Odisha
Medical scientists have detected the neurotoxin BMAA in Odisha's Cycad plants, raising concerns as locals consume these products. Research is underway by AIIMS Bhubaneswar to determine if this consumption directly links to neurological diseases, following similar global findings in regions with traditional Cycad diets.
Odisha CM announces 46,000 crore investment plans for new port, shipbuilding project
Paradip Port will be developed with an annual cargo handling capacity of 300 million tons according to Maritime India Vision 2030 and up to 500 million tons according to the Developed India 2047 plan, says CM
Odisha SHOCKER! Assistant Engineer Arrested for Sexually Assaulting Tribal Students in School Hostel
An assistant engineer from Mayurbhanj, Odisha, has been arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting male students at a government-run tribal residential school. The accused Prashant Kumar Senapati was sent to judicial custody.
Odisha Hikes Paddy MSP by 69, Adds 800 Subsidy for Farmers
With the revision, the MSP for common-grade paddy now stands at 3,169 per quintal, up from 3,100 last year, while Grade A paddy will fetch 3,189 per quintal
Odisha: Outrage Over Video of Dog Dragged by Bike
The clip has since gone viral, drawing sharp criticism from animal rights activists and citizens alike.
NCW calls for overhaul of cyber laws, seeks tougher safeguards for women online
NEW DELHI: Aimed at addressing the legal and institutional gaps in Indias response to cyber offences targeting women, the National Commission for Women (NCW) has urged a comprehensive review of existing cyber laws and sought stricter provisions to protect women from cyberbullying and harassment. The Commission has proposed harsher penalties for cybercrimes against women and children, penal action for threats to share private and obscene content, a mandatory victim compensation fund and the appointment of district-level psychologists and forensic experts. The NCW has submitted its report, which includes changes in IT Rules, 2021, Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023, Indecent Representation of Women Act, 1986, the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, 2012, Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 and others, to the Union Ministries of Law and Justice, Electronics and Information Technology, Women and Child Development, and Home Affairs. The Commission also recommended protecting the complainant's identity in cyber offences, including cyberbullying, trolling, deepfakes, and privacy violations, and requiring intermediaries to remove harmful content within 36 hours. The recommendations, which were the outcome of its year-long national consultation aimed at reviewing and reforming Indias cyber legal framework through a gender-sensitive lens, have also suggested longer user data retention (360 days) and stronger protections for victims' anonymity. The NCW said that the recommendatory report for law review 202425 represents one of the most comprehensive national reviews undertaken by the Commission to modernise legal protections for women in cyberspace. The report combines statutory review, stakeholder insights, and comparative global analysis to propose reforms that strengthen digital rights and privacy protections for women, promote platform accountability and transparency, enhance forensic and law enforcement capacities, and foster digital literacy and preventive awareness through education and community engagement, the NCW said. Vijaya Rahatkar, Chairperson, NCW, said, The digital world has opened infinite doors for women - of learning, enterprise, and expression - but it has also given rise to new frontiers of threat and intimidation. It is our collective responsibility to ensure that technology becomes an instrument of empowerment, not exploitation. Through this report, NCW envisions a cyber-ecosystem where laws do not merely punish offenders, but protect dignity; where awareness replaces fear; and where every woman can step into the digital world without hesitation - confident, informed, and secure. The Commissions recommendations span several major legislations and digital governance frameworks, including making it mandatory to account for the verification and inclusion of AI-manipulated imagery in rules, and introducing new provisions on gender-based harassment, platform transparency, AI audits, victim support, and cross-border content regulation. The apex national organisation that protects and promote the interests of women in India has also suggested defining sensitive personal data and gender-specific damage, to adopt stricter consent norms and 24-hour breach reporting, to mandate the removal of non-consensual content within 12 hours, to implement tiered penalties for gendered data misuse, and to provide anonymous reporting options under the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023. The Commission has also sought to extend protection against digital harassment and remote workplaces; digital evidence protocols and tech support for Internal Committees (ICs) under the Mental Harassment of Women at the Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013, or the POSH Act, 2013. Under the Indecent Representation of Women Act, 1986, the Commission has suggested that it should cover online and OTT content, provide swift 48-hour recourse for digital offences, hold intermediaries accountable, and establish a victim compensation fund. Under the POCSO Act, it has suggested recognising digital manipulation and online grooming as offences, increasing penalties and child anonymity protection; social media accountability for failure to report abuse. Under Bhartiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023, the Commission suggested recognising metadata and temporary files as key digital evidence, ensuring fast-track forensic analysis and chain of custody for cybercrimes. It also proposed that, under the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023, victim statements be recorded promptly, charge sheets and judgments shared without delay, and procedures for seizing and handling digital evidence be strengthened. As part of its national consultation, the NCW held eight regional consultations in Punjab, Haryana, West Bengal, Odisha, Assam, Gujarat, Karnataka, and Chhattisgarh, followed by two rounds of national consultations at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi, and at the National Law University and Judicial Academy, Guwahati. The final consultation was attended by Union Law and Justice Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal, who appreciated NCWs proactive efforts to drive reforms that safeguard women in the digital space. Hundreds of experts, including judges, senior advocates, technology specialists, police officers, academicians, and members of civil society, participated in the consultative process. Their collective insights culminated in a comprehensive set of over 200 actionable recommendations aimed at addressing the legal and institutional gaps in Indias response to cyber offences targeting women, the Commission said.
Union Minister Chairs Meeting On Waltair Region Rail Development
The meeting, organised by ECR general manager Parmeshwar Funkwal, brought together 10 MPs representing Andhra Pradesh, Odisha and Chhattisgarh: Reports
Three held for kidnapping and murder of Andaman hotelier in Chennai
CHENNAI: Three people were arrested by Tambaram police for allegedly kidnapping and murdering a hotel owner hailing from Port Blair in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in July. They were remanded to judicial custody on Monday. Tambaram Police said the accused Mustaqim (32) and Mohammed Sufiyan (19) from Port Blair, and Mohammed Hayan (19) from Kerala, followed Niyamat Ali (49), the hotel owner, to Chennai. Over a business rivalry, they abducted him near Vandalur, murdered and dumped his body in a lake in Odisha, the police said Tambaram Deputy Commissioner A. Pavan Kumar Reddy said two more suspects are still at large and the investigation is ongoing. Ali had arrived in Chennai on July 27 to buy supplies for his hotel. When he failed to respond to calls, his wife lodged a missing complaint at Chennai Airport Police. Investigations traced his movements from Chennai Airport to Anna Salai, Guindy, and Vandalur before the abduction.
Two Ladakh Engineers Deputed For 84th Indian Road Congress Session In Odisha
Leh, Nov 4: The Administration of the Union Territory of Ladakh has deputed two engineers from the Public Works (R&B) Department to attend the 84th Annual Session of the Indian Roads Congress (IRC) scheduled to be held at Janata Maidan, Bhubaneshwar (Odisha) from November 7 to 10, 2025. See Order Copy Click Here. The post Two Ladakh Engineers Deputed For 84th Indian Road Congress Session In Odisha appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
In a significant socio-cultural development, 110 men, women, and children from Mahalibasa village in the Khunta block of Mayurbhanj district in Odisha have returned to Sanatan Dharma, marking a large-scale ghar wapsi event in the tribal heartland of the state. The ceremony, organised on November 2, saw the participation of 21 families from five major Continue reading Ghar Wapsi In Odisha: 110 People Return To Sanatan Dharma In Mayurbhanj; Cite Deception By Missionaries The post Ghar Wapsi In Odisha: 110 People Return To Sanatan Dharma In Mayurbhanj; Cite Deception By Missionaries appeared first on OurVoice | WeRIndia - Analysis & Opinion .
Family Appeals for Safe Release of Odisha Man Abducted in Sudan
Behera, a resident of Kotakana village under Tirtol police limits in Jagatsinghpur district, has reportedly been held captive by the RSF amid the ongoing conflict in Sudan
A 36-year-old Indian man from Odisha, Adarsh Behera, was reportedly abducted by Sudans Rapid Support Forces (RSF) rebels in Al-Fashir. The militants forced him to chant slogans and bizarrely asked if he knew Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan. Sudans ...
India, Sudan Coordinating for Release of Abducted Indian: Envoy
The abducted Indian has been identified as 36-year-old Adarsh Behera from Odisha's Jagatsinghpur district
Businessman Was On Way Home, Stopped On Bridge, Robbed Off Rs 10 Lakh
A group of unidentified criminals allegedly looted Rs 10 lakh from a businessman on a bridge in Odisha's Koraput district. The incident took place on the Kotpad-Kundura road, police said.
BJP formed govt. with stolen votes, alleges former Odisha CM Naveen Patnaik
BJP government is not a game-changer but a name-changer a government busy only in rebranding welfare schemes started during BJD government, claims Patnaik
3 Minor Children Die After Falling Into Septic Tank In Odishas Narsinghpur
Badamba police have launched an investigation into the incident. Post-mortem examinations are underway. Officials appealed to residents to take adequate safety measures around open or uncovered tanks and ongoing construction sites to prevent such mishaps.
5 hidden caves in India every history lover should explore
India hides ancient cave wonders beyond the famous Ajanta and Ellora. Explore the Jain shelters of Udayagiri and Khandagiri in Odisha, the Chalukyan art of Badami in Karnataka, and the oldest rock-cut Barabar Caves in Bihar. Discover Chhattisgarh's Jogimara and Sitabenga for a glimpse into ancient performances, and Maharashtra's Pandavleni for Buddhist tranquility near Nashik.

