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Three Khalistani terrorists killed in Pilibhit encounter
Three suspected Khalistani terrorists allegedly involved in the grenade attack in Gurdaspur were killed in an encounter with police in Pilibhit early on Monday.
Should Evaluate ONOE in National Interest
Amid the political heat surrounding the issue, the Modi government has tasked you with heading the JPC. Why do you think this concept is needed for India in the coming years?
Manipur govt announces to make 1,946 new police recruits peace messengers
THE Manipur govt will make an endeavour towards restoring peace in the ethnic violence-hit state by not disintegrating a team of 1,946 newly-inducted India Reserve Battalion personnel from Meitei, Kuki, Naga and other communities who were trained together in Assam.
Building young talent key for New India: Modi
Distributes over 71K appointment letters to new recruits in govt depts under Rozgar Mela
200 Vande Bharat sleeper trains in line
ON FAST TRACK
E-forensics platform to connect 117 labs: MHA
KEEPING in view the special importance given to forensic evidence after implementation of revamped criminal laws, Bhartiya Nagrik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) and Bhartiya Sakshya Sanhita (BSS), the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has developed and operationalised an e-Forensics IT platform, which is connected with 117 forensic science laboratories across the country, officials said on Monday.
PMO steps in, asks health ministry to act against misleading adverts
THE Prime Minister's Office (PMO) has directed the Health Ministry to take \"appropriate action\" to amend the draft Drugs and Magic Remedies (Objectionable Advertisement) Act, 1954, which aimed to take stringent action against misleading advertisements, including Ayush medicines.
Army's equine, canine unit falls short on training, animal transport use: CAG
THE Indian Army's Remount and Veterinary Corps (RVC) fell short of achieving half of its training objectives and failed to fully utilise its Animal Transport (AT) Units, revealed a recent audit conducted by the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India on the defence services.
INFLUENCER OF THE YEAR: ALGORITHM
Algorithms affect most parts of our lives today. With quantum computing set to be unleashed, the future looks loaded in favour of the abilities of instructions coded in machines
RELIGION IN THE TIME OF UNCERTAINTIES
What must a father or mother do when they lose the right to protect their children from what they consider legitimate personal choices when the wards are legally minors?
Research conclave at FM varsity this year
The Odisha Research Conclave will this year be held by the Odisha State Higher Education Council (OSHEC) at Fakir Mohan University from December 26 to 28.
Odia workers urge govt to rescue them from Maldives
FORTY Odia workers, who had migrated to Maldives for employment, have urged the state government to rescue them.
Allu Arjun gets police summon for questioning
THE Hyderabad city police on Monday issued a notice to actor Allu Arjun, directing him to appear at the Chikkadpally police station on Tuesday.
Devi Awards Delhi: Celebrating the women of excellence
IT was an all-women show without any pink bows. The 30th edition of the Devi Awards instituted by The New Indian Express Group,
Schools must follow Gurukul system of education: Law min
LAW minister Prithiviraj Harichandan on Sunday highlighted the importance of moral education for students and urged all schools to follow the ancient Gurukul system of imparting education.
Paddy purchase postponed to Jan 3 in Ganjam
WITH Ganjam farmers reeling under the impact of the recent unseasonal rains, district collector Dibyajyoti Parida has postponed the paddy procurement to next month.
Trader locks grievance cell in protest, arrested
POLICE on Monday arrested a 45-year-old trader for locking the grievance cell in Biridi block office over non-fulfilment of his demands.
Outrage in Barbil after idol desecration, three held for temple thefts in Ganjam
UNEASE prevailed in Keonjhar's Barbil town after an ancient idol of Lord Hanuman was found desecrated in New market area on Monday, sparking outrage among residents.
MKCG fined ₹26L for BMWTP violation
THE Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) has imposed ₹26 lakh penalty on Maharaja Krushna Chandra Gajapati Medical College and Hospital (MKCGMCH) for violations in its biomedical waste treatment plant (BMWTP) operations.
Police on guard at Koraput mandis amid FAQ tension
POLICE presence has been intensified at paddy procurement mandis in Jeypore and Borrigumma areas after farmers allegedly heckled government officials over fair average quality (FAQ) disputes in the last two days.
Naphtha cracking unit to take off soon: Pradhan
Unit to enable operation of 16 ancillary industries in plastics sector
Samaleswari temple switches to solar power
HEFTY electricity bills will soon be a thing of the past for the redeveloped Samaleswari temple with the commissioning of its 120 KW solar power plant which became operational on Sunday.
Zeenat on the run: 130 staff from 3 states wait and watch to dart the cat
AS it explored new forest landscape in neighbouring West Bengal, tigress Zeenat continued to keep staff of three states on their toes. While Odisha wildlife wing banked on tranquillizing the three-year-old big cat to bring it home.
Collectors asked to submit crop damage reports in 3 days: Pujari
THE state government on Monday said the district collectors have been asked to assess kharif crop loss due to the recent unseasonal rains and submit reports within three days.
Thieves eat, smoke before cleaning up ₹28L jewellery from teacher's house as cops sleep
A gang of burglars had all the time in the world as they ate, smoked before decamping with gold and silver ornaments worth at least ₹28 lakh from a high school teacher's house in Paika Nagar area under Nayapalli police limits of the city on small hours of Monday.
JAYANTA MAHAPATRA NATIONAL AWARD FOR POET VINITA AGRAWAL
EMINENT poet Vinita Agrawal will be conferred the second Jayanta Mahapatra National Award for Literature.
Odisha has power to generate 200 GW solar energy
ODISHA has the potential and resources to generate more than 200 gigawatt (GW) solar energy from different fields including 138 GW from ground-mounted and 33.5 GW from floating resources.
DHE dissolves governing bodies of aided colleges
THE Higher Education department on Monday abolished the governing bodies of all non-government aided degree colleges in the state paving way for reconstitution of the managing committees.
Green hydrogen buses to be rolled out in state soon
IN a bid to promote eco-friendly transport, the Odisha government on Monday signed a tripartite agreement for use of green hydrogen buses in the state's transport system.
Govt schools can now fail students of classes 5 and 8
18 STATES, UTs SCRAPPED IT