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52 kg gold, ₹10 cr cash seized from car in biggest MP haul
AN MUV stuffed with bags containing more than 52 kg gold bullions (bricks) worth over ₹40 crore and around ₹10 crore cash was found parked at a desolate place on the outskirts of Bhopal on Thursday-Friday intervening night.
No '7 pheres' or 'band-baja', couple takes vow in the name of Constitution
AS members of Parliament clashed in both Houses on who respected the Constitution more, the issue was settled by a Scheduled Caste couple in a remote Chhattisgarh village.
Speaker warns of action against MPs for protests inside House premises
A DAY after a scuffle in the Parliament premises, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Friday warned members of action if they hold demonstrations and protests at any of the gates of Parliament.
'Meaningful debate vs destructive disruption'
THE Winter Session of the Rajya Sabha concluded on December 20, barely recording a productivity of 40 per cent, much of the time spent on the Opposition's attempts to remove Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar from office, accusing him of bias.
BJP's PP Chaudhary to head Parliament panel on 'One Nation One Poll'
DAYS after the government introduced the 'One Nation One Election' Bill in the Lok Sabha, BJP MP PP Chaudhary was appointed chairman of the Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) to scrutinise the bills.
10-acre 'Kalagram' along Ganga for Mahakumbh
ADDING SHEEN TO CONGREGATION
Cabinet hikes MSP for copra by up to 121% for 2025 season
AS part of its pro-farmer stance since it assumed power in its third term, the NDA government on Friday gave its nod for the increased Minimum Support Price (MSP) for copra for 2025 season.
Crime Branch to take over probe into FIR against Rahul in Parliament scuffle
THE Crime Branch of Delhi Police is set to take over the probe into the FIR filed against Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for allegedly pushing and injuring BJP MPs during the scuffle on the Parliament premises, sources said on Friday.
WE MUST EXTEND HEALTH SPAN, NOT JUST LIFE SPAN
Even a 'cured' disease often leaves behind disabilities impairing the quality of life. If we can't ensure wholesome health, the expected demographic dividend will continue to elude us
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN RULE BOOKS GO OUT THE WINDOW
For the first time in decades, the principles on which the modern world was built are open to question.
HC orders ₹10L compensation in BSF firing death case
THE Orissa High Court has directed the Border Security Force (BSF) to pay ₹10 lakh compensation to one Malati Kirsani, whose husband Gangadhar Kirsani, was killed during a cross-fire between the security personnel and Maoists at Litiput under Machkund Police Station limits in Koraput district on October 29, 2013.
PDS items to be given monthly
Food Supplies and Consumer Welfare minister Krushna Chandra Patra on Friday announced that the state government will provide PDS items every month from January next year to ensure transparency.
Woman receives dead body in parcel in W Godavari dist
IN a shocking incident, a woman in Yendagandi village of West Godavari district received a parcel containing the body of an unidentified person on Thursday night.
HC seeks state govt response on full-time superintendent of SCB
EXPRESSING disappointment over the functioning of SCB Medical College Hospital (SCBMCH) without a full-time superintendent, the Orissa High Court has directed the state government to clarify by when the appointment will be done.
Environment Cong focuses on coastal protection
THE three-day 15th Odisha Environment Congress commenced at Berhampur University on Thursday, focusing on the theme 'Environment & Coast'.
Water enters crop fields in J'singhpur
FARMERS of Jagatsinghpur were left ruing their luck after fresh bouts of rains in the last 24 hours cast a shadow on harvesting of their paddy crops.
14-YR-OLD STUDENT STABS CLASSMATE IN K'PARA SCHOOL
PATTAMUNDAI police detained a 14-year-old Class VIII student of a government school for allegedly stabbing his classmate on Friday.
Govt committed to empower Bonda women: Dy CM Parida
THE state government will review all the rejected Subhadra Yojana applications of women from the Bonda tribe, a particularly vulnerable tribal group (PVTG), and release the funds to left-out beneficiaries by the end of January next year, said deputy chief minister Pravati Parida on Friday.
Zeenat enters West Bengal forest, 3 states on watch
TIGRESS Zeenat, which had moved out to Jharkhand from Odisha's Similipal forests on December 9, has now entered West Bengal, adding to the challenges faced by wildlife officials of three states.
Rain casts cloud on fate of paddy crop & farmers
Discolouration of paddy main worry for farmers of Ganjam, Koraput
Mishap claims two lives in Hemgir, irate villagers stage road blockade
TENSION prevailed at Bileimunda in Sundargarh's Hemgir block on Friday after locals staged protest with bodies of two accident victims demanding compensation and measures to curb frequent mishaps on Taparia-Gopalpur road.
Location survey for rly flyover at Lajkura gets nod
THE Ministry of Railways on Friday sanctioned the final location survey (FLS) for two key railway projects in the country including a double-line flyover (road over bridge) at Lajkura in Sundargarh district.
Daytime temp plunges as rain adds to winter chill in state capital
Day temperature plunged across the state after a well-marked low pressure area over Bay of Bengal triggered rains, intensifying the winter chill in Odisha which has been experiencing cold weather conditions since the last few days.
BJP stages dharna seeking action against Rahul Gandhi
The state unit of the BJP on Friday staged a sit-in protest in front of the Raj Bhavan seeking action against Congress leader Rahul Gandhi over the Parliament clash.
New agriculture policy in the offing: Singh Deo
THE Odisha government will soon introduce a new agriculture policy with a focus on organic farming, informed deputy chief minister Kanak Vardhan Singh Deo on Friday.
₹50 lakh cap on govt grants under Panchasakha Shikhya Setu scheme
THE Panchasakha Shikhya Setu scheme, which is the rechristened version of the previous BJD government's Mo School Abhiyan, will be implemented by a new society - Panchasakha Shikhya Setu Sangathan.
Design changes to Parikrama project on the cards
THE Srimandir Parikrama, the ambitious project launched by the previous BJD government, will soon see a change in its design. 'Yagna Mandaps' will be added to the 75-metre heritage corridor around the 12th century Shree Jagannath temple.
11 killed, 40 injured as LPG tanker hits truck and explodes
At least 11 people were killed and over 40 others seriously injured when an LPG tanker exploded after colliding with a truck near Bhankrota on the Jaipur-Ajmer highway on Friday morning.
11 killed, 40 injured as LPG tanker hits truck and explodes
At least 11 people were killed and over 40 others seriously injured when an LPG tanker exploded after colliding with a truck near Bhankrota on the Jaipur-Ajmer highway on Friday morning.
Your cuppa is healthy, US food, drug regulator finally agrees
WITH the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recognising tea from the Camellia sinensis plant is a healthy beverage, the North Eastern Tea Association (NETA) raised a toast to it.