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Govt lacks 2/3rd majority to push bill, says Tharoor
AS the government tabled two Bills on 'One Nation One Election' on Tuesday, the Congress party has raised questions about whether the NDA government has the requisite numbers to pass them in Lok Sabha.
Erratic rains, warm winter hit sugar production
Crunching numbers
Nadda accuses Cong of attempting to introduce religion-based quota
QUOTING BR Ambedkar, Leader of the House in Rajya Sabha JP Nadda on Tuesday accused the Congress of attempting to introduce religion-based reservations.
HC judge appears before SC collegium over remarks on UCC at VHP function
ALLAHABAD High Court judge Justice Shekhar Kumar Yadav, who stirred controversy with his statement at a Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) event, appeared before the Supreme Court collegium on Tuesday to present his side of the issue.
OTTs glorifying drug use under govt lens
CODE OF ETHICS IN PLACE
ED conducts raids at 21 locations in case on betting app owned by Pak nationals
Owners and handlers
GROWING ENTERPRISES IN A TIME-TESTED INDIAN WAY
OME accomplished chief financial officers of established companies like Tata Consultancy, Tata Chemicals and KPMG set up a think tank as a body that would engage with relevant audiences—India Inc, regulators, administrators—to create and nurture better-governed enterprises.
ONE ELECTION CAN BE FIRST OF MANY REFORMS
We should use the move for simultaneous elections to call for other political reforms, such as greater transparency in parties' internal affairs and mandatory reports on manifesto pledges
Don't make APBS must for NREGS payment: Panel
\"While accepting the gains of APBS, the Committee is of the view that it is too early to make it mandatory as the problems relating to Aadhar seeding still have not been resolved leading to exclusion of lakhs of workers,\" the panel said.
T'gana Governor's nod for investigation against KTR can open a Pandora's box!
A thorough probe into the allegations of irregularities in organising the Formula-E race may spell more trouble for former minister KT Rama Rao, as the ACB is expected to register a case under the Prevention of Corruption Act.
Parents of kids with special needs have greater responsibility
PARENTS of children with special needs should consider their role as an opportunity to serve a noble cause, said Speaker Surama Padhy on Monday.
HC orders one-time age relaxation for recruitment of police drivers
IN a major relief for over-aged candidates not eligible to apply for 405 posts of drivers in Odisha Police Motor Transport (OPMT) wing, the Orissa High Court on Tuesday ordered a one-time four-year age relaxation taking into consideration the disruptions caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Govt will never compromise with Odisha's rights: Min
LAW minister Prithiviraj Harichandan on Tuesday asserted that the territorial and water rights of Odisha will never be compromised.
IIM-S hosts youth summit
IIM Sambalpur in collaboration with Project Point, Odisha hosted a one-day youth summit on its campus here on Monday.
Mishap leaves biker split in half
IN a freak accident on Tuesday, a young biker died after his body was cleaved into two pieces when he lost control of his two-wheeler and hit the iron angle of the road divider.
Man beaten to death, half-burnt body found
THAKURMUNDA police in Mayurbhanj district on Tuesday recovered a half-burnt body of an elderly tribal man who was allegedly beaten to death over a drunken brawl at the weekly market in Kendujiani village.
Student's decomposed body found hanging
MYSTERY shrouds the death of a missing engineering student whose decomposed body was found hanging from a roadside tree at Bhawanipatna in Kalahandi district on Sunday evening.
Repair work of Srimandir's Ratna Bhandar commences
Working platforms made of iron installed inside the temple treasury
NIT-R ramps up research on tribal communities
THE National Institute of Technology-Rourkela (NIT-R) has taken up a series of research studies to identify critical challenges and work out policy solutions for the tribal communities of the state.
Bhitarkanika to be closed for visitors from January 14 to 22
BHITARKANIKA National Park will be closed for visitors from January 14 to 22 for the annual census of saltwater crocodiles.
Anti-burglary squad to prevent thefts in capital
COMMISSIONERATE Police has constituted an anti-burglary squad to check the increasing incidents of night thefts in the capital city.
ACTION AGAINST GOVT LAND GRABBERS TO INTENSIFY: PUJARI
The state government will ensure land for landless families, especially tribals of Koraput district, in next five years by implementing the Vasundhara scheme in letter and spirit, Revenue and Disaster Management minister Suresh Pujari has said.
Agitating villagers stop construction work of AM/NS plant boundary wall
ACCUSING the administration of failing to fulfil their long-standing demands, hundreds of villagers of Handia in Nuagarh panchayat stopped construction work of the boundary wall of ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel (AM/NS) plant on Tuesday.
Body of retd Ravenshaw Varsity prof found in Mahanadi river
THE body of a retired chemistry professor of Ravenshaw University was found floating in the Mahanadi river at Jobra barrage here on Tuesday.
Patient's suicide at AIIMS-BBS sparks safety concerns
A 70-year-old patient allegedly died by suicide while undergoing treatment at All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Bhubaneswar in the wee hours of Tuesday, sparking concerns over security and vigilance at the premier healthcare institution.
After Zeenat, now tigress Jamuna too moves out of Similipal
EVEN as the wait for Zeenat's return from Jharkhand gets longer and longer, Jamuna, the first tigress to have been relocated to Similipal from Tadoba in Maharashtra, has moved out of the tiger reserve to Kuldiha, adding to the woes of the state wildlife officials.
BJD MPs show of unity at New Delhi, assert they will remain in the party
AS the beleaguered BJD struggles to keep its flock together after the humiliating loss in the elections with widespread desertions at all levels, the party's seven Rajya Sabha MPs on Tuesday put up a united front refuting speculations of their switch over to the BJP.
'One poll' bill introduced in LS
Draws fierce protest from Oppn; govt ready to send it to a joint parliamentary committee
Congress treated Constitution as pvt fiefdom: Shah
UNION home minister and the BJP's principal strategist Amit Shah on Tuesday tore into the Congress, terming it an anti-reservation party that recklessly amended the Constitution of India to pander to its appeasement politics during its long stint in government.
'One poll' bill introduced in LS
Draws fierce protest from Oppn; govt ready to send it to a joint parliamentary committee