Monthly Archives: April 2012
700-bed speciality hospital to come up in Sambalpur
The state government will establish a 700-bed superspeciality hospital in Sambalpur town in public private partnership (PPP) mode soon, government sources said here on Monday. Odisha has roped in Kolkata-based Desun Hospital and Heart Institute for the project. The government will provide seven acres of land for the Rs 170 crore hospital to be functional
Sambalpur Collector assaulted
In an unpleasant and shocking development on Monday, members of the District Bar Association had a violent confrontation with the district Collector first inside a bus and then on the District Judge Court campus where, the Collector alleged, she was manhandled by advocates. The incident bears the potential of snowballing into a major issue between
Lawyers ransack Collector’s Residential office
Sambalpur (Odisha), Apr 23 (PTI) Irate lawyers in Odisha’s Sambalpur district today allegedly chased the District Collector, abused her in filthy language and ransacked her residential office alleging highhandedness, police said. Collector Mrinalini Darswal and Sambalpur Bar Association president Pramod Kumar Rath lodged FIR and Counter FIR against each other at the Town Police Station
More central funds to counter Naxals
With the increase in activities of Left-wing extremists (LWEs) in the State, more funds will be at the disposal of the Government to counter them. The Centre recently included four more districts from the State in the Security Related Expenditure (SRE) scheme. Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik had been demanding inclusion of Bargarh, Balangir, Nuapada and
Intellectuals demanded to convert GM College to a unitary university
The Gangadhar Meher (Autonomous) College, a premier educational institution of western Odisha organised a meeting for development of the institution. The meeting was attended by academicians, intellectuals, former principals, students and former students, where participants demanded unanimously to convert the college to a unitary university. A focus group was formed with people from all
Elephant electrocuted, power supply hit
An elephant was found dead near Dangapal village in Chuliakani Khesra forest under Bamra wildlife division, on Saturday night. Sources said the elephant got entangled in live wire after an electric pole it was rubbing its back against crashed. It died on the spot. Villagers said suddenly power went off in the night and when
Copying, fudging, plagiarism
EVEN from an early age in school copying and fudging were frowned upon, to say the least. What was referred to as tracing was also forbidden most of the time, tracing being the duplication of a map or other figure by following outlines seen through a sheet of translucent paper. Some clever students (I’m using
Classroom teaching goes hi-tech at Kendriya Vidyalayas
Blackboards in classrooms will soon be replaced with interactive boards at three Kendriya Vidyalays in Odisha under the e-classroom project launched by the Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS) in 50 KVs in India. The three KVs in Odisha are Berhampur, KV No.1 in Cuttack and KV Sambalpur. There are 55 KVs in Odisha. At least ten
Odisha plans amenities for NH travellers in PPT mode
The commerce and transport department has come up with a proposal to set up amenities along National Highways in the state for the benefit of travellers. DoCT principal secretary Gagan Kumar Dhal said that the department has proposed to set up wayside amenities on National Highways for passengers, drivers and other people. This would be
Observatory Planetarium will be soon in Sambalpur
Like other major cities of the country, an observatory Planetarium is going to set up in Western Odisha’s Major city Sambalpur .After Capital Bhubaneswar it will be the second one observatory Planetarium in Odisha State. The public interest has been increased after knowing about the observatory. According to information received, for the proposed observatory Planetarium,
Planning Commission lauds states performance
The Planning Commission has rated highly the performance of the State Government in the implementation of the Integrated Child Development Scheme (ICDS) and the National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) in the Left-wing extremist (LWE)- affected districts. A quick evaluation of major development programmes in 33 LWE-affected districts, including five from the State, by Programme Evaluation
Odisha Government not interested in Sambalpuri Language
The Union Government has received proposals from several State Governments for inclusion of more languages in the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution. The State-wise details of proposal received are as Bihar –Bhojpuri, Chhattishgarh-Chhattisgarhi, Rajsthan-Rajsthani, Himachal Pradesh-Bhoti, Karnataka-Kodava & Tulu,Sikkim-Bhutia, Lepcha & Limboo, Mizoram-Mizo, Nagaland-Tenyidi. At present there are demands for inclusion of 38 more languages