Monthly Archives: April 2012
Three held for April 13 gun attack
Police on Friday arrested three men for their alleged involvement in the gun attack on a woman working in a call centre in Mancheswar area a week ago. Namita Padhy, who works for Cerco BPO, sustained bullet injuries after two men riding a bike, opened fire at her outside her office on April 13. Namita
64 lakhs of assets recovered from Panchayat Executive Officer
Vigilance Department in a raid recoverd approximately Rs. 64,16,861 assets of both immovable and movable from a V.L.W.-cum-Panchayat Executive Officer,of Jhalangbira Gram Panchayat, under Kuarmunda Block of Sundargarh district. On the allegation of acquisition and possession of disproportionate assets by Trilochan Seth, presently working as V.L.W.-cum-Panchayat Executive Officer,of Jhalangbira Gram Panchayat, in Sundargarh district his
Rash driving: Highway turns death trap
Industrialisation has brought with it drastic changes in the economic condition of the people in every village of Sambalpur district. The repercussions of development are acutely being felt. The purchasing power has led to an increase in the number of vehicles which in turn results in accidents due to reckless driving. Maximum accidents are reported
Odisha Board books 1060 students for malpractices in HSC exams
More than thousand students were booked for malpractices as they were resorting to unfair means during the matriculation examinations, which resumed for the Regular students across the State on Tuesday after a layoff of almost a month. The students were writing the English paper on the day. Till 6 pm, we have received information that
6 years on, doppler radars still not in place
More than five years after Centre sanctioned four Doppler radar stations for the State, not a single one has come up. The Ministry of Science and Technology sanctioned the four stations, including one at Paradip, in 2006. The other three are to be set up at Balasore, Gopalpur and Sambalpur. A review on the progress
A pilgrimage turns tragic, 10 dead
Religious trip turned fatal for 21 members of three families after a coal-laden truck rammed the MUV in which they were travelling at Gurupali Chhak under Rengali police limits on State Highway 10, on Monday night. The accident left 10 persons dead while two among the injured, Mohammad Idu (35) and Sheikh Razak (18),? have
Odisha intensified its efforts to install four Doppler Weather Reading Stations
Odisha Govt has intensified its efforts to install four Doppler Weather Reading Stations in Odisha. Chief Secretary Bijay Kumar Patnaik has taken a review of the progress done in the matter in a high level meeting held in secretariat conference hall today. Discussions in the meeting reveal that four such radar stations will be installed
Is Sabayasachi Panda’s influence over his cadres weakening?
Factionalism in the Maoists groups and a fading leadership has had the police rethinking their combat strategy Bosusco Paolo may have returned home, but he continues to make headlines in Odisha. Paolo, who the Odisha Zonal Maoists group had abducted and released few days later, has told intelligence officers that Maoist leader Sabayasachi Panda’s influence
In Akshay Tritiya, Odisha post offices offers discount on gold coins
The Chief Postmaster General of the Odisha Postal Circle has announced a special festive offer on the purchase of gold coins from the designated post offices across Odisha on the occasion of the coming Akshay Tritiya. The customers would be entitled to a discount of 6 percent on the purchase of gold coins of any
10 killed, 8 injured in road mishap
At least 10 people, including two women, were killed and eight others injured when a jeep collided with a truck in Odisha’s Sambalpur district, police said on Tuesday. The jeep carrying 18 persons was returning to Belpahar and Kanika areas from Hirakud late on Monday night when the mishap struck at Gurupali on Sambalpur-Rourkela State
Hindalco’s Rs 7,500-cr alumina refinery to start production by Dec
The Utkal Alumina project, a 1.5 million tonne per annum (mtpa) alumina refinery plant being set up by AV Birla owned Hindalco Industries at Kashipur in south Odisha’s Rayagada district, is set to go into production by December this year. “Around 85 per cent of the construction work for the Rs 7,500-crore project has already
ECoR engineers to move Mukul over demands
The Zonal Executive Committee (ZEC) of East Coast Railway Engineers’ Association (ECoREA) has expressed its displeasure over the delay in fulfilment of demands by the Railway Board. The Committee has unanimously decided to meet Railways Minister Mukul Roy in this regard. The ZEC meeting was held at Vizianagaram on Sunday where office-bearers of zonal headquarters,
Cops identify BPO staff’s assailants
Bhubaneswar police have identified the men behind the attack on BPO employee Namita Padhi at Mancheswar on Friday, though they are yet to establish the cause of the firing. “We have got vital clues from the nine detainees and would crack the case within a day or two. The culprits have been identified,” Bhubaneswar DCP
Tribals protest harassment by forces
Resentment is brewing among hapless tribals in this part of the State against security personnel. Facing arrest after being branded as Maoists, these tribals are now raising voice against the alleged excesses. This became evident earlier this week when hundreds of tribals in the periphery of Sunabeda wildlife sanctuary gheraoed the Collectorate demanding relocation. The