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Padhi Fires Maha Missive Fishery University in Offing VOL - I SATURDAY 26 ISSUE NO. 339 NOVEMBER, 2016 PAGE-8 BHUBANESWAR THE KALINGA CHRONICLE (Air Surchange - 0.50P) FOLLOW US 2.50 ON TWITTER Popular People’s Daily of Odisha twritter.com/thekalingchronicle Fishery university in offing Jamir asks for innovation Bhubaneswar (K- sures that universities hance their employ- Bhubaneswar (K- Bishnupada Sethi farmers and field ap- Presenting pro- Mr.Sethi further CN): “Teaching and are confronting with, ability prospects. CN): To harness the presented the pro- plications. posal for the Univer- mentioned that the Research constitute he said, “This is a call He further said While nodding sity, Secretary proposed university the centrality of for action, to think leadership is central the proposal in prin- F&ARD Mr.Sethi would cater to the learning and primacy seriously about what for providing an insti- ciple, Chief Secretary mentioned that basic requirements of knowledge in a we are doing, to value tutional vision and Mr.Padhi directed the Odisha presently con- like delivering pro- university. Almost all research and quality galvanizing academic department to focus tributes to about 5% fessional courses, on short & medium- of the fish production creating technical rankings use both education and to en- consciousness among term strategies for in the country and manpower, innovat- these as benchmarks sure that our institu- faculty and students. boosting the farmers’ about 17% of the ing technical know- for assessing the tional policies and He expected dynamic income in coming 3 value of Indian mari- how, skilling the quality of universi- practices are well leadership from vice- to 5 years. Sri Padhi time product export. farmers through di- ties. The weightage aligned with our pri- chancellors and tak- also asked to depart- State has the re- rect exposure and de- given to research orities". ing responsibility and ment to develop in- sources like 480 kms signing the best prac- tends to be more in Expressing seri- being accountable for land fishery as an- of coastline along tices. The University the rankings of uni- ous concern over one‘s decisions. other source of in- with 24,000 sq kms would create a tech- versities recognizing campus indiscipline Jamir urged upon come for large num- of area within conti- nical and scientific ber of farmers’ fami- nental shelf. Fresh network connecting the importance of re- and violence, and the academic com- lies in rural areas. water resources is es- individual farmers, search,” said Gover- echoing with con- munity to think glo- Chief Secretary timated around 6.79 organizations and in- nor and Chancellor of cerns of parents and bally and gain further advised the lakh hectare compris- stitutes. Universities S C students, the Gover- strength from the departments to list ing of 1.28 lakh hec- Secretary Skill Jamir while address- nor said university is power of collective out the fingerling tor of ponds, 2 lakh Development & ing the Vice Chancel- an open and safe endeavour. producers in the State hectare of reservoirs, Technical Education lors at Raj Bhavan place for learning and Finance Minister and mobilizes them 1.80 lakh hectare of here today. intellectual growth; Pradeep Kumar Amat Sanjay Kumar Singh, and change-agents. lakes, swamps and Our universities and not a battle and Higher Educa- Development Com- 1.71 lakh hectors of Joint Secretary Fish- ought to become fer- ground or safety haz- tion Minister Dr. missioner Mr. rivers & canals. eries Shailendra Balakrishnan advised Brackish water re- tile avenues for inno- ard. Pradeep Kumar fishing opportunities posal and necessity to provide extension sources are around Dwibedi , Director vation and generation Citing the chal- Panigrahy were of the State’s re- for the University. services through 4.18 lakh hectare. Fisheries Bijaya of ideas through re- lenge faced by uni- among others who sources, Government Development them. The depart- With these re- Ketan Upadhaya search and publica- versities in preparing addressed the confer- has envisioned set- Commissioner Sri R. tions, Dr.Jamir said. students to face chal- ence. Principal Sec- ting up Odisha Balakrishnan partici- Presiding over lenges in a real world, retary to Governor, Univesity of Fishery pating in the discus- the conference of the Governor urged C J Venugopal, Prin- & Aquaculture for sion advised to con- Vice Chancellors, the upon establishing cipal Secretary greater innovations ceptualize the Uni- Governor said collaboration with Higher Education, G and wider applica- versity as a thematic tions. & outcome oriented Odisha now has 15 the industry and busi- V V Sarma, Secre- This was dis- institution from the State Universities in- ness sectors to bring tary Skill Develop- cussed in a high level beginning instead of cluding four newly in new ideas and ment and Technical meeting held under planning it as a ge- formed universities thinking, developing Education, Sanjay the Chairmanship of neric & theoretical and one Unitary Uni- skill and allowing Kumar Singh and Chief Secretary University. ment was also ad- sources, inland fish- along with other se- versity in IIIT. students to learn other senior officials Aditya Prasad Padhi He added that it vised to carry forward ery and fresh water nior officers of the Stating rising ex- about the practical were present in the here today. should be developed the fishing activities aquaculture can be pectations and pres- side of things to en- meeting. Secretary Fisher- as a state of Art Uni- in convergence with taken to new heights department partici- ies & Animal Re- versity focusing on the Department of through scientific pated in discussions. source Development direct linkage with Panchayati Raj. fishery. BJP takes poster war Padhi fires maha missive with BMC to streets Bhubaneswar (K- ernment of Odisha due to unilateral ac- fected Odisha. And in Sukhanalla, Ghu- CN): Odisha Gov- filed a complaint with tion taken by the future it is likely to mariya, Mongra II, BHUBANESWAR when the cops asked ings highlighting the ernment has asked the the Ministry of Water Chhattisgarh Gov- affect the equitable and Samodanisda II. (KCN): A day before the visit of national ernment. share of Odisha in the Chief Secretary Mr.Padhi in his Waters of River BJP president Amit letter has pointed out Mahanadi, pointed Mr.Padhi asked Shah to the Capital that the Government out Mr.Padhi. Mr.Dhand to restrain City, the BJD-ruled of Chhattisgarh has Equitable share of from taking forward Bhubaneswar Mu- planned for utiliza- State of Odisha in the construction of nicipal Corporation tion of 27.48 Million Mahanadi Waters is any of the projects (BMC) removed BJP Acre Feet (MAF) 15.95 MAF and mentioned by the posters and hoardings water from the Inter break up is 12.28 Government of triggering road State River MAF in minimum blockade and the con- Odisha. Mahanadi. flow and 3.67 MAF sequent traffic chaos This is far in ex- in the surplus flow. Notably, Govern- on the road leading to cess from the equi- As the Govern- ment of Odisha has Raj Bhawan here on table share of ment of Chhattisgarh tried to settle the mat- Thursday. Chhattisgarh in the planned six barrages ter through negotia- Outraged by the waters of River unilaterally for utili- tions but as the action of BMC, BJP Mahanadi, which is zation of 0.84 MAF Chhattisgarh Gov- workers resorted to only 8.3 MAF, said of water and which ernment was adamant road blockade at Mr.Padhi. are under construc- and not cooperating Power House square Chief Secretary tion cannot be sus- with the Riparian for nearly six hours reminded his counter- tained in Law or in State in a bonafide and damaged ve- part in Chhattisgarh Equity, said manner, so it ap- hicles of the Corpora- that its share in the Mr.Padhi. proached MoWR to tion. waters of River So the State Gov- constitute a Water The prolonged the party workers visit of Shah. Government of Resources (MoWR) Mahanadi is not more ernment has asked the Dispute Tribunal and road blockade at staging demonstra- The BJP lodged a tion to vacate the complaint against Chhattisgarh to im- in this regard. than 8.3 MAF in the refer the matter to the Power House square, Government of place. The irate BJP BMC Mayor Ananta mediately stop con- Government of minimum flow of Tribunal under Sec- one of the busiest Chhattisgarh to stop workers resorted to Narayan Jena and struction and opera- Odisha in the Depart- 20.61 MAF as as- tion 5 (1) of the Inter routes of the City construction and op- connecting Raj violence by Commissioner tion of ongoing bar- ment of Water Re- sessed way back in State River Water eration of the six bar- Bhavan, State Secre- vandalising BMC ve- Krishan Kumar in rages, so also future sources (DoWR) on 1945 and 2.5 MAF in Disputes Act, 1956. projects planned on 19 November has the surplus flow as rages. tariat, Head of De- hicles which led to Capital Police Station The complaint River Mahanadi. filed a complaint un- total surplus flow an- Mr.Padhi has also partments and CRP the clash. demanding action was filed on 19 No- Chief Secretary der Section 3 of the nually is 6.17 MAF. Square, threw traffic However, nor- against them for or- asked Mr.Dhand to vember by the Princi- Aditya Prasad Padhi Inter State River Wa- So the excess uti- immediately stop out of gear. malcy was restored dering removal of the pal Secretary Water after assurance from campaign materials today has dashed a ter disputes Act, 1956 lization of 16.65 construction and op- Tension ran high letter to the Chief seeking constitution MAF of water under Resources Pradeep at Power House Commissioner of Po- of the party which in- eration of seven on- Secretary of of a Tribunal for ad- existing, ongoing and Jena with Union Sec- Square following lice YB Khurania to clude posters of Chhattisgarh; Vivek judication of the wa- future expansion of going projects like retary MoWR Sashi clash between police reinstall the posters, Prime Minister Dhand after the Gov- ter disputes emerging the projects has af- Kalo, Arpa, Sondhar, Sekhar, said sources.
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