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14-03-21.Pmd Truth in true form RNI Regd NO: ODIENG/2019/77780 BHUBANESWAR www.aroundodisha.com VOLUME - 2 ISSUE - 239 PRICE- Rs.2/- SUNDAY 14 MARCH 2021 222 333 666 777 RLSP most likely to merge with JD(U) SUM Ultimate Medicare Installs ...............Samantha Akkineni shares photo as she meditates Damien Wright joins on Sunday; Bihar CM Nitish Kumar Diagnostic Tool For Chronic Foot with Lakshmi Manchu, Shilpa Reddy: ‘A surreal Punjab Kings as new expected to be present on the occasion And Heel Pain feeling that passes through me’ bowling coach Spadework For ‘Cultural Corridor’ Begins In Odisha Capital Classes I-VIII Students Likely To Get Promoted Bhubaneswar, Mar 13: kiosks will be allotted to It is a step forward to them in one area but not Without Appearing Exams: Minister go ahead with the pre- in the stretch where the Bhubaneswar, Mar 13: paratory work for set- cultural corridors will The Odisha govern- ting up of cultural cor- come up. Later the ment is contemplating ridors in the Capital shops were evicted as promoting all students City. As a spade work, the vendors understood from Classes I to VIII the squads under the the objectives of Cul- to the next higher class leadership of Additional tural Corridors. Zonal this year like it did last Commissioner Deputy Commissioner year in view of the situ- Abanikanta Pattanaik Ansuman Ratha, who ation arising out of the evicted seven old was present during the Covid-19 pandemic shops despite protest eviction, said the step- and its resurgence of by the vendors. Al- ping stone of the project the virus in some though the vendors was laid. Assistant States. “Last year have already been al- Commissioner Enforce- though students had lotted kiosks in the pal Corporation (BMC) while boosting liveli- State and give access to ment Lilan Prasad attended classes there schools to physically part to conduct exams Smart Janpath, they has planned for the hoods of many people. a larger market at the Sahoo guided the Cen- was no scope to hold attend classes. So like online, the issue is being were unwilling to relo- ‘Cultural Corridor’, a The Cultural Corridor city level. The Addi- tral Enforcement Squad examinations so we last year discussions discussed in the depart- cate and demanded one-of-its-kind initia- will provide a platform tional Commissioner and Zonal Enforcement had promoted all. But are underway on what ment. A formal decision their kiosks in the same tive, in the city to pro- to the underprivileged held a discussion with squad along with the this year scope for stu- can be done,” said in this regard will be place where the mote Odisha’s rich and people and some of the the agitating vendors on Commissionerate police dents to attend classes School & Mass Edu- taken soon, he added. Bhubaneswar Munici- diverse art and culture gifted artisans of the the spot. They were told for this eviction. is yet to happen. In my cation Minister Samir Citing the rising summer opinion with the resur- Ranjan Dash. Dash heat in the State, Minis- gence of the pandemic stated that since last ter said there is no plan President Ram Nath Kovind To in some other States in year all students were to start the academic Rain, Lightning Alert For 11 Odisha Districts, Including Cuttack the country, there is a promoted and this session in April. The remote chance of year students haven’t academic session will Bhubaneswar, Mar 13: storm and lightning till dry weather is very likely Classes I-VIII stu- attended classes and it start from June as usual, Thunderstorm accom- 8.30 AM on March 14 to prevail over the rest dis- Visit Odisha Next Week dents coming to is not possible on our he added. panied with lightning is (tomorrow). Besides, tricts. The MeT centre very likely to occur at the weathermen pre- also informed that the one or two places in as dicted that light to mod- maximum temperature many as 11 districts erate rain is very likely (day temperature) is likely Forest Fire Situation Totally Under Control: across the state, includ- to occur at a few places to fall by 2-3 degree Cel- ing Cuttack till tomor- over the districts of sius at many places over Head Task Force On Forest Fire Management row morning. The Re- Sundargarh, Keonjhar, the districts of Odisha in Bhubaneswar, Mar 13: Sanrakshan Samitis and gional Meteorological Mayurbhanj, Balasore, the next 24 hours and it The forest fire situation local communities have Centre here today in- Jajpur, Bhadrak and at will gradually rise thereaf- in the State is totally un- been activated and they formed that one or two one or two places over ter by three to four degree der control, informed are continuously assist- places in districts like the districts of Celsius. However, there head of the State-level ing the Forest Depart- Sundargarh, Keonjhar, Jharsuguda, Bargarh, will be no large change in task force on forest fire ment field officials in fire Mayurbhanj, Balasore, Sambalpur, Deogarh, the minimum temperature Rourkela, Mar 13: dent is likely to management and former mitigation, who are on Jajpur, Bhadrak, Angul, Angul, Dhenkanal, (night temperature) during PCCF Sandeep 24 X 7 alert to check President Ram Nath visit Konark Dhenkanal, Kendrapara, Cuttack, the next four to five days Tripathy today. “Num- and douse forest fire in Kovind will be on a temple, sources Kendrapara Cuttack Jagatsinghpur, Khurda, over the districts of ber of proactive steps FSI Dehradun has indi- the field. Patrolling, in- two-day visit to and Jagatsinghpur will Puri and Ganjam during Odisha, the weathermen said. Governor Prof taken by the State Gov- cated only 341 forest cluding night patrolling experience thunder- the period. However, added. Odisha next week. Ganeshi Lal and ernment to check and fire points in the State has been up-scaled & During his visit, he Chief Minister control forest fire in the today as against 704 fire being monitored 24 X 7 is scheduled to at- Naveen Patnaik will State has led to total points yesterday. Only on the Odisha Forest tend the annual con- also join the convo- control in the forest fire 4 fire points in Similipal Management vocation of National cation. Besides, situation in the State,” have been reported System(OFMS) of Institute of Tech- Union Education said Tripathy addressing against 3 forest points of PCCF office, he added. nology (NIT) Minister Ramesh a presser today. He yesterday. The forest Tripathy informed that Rourkela on March Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ added that the Similipal fire situation in State is Additional Chief Secre- 21 as the Chief and Petroleum and forest fire is now com- totally under control,” tary Forest & Environ- Guest. He will de- Natural Gas, Steel pletely contained. “As stated Tripathy. He in- ment Department Mona per the latest National Sharma had visited the liver the convoca- Minister formed that District Col- Remote Sensing Centre lectors along with SPs, fire-affected areas of tion address and Dharmendra (NRSC), Hyderabad Sub-Collectors, Similipal on 10th and present certificates Pradhan will remain report, the forest fire ac- Tahsildars, panchayati 11th March and had in- to students. The present at the event, tivities in Similipal are raj institutions, self help teracted with local com- next day, the Presi- among others. totally reduced. The groups, Van munity and forest officials. NSG Team In Odisha To Inspect Security At Srimandir, Lingaraj Temple Six Held In Odisha Capital In Drug-And-Loot Cases the elite counter-ter- Bhubaneswar, Mar 13: In a them, the unknown persons Susanta Rout alias Jata rorism unit about the major success, the looted valuables. Narrating from Odagaon, security system Commissionerate police the modus operandi of the Nayagarh; Basanta Sahu around the temples. cracked three loot cases accused, the police official from Jagannathprasad, Sources said IG (Op- lodged in police stations un- further said they used to Ganjam; Sanjay Mishra erations) Amitabh der the Bhubaneswar Urban travel to different destinations from Rajasunakhala, Thakur has been ap- Police District (UPD) and by train or bus from Khordha; Nalu Sahu from pointed as the nodal arrested six persons includ- Bhubaneswar. During their Banpur, Khorhda and officer to assist the ing a medicine shop owner return journey, the accused Kalia Nayak alias Tuna NSG team. It will be for their alleged involvement. would befriend with com- sedative. The police official the accused. Also, a medi- from Tangi, Khordha. The the first reconnais- Two complaints were filed muters, who were mostly added after the targeted per- cine shop owner was ar- police seized three gold Bhubaneswar, Mar respectively. The sance of NSG at Puri at Bharatpur Police Station new to the Capital city, with son fell unconscious, they rested for selling ATIVAN chains weighing 40 grams, 13: A five-member team, including two Srimandir, which is and one at Capital Police a promise to help them get would steal the victim’s be- drug without prescriptions. 18 stripes of ATIVAN 2 team of National Se- senior officials, will stated to be on the Station in recent months ac- their work done or on pre- longing and leave the con- The police official stated the MG, one Hero motor- curity Guard (NSG) review security and radar of terrorists, af- cusing that some unknown text of providing lifts. Once cerned person unattended in medicine shop owner was cycle and six mobile has arrived in Odisha conduct mock drill ter demolition of persons befriended with the the accused were sure they public places. The accused aware that the looters would phones from the posses- ahead of its inspection along with Odisha structures around the complainants and drugged have won the confidence of were staying at a rented use the sedative for commit- sion of the accused.
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