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Outcome Budget 2014-15
OUTCOME BUDGET 2014-15 Government of Odisha Forest & Environment Department Contents Sl. No. Page No. 1. Executive Summary 1 2. Chapter-I : Introduction 3 3. Chapter-II : Outcome Budget, 2014-15 33 Statement (Plan & Non-Plan) 4. Chapter-III : Reform Measures and Policy Initiatives 62 5. Chapter-IV : Past performance of Programmes 64 and Schemes 6. Chapter-V : Financial Review 92 7. Chapter-VI : Gender and SC/ST Budgeting 99 O U T C O M E B U D G E T 2 0 1 4 - 1 5 Executive Summary The Outcome Budget of F & E Department intends to convert effectively outlay into outcome by planning the expenditure, fixing appropriate targets and quantifying deliverables. It is an exercise to change the mindset of officials to focus on results/outcome of projects/ programmes and to ensure value for money rather than on spending of money. It ensures timely flow of funds for effective utilization for achievement of intended outputs/outcome. The document also highlights the status of ongoing and new schemes implemented through the Department along with physical and financial targets set for the financial year 2012-13 & 2013-14. The Outcome Budget 2014-15 broadly consists of the following chapters: Chapter-I: Brief introductory note on the functions of the Department, organizational setup, planning & policy framework and programmes /schemes being implemented by Department. Chapter-II: Contains a tabular format, indicating the details of financial outlays, projected physical outputs & projected outcomes for 2014-15 under Plan and Non-plan. Chapter-III: Detail reform measures and policy initiatives taken up by the Department. -
Memo No. LI (3'6 P,Idt — -Act?
REVISED TOUR PROGRAMME & HQRS. ENGAGEMENT OF SRI BHUMESH CHANDRA BEHERA, OAS (SAG), COLLECTOR & D.M. DHENKANAL FOR THE FIRST FORTNIGHT OF AUGUST, 2019. Date Time. Place of Programme Officer to arrival 01.08.2019 Facilitate 11.00A.M. Sadbhabana Inauguration of district Thursday. level orientation-cum- Asst.Col. Hall. training programme on decision support system (DSS). Emergency. 11.30 A.M. Office Chamber. Attend hearing of grievances. Asst.Col.,PGC 3.30P.M. Majhisahi. Attend avenue plantation programme at President, Saptasajya Majhisahi. DSCF,Dkl. 4.30P.M. -do- Visit Horticulture Farm at Saptasajya. DDH, Dkl. 02.08.2019 4.00P.M. Office Chamber. Discuss on various Friday. issues with Govt. Asst.Col., Officials.(raised by the State President, Odisha Gen.& Misc. Bhumihina Praja Samiti, Dhenkanal.) 03.08.2019 11.00A.M. DDA Conference Attend Dist.Level Scrutiny Saturday. Sub-Committee DDA, Dkl. Hall. Meeting (DLSSC) under Mukhya Mantri Krushi Udyog Yojana. 11.30A.M. -do- Attend meeting on finalization of Irrigation -do- schedule to tackle drought situation.(All irrigation related officers) 12.30P.M. OSWAN HALL. Attend V.C.on KALIA Programme taken up DDA by the Chief Secretary,Odisha. 04.08.2019 10.00A.M. Kalyan Mandap. Attend Mega Legal Services Camp at Dhenkanal Sunday. Secy.,DLSA/ Municipality Kalyan Mandap. 05.08.2019 PD,DRDA 10.00A.M. Sadar Block. Attend Joint Public Grievance Hearing Camp in Monday. AC, PGC. Sadar Block Office Premises. ' imuBDO,Sadar. 4.00P.M. Office Chamber. Discuss with the G.M (Chem), Nodal Officer for Aspirational District . 06.08.2019 11.00A.M. DRDA Interaction with Z.P. -
CBM BLOCK Barihapur NA R ! .F
84°20'0"E 84°30'0"E 84°40'0"E 84°50'0"E 85°0'0"E 85°10'0"E 85°20'0"E 85°30'0"E Area Statistics Classes Colour Area Statistics a r a h a L TA Level - I Sq.Km a Level - II % LC l H BANDULI R.F. a P ER o ! C T i O l PANDAB R.F. AL a Dense Forests 565.28 24.14 F g IE n Kaunsipal LD e JAMBUA R.F. R B Forests O o 368.20 UN T Open Forests 15.72 DAR KUNDHEIGOLA R.F. Y Total Forests (A) 933.48 39.86 BURHIA R.F. Scrubs Scrubs Total Scrubs (B) 526.51 22.48 S KHAJLIRIA R.F. A Social Forestry 11.31 0.48 C H I R ! . R F. I JO Plantation on OB Dump HAR 1.82 0.08 Lusura AND Plantation Plantation on Backfill 6.99 0.30 TAM Total Plantation (C) 20.12 0.86 AK ! IA N R. PHU Total Vegetation (A+B+C) 1480.11 63.20 " F. LJHARI R Daincha ! .F. 0 B ' Bahaljharan R Coal Quarry 7.53 0.32 0 A H 1 ! ! M NH Water Filled Quarry 4.36 ° 0.19 A 23 N Laija Aunli " 1 N NH I 0 2 ' ! 200 R Advance Quarry Site 0.46 0.02 I ! V 0 Patakmunda E Mining Area R Barren OB Dump 2.09 0.09 1 Kaing ° 1 ! SARAPAL NUAPARHA ! Barren Backfilled area 16.43 0.70 Terbeda 2 Rukunipur Coal Dump 1.06 0.05 AUNLI NADI ! DI ! ER A Total Area Under Mining 31.93 1.36 KRA RIV O N ! Rael TI K MA SA Jharanpada I NI NAD ANGUL DISTR West Lands with or without Scrubs 181.75 7.76 Brahmani UHURA ! DERANG ICT DHENKENAL DISTRICT N A JINDAL TPS LUBURI L - K Sand Body 0.52 KUDANALI Puranagarh 12.19 A NT ! Nuagan I N A PC West Lands ! D MAHANADI SH K 3.68 0.16 A A A ! Fly Ash Pond N P N I O N N IH Badbil L D A N CHHENDIPADA - II D ! NUAGAON - TELISAHI U Gahama y Gullied Land 11.47 0.49 A A NT MANKARHACHUA r PC K Kakudia -
MARGASIRA 9, 1933 [ No. 11491-III-CR-1
EXTRAORDINARY PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY No. 2593, CUTTACK, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2011/ MARGASIRA 9, 1933 [ No. 11491-III-CR-16/2011/Co-op.] CO-OPERATION DEPARTMENT RESOLUTION The 29th November, 2011 Sub: National Agricultural Insurance Scheme (NAIS)-Implementation during Rabi 2011-12 Crop season. Government has been pleased to decide to implement the National Agricultural Insurance Scheme (NAIS), otherwise known as "Rashtriya Krishi Bima Yojana", during Rabi 2011-12 Crop season in 28 districts of the State excluding 2 districts, namely, Balasore and Bhadrak where Modified NAIS will be implemented. 1. Administrative Approval of the Government of India, Ministry of Agriculture for implementation of the Scheme has been communicated in their letter No. 13011/04/2004- Credit II, dated 10.03.2011. 2. Crop Covered under NAIS : During Rabi 2011-12, the notified crops for insurance under NAIS are Paddy, Groundnut, Mustard and Potato. 3. Unit Area for Crop Insurance : The unit area for crop insurance will be Gram Panchayat (GP) for Paddy and the District/ Cluster of Districts for Groundnut, Mustard and Potato crops. The details are as follows:— Name of the Unit! Notified Areas Crop Paddy Gram Panchayat (as shown in Annexure-I) Groundnut 20(twenty) Districts namely; 1.Cuttack, 2.Dhenkanal, 3.Ganjam, 4.Puri, 5.Sonepur, 6.Jajpur, ) 2 7.Jagatsinghpur, 8.Kendrapada, 9.Angul, 10.Khurda, 11.Mayurbhanj and 12.Kalahandi, 4(four) Cluster of Districts namely: (i) Malkangiri and Nawarangpur, (ii) Sambalpur and Bargarh, (iii) Sundergarh and Deogarh, (iv) Bhadrak and Balasore Mustard 11 (eleven) Districts namely :— 1. Keonjhar, 2. Phulbani, 3 Boudh, 4. Kalahandi, 5.Angul, 6.Balasore, 7.Rayagada, 8.Sambalpur, 9.Sundargarh, 10.Mayurbhanj and 11.Bhadrak Potato 18(eighteen) Districts namely :- 1.Balasore, 2.Cuttack, 3.Dhenkanal, 4.Ganjam, 5.Keonjhar, 6.Koraput, 7. -
Office of the Commissioner of Commercial Taxes: Orissa: Cuttack
OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF COMMERCIAL TAXES: ORISSA: CUTTACK. No._______________/CT., Date._________________ III (III) 32/2007 NOTIFICATION In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-rule (7) of Rule 4 of the Orissa Value Added Tax Rules, 2005, I Sri Aditya Prasad Padhi, I.A.S, Commissioner of Sales Tax, Orissa, Cuttack do hereby assign the records of the dealers under the jurisdiction of Cuttack II Range, Cuttack to the Large Taxpayers’ Units (LTUs) constituted in the said Range vide Finance Department Notification No.54102/F dt. 02.12.2005 as per the list below. This Notification is effective from 02.12.2005 i.e. the date of constitution of the said unit or the registration of such dealer under the Orissa Value Added Tax Act, 2004 whichever is later. Large Taxpayers’ Unit (LTU) –I Sl No. Name and Address of the dealers Tax Payers’ Identification Number (TIN) 1. M/s. Agarwalla Spices & Food, Jagatpur, Industrial 21571301328 Estate, Jagatpur. 2. M/s. Asian Paints India Ltd. Co. Telengapentha, Cuttack. 21741300022 3. M/s. Bajrangbali Alloys, Choudwar, Manguli, Cuttack. 21471300704 4. M/s. Balmer Lawrie & Co. Limited, Plot 168, Industrial 21931300742 Estate, Jagatpur. 5. M/s. Dhruba Industries, Bhairpur, Jagatpur, Cuttack. 21561300897 6. M/s. Eastern Foods, N.I.E., Jagatpur, Cuttack. 21741300798 7. M/s. Eastern Foods Pvt. Ltd. N.I.E, Jagatpur, Cuttack. 21651300799 8. M/s. Eastern Roller Flour Mill (P) Ltd., N.I.E, Jagatpur, 21561300800 Cuttack. 9. M/s. Emcure Pharmaceuticals, C/o- Santuka Associates, 21681301704 Pratapnagari, Cuttack. 10. M/s. Eveready Industries India Ltd., Bhanpur, Gopalpur, 21141100726 Cuttack. -
Scanned by Camscanner HALF YEARLY (01.04.2017 to 30.09.2017) EC COMPLIANCE REPORT of LINGARAJ OCP, M/S MAHANADI COALFIELDS LIMITED
Scanned by CamScanner HALF YEARLY (01.04.2017 TO 30.09.2017) EC COMPLIANCE REPORT OF LINGARAJ OCP, M/S MAHANADI COALFIELDS LIMITED Project Details: Name of the project Lingaraj OCP Name of subsidiary company Mahanadi Coalfields Limited At/PO- Deulbera, Talcher Distt.- Angul, Odisha, PIN-759102 Location of project Latitude - 20º 57’ 39” N to 20º 58’ 18” N Longitude - 85º 09’ 33” E to 85º 12’ 12” E Period of Half Yearly EC Compliance 01.04.2017 to 30.09.2017 Ref. No. & Date Environmental Clearance Ref. No. J-11015/174/2010-IA.II(M) dated letter issued by of MOEF&CC, Government 27.11.2015 of India Approved by Department of Coal, Ministry of Project approval Energy Govt. of India Vide No. 43011/20/86- CPA dated - 21.02.1991. Present status of the project: Type of Mine Opencast Mining operation Continuing Total OB removed till 30.09.2017 149.816 Mm3 Total coal raised till 30.09.2017 207.381 MT Actual date of commencement 17.04.1991 Project Capacity 20 MTY Life of the project 21 years from 01.04.2010 (as per EMP) Total mineable reserve 321 MT as on 01.04.2010 (as per EMP) COMPLIANCE STATUS OF CONDITIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE GRANTED BY MOEF&CC, GOVERNMENT OF INDIA VIDE LETTER NO. J-11015/174/2010-IA.II(M) DATED 27.11.2015 IN RESPECT OF LINGARAJ OCP, MAHANADI COALFIELDS LIMITED (A) Compliance Status of Specific Conditions S. No. Condition Compliance Status i The maximum production from the The maximum production from the mine will not mine at any given time shall not exceed the limit as prescribed in the EC. -
Tourist Information
You are here: Home » Tourist Info Tourist Information Bhitarkanika: Bhitarkanika Chilika: Chilika is the largest is a beautiful National Park which is home to more than brackish water lake of Asia. It stretches across the 215 kind of species of birds, king cobra, salt-water length of three districts of Odisha namely Puri, Khurda crocodiles and Indian python. It enjoys the status of and Ganjam. The lake is famous for being a habitat to being the second largest mangrove ecosystem in India various species of migratory birds in the winter season. after the Sundarbans. The place is a very noted tourist It is also home to the endangered species of Irrawaddy destination in Odisha and a large number of visitors dolphin. There is a temple named Kalijai temple situated flock around this place every year. World's largest Olive on an island in the middle of Chilika lake. Hundreds of Ridely sea turtles are found in Gaharimatha of devotees visit the temple everyday to pay homage to Bhitarkanika which is the only marine wildlife sanctuary goddess Kalijai. Read More » of Odisha. Read More » Khandagiri and Udaygiri: Odisha State Museum: The Khandagiri and Udaygiri caves are situated in the city of State Museum is situated in Bhubaneswar city. It has a Bhubaneswar. These ancient caves have a great large collection of ancient coins, sculptures stone historical importance. It is an important tourist place of inscriptions, bronze tools and traditional musical Bhubaneswar. The Udaygiri caves are approximately instruments. The museum was founded by two eminent 135 ft high. Beautiful sculptures can be found on the professors of Revenshaw college, N.C. -
Role of Tourism in the Economy of Orissa
Orissa Review * September-October - 2008 Role of Tourism in the Economy of Orissa Dr. Kamal Kumar Pani As we all know, the ecnomy of a State or a estimates of the Planning Commission, a capital. country consists of various income generating investment of about Rs.10 lakhs in the tourism productive activities. These activities taken industry creates employment for 89 people while together constitute the structure of an economy the same investment could create jobs for 45 which can be broadly divided into three sectors. people in the primary sector and only 13, in the These include the primary sector secondary secondary sector, thus signifying the role of this sector and the tertiary sector. In our society most sector in the field of employment generation. of the people are engaged in firming while some Apart from traditional tourism, medical others are employed in the other two sectors. tourism, eco-tourism and adventure tourism have Though the primary sector in India is supporting added new dimensions to the tourism industry. In most of the people for a long period of time, the recent years, high-end Indian hospitals providing other two sectors are coming out strongly in recent world standard health care facilities at years. In fact the wheel of progress has turned comparative cheap rate have been attracting a full-circle and the primary sector has now been sizeable number of patients from the advanced relegated to the third spot in terms of relative share countries like U.S.A, UK and others. By of different sectors to our GDP. -
Route and Timing Deatils of Vehicle Number OD02F5297
Route and Timing Deatils of Vehicle Number OD02F5297 Sl Up Arv Up Dep Dn Arv Dn Dep Station Name Distance No Time Time Time Time 1 - 19.00 NAYAGARH - 130091 0 9.25 - 2 20.40 20.45 KHURDHA - 130071 60 7.40 7.45 3 21.30 22.00 BHUBANESWAR - 130023 87 6.45 6.55 4 23.00 23.05 CUTTACK - 050044 117 5.40 5.45 5 0.30 0.35 DHENKANAL - 060037 177 4.10 4.15 6 1.20 1.25 KAMAKHYANAGAR - 060062 212 3.20 3.25 7 1.55 2.00 PARJANG - 060100 237 2.45 2.50 8 3.15 3.20 KHAMAR - 060072 287 1.25 1.30 9 3.50 3.55 PALLAHARA - 060099 312 .50 .55 10 4.25 4.30 BAHADAPOSI - 150887 335 .15 .20 11 4.40 4.45 LAHUNIPARA - 160068 340 0.00 0.05 12 5.55 6.00 RAJAMUNDA - 160084 390 22.45 22.50 13 7.15 7.25 ROURKELA - 160089 444 21.00 21.30 14 7.40 7.45 PANPOSH - 160344 453 20.50 20.55 15 8.00 8.05 KUANRMUNDA - 160063 463 20.30 20.35 16 8.30 - BIRAMITRAPUR - 160017 480 - 20.00 Route and Timing Deatils of Vehicle Number OD02F5097 Sl Up Arv Up Dep Dn Arv Dn Dep Station Name Distance No Time Time Time Time 1 - 19.00 NAYAGARH - 130091 0 9.25 - 2 20.40 20.45 KHURDHA 60 7.40 7.45 3 21.30 22.00 BHUBANESWAR - 130023 87 6.45 6.55 4 23.00 23.05 CUTTACK - 050044 117 5.40 5.45 5 .30 .35 DHENKANAL - 060037 177 4.10 4.15 6 1.20 1.25 KAMAKHYANAGAR - 060062 212 3.20 3.25 7 1.55 2.00 PARJANG - 060100 237 2.45 2.50 8 3.15 3.20 KHAMAR - 060072 287 1.25 1.30 9 3.50 3.55 PALLAHARA - 060099 312 .50 .55 10 4.25 4.30 BAHADAPOSI - 150887 335 .15 .20 11 4.40 4.45 LAHUNIPARA - 160068 340 .00 0.05 12 5.55 6.00 RAJAMUNDA - 160084 390 22.45 22.50 13 7.15 7.25 ROURKELA - 160089 444 21.00 21.30 14 7.40 7.45 PANPOSH - 160344 453 20.50 20.55 15 8.00 8.05 KUANRMUNDA - 160063 463 20.30 20.35 16 8.30 - BIRAMITRAPUR - 160017 480 - 20.00 OR14S2979 Sl No. -
2020021355.Pdf
Draft List for the post of BA, BEd. (Notification No. - 3383 / SSD. Dt. 03.10.2019) Sl. Name of the Candidate Name of the Present PH Matric + 2 BA BED Total Total Total % Remarks No. with Permanenet address Total Mark Total Mark Total Mark Total Mark Mark marks age of Catg. Ex-SM address Gender Mark obt. Mark obt. Mark obt. Mark obt. obt. Mark Except Except Except Except OSSTET Sportsman E.Opt. E.Opt. E.Opt. E.Opt. with date date with Age as on Age 01.01.2019 & Regd. No. No. Regd. & Date of Birth of Date B.D. No. & Date & No. B.D. Regd. / SP No. No. SP / Regd. Employment Name Name Employment 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 PRANABINDU RANA PRANABINDU RANA S/O - S/O - PRATAP PRATAP CHANDRA CHANDRA RANA RANA AT/PO- SAHANGA AT/PO- SAHANGA GOPALPUR, Native Dist. 1 SEBC M - - - 750 511 600 400 1800 1199 2200 1666 5350 3776 70.58 GOPALPUR, VIA- ATHAGARH, Cuttack BBSR/ BBSR/ VIA- ATHAGARH, DIST-CUTTACK, 26.09.21 OSSTET-I 16.10.2019 11.03.1992 DIST-CUTTACK, PIN-754029, OD00120199262 EO444440863IN/ EO444440863IN/ PIN-754029, MOB- 8917367161 / 148051/16.10.2019 BikashMOB- 8917367161 Kumar / Bikash9938471276 Kumar Mahapatra Mahapatra S/o- Patitapabana S/o- Patitapabana Mahapatra Native Dist. 2 Mahapatra AT/PO- Siko, PS- GEN M - - - 600 363 600 366 1800 1190 2000 1565 5000 3484 69.68 AT/PO- Siko, PS- Rajkanika, Dist- Kendrapara BBSR/ BBSR/ 24.06.28 OSSTET-I 16.10.2019 Rajkanika, Dist- Kendrapara, Pin- 04.06.1994 Kendrapara, Pin-754220 754220 EO982391923IN/ EO982391923IN/ OD001201711528 419824/10.10.2019 Prasanta Kumar Prasanta Kumar Pradhan, Pradhan, S/o- Aparti Pradhan, AT- S/o- Aparti Pradhan, AT- Uttarakona, PO-Talatanga, 3 Uttarakona, PO- PS-Puri Sadar, Dist-Puri, 9 SEBC M - - - 600 338 600 382 1900 1258 1700 1410 4800 3388 70.58 Native Dist. -
Newsletter.Pdf
ODISHA UNRAVELLED 1 ODISHA UNRAVELLED JULY 2021 ISSUE 8 A Newsletter by Department of Tourism, Government of Odisha Mahendragiri, Gajapati COVID-19: Impact on the Throttle up for a Monsoon From Golden Triangle to State Tourism Sector Escapade Diamond Triangle Page : 07 Page : 12 Page : 18 2 ODISHA UNRAVELLED ROAD TO MAHENDRAGIRI EDITORIAL ODISHA TEAM UNRAVELLED A Newsletter by Department of Tourism, Vishal Kumar Dev, IAS Government of Odisha Principal Secretary to Government Sachin Ramchandra Jadhav, IAS Director & Additional Secretary to Government Content and Design Project Mangement Unit ODISHA UNRAVELLED 3 FOREWORD JYOTI PRAKASH PANIGRAHI Minister of State (IC) for Tourism and Odia Language, Literature & Culture he travel and tour- economy for the future. ism industry had started recuperat- With the daily case load ing from the first declining steadily, there is waveT of the pandemic when a reason to be optimistic. the lockdown during the Foreseeing an ease in Cov- summers and Cyclone Yaas id-19 restrictions, thanks to brought a major setback. the mass vaccination drive being efficiently conduct- After the unexpected chal- ed by the Government, Od- lenges posed by the second isha Tourism has initiated a wave of Covid-19, it’s a given phase wise strategic inoc- that everyone is hoping for ulation drive for the travel a quick revival of the sector. and tourism stakeholders of This crisis is a call to action the State to ensure Odisha for us to build a stronger is ready to receive guests and a more resilient tourism and tourists. 4 ODISHA UNRAVELLED EDITOR’S NOTE VISHAL DEV, IAS Prinicipal Secretary, Tourism, Sports & Youth Services s the pandemic able creation of new tourism continues to evolve, products like river cruise, De- we are drawing partment of Tourism is work- insights from the ing towards refurbishing the setbacksA to formulate our existing catamarans and op- strategy for the new normal. -
Placement Batch-1
DATABASE OF THE TRAINEES OF HUNAR SE ROJGAR TAK (HSRT)TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING 2013-2014 Name & Adress of the Institute:PREMIERE INSTITUTE OF HOTEL Training Period:15 NOV- 11 JAN. 2014 BATCH-01 MANAGEMENT CATERING TECHNOLOGY & TOURISM,PURI Name of the Course:FOOD PRODUCTION Whether placement was made in Whether Date of His/Her Residental Address Hotel/Resturants/Fas Placement Sl. No. Name of the Trainee Qualification pass the Photo Birth Age with Contact no t Food Salary Course Chains/Dhabas/or self employment PARMANDAPAR, 01 06.05.1989 24yrs INTERMEDATE BASUDEVPUR, PURI PASSED HOTEL CHARIOT, PURI RS.3500 9658273784 CHAKRADHARA SAHOO MARAD,BIRATUNGA 02 16.05.1993 20yrs 9TH , GOP, PURI PASSED PATNAIKIA DHABA RS.3000 9776622664 LIPU PARIDA MAHADIHA, BIDYADHARPUR, HOTEL STRELLING, 03 06.05.1989 24yrs 10th PASSED RS.3000 CHANDANPUR, PURI BULU NAYAK PURI 9861313255 PARMANDAPUR, HAREKRUSHNA 04 03.04.1994 19yrs 10th BASUDEVPUR, PURI PASSED RS.2500 RESTURANT, PURI BASANTA KUMAR NAYAK 9583609948 KALIKABADI, DALMA 05 08.05.1994 19yrs +2 BRAHMAGIRI, PURI PASSED RS.4000 RESTURANT,BBSR 7377433127 SUMITRA PUJHARI PANCHPADA, 06 24.04.1994 19yrs +2 KHETANDI,PURI PASSED HOTEL CHARIOT, PURI RS.2000 9583080434 SASMITA BISWAL PARAMANANDPUR, 07 05.06.1994 19yrs +2 BASUDEVPUR, PURI PASSED SELF EMPLOYED BASANTA KUMAR SETH 7381249350 SARABENAKUDI, 08 11.06.1994 19YRS 10th BRAHMAGIRI, PURI PASSED HOTEL MAHABAHU RS.1500 PRADEEP KUMAR SAHOO 9777745808 DAMDARPUR, 09 07.07.1986 26yrs 10th BIRAPRATAPPUR, PASSED HOTEL SONALI RS.3000 TRINATH KUMAR PARIDA PURI