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04-03-21.Pmd Truth in true form RNI Regd NO: ODIENG/2019/77780 BHUBANESWAR www.aroundodisha.com VOLUME - 2 ISSUE - 230 PRICE- Rs.2/- THURSDAY 4 MARCH 2021 222 333 666 777 People can get vaccinated Anjana Mishra Identifies ...............Hungama 2 Star Pranitha Subhash: In White ball affects against COVID-19 24×7: Prime Accused During TI Bollywood, You Have to Do Lot of batsmen's defence on Vardhan Parade! Packaging Around Yourself spinning tracks: Kohli Odisha is going to be the hub of Six More Planetariums To Come Up In Odisha Bhubaneswar, Mar 3: maritime trade: Dharmendra Pradhan The Odisha Govern- steel hub, envisages to ment decided to set up become a self-contained another six planetari- ecosystem, and will en- ums in the State. Cur- able the potential inves- rently, two planetari- tors for setting up value ums are functioning in added downstream fa- Bhubaneswar and cilities. Our initiatives in Sambalpur. Chief Min- the petroleum and steel ister Naveen Patnaik sectors will provide im- inaugurated a plan- petus to the maritime etarium at Rayagada economy in Odisha. He through video confer- will come up in each tion stone for a District located in Education Ashok said that anchor indus- ence and announced district. A total of Rs Science Centre in Bhubaneswar will be Panda, 5T Secretary New Delhi, Mar 3: we were one of the tries and companies are the government’s deci- 100 crore will be spent Jeypore of Koraput transformed into a 3D VK Pandian and Union Petroleum and most prosperous civili- needed for develop- sion about six new on the new planetari- district virtually. Also, planetarium. SC & ST Rajya Sabha MP N. Natural Gas & Steel zations of the world and ment and operations of planetariums today. ums and District Sci- the Chief Minister an- Development Minister Bhaskar Rao were Minister Dharmendra today in the 21st cen- new ports in Odisha and He also said 30 Dis- ence Centres, Patnaik nounced the Pathani Jagannath Saraka, Sci- among others present Pradhan today said that tury, PM Modi has given optimal utilization of riv- trict Science Centres added. He laid founda- Samanta Planetarium ence and Technology at the programme. Odisha’s coastline is go- a clarion call of erine and sea port area. ing to be the hub of Aatmanirbhar Bharat He reiterated Prime maritime trade. While and $5 trillion economy. Minister’s vision of addressing the “Invest- With natural harbours, Purvodaya to drive Similipal Wildfire: Odisha CM Directs Officials To Ensure Conservation Of Forest ment Opportunities in rich natural resources, eastern India’s growth needs it. Additional Chief at the spot and monitoring Odisha’ session in the long coastline and skill- to keep pace with the Secretary of Forest and the situation. Among oth- Maritime India Summit able and hardworking growth in other regions Environment Department, ers, 5T Secretary VK 2021, he also assured all manpower, Odisha is of the country and its Mona Sharma informed Pandian, PCCF Wildlife potential investors that uniquely poised to be the importance in achieving during the meeting that the and senior officials of the the Central and State part of Aatmanirbhar national growth. fire in Similipal has been Forest Department were Governments are work- journey and contribute Pradhan said that Inte- brought under control. No present in the meeting. ing in tandem to make to the making of $5 tril- gration of crucial infra- loss of life has occurred Earlier in the day, a For- Odisha an attractive in- lion economy . The min- structure Road, Rail and and large trees are intact, est Department official said vestment destination. ister said that in the 21st Port will lead to the in- Sharma added. She further as many as 1,000 per- Pradhan said that century, the global net- dustrial development of stated an SOP has been sonnel including 250 for- Odisha has a rich mari- work of trade and com- Odisha. Potential for issued in connection with est guards were engaged time history and thou- merce will be maritime port-led Blue Economy the fire in the sanctuary. The to douse the forest fire in sands of years ago navi- and Odisha’s coast will will be unlocked with DFO has been already di- Similipal. Moreover, 40 gators of the state sailed be the gateway. the multi-modal rail, rected to provide fire alert fire tenders and 240 to different parts of the Paradipis going to be the road and air linkages Bhubaneswar, Mar 3: De- rected officials today to level review meeting on the every evening to the State blower machines are be- globe to bring fortune gateway of growth of with sea and riverine scribing Similipal forest as ensure its conservation and wildfire at Similipal forest government and the ing used to contain the and glory to the state. eastern part of port for transport of min- a valuable asset of the take precautionary mea- Patnaik said the sanctuary Mayurbhanj District Col- blaze. The Similipal forest He further said thatat country.Kalinganagaris erals and goods at much world, Odisha Chief Min- sures to avoid recurrence is not only valuable for the lector, she informed. is spread in an area of one point time in history, being developed as a lower logistics cost. ister Naveen Patnaik di- of forest fire. During a high- State or India, but the world PCCF Wildlife is present 2,750 square kilometers. Odisha Warns Doctors Against Issuing False Co-Morbidity Certificate Kotia Row: Odisha Seeks Legal Opinion From Former SC Judge Bhubaneswar, Mar 3: the Covid vaccination cen- Bhubaneswar, Mar 3: In ongoing le- in Koraput district is currently sub- The Odisha government tres will face action. The gal battle with Andhra Pradesh over judice in the Supreme Court. Recently, warned medical practi- letter asked the medical Kotia jurisdiction dispute in Koraput the court had granted four-week time tioners against issuing practitioners to strictly fol- district, Odisha Government has to Odisha to file rejoinder. During a false medical certificates low the MoHFW guide- sought legal opinion from former Su- hearing on February 19 this year, the in support of the speci- lines. Worth mentioning, preme Court Judge Justice AK Counsel for Andhra Pradesh argued fied co-morbidities. Ad- the Covid-19 vaccination Pattanaik. In this regard, the State that by no stretch of imagination can ditional Chief Secretary programme for the age Revenue & Disaster Management it be stated that there was a breach of of Health and Family appropriate groups was Department directed Koraput Col- undertaking or of any order passed Welfare Department rolled out from March 1, lector to proceed to New Delhi with by the Supreme Court and the con- PK Mohapatra in a let- 2021. Citizens aged 60 all relevant documents for briefing tempt petition should be junked. ter directed Collector years and above and Justice Pattanaik on Kotia issue. Ad- Later, Odisha’s Counsel senior advo- and District Magis- those aged 45 to 59 ditional Government Advocate Suman cate Vikas Singh sought a four weeks’ trates, Commissioners years with the specified Pattanayak has been requested to adjournment, to which advocate of Municipal Corpora- co-morbidities possess- accompany district collector to Delhi Mahfooz Nazki for Andhra Pradesh tions and Health officials practitioners who issue co-morbidities pre- further stated the per- ing a medical certificate for obtaining advice from former said that he has no objection. The to take action against false medical certificates scribed by the sons producing the false will be able to get the Judge of the apex court. The disputed apex court adjourned the matter for the registered medical supporting the specified MoHFW. Mohapatra medical certificates at Covid vaccine. region of Kotia under Pottangi Block four weeks. Odisha Moves To Top 3 In Supply Of Employable Talents Bhubaneswar, Mar 3: per cent students in cause of concern. The the top 10 states with in the age group of 18- Odisha is among top Odisha are not employ- report shows that highest employability 21 years , at 40%. This three states in the coun- able, which means skills Maharashtra, Tamil whereas Odisha with is significantly lower than try that supply maximum acquired by them are not Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Bhubaneswar as a last year’s analysis of employable talents in adequate for suitable Karnataka, Andhra Smart City has failed to youth employability in 2021. As per the India job, the report said. Be Pradesh, Delhi, occupy a seat in the race. terms of overall employ- Skills Report 2021 pre- it skills in English as Sec- Telangana, Gujarat, In terms of cities, able youth, but a strong pared by Wheebox in ond Language or com- West Bengal and Hyderabad and reflection of the average association with CII, puter skill, Odisha has Rajasthan are the top 10 Bengaluru topped the list age group of India’s AICTE and UNDP, not found a place in the states with highest em- with most employable emerging professional Delhi/NCR, Odisha and list of top 10 states in ployable talents. Odisha talent. Last year, landscape. This urges the Uttar Pradesh are the the terms of skills availabil- is also nowhere in list of Mumbai was the city need for reformative top three states with ity. Rajasthan, Madhya top-10 states with avail- with the most employ- measures at the roots of maximum supply of em- Pradesh, Karnataka, skill in English as Second in this category. Though World Skill Centre in able skills in Numerical able talent. The report education to equip ployable talent in 2021. Kerala, Telangana, Language. Despite being Odisha Government, Bhubaneswar, the India and Critical Thinking. revealed that employabil- younger students with Earlier in 2015 , the Assam, Maharashtra, Hindi-speaking states, while presenting Budget Skills Report on the Shockingly, poor per- ity of India’s youth has skills necessary for in- three states had grabbed Delhi, Tamil Nadu and Assam and Madhya 2021 in the state Assem- state’s score in terms of forming states like Uttar decreased to 45.9% demand career opportu- the top three spots in this West Bengal are the top Pradesh has found place bly, allocated Rs 100 students’ employability Pradesh and Rajasthan with the percentage of nities in various indus- category.
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