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List of the State Govt.Employees to Retire on 31.05.2021
LIST OF THE STATE GOVT.EMPLOYEES TO RETIRE ON 31.05.2021 SERIES ACCOUNT_NO SUBSCR_NAME DOB DOR TRY DDO AJO 5152 NABARAJ PRADHAN 16-May-61 31/05/2021 PLB Additional Muncif Judicial Magistrate,G Udyagiri AJO 5364 BARIK PRASANTA KUMAR 24-May-61 31/05/2021 NRG Registrar Civil Courts,Nabarangpur AJO 5492 BARIK GANGADHAR 17-May-61 31/05/2021 PRI Registrar Civil Courts,Puri AJO 5545 NAYAK SANYASI 15-May-61 31/05/2021 GJP Registrar Civil Courts Gajapati,Paralakhemundi AJO 5573 SAHU SACHIDANANDA 22-May-61 31/05/2021 SNP Registrar Civil Courts,Sonepur AJO 5685 TARAI KAILASH CHANDRA 24-May-61 31/05/2021 GJP Registrar Civil Courts Gajapati,Paralakhemundi AJO 5791 DAS SAROJ KUMAR 02-May-61 31/05/2021 CTC Registrar Civil Court,Cuttack AJO 5873 PATTANAYAK KHIROD RANJAN 11-May-61 31/05/2021 BDK Registrar Civil Courts,Bhadrak AJO 5904 SARANGI PATITAPABAN 07-May-61 31/05/2021 CTC Establishment Officer Odisha High Court,Cuttack AJO 5927 TRIPATHY JAYANTA KUMAR 13-May-61 31/05/2021 DKL Judge Family Court,Dhenkanal AJO 5959 BISWAS MAHITOSH 02-May-61 31/05/2021 PRI Registrar Civil Courts,Puri AJO 6078 MISHAR LAXMIDHAR 28-May-61 31/05/2021 PRI Registrar Civil Courts,Puri AJO 6125 ROUTA SIMANCHALA 01-Jun-61 31/05/2021 DKL Civil Judge (Jr. Divn.) cum J.M.F.C.,Bhuban AJO 6182 PANDA BHAGABAN 26-May-61 31/05/2021 PRI Judge Family Court Puri,Puri AJO 6443 BEHERA SURESH CHANDRA 02-May-61 31/05/2021 MKG Registrar Civil Courts,Malkangiri AJO 6581 MISHRA RABI NARAYAN 03-May-61 31/05/2021 KPT Civil Judge Senior Division,Koraput AJO 6805 MOHANTY AMRENDRA KUMAR 04-May-61 -
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ODISHA REVIEW VOL. LXX NO. 4 NOVEMBER - 2013 PRADEEP KUMAR JENA, I.A.S. Commissioner-cum- Secretary PRAMOD KUMAR DAS, O.A.S.(SAG) Director DR. LENIN MOHANTY Editor Editorial Assistance Production Assistance Bibhu Chandra Mishra Debasis Pattnaik Bikram Maharana Sadhana Mishra Cover Design & Illustration D.T.P. & Design Manas Ranjan Nayak Hemanta Kumar Sahoo Photo Raju Singh Manoranjan Mohanty The Odisha Review aims at disseminating knowledge and information concerning Odisha’s socio-economic development, art and culture. Views, records, statistics and information published in the Odisha Review are not necessarily those of the Government of Odisha. Published by Information & Public Relations Department, Government of Odisha, Bhubaneswar - 751001 and Printed at Odisha Government Press, Cuttack - 753010. For subscription and trade inquiry, please contact : Manager, Publications, Information & Public Relations Department, Loksampark Bhawan, Bhubaneswar - 751001. Five Rupees / Copy E-mail : [email protected] Visit : http://odisha.gov.in Contact : 9937057528(M) CONTENTS Economic Condition of the Temple and Sevakas in the Cult of Lord Jagannath in Puri Abhimanyu Dash ... 1 Good Governance ... 5 Revival of Maritime Glory through Modern Port Policy of Government of Odisha Prabhat Kumar Nanda ... 11 Diwali : The Festival of Lights Balabhadra Ghadai ... 18 Odisha State Policy for Girl Child & Women Dr. Amrita Patel ... 20 Combating Backwardness: Budget for Socially Disadvantaged Dr. Dharmendra Ku. Mishra ... 22 Health Hazards by Sea Cyclones in Odisha, the Supercyclone Madhusmita Patra and the Phailin Dr. Swarnamayee Tripathy Dr. Indramani Jena ... 30 John Beames, a Foreign Architect of Modern Oriya (Odia) Language Prof. Jagannath Mohanty ... 38 Maritime Heritage of Ganjam Dr. Kartik Chandra Rout .. -
Rural and Tribal Development
CHAPTER-IX RURAL AND TRIBAL DEVELOPMENT Developmental Challenges in Early Years Soon after independence, both the Central and State government of Odisha implemented various poverty alleviation and public welfare Programmes for improving the standard of living of common people with focus on the poor, the marginalized, the handicapped, socially under privileged and other weaker sections like women, children and senior citizens. Free India began its journey towards progress as an underdeveloped economy. Primarily agrarian in nature, over 70 percent of people seek employment and sustenance in the agriculture and allied sectors. Further, various Programmes/ schemes were also drawn up to change the face of the rural and urban people and backward areas with improved health facilities, better and useful education, all weather connectivity through surface transport, safe potable drinking water ,electricity, sanitation and solid waste management, food security, and other social welfare measures. By working collectively, significant changes have been registered in the socio-economic scenario of Deogarh district in all aspects of development in the rural sector. Civil society groups like Women Self Help Groups (WSHGs), Pani Panchayats, Joint Forest Management Committees have set marvellous trends and examples in ushering desired results. Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) The MGNREGS is a scheme which has been implemented in every state of India through the Central Act known as Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarante Act of 2005.The erstwhile National Rural Employment Programme (NREP) and National Food for Work Programme (NFFWP) Programmes have been subsumed in MGNREGA from 2nd February, 2006. This scheme came into force in Deogarh District from the financial year 2006-07 with Central and State Government joint funding pattern in the ratio of 90:10. -
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TENDER SCHEDULE Period of issue of quotation of From Dt. 26.04.2018 to Dt. 12.06.2018 Documents Last date & time for submission of Dt. 12.06.2018 by 4 P.M. quotation Documents Place of submission of completed Mahila Vikas Samabaya Nigam, quotation Documents A-1 Block, Ground Floor, Toshali Bhawan, Satya Nagar, Bhubaneswar-751007. Ph No.0674-2573023,2573024 Mode of submission In Sealed cover superscribing the specific category on the outside cover through Speed Post or Registered Post only Pre bid meeting Date 15.05.2018 , Time 11 A.M. Place, Date & Time for opening of Mahila Vikas Samabaya Revised Nigam, Technical Bid A-1 Block, Ground Floor, Toshali Bhawan, Satya Nagar, Bhubaneswar-751007. Ph No.0674-2573023,2573024 Date 18.06.2018 Time 11 A.M. Place, Date & Time for opening of Mahila Vikas Samabaya Nigam, Financial Bid A-1 Block, Ground Floor, Toshali Bhawan, Satya Nagar, Bhubaneswar-751007. Ph No.0674-2573023,2573024 Date 20.06.2018 Time 11 A.M. Tender Fee Rs.1,000/- in shape of DD in favour of MD, MVSN payable at Bhubaneswar for each category. EMD Rs.16, 000/- in shape of DD in favour of MD, MVSN payable at Bhubaneswar for each category. Performance Security Deposit 10% of the Contract Value to be awarded in shape of DD in favour of MD, MVSN payable at Bhubaneswar for each category. Sd/- ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER, MVSN 1 TENDER DOCUMENT Department of Women & Child Development and Mission Shakti, Odisha TERMS OF REFERENCE FOR AUDIT OF EXPENSES AGAINST NUTRITION OPERATION PLAN (NOP) Background: Nutrition Operation Plan (NOP) is a scheme funded by Department For International Development (DFID) and implemented by the Department of Women and Child Development , Govt. -
Geo-Information Based Soil Fertility Status of Deogarh District of Odisha, India
Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci (2019) 8(12): 255-262 International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences ISSN: 2319-7706 Volume 8 Number 12 (2019) Journal homepage: http://www.ijcmas.com Original Research Article https://doi.org/10.20546/ijcmas.2019.812.036 Geo-Information based Soil Fertility Status of Deogarh District of Odisha, India Srikanta Kumar Sethy1, Antaryami Mishra2, Prava Kiran Dash2*, Subhashis Saren2 and Pradip Dey3 1Department of Horticulture, Nabarangpur, Odisha-764059, India 2Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology, Bhubaneswar, Odisha-751003, India 3Indian Institute of Soil Science, Bhopal – 462001, India *Corresponding author ABSTRACT The present investigation has been designed to analyse the Geo-information based soil fertility status and to prepare GPS-GIS based soil fertility maps K e yw or ds with respect to soil pH, organic carbon, available N, P and K for soils of Soil Fertility, GPS, Deogarh district located in North-Western Plateau Agroclimatic Zone of GIS Odisha, India. Results revealed that, soil pH varied from 3.8 to 8.3 with a -1 mean value of 5.5; that of soil organic carbon from 0.2 to 18.0 g kg with a Article Info -1 mean value of 6.6g kg . Soils are safe for all types of crop production with Accepted: respect to the soluble salt content. Soil available N content varied from 87.5 04 November 2019 -1 -1 Available Online: to 237.5 kg ha with a mean value of 123.5 kg ha ; that of available P -1 -1 10 December 2019 content from 4.0 to 65.3 kg ha with a mean value of 13.8 kg ha and that of available K from 37.0 to 787.0 kg ha-1 with a mean value of 288.4 kg ha-1. -
Odisha District Gazetteers
ODISHA DISTRICT GAZETTEERS DEOGARH GOPABANDHU ACADEMY OF ADMINISTRATION [GAZETTEERS UNIT] GENERAL ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT GOVERNMENT OF ODISHA ODISHA DISTRICT GAZETTEERS DEOGARH DR. TARADATT, IAS CHIEF EDITOR, GAZETTEERS & DIRECTOR GENERAL, TRAINING COORDINATION GOPABANDHU ACADEMY OF ADMINISTRATION [GAZETTEERS UNIT] GENERAL ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT GOVERNMENT OF ODISHA ii iii PREFACE The Gazetteer is an authoritative document that describes a District in all its hues–the economy, society, political and administrative setup, its history, geography, climate and natural phenomena, biodiversity and natural resource endowments. It highlights key developments over time in all such facets, whilst serving as a placeholder for the timelessness of its unique culture and ethos. It permits viewing a District beyond the prismatic image of a geographical or administrative unit, since the Gazetteer holistically captures its socio-cultural diversity, traditions, and practices, the creative contributions and industriousness of its people and luminaries, and builds on the economic, commercial and social interplay with the rest of the State and the country at large. The document which is a centrepiece of the District, is developed and brought out by the State administration with the cooperation and contributions of all concerned. Its purpose is to generate awareness, public consciousness, spirit of cooperation, pride in contribution to the development of a District, and to serve multifarious interests and address concerns of the people of a District and others in any way concerned. Historically, the “Imperial Gazetteers” were prepared by Colonial administrators for the six Districts of the then Orissa, namely, Angul, Balasore, Cuttack, Koraput, Puri, and Sambalpur. After Independence, the Scheme for compilation of District Gazetteers devolved from the Central Sector to the State Sector in 1957.