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Orissa Review * Index-1948-2013 Index of Orissa Review (April-1948 to May -2013) Sl. Title of the Article Name of the Author Page No. No April - 1948 1. The Country Side : Its Needs, Drawbacks and Opportunities (Extracts from Speeches of H.E. Dr. K.N. Katju ) ... 1 2. Gur from Palm-Juice ... 5 3. Facilities and Amenities ... 6 4. Departmental Tit-Bits ... 8 5. In State Areas ... 12 6. Development Notes ... 13 7. Food News ... 17 8. The Draft Constitution of India ... 20 9. The Honourable Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru's Visit to Orissa ... 22 10. New Capital for Orissa ... 33 11. The Hirakud Project ... 34 12. Fuller Report of Speeches ... 37 May - 1948 1. Opportunities of United Development ... 43 2. Implication of the Union (Speeches of Hon'ble Prime Minister) ... 47 3. The Orissa State's Assembly ... 49 4. Policies and Decisions ... 50 5. Implications of a Secular State ... 52 6. Laws Passed or Proposed ... 54 7. Facilities & Amenities ... 61 8. Our Tourists' Corner ... 61 9. States the Area Budget, January to March, 1948 ... 63 10. Doings in Other Provinces ... 67 1 Orissa Review * Index-1948-2013 11. All India Affairs ... 68 12. Relief & Rehabilitation ... 69 13. Coming Events of Interests ... 70 14. Medical Notes ... 70 15. Gandhi Memorial Fund ... 72 16. Development Schemes in Orissa ... 73 17. Our Distinguished Visitors ... 75 18. Development Notes ... 77 19. Policies and Decisions ... 80 20. Food Notes ... 81 21. Our Tourists Corner ... 83 22. Notice and Announcement ... 91 23. In State Areas ... 91 24. Doings of Other Provinces ... 92 25. Separation of the Judiciary from the Executive .. -
Sri Ramakrishna & His Disciples in Orissa
Preface Pilgrimage places like Varanasi, Prayag, Haridwar and Vrindavan have always got prominent place in any pilgrimage of the devotees and its importance is well known. Many mythological stories are associated to these places. Though Orissa had many temples, historical places and natural scenic beauty spot, but it did not get so much prominence. This may be due to the lack of connectivity. Buddhism and Jainism flourished there followed by Shaivaism and Vainavism. After reading the lives of Sri Chaitanya, Sri Ramakrishna, Holy Mother and direct disciples we come to know the importance and spiritual significance of these places. Holy Mother and many disciples of Sri Ramakrishna had great time in Orissa. Many are blessed here by the vision of Lord Jagannath or the Master. The lives of these great souls had shown us a way to visit these places with spiritual consciousness and devotion. Unless we read the life of Sri Chaitanya we will not understand the life of Sri Ramakrishna properly. Similarly unless we study the chapter in the lives of these great souls in Orissa we will not be able to understand and appreciate the significance of these places. If we go on pilgrimage to Orissa with same spirit and devotion as shown by these great souls, we are sure to be benefited spiritually. This collection will put the light on the Orissa chapter in the lives of these great souls and will inspire the devotees to read more about their lives in details. This will also help the devotees to go to pilgrimage in Orissa and strengthen their devotion. -
Folklore Foundation , Lokaratna ,Volume IV 2011
FOLKLORE FOUNDATION ,LOKARATNA ,VOLUME IV 2011 VOLUME IV 2011 Lokaratna Volume IV tradition of Odisha for a wider readership. Any scholar across the globe interested to contribute on any Lokaratna is the e-journal of the aspect of folklore is welcome. This Folklore Foundation, Orissa, and volume represents the articles on Bhubaneswar. The purpose of the performing arts, gender, culture and journal is to explore the rich cultural education, religious studies. Folklore Foundation President: Sri Sukant Mishra Managing Trustee and Director: Dr M K Mishra Trustee: Sri Sapan K Prusty Trustee: Sri Durga Prasanna Layak Lokaratna is the official journal of the Folklore Foundation, located in Bhubaneswar, Orissa. Lokaratna is a peer-reviewed academic journal in Oriya and English. The objectives of the journal are: To invite writers and scholars to contribute their valuable research papers on any aspect of Odishan Folklore either in English or in Oriya. They should be based on the theory and methodology of folklore research and on empirical studies with substantial field work. To publish seminal articles written by senior scholars on Odia Folklore, making them available from the original sources. To present lives of folklorists, outlining their substantial contribution to Folklore To publish book reviews, field work reports, descriptions of research projects and announcements for seminars and workshops. To present interviews with eminent folklorists in India and abroad. Any new idea that would enrich this folklore research journal is Welcome. -
District Disaster Management Plan 2018
District Disaster Management Plan 2018 2018 District Disaster Management Plan Cuttack, ODISHA Volume- I District Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) Cuttack, Odisha 6/10/2018 District Disaster Management Plan 2018 CONTENT Topic Page No. 1. Introduction 2. District Profile 3. Hazard, Risk and Vulnerability Analysis 4. Institutional Arrangement 5. Prevention and Mitigation 6. Capacity Building 7. Preparedness 8. Response 9. Restoration and Rehabilitation 10. Recovery 11. Financial Arrangement 12. Preparation and Implementation of DDMP 13. Lessons Learnt and Documentation District Disaster Management Plan 2018 ABBREVIATION DDMA- District Disaster Management Authority DDMP- District Disaster Management Plan DEOC- District Emergency Operation Centre HRVA- Hazard Risk and Vulnerability Analysis ADM -Additional District Magistrate AWC - Anganwadi Centre BDO - Block Development officer BCR - Block Control Room CCA - Climate Change Adaptation CDMO - Chief District Medical Officer CDPO - Child Development Project Officer CDVO - Chief District Veterinary Officer CMRF - Chief Ministers Relief Fund DC - District Collector DCR - District Control Room DDMP -District Disaster Management Plan DDM - District Disaster Manager DEOC - District Emergency Operation Centre DRDA - District Rural Development Agency DSWO – District Social Welfare Officer DRR - Disaster Risk Reduction GoI - Government of India District Disaster Management Plan 2018 GP - Gram Panchayat HRVA - Hazard Risk and Vulnerability Assessment IAY - Indira AawasYojana MO - Medical Officer -
Tourism Under RDC, CD, Cuttack ******* Tourism Under This Central Division Revolves Round the Cluster of Magnificent Temple Beaches, Wildlife Reserves and Monuments
Tourism under RDC, CD, Cuttack ******* Tourism under this Central Division revolves round the cluster of magnificent temple beaches, wildlife reserves and monuments. Tourism specifically in Odisha is pilgrimage oriented. The famous car festival of Puri Jagannath Temple has got the world wide acclaim. It holds attraction of all domestic, national and international tourists, Sea Beaches like Puri, Konark, Astarang of Puri District, Digha, Talasari, Chandipur of Balasore, Siali of Jagatsinghpur District keeps the beholder at its clutch. Wild life reserves like Similipal of Mayurbhanj, Bhitarkanika of Kendrapara along with scenic beauty of nature makes one mesmerized and gives a feeling of oneness with nature, the part of cosmic power. BALASORE KHIRACHORA GOPINATH TEMPLE: Khirachora Gopinatha Temple is situated at Remuna. It is famous as Vaishnab shrine. Remuna is a Chunk of Brindaban in Orissa. It is a little town located 9 k.m east of Balasore. The name Remuna is resulting from the word Ramaniya which means very good looking. "Khirachora" in Odia means Stealer of Milk and Gopinatha means the Divine Consort of Gopis. The reference is to child Krishna's love for milk and milk products. (Khirachora Gopinath Temple) PANCHALINGESWAR TEMPLE: Panchalingeswar is located on a top of a hillock near the Nilagiri hill which is popular for its natural surroundings. The main attraction of this place is a temple having five lingas with a perennial stream, which is regularly washes the Shivalingas as it flows over them. So, to reach to the temple one has to lie flat on the rock parallel to the stream to touch and worship the lingas inside the water stream. -
Aureole of Gods and Goddesses
Chitrolekha International Magazine on Art and Desig, (ISSN 2231-4822), Vol. 6, No. 2, 2016 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21659/chitro.v6n2.05 www.chitrolekha.com © AesthetixMS Study on the Prabhavalaya: Aureole of Gods and Goddesses Prasanna E. Khamitkar1 Abstract Most stand-alone Hindu sculptures of the murtis are supported with a prabhavalaya behind which means a “Luminous circle, an Aureole or a Nimbus " that is the ornate arch, made of stone, wood or metal that stands just behind and above deity images in temples. To analyze the various images of prabhavalaya the author refers to the content extracted from various resources, sculptures of various temples and the most remarkable sculptures from some museums. The author will try to make an effort to classify the visual understanding of the prabhavalayas found in various parts of India that forms as a screen to enhance the importance of various god and goddesses. Key Words: iconography, principle deity, motif, evolution, background, symmetry Introduction Prabha means the halo and valaya is the aura. Hence prabhavalaya or the Luminous circle is an ornate arch, made of stone, wood or metal that stands just behind the principle deity in shrines evolved over the period of time from the concept of a ‘ halo ‘. These arches have intricacy of floral patterns. Most important is the depiction of elements in connection with the main deity represented. The arches behind images pedestals generally bear similar symbols a makhara at the top, vyala or leogryph at the sides, vehicles at the base, ultimately referring to the ultimate, celestial or terrestrial realms respectively. -
Odisha Sahitya Academy Awarded Books and Writers
ODISHA REFERENCE ANNUAL - 2011 ODISHA SAHITYA ACADEMY AWARDED BOOKS AND WRITERS Sl. Name of the Book Category Name of Writers No. 1957-1958 1. Dilip Lyric Poem Sri Upendra Mohanty 2. Swarna Yugara Sandhana Play Sri Gyaneendra Burma 3. Agnee Parikshya Play Shri Bhanjakishore Patnaik 4. Vyasakabi Fakir Mohan Criticism Shri Natabar Samantaray 5. Veda Manushya Kruta Ki ? Criticism Shri Priyabrata Das 6. Godan Translation Golakha Bihari Dhal 7. Ajara Pound Kabita Translation Shri Gyaneendra Burma 8. Sabujapatra O Dhusara Golap Story Shri Surendra Mohanty 9. Chora Chaitali Story Smt. Rajeswari Dalbehera 10. Kanta O Phula Poetry Shri Godabarish Mohapatra 11. Sanchayan Poetry Smt. Bidyutprabha Devi 12. Bhagaban Sankaracharya Biography Shri Durga Charan Mohanty 13. Jateeya Jeebanara Atmabikash Biography Shri Gobinda Chandra Mishra 14. Odishi Chitra Science Literature Shri Binod Routray 15. Puspa Chasha Science Literature Shri Biswanath Sahoo 16. Kalinga Kahani Child Literature Smt. Kanaka Manjari Mohapatra 17. Pilanka Katha Lahari Child Literature Shri Chandra Sekhar Mohapatra 18. Europere Mo Anubhuti Travel Story Sriram Chandra Das 1959-1961 19. Aranyak Story Shri Manoj Das 20. Ootha Kankal Poetry Late Godabarish Mohapatra 21. Pashchima Diganta Travel Story Shri Shriharsha Mishra 22. E Jugara Shrestha Abiskar Science Literature Shri Gokulananda Mohapatra 23. Jeeban Bidyalaya Essay Shri Chittaranjan Das 24. Juga Prabarttak Radhanath Criticism Shri Natabar Samantaray 25. Kabi Samrat Upendra Bhanja Criticism Shri Ananta Padmanav Patnaik 26. Charam Patra Poetry Shri Rabindra Nath Singh 27. Nar Kinnar Novel Shri Shantanu Ku.Acharya 1962-1964 28. Adi Manabara Itibrutta Story Shri Kamal Lochan Baral 29. Satyabhama Lyric Poem Shri Golak Chandra Pradhan 30. -
The High Court of Orissa: Cuttack Notice
THE HIGH COURT OF ORISSA: CUTTACK NOTICE Dated, Cuttack the io" March, 2021 Advertisement No. 2 Dated 04.09.2019 for Designation of Advocates as Senior Advocates by the High Court of Orissa It is hereby notified Under Rule 6(3) of High Court of Orissa (designated as Senior Advocates) to invite suggestions and views if any, to be submitted on or before 09.04.2021 to the undersigned on the following proposed names of the applicant Advocates to be designated as Senior Advocates. SI. Name Correspondence No. Mr. Tapesh Roy ROY HOUSE', E-9, BJ.B. Nagar, 1 S/o-Late Ranjit Roy P.S.-Badagada, Bhubaneswar- 751014, Dist.-Khurda, Odisha, India Siddhartha Ray Plot No. 82C/433, Sector-S, CDA, 2 S/o-Amal Krishna Ray Cuttack-753014 Sri Banoja Kumar Pattanaik Kanika Road, Shanti Vihar, Shree 3 S/o- Late Prasanta Kumar Pattanaik Vihar Colony, P.O.- Tulsipur, TownlDist. -Cuttack - 753008 Braja Mohan Sarangi At-Plot No. 206, Mahanadi Vihar, 4 S/o- Bansidhar Sarangi Dist. -Cuttack Nirod Kumar Sahu HIG Duplex-Ill, Sector-S, C.D.A, 5 S/o- Late Durjodhan Sahu Cuttack Upendra Kumar Samal Plot No. C11121, Sector-S, C.D.A., 6 S/o- Late Basanata Kumar Samal Bidanasi, Cuttack-7530 14 At-Sarvodayapur, Rajabagicha, Khetra Mohan Mishra 7 P.O.-Telengabazar, P.S.- S/o- Late Gopinath Mishra Badambadi, Dist.-Cuttack-753009 At-Stoney Road, Dagarapara, P.O.- Rajani Chandra Mohanty 8 Chandini Chowk, TownlDist.- S/o- Late Rabindranath Mohanty Cuttack -753002 2 CIl 04, Renuka Enclave, Kanika Sanjay Kumar Mishra 9 Chhak, Tulasipur, Cuttack-753008, S/o- Late Bibhuti Bhusan Mishra Odisha At-Plot No. -
EXTRAORDINARY PUBLISHED by AUTHORITY No. 2428, CUTTACK
EXTRAORDINARY PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY No. 2428, CUTTACK, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2007/ MARGASIRA 22, 1929 HOUSING & URBAN DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT NOTIFICATION The 12th December 2007 S.R.O. No. 640/2007―In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section(1) of section 60 of the Orissa Municipal Corporation Act, 2003 (Orissa Act No.11 of 2003) read with sub-rule (1) of rule 3 of the Orissa Municipal Corporation (Division of City into Wards, Reservation of Seats and Conduct of Election) Rules, 2003, notice is hereby given that the Cuttack Municipal Corporation in the District of Cuttack shall be divided into 54 Wards as specified in column(2) of the Statement-I below with the description and boundaries of the said Wards against each in columns (3) and (4) respectively thereof, for the purpose of ensuing election of Corporators to the same and the Wards specified in column (2) of the Statement – II below in which the seats reserved under section 7 of the said Act, shall be assigned against each in column (3) thereof. Any objection or suggestion which may be received from any person interested in respect of the said draft notification on or before the date of expiry of the period of ten days from the date of publication of this notification will be considered. Objections or suggestions received after the said period shall not be taken into consideration. STATEMENT - I Sl. Ward No. Description of the Ward Four side boundary of the Ward No. (1) (2) (3) (4) 1 I Bidyadharpur, Sandhapur, N – Mahanadi Brajabiharipur (Pt), Bidanasi S – CDA Petanal E – Bidanasi Bandha Chhak to Chahata Ring Road. -
2.Hindu Websites Sorted Category Wise
Hindu Websites sorted Category wise Sl. No. Broad catergory Website Address Description Reference Country 1 Archaelogy http://aryaculture.tripod.com/vedicdharma/id10. India's Cultural Link with Ancient Mexico html America 2 Archaelogy http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harappa Harappa Civilisation India 3 Archaelogy http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indus_Valley_Civil Indus Valley Civilisation India ization 4 Archaelogy http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiradu_temples Kiradu Barmer Temples India 5 Archaelogy http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohenjo_Daro Mohenjo_Daro Civilisation India 6 Archaelogy http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nalanda Nalanda University India 7 Archaelogy http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taxila Takshashila University Pakistan 8 Archaelogy http://selians.blogspot.in/2010/01/ganesha- Ganesha, ‘lingga yoni’ found at newly Indonesia lingga-yoni-found-at-newly.html discovered site 9 Archaelogy http://vedicarcheologicaldiscoveries.wordpress.c Ancient Idol of Lord Vishnu found Russia om/2012/05/27/ancient-idol-of-lord-vishnu- during excavation in an old village in found-during-excavation-in-an-old-village-in- Russia’s Volga Region russias-volga-region/ 10 Archaelogy http://vedicarcheologicaldiscoveries.wordpress.c Mahendraparvata, 1,200-Year-Old Cambodia om/2013/06/15/mahendraparvata-1200-year- Lost Medieval City In Cambodia, old-lost-medieval-city-in-cambodia-unearthed- Unearthed By Archaeologists 11 Archaelogy http://wikimapia.org/7359843/Takshashila- Takshashila University Pakistan Taxila 12 Archaelogy http://www.agamahindu.com/vietnam-hindu- Vietnam -
List of Top Performing Teachers in Phase I
List of Top performing teachers in Phase I Sr NO District Name School Name Teacher Name 1 Bargarh CEMENTNAGAR HIGH SCHOOL TARANISEN BUDHIA 2 Bargarh CEMENTNAGAR HIGH SCHOOL KAPILESWAR BAG 3 Bargarh CEMENTNAGAR HIGH SCHOOL JUDHISTHIR DASH 4 Bargarh CEMENTNAGAR HIGH SCHOOL DEBJIBAN KAR 5 Bargarh CEMENTNAGAR HIGH SCHOOL PRAKASH NANDA BHOI 6 Bargarh CEMENTNAGAR HIGH SCHOOL RAMAKANTA MEHER 7 Rayagada GOVT. GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL GEETANJALI SAHOO 8 Rayagada GOVT. GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL UDAYA SABAR 9 Rayagada GOVT. GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL USHA RANI PANDA 10 Rayagada GOVT. GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL SANGHAMITRA MISHRA 11 Rayagada GOVT. GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL SUNIL KUMAR INDUPALLI 12 Rayagada GOVT. GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL PATNANA MANIMALA 13 Rayagada GOVT. GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL NALINI SUNASETTY SUHAGA NALINI MAMATA 14 Rayagada GOVT. GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL MOYEE MOHANTY 15 Rayagada GOVT. GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL DIPTIMAYEE TRIPATHY 16 Balasore JUDHISTHIR HIGH SCHOOL JENAL SINGH 17 Balasore JUDHISTHIR HIGH SCHOOL SUMI MARANDI 18 Balasore JUDHISTHIR HIGH SCHOOL DILLIP KUMAR DASMOHAPATRA 19 Balasore JUDHISTHIR HIGH SCHOOL JAYKRUSHNA DEY 20 Balasore JUDHISTHIR HIGH SCHOOL MADHABANANDA BEHERA 21 Balasore JUDHISTHIR HIGH SCHOOL SANJITA JENA 22 Balasore JAMKUNDA HIGH SCHOOL BHARATI JENA Sr NO District Name School Name Teacher Name 23 Balasore JAMKUNDA HIGH SCHOOL SANJAY KUMAR BHUYAN 24 Balasore JAMKUNDA HIGH SCHOOL MINATI ROUT 25 Balasore JAMKUNDA HIGH SCHOOL KAMALAKANTA SETHI 26 Balasore JAMKUNDA HIGH SCHOOL SUPRAVA GIRI 27 Bargarh GOVT. GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL BARGARH SHIBIRANJAN PADHAN 28 Bargarh GOVT. GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL BARGARH KAMALA DASH 29 Balasore HARA PRASAD HIGH SCHOOL AJAY KUMAR MOHANTY 30 Bargarh GOVT. GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL BARGARH BIJAYALAXMI HOTA 31 Balasore HARA PRASAD HIGH SCHOOL BRUNDABAN PADHIARY 32 Bargarh GOVT. -
O Rigin Al a Rticle
International Journal of Environment, Ecology, Family and Urban Studies(IJEEFUS) ISSN(P): 2250–0065; ISSN(E): 2321–0109 Vol. 9, Issue 6, Dec 2019, 1–14 © TJPRC Pvt. Ltd. URBAN DEVELOPMENT AND SOCIO-SPATIAL DISPARITIES: A STUDY OF CUTTACK CITY, ODISHA SANTILATA ROUT 1 & KAPIL KUMAR GAVSKER 2 1Student, Department of Applied Geography, School of Regional Studies and Earth Science, Ravenshaw University, Cuttack, Odisha, India 2Assistant Professor, Department of Applied Geography, School of Regional Studies and Earth Science, Ravenshaw University, Cuttack, Odisha, India ABSTRACT Urban development in most of its aspects is associated with process and nature of urbanization. People concentrate in urban areas because of availability of choices and livelihood opportunities. Accelerated urbanization has lead to growth of cities and this is accompanied by urban poverty, infrastructural inadequacy, inequalities and degradation in quality of urban life. Odisha is one of the least urbanized states of the country and is emerging a promising state in the contemporary overall development process. However, only a few large cities in the state dominate the urban landscape and socio- Original Article Article Original economic space. Cuttack is the second largest city of Odisha with more than half-a million population. Historically, it has played a vital role in the different sectors of social life in this eastern state and it remains an important urban centre. City faces unprecedented challenges in terms of urban development. The present study focuses on quality of urban development analyzing living status, peoples’ access to basic amenities, nature of disparities and situation of marginalized groups in the Wards of Cuttack Municipal Corporation.