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SL# DISTRICT NAME SUB COLLEGE NAME ROLLNO CAT NAME FATHER NAME MOTHER NAME 1 RAYAGADA ART GUNUPUR COLLEGE, GUNUPUR 102HD165 GEN TADELA SHIBANI T ANAND RAO T SARASWATI 2 RAYAGADA ART L.S.H.S.SCHOOL, J.K.PUR, RAYAGADA 103HD029 GEN SUMATI RANA BIPRA CHARANA RANA SARLA RANA 3 RAYAGADA ART R G JR COLLEGE, PADMAPUR 106HD018 GEN BHABANI SAHU RAMAKANTA SAHU DAMAYANTI SAHU 4 RAYAGADA ART R G JR COLLEGE, PADMAPUR 106HD019 GEN SUJATA SAHU KABIRAJA SAHU JHUNU SAHU 5 RAYAGADA ART R G JR COLLEGE, PADMAPUR 106HD101 GEN SANDHYARANI DAS BALARAM DAS DHANALAXMI DAS 6 RAYAGADA ART TAYARAMA JR WOMEN'S COLLEGE, GUNUPUR 110HD027 GEN BANDITA PADHY RAGHUNATH PADHY SRIMA PADHY 7 RAYAGADA ART DR B R A N COLLEGE, DOMBOSORA 114HD009 GEN BINDUSRI GOUDA TARENI GOUDA PUSPALATA GOUDA 8 RAYAGADA ART GUNUPUR COLLEGE, GUNUPUR 102HD173 SC PATANJALI SRIRAM SUDAMO SRIRAM BHAGYA SRIRAM 9 RAYAGADA ART L.S.H.S.SCHOOL, J.K.PUR, RAYAGADA 103HD010 SC LAXMI MAHANANDIA SABHAN MAHANANDIA KARUNA MAHANANDIA 10 RAYAGADA ART RAYAGADA JUNIOR COLLEGE, RAYAGADA 107HD007 SC INDRANI KAUSALYA APPLASWAMY KAUSALYA ANUCHAYA KAUSALYA 11 RAYAGADA ART RAYAGADA JUNIOR COLLEGE, RAYAGADA 107HD008 SC BELALASEN NAIK GOPAL NAIK DASAMI NAIK 12 RAYAGADA ART RAYAGADA JUNIOR COLLEGE, RAYAGADA 107HD010 SC PRIYADARSHANI DIGAL SANTOSH KUMAR DIGAL SANDHA RANI DIGAL 13 RAYAGADA ART RAYAGADA JUNIOR COLLEGE, RAYAGADA 107HD085 SC MAKAR KARKARIA AGADHU KARKARIA BARAKOLI KARKARIA 14 RAYAGADA ART RAYAGADA JUNIOR COLLEGE, RAYAGADA 107HD103 SC GAJENDRA MAHANANDIA PUNIA MAHANANDIA BIMALA MAHANANDIA 15 RAYAGADA ART RAYAGADA -
ACTIVITY CENTRE for ELDERLY in BHUBANESWAR (ODISHA) a Pilot to Understand the Benefits of Community Engagement for the Elderly in an Urban Setting
ACTIVITY CENTRE FOR ELDERLY IN BHUBANESWAR (ODISHA) A pilot to understand the benefits of community engagement for the elderly in an urban setting July 2020 A joint initiative of Government of Odisha, Social Security and Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (SSEPD) Department, HeplAge India and Livolink Foundation The purpose of this report is to document the experiences of running an Activity Centre in Bhubaneswar, in collaboration with The Government of Odisha, Social Security and Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (SSEPD), HelpAge India and Livolink Foundation. The Activity Centre started in July 2018, after the MOU was signed with the Government of Odisha and the baseline survey was conducted. As of July 2020 it is an ongoing programme. TABLE OF CONTENTS Ageing Global 1 Ageing India 2 Our Vision for Urban Programme 3 Survey Respondents 4 Survey Findings 5 Activity Centre 6-7 Learnings 8-9 Testimonials of Members 10 Way Forward 11 Programmes Overview 12 AGEING GLOBAL Population ageing is an inevitable demographic reality. There are various facets to this phenomenon: increase in the size of the older population, longer life-expectancy and decreasing fertility rates. Countries experience a shift from a period of high mortality, short lives, and large families to one with a longer life, far and fewer children (United Nations, 2019). The global population is ageing rapidly at an unprecedented rate. As of 2015, the number of people above the age of 60 years stands at 901 million. This statistic is set to double by 2050 to a projected 2.1 billion, as suggested by the World Population Ageing Report (United Nations, 2019). -
INTEGRATED TRIBAL DEVELOPMENT AGENCY, PANPOSH Tel.No
INTEGRATED TRIBAL DEVELOPMENT AGENCY, PANPOSH Tel.No. - 0661-2501011, e-mail- [email protected] No. __2278/ Date: _15.12.2016___/ e-Procurement Notice Bid Identification No. ITDAPAN-02/2016-2017 1. The Project Administrator, ITDA, Panposh invites Percentage Rate bids in online mode for the works as detailed in the table, from the class of eligible contractors as mentioned in column-5 (five) registered with the State Governments and Contractors of equivalent Grade / Class Registered with Central Government / MES / Railways or in equivalent rank may participate in the tender but successful bidder has to register under the State PWD before signing of the agreement. The proof of registration from the appropriate authority shall be enclosed along with the bid. 2. The bidders may submit bids for the following works. Sl Name of the Work Approx. Period Class of Bid Cost of Last date & time of No Amount put of Contractor Security/ bid online receipt of to tender Completion EMD document bid (in Rs.) (in Rs.) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Constn. of Addl. Class room 2539485/- Four C&B 25395/- 6300/- 26.12.16 at Kalosihira S/S under months up to 5.00 PM Kuarmunda block 2 Constn. of Addl. Class room 1620698/- Four D&C 16207/- 6300/- 26.12.16 at KokeramaS/S under months up to 5.00 PM Nuagaon block 3 Constn. of Addl. Class room 1523164/- Four D&C 15232/- 6300/- 26.12.16 at Lanjiberna S/S under months up to 5.00 PM Kuarmunda block 4 Constn. of Addl. -
Great Heritages of Orissa
Orissa Review * December - 2004 Great Heritages of Orissa Dr. Hemanta Kumar Mohapatra Etymologically, 'heritage' is anything that is or Cultural heritages are the creation of human may be inherited. In such case 'heritage' covers beings, who have created it by virtue of their everything that is seen around the human innovative power, creativity, skill and artistic civilization. Heritage is thus natural or created ability. or has evolved in the course of history. It is natural or man-made. Of the man-made Cultural heritages may be tangible or heritages some are already made and existing intangible. Archaeological heritages may be and others are in the process of making. But otherwise called tangible heritages. The everything what we inherit or may be inherited intangible ones may be called living heritages. can not be heritage in the proper use of the But for better comprehension and convenience term. To assume the dimension of heritage such we have discussed the cultural heritages in features must have influenced the socio- entirety under the following sections. economic and cultural life of the people. It must (a) Archaeological heritages (b) Literary have substantially influenced the imagination heritages (c) Religious heritages and life style of the human beings. A society (d) Performing art heritages, (e) Heritage or civilization is known and become unique festivals (f) Art and craft heritages by its own tradition. It gets its identity by its (g) Modern heritages of Orissa. own heritages. The cultural dimension of Orissa is Heritage is something which is specific varied and wide. Every bit of Oriyan culture and typical of a place, area, region or country and tradition is not included in this discussion. -
Conservation and Management of Bioresources of Chilika Lake, Odisha, India
International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications, Volume 5, Issue 7, July 2015 1 ISSN 2250-3153 Conservation and Management of Bioresources of Chilika Lake, Odisha, India N.Peetabas* & R.P.Panda** * Department of Botany, Science College, Kukudakhandi ** Department of Zoology, Anchalik Science College, Kshetriyabarapur Abstract- The Chilika lake is one of The Asia’s largest brackish with mangrove vegetation. The lagoon is divided into four water with rich biodiversity. It is the winter ground for the sectors like Northern, Central, Southern and Outer channel migratory Avifauna in the country. This lake is a highly It is the largest winter ground for migration birds on the productive ecosystem for several fishery resources more than 1.5 Indian sub-continent. The lake is home for several threatened lakh fisher folks of 132 villages and 8 towns on the bank of species of plants and animals. The lake is also ecosystem with Chilika directly depend upon the lagoon for their sustenance large fishery resources. It sustains more than 1.5 lakh fisher – based on a unique biodiversity and socio-economic importance. folks living in 132 villages on the shore and islands. The lagoon The lagoon also supports a unique assemblage of marine, brakish hosts over 230 species of birds on the pick migratory season. water and fresh water biodiversity. The lagoon also enrich with Birds from as far as the Casparian sea, lake Baikal, remote part avi flora and avi fauna , fishery fauna and special attraction for of Russia, Central and South Asia, Ladhak and Himalaya come eco-tourism. The other major components of the restoration are here. -
1. I Will Be Coming to Rourkela from Outside Odisha, What Should I Do? 2
1. I will be coming to Rourkela from outside Odisha, what should I do? After your arrival at Rourkela, you are required to report at the Covid-19 help desk in the Biju Patnaik University of Technology campus (Address: Annexure 1). After mandatory health check-up, if you are found to be symptomatic for COVID-19, the swab test will be conducted and you will be required to stay in government quarantine (paid/non-paid as per your preference) till the results are ready. If you are without symptoms, you will be allowed to stay in home quarantine for 14 days depending upon the availability of a separate bedroom and separate bathroom in your house. If such facilities are not available at your home, you will be required to stay in government quarantine (paid/non-paid as per your preference). The list of paid quarantine centres is attached at the end (Annexure 2). It must be noted that home quarantine shall be allowed only in urban area i.e. areas falling under Rourkela Municipal Corporation and Industrial Township. There is no provision for home quarantine in rural areas. 2. I will be coming to Rourkela from any of the 14 listed districts of Odisha i.e. Khordha, Bhadrak, Balangir, Puri, Jharsuguda, Jajpur, Mayurbhanj, Ganjam, Baleshwar, Nayagarh, Cuttack, Kendujhar, Gajapati and Jagatsinghpur, what should I do? After your arrival at Rourkela, you are required to report at the Covid-19 help desk in the Biju Patnaik University of Technology campus (Address: Annexure 1). After mandatory health check-up, if you are found to be symptomatic for COVID-19, the swab test will be conducted and you will be required to stay in government quarantine (paid/non-paid as per your preference) till the results are ready. -
Bhubaneswar Is Apower Distribution in Unit Consumption of Electrici- Not Immune to It
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Odisha Mining Corporation Limited (A GOLD CATEGORY STATE PSU)
Odisha Mining Corporation Limited (A GOLD CATEGORY STATE PSU) Training on online bidding process and Registration with MSTC Ltd. for Participation in National E-auction The Odisha Mining Corporation Ltd has decided to sell 50% of its saleable iron ore stock and 30% of its saleable chrome ore stock through national e-auction. The e-auction shall be conducted by the MSTC Ltd (A Govt. India Undertaking), the service provider. To make the buyers acquainted with the e-auction bidding process, the MSTC IT professionals will impart necessary training as per the following schedule. DATE & TIME: 20TH OF OCTOBER’2014. 21ST OF OCTOBER’2014. First Batch : 10:00 AM to 01:00 PM Single Batch : 10.00 AM to 1.00 PM Second Batch : 2.30 PM to 5.30 PM VENUE: THE INSTITUTE OF COST ACCOUNTANTS OF INDIA BHUBANESWAR CHAPTER. CMA BHAWAN, A/122/2,NAYAPALLI, NILAKANTHA NAGAR,BHUBANESWAR-751012 List of buyers who will attend the training is furnished below 20TH OF OCTOBER’2014. First Batch : 10:00 AM to 01:00 PM Sl. Name & Address of the Buyer No. 1 M/s.Viraja Steel & Power (P) Ltd.At: Suniamuhan, PO: Mancheswar,Via: Chaspara, Dist: Cuttack-754027 2 M/s. Seeta Integrated Steel & Energy Limited, W/17, 1st Floor, Civil Township, Rourkela- 769004 3 M/s. Maa Trini Industries Limited, At-Balanda, PO-Kalunga,Dist-Sundargarh, Odisha 4 M/s. Sri Hardev Steels Pvt.Ltd., IDCO Plot No.28,Old Industrial Estate, Jagatpur, Cuttack 5 M/s. Steelex, At-Garhsahi, PO-Old Town, PS-Town,Dist-Keonjhar 6 M/s. -
List of Colleges Affiliated to Sambalpur University
List of Colleges affiliated to Sambalpur University Sl. No. Name, address & Contact Year Status Gen / Present 2f or Exam Stream with Sanctioned strength No. of the college of Govt/ Profes Status of 12b Code (subject to change: to be verified from the Estt. Pvt. ? sional Affilia- college office/website) Aided P G ! tion Non- WC ! (P/T) aided Arts Sc. Com. Others (Prof) Total 1. +3 Degree College, 1996 Pvt. Gen Perma - - 139 96 - - - 96 Karlapada, Kalahandi, (96- Non- nent 9937526567, 9777224521 97) aided (P) 2. +3 Women’s College, 1995 Pvt. Gen P - 130 128 - 64 - 192 Kantabanji, Bolangir, Non- W 9437243067, 9556159589 aided 3. +3 Degree College, 1990 Pvt. Gen P- 2003 12b 055 128 - - - 128 Sinapali, Nuapada aided (03-04) 9778697083,6671-235601 4. +3 Degree College, Tora, 1995 Pvt. Gen P-2005 - 159 128 - - - 128 Dist. Bargarh, Non- 9238773781, 9178005393 Aided 5. Area Education Society 1989 Pvt. Gen P- 2002 12b 066 64 - - - 64 (AES) College, Tarbha, Aided Subarnapur, 06654- 296902, 9437020830 6. Asian Workers’ 1984 Pvt. Prof P 12b - - - 64 PGDIRPM 136 Development Institute, Aided 48 B.Lib.Sc. Rourkela, Sundargarh 24 DEEM 06612640116, 9238345527 www.awdibmt.net , [email protected] 7. Agalpur Panchayat Samiti 1989 Pvt. Gen P- 2003 12b 003 128 64 - - 192 College, Roth, Bolangir Aided 06653-278241,9938322893 www.apscollege.net 8. Agalpur Science College, 2001 Pvt. Tempo - - 160 64 - - - 64 Agalpur, Bolangir Aided rary (T) 9437759791, 9. Anchal College, 1965 Pvt. Gen P 12 b 001 192 128 24 - 344 Padampur, Bargarh Aided 6683-223424, 0437403294 10. Anchalik Kishan College, 1983 Pvt. -
Telkoi, District Keonjhar, Odisha. M/S. Ardent
Proposed Expansion of Iron Ore Pelletizing plant (0.6 MTPA To 1.80 MTPA) by addition of Iron Ore Washery (3.0 MTPA), DRI Plant (0.6 MTPA ), Pig Iron BF (0.6 MTPA), Sinter Plant (0.8 MTPA), SMS (1.2 Form-1/ MTPA), Rolling Mills ( 1.2 MTPA ) & Power Plant ( 125 MW ) Appendix - I At village Phuljhar, Block Bansapal,Tehsil : Telkoi, District Keonjhar, Odisha. APPENDIX – I (See paragraph – 6) REVISED FORM 1 (I) Basic Information S. No. Item Details 1. Name of the project/s Proposed Expansion of Iron Ore Pelletizing plant (0.6 MTPA to 1.80 MTPA) by addition of Iron Ore Beneficiation Plant (3.0 MTPA), DRI Plant (0.6 MTPA ), Pig Iron BF (0.6 MTPA), Sinter Plant (0.8 MTPA), SMS (1.2 MTPA), Rolling Mills (1.2 MTPA) & Power Plant ( 125 MW) along with Water Pipeline from Baitarini River to Plant site (3 Kms) at village Phuljhar, Block-Bansapal, Tehsil Telkoi, District Keonjhar, Odisha. 2. Sl. No. in the schedule As per the New EIA Notification dated 14.09.2006, Proposed expansion project falls in Category ‘A’- Project or Activity 3 (a). 3. Proposed capacity / area / length/ Proposed Production Capacity: tonnage to be handled /command S. Plant/Facility Existing Capacity Final area / lease area/ number of wells No. Capacity Proposed Capacity to be drilled 1 Iron Ore - 3.00 MTPA 3.00 MTPA Beneficiation Plant 2 Iron Ore 0.6 1.20 MTPA 1.80 MTPA Pellet Plant MTPA 3 DRI Plant - 0.60 MTPA 0.60 MTPA 4 Pig Iron Blast - 0.60 MTPA 0.60 MTPA Furnace 5 Sinter Plant - 0.80 MTPA 0.80 MTPA 6 SMS/ Arc - 1.20 MTPA 1.20 MTPA Furnace 7 Rolling Mills - 1.20 MTPA 1.20 MTPA 8 Captive - 125 MW 125 MW Power Plant 9 Water - 3 Kms. -
Place Based Incentive.Pdf
GOVERNMENT OF ODISHA HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE DEPARTMENT *** NOTIFICATION )c)5. 9 6 35/2015- /H., Dated: Government of Odisha is committed to provide adequate, acceptable, accessible, equitable and affordable Health Care Services to the people of Odisha. It has been experienced that retention of medical officers in rural and remote areas with specific focus on KBK, KBK+ and Tribal Sub-Plan areas continues to remain a big challenge before the Health Service sector. In order to incentivise the doctors to work in KBK, KBK+ and Tribal Sub-Plan difficult areas Government have been paying special incentive / allowance of Rs. 4,000/- per month to the M.Os. working at DHHs and SDHs and Rs. 8,000/- per month to the M.Os. working in CHCs and PHCs vide H & FW Department resolution No. 1489/H, dtd. 20.01.2012. However, it was seen that this needed a re-examination. It is therefore felt necessary to provide place based incentives to the Medical Officers working in different difficult / remote areas in the state as per vulnerability status of the places taking into consideration certain key parameters such as difficult and back wardness of the location, tribal dominance, left wing extremisms, train communication, road and transport facilities, social infrastructure and distance from state head quarter etc. Hence, Government have been pleased to categories the peripheral health institutions of the state as follows basing on their vulnerability status. 1. Vulnerability status of peripheral Health Institutions :- All the 1751 (One thousand seven hundred fifty one) peripheral Government Health Institutions of the State are differentiated into five different categories and declared as V-0 to V-4 Health Institutions as mentioned at Annexure-'A', taking into consideration their vulnerability status. -
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