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Dairying in ODISHA - a Statistical Profile 2016
National Dairy Development Dairying In Board Odisha A Statistical Profile 2016 District Map of Odisha DAIRYING IN ODISHA - A Statistical Profile 2016 Foreword In this publication “DAIRYING IN ODISHA - A Statistical Profile 2016”, the major highlights are: trend in human demographics, livestock population and production; inputs for enhancement of productivity such as breeding, health and nutrition, and public spending. This publication includes statistical tables and thematic maps on selected parameters along with time series data of districts wherever available. The objective of this publication is to provide a detailed presentation of various parameters, underlying factors and their inter-linkages so as to enable effective planning and implementation of various development interventions. We hope that a wide range of readers, students, researchers, veterinarians, planners, scientists, administrators, policy makers and professionals in government and non-governmental organisations, will find this publication useful. This publication aims at balancing the most comprehensive information with the most relevant. We sincerely thank government and non-government agencies for providing information. While extreme care has been taken in putting together data in a systematic and comprehensible manner, some errors cannot be ruled out. This publication “Dairying in Odisha - A Statistical Profile 2016” is amongst a series of similar publications for different states being brought out by National Dairy Development Board (NDDB). Dilip Rath Managing Director, NDDB February 2016 Anand, Gujarat National Dairy Development Board DAIRYING IN ODISHA - A Statistical Profile 2016 Index I. GENERAL STATISTICS I.1. Odisha at a Glance I.1.1: General Statistics: Odisha vs. India .....................................................................2 I.1.2: Formation of Districts in Odisha .......................................................................4 I.2. -
Officename a G S.O Bhubaneswar Secretariate S.O Kharavela Nagar S.O Orissa Assembly S.O Bhubaneswar G.P.O. Old Town S.O (Khorda
pincode officename districtname statename 751001 A G S.O Khorda ODISHA 751001 Bhubaneswar Secretariate S.O Khorda ODISHA 751001 Kharavela Nagar S.O Khorda ODISHA 751001 Orissa Assembly S.O Khorda ODISHA 751001 Bhubaneswar G.P.O. Khorda ODISHA 751002 Old Town S.O (Khorda) Khorda ODISHA 751002 Harachandi Sahi S.O Khorda ODISHA 751002 Kedargouri S.O Khorda ODISHA 751002 Santarapur S.O Khorda ODISHA 751002 Bhimatangi ND S.O Khorda ODISHA 751002 Gopinathpur B.O Khorda ODISHA 751002 Itipur B.O Khorda ODISHA 751002 Kalyanpur Sasan B.O Khorda ODISHA 751002 Kausalyaganga B.O Khorda ODISHA 751002 Kuha B.O Khorda ODISHA 751002 Sisupalgarh B.O Khorda ODISHA 751002 Sundarpada B.O Khorda ODISHA 751002 Bankual B.O Khorda ODISHA 751003 Baramunda Colony S.O Khorda ODISHA 751003 Suryanagar S.O (Khorda) Khorda ODISHA 751004 Utkal University S.O Khorda ODISHA 751005 Sainik School S.O (Khorda) Khorda ODISHA 751006 Budheswari Colony S.O Khorda ODISHA 751006 Kalpana Square S.O Khorda ODISHA 751006 Laxmisagar S.O (Khorda) Khorda ODISHA 751006 Jharapada B.O Khorda ODISHA 751006 Station Bazar B.O Khorda ODISHA 751007 Saheed Nagar S.O Khorda ODISHA 751007 Satyanagar S.O (Khorda) Khorda ODISHA 751007 V S S Nagar S.O Khorda ODISHA 751008 Rajbhawan S.O (Khorda) Khorda ODISHA 751009 Bapujee Nagar S.O Khorda ODISHA 751009 Bhubaneswar R S S.O Khorda ODISHA 751009 Ashok Nagar S.O (Khorda) Khorda ODISHA 751009 Udyan Marg S.O Khorda ODISHA 751010 Rasulgarh S.O Khorda ODISHA 751011 C R P Lines S.O Khorda ODISHA 751012 Nayapalli S.O Khorda ODISHA 751013 Regional Research Laboratory -
ISSN 2320-5407 International Journal of Advanced Research (2014), Volume 2, Issue 11, 740-746
ISSN 2320-5407 International Journal of Advanced Research (2014), Volume 2, Issue 11, 740-746 Journal homepage: http://www.journalijar.com INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ADVANCED RESEARCH RESEARCH ARTICLE STATUS OF EDUCATION AMONG JUANG: A CASE STUDY IN KEONJHAR, ODISHA. Dr. Champak Kumar Sahu Lecturer in P.G. Dept. of Anthropology and Tribal studies. North Orissa University, Sriramchandra Vihar, Baripada, Manuscript Info Abstract Manuscript History: Education is the one of the basic activities of people in human society. The society can be socially and economically stable with the spread of education. Received: 19 September 2014 Final Accepted: 11 October 2014 Education is the main conduit for economic and social process. Huge Published Online: November 2014 educated and trend man power is the real assets of the nation. Education is not only meant for earning a batter livelihood rather it has greater prospective Key words towards upliftment in the status of the society opening avenues for optimum utilization of resources, scaling up production, proper utilization of the products, conservation of natural resources and combined efforts to check *Corresponding Author population growth, etc. the constitution of India has cast an obligation on the states to provide free and compulsory education to all children up to the age Dr. Champak Kumar of 14. Most tribal areas suffer from high incidence of illiteracy. As the Sahu economic develops, demand for skill workers increases. The juang community is seen to be lagging behind in education compared to the mainstream people. It is matter of reach and access and availability of educational infrastructure in a locality in which the Juang community are by and large deprived although the government has launched several policies and scheme in order to improve the status of juang education. -
Nodal Centre Report
ODISHA JOINT ENTRANCE EXAMINATION, 2017 Counselling schedule for document verification for B.TECH and BPLAN Timing of Nodal Centre 9:30AM to 5PM All ALLOTTED CANDIDATES OF JEE MAIN RANK HOLDERS ARE ELIGIBLE FOR DOCUMENT VERIFICATION. (All allotted Candidates complete the part admission fee deposit before proceeding to Nodal centers) All allotted candidates must bring id proof(Preferably Aadhar Card) along with all necessary documents to Nodal Centers Industrial Training Institute, Balasore At/Po - Balasore, Odisha 756001 Date AIR Range Candidates of Places (District & nearby area) 05.07.2017 18669 to 180251 BALASORE, BHADRAK 06.07.2017 180763 to 321935 BALASORE, BHADRAK 07.07.2017 322917 to 486283 BALASORE, BHADRAK 08.07.2017 488835 to 652668 BALASORE, BHADRAK 09.07.2017 652876 to 815105 BALASORE, BHADRAK 10.07.2017 816952 to 989158 BALASORE, BHADRAK 11.07.2017 989199 to 1122122 BALASORE, BHADRAK North Orissa University, Baripada, Sri Ram Chandra Vihar, Takatpur, Mayurbhanj, Baripada, Odisha 757003 Date AIR Range Places 05.07.2017 7639 to 291554 MAYURBHANJ 06.07.2017 291751 to 513976 MAYURBHANJ 07.07.2017 524930 to 747989 MAYURBHANJ 08.07.2017 749333 to 943950 MAYURBHANJ 09.07.2017 946652 to 1122293 MAYURBHANJ Berhampur University, Berhampur, Bhanja Bihar, Berhampur - 760007 Date AIR Range Places 05.07.2017 20009 to 127313 GAJAPATI, GANJAM, ANDHRA PRADESH 06.07.2017 322627 to 446942 GAJAPATI, GANJAM, ANDHRA PRADESH 07.07.2017 687442 to 862302 GAJAPATI, GANJAM, ANDHRA PRADESH Industrial Training Institute, Berhampur, National Highway 59, -
Pract-Examner-AITT-June-2019.Pdf
PRACTICAL EXAMINER FOR AITT-JUNE-JULY-2019 District ITI Name ITI Code Trade Address of Examiner Name of Examiner Mobile No SOUMYA RANJAN Anugul Electrician Adarsha Industrail VASUDEV ITC, HANDIDHUA MOHAPATRA 9937677800 Training Centre At/Po PR21000142 RABINDRA KUMAR Anugul Rantlei Fitter Govt ITI Talcher MOHARANA 9937262633 Anugul Electrician Orissa ITI, Angul Tankadhar Sahoo 9861466155 AKHANDALAMANI ITC PR21000410 Anugul Fitter Govt ITI Talcher Ramesh Panigrahi 8249976236 Anugul Electrician MAA HINGULA ITC, TALABEDA PAPUN PANI 9178282247 Aluminium ITC PR21000104 Anugul Fitter VASUDEV ITC, HANDIDHUA BIKRAM DEV SINGH 7873656450 Anugul Electrician Shivashakti ITI, Angul Prakash Chandra Parida 9938179806 SATYANARAYAN ITC, AT- Angul Industrial Anugul PU21000001 Fitter BOINDA, PO-KISHOREGANJ, PS- Training Institute 7750037517 HANDAPA, DIST-ANGUL Rupesh Kumar Pattanaik Anugul Welder Anugul Electrician Ashirwad ITC PR21000213 Anugul Fitter Shivashakti ITI, Angul Mihir Kumar Sahu 7894703963 Anugul Electrician 9778576768 Biswanath ITC PR21000209 Kaminimayee ITC, Chhendipada Er. Ramesh Chandra Pradhan Anugul Fitter Orissa ITI, Angul Pranay Kumar Biswal 6370366369 Anugul Electrician Ashirwad ITI MANABHANJAN NAYAK 7873275166 Electronics Anugul Mechanic Anugul Fitter Kaminimayee ITC, Chhendipada Mr. Krushna Chandra Sahu 9438060719 Anugul Ashirwad ITI MANOJ KUMAR GARNAIK 7978999952 Anugul Machinist Mechanic Anugul (Motor Govt Industrial Vehicle) Mechanic Anugul Training Institute, GU21000531 Talcher Diesel Mechanic Anugul Mining Machinery Pump Operator- -
TRIBAL WOMEN in ODISHA: a STUDY of THEIR ROLE PERCEPTION and ARTICULATION on SOME MAJOR ISSUES Dr
International Journal of Research in Social Sciences Vol. 8 Issue 9, September 2018, ISSN: 2249-2496 Impact Factor: 7.081 Journal Homepage: http://www.ijmra.us, Email: [email protected] Double-Blind Peer Reviewed Refereed Open Access International Journal - Included in the International Serial Directories Indexed & Listed at: Ulrich's Periodicals Directory ©, U.S.A., Open J-Gage as well as in Cabell‟s Directories of Publishing Opportunities, U.S.A TRIBAL WOMEN IN ODISHA: A STUDY OF THEIR ROLE PERCEPTION AND ARTICULATION ON SOME MAJOR ISSUES Dr. Laxmidhar Swain* ABSTRACT This paper entitled „Tribal women in Odisha: A Study of their Role Perception and Articulation on Some Major Issues’ has taken a changeable feature in tribal culture. Tribal Women are constituted with 62 categories of Odisha. Out of them 15 tribal are major categories. The tribal women have played a significant role in political, economic, cultural and social sphere etc. in Odisha. They have various role perception in different issues on livelihood programmes, the development and major irrigation projects, etc. In the year 2006, Resettlement and Rehabilitation policy was formulated for the tribal women. A survey identifies that during the period 1951-1995, 2 million people have been shifted by development projects, out of them 40 percent were tribal people. It focused on only 25 percent of the displaced people never settled. Tribal women have linked with forest economy. They depend on forest. The Scheduled Tribes and Traditional Forest Dwellers Act 2006 was provided for them. The tribal women and sustainable development, both are coordinative. The forest policy 1988 is a symbol of development between tribal and forest. -