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22 MARCH, 2021 BHUBANESWAR (Air Surchange - 0.50P) VOL - 09 MONDAY ISSUE NO. 122 22 MARCH, 2021 BHUBANESWAR (Air Surchange - 0.50P) 2.50 HE ALINGA HRONICLE T K CDaily Edition: R.N.I. No: ODIENG/2013/52530 FIND US ON facebook.com/thekalingchronicle Popular People’s Daily of Odisha FOLLOW US ON TWITTER twritter.com/thekalingchronicle Hon’ble president Sri Ram Nath Kovind’s inaugural address at the 18th Annual Convocation of NIT Rourkela and dedication of Ispat Post Graduation Institute and Super Specialty Hospital to the Nation in the presence of hon’ble Governor of Odisha Prof. Ganeshi Lal, Union petroleum and Natural Gas, Steel Minister Sri Dharmendra Pradhan, MP, Sundargarh Sri Jual Oram, Mr Naba Das, health Minister, Odisha and other dignitaries. PRI members roped in to sensitise returnees BHUBANESWAR(K- monitor and sensitise 22 districts. While 71 Collector Review Covid-19 awareness programme CN): The rise in new people returning were detected from Khordha (KCN): created in communi- gregation shall con- lowed. So, as to en- tions gatherings shall quarantine, 49 de- Collector Khordha ties on covid-19 ap- tinue to be prohibited. sure maintenance of be accorded by the lo- tected during contact Sanat Kumar propriate behavior. In closed spaces a prescribed physical cal authorities. After tracing. Cuttack Mohanty conduct a The local authorities maximum of 50% of distancing norm's. review the covid-19 review meeting re- and police personnel the hall capacity will Wearing of masks, situation in Khordha topped the list with garding the awareness should be followed maintaining social district collector Mr. maximum 26 cases be allowed subject to programmes of covid- the guidelines of the above celling. In distancing and provi- Mohanty issue direc- followed by 19 pandemic through MoHFW Govern- open spaces keeping sion of thermal scan- tion to the concerned Sundargarh (16), video-conferencing ment of India and H & the size of the ground, ning and use of hand authorities to strict Covid-19 cases for from high risk states Mayurbhanj (15), from the BDOs and FW department gov- open space in view, wash or sanitizer will enforcement of the the second consecu- that have been wit- Khurda (14) and Sarapanchas of ernment of Odisha. appropriate number be mandatory. Per- above guidelines. In tive day has pro- nessing a resurgence Sambalpur (10). Khordha District. Large gathering, con- of persons will be al- mission for such func- this review meeting. moted Odisha gov- of infection. Stating that the infec- Collector Mr. ernment to rope in The State recorded tion in upward spiral Mohanty said PRI members to 120 fresh cases from ...p-7 "Awareness shall be KISS includes Chess Khordha Excise Squad in School curriculum seize 24 litres ID Liquor Khordha (KCN): of Excise cases and Bhubaneswar (K- this context, All In- CN): Following the dia Chess Federation International Chess (AICF) has also de- Federations’ (FIDE) cided to include policy to include Chess in School Chess in School Curriculum. Ac- Khordha excise seize 24 litres of ID squad conduct an raid Liquor. In this con- Level Study Cur- cordingly, AICF and in different places nection four persons riculum, the same is All Odisha Chess under Begunia and were arrested vide being executed in Association Baghamari Police PR.NO-115,116 and different nations (AOCA) station area and de- 117/20-21 of across the world. In ...p7 tected four numbers ...p-7 Odia Scientist Prof Jyotirmayee Dash Wins Prestigious Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize 2020 New Delhi/ announced by DG- Research (CSIR) in currently associated Bhubaneswar (K- CSIR Dr Shekhar New Delhi on with the School of CN): Odisha-born Saturday. Chemical Sciences, Indian Association scientist Prof She reportedly hails for the Cultivation of Jyotirmayee Dash has from Jagatsinghpur Science in Kolkata. been conferred with and studied in A PhD holder from the country’s highest Tarikundu High IIT Kanpur, Dr Dash science award ‘Shanti School whether her was nominated for Swarup Bhatnagar father Mr. Basanta the SSB award for her Prize 2020’ for her Kumar Das was a work on new methodologies for outstanding teacher of repute and synthesis of diverse contribution in the her mother Smt. molecules that can be field of chemical Puspa Kumari used to study the sciences. Mishra was also a structure and function Dash along with school teacher. She of therapeutic targets. several other Mande at the 79th did her MSc in Odisha Governor researchers from Foundation Day Organic Chemistry Prof Ganeshi Lal and CM Naveen Patnaik different fields won celebrations of from Ravenshaw congratulated Dr the prestigious SSB Council of Scientific University in Dash for her Prize 2020 and Industrial Cuttack. She is achievement. THE KALINGA CHRONICLE BHUBANESWAR, MONDAY 22, MARCH, 2021 Popular people’s Daily of Odisha METRO CITY 2 Mission Shakti on Urban initiative BJD demands inclusion four tribal dialects in eighth schedule Bhubaneswar: Gone many more sanitation decision for engage- proceeded for a Ca- BHUBANESWAR: Patnaik, general sec- is about 22.85 per to raise their demand are those days when activities have ment of Mission pacity Building cum The BJD has de- retary Shreemayee cent which comprises before the Centre for women were tied brought laurels to the Shakti WHSGs in exposure visit pro- manded inclusion of Mishra and party 62 ST communities the inclusion of tribal down to household Urban Odisha. production of Pickle gram to Central Food four tribal languages MLA Basanti who mostly use Ho languages in the chores and were The visible standards and its business mod- Technology and Re- in the 8th schedule of Hembram told the and Mundari as their eighth schedule of the oblivious of the of up-gradation of the ule and management. search Institute the Constitution of mediapersons on Sat- mother tongue. Constitution, there world outside. WSHGs in their MoU has been inked (CFTRI), CSIR labo- India. The party will urday. Stating that the fight has been no initiative Today women are do- working pattern is between the Mission ratory under Ministry make the request dur- The tribal languages for languages has taken by them till ing many more things noteworthy, said an Shakti Groups and of Science & Tech- ing President Ram are Ho, Mundari, been continuing in date. Chief Minister including contribut- officer. Central Food Tech- nology, Government Nath Kovind’s three- Bhumji and Koshali. Odisha since the Brit- Naveen Patnaik has ing in various citizen Achieving another nology and Research of India. day visit to Odisha, The leaders said the ish regime, they said written two letters in centric programs in milestone in the Institute (CFTRI), The key objective of BJD vice-president Scheduled Tribe (ST) though the political this regard to the Soumya Ranjan population in Odisha parties had promised Centre. the urban space being AAHAAR scheme, CSIR laboratory un- the exposure is for implemented by Government in der Ministry of Sci- upgrading the skill of Government. H&UD Department ence & Technology, Mission Shakti Housing & Urban have partnered with Government of India. President Kovind stresses on gender Groups to absorb the Development the Mission Shakti CFTRI will help re- technology transfer in (H&UD) Department Groups for Operation garding use of tech- Pickle manufacturing have received laurels and Maintenance of nology in production which will be from equality in India's higher education sector across the globe for all 167 AAHAAR of pickle. CFTRI to Mission its unique way for Kendras across Activities are in Shakti Group mem- ROURKELA(KCN): ence and technol- from material gains and technology. Built implementing vari- Odisha. progress now for pro- President Ram Nath ogy," he said. and not limit them- about 800 years ago, ous Community The State Aahaar So- viding self made bers of the State of Odisha and also Kovind on Sunday Kovind said the Na- selves to the conven- the architectural mar- Driven Urban Initia- ciety which is opera- pickles with Hot stressed on the need tional Education tional rules of suc- vel still mesmerises tional at State Urban Steamed rice and aimed at enhancing tives and partnering for gender equality in with Mission Shakti Development Agency Dalma in AAHAAR entrepreneurial abil- India's higher educa- Self Help Group (SUDA), H&UD De- Centres. ity in the business en- (SHG)s in implemen- partment constantly CFTRI Scientists or- vironment .During tion sector and ap- tation of various Ur- monitor and facili- ganized a two days this visit members pealed to encourage ban initiatives. tates smooth opera- orientation cum ex- will get an exposure more enrollment of The transformation of tion of all AAHAAR posure visit program and will learn and women, besides en- the Urban Mission Kendras across the of the members at upgrade their skills in suring quality techni- Shakti SHGs from state. their Centre on 17-18 the process of Pickle cal and vocational making badi, pampad Progressively mov- March 2021. manufacturing, Food training. to their journey in in- ing ahead towards A team of 11 mem- safety and hygiene Addressing the 18th volvement in various empowering the Mis- bers from Mission standard to be fol- convocation cer- technological inter- sion Shakti SHGs, Shakti WSHGs & lowed and under- emony of the Na- ventions like Mainte- H&UD Department member from standing of various tional Institute of policy envisages cess, he called upon all. He is scheduled to nance of Septage have taken yet an- AAHAAR Team on machineries to be Technology, making India a global the youth to pay visit the temple on Treatment Plants and other path breaking 16th March 2021 had used. Rourkela (NIT-R), knowledge super- back to the society Monday. the President said en- power in the 21st cen- and country which Kovind was the first Zomato row: After delivery boy Kamaraj files FIR, Hitesha Chandranee flees Bengaluru rolment of women in tury and the NIT-R have contributed to President of India to BENGALURU: A tacted the alleged vic- it was she who as- statement once she science and technical has a greater role in it.
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