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HLCA Clears 1.46 Lakh Cr Projects VOL - 09 WEDNESDAY ISSUE NO. 210 07 JULY, 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 Group of morning walkers on the Rath Jatra only in Puri:SC New Delhi (KCN): Chief Justice of India festival of Lord Puri, that too without The Supreme Court (CJI) NV Ramana. Jagannath only in participation of any main gate of Victoria Memorial (SC) of India on The Bench said the Puri this year. devotee. Kolkata(KCN): Coordinator and materials like Pieces be cleaned so that full Tuesday made it clear Supreme Court hopes Challenging the HC Last year also in view Leading NGO Chairman, Advisory of Aluminium Sheets, rainwater can enter that the annual Rath and trusts God will order, some petitions Concern for Calcutta Committee of Plywood, Bamboos the ponds. KS has sent a Letter on Concern for Calcutta etc. should be Adhikari, President 6th July 2021 to Shri has discussed the removed as soon as of the NGO said that Jagdeep Dhankar, matter with Sunil possible. we are hopeful of Hon’ble Governor of Kumar Gupta, IAS in b) Early Removal of appropriate action by West Bengal urging Raj Bhavan, Calcutta all uprooted trees. the authorities.The for REOPENING of and he has assured of c) Plantation ofappeal has been VICTORIA MEM- necessary action. The permanent trees (as highly appreciated by Jatra of Lord allow the next year’s were filed by differ- of Covid-19 out- Jagannath and his Rath Jatra at least. ent applicants in the break, the Supreme siblings will be con- Earlier, Orissa High apex court seeking Court had asked the ducted only in Puri. Court had rejected permission to hold State Government to The Supreme Court pleas filed to allow the Rath Yatra at conduct the festival has dismissed all ap- conduct of the annual Baripada, Nilagiri only in Puri and with- plications filed to Jatra at Kendrapara and some other out participation of conduct the Rath and Bhatli in Bargarh places. Jatra in other places district. The High In view of Covid-19 devotees along with apart from Puri Court (HC) refused to situation, the Odisha other restrictions. Ac- Jagannath temple. intervene in the State Government has de- cordingly, the State The case was heard Government’s deci- cided to conduct the had very successfully ORIAL GARDENS NGO has also urged many trees were more than 1000 by a Bench headed by sion to allow the car Rath Jatra only in organised the festival. for Morning Walkers the Governor to take uprooted during morning walkers as the situation of action for – Amphan and Yaas) including Sajjan Pandemic is now a) Early completion d) Proper cleaning of Paharia, Binod under control and of the Cloak Room all the pathways. Kankaria,Rajani Jain, number of Corona for Storage of Bags of e) Proper andAnand Gupta, cases have become Tourists/ Visitors near regular cutting of Priyanka Taparia, almost negligible in the Main Gate as well grass Kaushalya Jain and Kolkata. as near Back Gate. f) The drains around many others actively Narayan Jain, The unused and spare Water Bodies should supported. Five OPS get SP Rank Bhubaneswar(KCN): Chinnapa Hrud- The State Govern- ayanand and ment on Tuesday pro- Kruttibas Jena. moted five senior On promotion, Rabi Odisha Police Ser- Narayan Behera has vice (OPS) officers to been appointed as SP, the rank of Superin- Signal while Durga tendent of Police Prasad Tripathy rank. posted as SRP, The promoted Senior Rabi Narayan Tripathy, Gyana Cuttack. Gyana OPS Officers are— Behera, Durga Prasad Ranjan Mohanty, CONTINUED ON: P-7 HLCA clears 1.46 lakh Cr Projects Bhubaneswar (KC- are expected to create Chief Minister’s vi- rently at 30 million N): The State High employment opportu- sion of 2030 for mak- tons per annum. This Level Clearance Au- nities for 26,959 per- ing Odisha the steel will help to achieve thority, chaired Chief sons. hub of India. All these the goal to produce Minister Naveen Approving these five projects will cre- 100 million tons of Patnaik, today ap- projects, Chief Min- ate an additional steel steel by 2030. The proved five major in- ister Mr.Patnaik said production capacity state has currently a dustrial projects to that all these projects of 28 million tons. production capacity the tune of Rs. need a big push for- This will almost of 30 million tons, 1,46,172 crore in ward to realize the double the steel pro- way ahead of a mea- metal and metal steel dream of duction capacity of ger 2 million tons in downstream sectors. Odisha. the state to 58 million the year 2000. These five projects This is in line with tons, which is cur- CONTINUED ON: P-7 THE KALINGA CHRONICLE BHUBANESWAR, WEDNESDAY, 07 JULY, 2021 Popular people’s Daily of Odisha METRO CITY 2 “Vano Mahostav” celebrated at JMFC court, Barbil Odisha urges center for Vaccine Bhubaneswar: Odi- lakh doses success- Covishield is to supply the re- limitation on sha Government fully. scheduled for 15 quired vaccines Covishield vaccine has requested However, as on July. Hence the within the next 2 supply this month Center to allocate days to prevent a they have to priori- tize 2nd dose due required amount of stock-out situation vaccination over Covishield vaccines in our State. new first dose on an urgent basis. Further, the beneficiary cover- ACS Health & Covishield alloca- age family Welfare P K tion for July is Under the revised Mohapatra has 25.31 lakh doses COVID 19 vaccina- written to Union which is lower than tion schedule, Secretary Health & the 28.31 lakh Covishield 2nd dose vaccination is Barbil (KCN): an environment. Taking Barbil bar association Family Welfare in second dose due due in the 12-16 Mahotsav or Forest the opportunity a along with other staff this regard on 6 requirement for the week window. Festival is an annual Vanomahostav members of court July. month of July. In the month of tree-planting festival programme was participated in the Mr.Mohapatra in Hence, you are July, about 28 lakh celebrated in the organised at JMFC programme. The his letter pointed requested to allo- beneficiaries will month of July in court Barbil.The programme was out that since late cate an additional be due for which thousands of programme was managed by Forest June, the State is 15 lakh doses of Covishield Second trees are planted all inaugurated by department of dose in our State, vaccinating over 3 Covishield to our over the country. Van honourable judge Barbil.Ranger in while Odisha is Mahotsav week is Patitapaban Panda charge SanjibRout, lakh citizens daily State to manage expected to receive celebrated from 1 followed by ForesterDasrathGiri subject to availabil- vaccination ses- only about 25 lakh July to 7 July to honourable Judge along with other ity of vaccines. sions smoothly. doses of Covishield spread awareness of Siddhartha Mishra by forest officials Yesterday we In the meantime, in July. forest conservation way of planting tree. accompanied in the administered 4.02 today, State has State will have State Government Accordingly, they and to save the All advocates of programme. 6.14 lakh doses of stock-out of vac- has advised the will have to priori- Covishield avail- cines from 9-15 District Collectors, tized the vaccina- tion process keep- Odisha: Criminal arrested with firearms from Naugaon area able which will be July. Municipal Com- ing an eye on JAGATSINGHPUR: bridge within Niali ammunition were for Sahoo, the king- consumed within Accordingly the missioners and Covishield supply, The Special Task police limits of seized from their pos- pin of the gun run- the 2 days. Union Government CDM & PHOs that Force (STF) of Cuttack district. session. The STF reg- ning racket. Acting pointed out ACS Odisha Police ar- The next tranche of has been requested keeping in mind the health & FW. rested a criminal from Naugaon area for his involvement in illegal trade of firearms on Prayas group set a benchmark by creating Sunday night.He was identified as Dhananjay Sahoo. The STF seized five country-made pistols vaccination programme enjoyable and live ammunition Barbil(KCN): The is to be noted that the awareness and time. Upon assigning from his possession. On April 9, the STF people of Barbil administration has vaccination has Prayas to commence had nabbed Sahoo’s always feels assigned to manage become more one more vaccination aides Suresh Das Two 7mm pistols istered a case under on a tip off, the cops overwhelmed when one of the important centre at alias Kalia and with magazine, six sections 25 and 27 of raided Sahoo’s house St.Maryschool,Barbil Soumayaranjan Dalei country-made single the Arms Act and in Naugaon and ar- ,the programme was from near Sikharghat bore guns and live launched a manhunt rested him. expected to be enjoyable. It would not be an OMC on Vaccine Drive exaggeration to say that the kind of Bhubaneswar: Aug- working in the field viding for vaccina- Senapati, one of the environment in menting State locations in the chal- tion, medical ar- beneficiaries, has ex- which they have tried Government’s initia- lenging Covid-19 rangements and infra- pressed his gratitude to create is quite tive for universal pandemic situation structure facilities, to OMC and Govern- amazing. The Covid-19 vaccination and yet delivering the Apollo Hospitals is ment of Odisha for systematic and for eligible popula- results, reiterated supporting with lo- this noble initiative.
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