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Q U Alificatio N C O Lleg E U N Iversity Year D Esig N Atio N D Ep Artmen T N Ame O F Th E in Stitu Tio N F Ro M D D /MM/Y Y
Faculty Profile, MKCG Medical College & Hospital, Berhampur Details of teaching experience (designations / Promotions / Transfers / Qualification Resignations / Joining) Name Sl. No. Sl. As ……… As year Department College University Institution Department Name of theof Name Designation Qualification Present DesignationPresent Present DesignationPresent Date of Joiningofthe in Date Joiningofthe in Date ToDD/MM/YYY FromDD/MM/YYY Present institution ………institution Present yearsand months Totalexperience in Name of the Department : ANAESTHESIOLOGY SCB MC, SCB MC, Utkal Anaesthesi Cuttack 14.12.1995 26.10.1998 M.B.B.S. 1987 Tutor / Lecturer 7 Years Cuttack University ology SVPPGIP, 27.10.1998 27.08.2002 Cuttack SCB MC, Cuttack 28.08.2002 04.06.2004 SCB MC, Utkal Assistant Anaesthesi M.D. / M.S. ( ) 1993 VSS MC, 08.09.2004 10.10.2006 6 Years Cuttack University Professor ology Burla Anaesthesi 28.12.2016 as 11.10.2006 24.07.2008 1 Dr. Laxmidhar Dash Professor 14.12.2012 SCB MC, ology Professor Cuttack Associate Anaesthesi SCB MC, D.M / M.Ch 25.07.2008 13.12.2012 4 Years Professor ology Cuttack VSS MC, Burla 14.12.2012 10.07.2015 Anaesthesi 5 Years 7 Professor SCB MC, 11.07.2015 25.02.2016 ology Months Cuttack 28.12.2016 Continuing MKCG MC, Bam VSS MC, Burla 21.12.1995 12.01.1999 SCB MC, Utkal Anaesthesi 7 Years 3 M.B.B.S. 1989 Tutor / Lecturer SCB MC, 19.01.1999 16.09.2002 Cuttack University ology Months Cuttack 17.09.2002 22.06.2005 SVPPGIP, Cuttack Anaesthesi 11.11.2016 as SCB MC, Utkal Assistant Anaesthesi SCB MC, 6 Years 3 2 Dr. -
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). -
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. -
INTEGRATED DISTRICT LEVEL MANAGEMENT of IRRIGATION and AGRICULTURE in Odisha
Operational Plan and New Command Plan for INTEGRATED DISTRICT LEVEL MANAGEMENT OF IRRIGATION AND AGRICULTURE in Odisha 1 Operational Plan and New Command Plan for Integrated District level Management of Irrigation and Agriculture in Odisha i Disclaimer ACT (Action on Climate Today) is an initiative funded with UK aid from the UK government and managed by Oxford Policy Management. ACT brings together two UK Department for International Development programmes: The Climate Proofing Growth and Development (CPGD) programme and the Climate Change Innovation Programme (CCIP). The views expressed in this document do not necessarily reflect the UK government’s official policies. Operational Plan and New Command Plan for Integrated District level Plan for Integrated Plan and New Command Operational in Odisha and Agriculture of Irrigation management ii Contents Executive Summary vi Chapter 1 1 1. Introduction 1 1.1 Vulnerability of Odisha to climate change and drought 2 1.2 Impacts of Recent Droughts in Odisha 3 1.3 Rational for district integrated irrigation and agriculture plan 3 1.4 Objectives 4 1.5 Approach and Methodology 4 1.6 Limitations 4 Chapter 2 5 2. Operation Plan 5 2.1. Background Information 5 2.1.1 Potential created from different sources 6 2.2. Mapping System and Services for Canal Operation Techniques (MASSCOTE) 7 2.2.1. Presentation of the methodology 7 2.3 Coverage of irrigation in different blocks in pilot districts 8 2.4 Assessment of gap between irrigation potential and actual utilization in a district 10 2.5 Bridging the gap 10 2.6. DIAP planning in brief 11 2.6.1. -
Hirakud RAP.Pdf
DAM REHABILITATION AND IMPROVEMENT PROJECT CONSTRUCTION OF ADDITIONAL SPILLWAY OF HIRAKUD DAM, IN SAMBALPUR DISTRICT, ODISHA DRAFT RESETTLEMENT ACTION PLAN (RAP) Submitted by Department of Water Resources Government of Odisha June, 2018 Construction of Additional Spillway of Hirakud Dam under DRIP CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ................................................................................ i E.1 Background .............................................................................................................................. i E.2 Hirakud Dam Rehabilitation and Improvement ...................................................................... i E.3 Displacement of People ........................................................................................................... i E.4 Impacts ................................................................................................................................... ii E.5 Entitlement ............................................................................................................................. ii E.6 Consultation ........................................................................................................................... iii E.7 Implementation ..................................................................................................................... iv E.8 Monitoring and Evaluation .................................................................................................... iv E.9 Grievance Redressal Mechanism .......................................................................................... -
Order No 6618 (Revised Bus Fare W.E.F. 01.07.2021)
O F' I.' I C t.] O F' 1' I I E'T II.AN S PO R't CO M N{ I S S I O N I.] II-C TJ M-C H A I I{. M A N S'I'A'I-II ]' TIA NS I'OR]' A I.J'I' I IOIII'I'Y, O DI SH A. C [JT]'AC K. No... .Q.h.|.ft,..r'r' cn I)aterl: 01.07 .2021 ",t t.x-06t2{'lt7 ORDER In pursuarrce o1'Commerce & Transport ('fransport) De partment Notiflcation vidc 'l'ltN-t.C-MIS('-0011-20l4lll96l'1' No: dated 08.02.2021 & Notillcatiorr No: l.C-'ftt- 6tt/20151365411' clated 0.1.06.2015 and duc to incrcasc in per litrc dicsel pricc fiom Rs.88.77 as on 04.03.2021 to lts. 97.25 as on 01.07.2021" leading to price increased by an amount ccpral to Rs.8.,ltl irr direct & Rs.9.08 in cumulative (including the carryover). the larc fbr stailc carriages other than torr,rr buses plyirrg r,r,ithin thc Statc of Odisha shall bc llxccl ar incrcased rate as spccitied in thc tahlc given bclor,v rvhich will be ellective fiorn tlre c'latc of -fransport issue ot'Order. All othcr conclitions stipLrlate'd in Departrnent Notitlcation No: 1'RN-l.C-MISC-0014-2Ol4ll lt)61'l- ilated 08.01.2021 shall renrain in force. TABLE Category ol'Buses Ilxisting fare Revisecl fnrer Ortlinrll'1' 85 I'}aise/Krn 89 Paisc/l(rn Il x p rcss 89 Paise/Km 93 Paise/Krn f Z9 Paisel(," 157 Paisc/Krn SuJrcr Premium 2i2 I'}aisciKrn 244 I)aisc/Km lprrxti$qe.2l Mcnr,No: LG l9 l)atctl: 01.07.202I Copl'to P.S. -
1 Ultratech Cement Limited Jharsuguda Cement Works, PO
UltraTech Cement Limited Jharsuguda Cement Works, P.O. Arda ,Dist - Jharsuguda -768202 (Odisha),India Ph:- 06645-283125 Website:- www.ultratechcement.com Online Auction Platform And Support Services Provided By:- MATEX NET PVT. LTD. Shop No. 106, 1st Floor, Gagan Awaas Commercial Complex, Gajapati Nagar,Bhubaneswar- 751005 ( Odisha) Ph- 08895377877 Email :- [email protected] ,WebSite:-www.matexnet.com Matex Net Pvt. Ltd. is an authorized e- commerce service provider for UltraTech Cement Ltd., (Seller) to obtain rates online through its portal www.matexnet.com. The sale and purchase are directly made by the Seller and buyer/s (Bidder/s). UltraTech Cement Ltd., Jharsuguda Cement Works(Odisha) will sell MS Scrap available at their Plant Side through online Auction subject to terms and conditions annexed hereto and as per schedule of programme given below. Schedule of Programme From 11.11.2013 To 16.11.2013 (Except Sunday’s & Scheduled Inspection Date & Time Holidays) Time: 10.00 A.M. to 04.30 P.M. UltraTech Cement Limited Jharsuguda Cement Works, Post – Arda, Venue of Inspection Dist-Jharsuguda (Odisha), Pin – 768202 N.B.-Plant is located 10 Kms from Jharsuguda Rly.Station (Odisha). EMD of Rs.2,20,000/-should be drawn in favour of “UltraTech Cement Limited” payable at “Jharsuguda”. EMD/ SD :- Only DD/RTGS/NEFT will be acceptable. No cash EMD Details for Participation should be deposited in Ultratech account for EMD / SD. Pls. note,EMD can be directly submitted at UltraTech Cement,Jharsuguda Plant by DD/RTGS/NEFT or at any MatexNet office by way of DD. Last Date to Submit EMD DD 18.11.2013 (Monday ) till 01.00 P.M. -
The Trends of Education in Odisha During the British Rule in India
ISSN 0970-8669 Odisha Review n matters of education, no interest was shown school at Puri was started in 1835 and this was Iby the British East India Company for a long closed down very soon as local opposition time after Odisha came under their control. The mounted high against English education and as Missionaries became active to spread Christianity local teachers were not available to run the in Odisha. To achieve this objective they felt the institution. The second school was Cuttack Zila need of educating their Odia converts on reading School which came under the management of and writing, particularly reading the New Government in 1844 from the hands of Testament which was obligatory for every Missionaries who could not run the school for Christian to read daily as a custom of the want of money. Only a very few schools were Christians. So they established an English Charity run by Missionaries in their own effort. Lord School at Cuttack as early as 1823. Even by the Hardinge introduced a scheme for providing end of Company’s rule in 1857 the condition of vernacular education in 1842. Thus only eight education in Odisha was rather lamentable. The schools of such a type were opened in Odisha report of the Inspector of Schools, South West before 1884. As regards secondary education Bengal for the year 1857-58 gave the following Cuttack school was the only one of lower picture : There were three Zillah Schools in the secondary type. In higher education no institution Headquarters of the three districts and the existed by 1854. -
Freedom Movement in Jharsuguda District
Orissa Review Sambalpur was occupied by Bamra, Trilochana Rai of the British in 1817 from the Paharsiriguda, Abdhut Sing of Marathas. In 1827, the Bissikella, Medini Bariha of Freedom Chouhan ruler Maharaja Sai Kharmura, Jagabandhubabu (a died and Rani Mohan Kumari, discharged amala of the Rani), Movement in widow of the Chouhan ruler Biju a discharged Duffadar of was installed on the Gaddi of Sambalpur, Shickru Mohanty Jharsuguda Sambalpur. During her reign, (formerly a Namadar of the Zamindari of Jharsuguda Barkandazee), Balaram Sing, District was created in 1829, which Balbhadra Sing Deo of was assigned to one Ranjeet Lakhanpur and many Gond Sing, a near relation for leaders. Govind Sing could Dr. Byomakesh Tripathy maintenance of his family. muster the support of the total Ranjeet Singh was a son of Siva people and thus the movement Sing, grandson of Haribans for freedom in Sambalpur Singh and great grandson of began in Jharsuguda as a The district of Jharsuguda has Chatra Sai, seventh Chouhan protest against British a special niche in the history and ruler of Sambalpur. Ranjeet highhandedness. Thus before culture of Orissa since early Sing and his successor lived 30 years prior to the first war times. Findings of prehistoric with Rajas of Sambalpur and of Independence of 1857 AD, tools, rock shelters of stone age he was in the hope that he might Govind Sing raised his sword period with earliest rock succeed the Gaddi. When the to drive away the British from engravings in India at British appointed the widow Sambalpur. The resistance Vikramkhol and Ulapgarh, Rani on the throne of movement of Govind Sing could ruins of early temples, sculptural Sambalpur. -
3Rd Draft Rationalized Timing on Bhubaneswar/Cuttack-Dhenkanal-Banarpal-Angul/Talcher/FCI Route (Up Trip) BHUBANES NALCO SL
3rd Draft Rationalized Timing on Bhubaneswar/Cuttack-Dhenkanal-Banarpal-Angul/Talcher/FCI Route (Up Trip) BHUBANES NALCO SL. BUS CUTTACK DHENKANAL BARANPAL ANGUL TALCHER FCI TALCHER ROUTE CATEGORY WAR NAGAR NO. NUMBER DEP ARR DEP ARR DEP ARR DEP ARR DEP ARR DEP ARR DEP ARR DEP ARR CUTTACK TO ATHAMALLICK VIA DHENKANAL, ANGUL AND 1 OR05AJ2274 A 2:50 3:50 4:00 5:44 5:49 7:30 7:33 7:58 7:55 BACK 2 C 3:00 4:00 4:10 5:54 5:59 7:40 7:43 8:08 8:05 OD19B1022/ 3 NTPC TO DAMANJODI VIA CUTTACK, BHUANESWAR B 3:10 4:10 4:20 6:04 6:09 7:50 7:53 8:18 8:15 OD19C5420 CUTTACK TO ANGUL AND BACK AND CUTTACK TO 4 OR05AG8867 A 3:20 4:20 4:30 6:14 6:19 8:00 8:03 8:28 8:25 BHUBANESWAR & BACK 5 OR05X2169 CUTTACK TO NTPC B 3:30 4:30 4:40 6:24 6:29 8:10 8:13 8:38 8:35 8:24 8:28 8:46 8:49 9:18 6 OR05AF1111 CUTTACK TO ATHAMALLICK VIA. DHENKANAL, BY-PASS & BACK A 3:40 4:40 4:50 6:34 6:39 8:20 8:23 8:48 8:45 7 C 3:50 4:50 5:00 6:44 6:49 8:30 8:33 8:58 8:55 CUTTACK TO F.C.I. AND BACK AND CUTTACK TO 8 OR06D0637 B 4:00 5:00 5:10 6:54 6:59 8:40 8:43 9:08 9:05 9:10 9:39 BHUBANESWAR & BACK 9 OR05AF3577 CUTTACK TO ATHAMALICK AND BACK A 4:10 5:10 5:20 7:04 7:09 8:50 8:53 9:18 9:15 CUTTACK TO FCI AND BACK, CUTTACK-BHUBANESWAR AND 10 OR16A4325 B 4:20 5:20 5:30 7:14 7:19 9:00 9:03 9:28 9:25 9:30 9:59 BACK CUTTACK TO ANGUL AND CUTTACK TO BHUBANESWAR & 11 OD05J8889 A 4:30 5:30 5:40 7:24 7:29 9:10 9:13 9:38 9:35 BACK 12 C 4:40 5:40 5:50 7:34 7:39 9:20 9:23 9:48 9:45 13 OR15M1919 BHUBANESWAR TO SAMBALPUR A 4:50 5:50 6:00 7:44 7:49 9:30 9:33 9:58 9:55 BHUBANESWAR TO ANGUL VIA. -
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