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Puri airport gets Central nod

Mr. Majhi said this development will boost regional connectivity, drive economic growth, and make the holy city of Puri more accessible to pilgrims and tourists

The Hindu 7 May 2025 8:04 am

CM Majhi writes to Mamata, urges her govt to drop dham from Digha shrine name

Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi has formally requested West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee to cease using the term 'Jagannath Dham' for the Digha temple, asserting that it exclusively pertains to Puri. This appeal follows widespread objections and concerns that the usage dilutes Puri's unique religious and cultural significance, potentially hurting the sentiments of numerous pilgrims and misrepresenting the revered abode of Lord Jagannath.

The Times of India 7 May 2025 12:13 am

BJD credits itself as Centre clears new airport in Puri

Bhubaneswar: The Opposition BJD Tuesday said that it was due to the efforts of former chief minister Naveen Patnaik that the Centre gave the nod for the airport in Puri. The BJD released a letter that Patnaik wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi in January 2021, seeking a greenfield airport in the seaside temple town. []

orissapost 6 May 2025 11:19 pm

NSG Commandos Visits Puri Jagannath Temple, Review Security

A four-member team of National Security Guard (NSG) commandos visited the Shri Jagannath Temple in Puri on Monday to carry out a routine security review as part of their annual calendar.

NDTV 6 May 2025 10:21 pm

Centre Grants In-principle Approval To Shree Jagannath Airport In Puri

The Chief Ministers Office (CMO) confirmed that land acquisition for the project, covering 1,164 acres, has already been identified.

Deccan Chronicle 6 May 2025 9:59 pm

Mamata has an edge in Temple War; while BJP pitches for Jai Shri Ram, Mamata focuses on Jai Jagannath

There is a growing conflict and temple war in West Bengal surrounding the inauguration of the Jagannath temple in Digha, a significant event that opened on April 30 during the auspicious occasion of Akshaya Tritiya. The Bengals Jagannath Dham mirrors the renowned Puri Jagannath Temple, and its inauguration by Mamata is a strategic move in Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 6 May 2025 8:37 pm

Gold surges Rs 2,400 to Rs 99,750/10 gm ahead of US Fed Reserve meeting

New Delhi, May 6 (PTI) Gold prices surged Rs 2,400 to Rs 99,750 per 10 grams in the national capital on Tuesday due to persistent buying by jewellers and stocks, according to the All India Sarafa Association. On Monday, the precious metal of 99.9 per cent purity had ended at Rs 97,350 per 10 grams. Extending the gains for the third straight day, gold of 99.5 per cent purity jumped Rs 2,400 to Rs 99,300 per 10 grams on Tuesday. It had closed at Rs 96,900 per 10 grams in the previous close. Gold prices edged higher as safe-haven demand

The Sen Times 6 May 2025 7:51 pm

From Jammu To Tamil Nadu, Nuclear Cities, Border Zones On Alert As India Runs Civil Defence Drills

Civilians and officials across Jammu, Lucknow, Puri, New Delhi and other districts are taking part in civil defence drills after MHAs directive to states.

News18 6 May 2025 5:36 pm

Use Of 'Dham' In Bengal Jagannath Temple's Name Triggers Mamata-BJP Clash

Servitors of the Puri Jagannath temple are protesting the use of 'dham in the name of a newly-inaugurated Jagannath temple in West Bengal's Digha.

NDTV 6 May 2025 3:45 pm

Is a Grade Worth a Life?

by Syed Zeeshan Jaipuri This crisis will not be resolved through reactive measures after suicides occur. It demands a cultural reconstruction of how Kashmir defines success, childhood, and education. As war looms overhead and uncertainty drapes itself over the valley like a second skin, the results of Class 10 and 12 examinations were declared in [] The post Is a Grade Worth a Life? appeared first on Kashmir Life .

KashmirLife 6 May 2025 3:16 pm

CM Mamata removed word Dham from Digha temple, this is victory of Lord Jagannath devotees: Chief Servitor of Jagannath Puri Temple

Following protests over the Digha Jagannath Temple being called 'Jagannath Dham,' the West Bengal government replaced 'Dham' with 'temple' on signboards. The Chief Servitor of Puri Temple hailed this as a victory for devotees, while Odisha's Law Minister clarified that sacred wood wasn't used in Digha's idol.

The Economic Times 6 May 2025 9:01 am

Civil aviation ministry gives in-principle nod for airports in Rajasthan, Odisha

The Civil Aviation Ministry has approved new airports for Kota and Puri. Kota's approval was expedited due to Om Birla's involvement. The Kota airport will serve the Hadoti region's economic needs. Puri's airport aims to boost religious tourism and regional connectivity. Civil Aviation Minister K Rammohan Naidu approved the projects.

The Economic Times 5 May 2025 11:16 pm

Mamata Banerjee slams Odisha over Digha temple row

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee criticizes the Odisha government. This follows a controversy over the Digha Jagannath Dham temple. Allegations arose about using sacred wood and mistreatment of Bengali workers. Banerjee defends the Digha temple construction. She highlights Bengal's support to Odisha during crises. She also condemns the show-cause notice to a Puri temple servitor.

The Economic Times 5 May 2025 10:12 pm

Freed Israeli Hostage Mia Schem Says She Was Drugged, Raped By Fitness Influencer

Ms Schem said she met the personal trainer, known for his celebrity clientele, at a Purim party.

NDTV 5 May 2025 9:47 pm

Dighas Jagannath temple not Jagannath Dham: Puris titular king

Puri: Puris titular king Gajapati Maharaja Divyasingha Deb Monday claimed that the Jagannath temple in West Bengals Digha cannot be called Jagannath Dham. Deb, the chairman of the Shree Jagannath Temple Managing Committee, said that only the 12th century shrine in Puri can be called Jagannath Dham as per scriptures. Deb, considered the first servitor []

orissapost 5 May 2025 9:06 pm

Digha Temple Not Jagannath Dham, Clarifies Gajapati Maharaja of Puri

Facing mounting opposition, the West Bengal government has quietly removed the Jagannath Dham signage from the Digha temple premises.

Deccan Chronicle 5 May 2025 8:43 pm

Bhojpuri Star Anjana Singh Abuses, Drags Crew Member Over Hotel Blunder | Viral Video

Bhojpuri star Anjana Singh's film shoot in Basti turned chaotic when no hotel room was booked for her. A viral video shows her angrily confronting a crew member.

News18 5 May 2025 4:43 pm

Gold Price In Delhi Jumps Rs 550 To Rs 97,350 Per 10 Grams; Silver Declines Rs 400

Gold of 99.5 per cent purity in the national capital also appreciates by Rs 550 to Rs 96,900 per 10 grams on Monday.

News18 5 May 2025 3:41 pm

Servitor served notice over 'use' of Puri Jagannath temple sacred wood to make idols in Digha shrine

The notice was issued to Daitapati Nijog secretary and senior servitor Ramakrushna Dasmohapatra on the charge of creating confusion in the minds of countless devotees and worshippers of Lord Jagannath

The Hindu 5 May 2025 1:50 pm

Servitor Issued Notice Over Use Of Puri Jagannath Temples Sacred Wood To Make Digha Idols

Trouble started for Ramakrushna Dasmohapatra when he told some media channels that he had taken surplus neem wood from the 2015 Nabakalebar rituals at Puri Jagannath to Digha

News18 5 May 2025 12:42 pm

Servitor served notice over ''use'' of Puri Jagannath temple sacred wood to make idols in Digha shrine

The Shree Jagannath Temple Administration (SJTA) has issued a show cause notice to a senior servitor, Ramakrushna Dasmohapatra, regarding the alleged use of surplus sacred wood from the Puri temple to craft idols for a temple in Digha, West Bengal. This action follows concerns about contradictory statements made by Dasmohapatra and potential tarnishing of the Puri temple's dignity.

The Economic Times 5 May 2025 12:27 pm

Flying squads to keep a tab on drug peddling across Tamil Nadu

COIMBATORE: After Chennai and Madurai, the health department has taken steps to form special flying squads under the drug administration department in all districts across the state. Officials from the department said preliminary work has started to launch the squads, and it is designated to curb drug abuse cases based on intelligence inputs. During the discussion on the Demands for Grants in the Assembly last month, Health Minister Ma Subramanian announced that they would launch special flying squads across the state to prevent the supply and smuggling of sedative drugs. Following his announcement, the food safety and drug administration department has started works to execute the plan. Officials of the department say the inception of flying squads is aimed at tackling drug abuses and also the sale of adulterated, counterfeit and spurious medicines. These squads, comprising drug inspectors, will work with the stakeholder departments such as the police, food safety and others. This strategic move has been approved by the state government to enhance surveillance and monitoring across the pharmaceutical supply chain, especially scheduled drugs. The primary objective of these squads is to conduct regular and surprise inspections, based on intelligence inputs about illegal drug supply through courier services and online services. By doing so, the department aims to safeguard public health and maintain the integrity of the pharmaceutical market, said an official. The squads are functioning in Chennai and Madurai, and are working with a minimal manpower. Once it is expanded across the state, the department must form a team for two districts. In the administration, every zone has two districts. While the department is handling excess workload with minimal manpower, this initiative may add to the difficulties. We have sent the list of manpower availability and shortage to the headquarters when they started the preliminary works for the project. We expect the department to recruit additional manpower for flying squads, the official added.

The New Indian Express 5 May 2025 10:29 am

Six years on, water shortage still a worry at Dharmapuri's Palacode

DHARMAPURI: In 2019, the state government had announced the Pulikarai-Jarthalav project at a cost of Rs 30.38 crore to bring surplus water from the Chinnar river basin to Pulikarai lake through a canal system. The project was aimed at tackling acute water shortage impacting Palacode taluk and improving irrigation area of 432.8 acres. Six years later, this project is yet to be implemented, and farmers, aggrieved by the delay, urged the administration to take steps to hasten the project. Speaking to TNIE, S Selvaraj from Pulikarai in Palacode said, The past few years of summer have been harsh for farmers with temperatures soaring, low pricing for produce and increasing pest attacks. Lack of water continues to remain the biggest concern. The Pulkarai-Jarthalav scheme was a project proposed to tackle water shortage for irrigation and improve cultivation, but there have been multiple delays in the project leaving us with no water for cultivation. We urge PWD(WRD) and the administration to finish the project at the earliest. Another farmer, K Santhamizhan from Erranahalli, said, It is a small project which was proposed to improve groundwater storage. If this project had been completed, we would not be facing problems cultivating our fields. Such projects are crucial for sustaining cultivation and animal husbandry. Officials with PWD(WRD) said, One of the key reasons for delay was the pandemic, followed by legal issues related to land acquisition. Works have been progressing steadily and 90% of the work is complete.

The New Indian Express 5 May 2025 10:23 am

Sudden summer showers, hail hit tomato, mango crops in Dharmapuri

DHARMAPURI: Tomato and mango cultivators in Belrampatti village of Palacode taluk have urged the horticulture department to assess damages caused by summer showers and provide compensation. Last week, the district received a spell of summer showers, giving much-needed relief from the heatwave. However, farmers from Belrampatti in Palacode said that the summer showers have destroyed many acres of tomato and mango crops. Speaking to TNIE, S Chinnasamy from Palacode, said, The rains on Friday and Saturday were accompanied by hail and strong winds. This has impacted areas surrounding Belrampatti village, which has over 50 acres of tomatoes. Strong winds wasted the ripe tomatoes, which has resulted in huge losses for farmers. Therefore, we seek compensation. Another farmer from the village, R Murugan, said, The mango produce was also affected by strong winds. This has resulted in farmers losing profits. A kilogram of mango sold only for Rs 20 due to the winds. It would have otherwise fetched up to Rs 60 per kg. We urge the administration to consider it a disaster and assess the damages. When TNIE attempted to reach out to horticulture officials, they were not available for comment. However, revenue officials claimed there was no large-scale damage as cited by farmers and only a few fields had been impacted. They promised to take necessary steps.

The New Indian Express 5 May 2025 10:19 am

Workers halt cargo operations in Paradip port after 2 die in mishap

PARADIP: Tension prevailed in the prohibited area of Paradip Port after two drivers were killed in an accident on Saturday night. Cargo operations at the port were disrupted for 14 hours as thousands of contractual workers blocked all the four gates following the mishap. Sources said the accident occurred when a dumper deployed by the inter-port transport agency broke down due to air compression failure. Two persons were assigned to repair the vehicle inside the ports restricted area. Ratnakar Swain (35) of Astrang in Puri was maneuvering the steering wheel while Chandan Jena (38) of Sandhakuda within Jatadhari Marine police limits was fixing the vehicle underneath it. All of a sudden, an iron-laden truck rammed into the stationary dumper, seriously injuring both Swain and Jena. The injured duo was shifted to Paradip community health centre where doctors declared them dead. The driver of the iron-laden truck was reportedly under the influence of alcohol. Enraged by the incident, contractual workers closed all the four gates of the port. They also staged dharna at gate number 2 of the port, demanding compensation of Rs 1 crore for each of the deceased and jobs for their family members. The agitators accused port officials and stevedoring personnel of negligence in safety protocols. On being informed, a police team led by additional SP Smruti Ranjan Kar rushed to the protest site. Additional district magistrate of Paradip Niranjan Behera also arrived on the spot and held discussion with the protesters. The protest was called off after it was decided to provide adequate compensation to the bereaved families. Paradip Model IIC Kabuli Barik said bodies of the deceased were sent to Kujang hospital for postmortem. The iron-laden truck involved in the accident has been seized while its driver is absconding. Further investigation is underway.

The New Indian Express 5 May 2025 9:19 am

SJTA issues show-cause notice to Daitapati Nijog secretary over claim of Puri Daru use in Digha temple

PURI: Chief Administrator of Shree Jagannath Temple Administration (SJTA) Arabinda Padhee on Sunday served a show cause notice to the secretary of Daitapati Nijog Ramakrushna Dasmahapatra following his statement after the inauguration of Dighas Jagannath temple in West Bengal. Apart from Ramakrushna, the SJTA chief also summoned the president of Daitapati Nijog Ganeswar Dasmahapatra and questioned the duo. Ramakrushna has been asked to file his reply within seven days. If he fails to give a satisfactory reply, disciplinary action under the Shri Jagannath Temple Act, 1955 will be initiated against him. Being a senior servitor and secretary of the Daita Nijog, he should not have indulged in these activities. This has shocked devotees, the SJTA notice stated. After the meeting, Ganeswar told the press that he had answered all the questions posed by Padhee and assured to cooperate in the investigation. Notably, Ramakrushna came under scanner after his interview with a TV channel in West Bengal which went viral. In the interview, Ramakrushna reportedly said the Daru (neem wood) that had remained unused during the Holy Trinitys Nabakalebara in Puri in 2015, was used for carving the deities in the Digha temple. Sources said almost all the Nijogs have filed their statements on the issue by 5 pm on Sunday. Members of the Nijogs reportedly informed that they were not aware of any Daru being taken out of the temples storeroom and called for a thorough investigation into the matter. In his letter to Padhee, president of Chhatisha Nijog Janardan Pattajoshi Mahapatra pointed out a major flaw in the temple administrative procedure. He said as per tradition, the surplus Daru should have been stored in a designated room with the keys deposited with the temple administration. However, during the last Nabakalebar, the administration failed to collect the keys from the Daitas, raising suspicion about the removal of the neem wood. Pattajoshi called for an investigation into the matter. Meanwhile, activist Jayant Kumar Das lodged a complaint with Singhadwar police accusing Ramakrushna Das Mahapatra of criminal breach of trust, cheating, dealing in stolen property, intentional insult to religious belief and criminal breach of trust. Convenor of Jagannath Sena Priya Darshan Patnaik also filed a similar complaint against Ramakrushna.

The New Indian Express 5 May 2025 8:58 am

Dosa saree, pani puri watch? AI turns food into fashion

An Instagram reel by @hoohoocreations80 showcasing AI-generated Indian street food-inspired fashion has gone viral. The reel features unexpected designs like a dosa saree, ice cream scoop handbag, and a controversial idli shirt. Accessories include pani puri and gulab jamun watches, sparking amusement and slight concern among viewers, with the reel garnering over 48 million views.

The Times of India 5 May 2025 8:01 am

Gun salute in memory of victims in Manipur prompts probe, FIR lodged

GUWAHATI: The Manipur Police has registered an FIR in connection with an alleged gun salute incident in Saikul area of Kangpokpi district. The gun salute was allegedly given by a group of people in memory of those killed during the ethnic violence. Meiteis and Kuki-Zo tribals observed the second anniversary of the conflict on Saturday by organising various programmes. The police in a statement said local leaders and elders were summoned to a police station in connection with the gun salute incident while raids had been conducted at different areas to arrest the miscreants. Stating that five single barrel guns and camouflage uniforms have been seized, the police said the raids would continue to arrest the accused and seize other weapons. The organisers of the programme will be dealt with as per law, the police statement stated. Meanwhile, five organisations representing Meitei and Thadou communities collectively raised pitch for implementation of National Register of Citizens (NRC) in the state. The groups Meitei Heritage Society, Delhi Manipuri Society, and Ningol United Progressive Initiative (representing Meiteis) and Thadou Inpi Manipur and Thadou Students Association met recently and resolved to call upon the Centre to expedite the implementation of NRC in Manipur. The groups demanded the government urgently address the issue of influx of illegal immigrants saying, their presence threatens indigenous communities and national security. A thorough NRC process is fundamental to preserving the demographic integrity and restoring public confidence, they said in a joint statement. Both sides reaffirmed to safeguard the integrity, unity and interests of Manipur as a multi-ethnic state, and recognise the contributions of the Thadou people for the protection of Manipurs interests and integrity. The organisations appealed for deletion of the unconstitutional and ambiguous category Any Kuki tribes from the Scheduled Tribes list, while acknowledging that Thadou is a distinct community and does not fall under the category of Kuki or Any Kuki tribes.

The New Indian Express 5 May 2025 7:23 am

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E-Pao 5 May 2025 6:45 am

Odisha to Bengal: Stop calling Digha temple Jagannath Dham

Odisha government plans to request West Bengal to stop referring to the Digha temple as Jagannath Dham, sparking political disputes. Allegations of using Puri temple wood for Digha idols are under investigation, while craftsmen dismiss the claims. Opposition parties criticize the BJP for its handling of the sensitive issue, emphasizing the emotional connection of Odias to Jagannath culture.

The Times of India 5 May 2025 4:44 am

Servitor questioned over use of Puri Jagannath Temple sacred wood to make idols in Digha shrine

Puri: The Shree Jagannath Temple Administration (SJTA) of Puri Sunday questioned a senior servitor over the alleged use of surplus sacred wood of the 12th-century shrine in crafting idols in a temple at Digha in neighbouring West Bengal, officials said. The servitor, Daitapati Nijog secretary Ramakrushna Dasmohapatra, attended and supervised the consecration ceremony at the []

orissapost 4 May 2025 10:38 pm

16 men rescued from bonded labour in MP's Guna district; nine arrested, search underway for three

BHOPAL: At least 16 men from multiple states, who were held captive and forced to work as bonded labourers by powerful individuals, have been rescued by authorities in Madhya Pradeshs Guna district. The men were freed from various locations including private homes, agricultural fields, roadside dhabas, cowsheds, and brick kilns, where they had been kept in inhuman conditions. According to officials, they were subjected to severe abuse, including electric shocks, whenever they attempted to escape or resisted working without pay. The rescued individuals, aged between 20 and 65, hail from several states including Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Jharkhand, Odisha, and Maharashtra. Many of the victims are reportedly mentally disturbed due to prolonged torture, inadequate food, and physical abuse. Some have been admitted to the Guna district hospital for treatment. Once their condition stabilizes, they will be moved to the Apna Ghar shelter home in neighbouring Shivpuri district. Efforts are underway to trace their families, and the men will be reunited with them based on information gathered during the rescue operation. Acting on specific intelligence inputs about elderly men being held as bonded labourers, joint teams of the Guna district administration, labour department, and police launched a rescue operation on Saturday and freed 16 individuals from captivity in several villages of Chachoura region, including Binaganj, Jaisinghpura, and Chak Patodi. The men had been held in inhuman conditions by powerful local families and forced to work without pay in agricultural fields, cowsheds, and roadside eateries. Many of them were found in tattered clothing and visibly malnourished. The rescued men Among the rescued was 60-year-old Rama from Gujarat, a former schoolteacher who once taught English and Mathematics to Class X students in Ahmedabad. Around two decades ago, he began a religious pilgrimage on foot from Shirdi to Mathura. While passing through Binaganj in Guna district, he was reportedly abducted by a local family and forced into bonded labour on farms and cattle sheds for 19 years. Another victim, 32-year-old Virendra Yadav from Unchahar in Uttar Pradeshs Rae Bareli district, had previously worked at NTPC plants and even ran his own sweet shop. While travelling through Madhya Pradesh some years ago, he was allegedly abducted by a man named Bhura and held captive in Binaganj. He was forced to work without wages, tending to cattle in a cowshed owned by a powerful family. Also rescued was 65-year-old Vimal Kumar from Fatehpur district in UP. He was travelling from Kanpur to Indore by car when his vehicle broke down. A man identified as Bittu offered him help but instead handed him over to another family. Vimal was then held captive and forced into bonded labour. When he attempted to escape, he was brutally assaulted and subjected to electric shocks. Authorities have initiated legal action against those responsible. Meanwhile, efforts are underway to provide medical treatment, counselling, and eventual rehabilitation of the rescued men. The middle-aged and elderly men, who had been forced into bonded labour by powerful individuals in several villages for years, have been freed, said Guna District Police Superintendent Ankit Soni. Cases have been registered against 12 individuals under various sections of the BNS, including Sections 127(4), 127(6), 143(2), 146, 115(2), 351(2), and 3(5). Nine of the accused have already been arrested, and a search is underway for the remaining three. In light of reports suggesting that more bonded labourers may still be held captive by influential individuals in other villages, the Guna district administration has vowed to continue its crackdown on such exploitative practices.

The New Indian Express 4 May 2025 9:19 pm

'This is a crime': Puri Jagannath temple chief servitor slams Mamata govt over Digha temple

Chief servitor of Puri's Jagannath Temple and other religious figures are strongly criticizing the West Bengal government for naming the newly constructed Jagannath temple in Digha as Jagannath Dham. They argue that this move distorts religious tradition, hurts sentiments, and is a politically motivated act by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, as only Puri can be designated as a 'Dham'.

The Times of India 4 May 2025 6:11 pm

Mamata Banerjee's new Digha Jagannath Dham in row over alleged use of leftover timber to carve idols

The Bengal BJP on Sunday attacked West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee over the alleged use of leftover timber from the Nabakalebara rituals at Puri's Jagannath Temple to carve the idols for the new Rs 250-crore grand Jagannath temple complex ...

Web Dunia 4 May 2025 4:57 pm

Badrinath Dham portals open for devotees

DEHRADUN: The portals of the world-famous Shri Badrinath Dham were opened on May 4 for devotees from India and around the world, marking the beginning of the six-month summer pilgrimage season. The sacred ceremony took place amidst the soul-stirring devotional tunes played by the band of the Garhwal Scouts Regiment of the Indian Army. Following the opening, a large crowd of devotees surged forward to catch the first glimpse of the deity and offer prayers. State Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami was also present at Shri Badrinath Dham to witness the auspicious occasion and offer his respects. Earlier, the divine Doli (palanquin procession), Devbhara Yatra carrying the idols of Lord Badri Vishal's assembly, including the principal deities Uddhav ji and Kuber ji, the Garuda Utsav palanquin, and the seat of Shankaracharya ji, arrived at Badrinath Dham on Saturday. These deities had been residing at the Yogdhyan Badri temple in Pandukeshwar during the six-month winter closure. BKTC Chief Executive Officer Vijay Prasad Thapliyal stated, The Devbhara Yatra, led by Rawal Amarnath Namboodiri and accompanied by hundreds of devotees, reached Badrinath Dham after the six-month winter closure during which the deities were housed at the Pandukeshwar Yogdhyan Badri temple. The Devbhara Yatra proceeded from Devdarshini to Bhamani village and then towards the Badrinath temple. Following ancient rituals at Lila Dhungi, the birthplace of Lord Narayan, Rawal Amarnath Namboodiri led the procession through the old market to the Singhdwar (main gate) of the Badrinath temple. Upon reaching the temple complex, devotees greeted the Devbhara Yatra with resounding chants of Jai Badri Vishal, filling the entire Badrish Puri with echoes of Jai Narayan. At 5:00 am, Rawal Amarnath Namboodiri, along with notable figures including BJP State President and Rajya Sabha MP Mahendra Bhatt, District Magistrate Sandeep Tiwari, former Rawal Ishwar Prasad Namboodiri, Dharmadhikari Radhakrishna Thapliyal, Rajpurohit Kanta Prasad Nautiyal, former Dharmadhikari Bhuvan Chandra Uniyal, Vedpathi Ravindra Bhatt, representatives of the Dimri Panchayat entered the temple complex to participate in the portal-opening rituals (Dwar Puja). Temple committee officials, employees, and Indian Army officers also participated in the rituals. The Garhwal Scouts band played melodious and devotional tunes of 'Jai Badri, Jai Kedar,' immersing Badrishupuri in a spiritual atmosphere. After paying respects at the Singhdwar, Uddhav ji was placed in the worship area at the Rawal's residence, while Kuber ji, the treasurer of the gods, was taken to the Maa Nanda Devi temple in Bhamani village for the overnight stay.

The New Indian Express 4 May 2025 4:13 pm

Using surplus Puri temple wood to carve deities at Digha against ethics, morality: Suvendu Adhikari

Kolkata: Using leftover timber meant for Puris Jagannath Temple for carving deities in Jagannath Temple in Digha of East Midnapore district of West Bengal, officially referred to as Jagannath Dham Cultural Central Centre, is against ethics and morality, observed BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari Sunday. The questionable involvement of Servitors, and the unauthorised use of surplus []

orissapost 4 May 2025 3:22 pm

Jagannath temple row: TMC hits out at BJP for 'raising questions on the Pratishtha of Digha temple'

Following objections from the BJP regarding the naming of a newly inaugurated shrine in Digha, West Bengal, as Jagannath Dham, Trinamool Congress has accused the BJP-led Odisha government of hypocrisy. The Odisha government has ordered an investigation into the temple's name and the alleged use of surplus wood from the Puri shrine for idols.

The Times of India 4 May 2025 1:21 pm

SJTA gets into thick of action, Padhee meets servitor bodies

PURI: The alleged use of surplus neem wood (or Daru) of Shree Jagannath Temple of Puri in the carving of the deities of Digha Jagannath Temple took a new turn with the Shree Jagannath Temple Administration (SJTA) swiftly getting into action to find out the truth behind this issue. On Saturday, chief administrator Arabinda Padhee convened a meeting of all traditional establishment heads like Deula Karan, Tadhau Karan, Pattajoshi Mahapatra, Chhatisha Nijog president and Bhitarchhu Mahapatra, and discussed the matter with them. Later in the afternoon, he discussed the issue with Badagrahis (four Daita servitors in charge of each deity during the Rath Yatra), who participated in the 2015 Nabakalebar ritual and recorded their statements. However, only three Badagrahis attended the meeting. They all suggested a thorough probe into this most sensitive issue involving the emotions and religious sentiments of the devotees. The four Badagrahis are Jagannath Swainmahapatra of Lord Jagannath, Haladhar Dasmahapatra of Lord Balabhadra, Ramachandra Dasmahapatra of Devi Subhadra, and Patimahapatra of Lord Sudarshan. They all had participated in the last Nabakalebar ritual. In the evening, the chief administrator met the three Biswakarmas (traditional hereditary carpenters) of the three chariots who shaped the Darus into specific deities during the Nabakalebar ritual in 2015. They stated the shaping of deities forms was done in secret, and no one was allowed to go out of the temple till the work was finished. All the surplus neem wood was kept in the store under the guidance of the Daitapatis. The stored Daru sizes are not suitable to construct Bigrahas with a height of 2.5 ft to 3 ft, said Bijay Mahapatra, the Biswakarma of Nandighosh, to the media after the meeting. The chief administrator issued notices to the president and secretaries of all nijogs (associations of different types of servitors) to submit in writing, by 5 pm on Sunday, positively, if they have knowledge or information on the matter. Ramachandra Dasmahapatra, a senior Daitapati, said it is almost impossible to take out neem wood from the temple store. In case somebody has taken, it should be investigated, he said. According to sources in the temple, the surplus Daru was stored in a room to meet emergencies and contingencies. The Daitas, after placing the unused Daru in the store, lock it and hand over the keys to the temple security chief, known as the commander. There have been instances in the past when Biswakarmas were summoned to carry out urgent repairs to the body of deities secretly in the dead of the night, sources said. The action was necessitated after an interview of Ramakrushna Dasmahapatra, secretary of Daitapati Nijoga, to a TV channel of West Bengal became viral. Ramakrishna reportedly told the TV channel he had brought the idols made of Daru and installed them at the Digha Jagannath Temple. This evoked strong reactions from devotees and Ramakrushna hurriedly organised a press meet on Friday and rebutted the allegations, saying he had used only neem tree logs to carve out four idols. He blamed the electronic media for spreading untruth.

The New Indian Express 4 May 2025 1:08 pm

Hanging by the thread: Delhis streetside tailors stitch survival amid fading demand

From Govindpuri to Chittaranjan Park, roadside tailors are essential to Delhi's clothing culture. These tailors fulfill small sewing needs. They are a lifeline for those who cannot afford readymade clothes. Many veteran tailors persist despite challenges. Some tailors like Ram Avadh and Arun Poddar take pride in their work. They see their needle stitch living on in Delhi.

The Times of India 4 May 2025 12:13 pm

Amit Malviya flays Mamata Banerjee over controversies surrounding Digha Temple

Kolkata: BJP Information Technology cell chief and the partys central observer for West Bengal, on Sunday, lashed out at Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee over multiple controversies surrounding the newly-built Jagannath Temple, officially termed as a cultural centre, at Digha in East Midnapore district. Notably, the Odisha Government has directed the Shree Jagannatha Temple Administration, Puri, Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 4 May 2025 11:28 am

Two killed, four injured as car hits pole on Chennai-Krishnagiri national highway

KRISHNAGIRI: Two persons were killed and four others injured after a road accident near Bargur in Krishnagiri district. The victims were headed to Hogenakkal from Ranipet by car when it hit a power pole in the centre media early on Saturday. The deceased were identified as A Sekar (44) and J Jana (22) of Kaveripakkam in Ranipet district, while the injured were identified as R Balakrishnan (52) of Tiruvannamalai district and L Lokesh (22), V Thivakaran (24) and V Kanniyappan (70) from Ranipet district. According to the Bargur police, seven persons from Ranipet were heading to Hogenakkal in Dharmapuri district early on Saturday. When the car neared Chinna Bargur, driver Lokesh allegedly lost control of the vehicle and hit an electricity pole in the centre medianSekar and Jana were thrown out of the car on impact and died on the spot, on the Chennai-Krishnagiri national highway. The Bargur police reached the spot and sent the bodies of the deceased, and the injured persons to the Government Krishnagiri Medical College Hospital. Lokesh received injuries to his head, while the others were injured on the hands and legs. All victims were daily wage labourers. Another occupant of the car, M Kumaravel (36) of Kaveripakkam in Ranipet district was unhurt, and he lodged a complaint at the Bargur police station. A probe is under way.

The New Indian Express 4 May 2025 9:40 am

Nrusinghnath Temple secures Rs 5.4 crore insurance cover for Baisakha Mela

BARGARH: To ensure safety of devotees attending the six-day long Baisakha Mela, the Sri Sri Nrusinghnath Temple Trust has secured an insurance coverage of Rs 5.40 crore for the festival. This means each participating devotee is covered for accidents and calamities during the event, marking it a first for the temple to have opted for such a social security measure. The Baisakha Mela, hosted at the Nrusinghnath Temple near Paikmal, is celebrated to mark the birth anniversary of Lord Nrusingha. It will take place from May 7 to May 12 this year. On March 28, the temple trust resolved to get an insurance cover for Baisakha Mela and approached United India Insurance Company for a quote. After several rounds of negotiations, the insurance company offered a coverage of Rs 5.40 crore against a premium of Rs 1,57,648 for the six-day festival. The premium was paid on April 29, and the insurance cover was successfully secured, said sources. Hiramani Bhoi, a local resident and lawyer who negotiated on behalf of the temple trust, said, Every person who steps into the temple during the Baisakha Mela will be covered under insurance during the six days. The coverage will be for Rs 7,50,000 per head in the case of accidental death on the temple premises, regardless of their age, gender, or any other criteria. The Baisakha Mela is celebrated from Triyodasi to Purnima in the month of Baisakha, and includes a holy dip at Gokunda Ghat, believed to absolve devotees of their sins. Devotees from Chhattisgarh, in particular, treat the water at Gokunda Ghat as sacred. The festival is a grand occasion, drawing devotees from across Odisha as well as neighbouring states like Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh. The temple, located at the foothills of Gandhamardan Hill, is expecting more than one lakh visitors during the festival. The temple trust decided to arrange insurance for the event for the first time this year. To ensure smooth operations during the festival, the temple trust has made full arrangements for drinking water facilities and first aid. Local police has been asked to deploy an adequate number of personnel to maintain law and order throughout the event. The decision to insure the festival highlights the growing importance of public liability coverage at major religious events. Shree Jagannath Temple in Puri insures its Rath Yatra, while Sabarimala Temple provides accidental death cover during the Mandala-Makaravilakku season. Similarly, Attukal Bhagavathy Temple in Thiruvananthapuram offers insurance for the Pongala festival, and both Lalbaugcha Raja and Dagdusheth Ganapati temples in Pune provide coverage during Ganeshotsav. This initiative by the Nrusinghnath Temple Trust has set a significant precedent for other temples in the region, ensuring the safety and well-being of lakhs of devotees attending the festival.

The New Indian Express 4 May 2025 9:24 am

Need to promote indigenous sports on global stage: CM Mohan Charan Majhi

BHUBANESWAR: Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi on Saturday reaffirmed the commitment of Odisha government to ensure that indigenous sports get their rightful place on the world stage. Addressing a session on Indigenous Sports - From India to the Global Stage at the World Audio Visual & Entertainment Summit (WAVES 2025) in Mumbai, the chief minister said traditional games must be promoted and expanded to the global stage. Preserving indigenous sports is preserving our soul. It is about giving our children a sense of belonging and pride in their heritage. It is about building a future, rooted in the strength of our past. Tradition is the new vibe. Indigenous games to global glory, is our vision, Majhi said. He said the state government will continue to work with the Centre and global federations to ensure that indigenous sports get their rightful place on the world stage. Reflecting on his early playing experiences with traditional sports like kabaddi and kho kho in Keonjhar, a tribal-dominated district, Majhi said, These were more than games. They were expressions of teamwork, resilience and identity rooted in the soil of our communities. As we say in Odisha - khela re sanskruti achhi, sanskruti re asmita achhi (in our games lies our culture, and in our culture lies our identity). He said, kho kho and kabaddi are still a part of school activities in Odisha. Mallakhamb is yet another sport which is extensively practised in the heritage land of Puri. In Odisha, we are deeply proud of our rich traditions. Our tribal communities have preserved unique forms of games - simple, yet profound; local, yet universal in spirit, he said. The chief minister also highlighted the success of Odisha Juggernauts, the only state government-owned franchise in the Ultimate Kho Kho League, which won the inaugural season in 2022. He said Odisha is emerging as a major sports hub in India and the state government is specially focused on strengthening grassroots sports. We are developing stadiums in every block, creating training centres at the panchayat level and launching special programmes to nurture young talent from rural and tribal areas to create champions in every village, he said. Exhorting content creators to focus more on our traditional games, Majhi said, We have amazing creators who can create magic and attract our youngsters to our traditional sports. The fusion of content, native sports and culture will create a new wave of traditional sports in India.

The New Indian Express 4 May 2025 9:05 am

KIIT death: Nepalese students last rites conducted by family

Bhubaneswar: The last rites of 18-year-old Nepalese student Prisa Sah, who died at KIIT, were conducted at Swargadwar in Puri in the presence of her family members Saturday, officials said. According to tradition, the deceased girls father, Shyam Pd Sah lit the funeral pyre at the crematorium in the holy town. Prisas mother, Pinky Sah, []

orissapost 4 May 2025 9:01 am

Farmhouse murders: Cops to trace elderly living alone

ERODE/TIRUPPUR: Following the murder of an elderly couple in a farmhouse in Sivagiri in Erode district, the district police have started surveying elderly persons living alone in farmhouses. Around 100 policemen from Erode district and 100 from Nilgiris, Dharmapuri and Salem districts have been deployed for this task. The police are asking 43 questions to the public, and creating awareness. According to sources, R Ramasamy and Bhagyalakshmi, an elderly couple who lived alone in a farmhouse in Vijayanagaram village near Sivagiri, were beaten to death by unidentified culprits and around 10 sovereigns of gold jewels were looted from the scene. The district police have formed 10 special teams to nab the accused. In an effort to prevent such incidents from continuing, the district police have launched a survey to identify those living in farmhouses, and elderly people living alone in the suburban areas of Erode district since Saturday. A team consists of four policemen led by a local sub-inspector or special sub-inspector. The survey work is in progress, with a particular focus on farmhouses located along irrigation canals. In all 43 questions are being asked by the police, including name, address, Aadhaar number, details of nearby residents, details of vehicles used, if the house has a CCTV camera, whether there are Tasmac outlets nearby and whether people from other districts and states are staying nearby, a police officer said. In addition, the police provide emergency numbers to the public and provided guidance to raise pet dogs, and install surveillance cameras. Speaking to TNIE, Erode SP A Sujatha said, The investigation into the murder of an elderly couple is going on the right track. A survey of elderly people living alone and farmhouses is underway with the intention of preventing crime. Patrolling has been intensified in Tiruppur district.

The New Indian Express 4 May 2025 8:19 am

Vathalmalai coffee growers demand marketing avenues

DHARMAPURI: Poor marketing avenues for coffee beans have proved to be a dampener for its farmers in the hill hamlet of Vathalmalai in Dharmapuri district. They said poor pricing and lack of a market hamper development of coffee cultivation. As a way out they demanded the district administration to set up a local cooperative industry or even coffee board procurement centres in the area. Vathalmalai, which is located 3,000 feet above sea level, is the only area in Dharmapuri where farmers undertake coffee cultivation. A total area of 350 acres is dedicated to coffee production. But because of the lack of local marketing avenues, farmers transport their produce to Yercaud to the Coffee Board procurement centre to sell their produce. Because of the tedious nature of the trade, most coffee producers fall victim to poor pricing fixed by middle men. So to fetch better prices and improve marketing avenues we need a local cooperative or Coffee board of India procurement centre to further boost prices, farmers stated. Speaking to TNIE, R Kaliappan of Palsilambu said, Coffee trees usually flower by May and provide us with fruit by September and by October we would be able to have the beans ready for sales. Usually traders come to our village and procure the beans from us. The price is usually less than Rs 250 to Rs 270 per kilogram. The alternative is to take our produce to Yercaud and sell our produce to the Coffee Board there. We usually do not go there because of the transport expenses and the limited availability of transportation here. Another coffee farmer, M Periyasamy, too echoed the same concern while pressing for a local cooperative or procurement centre. The price has been about the same for over 10 years now. We started cultivating coffee in our hamlet around 2011-12. It was introduced to use by the administration. But the crop fetches a poor price. Because of the limited marketing avenues we have to rely on middle men who fix the prices. S Selvakumar, another farmer said, A cooperative would be the most beneficial as it could create a local brand and promote the coffee and pepper produced here. But we need assistance as we are not very tech savvy or informed about such initiatives here. We urge the district administration to consider our demand and improve coffee production. When TNIE spoke to officials in the district administration they promised to look into the matter. While the cultivation area in Vathalmalai has expanded, there is still limited production. Nonetheless we would take necessary steps to aid coffee farmers, officials said.

The New Indian Express 4 May 2025 7:47 am

Traditional Manipuri Style Showcased at East India Fashion Week 2025 Northeast Live

Traditional Manipuri Style Showcased at East India Fashion Week 2025Northeast Live

Manipur 4 May 2025 6:36 am

NEMSU pays tribute

Marking the completion of 2 years of Manipur conflict, NEHU Manipuri Students' Union NEMSU observed a minute of silence and paid tributes to martyrs at the North Eastern Hill University NEHU Shillong campus today Meitei teachers, students and members of various other communities took part in the observance held in front of the NEHU Central Library Source The Sangai Express

E-Pao 4 May 2025 6:35 am

Kalarippayattu team screened for 7th Khelo India Youth Games 2025

Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, May 3: The J&K Sports Council organized the official screening of the Jammu & Kashmir Kalarippayattu team ahead of the 7th Khelo India Youth Games 2025, scheduled to take place in Bodh Gaya, Bihar, from May 11 to 13. The selected athletes are Manvi Sharma, Misthi Sharma, Aapurti Saini, Anandika, Adarishta Manhas, Aaidah Nabi, Palak Sharma, Pratham Vaid, Nitin Kumar and Chirag Puri. The screening session was attended by several distinguished dignitaries, including Baljinder Singh, Divisional [] The post Kalarippayattu team screened for 7th Khelo India Youth Games 2025 appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 4 May 2025 5:26 am

Dhankhar Raises Concerns Over Delhis Pollution, Calls For Phasing Out Of Old Vehicles

Dhankhar also opined that it will be oo much for us to go for air purifiers.

News18 3 May 2025 10:51 pm

Odishas decision for probe into controversy surrounding Jagannath temple in Digha justified: Bengal BJP leader

Kolkata: The move by the Odisha government directing the Shree Jaagnnatha Temple Administration, Puri to initiate a probe into the controversy surrounding the newly-built Jagannath Temple, officially termed as a cultural centre, at Digha in East Midnapore district of West Bengal is quite justified, according to fashion designer-turned-politician and the BJP legislator from West Bengal, []

orissapost 3 May 2025 10:36 pm

Jagannath Dham row deepens, SJTA begins probe into alleged use of Puri wood in Digha temple

Bhubaneswar: As tensions rise over the West Bengal governments portrayal of a newly constructed temple in Digha as Jagannath Dham, the Shree Jagannath Temple Administration (SJTA) has launched an official probe into allegations that sacred wood from the Puri Jagannath Temple was secretly used to craft idols at the Digha shrine. State Law Minister Prithiviraj []

orissapost 3 May 2025 10:30 pm

Kin of deceased Nepalese student at KIIT University demands `thorough probe`

A relative of the deceased, said that the victim`s post-mortem examination was underway and that the family of the student would cremate the mortal remains in Puri

Mid Day 3 May 2025 9:08 pm

Tamil Nadu: Dalit teen attacked with sticks, rods for questioning upper caste man

A 17-year-old Dalit boy was brutally beaten and tied to a tree overnight by upper caste men near Thenkaraikottai village in Tamil Nadus Dharmapuri district. Tharun had worked at his attacker, Ramakrishnans, paddy threshing unit for six days before quitting to work with a relative. Ramakrishnan reportedly spoke badly about Tharun to his uncle. This Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 3 May 2025 8:43 pm

15 Best Air Purifiers (2025): Coway, AirDoctor, IQAir

Protect your home against dust, pets, allergies, and more with air purifiers tested firsthand by WIRED.

Wired 3 May 2025 8:37 pm

Iran says 'has every right' to enrich uranium, dismissing US concerns

Iran defended its right to enrich uranium, citing its NPT membership, amidst Western concerns about potential nuclear weapons development. Talks with the US have been delayed, while the US Secretary of State urged Iran to cease enrichment and allow inspections. Tensions remain high as Iran enriches uranium to 60-percent purity, sparking concerns from Western powers and calls for sanctions.

The Economic Times 3 May 2025 2:10 pm

Four held for attacking Dalit minor in Dharmapuri

DHARMAPURI: The A Pallipatti police have arrested four people and are on the lookout for one more person involved in the attack of a 16-year-old SC youth near Thenaraikottai village in Dharmapuri. Police said, On Wednesday night, a 16-year-old boy along with his 20-year old relative both belonging to the SC community had gone to a petrol station near Thenkaraikottai village to refuel their two-wheeler. The 16-year-old had worked for the owner of the petrol bunk V Ramakrishnan (66) for a few days in the past and when they met, an argument broke out between them. Enraged, Ramakrishnan allegedly used casteist slurs and attacked the two youths. Ramakrishnan also directed four others to apprehend the 16-year-old boy, tied him to a post, and beat him up with iron rods. The other youth escaped and notified the minor's family, who rescued and admitted him to Harur GH. On Thursday, the boy filed a complaint with A Pallipatti police and a case has been registered under seven sections of BNS and under SC/ST POA Act against five people, of which R Selvam (38), R Senthil (43), V Selvaraj (32) T Senthil (45) have been arrested. Meanwhile, the prime accused, V Ramakrishnan has been hospitalised. Ramakrishnan has also filed a complaint with A Pallipatti police stating that the two youths had attacked him which had resulted in the brawl. We have also booked a case against the two youths and further investigation is on, police said.

The New Indian Express 3 May 2025 9:22 am

Sudarsan Pattnaik seeks CMs intervention over Digha temple Jagannath Dham row

BHUBANESWAR: Eminent sculptor and former Srimandir managing committee member Sudarsan Pattnaik on Friday sought Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhis intervention into the controversy surrounding Jagannath temple at Digha. In a letter to the chief minister, Pattnaik said the use of word Dham by the West Bengal government for the temple has deeply hurt the religious sentiments of millions of Jagannath devotees across the world. According to sacred scriptures, there exists only one Jagannath Dham, which is located at Puri. Associating any other temple with the title Jagannath Dham may lead to religious confusion and contradicts the long-standing spiritual and Hindu cultural traditions, he wrote. Pointing out that a few sevayats from Puri have reportedly claimed that brahma has been established in the stone idol of Lord Jagannath at Digha temple, Pattnaik said the concept of brahma in Mahaprabhu Jagannaths idol is deeply sacred and unique aspect of Srimandir, tied to centuries of tradition and ritual secrecy. Seeking an investigation, Pattnaik alleged that the findings of government inquiry into Brahma Parivartan (soul transfer) delay in 2015 Nabakalebara is yet to be made public.

The New Indian Express 3 May 2025 9:18 am

Girl, 3, youngest to take Santhara fast unto death

BHOPAL: A three-year-old terminally ill child in Indore became the youngest to embrace death through the Jain practice of Santhara. She passed away on March 21 minutes after the ceremony ended. Santhara or Sallekhana is a voluntary practice of fast unto death, which is undertaken when the end is imminent. But since patient Viyana Jain was just three, she couldnt have taken the decision voluntarily. It was her parents Varsha and Piyush Jain, both techies, who took the call following advice from Jain guru Rajesh Muni Maharaj. Significantly, Santhara was declared illegal by the Rajasthan High Court in August 2015. The court made it punishable under Section 306 of the IPC (abetment of suicide). The order had triggered massive protests by the Jains, who argued that while suicide was a sin, Santhara was a religious practice for self-purification. A month later, the Supreme Court suspended the HC order. Viyana was diagnosed with brain tumour in December last year and underwent surgery in Mumbai in January. After surgery her condition improved, but a couple of months later, it started deteriorating following relapse of the brain tumour. We took her to our Jain guru on March 21. He told us her end was near and recommended Santhara, said Varsha over phone. Varsha claimed that the guru holds a PhD in Santhara and had helped 107 individuals undergo Santhara. We agreed with a heavy heart. Within 10 minutes after the Santhara ritual chanting of mantras, Viyana breathed her last, she recalled. I keep visiting orphanages. She loved feeding cows and pigeons, were continuing it. Its my dream to undertake a major tree plantation in her memory in future, Varsha said.

The New Indian Express 3 May 2025 8:11 am

Gold climbs to Rs 96,800/10 gm, silver too jumps

NEW DELHI, May 2: Gold prices climbed Rs 1,080 to Rs 96,800 per 10 grams in the national capital on Friday due to fresh buying from jewellers amid a firm trend overseas, according to the All India Sarafa Association. On Thursday, the precious metal of 99.9 per cent purity plunged Rs 2,830 to Rs 95,720 per 10 grams. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp Gold of 99.5 per cent purity rose Rs 180 to Rs 96,350 per 10 grams. [] The post Gold climbs to Rs 96,800/10 gm, silver too jumps appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 3 May 2025 5:05 am

Odisha govt. orders probe into Puri Jagannath priests role in West Bengal temple ceremony

The probe will also find out if leftover timber procured for the Nabakalebara rituals at the Puri Jagannath Temple in Odisha was used to carve the idols of the sibling deities at a new Jagannath temple complex in Digha, West Bengal

The Hindu 2 May 2025 10:18 pm

Discover the culinary heritage of Odisha and Southeast Asia at Jaatra, Taj Puri

Dining at Taj Puri Resorts specialty restaurant Jaatra is a , dining isnt just about eating; its ajourney through centuries-old history of trade and culinary transformations

The Hindu 2 May 2025 9:16 pm

Row over Jagannath Dham at Digha deepens, Odisha govt orders probe

Bhubaneswar: Odisha Law Minister Prithiviraj Harichandan Friday ordered the Shree Jagannatha Temple Administration (SJTA), Puri to initiate a probe into the controversy surrounding the newly built Jagannath Temple at Digha in West Bengal. The state governments move came after local media reported that some Puri servitors had attended the consecration ceremony at Digha temple and []

orissapost 2 May 2025 8:56 pm

Assam Rifles rescues abducted Jharkhand man in Manipur India Today

Assam Rifles rescues abducted Jharkhand man in ManipurIndia Today

Manipur 2 May 2025 8:09 pm

Gold climbs Rs 1,080 to Rs 96,800/10 gm, silver jumps Rs 1,600

NEW DELHI, May 2:Gold prices climbed Rs 1,080 to Rs 96,800 per 10 grams in the national capital on Friday due to fresh buying from jewellers amid a firm trend overseas, according to the All India Sarafa Association. On Thursday, the precious metal of 99.9 per cent purity plunged Rs 2,830 to Rs 95,720 per 10 grams. Gold of 99.5 per cent purity rose Rs 180 to Rs 96,350 per 10 grams. It had depreciated Rs 1,930 to Rs [] The post Gold climbs Rs 1,080 to Rs 96,800/10 gm, silver jumps Rs 1,600 appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 2 May 2025 5:40 pm

Delhi HC Rejects Saket Gokhales Plea To Recall Defamation Damages, To Pay Rs 50 Lakh

Puri had approached the high court in 2021, alleging Gokhale tarnished her goodwill and reputation by making reckless and false allegations about her financial affairs.

News18 2 May 2025 3:06 pm

Odisha devotees demand removal of 'Jagannath Dham' label from Digha temple

The West Bengal government's naming of the new Digha temple as Jagannath Dham has drawn criticism from Odisha's Jagannath devotees, who fear it undermines the sanctity of the Puri shrine. Religious figures, including Sudarsan Pattnaik, are demanding clarification and urging intervention, citing potential confusion and offense to long-standing traditions.

The Times of India 2 May 2025 2:35 pm

Why Mamata Banerjees Rs 5 Lakh Broom Gift To Digha Jagannath Temple Is Special

In India, golden brooms are used in only a few special religious places. At Puri's Jagannath Temple, a gold broom cleans Lord Jagannaths chariot during the prestigious Rath Yatra

News18 2 May 2025 1:30 pm

Samruddhi Expressways Final Phase Delayed Again; Citizens Express Frustration

Mumbai The much-anticipated final phase of the Hindu Hriday Samrat Balasaheb Thackeray Samruddhi Mahamarg, often referred to as Maharashtras dream project, has once again hit a roadblock. The 76-kilometer stretch from Igatpuri to Amne, which forms the concluding segment of the 701-km expressway, was expected to be inaugurated on May 1. However, the long-awaited [] The post Samruddhi Expressways Final Phase Delayed Again; Citizens Express Frustration appeared first on Nagpur Today : Nagpur News .

nagpurtoday 2 May 2025 12:38 pm

Trinamool MP's Petition To Recall Defamation Order Denied, To Pay Rs 50 Lakh

Former diplomat Lakshmi Puri had sued TMC MP Saket Gokhale over his social media posts alleging that she had purchased certain property in Switzerland disproportionate to her income.

NDTV 2 May 2025 11:49 am

Delhi High Court rejects Saket Gokhale plea challenging order to pay Rs 50 lakh damages indefamationcase

The Delhi High Court on Friday rejected two petitions filed by Trinamool Congress leader Saket Gokhale seeking recall of the verdict directing him to pay Rs 50 lakh damages in a defamation case filed by former diplomat Lakshmi Puri. The single-judge Bench of Justice Purushaindra Kumar Kaurav, while acknowledging that the Counsel representing Gokhale argued [] The post Delhi High Court rejects Saket Gokhale plea challenging order to pay Rs 50 lakh damages indefamationcase appeared first on India Legal .

indialegallive 2 May 2025 11:25 am

'We can't help you': Delhi HC refuses to recall order directing TMC MP Saket Gokhale to pay Rs 50 lakh damages to ex-diplomat

The Delhi High Court has dismissed TMC MP Saket Gokhale's plea to recall an order requiring him to pay Rs 50 lakh in damages to former diplomat Lakshmi Murdeshwar Puri in a defamation case. The court also rejected Gokhale's application to condone a delay of over 180 days in filing the recall plea, citing his failure to provide justification for the delay. Puri had filed the suit in 2021 over defamatory allegations regarding her financial dealings.

The Times of India 2 May 2025 11:25 am

Delhi High Court refuses to recall order directing TMC MP Saket Gokhale to pay Rs 50 lakh damages to ex-diplomat

New Delhi, May 2 (PTI) The Delhi High Court on Friday refused to recall its order directing TMC MP Saket Gokhale to pay damages of Rs 50 lakh to former diplomat Lakshmi Murdeshwar Puri for defamation. Justice Purushaindra Kumar Kaurav also junked Gokhales plea to condone a delay of over 180 days in seeking the relief. We cant help you. We have to reject both the applications, the judge said. Justice Kaurav said no explanation was offered for the delay in approaching the court. Puri had approached the high court in 2021, alleging Gokhale tarnished her goodwill and reputation by

The Sen Times 2 May 2025 11:13 am

HC refuses to recall order directing TMC MP Saket Gokhale to pay 50 lakh damages to ex-diplomat

Lakshmi Murdeshwar Puri had approached the high court in 2021, alleging Mr. Gokhale tarnished her goodwill and reputation by making reckless and false allegations about her financial affairs

The Hindu 2 May 2025 11:13 am

HC refuses to recall order directing TMC MP Saket Gokhale to pay Rs 50 lakh damages to ex-diplomat

The Delhi High Court has upheld its decision, refusing to recall the order that requires TMC MP Saket Gokhale to pay Rs 50 lakh in damages to former diplomat Lakshmi Murdeshwar Puri for defamation. The court also dismissed Gokhale's plea to excuse a significant delay in seeking relief, citing a lack of explanation for the delay.

The Economic Times 2 May 2025 11:05 am

Pandal cultivation acreage goes up in Tiruchy, taken up on 50 acres in 2024-25

TIRUCHY: Bettering its performance from financial year 2023-34, the horticulture department brought about 50 acres in the district under the cultivation of pandal vegetables in FY25 under its area expansion programme. The corresponding figure in FY24 was about 35 acres. Several of the 50-odd farmers who received a total subsidy of Rs 60 lakh under the scheme and commenced cultivation of vining vegetables early this year expect to generate up to Rs 5 lakh per acre for their investment of around Rs 1.5 lakh per acre. The area expansion programme aims to increase the acreage under horticulture crop cultivation like vegetables, fruits, flowers and spices by providing subsidies and incentives to farmers. S Saranya, deputy director of the horticulture department in Tiruchy, said high-density cultivation of native vegetables such as bitter gourd, snake gourd and ridge gourd is being encouraged under the scheme. In an effort to improve the livelihood of farmers in rain-fed areas like Manapparai, Vaiyampatti and Marungapuri, as well as irrigated regions like Thottiyam, we are encouraging them to cultivate pandal vegetables. (Under the scheme) Over 50 farmers received a total subsidy of Rs 60 lakh to procure stone pillars, three types of iron wires for pandal set-up and fencing materials. The subsidy also covers vegetable seeds and labour costs, the deputy director added. The crop cycle for these vegetables is three months. Farmers are advised to sow the seeds in the main seasons falling during aadi, margazhi and thai pattam, a senior department official said. P Vellaisami, a farmer from Manpathai, who previously cultivated paddy and sorghum, has now switched to cultivating snake gourd on his one-acre farmland. Mentioning having sown the seeds three months ago, he said they have now grown to bear fruit. Vellaisami said he received Rs 1.67 lakh in subsidy and spent around Rs 1 lakh from his own funds for the cultivation. Officials from the horticulture department encouraged farmers like me to shift from paddy to native vegetables, which offer returns every three months. Compared to paddy, this crop returns a more reasonable profit. However, market conditions heavily influence our earnings. Currently, farmers receive only about one-third the retail market price. Even a slight increase in that percentage could significantly improve our profit margins, he added.

The New Indian Express 2 May 2025 8:07 am

Yamunas purification is of utmost importance: Shah

The Times of India 1 May 2025 11:16 pm

Illegal liquor factory busted in Shahzadpur; four arrested, massive seizure made

Haryana police in Ambala busted an illegal liquor factory in Shahzadpur, seizing a large quantity of spurious liquor and materials. Four individuals, Gurpreet Singh, Surinder Singh, Sandeep, and Sachin, were arrested during the raid. The illicit operation was owned by Bittu, who is now being pursued. The police confiscated liquor labeled under various brands, empty bottles, packaging, and sealing machines.

The Times of India 1 May 2025 10:50 pm

Odisha devotees demand removal of Jagannath Dham label from Digha temple

Bhubaneswar: A strong resentment is brewing among devotees of Lord Jagannath in Odisha over the West Bengal governments portrayal of the newly inaugurated Digha temple as Jagannath Dham, with at least two former members of the 12th-century Puri shrines managing committee demanding the withdrawal of what they call a self-styled title. While many Hindu pundits, []

orissapost 1 May 2025 10:40 pm