Menstrual leave in Karnataka: Check policies and benefits across Indias other states as well
Karnataka has approved 12 paid menstrual leave days annually for women employees, a first for both government and private sectors in India. This policy aims to create supportive work environments by recognizing women's health needs. Other states like Bihar, Odisha, and Kerala have also implemented similar initiatives for employees and students, highlighting menstrual leave as a health necessity.
The Labour Minister said the Karnataka governments unanimous decision to give a 12-day paid menstrual leave a year would greatly benefit women working in garment and other small industries.
Four migrant workers injured in cooking gas explosion in Keralas Kannur; two critical
All are Odisha natives
Odisha: Crime Branch Probes Vanik Coaching Centre in SI Recruitment Scam
Several of the 114 candidates arrested from Vizianagaram in Andhra Pradesh in connection with the SI job scam were students of Vanik
BJP Govt in Odisha reacts sharply to W.B. CMs comment on Cuttack communal violence
Number of arrests has gone up to nine following fresh arrests of three persons in connection with the violence
Odisha Police widen probe into recruitment scam
Raid was conducted on a prominent coaching centre of Bhubaneswar to ascertain any possible link between the coaching centre, job seekers, and the scamsters
Saatvik Green Energy announces Rs 3,150 crore capex for Odisha facility
Saatvik Green Energy announced a significant Rs 3,150 crore capital expenditure plan for its Odisha facility to boost solar cell and module production. This investment aims to expand capacity to 4 GW of modules and 4.8 GW of cells, supporting the company's strategy for integrated renewable energy solutions and domestic market demand.
Centre seeks action against officials for tribal school built on forest land in Odisha
It said that the construction of the school, a flagship initiative of the Tribal Affairs Ministry and the Odisha government, took place without prior approval, constituting a violation of the Forest Conservation Act
Odisha Bar Council condemns advocates attack on CJI Gavai
Days after an advocate attempted to hurl a shoe at CJI BR Gavai, Odisha Bar Council chairman Sitanshu Mohan Dwibedi condemned the act, calling it a disgrace to the judiciary. He stressed that no advocate is above the law, while the Bar Council of India suspended the lawyers licence and initiated action
Excise dept seizes 20 kg Ganja in Abdullapurmet, arrests man
Hyderabad: The Excise department officials seized 20.8 kg Ganja worth Rs 11 lakh in Abdullapurmet on Wednesday, October 8. A man from Odisha was arrested. The accused was identified as Nabhi Nayak, aka Hari. Nayak had packed ganja into four bags and placed them in the luggage compartment of a bus. He travelled in the 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 .
Odisha to restore Rabindranath Tagores residence in Puri
The seaside home narrowly escaped demolition by the Puri Municipality after a campaign to preserve it; the property will now be converted into a museum
Who is Avtar Singh Shahi, the new BSF IG in Delhi who rose from Assistant Commandant
Avtar Singh Shahi has been appointed as the new Inspector General (IG) of the Border Security Force (BSF) Frontier Headquarters in Delhi. A decorated officer with over three decades of service, Shahi has previously served as IG of Special Ops BSF in Odisha and received the Presidents Police Medal for Distinguished Service in 2025.
Odishas Cuttack Clash: CM Reviews Law and Order, Warns Mischief-Makers
City returns to normalcy; people venture out to join offices, for work
Odisha to Restore Tagores Historic Puri Residence, Convert it into a Museum
Odisha government to restore Tagores Puri Retreat as Museum Honouring His Legacy
Odisha man arrested for transporting 20 kg ganja to Hyderabad in private bus
JSW Cement commissions 1 MTPA grinding unit at Sambalpur, Odisha
JSW Cement has commissioned a 1 MTPA cement grinding unit in Sambalpur, Odisha, through its subsidiary Shiva Cement. This expansion increases JSW Cement's total installed capacity to 21.6 MTPA, aiming to meet the growing demand in the Eastern region and consolidate its market position.
Odisha lawyers abstain from court work to protest murder of advocate Pitabas Panda
Panda (50) was shot dead by two unknown bike-borne miscreants while he was standing near his house at Brahma Nagar area of Berhampur town on Monday night
Odisha: Chaos in Cuttack During Durga Puja, as Procession Clashes Spiral Into Violence
A historic city known for centuries of communal harmony faces a 36-hour curfew and internet shutdown after clashes during Durga idol immersion; authorities vow arrests as VHP rally escalates tensions, leaving 31 injured.
IBSA World Games Gold Medallist: Cricket Association for the Visually Impaired (CAVI), Odisha, organised a civic felicitation ceremony to honour four visually impaired tribal girls from the state, who have been chosen to represent India in the inaugural Womens T20 World Cup Cricket for the Blind, scheduled to be held from November 1125 in India and Sri Lanka. The selected players Phula Saren, Basanti Hansda, Jamuna Rani Tudu, and Parbati Marandi constitute one-quarter of the national squad, marking a proud moment for Odisha and a historic milestone for womens blind cricket. Phula Saren, the captain of the Odisha team, is a seasoned all-rounder and a 2023 IBSA World Games Gold Medallist who has represented India in various international tournaments. Known for her consistency with both bat and ball, Phula has emerged as a reliable leader for the visually impaired womens team. She shared, I feel proud to represent India and will give my best to lift the World Cup. Basanti Hansda, the vice-captain of the Odisha team and also a World Games Gold Medallist, is celebrated for her exceptional all-round skills and sharp fielding. She expressed, Thanks to CAVI Odisha for preparing us; I am confident to help India win the World Cup. The felicitation acknowledged the players remarkable achievements, determination, and their inspiring journey from Odishas tribal heartlands to the international stage. With Jamunas pace bowling and Parbatis agility behind the stumps, these young athletes exemplify grit, skill, and the rising strength of womens blind cricket in India. The felicitation acknowledged the players remarkable achievements, determination, and their inspiring journey from Odishas tribal heartlands to the international stage. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Meanwhile, the CABI has begun preparations for the upcoming World Cup. Earlier this week, CABI Chairman Mahantesh G. Kivadasannavar met the President of India, Droupadi Murmu, and presented details of the mega event. Article Source: IANS
18 held for hosting drug party at hotel in Chennai
CHENNAI: The Chennai police on Monday arrested 18 people on charges of organising a drugs party at a star hotel in Kilpauk. Acting on a tip-off, officers from the Narcotics Intelligence Unit raided specific rooms in the hotel and found the group consuming narcotic substances. Police seized 4.3g of ganja, three cars, two two-wheelers, and 18 mobile phones from the spot. According to police sources, preliminary inquiries revealed that the group had initially gathered at a private pub on Sunday, where they consumed alcohol, ganja and methamphetamine outside the premises before moving to the hotel to continue the party. The participants, who are employed in various professions, had been setting aside a portion of their monthly income to fund such gatherings and coordinated them through a dedicated WhatsApp group, sources said. The hotel manager, who allegedly facilitated the room bookings, was also arrested. All 18 were booked under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act and later released on bail by the Egmore court, police added. Man arrested for cheating woman of Rs 5 lakh Chennai: A man who created a fake Instagram account in the name of a popular TN cricketer and allegedly cheated a woman of Rs 5.1 lakh by promising her a government job was arrested by the police. The accused, Rahul (29) of Ottiyambakkam, was caught by the West Zone Cyber Crime Police on Monday and two mobile phones were seized. According to the complainant, Geetha (38) of Saligramam, she received a request in June from an Instagram account impersonating the cricketer. After exchanging phone numbers, the man claimed he could secure her a government job, and collected money in installments for processing and formalities. When no job materialised, she filed a complaint. Investigation revealed Rahul, who had lost his job in January and was preparing for his wedding, had created fake celebrity accounts to cheat victims. Three held for kidnapping, murdering hotelier Chennai: Tambaram Police on Monday remanded three persons to judicial custody for allegedly kidnapping and murdering a hotel owner from Port Blair, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, in July. Police identified the accused as Mustaqim (32) and Mohammed Sufiyan (19) of Port Blair, and Mohammed Hayan (19) of Kerala. The trio allegedly followed the victim, Niyamat Ali (49), to Chennai and abducted him over a rivalry. They later murdered him and dumped his body in a lake in Odisha, police said. Senior police officials said two more suspects are absconding. Ali had arrived in Chennai on July 27 to purchase supplies for his hotel. When he failed to respond, his wife filed a complaint at the Chennai Airport Police Station. Subsequent investigations traced his movements from Chennai airport to Vandalur before the abduction, police added.
Telangana High Court Directs Varsity to Consider Web Option Plea
The judge was hearing a writ plea filed by Aviram Prasad Parida from Odisha.
Odisha: Project Sakhi Empowers Over 4,600 Women in Kalahandi
The initiative focuses on enhancing womens financial literacy, providing access to credit, and offering vocational training for both farm and non-farm livelihood opportunities such as mushroom cultivation, goat-rearing, grocery shops, food processing, and small service units
Three held for murdering Port Blair-based hotelier, dumping body in river in Odisha
The police say the gang abducted the victim from the Chennai airport and strangled him to death in July
On CCTV, Man Attacks Passengers With Machete On Odisha Bus
Several passengers were attacked with a sharp weapon inside a government-run bus in Odisha's Puri district today.
Curfew Imposed in Parts of Odishas Cuttack Lifted After Restoration of Law and Order
During the curfew period, authorities report no new untoward incidents and state that law and order was maintained.
BJP leader Pitabash Panda shot dead in Berhampur, Odisha opposition raises law and order concerns
Senior BJP leader Pitabash Panda was shot dead by unidentified assailants in Berhampur, Odisha. Police have formed three teams to investigate the incident, which occurred late Monday. The murder has sparked sharp criticism from opposition parties, with the BJD and Congress alleging a breakdown of law and order and 'jungle raj' under the current state government.
Odisha: BJP Leader Pitabash Panda Shot Dead in Berhampur
Oppn flags law and order situation; BJD leader Bhrugu Baxipatra condemned the murder and flagged the law and order situation in the State
Video: Crocodile Drags Odisha Woman Into River
A 57-year-old woman went missing after a crocodile dragged her into the Kharasrota river in Odisha's Jajpur district, police said on Tuesday.
Spurious cough syrups, arms seized in Odisha's Bargarh; 15 arrested in major crackdown
During the raids, police seized 1,500 bottles of Eskuf cough syrup (100 ml each)
Woman Goes Missing After Being Dragged into River by Crocodile in Odisha
The incident occurred at Kantia village under the Binjharpur Police Station limits when the woman, identified as Soudamini Mahala, was bathing in the river on Monday afternoon
Over 20 injured as Bengal-bound bus overturns in Odisha
BALASORE: Over 20 people from West Bengal were injured when a bus in which they were travelling overturned on National Highway 16 in Odisha's Balasore district on Tuesday, police said. The accident occurred near Radhaballabhpur Chhak under the Simulia Police Station limits around 2 am, when the pilgrims were returning to their homes in Medinipur in the neighbouring state after visiting Shree Jagannath Temple in Odisha's Puri, an officer said. Simulia Police Station inspector-in-charge SK Maharana said the bus with around 65 passengers on board overturned, and more than 20 of them sustained injuries. They were taken to community health centres at Soro and Simulia for treatment, he said. Three of them were shifted to Balasore District Headquarters Hospital as their condition was critical, he added.
Senior advocate shot dead in Odishas Berhampur
Panda, who was also a member of the Odisha State Bar Council, was previously associated with the Congress
Bank holiday today: Are banks closed on Valmiki Jayanti? Check state-wise list
Banks across several Indian states, including Karnataka, Odisha, Chandigarh, and Himachal Pradesh, are closed today, October 7, for Maharshi Valmiki Jayanti and Kumar Purnima. The Uttar Pradesh government also declared a public holiday for Valmiki Jayanti, separate from the RBI calendar. These closures highlight the observance of significant cultural and religious festivals.
Odisha BJP Leader Pitabas Panda Killed In Shooting Outside Berhampur Residence
According to police, the assailants opened fire at Panda at around 10 pm. He was shot twice and rushed immediately to MKCG Medical College and Hospital for treatment.
Internet Ban Extended In Odisha's Cuttack After Clashes During Durga Idol Immersion | Top Updates
The bandh call was given by VHP alleging police inaction on the miscreants who created violence during Durga idol immersion procession.
Odisha: 8 arrested after Cuttack clashes; RDC vows strict action against lawbrea
Following Durga Puja immersion clashes in Cuttack, a curfew remains in effect until 10 am with internet restrictions extended for 24 hours. Eight people have been arrested, and police continue to monitor CCTV and drone footage. Authorities urge public cooperation for full restoration of peace
Odisha: 8 arrested after Cuttack clashes; internet ban, curfew extended for another...
Additional Police Commissioner Narasingha Bhola announced that internet restrictions in Cuttack have been extended for another 24 hours, with a curfew in place until 10 am tomorrow.
New Delhi, October 06:The voting for assembly bypolls in eight constituencies in Jammu and Kashmir, Rajasthan, Jharkhand, Telangana, Punjab, Odisha and Mizoram will be held on November 11, Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Gyanesh Kumar announced on Monday. The counting of votes will be done on November 14. The assembly bypolls in J-K, Odisha, Jharkhand, Mizoram, [] The post Schedule for Bye-election to 8 (Eight) Assembly Constituencies of Jammu and Kashmir, Rajasthan, Jharkhand, Telangana, Punjab, Mizoram and Odisha appeared first on Kashmir Media Watch .
Odisha CM unveils 1,100 crore development package for Nuapada ahead of bypoll
Odisha CM Mohan Majhi also announced the upgradation of three regions in Nuapada to urban status ahead of the upcoming bypoll on November 11; the Congress hints at fielding Ghasiram Majhi
By-elections for 8 assembly constituencies scheduled for November 11
The assembly bypolls in J-K, Odisha, Jharkhand, Mizoram, Punjab, Telangana and Rajasthan will be held on November 11; the counting of votes will be done on November 14, Kumar said at a press conference in Delhi
Odisha extends Internet shutdown in Cuttack for another 24 hours as precautionary measure
Officials said the extension was a precautionary measure to prevent any possible flare-up or spread of misinformation that could reignite tensions
Hindutva workers destroy meat shop, seize cows in Odisha
A Muslim-owned butcher shop and a nearby shed were attacked by Hindutva in Odisha. A video of the incident was widely shared on the internet, showing the right-wing workers damaging the shop while others dragged cows from the sheds. A butcher shop and a nearby shed were attacked by Hindutva in Odisha. Right-wing workers damaged 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 .
Bypolls In 8 Assembly Seats Across 7 States To Be Held On November 11
The voting for assembly bypolls in eight constituencies in Jammu and Kashmir, Odisha, Jharkhand, Mizoram, Punjab, Telangana and Rajasthan will be held on November 11, Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar announced on Monday.
Bypolls in J-K, Odisha, Jharkhand, Mizoram, Punjab, Telangana, Rajasthan on Nov 11: CEC
Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Gyanesh Kumar announced on Monday that assembly bypolls in eight constituencies across Jammu and Kashmir, Odisha, Jharkhand, Mizoram, Punjab, Telangana, and Rajasthan will be held on November 11. The counting of votes is scheduled for November 14.
Bypolls in 8 Assembly seats across 7 states to be held on Nov 11: Check list, counting dates here
By-elections to take place in eight assembly constituencies, including in Rajasthan, Punjab, Mizoram, and Odisha.
Kerala bans sale of medicines to children under 12 without prescription amid cough syrup scare
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Kerala Health Department on Monday ordered that no medicines should be given to children under 12 without a doctors prescription, a move taken in the wake of concerns over certain cough syrups. The state has also set up a three-member expert panel to study the use of cough medicines in children and asked it to submit an urgent report, Health Minister Veena George said after a high-level meeting here. The panel includes the state drugs controller, the child health nodal officer and the state president of the Indian Academy of Paediatrics. Its findings will help formulate new guidelines on cough syrup use in children, the minister said in a statement. Issuing a strong directive on providing medicines to children under 12 without a prescription, George said that medicines should not be dispensed even using an old prescription. Directions have been issued to the Drugs Controller in this regard, and awareness efforts will also be strengthened. Since medicines for children are prescribed according to their body weight, a medicine given to one child must not be given to another. Doing so could cause more harm than benefit, she said. The statement said doctors informed the meeting that no problems related to cough syrup for children have been reported in Kerala. It added that strong awareness campaigns will be carried out to raise public understanding and address concerns. Directions have been issued to specifically check if there are any related cases. Training will also be provided to paediatricians and other doctors with the cooperation of the IAP, the statement said. Inspections are being conducted in the state under the leadership of the Drugs Control Department. Following reports that issues were found outside Kerala in the SR-13 batch of Coldrif syrup, its sale has been suspended in the state by the Drugs Control Department. That batch of medicines had been distributed in Tamil Nadu, Odisha, Madhya Pradesh, and Puducherry. In Rajasthan, problems have also been identified with a cough syrup from another company. Fourteen children recently died in Chhindwara, Madhya Pradesh, from suspected renal failure linked to the consumption of a 'toxic' cough syrup. It has been confirmed that the sale of these problematic batches has not taken place in Kerala. Coldrif medicines are sold in Kerala through eight distributors. Their supply and sale have now been stopped, the statement said. The meeting was attended by the Additional Chief Secretary of the Health Department, NHM State Mission Director, Drugs Controller, Director of the Health Department, Director of the Medical Education Department, Additional Directors, District Medical Officers, Child Health Nodal Officer, IAP President, and others.
Odisha: Clashes erupt during Durga idol immersion over loud music
Clashes erupted between Hindus and Muslims during Durga idol immersions in Cuttack, Odisha over loud music being played during a procession while it was passing a dargah on October 4. The tense situation led to a 36-hour curfew and internet shut down in the city. The incident occurred between 1:30-2:00 AM when the Durga idol 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 .
Ominous October in Odisha: How Nature Gets Run Down, and Hits Back
Rising coastal erosion and rapid depletion of green cover is a huge worry for humans, livestock and wildlife.
Ramnath Goenka Sahithya Samman Jury meets today to finalise 2025 winners
NEW DELHI: Its literally a race to the finish. Narrowing down longlists is a time to spotlight books of the moment, books that matter, offering authors and their ideas a vital platform. Its also a period of excitement and goal-setting for us and our readers. The Ramnath Goenka Sahithya Samman (RNGSS) is named in honour of Ramnath Goenka, a doyen of the Indian print industry and the visionary behind The New Indian Express (TNIE) Group. Past recipients include Ruskin Bond and Perumal Murugan (for Lifetime Achievement), Devika Rege (Fiction), and Anirudh Kanisetti (Non-Fiction). For the third edition of the RNGSS, the TNIE team began curating the longlist in July. Submissions poured in from senior editors across TNIE centres in New Delhi, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, and Odisha. Publishers also sent in their recommendations. Books released between July 2024 and June 2025 were considered for nomination. The 2025 edition of RNGSS will be awarded in four categories: Fiction, Non-Fiction, Debut, and Lifetime Achievement. This year, Manoj Kumar Sonthalia, Chairman and Managing Director of TNIE Group, proposed combining Debut Fiction and Non-Fiction into a single Debut category, while maintaining separate Fiction and Non-Fiction categories for more established writers. In the Debut shortlist, central to Ramnath Goenkas vision of encouraging new voices and cultivating reading habits among the younger generation, the nominated books are: The Fertile Earth by Ruthvika Rao (Penguin), a rare take on class not viewed through an ideological lens; The Many Lives of Syeda X: The Story of an Unknown Indian by Neha Dixit (Juggernaut), profiling a marginalised womans erased history; and Shattered Lands: Five Partitions and the Making of Modern Asia by Sam Dalrymple (HarperCollins), which offers a fresh perspective on the enduring legacy of Partition. In the Non-Fiction shortlist are: The World After Gaza by Pankaj Mishra (Juggernaut), a lateral exploration of the Israel-Palestine conflict as 'a victim of the victim'; Mujibs Blunders: The Powers and The Plot Behind His Killing by Manash Ghosh (Niyogi Books), a reflective analysis of the assassination of Bangladeshs premier; The Remarkable Life of Irawati Karve by Urmilla Deshpande and Thiago Pinto Barbosa (Speaking Tiger), a retelling of the anthropologist and educationists extraordinary life; and Fallen City: A Double Murder, Political Insanity, and Delhis Descent from Grace by Sudeep Chakravarti, delving into the infamous Ranga-Billa case that shook Delhi nearly fifty years ago. Shortlisted in the Fiction category are: Tales from the Dawn-Lit Mountains by Subi Taba (Penguin), a fresh voice from the Northeast portraying tribal life; Heart Lamp (Penguin) by International Booker winner Banu Mushtaq; and The Girl with the Seven Lives by Vikas Swarup (Simon & Schuster), an innovatively structured, kitschy thriller by the internationally bestselling author. Winners of the 2025 RNGSS will be selected from the shortlist in a jury meeting today. The jury is chaired by author and former diplomat Pavan Varma, with author Githa Hariharan and economist Sanjeev Sanyal, a member of the Prime Ministers Economic Advisory Council. The winners will be announced at the award ceremony in Delhi on 28 November.
Assistant Fire Officer Sanjeeb Kumar Behera reported that rioters were throwing stones. However, police have been deployed to manage the situation.
Odisha To Revive Bhagabata Tungis In Every Village: CM Mohan Charan Majhi
Spiritual cottages to return as state aims to strengthen cultural roots
Internet Banned, 36-Hour Curfew In Odisha's Cuttack After Clashes
Odisha's Cuttack, the thousand-year-old city long celebrated for its communal harmony, remained on edge on Sunday after fresh incidents of violence erupted following clashes during Durga Puja idol immersion two days earlier.
Internet Banned, Shops Vandalised: Clashes In Odisha's Cuttack
Odisha's Cuttack, the thousand-year-old city long celebrated for its communal harmony, remained on edge on Sunday after fresh incidents of violence erupted following clashes during Durga Puja idol immersion two days earlier.
Youth Goes Missing At Gundichaghagi Waterfall In Odishas Keonjhar
Slippery rocks, ignored warnings contribute to another tragic incident at popular tourist spot
Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw approves Rs 4.95 crore NaMo semiconductor lab at IIT Bhubaneswar
BHUBANESWAR: Union Minister for Electronics and Information Technology Ashwini Vaishnaw has approved NaMo semiconductor laboratory at IIT Bhubaneswar. The project estimated at Rs 4.95 crore will be funded under the MPLAD scheme. The NaMo semiconductor lab will contribute to India's deep talent pool by equipping the youth with industry-ready skills. The lab will also position IIT Bhubaneswar as a hub for semiconductor research and skilling. It will help in developing talent for the chip manufacturing and packaging units coming up across the country. Sources said the upcoming lab will further boost the Make-in-India and Design-in-India initiatives. It will act as a catalyst for the fast-growing semiconductor ecosystem of the country. India is home to 20 per cent of global chip design talent. Students of 295 universities across the country are using the latest EDA tools provided by the industry. So far, 28 student-designed chips from 20 institutes have been taped out at the semiconductor laboratory (SCL), Mohali. Odisha has recently received approval for two semiconductor projects under the India Semiconductor Mission (ISM). One of these is an integrated facility for Silicon Carbide (SiC)-based compound semiconductors. The second is an advanced 3D glass packaging facility. As IIT Bhubaneswar hosts the Silicon Carbide Research and Innovation Centre (SiCRIC), the new lab will add to the institutes existing clean room facilities. It will provide R&D facilities to support the semiconductor industry in India. The proposed lab will have essential equipment and software required for semiconductor training, design and fabrication. The project cost has been estimated at Rs 4.6 crore for equipment and Rs 35 lakh for software, sources said. Recently, the state government has amended the Odisha Semiconductor Manufacturing and Fabless Policy to position Odisha as a leader in the semiconductor and electronics ecosystem by attracting more investments and making semiconductor and allied projects more viable, competitive and sustainable with broader and lucrative package of incentives. As many as 16 significant changes in the policy including a special package for first few projects, enhanced performance-linked incentives, relocation support for units shifting to Odisha, and incentives for semiconductor park developers, have been approved. The amendment also strengthened provisions for R&D and workforce skilling, which are two critical areas for long-term sustainability and innovation in the sector. Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi has expressed his gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw for approving the NaMo semiconductor laboratory in the state. He said with the cabinet recently approving the state semiconductor policy and multiple MoUs getting signed with leading semiconductor companies, the initiative will strengthen Odisha as a hub for semiconductor research, design and advanced manufacturing. I am confident that the 'NaMo Semiconductor Laboratory' will inspire our youth, accelerate research, and further strengthen Odishas position on the national and global semiconductor map, while advancing Make in India and Design in India initiatives, he posted on X.
Union government approves Rs 4.95 crore NaMo semiconductor lab at IIT Bhubaneswar in Odisha
BHUBANESWAR: Union Minister for Electronics and Information Technology Ashwini Vaishnaw has approved NaMo semiconductor laboratory at IIT Bhubaneswar. The project estimated at Rs 4.95 crore will be funded under the MPLAD scheme. The NaMo semiconductor lab will contribute to India's deep talent pool by equipping the youth with industry-ready skills. The lab will also position IIT Bhubaneswar as a hub for semiconductor research and skilling. It will help in developing talent for the chip manufacturing and packaging units coming up across the country. Sources said the upcoming lab will further boost the Make-in-India and Design-in-India initiatives. It will act as a catalyst for the fast-growing semiconductor ecosystem of the country. India is home to 20 per cent of global chip design talent. Students of 295 universities across the country are using the latest EDA tools provided by the industry. So far, 28 student-designed chips from 20 institutes have been taped out at the semiconductor laboratory (SCL), Mohali. Odisha has recently received approval for two semiconductor projects under the India Semiconductor Mission (ISM). One of these is an integrated facility for Silicon Carbide (SiC)-based compound semiconductors. The second is an advanced 3D glass packaging facility. As IIT Bhubaneswar hosts the Silicon Carbide Research and Innovation Centre (SiCRIC), the new lab will add to the institutes existing clean room facilities. It will provide R&D facilities to support the semiconductor industry in India. The proposed lab will have essential equipment and software required for semiconductor training, design and fabrication. The project cost has been estimated at Rs 4.6 crore for equipment and Rs 35 lakh for software, sources said. Recently, the state government has amended the Odisha Semiconductor Manufacturing and Fabless Policy to position Odisha as a leader in the semiconductor and electronics ecosystem by attracting more investments and making semiconductor and allied projects more viable, competitive and sustainable with broader and lucrative package of incentives. As many as 16 significant changes in the policy including a special package for first few projects, enhanced performance-linked incentives, relocation support for units shifting to Odisha, and incentives for semiconductor park developers, have been approved. The amendment also strengthened provisions for R&D and workforce skilling, which are two critical areas for long-term sustainability and innovation in the sector. Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi has expressed his gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw for approving the NaMo semiconductor laboratory in the state. He said with the cabinet recently approving the state semiconductor policy and multiple MoUs getting signed with leading semiconductor companies, the initiative will strengthen Odisha as a hub for semiconductor research, design and advanced manufacturing. I am confident that the 'NaMo Semiconductor Laboratory' will inspire our youth, accelerate research, and further strengthen Odishas position on the national and global semiconductor map, while advancing Make in India and Design in India initiatives, he posted on X.
NHAI completes construction of Chhattisgarh's first national highway tunnel
It is the state's first national highway tunnel, which passes beneath the hills along the border of Kanker and Kondagaon districts in Chhattisgarh, adjoining Odisha, they said
Odisha College Librarian Accused of Running Human Trafficking Racket; Firearm, Cash Seized
Police rescue 55 labourers, including 14 children, during raid in Bolangir district
Three Killed, One Injured in Odisha Highway Crash
The incident occurred near Katameta when two motorcycles collided with a stationary truck that had broken down on the highway
Odisha government to provide assistance to Durga Puja committees up to 1.10 lakh each
Odisha Govt Sanctions 7.01 Cr for 1,085 Durga Puja Committees
This marks the first such initiative, following the direction of Chief Minister Mohan Majhi
Tata Steel faces 2,411 crore demand from Odisha authorities for Sukinda mine shortfall
Tata Steel faces a new demand of 2,410 crore from Jajpur mining officials. This concerns an alleged chrome ore dispatch shortfall from its Sukinda block. The demand covers operations for the upcoming year. Tata Steel plans to legally challenge this claim. A previous similar demand is already contested in the Orissa High Court.
Three Die in Motorcycle Crash in Odisha's Daringbadi
The mishap occurred near Duluri, a scenic stretch known for winding roads and dense forest cover
Odisha: Woman Allegedly Abducted by Truck Driver in Bhadrak
Reports say the truck driver stopped after spotting the woman alone on a shopping complex porch and forcibly pulled her into the vehicle
2 Killed In Odisha As Heavy Rain Causes Landslides, Rescue Ops Underway
Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi has expressed profound sorrow over the tragic incident and announced a compensation of Rs 4 lakh each for the families of the victims.
Heavy rains triggered deadly landslides in Odisha's Gajapati district, claiming two lives. Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi announced compensation and dispatched a minister to oversee relief efforts. Widespread disruptions, including more landslides and missing persons, continue across Gajapati, Rayagada, and Koraput, as rescue operations are underway following an IMD red alert.
Truck Driver Kidnaps Mentally Challenged Woman In Odisha, Probe On
The video of the incident making the rounds online shows the driver picking her up and taking her into his vehicle before driving away.
BJD accuses BJP government of complicity in recruitment scam in Odisha
The regional party demanded a CBI inquiry into the job scam which it alleged was murkier than Vyapam scam of Madhya Pradesh
Odishas First International Woman Cricketer Rasanara Parwin Announces Retirement
Rasanara created history by becoming the first woman from Odisha to break into the Indian squad for the ICC Womens T20 World Cup, a milestone that brought immense pride to the state
On CCTV, Driver Kidnaps Mentally Challenged Woman, Sparks Massive Search
A mentally challenged woman was kidnapped by a truck driver from a building near a highway in Odisha.
Odisha Police SI Exam Scam: Shankar Prusty, Muna Mohanty Under Lens In Multi-Crore Recruitment Fraud
Preliminary findings suggest the fraud was orchestrated by a well-knit network of brokers who struck deals with aspirants, reportedly demanding around Rs 25 lakh from each in return for securing their selection: Reports
Rajasthan Police arrested a former NSG commando. He participated in the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack operation. Police apprehended him for allegedly running a cannabis smuggling network. Officials seized 200 kg of cannabis. He smuggled drugs from Telangana and Odisha. The commando carried a bounty of Rs 25,000. This arrest occurred under 'Operation Gaanjaney'. He had political ambitions.
Heavy rains pose flood threat to Srikakulam, Vizianagaram districts
Heavy inflows are being expected into those rivers with heavy rains in their catchment areas of Andhra Pradesh-Odisha border
Four places in Odisha receive extremely heavy rainfall of above 20 cm: IMD
One person was killed, two others are missing in Gajapati, one of the worst affect district
Heavy rain induced by deep depression lashes Odisha, 1 dead, 2 missing
A deep depression brought heavy rain to Odisha on Thursday. One person died and two others went missing in landslides. The state experienced widespread waterlogging and disruptions. Train services faced impacts in southern Odisha. Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi ordered immediate rescue efforts. The India Meteorological Department issued various alerts. Rain is expected to continue until Friday morning.
Deep Depression Over Bay Of Bengal Triggers Heavy Rainfall In Odisha, Bengal; 1 Dead, 2 Missing
Incessant rainfall and waterlogging were reported in several parts of Odisha and South Bengal due to a deep depression over the Bay of Bengal.
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Krishna Leela Guru Gopinath Swain passes away
BHUBANESWAR: Guru Gopinath Swain, one of the last Gurus of the near-extinct folk dance tradition of Krishna Leela, passed away on Thursday. He was 107. A native of Govindapur village in Sheragada block of Ganjam, Swain was suffering from age-related ailments and was bedridden since last few months. For close to nice decades, Swain documented, preserved, promoted and performed Krishna Leela and in recognition of his efforts in propagating the cultural tradition, Centre had conferred on him the Padmashree Award in 2024. Born on February 15, 1918, Swain began learning Krishna Leela from the young age of 10 years from his father's elder brother. He then began singing the songs and playing the role of Krishna, learning them from Guru Choudhury Behera. Specialising in the Krishna Leela authored by 18th-century saint Babaji Dukhisyama Dasa in Odia language and based on Odissi music, Swain widely performed and trained hundreds of students in this form through several traditional akhada schools. People from different walks of life paid their tributes. Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi expressed his condolences. Guru Gopinath Swain will remain eternally memorable for his contributions to the folk art world of Odisha. I convey my condolences to the bereaved family and pray to Lord Shri Jagannath for the peace of the departed soul, he wrote on X. Leader of Opposition Naveen Patnaik said Guru Swain dedicated his life in enriching Odisha's folk art of Krishna Leela and is a source of inspiration for all. Swains mortal remains were consigned to flames at his native village.
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Deep depression to bring heavy rain in West Bengal
A deep depression over the Bay of Bengal is bringing heavy to very heavy rainfall across West Bengal, dampening Durga Puja celebrations on Bijoya Dashami. The system, expected to cross Odisha and Andhra Pradesh coasts, will cause intense downpours in several districts, including Kolkata, till October 6, with warnings issued for fishermen and potential waterlogging.
IMD issues red alert for 7 districts as heavy rain lash Odisha, deep depression moves towards coast
Rain lashes Odisha as a depression approaches the coast. IMD issues red alerts for seven districts, orange for sixteen, and yellow for seven more. The system moves towards Odisha and Andhra Pradesh, expected to cross by night of October 2. Fishermen are advised to avoid the sea. Landslides are reported in Gajapati district.
Deep depression forms over Bay of Bengal off Andhra coast
It is very likely to continue to move north-northwestwards and cross Odisha and adjoining Andhra Pradesh coasts between Gopalpur and Paradip during October 2 night
Deep Depression Over Bay of Bengal to Cross Odisha-Andhra Coast
IMD warns of heavy rain, thunderstorms and squally winds up to 60 kmph in north coastal Andhra districts
Heavy rain pounds Odisha, deep depression moving towards coast
The IMD issued an alert for heavy rains for all the 30 districts of Odisha on Thursday (October 2, 2025)
One farmer commits suicide every hour in India: Report
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Deep Depression Set To Hit Odisha Coast Early Tomorrow
According to the IMD's meteorological centre in Amaravati, the depression was centred over the west-central Bay of Bengal, approximately 400 kilometres east-southeast of Visakhapatnam.
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Thiruvananthapurams Navaratri celebration is famed for its regal rituals and the rich spread of art and culture. Alongside, in a quiet corner of the city, it takes on another beautiful avtar. Just off the lane adjacent to the AKG Centre lies the Hasan Marakkar Hall, where every year during Navaratri, the Durga Pujo comes alive recreating a slice of Bengal in the Kerala capital. And this years celebrations mark a milestone for the citys Bengali community: it is the 55th edition of Durga Pujo here. Renowned Hindustani vocalist Abradita Banerjee reminisces how the festival evolved. In the 1990s, the number of Bengalis were fewer than now, and the Pujo was usually in someones house, she recalls. It helped the community members share a beautiful camaraderie, which prompted us to prioritise the Thiruvananthapuram Pujo over the ones back in our native places. It also helped our kids bond. In due course, the Pujo was shifted to the Hasan Marikar Hall premises. Now, it is held on the terrace portion of the hall, with related events staged downstairs. Preparations for the festival begin weeks in advance, with families planning the decorations, dances and dramas. The paramount part, however, is the making of the Goddesss idol. Back in West Bengal, it is indeed a ritual in itself. The idol of the Goddess when it was being made. In Thiruvananthapuram, too, the making of the idol is no less significant. In the earlier days of our association, the members themselves would make the idols, procuring soil locally. Now we get an artisan from Kolkata every year so that the idol can be made the traditional way, says Amitabha Mondal, president of Trivandrum Bengali Association. Now, the number of members has swelled, and so has the Pujo. In Kolkata, there are several artisans who move from one place to another making idols for Bengali communities during this season. For example, artisan Tapan Jana, who made the idol here, also covers Kochi and Kozhikode. For the community, Durga Pujo is a time of camaraderie, of returning to roots, and of keeping culture alive. For youngsters like Aryaman Banerjee who grew up in the city, the festival is steeped in childhood nostalgia. To me, the Thiruvananthapuram Pujo is an emotional one. After studies, I went to Bhubaneswar for work. But I made it a point to attend the Pujo here, says the engineer, who now works in Odisha. I will be shifting base back to the city soon this is home. Even the Kolkata Pujo doesnt match up to the Thiruvananthapuram one for those who grew up here. What Aryaman remembers most is the Anando Mela (food festival) during the Pujo, when he and his friends would first scout the stalls to decide which to attack first. Tapan Jana, the artisan from Bengal with his family members and assistants after the idol was finished. The food would be prepared by the families. Some would have excellent chicken rolls, aloo puri, dahi vada, etc. Next would be the Mukto Mela, where everyone showcased their talents. We had a music band. There was also a Bengali recitation competition, probably to keep our ties with Bengali literature alive, he gushes. This year, too, the festivities will continue in the same spirit. Adding a special touch, however, is a programme commemorating the birth centenary of Salil Chowdhury, the legendary musician adored in Kerala as much as in Bengal. All are welcome, says Amitabha. Tapan Jana brings Ganga Maati, soil from the banks of the Hoogly, to mix with the locally procured soil to shape the idol. Evoking Durga Tapan Jana, from Midnapore district, travels across south India in the weeks leading up to Navaratri, making Durga idols for Bengali associations in various districts. Traditionally, the soil used for the idol is procured from the banks of the river Hooghly (called Ganga Maati), mixed with mud from different spots to represent inclusiveness in divinity. But when we make idols outside Bengal, we cannot follow that ritual strictly always, because each average-size idol would require around five sacks of mud and transporting that from Bengal would hike the cost, explains Tapan, who makes seven idols in Kerala during the season before proceeding to Punjab to prepare the idol for Kali Pujo, which falls on the day before Deepawali. I use small portions of Ganga maati, which I mix with locally procured clay and some plaster of Paris to smear on the hay skeleton of the idol to shape it up. The Durga idol is usually readied on Mahalaya, the day before Navaratri begins, with the final ritual being the Chokku Daan the drawing of the eyes. This symbolises the awakening of the divine spirit, and evokes the arrival of the Goddess. I have never been in Kolkata during Durga Pujo all these years, has been making idols for the Trivandrum Bengali Association for 22 years. Every year, my travels for making idols start in July and end somewhere near the end of October. But I am always at one Pujo pandal or another on the festival days.