C’garh preparing to buy cow urine
The Chhattisgarh government, after its flagship scheme of procuring cow dung, is preparing itself to buy cow urine. Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel on Wednesday asked officials to constitute a technical committee and submit a report within a fortnight. The Chief Minister held detailed discussions on various aspects of procurement of cow urine...
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‘Cong to better victory margin in Khairagarh’
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RW AEE’s Rs 2-cr assets traced
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Woman attempts to kill hubby, held
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Morning school classes from April 2
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‘Sarmistha tried to mislead police probe’
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Sculptors’ expertise could have added value
--OBCC-consultant nexus accentuates woes Odia sculptors in the past have constructed many splendid architectural marvels like the Jagannath Temple, Sun Temple and Lingaraj Temple that are standing tall even after hundreds of years. But none of the sculptors have been included in the Puri Heritage Corridor project. Their experience could have been...
Talcher Fertilisers commissioning by Sept ’24
--To be delayed by a year Union Minister for Chemicals and Fertilisers Mansukh Mandaviya in reply to a question by BJD member Sasmit Patra in the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday said the Talcher Fertilisers Limited (TFL) would be commissioned by September 2024 after a delay of one year. The then Minister of Chemical and Fertilisers...
BeMC poll win not smooth sailing for BJD
--As ruling party faced tough fight from BJP In the recently held BeMC polls, though the BJD got the majority and bagged the Mayor post, but the voting pattern shows a clear anti-incumbency trend, unearthing large scale dissatisfaction of urban voters against the ruling party. Out of 42 wards, ruling BJD won...
Need for Paternity benefits in India: A resolve to create equal partnership in parenting
Most of us today believe that we live in a gender neutral society. This however is a myth and there are enough and more instances of some or the other form of bias which still prevails, whether in rural or in urban India, whether at home or at workplace, whether...
India to give BIMSTEC $1mn for operational budget
India will provide the Fifth Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC) secretariat with $1 million to expand its operational budget. Announcing this while addressing the BIMSTEC summit virtually, Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged the international body to strengthen the grouping. In his intervention, the Prime Minister...
India test fires 2 Medium Range Surface-to-Air Missiles successfully
In an effort to validate the systems of the army version of the Medium Range Surface-to-Air Missile (MRSAM) , the scientists on Wednesday successfully tested two missiles. They achieved direct hits against high speed aerial targets at Integrated Test Range, Chandipur off the coast of Odisha. The launches were carried out...
Union Govt gives green signal for procurement of 15 LCH choppers
With the objective of adding potency to helicopters of the Army and IAF in battlefield, the Government on Wednesday gave the nod for procurement of 15 Light Combat Helicopters (LCH). The total deal is worth over Rs 3,800 crore. These machines will be made within the country by the public...