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A token of reverence for elders

NILAGIRI: Members of tribe Bhumij tribe of Salabani village in Balasore celebrated Pusa Parab, a festival which celebrates respect for elders, amidst huge fanfare here Monday. The fest was organised by Bana Dhulira Phool. The event was chiefly aimed at celebrating the presence of elders...

Farmers’ hard work made Odisha best in agri growth: Naveen

Bhubaneswar: Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik inaugurated the Krushi Odisha-2020, the state Agriculture Fair, at Janata Maidan here, Monday. On the occasion, the Chief Minister said that the dedication and hard work of the state’s farmers had made Odisha the third largest contributor to country’s public...

70 years after execution South Korean court acquits man

Seoul: A South Korean court Monday posthumously exonerated a man executed more than 70 years ago for assisting rebel forces. The court said the man had been wrongly convicted. Chang Hwan-bong, then 29, was among hundreds of people who were accused of helping left-leaning soldiers...

Thumbs down to seafood processing unit in Odisha

Bhubaneswar: The villagers of Kimilo in Erasama from Jagatsinghpur have now opposed the establishment of a sea food processing centre. They alleged that the processing centre might pollute the areas close to human habitations. Many of the villagers have approached the State Pollution Control Board,...

Odisha FC takes students on tour

BHUBANESWAR: To create interest for football among schoolchildren, Odisha FC organised a first-of-its-kind stadium tour Kalinga Stadium here Sunday. More than 30 students from Sai International School, Mother’s Public School, DAV Public Schools and BJEM School joined the event. On behalf of the club, Suvam...

Ingenium ’20 ends on a high

BHUBANESWAR: The concluding day of IIIT Bhubaneswar’s annual literature festival INGENIUM ‘20 was marked by the passionate participation of students on its campus here Sunday. The day kicked off with a debate. Pranati Das and Jolly Dey adjudged the event. Although participants were not in...

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Women still shackled to gender-based inequality

Bhubaneswar: The deteriorating condition of women safety in Odisha have led to activists urging the state government for constitutional, legislative and administrative reforms based on CEDAW (Convention on Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women) recommendations by the United Nations (UN). In a workshop—organised...

 

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