This Millennium city is all set to create a unique world record
of sorts in the field of theatre and performing art when the 20th
edition of Theatre Olympiad will begin at Cuttack today evening. Organised by
'Utkal Yuva Sanskrutika Sangha' of the city, this mega festival is being
held here every year for last 20 years without a break.
Sunday, September 30, 2012
Thursday, September 27, 2012
CM bid to woo slum dwellers ahead of municipal polls
In a bid to woo slum dwellers ahead of urban polls in
state, Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik has sought inclusion of four more
towns in the Centre's Rajiv Awas Yojana (RAY) while showing keenness for
making the state slum free.
Leaning Temple of Huma
Nobody knows whether this structure is leaning by design or by default. One interesting fact is that while the edifice leans, the pinnacle of the temple is perpendicular to the ground.
Sunday, September 23, 2012
Differently able students awarded on International Deaf Day
Thirteen speech and hearing impaired children from Mahaveer School for
Deaf and Dumb and Helen Keller Binapani School for Deaf, Blind &
Mute of Bhadrak district were awarded for their extraordinary talent in
various fields.
Saturday, September 22, 2012
Odisha's 1st geo-tube seawall project in Kendrapara
Odisha's first geo-tube sea wall project under World Bank-funded
Integrated Coastal Zone Management Program is likely to get underway
in Kendrapara district shortly. IIT-Chennai has accorded the 'go
ahead' to the much-awaited sea-erosion-control project after its experts
conducted wide-ranging scientific and morphological study of the
vulnerable sea coast.
Friday, September 21, 2012
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
The ultimate tourist destination
Puri is a city and the district headquarters of puri district, situated on the Bay of Bengal 60 kilometres (37 mi) south of the state capital Bhubaneswar in the Indian state of Odisha. It is also known as jagannath Puri after the 11th century Jagannath temple located in the city. Puri is a holy city of the Hindus as a part of the Char Dhan
pilgrimages. According to Hindu teachings, a pilgrimage of the temples
of India is not considered complete without a journey to Puri.
Puri is endowed with one of the best beaches for swimming in India and is therefore also a popular beach resort, especially as it is positioned geographically so that both sunset and sunrise can be viewed from the beach.
Puri is endowed with one of the best beaches for swimming in India and is therefore also a popular beach resort, especially as it is positioned geographically so that both sunset and sunrise can be viewed from the beach.
Happy Nuankhai Bhetghat
ନୂଆଁଖାଇ (Nuankhai) 20-09-2012
It is the most awaited agricultural festival mainly observed by people of western Odisha. Nuakhai is observed to welcome the new rice of the season. According to the hindu calendar it is observed on panchami tithi (the fifth day) of the lunar fortnight of the month of Bhadrapada or Bhaadra (August–September), the day after the Ganesh chaturthi festival. This is the most important social festival of Kosal.
It is the most awaited agricultural festival mainly observed by people of western Odisha. Nuakhai is observed to welcome the new rice of the season. According to the hindu calendar it is observed on panchami tithi (the fifth day) of the lunar fortnight of the month of Bhadrapada or Bhaadra (August–September), the day after the Ganesh chaturthi festival. This is the most important social festival of Kosal.
Sunday, September 16, 2012
Mystery of Hirakud dam
Cattle Island
Cattle Island otherwise known as garu tapu is located in one of the extreme points of Hirakud Reservoir, a natural wonder. Completely inhabited by wild cattle, without any trace of humans. It is near Kumarbandh village of Belpahar-Banharpali range which is about 90 km from Sambalpur. It can be reached by launch from Hirakud Dam, it is closer by 10 km via the river. The island is a submerged hill, and before the construction of Hirakud Dam it was a developed village. During the resettlement period, villagers left some of their cattle behind; when the dam construction was over, the cattle settled on the hilltop. With the passage of time the nearby area filled up with the reservoir water, turning the hilltop into an island. Being away from mankind, the cattle are now wild, very swift and not easily caught. Living on a hilltop with dense forest, they are larger than tame cattle, almost all of which are white in colour. Nearby residents attempt to capture these animals from time to time, but these hunts are rarely successful. Though descended from tame cattle, these animals provide a contrasting picture of this breed of animal returning to life in the wildIPL shortlists Cuttack for new team
The governing council of IPL has selected ten cities including silver
city Cuttack to float a tender for the formation of a new team. The move
followed the termination of agreement with Hyderabad-based Deccan
Chargers (DC) which is facing financial crunch. The other new cities are
- Ahemdabad, Visakhapatnam, Dharamsala, Indore, Jamshedpur, Nagpur,
Kanpur (Greater Noida), Rajkot and Ranchi.
Saturday, September 15, 2012
Friday, September 14, 2012
Diesel price - 5 rupees more from today
Bhubaneswar:
The hike in diesel price by Rs 5 has invited sharp reaction from every
political party including the Biju Janada Dal (BJD) in Bhubaneswar.
The
BJD supremo and Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik termed the hike as a
faulty economic policy of UPA government. He said the hike will affect
lives of people from every section especially poor masses as the price
of basic commodities would be flared up due to hike in diesel price. The
transportation and travel expenditure would be a big burden on common
people, he said, demanding immediate roll-back of diesel price.
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Former CJI Ranganath Mishra passes away
Bhubaneswar:
Former Chief Justice of India Ranganath Mishra passed away here at a
private hospital late on Thursday evening following prolonged illness.
He was survived by wife Sumitra Mishra.
News today
Cong tries to haul Naveen over the coals
Bhubaneswar: The Congress onslaught continues to sully the image of Teflon Naveen Patnaik. The latest salvo has been fired by V. Narayansamy, Minister of State in the PMO, to tar Naveen with the brush of corruption. Will the vigorous attempts unleashed by the Congress yield the desired results? This time, the threat seems credible as Narayansamy shunned ambivalence and categorically asserted that the CBI would look into the coal block recommendation made by Naveen Patnaik for Jindal Steel and Power Ltd (JSPL). Narayansamy also reiterated the oft-repeated Congress charge that the Centre wanted to allocate coal blocks through the auction process and states like Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand etc opposed it.
Demographic features of Orissa
About 50.54% of the population of the state are male (21,201,678) and
49.46% of the population are female (20,745,680). The density of
population in the state is 269/ km2. About 94.35% of the
population are Hindus, 2.07% are Muslims, 2.44% are Christians, and only
1.14% is represented by other communities. The official language of the
state is Oriya. Other languages spoken in the state are Hindi, Bengali,
Santali, and Telugu. The literacy rate is 73.45% (as per 2011 census.)
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
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