Bhubaneswar is the capital of Odisha .It is the biggest city and the main power corridor of Odisha. The city is famous for its ancient rich heritage especially its historic monumental temples. It is popularly known as the temple city. Because many temples built from sandstone are dotted around Bindu Sagar Lake in the old city, including the 11th-century Hindu Lingaraja Temple.
PM Narendra Modi's frequent visits to Odisha expedite departmental works, says CM Mohan Charan Majhi at Pravasi Bharatiya Divas. Highlights include immediate sanctions for a drug prohibition centre and National Forensic Science University campus, with Union Ministers' support for IT, Rail, Sports, and Culture sectors.
Odisha mandates e-KYC for PDS beneficiaries by January 31; non-compliance risks ration card cancellation. Minister Krushna Chandra Patra highlights remote assistance for those outside the State. New ration cards will be issued thereafter to eligible PDS beneficiaries, who have either applied beforehand or who will apply in the future.
Income Tax authorities in Bhubaneswar arrested Saroj Sahu, Hansita's real spouse, linked to a major fraud. Raids continue at Anil's residence; Hansita and Anil face allegations of impersonating PM's aide relatives. Police are meticulously examining various facets of the case.
Police in Bhubaneswar arrested three for killing Sahadev Nayak. The murder, linked to past enmity, occurred on Rasulgarh flyover amidst Pravasi Bharatiya Divas preparations. Sahadev was found brutally murdered on Rasulgarh flyover, with severe injuries visible on his back and legs.
BJP's Pradeep Panigrahi, Berhampur MP, stirs political storm post-acquittal in job fraud, accuses BJD of conspiracy. Plans to reveal truths on Pana Sankranti. According to Panigrahi, witnesses were coerced into testifying unfavourably against him.
Rama Devi Women's University in Bhubaneswar served notice to students attending a BJD rally, warning of action for not adhering to campus guidelines. Vice-Chancellor Chandi Charan Dash emphasised the importance of academic focus. The notice from PG Council contains a stern warning regarding the incidents of students participating in such activities outside approved academic pursuits.
The Non-Resident Indian (NRI) guests will get to eat Odisha’s famous dishes, including Dalma, Rasagola, Peetha, Chhenapoda and many more. The Pravasi Bharatiya Divas 2025 in Bhubaneswar welcomes the Indian Diaspora with Odia delicacies and insightful discussions led by MEA S. Jaishankar and CM Mohan Majhi, aiming to strengthen ties.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Wednesday predicted that the cold conditions are likely to prevail for the two days as there is a probability of a rise in minimum or night temperature in subsequent days.
The young woman, hailing from Jagatsinghpur, found herself stranded at Bhubaneswar station due to her hostel being closed. Seeking help, she approached the RPF office where she met ASI Jena.
The raids are currently underway at the farmhouse and residence of Rout in Dhenkanal, Hindol and three other places.
Indian Railways unveils specialised Vande Bharat Express for cold climates in Jammu & Kashmir, featuring heaters and safety measures. Final trials on Katra-Banihal section completed; launch date pending.
EAM S Jaishankar further stated that it is equally a living testament to the development progress in all its dimensions. When it comes to the youth, their optimism and energy is very much on display in Odisha
The highly anticipated Pravasi Bharatiya Divas begins at Janata Maidan in Bhubaneswar, celebrating the invaluable contributions of Non-Resident Indians
Odisha's Revenue Minister Suresh Pujari announced that farmers affected by unseasonal rains will receive compensation within 4-5 days. Over 6,66,720 farmers in 14 districts face losses. Puri district has been the hardest hit, followed by Ganjam. Key crops including paddy, vegetables, groundnuts, and cotton have been destroyed.
Odisha faces rising potato prices due to West Bengal and Uttar Pradesh transportation policies. Minister Krushna Chandra Patra criticises past BJD-led agricultural failures, impacting consumer costs. Just two days ago, potatoes were priced at Rs 40 per kilogram and increased to Rs 45 as of today, and they are expected to rise further with little sign of relief.
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