Ambulance Gets Stuck In Traffic Amid BJD's Welcome Ceremony For CM Naveen Patnaik
‘Every life is precious’ for the Odisha government and hence everybody should stay stafe and ensure safety of family members as well, said CM Naveen Patnaik.
CM Naveen Patnaik has directed officials to follow the state’s policy of ‘every life is precious’ while dealing with all possible disasters.
Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik visited Mayurbhanj for the first time following Droupadi Murmu's swearing-in as 15th President of India.
Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik Friday (July 29) flagged off Mo Electric-Ride and Electric-Bus services in Bhubaneswar with a view to making the smart city also a green city.
The question why did Odisha Chief Minister and BJD supremo Naveen Patnaik keep them away from the newly-formed cabinet has now become a matter of discussion in power corridors and political circles.
Briefing the reporters following his visit, Patnaik said, "It was a courtesy visit. I could not meet the Prime Minister in the last two years due to the pandemic, so I met him today."
The BJP MP from Sundargarh alleged that the government officials are conducting the construction work surreptitiously and the Odisha CM might not be aware of the entire issue.
In the closed-door meeting held, sources say, the CM has asked the observers to submit reports within 10 days.
While talking to journalists in Bhubaneswar, Routray said, “The decision regarding who will be the OPCC president and the Pravari for the State is entirely within Naveen Patnaik’s discretion.”
The omission of Bhubaneswar MP Aparajita Sarangi’s name from the guest list of the Odisha government sponsored-Bhubaneswar Foundation Day celebration event on Wednesday seems to be snowballing into a major controversy.
The March 27 visit of the officials was far from demonstration of Bureaucracy’s undiluted political neutrality. Congratulating the Chief Minister for electoral victory was avoidable; it betrayed allegiance to the party and dented Bureaucracy’s apolitical ethos.
Post drastic fall in vote share and loss in 2019 in Barbati-Cuttack, CM Patnaik fielded Subash Singh to test the Mahanadi waters
Only 59 percent Odisha beneficiaries of the PM Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana (PMGKAY) voted for BJP in Panchayat polls. The number is 67 percent In 'UPYOGI' state
The lesson from UP looks more relevant in Odisha where CM Naveen Patnaik has been the biggest 'beneficiary' of such voting practice
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