Tag: Kharasrota

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Despite Sec 144, Protests Intensify Against Mega Drinking Water Project In Odisha’s Kendrapara

Even though prohibitory orders have been clamped in three panchayats of Aul and Rajkanika blocks, on Wednesday (Aug 11), hundreds of protestors under the aegis of Kharasrota Banchao Sangram Samiti (KBSS) intensified their protests against the mega piped drinking water project near Kharasrota River at Rajkanika.

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  • Thursday, 12 August 2021
MP Baijayant visits flood hit Pattamundai villages

Pattamundai: Kendrapara MP Baijayant Panda today visited flood affected villages here in Kendrapara district. He met flood victims at worst hit Singhagaan panchayat and discussed their problems. Later, he visited other neighbouring villages like Raulia and Krushnadaspur and assured the victims of all supports, said Durgashis Mohanty, former Kendrapara block chairman. During his visit, people […]

  • Thursday, 22 July 2021
Flood-hit Jajpur limping back to normalcy, Kendrapara situation still grim

Kendrapara/Jajpur: Life in flood hit villages of Bari block in Jajpur district is limping back to normalcy after river Brahmani and its tributary Kharasrota has started receding since yesterday even as the situation in Kendrapara has remained grim. As many as 112 villages of nine blocks in Jajpur were affected by the deluge of which […]

  • Thursday, 22 July 2021
Flood wreaks havoc in Jajpur, Kendrapara

Jajpur/Kendrapara: Major flooding in Brahmani and its tributary Kharasrota River system wreaked havoc inundating several blocks and endangering thousands of people in Jajpur and Kendrapara districts. Latest reports said as many as 15 gram panchayats including Kimbhirpala, Malda, Atira, Bhurunga have been totally cut off with Bari block being the worst affected in the flood. […]

  • Thursday, 22 July 2021
Flood woes continue across Odisha

Jajpur/Kendrapara/Balasore/ Dhenkanal:  Flood situation continues across the state with Brahmani and Kharasrota river’s flood water marooning various villages of Dhenkanal, Jajpur and Kendrapara districts. Rise in water level above danger mark has led to an embankment breach in the Brahmani river leaving many villages marooned. Though the water level of Subarnarekha River has receded, villages […]

  • Thursday, 22 July 2021
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