Tulasi Hill is located on the border of neighbouring Chhattisgarh. As the elections are underway in Chhattisgarh, the Maoists were suspected to be planning to launch a major attack to disrupt the polling process by operating from the Odisha side.
By such gesture, the BSF jawans have proved that they are not only providing safety and security to the people of the Swabhiman Anchal from the Maoists, but they are going beyond their call of duty to help locals during their difficult times.
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Heavy rain for the last two days has thrown normal life out of gear in Odisha.
The family members of the deceased are shocked and crestfallen after the incident. The locals have demanded compensation for the bereaved family members and job opportunity for them in the State.
The exchange of fire went on for nearly two hours after which the Maoists retreated from the place. Two guns and explosives were seized from the spot.
The irate family members and relatives of the woman didn’t bother to inform the police station. They took the law into their own hands and allegedly thrashed Deba to death.
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More than 19 villages under Nakamamudi Gram Panchayat in the district have been alienated from the mainland as the only road connecting those villages have been blocked due to the landslide.
Heavy rain over the last three days has caused a flood-like situation in southern Odisha's Malkangiri district, as large parts have been cut off due to water logging and submersion of roads, an official said on Thursday.
A single-judge bench of Justice Sashikanta Mishra ordered that the case be probed under Sections 306/120-B/34 IPC (abetment of suicide) instead of 302/506/201/204 of IPC (murder).
Luckily, three of them were rescued with minor injuries while two of them have gone missing in the strong currents of the dam.
The strong winds accompanied with heavy rain and thunderstorm left a trail of devastation in the district. Several huge trees were uprooted, thatched houses blown away and some buildings collapsed due to the natural disaster.
“I couldn’t even afford to buy new notebooks. So, instead of writing in pen, I would write with a pencil so that I would erase them and write again,” said an emotional Muduli as she recalled her days of struggle to top Plus II Commerce in the district.
These days Karama Muduli works as a daily labourer under the scorching sun to meet her education cost as her parents, who work as daily wagers, are unable to afford her education.
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