September 12, 2023: Headlines With AI Anchor LISA
A stuffed mushroom tawa egg is a delightful fusion of flavours and textures. This savoury dish combines the earthy richness of mushrooms with the creamy goodness of eggs. Whether enjoyed as a hearty breakfast or a wholesome brunch, the stuffed mushroom tawa egg is a culinary masterpiece that pleases the palate and leaves you craving for more.
United States President Joe Biden will arrive in New Delhi on Friday for G20 Summit.Renowned sand artist Sudarsan Pattnaik has sent a welcome message for the US President.Pattnaik carved a sand art of President Biden with 'Welcome To Bharat' message at Puri beach President Joe Biden is set to hold bilateral meet with PM Modi tomorrow before attending G20 meeting.
Environmentalists and weather experts alike have expressed grave concerns over the rampant felling of palm trees in Odisha as one of the most significant reasons behind surge in lightning incidents claiming more and more lives in recent years in rural belts of the state.
Mahendragiri warships project will be launched on 1 September; fresh plea seeks survey of ‘wuzukhana’ in Gyanvapi; Prime Minister's Office chairs a high level to oversee the preparedness of the G20 summit scheduled to take place next month, and more in this edition of evening headlines with LISA.
Eminent litterateur of Odisha and poet of international acclaim, Jayanta Mahapatra passed away on Sunday while undergoing treatment at SCB Medical College and Hospital in Cuttack. He was 95.
Narendra Modi becomes first Indian PM to visit Greece in 40 years; BJP MP Aparajita Sarangi alleges massive land scam on the outskirts of Bhubaneswar; Rahul Gandhi likely to visit Odisha in October, and more in this edition of headlines with LISA.
The two Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) scientists are Debashis Mahapatra of Berhampur in Ganjam district and Sarat Kumar Das, who is a native of Govindpur village under Kamakhyanagar sub-division in Dhenkanal district and has been living in Talcher area of Angul district.
A wave of spirituality and devotion swept the Dhabaleswar Temple in Odisha’s Cuttack on the 7th Somvar of Shravan month today.The auspicious occasion marked a vibrant display of faith and devotion with thousands of bhakts congregating at the centuries-old Shiva shrine to offer worship.The resounding chants of ‘Bol Bom’, ‘Om Namah Shivay’ echoed creating an atmosphere of spiritual exuberance.One of the most heartwarming sights was that of young children enthusiastically participating in the rituals.
Rajasthan to get 4th Vande Bharat train; Jallikattu bulls to get unique IDs in Tamil Nadu; Odisha ex-BDO who was wanted in 7 corruption cases nabbed from Delhi after 8 years; Police complaint lodged after ragging allegations at Puri medical college; and more in this edition of afternoon headlines with LISA.
The aroma of Odia foods brought a real treat for the National Capital Delhi. Ministry of Tourism, with State govts and UTs, recently organised a 3-day food festival in Delhi.Held in respective State Bhawans in New Delhi, the event showcased unique cuisines of 23 states and UTs. On this occasion, foodies at Odisha Bhawan could enjoy Chhena Poda and several other Odia delicacies.The event held from August 18th to 20th was part of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav and Ek Bharat Shrestha Bharat celebrations.
Question mark has been raised over the efficiency of Odisha vigilance after it took eight-long years to trace the former BDO who was involved in seven corruption cases.
There is a popular adage-service to mankind is service to God. But nowadays, people are so much self-centered that they don’t have any time for others.However, there are still some people who are determined and working for the service of society and humanity at large.
Households across Odisha are feeling the pinch of the rise in the prices of onion. The price rise of this kitchen staple comes in the backdrop of the steep rise in tomato prices in the recent past.As per reports, the price of onion has increased by Rs 10 in the last 12 days. It is now being sold at Rs 35 per kg against the previous rate of Rs 25 per kg.
The fake teachers have been identified as Alma Tappo, Sanjit Pani Mahananda, Biranchi Nayak and Minmayee Panda. Action was taken following verification of their certificates which turned out to be fake.
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