The Board of Secondary Education in Odisha will publish the Matric exam results tomorrow (June 25) at 4 PM.
Odisha government on Wednesday (June 24) announced its decision to officially cancel the global e-tender floated to procure Covid-19 vaccines from manufacturers across the world. This information was provided by the Odisha State Medical Corporation.
Kartik Aaryan took his COVID19 vaccine recently and stopped by outside the vaccination centre to strike some stylish poses for the media. The actor left the vaccination centre in style waving and wishing media.
Staying vigilant now would help in tackling Delta Plus variant, stated the chief of the Directorate of Medical Education and Training (DMET), CBK Mohanty on Tuesday (June 22). Speaking about the new Delta Plus variant, the DMET Chief stated that since the new variant from India has been termed as a ‘variant of concern’, therefore, staying vigilant from the beginning is necessary.
Nayagarh's Spring Girl Priya has made it to the record books. The body flexibility of this three and half year old girl is simply remarkable. Priya hails from Mathurapur village under Rajasunakhela in Nayagarh District. At such a young age, she has been recognised by the Asia Book of Records and the India Book of Records.
Amid speculations of schools reopening for offline classes, Odisha School and Mass Education Minister, Samir Ranjan Dash on Tuesday (June 23) clarified that currently no such decision has been taken to reopen schools for conduct of classes in offline mode.
With concerns growing over online classes in Odisha, School and Mass Education Minister Samir Ranjan Dash on Tuesday (June 23) informed that the state government has decided to reduce the syllabus of Class 9th and 10th this year too.
In view of forecast of heavy rainfall, the regional centre of the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a yellow warning in several districts of Odisha till June 27. While the cyclonic circulation over south Bangladesh and adjoining northeast Bay of Bengal is still prevalent, the weather department has said that the effects of the currently active southwest monsoon will be felt intensely in Odisha in the coming days.
Following cancellation of the Class 12 Board exams, the Council of Higher Secondary Education (CHSE) in Odisha, has issued Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for Class 12 students and authorities with regard to submission of practical records and issuance of admit cards, respectively.
The Covid crisis in Odisha has refused to relent as daily deaths continue to remain high even as infections have gradually declined over last few days. As many as 46 persons succumbed to the virus in the last 24 hours.
A man from Odisha was allegedly administered two doses of Covid-19 vaccine within a span of five minutes. This incident was reported from Betanati in Mayurbhanj district.
Students cannot be debarred from schools over non-payment of school fee. Bolangir District Education Officer (DEO) Dhruba Charan Behera clarified the same on Monday. The DEO informed that the schools cannot strike off students’ names over non-payment of the school fees. This clarification came after allegations against a school in Titlagarh surfaced. The school allegedly threatened to stop readmission of students who fail to pay the requisite fee.
After cancellation of the Class 12th Board Exams, concerns have now been raised over conduct of IIT-JEE, CLAT, NDA and more such exams in physical mode. Challenging the decision of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) to cancel the Class 12th Board Exams, a plea was filed before the Supreme Court on Monday (June 21).
With the state gearing up for a possible third wave, Odisha Health Services Director Bijay Mohapatra emphasized on expedited inoculation process to fight the virus. On Tuesday (June 22), speaking to the media, Mohapatra stated that if the community gets vaccinated and follows Covid appropriate behavior, then it would be easier to fight a third wave, in case it arrives in the state.
While lack of awareness, fear and stigma over COVID19 continue to surface frequently, a young boy from Bhubaneswar has found a unique way of spreading awareness regarding Covid-appropriate behaviour. This is Dipty Ranjan Rout; a Class 12th student, who writes songs in Odia about various social issues and raps about them!
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