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Data Of Over 53 Crore Facebook Users LEAKED , Including 61 Lakh Indians
Data Of Over 53 Crore Facebook Users LEAKED , Including 61 Lakh Indians

Personal data of nearly 53.3 Crore Facebook users, including 61 Lakh Indians, remerged after a hacker posted the stolen information online. Sources said that the leaked data includes Facebook ID numbers, profile names, email addresses, location information, gender details, job data, and other details.

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Odisha Corona Update: 588 Positives In 1 Day, Khordha Records Max 105 New Covid-19 Cases
Odisha Corona Update: 588 Positives In 1 Day, Khordha Records Max 105 New Covid-19 Cases

In another big surge, Odisha recorded more than 500 cases for the second consecutive day with the detection of a whooping 588 positive cases of novel-coronavirus in the past 24 hours. Of the new positive cases, 342 were in quarantine while rest 246 are local contacts. Khordha district has yet again topped the single-day tally in the State. As per sources, Khordha recorded 105 new positive cases during the period, followed by Sundargarh with 84 cases and Kalahandi with 64 positive cases. This was followed by Jharsuguda with 31 Covid cases, Cuttack 30, Nuapada 29, Sambalpur 28, Ganjam 27, Puri 24, Bargarh 21, Jajpur 15, Balasore 13, Sonepur and Bolangir with 11 cases each. Mayurbhanj, Bhadrak and Koraput recorded 9 cases each, followed by Nabarangpur with 8 cases, Nayagarh 7, Dhenkanal and Rayagada with 6 cases each, Angul 5, Deogarh 4, Kandhamal and Jagatsinghpur with 3 cases each, and Keonjhar 2 cases. 1 positive case was detected in Gajapati district. The active cases in the state has surged to 3731 while the total number of Covid recoveries in Odisha now stand at 338150. On Monday (April 5), the state had breached the 500 positive cases mark in a day after almost four months.

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Lockdown, Night  Curfew In Maharashtra: Stricter Norms To Fight Covid-19 Spread In State
Lockdown, Night Curfew In Maharashtra: Stricter Norms To Fight Covid-19 Spread In State

In a bid to curb the rising cases of Covid-19 in Maharashtra, the state government has announced stricter measures to fight the virus. Apart from imposing daily night curfew, the Maharashtra government also announced a weekend lockdown in the state which will remain in force from 8 pm on Friday to 7 am on Monday every week.

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#COVID19 | Odisha Deploys 36 Doctors In 4 Covid-Hit Districts, Health Dept Seeks Covishield Supply
#COVID19 | Odisha Deploys 36 Doctors In 4 Covid-Hit Districts, Health Dept Seeks Covishield Supply

In order to battle the possible second wave of coronavirus in the state, Odisha government has deployed 36 doctors for effective management and functioning of COVID-related works in four districts. As per a notification issued by the Health department on Monday (April 5), 36 post PG doctors have been appointed for places that have recently witnessed a rise in the Covid infections. The districts include Kalahandi, Malkangiri, Nabarangpur and Nuapada. 10 doctors each have been posted in Kalahandi and Nuapada districts and eight doctors each have been assigned responsibility of Malkangiri and Nabarangpur. All the doctors from SCB Medical College and Hospital in Cuttack and MKCG Medical College and Hospital in Berhampur will work under the Chief District Medical and Public Health Officers in the four districts. The state health department has also deployed 25 AYUSH doctors to work under the Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (BMC) to ensure smooth operations of Covid-19 related works. The move has been taken due to a surge in the number of Covid positive cases in the BMC jurisdiction in the last few days. The doctors have been asked to report in person to the BMC Commissioner by April 6. On Monday, Additional Chief Secretary (ACS) of Odisha Health department, Pradipta Kumar Mohapatra, wrote to the Secretary of Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, seeking adequate supply of Covishield vaccine doses to Odisha. The official said that Odisha has been assured only 3.5 lakh doses of Covisheild by 6th April (2 PM), which will not be sufficient for even two days. Citing that Odisha is vaccinating over 2 lakh people every day, the state government has requested Union Health Ministry for supply of at least 15 lakh doses of Covishield to Odisha immediately.

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Fire Mishap Near Bhubaneswar Ram Mandir, Flower Shop Completely Gutted
Fire Mishap Near Bhubaneswar Ram Mandir, Flower Shop Completely Gutted

A major fire broke out near the iconic Ram Mandir in Bhubaneswar on Monday evening. A flower shop on the premises of temple has been completely gutted in the fire. As per reports, the fire broke out at around 4 pm, and two fire tenders were pressed into service to douse the flames. According to an eyewitness, the fire services personnel reached one and half hour late to the spot where the mishap occurred. It was further alleged that one of the fire tenders ran out of water during the crucial fire fighting operations and the reinforcement reached the spot very late. The exact reason of the blaze is yet to be ascertained.    

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Odisha Govt Revises Vaccination Timings Due To Heat Wave Conditions
Odisha Govt Revises Vaccination Timings Due To Heat Wave Conditions

In view of the rising mercury levels in Odisha, the state government has revised the timings of the ongoing Covid vaccination sessions. On Monday (April 5), a notification issued by the state health department stated that the Covid-19 vaccination sessions will be conducted at all session sites from 8 AM to 12 PM and then from 3 PM to 6 PM. In the letter to the Collectors and Municipal Corporation Commissioners, Additional Chief Secretary of Health Department PK Mohapatra advised that all arrangements like waiting space, observation room, vaccination room and drinking water facility should be made available at these timings at all the centres. Additionally, the authorities were asked to ensure Covid appropriate behaviour like use of mask, hand washing and social distancing at all the session sites. Through the letter, the health department official emphasised on awareness generation among the people to achieve the daily vaccination target of 2 lakh set by the government in addition to mandatorily submitting the district daily report to the state by 6.30 PM.

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20 Injured As Pickup Van Overturns In Odisha’s Ganjam
20 Injured As Pickup Van Overturns In Odisha’s Ganjam

As many as 20 persons sustained injuries after a pickup van in which they were travelling overturned near Bankeswari ghati in Ganjam district on Tuesday (April 6). Sources said that a family was travelling in the van to the famous Maa NijaBankeswari temple to conduct certain rituals. On the way, the vehicle suddenly overturned and 20 people were injured. As per reports, two persons have suffered critical injuries. Soon after the incident, the injured persons were rushed for treatment to the hospital in 108 ambulance.

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Giant King Cobra Rescued In Odisha’s Malkangiri District
Giant King Cobra Rescued In Odisha’s Malkangiri District

A giant King Cobra was rescued from Malkangiri district in Odisha. The snake was rescued from MV-78 village under Kalimela block of the district. The King Cobra is said to be around 12 feet long. The Forest department officials rescued the snake and it has reportedly been released into the forest. The snake somehow entered a canal on the roadside in MV-78 village. With temperature in Malkangiri crossing 40 degrees Celsius, it is expected that the snake entered the canal in a bid to find relief from the heat.

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CAG Report: BJP Slams Odisha Govt Over Corruption, Losses In Power Sector
CAG Report: BJP Slams Odisha Govt Over Corruption, Losses In Power Sector

The Opposition BJP on Monday slammed the Odisha government over the irregularities which have been exposed in the recent audit findings of the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) report on Revenue and Economic sectors in the State. The BJP accused the ruling party of indulging in corruption and said that the BJD is directly responsible for the alleged losses in the power sector. According to the CAG report, the accumulated losses suffered by the nine power sector PSUs stood at Rs 4,443.12 crore as against the capital investment of Rs 4,048.67 crore as on March 31, 2019.

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#ViralVideo: Cops Dance To ‘Nagin’ Song Inside Police Station In Odisha
#ViralVideo: Cops Dance To ‘Nagin’ Song Inside Police Station In Odisha

These pictures of police personnel dancing to the beats of songs are going viral on various social media platforms. The police officials can be seen dancing inside a police station covered with Holi colors, in what seems like a celebration. In the video, police personnel including officers, constable and a lady home guard can be seen dancing. The video is purportedly from Panikoili Police Station, which is located close to the office of the Jajpur Superintendent of Police (SP). As per reports, the police personnel were on duty during the Holi and Dola festival. They were present during the Dola celebrations in the locality. This video was reportedly shot after the cops returned to the station from duty and started dancing to the tunes of a popular dance number ‘Nagin.’ The Inspector-In-Charge was also a part of the dancing group and he has also reportedly accepted the video to be from his Police Station.

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#COVID19 Wave: Engineering College Sealed In Bhubaneswar For Violating SOP
#COVID19 Wave: Engineering College Sealed In Bhubaneswar For Violating SOP

With COVID-19 cases rising sharply, the Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (BMC) sealed an engineering college in Bhubaneswar on Tuesday for violating the guidelines. BMC sealed Silicon Institute of Technology on the charges of violation of the Standard Operation Procedure (SOP) issued to check Covid-19 spread on Tuesday. According to the BMC officials, the college was served a show-cause notice on Monday for violating the protocols. The college was subsequently sealed after the authorities could not provide any satisfactory reply to the show-cause notice. Earlier on Monday, a private coaching centre at Jaydev Vihar in Bhubaneswar was sealed on for allegedly violating Covid-19 guidelines.  The Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (BMC) sealed the private coaching institute on charges of violating the COVID19 protocols laid down to check the spread of the virus.

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Actor Vijay Draws Massive Crowd As He Rides Cycle To Cast His Vote In Chennai | Tamil Nadu Elections
Actor Vijay Draws Massive Crowd As He Rides Cycle To Cast His Vote In Chennai | Tamil Nadu Elections

Superstar Vijay cycled to the polling booth to cast his vote in Chennai creating quite a flutter among his fans. Thalapathy Vijay was seen cycling to his polling booth followed by a huge crowd.

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#BizarreSuperstition: Odisha Villagers Carry Out Rituals To Resurrect Dead Body
#BizarreSuperstition: Odisha Villagers Carry Out Rituals To Resurrect Dead Body

  In a bizarre incident, rituals were carried out near the corpse of a man in an attempt to resurrect him from the dead. The incident was reported from Singarpur village under Sarankul Police limits of Nayagarh district. Villagers of Singarpur resorted to regressive superstitious practices to revive a dead man even after his post-mortem had been conducted. As per reports, the village is just around 95 kilometres away from Bhubaneswar, the capital city of Odisha. The deceased identified as Rabi Nahak of Singarpur village had reportedly taken part in traditional Danda Nacha (also known as dance of penance) rituals. Rabi was fasting for two days as per rituals. On Sunday, Rabi fell ill while performing the penance ritual following which he was rushed to the District Headquarters Hospital (DHH). However, the doctors declared him brought dead. Rabi’s body was later handed over to his family members following an autopsy on the same day. The doctors said that Rabi had died due to dehydration and sun stroke. Just when the family members of Rabi were preparing for his cremation, the villagers convinced them to conduct a puja to resurrect the deceased. The villagers then allegedly took the body and performed rituals for several hours on Sunday, but in vain. The Sarankul Police later intervened following which the mortal remains of Rabi were consigned to flames.

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Lathi Charge In Sambalpur University Campus During Protest Against Offline Exams
Lathi Charge In Sambalpur University Campus During Protest Against Offline Exams

Tension prevailed at Sambalpur University on Tuesday when students ransacked property inside the campus while protesting offline exams. Students of the varsity and affiliated-colleges had launched the protest opposing the decision to conduct offline examinations amid worsening COVID-19 situation. The students have been demanding that the +3 examinations should be held online for their safety. The protest turned ugly when the students tried to barge into the Vice-Chancellor’s office. In a bid to bring the situation under control, police resorted to mild lathi charge to disperse them. As many as two platoons of police force were deployed on the campus to avoid any untoward incident.

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COVID Negative Report Mandatory For Tourists Coming To Odisha’s Puri From These States
COVID Negative Report Mandatory For Tourists Coming To Odisha’s Puri From These States

Amid the resurgence of #Covid-19 cases in the state, the Puri district administration on Tuesday (April 6) clamped strict restrictions on tourists coming from other States. These restrictions are for tourists from states witnessing a surge in Covid-19 infections. Puri district Collector, Samarth Verma said that strict surveillance is now in place at the railway station and Covid negative report has been made mandatory for those people coming from 5 specific states.

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