Saturday, 27 April 2013

All set to Publish HSC exam results on April 30.

 High School Certificate (HSC)  examinations results to be published on April 30. This was announced by the School and Mass Education minister Rabi Narayan Nanda here today.

Minister Mr.  Nanda said that HSC exam results will be announced at the head office of Board of Secondary Education (BSE) in Cuttack on April 30 at 9:30am. Students can access the results either purchasing a result booklet or through Internet and SMS. The results would be made public in the BSE office here and at five zonal offices. The students can access to their results from BSE’s official website (www.bseorissa.in)and the result booklets. This year 5,32,429 regular and 58,230 Ex-regular examinees appeared for the exam.




Two hard-core Maoists including a woman surrender before Nabarangpur Police.


Two hard-core Maoists, including a woman, surrendered before the police here on Saturday and exposed the sham promises made by the Maoists. Superintendent of Police, Brajesh Kumar Rai, informed that Radhika Biswakarma alias Ramvati, (19) of Kundai village under Kundai Police station, and Ramesh Markam alias Amar (22) of Dantewada police limit of Chattisgarh,  both of them working in Mainpur Divisional Committee (MDC) of the CPI (Maoist), which is active in Nabarangpur and Nayapada district of Odisha and Dhamtari, Gariabandh district of Chattisgarh were surrendered today.

According to the surrendered rebels "The Maoists have deviated from their ideology. Now they are more involved in extorting money and murdering people. Also, we did not get the promised monthly payment from the organization we were harassed by the Maoist leaders particularly by the Telugu’s. The female cadres were subjected to sexual exploitations. They were compelled to torture the innocent people of villages those who did not obey them which forced us to return to mainstream society."  

We saw the leaflets distributed in the recent Jana Samparka Sibiras at different places  about the prevailing surrender policy and rehabilitation package of the government finally decided to withdraw ourselves  from Naxals organization and surrendered before police, said the surrendered rebels.  The SP Mr. Rai, awarded Rs. 5 thousand each  from Red cross society and they will be rehabilitated according to the rules of State Government he added. 
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Monday, 8 April 2013

Dist. Congress rally on Monday Seeking two Minister's resignation.


Nabarangpur:
The district Congress took out a rally demanding resignation of two ministers for alleged fixing of examination centre by higher education department to facilitate Odisha's Sports and Youth Affairs Minister Ramesh Majhi to appear in the Plus-III Arts Examination.
Nabarangpur MP, Pradeep Majhi, alleged that the Higher Education Minister Badri Narayan Patra responsible for change of examination centre for the sports minister.
"Though the sports minister was originally allotted a college at Dabugaon in Nabarangur district as his examination centre, it was later changed to a college at Panabeda in the same area," he claimed.

Bhujabala Majhi, MLA Dabugam said that the sports minister was the president of the governing body of the college at Panabeda and his father Jadab Majhi had established it, In which circumstances the sports minister has been provided all comforts like air-cooler in a single room to write the paper while rest of the candidates are to appear for the examination without even a fan in hot summer, he also accused Ramesh Majhi, of tampering with his admit card and sought an inquiry by the crime branch of state police.

Later they handed over memorandum to the governor through Sub-Collector, Suman Behera.

Among other the district congress president, Narayan Patro, Muna Tripathy, Dilip Behera, Dist.Youth Congress president, Bhima Harijan, Former ZP Chairperson, Manjula Majhi, along with supporters present at the rally.
 

Saturday, 6 April 2013

COLLECTORS IN FIVE DISTRICTS ARE SHIFTED


2007 BATCH IAS BALWANT SINGH IS NEW COLLECTOR SAMBALPUR 
2001 BATCH IAS PRADEEP K RATH IS NEW PERSONAL SECRETARY TO GOVERNOR 2001 BATCH IAS BISHNU PRASAD SAHOO IS NEW COLLECTOR KEONJHAR 
2001 BATCH IAS LAXMI NARAYAN MISHRA IS NEW COLLECTOR BHADRAKH 
SENIOR OAS NIRANJAN SAHOO IS NEW COLLECTOR JHARSUGUDA 
SENIOR OAS NIRANJAN NAYAK IS NEW COLLECTOR KENDRAPADA 
2000 BATCH IAS AKHYA K PANI IS NEW ADDL SECRETARY WATER RESOURCES  
2000 BATCH IAS DURGA PRASAD BEHERA IS NEW ADDL SECRETARY HIGHER EDUCATION

Tuesday, 2 April 2013

Odisha Formation Day celebrated at Nabarangpur.



District level Odisha state formation day was organized here at Mission Shakti Hall, by district information and public relation department on Monday.

Sports and youth affairs Minister, Ramesh Chandra Majhi, was the chief guest paid rich tributes to the late leaders who played a key role in the formation of a separate Odisha state. He described how after several sacrifices, Odisha was carved out of the combined Bengal-Bihar- Odisha Province in 1936 on a linguistic basis. Mr. Majhi Underlined the need for maintaining unity among odias and upholding the art and culture of Odisha.

Collector Yamini Sarangi, Presided over the meeting among others Local MLA, Manohar Randhari, Municipal Chairman, Prahalad Tripathy, Public Prosecutor, Praksh Chandra Mishra spoke on the occasion.  At the morning rallies of school children was held, Ms. Sarangi along with the officials paid tribute to the martyr by garlanding idol in the town. Different competitions were also held to mark the occasion.

Odisha Police Formation Day was observed at Nabarangpur.



The 78th Odisha Police Formation day was observed at reserve police ground here on Monday.  Nabarangpur Superintendent of Police Brajesh Kumar Rai, took the salute and read over the message of the Governor and chief minister. Mr. Rai recalled the heroic sacrifices made by the Odisha police on different occasion.  He highlighted the contribution of police department in the law and order, providing security to the citizens and tracking down criminals.  He further said "Every policeman must see that the poorest of the poor in society gets justice,"
He felicitated best ASI of Kundei police station, Renu Prasad Pradhan, best Head constable Balhab Duari, and best constable Siba Sankar Sahu. Among others Reserve inspector A K Jena, DSPs, Urdhaba Nayak, Ashok Sahu, Prakesh Parida, with other staffs present on the occasion.

Swadhinata Sangrami Saheed Smruti Sansad Odisha organised Meeting at Nabarangpur.


A State-level meeting of Swadhinata Sangrami Saheed Smruti Sansad (SSSSS) Odisha, was held at Soura street Kalyan Mandap here on Monday. President of Sansad Lt.General Dr. Narayan Mohanti, was the chief guest while working president of SSSSS Rutupurna Mohanty, presided over the meeting. 

 Members of the Martyr Baga pujari seva Sansad of Badabharandi, Umerkote Advashi Saheed Sanskrutika Smruti Kendra, Papadahandi,  Freedom fighter sanu majhi Seva sangha, Saraguda, along with hundreds of the family members of Martyr’s and freedom fighters  of the state participated in the meeting. 

Among others General secretary of SSSSS Ajaya Kumar Sahu, State Cordinator Manoranjan Tripathy, Secretary Nayana Majhi, Local MP, Pradeep Majhi, present at the meeting.  Later submitted a memorandum to the President of India through Collector, Nabarangpur demanding all the historical martyrdom places in struggle for freedom should be located. Museum of the martyrdom should be established in the memory of martyrs and the freedom fighters in the Capital set-up Within an area of minimum ten acres of land, where there the provision to display the martyrs of each district, their status and description of the events relating to them, the materials used by them and other related photographs there by making it attractive for the tourists.

Government should take necessary to provide Saheed Awas’s to the family members of each martyrs with an cost of minimum of five lakh rupees. All medical expense’s for the treatment of the martyr’s family be borne by the government.

At least one core rupees should be invested in each place of historical importance for the establishment of library for the youths of the locality, outlets for the sale of khadi products, Honey and other indigenous products, with a conference hall for the discussion and spread of teachings and message of Gandhi.
If our demands were not fulfilled within short period we would go on an protest rally at Bhubaneswar said  Ms. Mohanty