Boita Bandana: Odisha celebrates its maritime legacy
Boita Bandana celebrates Odisha's maritime heritage with miniature boats, cultural events, and a tribute to the sea god Varuna.
Boita Bandana celebrates Odisha's maritime heritage with miniature boats, cultural events, and a tribute to the sea god Varuna.
The Orissa High Court has asked the state government to take a considerate view of enhancing the monthly pension provided…
Expressing displeasure over doctors’ casual approach in writing medico-legal documents in illegible manner
The Supreme Court Collegium on Thursday recommended the name of Justice Chakradhari Sharan Singh to the Central Government for appointment as the next Chief Justice of the Orissa High Court with Justice Subhasis Talapatra having retired on October 3.
The Orissa High Court has ordered a Criminal Investigation Department-Crime Branch probe into the alleged murder of a man last year in which former international Hockey star and a senior police officer, Birendra Lakra has been accused of involvement.
The principal accountant general (A&E) is directed to immediately calculate, sanction and disburse the family pension as is due and admissible to the petitioner within the aforesaid stipulated period of time, Justice A.K. Mohapatra ordered in a judgment.
The policy with respect to the Bond Doctors has been amended, relaxed, cancelled, and re-implemented at least ten times since the inception of such policy in 1996. Subsequently, the Post- PG bond doctors also joined the bandwagon in order to rectify the issue of maldistribution of doctors in the State.
A division bench comprising Chief Justice Dr. S Muralidhar and Justice RK Pattanaik asked the Cuttack Municipal Corporation (CMC) and Odisha State Pollution Control Board (OSPCB) to depute a team to collect water samples at the point of discharge at Khan Nagar, do a quality test and submit the report before the court.
The Amicus Curiae has filed a report on two incidents that have taken place in the jurisdiction of the Astaranga Marine Police Station - one on 26 December, 2021 and the other on 31 January, 2022. During both incidents, of the several trawlers that unauthorisedly entered the protected area only a few could be apprehended, the High Court bench stated in an order on Wednesday.
The villagers cut them into pieces, dry them and sell sackfuls to traders of traditional medicines, the WSO in a letter to the government agencies pointed out.