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Protesters Dump Dust At CMC Office Over Pollution In Cuttack

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Dust pollution often makes life of Cuttack residents miserable. Time and again, people have voiced concerns over the issue only to the pleas to end in deaf ears. Locals of the Millennium City on Friday launched unique protest against this pollution menace and make their voices heard loud and clear.

Hundreds of demonstrators dumped piles of dust and sand in front of Cuttack Municipal Corporation Office after collecting it from nearby areas. Members of Subhash Sangathan took up kadai and shovels to pile up dust in front of the CMC building to protest against the inaction by the administration.

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Locals alleged that the government is not taking concrete steps to arrest the dust menace in the Twin City despite expenditure of crores of rupees for development.

 

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Published: Odishatv Bureau
Last updated: 24 February 2023, 03:00 PM IST



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OPSC Medical Officer Recruitment: Rank holder shares success story

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They say determination with an optimistic attitude is the key to success. The saying matches well with Dr Ashish Anshuman Panda, who bagged second position in the Medical Officer (Assistant Surgeon) recruitment examination conducted by the Odisha Public Service Commission (OPSC); the result of which was declared recently.

Ashish, a graduate from MKCG Medical College and Hospital in Berhampur, qualified the examination in flying colours and aspires to pursue Post Graduation (PG) in paediatrics.

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Posted at Simulia PHC, Ashish dedicated his success to his parents and family members. 

“I graduated from MKCG Medical College and Hospital in 2021. I started my internship in May 2021 which ended in May 2022. I appeared for the OPSC Assistant Surgeon examination on Feb 20, 2023 and the results were declared on March 29. I secured second position in the examination. I dedicate this success to my parents, family members and well-wishers for their constant support,” a delighted Ashish said.

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“When we join MBBS course, we take the Hippocratic Oath to provide health care to all even to a downtrodden patient. I am posted at Simulia PHC for last 10 months. I will do my PG in paediatrics and serve the people,” he added.

Elated over Ashish’s success, his mother said, “My son is very studious since childhood. I am very happy for his success. I want him to serve people and establish himself as a good doctor in the state.”

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Similarly, the joy of Ashish’s father knew no bounds. “I cannot express my feelings in words. I want my son to become a good doctor and treat patients free of cost,” he said.

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Morning classes in Odisha schools from April 11

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In view of the summer ahead, all the government and private schools across Odisha have been directed to start morning classes from April 11.

According to a notification issued by Odisha Information and Public Relations (I&PR) department, the morning classes will start at 7 am and will continue till 11.30 am.

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The school authorities have been directed to ensure potable water and other necessary facilities for the students as a precaution for heat wave. 

Meanwhile, the new academic session will begin from April 3, 2023.

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The admission for the new academic session will be held between from April 3 and 8 in all schools.

“The academic session is starting on April 3 this year. Admissions of students will take place from April 3-8. Proper arrangement has been made to provide textbooks to students immediately following their admission,” said School and Mass Education minister, Samir Ranjan Dash. 

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Earlier in the day, the Odisha government sent Odia textbooks of class I to VIII to Odia students residing in eight states- Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal, Jharkhand, and Chhattisgarh.

(Reported by Jagdish Das, OTV)

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Odisha govt sends textbooks for Odia students in 8 states

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The Odisha government on Saturday sent Odia textbooks from class I to VIII to Odia students residing in eight states. Those states are Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal, Jharkhand, and Chhattisgarh.

School and Mass Education Minister Samir Ranjan Dash started the initiative by flagging off the vehicles carrying the Odia textbooks to other states. For the first time, a diary and two calendars will be provided along with the textbooks to the Odia students from outside the State.

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Earlier, Odia textbooks have already been sent to various parts of the State. The new academic year will start on April 3, the minister informed.

“The process to send Odia textbooks for the Odia students studying outside the State started today on the occasion of Utkal Dibasa. The academic session is starting on April 3 this year. Admissions of students will take place from April 3-8. Proper arrangement has been made to provide textbooks to students immediately following their admission,” said Minister Dash.

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“The textbooks have already reached every school points and block points within the State. It will be provided to the students within the targeted period,” he added.
 

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