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Rayagada Cong Unit Chief: Rayagada Congress Unit Chief Bijay Gamang Resigns | Bhubaneswar News

Rayagada district Congress committee president Bijay Gamang announces resignation from the party following allegations of involvement in the nomination process of an Independent candidate. Cites marginalization by senior leaders as primary reason for quitting.

Police: Police Actions to Ensure Free and Peaceful Polls in Sambalpur | Bhubaneswar News

Police in Sambalpur have taken preventive measures to ensure free and peaceful elections by making arrests, seizing firearms and illicit substances, and setting up checkpoints across the city.

Odisha CM: Nor wester forces CM s chopper to return to J guda | Bhubaneswar News

A helicopter carrying Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik and bureaucrat-turned-politician V K Pandian had to return to Jharsuguda's Veer Surendra Sai Airport due to strong winds triggered by a nor’wester. The helicopter later safely landed in Bhubaneswar after facing bad weather conditions at the Biju Patnaik International Airport.

BJD MLA Candidate: Wife to fight against BJD s Pipili assembly candidate as Independent | Bhubaneswar News

BJD MLA candidate from Pipili, Rudra Maharathy’s wife Jagruti Panda (32) filed her nomination as an Independent candidate against her husband from the same seat. Rudra is not worried about her move. Odisha is going to see a few couples fighting elections from different seats in the ensuing elections. Rudra, son of late MLA from Pipili, Pradeep Maharathy, won from the seat in a byelection in April 2021. The politically-sensitive Pipili assembly constituency under Puri Lok Sabha seat will go to polls on May 25. Jagruti’s affidavit states her assets at Rs 43.76 lakh and around Rs 2 lakh. Jagruti, who studied law and MBA, works in a private educational institution in Bhubaneswar.

ICSE: ICSE, ISC boards: Over 99% students clear Class X, XII | Bhubaneswar News

Students of Odisha achieved a pass rate of 99.08% in Class X and 98.90% in Class XII exams conducted by the Council of Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (CICSE). Girls outperformed boys in both classes, with a pass percentage of 99.34 for girls in Class X. The results were announced for 93 schools across Odisha, with all six city schools affiliated to CICSE board achieving 100% results.

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