Bhubaneswar, Feb 17 : The Budget session of Odisha Assembly beginning on Thursday is likely to be stormy as the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)
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Pari death case: Family to receive Rs 9 lakh compensation Post News Network
Nayagarh: Odisha Legal Services Authority has given its consent to provide Rs 9 lakh to Pari’s family in Nayagarh district in two phases under Victim Compensation Act, a source said Tuesday.
A meeting of the District Legal Service Authority’s committee was convened at the conference hall of Nayagarh District and Sessions Judge Monday.
While the meeting was chaired by District and Sessions judge Rupashree Chowdhary, district Collector Poma Tudu, SP Siddharth Kataria, CDMO Shakti Prasad Mishra, government lawyer Bishnu Prasanna Mohapatra and DLSA committee secretary attended the meeting.
Only 5 MPs clock 100 per cent attendance in 3 years of current LS; Sonia attends more sitting than son Rahul
Only 5 MPs clock 100 per cent attendance in 3 years of current LS; Sonia attends more sitting than son Rahul
In Three Years Of The Current Lok Sabha, Only Five Of The 545 Members Clocked Cent Per Cent Attendance. Congress President Sonia Gandhi Attended More Sittings Than Her Son Rahul. PTI | Updated on: 04 Jun 2017, 07:13:36 PM
New Delhi:
In three years of the current Lok Sabha, only five of the 545 members clocked cent per cent attendance. Congress President Sonia Gandhi attended more sittings than her son Rahul.
Bhubaneswar: Odisha’s ruling Biju Janata Dal supported farmers demand for Minimum Support Price and resolved to fight for implementation of MS Swaminathan Committee report on the issue.
The party stated that inclusive development of the farmers has always been a key focus of the BJD government in the state.
“Our party is with the farmers on MSP issues and we will continue our fight for the same as per the Swaminathan Committee recommendations,” the party said in one of the resolutions passed at its state executive committee meeting that ended last evening.
The Odisha cabinet had at a recent meeting chaired by Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik approved a proposal to demand the Centre to implement Swaminathan committee recommendations on MSP.