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Geological museum and lab for Dhanbad s premiere college
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Building resilience amid COVID-19: Odisha s tribal youth show the way
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A vendor waits for customers at his shop in Bhubaneswar on Monday
BHUBANESWAR: Returning to normal now seems like a distant dream to vendors, migrant workers, small-time businessmen and daily wage labourers, as Covid-19 continues its relentless onslaught. The restrictions, coupled with it, have instilled a fear of the rerun of the financial hardships they faced last year.
“Since the time Covid-19 reared its ugly head, life has not been the same. We are faced with fear and uncertainty at every step. We are also putting the life of our family members at risk. Towards the end of last year, when the cases had started dipping, there was some hope of returning to normal. But now that seems like a remote possibility,” Pravat Kumar Swain, a vegetable vendor at Unit-1 market, said. He is angry with the Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation asking vendors to move to an open place to prevent overcrowding. He had shifted to the Unit-1 market from a school playground only last year. And now he
The struggle to get inclusive education to south Odisha s tribal children
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32 years on, MCIP project yet to be completed Post News Network
Kendrapara: Even as 32 years have passed since work started on the Mahanadi-Chitrotpala Island Irrigation Project (MCIP), the project is halfway through.
Work on the project had started in 1988-89 under the state plan and Rs 45.81 crore was spent till 1995-96. The MCIP project was launched with an aim to providing irrigation facilities to over 19,542 hectares of farmland in Kendrapara and Jagatsinghpur districts.
The project had stirred hope among farmers of getting irrigation facilities in Garadpur, Marshaghai, Mahakalapara blocks of Kendrapara district and in Tirtol block of Jagatsinghpur.
The plan outlay was only Rs 39.94 crore in 1989 which rose to Rs 395.46 crore in 2012. The project work has stopped after the term of the lending firm Asian Development Bank expired in 2019. Farmers and residents claimed lack of political will has delayed the project.