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Measures Needed For Expeditious Disposal Of Criminal Appeals In Which Appellants Are Still In Custody: Orissa High Court

Measures Needed For Expeditious Disposal Of Criminal Appeals In Which Appellants Are Still In Custody: Orissa High Court
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NHRC seeks report on witch-hunting from Odisha CS, DGP

NHRC seeks report on witch-hunting from Odisha CS, DGP ANI | Updated: Dec 20, 2020 23:50 IST New Delhi [India], December 20 (ANI): Expressing serious displeasure over the lackadaisical attitude of the Chief Secretary and DGP of Odisha, in prevention of sorcery and witch-hunting and in payment of compensation to the victims of such social evil, the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) in its order, has sought compiled reports from all the thirty District Collectors of Odisha. The Director-General of Police and Chief Secretary have been directed to submit a report to the Commission on the steps taken to conduct the awareness programmes at the grassroot level of the state in all the villages and the compensation provided to the victims.

In Odisha, agroforestry and handholding help farming families break out of the poverty–migration trap | World Agroforestry

  Internal migration in India is a coping strategy for families facing low agricultural yields. Improvements in farming can lead to more stable healthy lives. Migration in India is is one of the largest movements of people in the world: more than a third of India’s population, about 450 million people, were internal migrants as of the last census. The migration is largely of two types, according to UNESCO: long-term and short-term or seasonal/circular migration. The State of Odisha in India experiences marked circular migration. Eleven of its 30 districts are ‘migration prone’, experiencing a yearly outflow to more prosperous states, such as Andhra Pradesh and Gujarat. In the dry winter season, hundreds of thousands of farming families leave home to labour at brick kilns and on construction sites. To give a sense of the scale of out-migration from Odisha circular or permanent over half a million people had returned home by 14 June 2020 owing to the COVID-19 lockdown.

CM Naveen highlights Odisha s industrial growth in last two decades

CM Naveen highlights Odisha’s industrial growth in last two decades 51 Bhubaneswar: Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik addressed the 93rd Annual general meeting of Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI), today and highlighted Odisha’s industrial growth in the last two decades by pursuing of sound industrial policies and transforming of the state by value-addition to the vast natural resources it is endowed with. The session started with the welcome address by Dr Sangita Reddy, President, FICCI, Joint MD, Apollo Hospitals, who spoke about the investor-friendly industrial climate of Odisha. This was followed by a video presentation on how the state of Odisha, under the able leadership of Hon’ble Chief Minister has transformed itself into an industrial powerhouse within two decades and how in spite of economic slow down due to COVID-19, Odisha could get very high investments during this period.

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