- ONGC has actually seen its contribution to the national production jump to over 70% from under 53% a decade back, petroleum ministry data showed.
- India as a democracy has guaranteed the right to protest throughout. The farmers’ protests over agricultural reforms is an issue that is “absolutely and totally" a matter for the government of India, UK minister Lord Tariq Ahmad has said.
- India’s ancient Ayurvedic and traditional medicine exports set to get a global boost . The World Health Organisation (WHO) plans to set up a Global Centre for Traditional Medicine (GCTM) in the country following a spurt in exports of such products in the recent past reflecting its growing popularity in many countries.
- The annual Amarnath yatra to the 3,880-metre high cave shrine in the south Kashmir Himalayas will commence on 28 June 28 and culminate.
- Jagan Mohan Reddy's Party Sweeps Poll, Wins 74 Out Of 75 Municipalities in Andhra Pradesh
- The government has announced a new scheme under which any tourist vehicle operator may apply for an “All India Tourist Authorization or Permit” through online mode from April 1.
- The Barunei hill forest in Khordha district is under the grip of flames. As per reports, a massive fire broke out in the forest late last night from the Gada Khordha side and spread to other parts of the forest.
- The Odisha government has decided to set up three Eklavya model residential schools for tribal students in Sambalpur district.
- A fire broke out at the Regional CT Scan in SCB Medical College and Hospital in the district on Sunday. The fire reportedly broke out due to short circuit
- Odisha Government has targeted to provide self-employment to around 10 lakh labourers those returned to the state amid Covid pandemic last year.
- Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Sunday appealed to people to follow the Covid guidelines and achieve ‘zero infection’ target.
- The standing committee on School and Mass Education Department has advised to formulate new mechanism to regulate the mushrooming English medium schools in the state.
- As per the National Crime Record Bureau (NCRB), as many as 4172 child sexual abuse cases were registered in the state between 2017 and 2019.
- The ruling Trinamool Congress organised the 5-km-long event from Mayo Road to observe the ‘Nandigram Day’. Banerjee, on a wheelchair but in the forefront of the rally along with hundreds of people and other Trinamool leaders
- Integrated Tribal Development Authority, Koraput has utilized Rs 1.92 crore for tribal welfare projects around Kotia villages during last five years.
- The Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (BMC) Deputy Commissioner (Revenue) Srimanta Mishra on Sunday said that the BMC has issued no notice to seal houses of holding tax defaulters.
- In the last two days, the daily covid-19 case count of Maharashtra was above 15,000, which crossed the 16,000-mark on Sunday.
- Tamil Nadu's C A Bhavani Devi has become the first ever Indian fencer to qualify for the Olympic Games.
- With the mystery is still shrouding the death of a woman whose skeleton was found inside a seized vehicle on premises of Janla Police Outpost under Jatni police. The skeleton has been sent to Hyderabad for skull mapping, informed Commissionerate Police.
- Odisha-born World Bank economist Deepak Mishra has been appointed as the Director and Chief Executive of the Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER).
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