• +91-9861016349 / +91-9437281655
  • Email: amarisatya@gmail.com

English Current News

  1. India's total tally of COVID-19 cases surged to 3,04,11,634 with 48,786 new infections being reported in a day, while the recoveries have crossed 2.94 crores, according to the Union Health Ministry data updated on Thursday.
  2. The Odisha Transport Department on Thursday increased the bus fare in the State owing to a continuous rise in the price of Diesel. The fare has been hiked for all five categories of bus services.
  3. The Odisha State has received its first ECMO (Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation) machine and it is expected to be functional by mid-July.
  4. Odisha witnessed an unprecedented surge in cyber crime activities in the past one month with unsuspecting citizens losing over Rs 1.53 crore  to cyber frauds. From the State Capital city of Bhubaneswar alone, the fraudsters managed to swindle more than Rs 83 lakh in June.
  5. As per the UDISE+ report, during the five-year period of 2015-20, a massive 5,490 schools in the government sector have virtually stopped functioning in Odisha.
  6. Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren on Thursday ordered a probe by Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) into the alleged financial irregularities in the construction of the new state assembly and the high court.
  7. International Monetary Fund Chief Economist Gita Gopinath and NASA Scientist Kamlesh Lulla are among the 34 immigrants honoured by a prestigious American foundation ahead of the US Independence Day "who have enriched and strengthened" the US society
  8. The Gujarat government on Thursday said it has decided to withdraw more than 500 police cases that were filed against migrant labourers last year for defying the lockdown-related rules
  9. Bihar social welfare minister Madan Sahani on Thursday threatened to resign in protest against high-handedness of bureaucrats in his department.
  10. Colonel Ajay Kothiyal (retd), who recently joined the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), will contest the Gangotri bypolls against Chief Minister Tirath Singh Rawat.
  11. Supreme Court agreed to hear a plea seeking direction to the Centre to impose President's Rule in Bengal in view of deteriorating law and order situation due to the post-poll violence which started on May 2, the day of assembly election result.
  12. The inoculation exercise was temporarily stopped during the day in Angul, Bolangir, Balasore, Bargarh, Bhadrak, Deogarh, Dhenkanal, Ganjam, Jajpur and Jharsuguda, he said.
  13. The Supreme court was hearing a plea filed by West Bengal Pradesh Congress Committee member Ranajit Mukherjee who has sought directions to the Centre for framing of guidelines for Speakers for timely disposal of disqualification petitions.
  14. A majority were from Bihar and Delhi, as per the IMA, which has maintained a state-wise registry of doctors who died of Covid-19.
  15. The BSE board stated the Class 10 students who have been dissatisfied with the marks following the alternate assessment method can appear for the offline exam staring from July 30. The offline exam will continue till August 5.
  16. Dr Aiswarya Biswal’s maiden collection of English poetry titled – ‘Fall Of Love’ was launched by Dharmendra Pradhan, Union Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas and Steel in Delhi today. The book contains fifty poems. The poems, as the title of the book signifies, depict diverse facets of love and affection and a host of other emotions related to the central emotion of love.
  17. Amid Covid-19 vaccine shortage which leads to zero vaccination session at several districts in Odisha in past few days, a total of one lakh Covishield vaccine consignment were received by the State government July 01.
  18. Former Vice-Chancellor of North Odisha University Prof Sanghamitra Mohanty succumbed to COVID-19 while undergoing treatment at a private hospital here on July 01.  She was 68. 
  19. State Bank of India, the country’s largest lender on the occasion of its 66th Bank Day, has launched a dedicated counter across its 360 select branches nationally catering to Current Account customers.
  20. Delhi Government on Thursday issued an order to private schools to charge fees on monthly basis, under approved heads only but with a 15% deduction in the fees for academic year 2020-21.

© 2024 Amarisatya Magazine All Rights Reserved

Design & Developed By Zemusitech Solutions Pvt. Ltd.