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Radio Namaskar FM 90.4 – the only community radio station of Odisha

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Following is from its "About Us" page.

Radio Namaskar, the only Community Radio of Orissa (India) established at KONARK ( Internationally renowned tourist place for Sun Temple) to make the common people informative & active participant of the community development process.

It will ensure overcoming social problem through a community owned process through deployment of oriented personnel and sensitizing the beneficiary mass & will enable the general public to have access to each others views and ideas directly through a network of communication and can be able to have direct and immediate access to ensure redressal of grievance as well as finalization of local based issues of state and national importance. This will be possible in coordination with mass media of the state and even in coordination with the elites of the State that includes people from different streams of society who do have command and interest in different matters of common interest. This will ultimately augment the communication and knowledge transformation process in a well regulated but well related manner.

Radio Namaskar is established by Young Indiaa civil society organisation formed by some National Youth Awardees, Indira Gandhi NSS Awardees & Ex- NSS volunteers those are committed to the cause of social transformation & development.

Three dieties including Lord Jagannath in 32 attractive dresses: Samaja

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Chandrahas Choudhury’s Arzee the Dwarf among the finalists for the Commonwealth prize

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The list of finalists is at http://www.commonwealthfoundation.com/news/news/detail.cfm?id=601. Following is from Samaja:

Samaja’s Shilpayana Supplement: Odisha’s geographical location and its bounties

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Odisha plans 1500 75-seater microplexes to promote Odia movies: Samaja

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Sanghamitra Jena, founder of Eastern Treasure India Tours, brings Orissa to the world

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Following are excerpts from a beautiful Forbes India piece by Mindtree CEO Subroto Bagchi.

… it is called Dangamal.

This is a tiny village bordering 672 sq. km. of luxuriant mangroves that are home to the giant Indian saltwater crocodiles. It is an unbelievably beautiful and relatively un-spoilt place. There is the usual forest rest house here, but for the real enthusiast, there is tented accommodation of commendable quality run by a first generation woman entrepreneur named Sanghamitra Jena. I am here to see her.

… After some years, when we came back to Bhubaneswar, I contacted the government-run tourist office to check if they ran courses for would-be tour guides. There was a three-month course coming up and I signed up after paying a fee of Rs. 200.

… But how did you end up becoming an entrepreneur?” I ask. “It was a story of adversity,” she says. “After many years in the same organisation, I had to leave because of disagreements with a new supervisor. For a moment, I was at the crossroads. To my surprise and delight, it led to a flood of offers from other tour operators who had known my work. Seeing that, I told myself that these people are reaching out to me because they have confidence that I could bring them business. So why wasn’t I doing it for myself?

“I had a saving of just Rs. 40,000. I bought a laptop and started sending mails to people I knew from a cyber-café. Eastern Treasure India Tours was born. Clients started coming, I took them on my off-the-beaten track tours to not just places in Orissa but also Pelling, Gangtok and Kaziranga. Word spread. Business grew. Then one day, I felt I should have a product that enables the nature-lover to enjoy a place like the mangroves of Dangamal by living in a completely rural setting. So, I came to this village and I leased a plot of land for five years. I started a high-quality, tented accommodation, complete with Western-style toilets and clean food in a completely rural surrounding. I built a make-do Web site so people could check out the options and pay online.”

… I am not in Mumbai or Bangalore. This is Orissa. This is not a land of enterprise. For girls, there is a cul-de-sac called marriage. Yet, here is Sanghamitra who has built a business in the middle of nowhere.
Before we leave for the creeks to see the giant crocs basking under the mangroves, I ask her the size of her business this year.

She is bashful for a moment. Then she replies, “I will touch a crore this year”.

Tathya.in also has a nice article on her at http://www.tathya.in/2009/story.asp?sno=3724.

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Wall hanging with Konark in Sambalpuri design overwhelms the President of India: Samaja

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Samaja on Dhanu Jatra in Bargarh

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Mural painting taken up on a high priority basis in Cuttack: Samaja

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International standard tennis academy to come up in Bhubaneswar: Dharitri

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A short history of Oriya printing: op-ed from Dharitri

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Sahitya Academy fellows from Orissa: Poet Ramakanta Rath is the latest

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So far there have been five Sahitya Academy fellows from Orissa. The latest is Ramakanta Rath, who received the fellowship this year. The list of five (extracted from wikipedia) are:

At anytime there are at most 21 fellows. So currently there are two from Orissa.

Following is a report from Sambada on Ramakanta Rath receiving the fellowship.

 


There are three Jnanpith award winners from Orissa. They are:

Bargarh and Sonepur among the 20 pilot Handloom Clusters of India

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(Thanks to http://kddf.wordpress.com/2009/12/02/information-about-subarnapur-district-handloom-cluster/  for the inspiration to write about this.)

The following is from the pages http://www.indianhandloomscluster-dchl.net/index.asp.

The overall handloom situation in Orissa is as per the following table:

DISTRICT WISE CLASSIFICATION OF HANDLOOMS AS PER CENSUS 1995-96

No. of Looms

Up to 1000

1000-5000

5,000 – 10,000

10,000-25,000

25,000 – 50,000

Above 50,000

 

1

2

3

4

5

6

STATE : ORISSA

 

Deogarh

Angul

Bolangir

Bargarh

 

 

 

Gajapati

Bhadrak

Cuttack

 

 

 

 

Jharsuguda

Dhenkanal

Ganjam

 

 

 

 

Keraput

Kendrapara

Nayagarh

 

 

 

 

Malkanagiri

Keenjhar

Sonepur

 

 

 

 

Nawarangapur

Nuapara

 

 

 

 

 

Phulbani

Puri

 

 

 

 

 

Rayagada

Sambalpur

 

 

 

 

 

Sundargarh

Kalahandi

 

 

 

 

 

 

Balasera

 

 

 

 

 

 

Boudh

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jagatsinghpur

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jajpur

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mayurbhanj

 

 

 

 

 

 

Khurda

 

 

 

 

 

9

15

5

1

 

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Among those, Bargarh and Sonepur are among the 20 pilot clusters.

The page for the Baragarh cluster is http://www.indianhandloomscluster-dchl.net/Bargarh/Index.asp. Following is some information from that page.

Bargarh Handloom cluster is spread over the entire Block of Bargarh, Attabira, Bijepur and Sohella. The cluster has 7158 numbers of looms as per the survey report of the zonal Handloom office taken up during the year 2004 out of which 5102 looms are working in 299 different villages. The main products of the cluster are cotton sarees of tie and dye and small amount of dress materials, lungis and napkins etc. The annual production is around 10 Crores rupees. The products of this area are mostly marketed in Orissa and National market. The cluster so to say represents Orissa in quantitative and qualitative Tie and Dye Cotton Sarees as no other clusters of other districts in Orissa produces such sarees.

… The weaving in the cluster by the traditional weavers’ community popularly known as "Bhulia" came in to existence during mid of 17th  century and with increase in their population, they spread to other nearby places. They initially belong to Rajasthan and were presented during the 14th  century to the ruler of Patna State, a king of Chouhan dynasty "Ramai Deb". Later on they were presented to the king of Sonepur during the 16th  century and scattered to the nearby district i.e., Bargarh in the next century.

The cluster consists sizable number of professional weavers (Non traditional) from Schedule Caste and  Schedule Tribe (Kuli caste) weavers, which in total accounts for 60 %. Generally these weavers are less skilled and engaged in production of Napkin, Lungi,  Sarees, Dhotis, etc.

Weaving with Tie dye in the cluster prior to 40”s was done with 40”/42” looms operated with hanging slay and engaged in producing Kapta, Lungi and Napkins made of 12’s/16’s/20’s cotton yarn. The yarns were dyed with vegetable colours. The main colours were Yellow (from Turmeric), Maroon (From bark of Aal tree), Blue form Nile and Black (From Hirakasi and Chakda Seeds). Fabrics of vegetable colours were sometimes not fast and ranges of colours were also limited, forcing the Tie-Dye production in to limited colours and so also the design. Such practice was on vogue till the mid of 40s when vat colour was first substituted for in place   of some vegetable colours.

The next major changes in the cluster took place with the introduction of twisted cotton mercerized yarn and synthetic colours in the early 60’s. The looms started widening mainly to 52" width for normal sarees and other production and 90" for double bed sheet production. There were also few 60” / 72" looms to accommodate weaving of middle-sized bed sheets.

Activities in the cluster started taking momentum with the involvement of Late Padmashree Dr. Krutartha Acharya and his four associates in the cluster area during 1942 and started their business with production on limited numbers of looms. Later he converted his business in to a co operative society named Sambalpuri Bastralaya, registered during the year 1954 under "Bihar and Orissa Co operative Societies Act" and established in Bargarh town. This is the first firm in the cluster, which took the leadership in weaving activities of cluster and stood as a milestone in its history.

… Unlike the Tie-Dye work of other states of India, the motif and designs of the cluster are infinite in number and every motif or design is categorized under a special caption. No design is let out without giving it a name. It shows the creative mind of the weavers of the region.

The page for the Sonepur cluster is http://www.indianhandloomscluster-dchl.net/Sonepur/Index.asp. Following is some information from that page.

The writing in the stones of Kahandagiri cave Orissa suggests that the art of weaving was in Orissa before 600 B.C. Similarly some carving in the temples of Sonepur cluster (Baidyanath) indicates that weaving was in existence in the area during prior to 9th B.C. Besides weaving with cotton yarn, there was also weaving with wild silk (Tassar), wool and fibers from stem of lotus. The tie-dye weaving in western Orissa came in to existence during mid of 14th century when 100 weaver’s families were brought from Raipur area of Madhya Pradesh by the then ruler of Patnagarh Sri Ramai Dev. The weavers’ later on titled as Meher and their caste known as Bhulia. Such weavers were traditionally weaving the tie and dye fabrics. Orissa has also history of exporting handloom to south-east Asia countries like Thailand, Java, Borrneo and Sumatra (Last three are Island of Indonesia) during pre-independence period in sea route. It is therefore also the bank of river Mahanadi and some other big river of Orissa has developed weaving culture.

The Bomkai Designs are the traditional designs in production in the village named Bomkai in Ganjam District of Orissa. Latter on it is introduced in Sonepur. Before 1950’s the main product mix of this cluster was cotton sari and Dhotis. The main occupation of "Bhulia" community was weavings. Weavers had looms of short width and they used to weave cotton sari of length 12ft and its width was 36 inches. During that period, cotton yarn of (10 to 40) counts were available in the market.

Weavers by own used to sell woven sari at nearby locally market and whatever they got remuneration by selling the sari, they used to brought yarn for further weaving. During this period, due to absence of chemical dyes, mainly vegetable dye was used to dye the yarn. Vegetable dye had limited colours i,e yellow (From Turmeric), Maroon (From bark of Aal trees), Blue (Nile) and black (Hirakasi and Chakda seeds). The colour of vegetable dyes was not fast in the fabrics. The vegetable dye has limited ranges of colour that limit the design of tie & dye fabrics. During mid of 1950’s the late Padamshree Sri Kruthartha Acharya was the up-coming entrepreneur in handloom sector. He was belonging to Bargarh sub-division which was neighbouring district of Sonepur. He had installed 200 looms at Sonepur and established a unit for producing handloom sarees. During mid of 1960’s, lots of modifications were done to upgrade the handloom sector of Sonepur. The widths of looms were widening up to (48 to 50) inches; mercerized yarns of finer quality (60 counts) were introduced. Shri Kruthartha Acharya also introduced chemical dyes. Many weavers were trained to adopt the change. Due to introduction of chemical dye, the ranges of colour shed were increased which helps the weavers to produce variety of design in tie and dye fabrics. Slowly other weavers of the cluster adopted the new technology. Dr Acharya also searched other market by promoting the Sonepur product in other States by participating in exhibition and fair conducted by handloom department, Govt. of India. He also used to purchase the woven sari from weaver and used to supply raw materials and design to them. This helped the weavers to only concentrate on production work instead of marketing the products. Latter on during 1954, Dr. Achaya converted his firm into cooperative society named Sambalpuri Bastrayala Handloom Cooperative Society Ltd, Bargarh, which is at present stand as a leading PWCS of not only the State but also of the country. During mid Seventies G.O.O. initiated a corporation called Orissa Handloom Development Corporation which grew and decayed in two decades and has been liquidated recently. The other major changes taken place in the cluster was introduction of silk yarn in early 1980’s. The body part of silk fabric was woven with silk yarn and Anchal by cotton tie and dye. It took two – three years to develop Jala design which helped the weaver to design the fabric in simple way. This Bomkai design were developed in the late 80’s and introduced in early 1990’s in the cluster. Since then, the permutation and combination of designs involving in tie-dye, Bomkai, Jala etc are practicing in the cluster. Latter on Body design was also developed to make the fabric more attractive and Zari were used to add value to the fabric. Weaver co-operative societies were the major firms operating in the handloom sectors. These societies were large in number during mid of 90’s. The entry of private entrepreneurs and private traders started from 1980’s. Padamshri Chaturbhuj Meher had entered in this sector in early 1980’s and had great contribution in this sector. On the other hand gradual reduce in the Government subsidies, declining support from apex WCS, closure of Handloom Development corporation and mismanagement at the primary wcs level are the main reasons of reduction in the number of active co-operative societies. Unlike the Tie-Dye work in the other part of India, the motif and design of the cluster are infinite in number and every motif or design is characterized under a special caption. No design is let out without giving it a name. It shows the creative mind of the weavers of region. Orissa had 129236 (1951), 119005 (1987) and 92869 (1996) as per the handloom figure census, which shows the continuous decline in the loom position. The total looms in Sonepur district is 7243 (As per the survey conducted by ADT office Sonepur). The product mixes are cotton sari, silk sari and dress material. The total production of the cluster in the Co-Operative Sector is Rs 985.46 lacs.

Bande Utkala Janani rendering by OTV

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(Thanks to debiprasad.net for the pointer. The lyric and the meaning in English are here.)

Pragyan Ojha is the third Odia to play test match for India and first Odia to play all three forms (test, one-day and 20-20): Samaja

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Oriya cuisine in Bangalore and Pune

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Bangalore has a Oriya restaurant called Kalinga.

Pune has a restaurant that serves Oriya Cusine. Following is an excerpt from a review in Expressindia.com.

Hotel Sunrise
USP: The Oriya sea food

With hardly any places to eat out at Hinjewadi, the hub of Pune’s IT development, Hotel Sunrise that threw its doors open on January 17 this year, seems to have found just the niche it was looking for. Located in Phase II, the restaurant has yet another USP that should make food lovers seek it out-Oriya food. ‘‘There is no place in Pune that offers Oriya seafood the way we do-with complete authenticity,’’ says Manoj Patil, an FCI graduate, who put together the place that is already catering to a steady stream of IT professionals trooping into its ample premises.

So for those who’d like to have a taste of something different, try this out – Dalma served in an earthern pot, Mach Jhol, Potal Bhaja, Chinguro Bhaja, Tawa Roll, Muttom Kasa, Kebabs and Matka Dum Biryani.

Simple, uncluttered interiors, with 80 covers including a large garden area and a family room, make the place an ideal one for both a cosy meal or a large party. And despite the lip-smacking cuisine the prices are most reasonable too. So check it out.

J B (Janaki Bhallav) Patnaik appointed as Governor of Assam

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Following are some biographical pointers excerpted from this article in tathya.in.

JB born on 3 January, 1927 is one of the senior most leader of the Indian National Congress.

And as former Chief Minister of Odisha he served for the longest time on record. 

After the completion of his early education at Khurda High School, he passed his B.A. degree in Sanskrit from the Utkal University in 1947. 

He passed his M.A. degree in Political Science from the Banaras Hindu University in 1949. 

In 1950, he became the President of the Odisha State unit of the Youth Congress. 

He edited Prajatantra and Eastern Times for a long period.

In 1980, he became the Union Minister for Tourism, Civil Aviation and Labour. And later he took over as the Chief Minister of Odisha. 

He continued till 1989 and later in 1995 he became CM for the third time and handed over the reins to Giridhar Gamang in 1999. 

Later in 2004 he became the Leader of Opposition and continued till 2008. 

He is recognised as an eminent poet and writer, and has won awards from the Odisha Sahitya Akademi and Kendriya Sahitya Akademi.

Ikat Handloom Park to be established at Baragarh: Dharitri

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Orissa growth and development related headlines from our sister site in Twitter (August 20 – October 20 2009)

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Our sister site in Twitter is http://twitter.com/orissalinks. (Often when we are busy or do not feel like writing a full posting here, we post a micro-blog in our Twitter sister site. The Twitter sister site also automatically adds the headline from this site and the orissalinks site. Once in a  while we will collect those headlines here. But readers wanting a broader and more immediate coverage should consider following our Twitter site at http://twitter.com/orissalinks.) Following are some selected items from that site between August 20th and October 20th 2009.

  • A tribal farmer trained by Regional Centre for Dev. Coop, Bhubaneswar makes a living by farming earthworms. http://bit.ly/30r1bta
  • The 15-km, 65 crore 4-lane Chorda-Duburi highway linking Jajpur Road with Kalinga Nagar expected to be compl. by 2010. http://bit.ly/3weXTC
  • Nalco with HQ in Bhubaneswar and operations in Angul, Damanjodi and Vizag made a profit of 1,272 Crores this year. http://bit.ly/3GXPqc
  • The current Power Situation in Orissa – A suggestive plan for its control. A nice report in scribd. http://bit.ly/d1lkE
  • In the 21-80th outsourcing cities of the world: Chandigarh, Kolkata, Coimbatore, Jaipur, Bhubaneswar, Thiruvananthapuram http://bit.ly/duTw2
  • Among the top 10 outsourcing cities of the world are: B’lore, Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, H’bad, Pune. http://bit.ly/duTw2
  • Orissa govt. plans a ‘rail-road-water pipeline and infrastr. corridor’ in Meramundali-Angul-Talcher-Chhendipada belt. http://bit.ly/2XH8CY
  • Dhamra port, being built by Tata Steel and L & T to be operational by April 2010; Rail connection by October 2010. http://bit.ly/3hn2Cg
  • LMJ International is developing food parks in Orissa and Tamil Nadu; expected to be operational in April-May 2010. http://bit.ly/2Ak3cc
  • Rungta Mines Limited, plans to set up 1 million tonne cement plant in Orissa. http://bit.ly/kinkt
  • Consortium led by Lanco Infratech Ltd has won 2 coal-bed methane exploration blocks at Talcher and Ib Valley, Orissa. http://bit.ly/1x0shQ
  • Essel Mining to sign MOU with Orissa government on Oct 22 for developing a captive port at Chudamani, Bhadrak http://bit.ly/2VVKfb
  • Bhushan Steel proposes to establish a ‘SME Steel Park’ around its steel project at Meramundali in Dhenkanal, Orissa. http://bit.ly/1M7j6f
  • Orissa CM proud of the herbal garden around Bindusagar, Bhubaneswar. Shows it to visiting biggies. http://bit.ly/aOaRo
  • New Mines and Minerals Bill may be presented in the parliament in the winter. Gives more power to states on leases. http://bit.ly/3YPQJb
  • Update on Shamuka Beach project in Puri, Orissa.http://bit.ly/1Bio2r
  • Bhubaneswar – Chennai flight revived. Chennai 11 -> 12.55 PM. BBS 13.35 -> 15.30 Chennai http://bit.ly/nK1VV
  • Nalabanta, a village near Aska, is known as Sivakasi of South Orissa for manufacturing fireworks in huge quantity. http://bit.ly/HadmV
  • May07 WB RPT: Towards sustnable mineral-intensive growth in Orissa: managing env. & social impacts. http://bit.ly/5paFM http://bit.ly/Hazb0
  • November 2008 World Bank report: Orissa in transition : challenges for 2006-2010. pdf – http://bit.ly/JXyQP txt – http://bit.ly/14Y6Kb
  • @Proj_Shrike "YouTube – Orissa – The Essence of Incredible India" Ad by Dept.of Tourism, Govt. of Orissa (http://twitthis.com/w9kdf9)
  • Indian Govt. revised royalty rate of many minerals eff. 8/13/09. Will benefit mineral rich states like Orissa. http://bit.ly/rl7mP (pdf)
  • Cuttack plans to write its 1000 yr history in its walls. http://bit.ly/Dxge7
  • Rath Yatra pictures from Washington Post. http://bit.ly/dTqc8 First two in Puri by Biswaranjan Rout; others interesting too.
  • Biswaranjan Rout’s photos seem to be picked by AP often. See picture 18 in this Washington Post picks (same one). http://bit.ly/4zGy7m .
  • AP Photo by Biswaranjan Rout. http://bit.ly/oJZ3j Hindu devotees dressed as Ram and Hanuman, seen, near the immersion ground in Bhubaneswar.
  • SBI launches ‘SBI FinMart’ from Orissa: includes ins, mutual fund, credit card, gift card, home loan, car loan, etc. http://bit.ly/1Qehh
  • Prof. Pankaj Jalote proposes to reform affiliating univ model in India by having only core courses controlled by univ. http://bit.ly/bafPG
  • Samaja: Durga Puja in Cuttack. Cal Kali tmpl, Delhi Birla tmpl, Rajasthan’s Rani Sati tmpl and China’s Temple of Heaven. http://bit.ly/zZ7PJ
  • RT @hiteshhoha http://bit.ly/3ItRB7 — Beautiful pictures of Durga Puja pandals in Bhubaneswar, Orissa. Saheed Nagar one is awesome.
  • Emami group plans to set up its 4th paper unit (500 tonnes/day), at Balasore in Orissa, at an investment of Rs500crore. http://bit.ly/RBr2f
  • Bhitarkanika ( #Orissa ) Tour photo galleries, beautiful pictures. http://bit.ly/2Z03hI 2672 sq-km Bhitarkanika mangroves is a Ramsar site.
  • RT @meghaverma Cute picture of state bird of Orissa, a blue jay. http://ts1.in/26958 – article on Orissa’s state bird http://bit.ly/qrvaC
  • Automatic ticket vending machines to go live this Sept. in New Delhi, Sec­underabad, Kolkata, Bhub­anes­war and Pune. http://bit.ly/VfrvF
  • Nandan Kanan zoo in Orissa has the impression of skin of white tiger in its logo. http://bit.ly/MWwNJ
  • Orissa CM asks for a Central Govt. funded Youth Hostel at Bhubaneswar. The Union Minister responded favourably. http://bit.ly/3ryYWF
  • Orissa CM requests defence minister for 2 more BROs (Koraput & Baripada) to encourage tribal youth to join the army. http://bit.ly/hOJGv
  • Adani group met Orissa CM for making a port at Barunei Muhana, Kendrapada. http://bit.ly/IqQd2 Others also interested. http://bit.ly/2DqJNq
  • Very nice pictures. RT @swagatsen The 1000 year old Buddhanatha temple , Orissa India and millenial change http://bit.ly/d3OGi
  • RT @FotoWala Images from Orissa: Raghurajpur – the crafts village http://tinyurl.com/m5h9cu
  • RT @FundACause An NGO in #Orissa trying to raise Rs 5 lakhs to build a science museum for school kids in Balasore. http://bit.ly/MOf7k .
  • Pipli applique work of Orissa & Banaras saree are among the 5 to receive GI certificate due to UNCTAD’s interventions. http://bit.ly/39D6Js
  • GI (Geographical Indication) regstrn of Khandua Saree and fabric of Orissa is in process. Study & documentation done. http://bit.ly/asbkM
  • GI registration of ‘Sambalpuri saree’ and ‘Berhampuri pattu’ is also in process. http://bit.ly/70ztM
  • Other designs planned 4 GI: Nuapatna tie&dye, Bomkai, Pasapalli, Berhampur kumbha, Dholapathar temple and Gita Gobinda http://bit.ly/4oIIu5
  • A nice web store of crafts from Orissa. http://bit.ly/lmsCn
  • http://bit.ly/2mqUXB IDCO of #Orissa and NALCO sign MOU for a 50-50 200 acres aluminum park in Angul at an initial cost of 75 crores.
  • Orissa govt. to spend 54 crores in corridor mgmt plan for elephants. 6 corridors identified. http://bit.ly/4nhKn6 Orissa has 1862 elephants.
  • Kamath hotels and OTDC would sign a MoU on setting up a food craft institute on a leased land of two acre at Balangir. http://bit.ly/ZyO1G
  • RT @kalahandia Kalahandi’s `Habaspuri’s textile craft, designs to be patented: Orissa’s textile craft .. to be patented http://bit.ly
  • RT @kalahandia Some Kalahandi related books by Parameswar Mund: 1. Folk & Tribal Festival of Kalahandi… http://bit.ly/1SFmV3
  • IOC to complete 30000 cr,15-million-tn refinery in Paradip #Orissa by 2012, to make it eligible for a 7-yr tax holiday. http://bit.ly/14IhMi
  • Orissa CM to visiting POSCO CEO: “Win the people’s heart first”. http://bit.ly/Ekp0j
  • Orissa has identified 27 bus terminals in the state for development in PPP mode using the land premium model. http://zikkir.com/business/283
  • IOC: 30,000 cr mega refinery-cum-petrochem complex at Paradip in #Orissa. To begin commercial ops. in 3 yrs. http://bit.ly/11FlQZ
  • Orissa to spend 10,000 crore for irrigation to cover 5.60 lakh hectares. http://bit.ly
  • Sambalpur-HWH via Angul and Kapilas Rd. although is a longer route (654 kms instead of 563 kms in Sambalpur-ROU-HWH) is very useful.
  • 0869 Puri-Bangalore weekly Garib Rath Special train for Puja. A good idea that needs to be made regular? #Orissa http://bit.ly/phuzt
  • Special train for Puja Sambalpur-HWH via Angul and Kapilas Rd. A good con. that needs to be made regular? #Orissa http://bit.ly/phuzt
  • Rs 7,963 crores for roads in #Orissa. http://bit.ly/masWO
  • NALCO plans to invest Rs 6000 crores for a 1000-1500 MW nuclear power plant in #Berhampur, #Orissa in 50-50 collaboration with #NPCIL.
  • More information on the proposed plastic park in #Balasore #Orissa. http://bit.ly/fvClc
  • Dharitri reports that ECOR plans to start passenger trains on the Naupada-Parlakhemundi sector (of Naupada-Gunpur line) next month.
  • #Rourkela ‘s airport, which at one time had commercial Vayudoot flights, does not have any now. http://bit.ly/YsKeD
  • Vijaywada-Ranchi highway, 983 kms of which is in #Orissa is expected to be completed by 2014; CM reviews its progress. http://bit.ly/aRwjc
  • Vanivihar- Rajmahal road in #Bhubaneswar #Orissa will be converted to an eight lane road. http://bit.ly/aRwjc
  • Pandapada-Naranpada, Cuttack-Banki, Barkote-Lahunipada, Balangir-Kantabanji, Chorda-Duburi & Udala-Baripada this yr. http://bit.ly/aRwjc
  • CIPET explores making a plastic park in Balasore, #Orissa. Kudos to MOS Srikant Jena for pushing this. http://bit.ly/hnRuW
  • Demand to extend some South bound trains to Sambalpur. http://bit.ly/oZTvz Seems like a good idea; especially 2829/30 & 2897/98
  • Nice article. RT @PRSLegislative Nick Robinson on why MPs need professional support staff funded by the taxpayer. http://bit.ly/WwEQc
  • Various organizations in Balasore #Orissa unitedly demand for a govt. medical college there. http://bit.ly/OYS8q
  • Sukhuapada in #Orissa, 20km from Kendrapara & next to Paradip-Daitary Xpresway has 300+ sculptors working allover India. http://bit.ly/wnWN7
  • Champeswar in #Cuttack district of #Orissa has a 1000 yr old temple; its tank has 200+ turtles. Worth a visit. http://bit.ly/2vr5NT
  • Chaumukh (Baliapal block) at the mouth of river Subarnarekha is preferred over Kirtania for a port in Balasore Dist. http://bit.ly/2z1X5v
  • Large plastic corridor planned for Balasore-Baripada; includes a CIPET satellite center for Balasore: Srikant Jena. http://bit.ly/lH1p5
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Milestones in Orissa history, 1800-2000: Samaja

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Utkalmani Gopabandhu’s Satyabadi magazine, the precursor of Samaja

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Prince Dance group from Berhampur wins the India’s Got Talent competition: links to their performances

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Following are youtube links to their final, semifinal and initial performances.

 

Final (Dasavatar act):

Semifinal (Flag act):

Initial (Krishna act):

Srikant Jena: Overcoming obstacles at various stages (A Samaja portrait)

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