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    Tata Steel Kalinganagar and Neelachal Ispat Nigam observes World Environment Day ~ More than 500 saplings planted

    In line with the theme declared by the United Nations of Putting an End to Plastic Pollution’ and reiterating its commitment towards creating a sustainable tomorrow, Tata Steel Kalinganagar (TSK) observed World Environment Day in and around its plant premises at Kalinganagar in Jajpur district of Odisha on Thursday. As part of the celebrations, more…

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    TPSODL Strengthens Power Infrastructure in Tribal-Dominated Malkangiri

    TPSODL Strengthens Power Infrastructure in Tribal-Dominated Malkangiri

    • Mathili Substation capacity upgraded from 8.15 MVA to 10 MVA• Over 6,000 consumers in hilly, remote areas to benefit Berhampur, June 2025 – TP Southern Odisha Distribution Limited (TPSODL) has successfully upgraded the Mathili Primary Substation (PSS) in Malkangiri district, a region known for its rugged terrain and predominantly tribal population. This enhancement ensures…

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    Odisha Plus 3 admission deadline

    Final Call: Apply for Odisha Plus 3 Admissions Before June 4

    Bhubaneswar, (Newshub Desk) – The Odisha Higher Education Department has extended the deadline for Plus 3 admissions, giving students additional time to submit their applications through the Student Academic Management System (SAMS) portal. Candidates now have until June 4, 11:45 PM, to complete their Common Application Form (CAF) online. Students who have already applied can utilise…

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    BJD suspends Bibhu Prasad Dehury

    BJD Tightens Discipline: Dehury’s Suspension Sparks Speculation

     ( Newshub Desk) – The Biju Janata Dal (BJD) has taken decisive action against Bibhu Prasad Dehury, former president of Dhenkanal Sadar Block, over allegations of anti-party activities. The suspension was ordered by the party leadership, underscoring its commitment to maintaining discipline and unity within its ranks. Dehury’s alleged actions were considered detrimental to the…

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