Odisha plans to restore coastal green cover
Uprooted trees in Puri. Nearly 22 lakh trees have been destroyed in the cyclone in Odisha.Biswaranjan Rout Cyclone Fani-hit State aims at planting over 1.3 crore saplings as per a five-year scheme
Uprooted trees in Puri. Nearly 22 lakh trees have been destroyed in the cyclone in Odisha.Biswaranjan Rout Cyclone Fani-hit State aims at planting over 1.3 crore saplings as per a five-year scheme
If travelling in Keonjhar is a pain, you know who to blame. A multi-fold rise in mineral extraction is not only killing the roads in the mining hinterland of the State but also choking the traffic movement.
The Odisha government on Thursday urged the Central Plan Panel to help include Odisha in the Reconstructed Accelerated Power Development and Reforms Programme (RAPDRP) for the development of power sector.
Bhubaneswar: The Odisha government on Tuesday formally implemented one of the major recommendations of Justice Wadhwa Committee, the abolition of Storage Agent chain in order to streamline the Public Distribution
Wildlife in India is facing a losing battle. The Orissa government’s decision to impose a seven-month-long ban on fishing activity in the Gahirmatha marine sanctuary in lieu of the mass nesting of the
Bhubaneswar: Opposition parties including Congress and BJP on Monday opposed the decision of the Odisha government to invite Posco-India to begin work on the acquired land near Paradip even before a fresh
Berhamupur: Chief minister Naveen Patnaik on Thursday laid the foundation-stone for the proposed anti-Maoist Vijayawada-Ranchi corridor at Aska in Ganjam district. The corridor would go a long way in
Bhubaneswar: The Odisha government on Thursday said that Posco India can start work at the 2,000 acres of land acquired so far for setting up of its proposed 12 million tonne per annum steel plant near
Here is an advantage for Odisha. Now, the State Government can charge a 10-per cent royalty on iron ore basing on the market value of the mineral. Instead of requesting the Centre to raise the rate of
South Korean steel major, Posco, can start work at the proposed plant site near Paradip before signing fresh MoU with the state, the Orissa government said on Saturday. “Work for the steel project and
The Orissa government today said Posco India can start work at the 2,000 acres of land acquired so far for setting up of its proposed 12 million tonne per annum steel plant near Paradip at a cost of Rs 52,000 crore. "The state government has so far acquired over 2,000 acres of land for Posco's steel plant. The company could easily start its work at the acquired land," Chief Secretary B K Patnaik told reporters.