Vishal Kumar
Vishal Kumar serves as a key editor and writer for orissaea.in, a digital news platform. He is dedicated to delivering timely and insightful coverage of current events, with a focus on both local news from Odisha and significant global affairs.
Odisha High Court Ruling Protects SC/ST Coparceners from Unauthorized Property Sales
The Odisha High Court ruling protects SC/ST coparceners by preventing unauthorized sales of ancestral property, requiring formal partition and approval from revenue authorities for transactions involving non-SC/ST buyers. This landmark decision strengthens property rights for marginalized communities, ensuring legal safeguards against exploitation.
Odisha Vigilance Raids Deputy Ranger, Seizes Rs 1.4 Crore, Gold Biscuits, and Coins
The Odisha Vigilance Department's raid on Deputy Ranger Rama Chandra Nepak uncovered ₹1.4 crore in cash, gold biscuits, and properties, raising serious questions about corruption in the forestry sector. This case shines a light on the importance of accountability in public service, demonstrating the Vigilance Department's vital role in maintaining transparency in Odisha's government.
Low Pressure Over Bay of Bengal Strengthens into Depression, Heavy Rainfall Expected in Odisha
A low-pressure area over the Bay of Bengal has intensified into a depression, bringing heavy rainfall and potential flash floods to Odisha. The IMD has issued warnings for several districts, urging residents to stay informed and take precautions. Fishermen are advised to stay ashore, and travelers should avoid flood-prone areas. Keep updated with reliable weather reports for safety. For more information, visit IMD Website.
Odisha Government Enforces New Rule on Outsourcing Appointments, Finance Department Must Approve
The Odisha Government’s new rule mandates that all outsourcing appointments and contract renewals must get approval from the Finance Department. This move aims to enforce fiscal discipline and ensure transparency. This article explores the impacts of this change and offers guidance on how to navigate the new approval process.
Odisha’s Game-Changing Bureaucratic Shuffle: New Appointments and Transfers That Could Change the State Forever
Odisha's recent bureaucratic reshuffle, involving 49 senior IAS officers, changes in forest services, and new industrial security measures, marks a significant transformation in the state's governance. With new leadership across various sectors, these moves aim to improve administration, foster industrial growth, and promote sustainable development, ensuring that Odisha is well-equipped for the future.
Millions of UK Drivers Could Receive £950 Payouts as Car Finance Mis-selling
The UK's financial regulator is close to a decision on car finance mis-selling, which could lead to compensation payments averaging £950 for millions of drivers. The Financial Conduct Authority's investigation focuses on hidden commission schemes active before January 2021.
Odisha Government Approves ₹4,982.66 Crore Investment Boom: 23 Proposals Set to Transform the State
The Odisha government has approved ₹4,982.66 crore in new investments aimed at transforming the state’s industrial landscape. These 23 proposals will generate nearly 12,000 jobs and support sectors like textiles, steel, aerospace, and renewable energy. With a focus on inclusive development, the projects will help Odisha strengthen its position as an investment destination and foster long-term economic growth.
Mayurbhanj Schools Stay Closed Today: Heavy Rainfall Warning Forces Immediate Closure!
In a sudden turn of events, schools in Mayurbhanj, Odisha, have been ordered to close today, July 25, 2025, following a severe weather warning ...
Chief Secretary Ahuja Leads Crucial Meeting on Child Protection: Urges Unified Multi-Departmental Action
Ensuring the safety and well-being of children is a responsibility we all share, and it requires a concerted, multi-departmental effort. Recently, Chief Secretary Manoj ...
OSP, IRB Appointees Call for Immediate Joining or Mass Demonstration
Over 1,800 recruits for the Odisha Special Police and Indian Reserve Battalion are facing delays in joining duty, despite receiving appointment letters months ago. The situation has led to frustration, with recruits threatening mass demonstrations unless their demands for immediate induction are met. The government must provide clarity and action to resolve this issue.
Categories
Latest Articles
Join Our Email List
Sign up to receive the latest articles right in your inbox.
email address
*We will never spam you