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69yard · 1 year ago
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Kajol-Indian Actress
Kajol, whose full name is Kajol Mukherjee Devgan, is an Indian actress who primarily works in Hindi cinema. She was born on August 5, 1974, in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. Kajol comes from a family with a strong film background. Her mother, Tanuja, is an actress, and her late father, Shomu Mukherjee, was a film director and producer. Kajol made her acting debut in 1992 with the film “Bekhudi” but…
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newseee · 1 year ago
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Deeply shaken : Biden
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US President Joe Biden has expressed shock over the train accident incident in Balasore, Odisha. Biden said that he was deeply moved after hearing the tragic news of the train accident in India that killed around 300 people. My wife Jill Biden and I were shocked to hear the tragic news of India's worst train accident. We are praying for those who lost their loved ones and the injured in this incident. India and America are united by the family and cultural values ​​of both countries. Biden said that the whole of America is mourning for the victims.
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todayworldnews2k21 · 1 month ago
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BJD neta's firm fined Rs 24 crore for 'excess mining' | India News - Times of India
BHUBANESWAR: A BJD functionary’s firm has been fined Rs 24.2 crore for alleged excess mining at a stone quarry in Kasia hills of Odisha‘s Nayagarh district and has been ordered to deposit the amount by Oct 20, reports Sandip Mishra. Challenging the minor mineralwing’s decision, Bhapur block vice-chairman BenudharPradhan’s firm has moved HC. “There were claims of excessive mining at Kasia-I stone…
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timelessnewsnow · 2 months ago
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The tragic case of 29-year-old Mahalakshmi, whose dismembered body was discovered in a Bengaluru refrigerator, has taken a dramatic turn. Mukti Ranjan Roy, identified as the prime suspect in the murder, was found hanging from a tree in a village in Odisha just days after the grisly details of the crime emerged.
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rightnewshindi · 2 months ago
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Train Accident: जबलपुर में हुआ भीषण ट्रेन हादसा, एक्सप्रेस ट्रेन के दो डिब्बे पटरी से उतरे; जानें ताजा अपडेट
Train Accident: जबलपुर में हुआ भीषण ट्रेन हादसा, एक्सप्रेस ट्रेन के दो डिब्बे पटरी से उतरे; जानें ताजा अपडेट #News #TrainAccident #RailSafety #TransportationDisaster #TrainCrash #EmergencyResponse #SafetyAwareness #RailwayAccident #PublicTransportSafety
Train Accident: मध्यप्रदेश के जबलपुर में एक रेल हादसा हुआ, जहां सोमनाथ एक्सप्रेस के दो डिब्बे पटरी से उतर गए हैं। यह हादसा जबलपुर स्टेशन के प्लेटफॉर्म से कुछ मीटर पहले ट्रैक से उतर गए हैं। फिलहाल किसी के हताहत होने की सूचना नहीं है। रेलवे के एक अधिकारी ने बताया कि सुबह करीब 5.40 बजे हुई इस दुर्घटना में कोई यात्री घायल नहीं हुआ। मध्य प्रदेश में जबलपुर रेलवे स्टेशन के प���स इंदौर-जबलपुर एक्सप्रेस के…
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abhishekjhaseo · 3 months ago
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A big news is coming out from Odisha. Here, the Commercial Tax and Goods Service Tax Department (CT&GST) has seized a large quantity of gold and silver. The authorities have seized this gold and silver from 2 containers. The amount of gold and silver was so much that even the officials were surprised to see it. The authorities have seized the gold and silver and started an investigation into the matter. Read More Here.
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indiafirstpaper · 11 months ago
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Today Odisha Breaking News
Today’s Odisha breaking news: the Special Task Force (STF) of Odisha Crime Branch Friday seized a live pangolin from the possession of a wildlife criminal during a raid in the Pallahara area of Angul district. Visit us for more details at https://indiafirstepaper.com/odisha/
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sabnews24x7 · 1 year ago
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kalingabhaskar · 1 year ago
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icnnetwork · 1 year ago
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IRDAI का आदेश, रेल हादसे के पीड़ितों का बीमा क्लेम जल्द करें सेटल…
#IRDAI #Odisha #OdishaNews #odishadiaries #OdishaTrainAccident #odishatrainaccidentnews #odishatrending #OdishaTrain #accident #insurance #insuranceclaim #indiacorenews #ankshree
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newsmrl · 1 year ago
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LIVE: भारत में सदी का सबसे विध्वंशक रेल हादसा ! ओडिशा ट्रेन हादसे के पल पल की खबर, जानिए क्या कहा PM मोदी ने
LIVE: ओडिशा ट्रेन हादसे में मृतकों का आंकड़ा बढ़ा, अब तक 288 की मौत; PM मोदी बोले- दोषियों को नहीं बख्शेंगे ओडिशा के बालासोर में शुक्रवार शाम को कोरोमंडल एक्सप्रेस के चार डिब्बे मालगाड़ी से टकराने के बाद पटरी से उतर गए। अधिकारियों ने यह जानकारी दी। उन्होंने बताया कि हादसा शाम सात बजकर करीब 20 मिनट पर हुआ। Sat, 03 Jun 2023 07:00 PM Odisha train accident: ओडिशा के बालासोर में कोरोमंडल एक्सप्रेस…
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gurujiforexwebsite · 2 years ago
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Let us tell you the big news of this time that in view of the rising temperature in Maharashtra, all the schools of the State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education have been declared holiday from Friday. In this regard, the School Education and Sports Department issued a mandate on Thursday night.
Information should also be given to you that the government has ordered that if the schools of other boards of the state are running on the scheduled time or such schools where important educational activities are being conducted, then the school administration will declare holiday at its level. can take a decision in this regard.
breaking news about school holiday
Maharashtra school news today
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schools in Odisha summer vacations
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celestesinsight · 8 months ago
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March 8, 2024!
The feeling of attending the Jagrata for the first time!
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They say, 'when in Rome, do as the Romans do'. This Maha Shivaratri was another instance when I needed to adapt to this new place.
In Odisha, we visit Lord Shiva temple both during the day and at night on Maha Shivaratri and worship the Lord. We keep fast the whole day and break it only after the Mahadeepa is raised atop the temple, which normally occurs between 9 pm to midnight, varying from temple to temple. Some people also light earthen lamps and sit vigil in the Shiva temples till the rise of Mahadeepa.
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But this year, I visited the temple during the day and also at night. I poured the milk on the Shiva Linga myself and also offered Bel leaves, flowers and fruits, which was a very novel experience. Back home, this is usually done by priests and we just hand our offerings to them. Unless, you are performing a special ritual like Rudrabhishek, you don't get to pour the milk or water yourself.
After returning home, I saw the neighbours organising a Jagrata. I broke my fast and went to see the ritual. I sat there for some time, listened to the devotional songs and returned home. Previously, I had only seen Jagrata in serials. It was quite a feeling to experience it in person. The idols were beautiful and the enthusiasm in the atmosphere was contagious. I would definitely remember this for the rest of my life.
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krishna-sangini · 1 year ago
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The Surprise
It was a cloudy day. Not too gloomy, the clouds were just the perfect shade of grey. I was getting ready to spend my day off laying on my couch, reading ‘Hold Still’ for the umpteenth time. It was Sunday, the beloved day for all to go hang out with their friends and family. But I had none, at least not where I lived.
I lived in Bengaluru then, working my new job. It was a great offer; so, even though I had to leave my family back in Odisha, I decided to take the job. The first few weeks were manageable; I was busy with shifting and putting things in order in my tiny new apartment. But after everything was settled, I started feeling the initial pangs of homesickness. I started missing my mom’s cooking, my sister’s annoying giggles, and even our street dogs’ unending howling. In short, I missed even the most annoying things about my hometown.
Work was good, though it was tiring. We had to work continuously for five hours before getting a one-hour break, and then again work for four long hours. The compensation we got wasn’t bad either; uninterrupted weekends at home, and a decent salary along with social benefits. The toil was worth the fruit.
I sat down with my breakfast tray, the T.V. remote in hand. I surfed channels until I reached the news channel. Just when I was about to take a bite out of the aloo paratha, I got a call. A smile spread on my lips as I saw the name on the screen, ‘Rashmi Aunty’. I picked up the call after pressing ‘Mute’ on the remote.
“Hello, Aunty! Namaskar!” “Yes, beti. Namaskar. How are you?” “I’m good, Aunty. How about you?” “Yes, dear. I’m all fit. By the way, I have a favour to ask.” “Sure, Aunty. What is it?” “Can you call Priyal to check where she’s reached? That brat isn’t picking up my call. She left home yesterday to give you a surprise visit.” “What- O-Okay, Aunty. I’ll call her right away. Bye!” “Bye, beti.”
Priyal is my best friend. We’ve been friends since kindergarten. And yes, she lived back in Odisha. I really had no idea that she was visiting. I was happy and, at the same time, was a bit disappointed that Aunty spoilt the surprise. I smiled and picked up my phone, hiding my excitement even though I lived alone. I turned my back to the T.V. as I walked into the kitchen, ignoring the news playing on the channel.
I scrolled through my contacts and pressed Priyal’s name. The call rang for a few moments, but it was unanswered. I tried her other number; that too was unanswered. “My girl is so dedicated to surprise me. Poor child! I’m just gonna act surprised,” I said aloud. “Ah, dumb me forgot to ask Aunty how she’s getting here,” I said with a facepalm. After another call with Rashmi Aunty, I got to know that Priyal had boarded a train to Bengaluru which was to arrive that day at 10.30 a.m. I looked at my watch, it read 9.55 a.m. I decided to go pick her up from the station myself, intending to surprise her instead.  
I changed into a pair of denim jeans and a black oversized hoodie before hopping on my scooty and starting for the station. On reaching, I saw that the station entrance was unnaturally crowded. People were screaming, yelling, and rushing in and out of the station. There were multiple ambulances with sirens; the medical staff rushed into the station with stretchers. Many people were pouring out with bloodied clothes. I began panicking.
I parked my scooty hastily and ran over to an ambulance. I went up to a nurse and asked, “Sister, what is this situation?” The maiden, who had just finished writing something in a register, looked up at me with distressed eyes and replied, “There has been a severe train accident a few metres from the station, ma’am. There have been many casualties. Please move out of the way and make way for the patients!”
I stumbled aside as I saw a severely wounded person being brought on a stretcher into the ambulance. My mind went blank for a few moments. The only image that came to my mind was that of Priyal; she had boarded a train to visit me.
She had boarded a train to visit me.
I rushed into the station and started screaming out Priyal’s name like a mad woman. I collided with many people, some desperately searching for a loved one, some desperately wanting a loved one to find them. Everyone was in hysterics; the atmosphere was one of pure chaos. The air was heavy with dust and the pungent smell of blood. As I neared the edge of the platform, I felt my phone vibrate in my pocket. A great relief washed over me as I saw the name ‘Piyaaa’ flashing on the screen.  
“Hello, Piya?! Are you fine? Where are you right now?” I yelled into the phone the moment I picked up the call. “Hello? Am I speaking to Miss Baanhi?” came an unfamiliar voice from the other side. “Yes? Who is this and where is Priyal?” I screamed into the phone, my voice cracking in the middle.
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I ran to the reception and asked for the whereabouts of Priyal. The receptionist gave me a room number and a floor number which I blindly jabbed into the elevator. My legs seemed to have a brain of their own as they carried me to a large crowded room. There were around 30 beds in that room. Each bed was occupied by a patient, maimed and still. And beside almost every bed was that loved one who was waiting for their surprise visit. I scanned the room for the face I was looking for; I found it in a corner. I rushed over to her side. A doctor had just finished examining Priyal and was moving on to the next patient with a disheartened look.
“Doctor, doctor! What is wrong with her? She will survive, right?” I asked desperately, grabbing the doctor’s arm. She held my hand gently and said, “I’m afraid, Miss. You don’t have much time together. We tried all we could. Her spine is badly damaged and 20 of her vertebrae have been crushed. I’m really sorry.”
These words fell on my ears like lightning bolts. I felt my phone vibrate in my hand. ‘Rashmi Aunty’ was the name on the screen. The phone slipped from my grip. I slowly walked up to Priyal’s bed. She had the same face twinkling with mischief, only it was covered with dried blood and hastily wrapped with bandages. Her whole body was bloodied; her arms and legs were covered with bandages too. Her purple tee was discoloured with blood and was torn in many places. The doctors had probably shifted her to this room after examining her condition, and ascertaining that there was no hope of saving her.
There was a drip attached to Priyal, but there was no oxygen mask. The doctors probably didn’t want to waste the precious gas on a lost cause. There was a heart monitor, however, with a feeble reading. I kneeled beside her and took her hand gently.
“Piya?” I called quietly. She slowly opened her eyes and stared at me blankly. After a few seconds, a light of recognition flashed in her eyes as she squeezed my hand. Tears started blurring my vision as I squeezed her hand back.
“Why… Why didn’t you wait for a few more days… Why you…?” I muttered in between sobs. Priyal’s pale lips curled into a weak smile. “Surprise, babe!” She whispered using all her strength. I could say nothing; all I could do was hold her hand and cry my heart out.
“Heiii! Now don’t send me off all messy like that,” I heard Priyal’s feeble voice again. I looked up at her. Her eyes were filled with the same innocence that she had when we were kids. I made a shaky attempt to wipe my tears. Putting on a smile as best as I could, I said, “Shut up, dummy. You’re getting back on your feet within days and we’re celebrating my birthday at my place. No excuses now!”
She chuckled, and I giggled. Tears spilt out of our eyes without us realising. She tightened her grip on my hand. “Baanhi yaar… Tell maa and baba that I’m sorry for not being able to see them for the last time,” Priyal said, sniffing while smiling. “Don’t talk rubbish, Piya! You’re walking out of this horrid place,” I said as if I was consoling myself.
She smiled wider as I felt her grip loosen. “I love you, Baanhi. I’m really happy to have you here with me now. I’m at rest and remember, I’ll be watching over you always…” said my best friend on her deathbed. “I love you more, Piya. I always will…” I muttered. Priyal’s smile never faltered, but the heart monitor did. It showed a flat line.  
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It’s still a cloudy day, even after 10 years. The clouds are the perfect shade of grey, yet it feels too gloomy. It’s Sunday, and I’m on my couch reading ‘Hold Still’ for the umpteenth time. I’m still in Bengaluru, with no family or friends to visit me, except for the bright jolly girl in a purple tee who still watches over me.
My phone rings, and a smile spreads on my lips as I see the name on the screen, ‘Rashmi Aunty’.
“Hello, Aunty. Namaskar!” “Yes, beti. How are you?” “I’m good, Aunty. How about you?” “Yes, dear. I’m all fit… I have a favour to ask, by the way.” “Sure, Aunty. What is it?” “Please live well, my child, and be happy.” “I will, Aunty. I definitely will…”  
-T.P.N
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A story that I wrote inspired by the recent triple-train crash in Odisha... The fact that hundreds of people were left waiting for a loved one forever absolutely pained me. I can never imagine the amount of pain these people must have felt...
My heart goes out to those people and the ones who had to leave untimely...
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rightnewshindi · 8 months ago
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मंडी की गोहर और बासा पंचायत में फैला पीलिया, एसडीएम के संज्ञान लेने पर मचा हड़कंप; बगस्याड़ में भी मिला एक मामला
मंडी की गोहर और बासा पंचायत में फैला पीलिया, एसडीएम के संज्ञान लेने पर मचा हड़कंप; बगस्याड़ में भी मिला एक मामला
Mandi News: गोहर और बासा पंचायतों में पीलिया फैलने पर एसडीएम गोहर लक्ष्मण सिंह कनेट ने स्वास्थ्य और जल शक्ति विभाग के खिलाफ क���ा संज्ञान लिया है। एसडीएम ने स्वास्थ्य विभाग को दोनों पंचायतों के ��्रभावित गांवों का सर्वे कर पीलिया के मरीजों का उपचार और बचाव करने को लेकर निर्देश जारी किए हैं। वहीं, एसडीएम ने जल शक्ति विभाग को जल्द पीने टेंकों और पेयजल लाइनों की सफाई करने के आदेश जारी किए हैं। एसडीएम…
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abhishekjhaseo · 5 months ago
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7-time MP Bhartrihari Mahtab will be the pro-tem speaker of the 18th Lok Sabha. BJP MP from Odisha Bhartrihari Mahtab has been appointed as Pro-tem Speaker by President Draupadi Murmu. He will hold the responsibilities of the Speaker until a permanent Speaker is appointed in the Lok Sabha.
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