Malegaon Blast Case: All 7 Accused, Including Pragya Thakur and Purohit, Acquitted After 17 Years

New Delhi: In a major development that closes one of India’s most closely watched terror cases, a special NIA court has acquitted all seven accused in the 2008 Malegaon bomb blast, citing insufficient evidence. The ruling comes nearly 17 years after the blast rocked the communally sensitive town in Maharashtra. Among those cleared of all…

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Odisha Conducts State-Level Training to Strengthen Implementation of PoSH Act

Bhubaneswar: A state-level sensitization and capacity-building training on the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013 was held today at the State Institute for Women and Children, Bhubaneswar. The training aimed to enhance the effectiveness of workplace safety mechanisms by equipping Master Trainers to guide Internal Committee (IC) members across…

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Bhitarkanika National Park Reopens to Tourists After Seasonal Closure

Bhubaneswar: Odisha’s famed Bhitarkanika National Park is set to welcome visitors once again from August 1, following a scheduled three-month closure to allow for the safe and undisturbed breeding of estuarine crocodiles. The park had remained off-limits to tourists between May 1 and July 31 as part of the forest department’s conservation efforts. With the…

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Odisha Govt Reinforces Statewide Ban on Single-Use Plastics in All Government Offices

Bhubaneswar: In a renewed push toward environmental sustainability, the Odisha government has reinforced its ban on single-use plastic items in all government offices, autonomous institutions, and State Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs). The directive, issued to all Additional Chief Secretaries, Principal Secretaries, and Commissioner-cum-Secretaries, urges strict compliance with the existing plastic ban and outlines immediate steps…

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Odisha Hospital Under Fire After Fever-Stricken Child Given Anti-Rabies Vaccine by Mistake

Bonai/Sundargarh: In a troubling case that raises questions about medical oversight in government hospitals, a four-year-old girl was mistakenly administered an anti-rabies vaccine (ARV) for a fever at the Bonai Sub-Divisional Hospital in Odisha’s Sundargarh district. The incident occurred on July 29, when Chinmayee Jena, a resident of Kodia village, brought her daughter to the…

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No Flood Threat as Baitarani River Remains Below Danger Mark: Odisha Water Resources Dept

Bhubaneswar: The water level in the Baitarani River at Akhuapada stood at 18.29 meters on Wednesday—slightly below the official danger mark but still above the warning threshold—according to Chandra Sekhar Padhi, Chief Engineer of the Water Resources Department. Quoting data from the Central Water Commission, Padhi said the river level is not expected to rise…

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Beijing Rainstorm Death Toll Reaches 44; Search Continues for Missing as Recovery Accelerates

Beijing: The aftermath of Beijing’s recent torrential rainstorms continues to unfold grimly, with officials confirming 44 deaths and nine people still missing. The storms, which triggered widespread flooding and infrastructure collapse, have left a trail of destruction across the capital, especially in northern mountainous districts. One of the worst-hit locations was an elderly care home…

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President Marcos Jr. to Visit India from August 4 to Boost Strategic and Bilateral Ties

New Delhi: In a significant diplomatic outreach, Philippine President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. will undertake a State Visit to India from August 4 to 8, marking his first official visit since assuming office in 2022. The visit is expected to deepen cooperation between the two nations, particularly in the areas of defence, maritime security, and…

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SIT Uncovers Human Bones at Mangaluru Burial Site Amid Mass Grave Probe

Mangaluru: The investigation into the alleged mass graves near the Dharmasthala temple town took a dramatic turn on Thursday as the Special Investigation Team (SIT) recovered human bones from one of the suspected burial sites in Karnataka’s Mangaluru district. The remains—two bones—were found during the excavation of the sixth site, located in a forested stretch….

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