Today's top 10 Odisha news bulletin

 Today's top 10 Odisha news bulletin 

1. Today is the holy Savitri Amavasya

Today is the holy Savitri Amavasya being celebrated in the state. It reveals a sacred aspect of the relationship between husband and wife. It is said that on this day, Maa Savitri returned the soul of the husband with the power of her meditation. It is said that the worship on this day is done to wish for the good health and peaceful life of the husband. Due to this, there is a rush to worship Savitri in various temples.




2. EPFO withdrawal will be easy

Now, the employer's letter will not be required to withdraw or block the money deposited in EPFO. In this regard, a new circular has been issued by EPFO. Therefore, depositors can now withdraw money in cases where earlier they were rejected due to lack of employer's letter.

3. US report on India's security

The US intelligence agency has published a report on the military power and relations of India-Pakistan-China. In this, Pakistan has considered India as a known threat. For this reason, Pakistan has started efforts to modernize its military and military equipment. It is said that this modernization of power is intended to fight India. Similarly, India has considered China as its primary enemy. Despite repeated wars with Pakistan, India considers China as its main enemy.


4. Low pressure, rain to continue in the state

Today, rain will continue in various parts of the state. This change in weather is taking place due to the influence of the trough line extending from the Arabian Sea to Odisha. Similarly, a low pressure is likely to form in the northwest Bay of Bengal. Due to this, the Meteorological Department has said that the rain will be heavy from tomorrow to the 30th.

5. Bhubaneswar Metro project will be underground

The former minister has given a new update on the metro project in Bhubaneswar. According to this information, the elevated metro will not run in Bhubaneswar. It will be underground. This project was announced during the previous government. In which the state government announced that it will spend Rs 6255 crore on the construction of a 26-km elevated metro.


6. Instructions to strictly follow office hours

The employees of the state Rural Development Department have been instructed to strictly follow the office hours. The minimum daily working time of the employees has been mentioned as 7 hours and 30 minutes. It has also been said that the day they reach the office late will be considered as a holiday. Therefore, the Rural Development Department has instructed all the employees to reach the office by 10 am.


7. Meeting of Chief Ministers of NDA-ruled states

The meeting of Chief Ministers of NDA-ruled states held in New Delhi has concluded. In this, Prime Minister Narendra Modi advised the Chief Ministers and Deputy Chief Ministers to maintain restraint in public statements. He also asked them to maintain focus on good governance and public welfare. The Chief Minister of Odisha and two Deputy Chief Ministers attended the occasion. The Chief Minister met the Prime Minister and invited him to come to Odisha.


8. Putin assassination attempt

Ukraine has failed in its plan to assassinate Russian President Vladimir Putin. This information has been given by a Russian military commander. He has informed that Ukraine sent a drone to attack Putin's helicopter on May 20. The attack was attempted in Kursk Oblast, Russia.

9. Efforts to restore India-Canada relations have begun

Efforts to restore relations between India and Canada have begun. This effort has been made after the formation of a new government in Canada. In this series, the foreign ministers of the two countries have spoken on the phone. Relations between the two countries were severed during the time of Justin Trudeau.


10. Elections in Bangladesh on June 30

Elections in Bangladesh will be held by June 30. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina fled Thailand due to student protests on August 5, 2024. He is now seeking refuge in India. After that, the government is running on the advice of Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus. This interim government promised to hold elections within a year, but since it did not proceed, political instability has started again in Bangladesh. Muhammad Yunus's press secretary said that the elections will be completed by June 30 after consulting all political parties in this regard.

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