Today's top 10 Odisha news bulletin
1. Omfed milk price hiked
Omfed milk price has increased. The government has decided to increase it by Rs 2 per liter. Along with this, to make milk farmers more profitable, they will be given an additional assistance of Rs 3 per liter. This decision of the government will benefit two and a half lakh farmers of the state. The Chief Minister's Office has informed that this farmer will be provided with an accidental death insurance of Rs 1 lakh.
2. ASI dies in accident
Priyat Golapi, an ASI working at K Gaon police station in Kalahandi district, died in an accident. It is reported that his bike collided with a heavy vehicle on the Junagadh-Bhavanipatna National Highway No. 26. The fact that the bike burned at the scene has cast suspicion on the incident. His wife has filed a complaint of harassment against the K Gaon police station officer.
3. Russia-Ukraine war reaches 1,194 days
The Russia-Ukraine war has reached 1,194 days. Various world leaders have appealed and taken steps to end the war. A high-level meeting has been planned in Istanbul today in this regard, but tensions between the two countries have increased again on Sunday. Russia has been the worst hit by the Ukrainian attack. 5 airports, 40 aircraft, 2 bridges in the country have been destroyed. 2 train lines have been derailed. On the other hand, 12 Ukrainian soldiers have been killed in the Russian attack.
4. The number of corona infections is increasing in the state
The number of corona infections in the state is increasing. The health department said that 5 new infected people were identified yesterday. The number of these patients has reached 12 in 11 days. It has been reported that 90 percent of them are from Cuttack and Bhubaneswar.
5. Interest is growing for B.Ed
The interest in enrolling in B.Ed courses is increasing in the state. It is reported that 1 lakh candidates appeared for the B.Ed entrance exam that concluded yesterday. These candidates appeared in 342 centers. There are only 2750 seats for teaching courses or B.Ed in the state.
6. Kalinga Studio to be modernized
The state government has once again announced to modernize the state's only official film studio, Kalinga Studio. Although the BJD government had made efforts in this regard in the past, it remained incomplete. On Sunday, Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi visited Kalinga Studio and directed the Chief Minister to give it a modern look.
7. US rejects India's application
The US has rejected India's notice for counter-action in the World Trade Organization. India has accused the US of imposing tariffs on steel and aluminium imports as a violation of international trade agreements. But the US has said that it cannot be considered a security measure by the US, and therefore there will be no talks with New Delhi.
8. Heavy rains in the North-Eastern states
Continuous heavy rains have disrupted normal life in the North-East. Especially in Manipur, floods and landslides have been seen. Rescue operations are underway with the joint cooperation of the Indian Army, Assam Rifles and Manipur Fire Service.
9. Turkish firm removed from Delhi airport
After Operation Sindoor, the geopolitical strategy has started changing. Plans have been started to remove foreign companies providing various maintenance services at Indian airports. After first removing the Turkish firm from Delhi airport, now Air India and IndiGo are going to cancel their maintenance contracts.
10. Private hospitals not accepting government-fixed rates
Private hospitals are not accepting the rates fixed by the central government for medical services. In this regard, they are accused of turning their backs on the government's Ayushman Bharat health insurance scheme. Due to this, the number of registered hospitals is decreasing day by day.
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