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DINALIPI BUREAU covers stories and events across 30 districts of Odisha with a strong presence in 314 blocks of the State. Tip-off or send your stories, writings, opinion piece within 500 words to E-mail: dinalipinews@gmail.com

4 killed, several injured as two passenger buses meet with accident

Dinalipi Bureau May 29, 2024
Bhubaneswar: Accidents in Odisha, involving passenger buses, have claimed four lives in the last 24 hours. Driver of a bus died while at least 10 passengers were grievously injured after the vehicle rammed into a truck on NH-16 near…
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Jailed MLA Prashant Jagdev admitted to ICU of SCBMCH

Dinalipi Bureau May 29, 2024
Cuttack: Chilika MLA Prashant Jagdev has been admitted to SCB Medical College and Hospital (MCH) in Cuttack. The BJP MLA candidate from Khurda was in jail custody after being arrested on charges of vandalising an EVM and assaulting…
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Temperature crosses 44 degree celsius in 6 places of Odisha

Dinalipi Bureau May 28, 2024
Bhubaneswar: Even as IMD forecast that temperature may rise to 40 degree Celsius or more in Odisha from May 28 to June 1, mercury crossed 44 degree in 6 places of the state on Tuesday. According to the evening bulletin of the regional…
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ECI suspends Naveen’s Special Secretary DS Kutey, asks another IPS officer for medical test

Dinalipi Bureau May 28, 2024
Bhubaneswar: The Election Commission of India (ECI) on Tuesday suspended D S Kutey, special secretary to Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik, for “unduly interfering in conduct of election.” “Kutey should be placed under suspension for unduly…
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PM Modi to address 3 public meetings tomorrow

Dinalipi Bureau May 28, 2024
Bhubaneswar: In a bid to give a final thrust to BJP’s campaign in the final round of dual elections in Odisha, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address public meetings in three places of the state on Wednesday. The Prime Minister will…
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5 persons arrested for attack on BJP’s Ganjam district president

Dinalipi Bureau May 28, 2024
Bhubaneswar: Police have arrested five persons for their alleged involvement in the attack on a district president of BJP in Odisha’s Bhadrak district. The incident took place when BJP’s Ganjam district president Subash Sahoo and one of…
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Tea stalls, betel shops in Ganjam to shut down by 8:30 pm till June 4

Dinalipi Bureau May 28, 2024
Berhampur: Odisha’s Ganjam police on Tuesday ordered the closure of all tea stalls, betel shops and hotels in the district by 8:30 pm every day till the declaration of election results on June 4. According to police sources, the measure…
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Naveen trying to impose ‘Tamil Babu’ on Odisha: Amit Shah

Dinalipi Bureau May 28, 2024
Jajpur: Mounting a scathing attack on Chief Minister Neveen Patnaik, BJP stalwart and Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday accused him of trying to impose a ‘Tamil Babu’ on Odisha and said the people of the state will never tolerate…
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Another pandemic absolutely inevitable, says UK’s scientist

Dinalipi Bureau May 28, 2024
London: The United Kingdom government’s former chief scientific adviser Sir Patrick Vallance recently urged the incoming British government to focus on preparing for another pandemic that is “absolutely inevitable”. He warned, “We are not…
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Odisha Govt confirms 4 sunstroke deaths, 14 cases being examined

Dinalipi Bureau May 28, 2024
Bhubaneswar: The Odisha government on Tuesday confirmed four sunstroke deaths in the state this season following a fresh casualty in Mayurbhanj. While one death each due to heat stroke took place in Dhenkanal and Balasore districts, two…
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