Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (KM/RD)
Mangalore : "We strongly criticize the recent attacks on churches and Christian institutions in Orissa and express our concern on the flare up of communal violence in the coastal district," said B Madhava, secretary of CPI (M), DK district committee at a press conference here on Wednesday January 9.
Asked about the party's stance on the setting up of the Mangalore Special Economic Zone (MSEZ), the secretary said that the party has always advocated development of the region and welcomed industrialization which it deemed has no adverse impact on the environment of the region. If it feels that developmental works will have adverse consequences on the environment in the long run, then the party would not support such projects.
Briefing media persons on its demand to the ministry of railways, the secretary added that train services should be commenced from the city to Hyderabad, Chennai and Kolkata via Bangalore. The train services to Bangalore from the city should be scheduled in day time. The party has also demanded train services to Subrahmanya for every two hours on South Western Railway (SWR) route and at least two train services should be commenced between the city and Kundapur, on Konkan Railway (KR) route, he added.
Conducting examinations for outsiders like those who are from Bihar is inappropriate as it may give rise to tensions and conflicts. On the other hand, showing intolerance towards the outsiders is also inhuman, he opined while making clear of his official stand towards the heated situation that prevailed in railway recruitment at Bangalore.
Grant of $7 million for Orissa Medical College from JapanJapan Thursday announced a grant of $7 million for upgrading a medical college in Orissa.//
"The grant assistance would enable the Sardar Vallavbhai Patel Postgraduate Institute of Paediatrics (in Cuttack) to improve its medical facilities and effectively contribute towards dispensation of healthcare to a wider population," said a statement from the Japanese embassy.
Notes concerning the project were signed and exchanged here Thursday by Japanese ambassador Yasukuni Enoki and Vivek Mehrotra, additional secretary in India's finance ministry.
The grant will help the institute - a pioneer centre in dispensing healthcare to undernourished children - to provide improved diagnostic and medical health services in Orissa and neighbouring states.
India is the largest recipient of Japanese Overseas Development Assistance. Japan's Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi, during his visit to India three months ago, repeated that Tokyo would continue to support New Delhi's efforts at accelerated economic development, particularly in priority areas like infrastructure, including transportation and power, and environment.
Koizumi's visit cemented growing bilateral ties and initiated an "eight-fold initiative" of cooperation in key areas spanning security, economic engagement and science and technology.
Freedom Fighter And Orissa Congress Leader Dies
Gangadhar Mohapatra who was, an active freedom fighter and a veteran Orissa Congress leader died after a brief illness at the age of 91.// His condition has deteriorated after his recent surgery and since then he was not keeping good health. He complained of chest pain Wednesday evening and died before his family doctor could reach his residence, family members said.
He is survived by six sons and four daughters. Mohapatra was elected to the Orissa assembly four times - in 1967, 1974, 1980 and 1985. He served as a cabinet minister in the Nandini Satpathy and J.B. Patnaik governments.
He had held various portfolios under different governments including those of finance, tourism and culture. Born in 1915 in Biswanathpur village in the coastal district of Puri, Mohapatra joined India's freedom movement from his school days and was jailed twice for protesting against British rule.
Orissa’s Correspondence Student Gain Entry in Toppers’ Lit
The Orissa government has included the name of a Class 10 correspondence course student in the state's toppers list, which it had earlier failed to do, an official said Saturday//.
The board of secondary education in the state had named 22 students of various private and government high schools in its list of toppers last Wednesday.
But Pravas Kumar Sahu, who secured 708 out of 750 marks, did not find his name in the list that had three others with the same score. The boy had taken the examination as a correspondence course student, as his school, Rtapalli Vidya Pitha, is not recognised by the government.
Sahu had requested the board to consider his inclusion. After examining his application, it has revised the topper list and he is now placed in the sixth position of the list, a senior board official told IANS.
The Rtapalli Vidya Pitha, located at Kanan Vihar in the state capital, is a free residential, Oriya-medium school run by non-resident Indians (NRIs).
Established on Aug 15, 1997, the school has a good academic record with a majority of students securing first division.
The state government also declared that from now on all deserving students of the correspondence course would also figure in the toppers list.
Orissa To Get New Medical Colleges Soon
It is uncertain if a second medical college will ever come up in the Western Orissa region, but there is no dearth of expression of intentions on the part of the State government. Western Orissa Development Council (WODC), after // its failed negotiation with an Andhra Pradesh based entrepreneur, struck another deal on August 17th with a Delhi based businessman to set up private medical colleges in Bolangir and Rourkela. The Council signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Jassar Dental and Medical Education and Health Care for these two proposed medical colleges.
As per the agreement, the two medical colleges in Bolangir and Rourkela would be completed by 2007, the budget of which is tentatively fixed at Rs 200 crore. One would be a hundred-seated college while the other would have strength of 150 and private management would control both. The Council has acquiesced to supply 25-acre land to both these institutions and Rs 10 crore funds to each of the projects.
In 2004, the Council had signed an agreement with a Rajamandri based entrepreneur to set up two medical colleges, post Naveen election rhetoric on the issue. The MoU never materialized as the party backed out midway through.
Sambalpur, Dec 8 : The absence of the birthday of Veer Surendra Sai, a prominent freedom fighter, in the government calender for 2008, has evoked resentment among the people of Western Orissa here.