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Screening test for youth
KORAPUT: State employment mission, Orissa in association with DTE&T, Orissa organised a screening test at Koraput Industrial Training Institute, Koraput on Sunday for selecting 50 youth from Koraput district to join the skill up-gradation training programme by L&T construction company at Attibeli Industrial Area in Bangalore. each of the trainees would receive a stipend of Rs.2,000 per month .
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Workshop conducted on ‘know your mind power’
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KORAPUT: Development of positive attitude can recharge the lost energy in the mind, said Brahmakumar Rupesh Bhai an eminent sadhak on Raja Yoga from the international headquarters of Prajapita Brahmakumari Viswa Vidyalaya at Mount Abu in Rajasthan.
He was attending a workshop on ‘Know your mind power’ being organised at Koraput on Sunday.
Narrating the results of different experiments which were carried out by psychologists worldwide, he said that power of the mind could be utilised to its optimum by realising its inherent potential being stored in the subconscious mind of every human being.
Among others Brahmakumari Neelamji also spoke.
People from different parts of the district attended the workshop.
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KORAPUT: Development of positive attitude can recharge the lost energy in the mind, said Brahmakumar Rupesh Bhai an eminent sadhak on Raja Yoga from the international headquarters of Prajapita Brahmakumari Viswa Vidyalaya at Mount Abu in Rajasthan.
He was attending a workshop on ‘Know your mind power’ being organised at Koraput on Sunday.
Narrating the results of different experiments which were carried out by psychologists worldwide, he said that power of the mind could be utilised to its optimum by realising its inherent potential being stored in the subconscious mind of every human being.
Among others Brahmakumari Neelamji also spoke.
People from different parts of the district attended the workshop.
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Maoists cut off Malkangiri, again
Maoists imposed a bandh in Malkangiri by blocking the Govindpally Ghat road, the southernmost district's lifeline to the rest of the state.
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Experts blame State for unrest in Narayanpatna
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BHUBANESWAR: Has Orissa government’s alleged inaction in dealing with land disputes in scheduled areas led to ‘violent’ land struggles lime one in Narayanpatna block of Koraput district recently? The answer seems to be in the affirmative. Experts opine low number of cases against non-tribals for possessing tribal land indicates that administration has failed to take legal action adequately against those who have taken away land by betraying tribal people. The reply provided by the State government under the Right To Information say only 100 cases involving 206.66 acres of tribal land were pending pertaining to non-tribal possessing tribal land in Koraput district. According to reply, the first land settlement was done in 1962 in Narayanpatna block where 1,806 landless tribal families now live. In other scheduled areas such as Sundargarh only 36 such cases involving 36.689 acres were detected. Similarly, the RTI reply says, 2,718 cases relating land are pend!
ing in Keonjhar, 83 cases in Mayurbhanj and 307 cases in Kandhamal.
Civil society activists and experts on land reform say the cases would have been much more, had the administration conducted suo moto inquiry and instituted cases against “perpetrators”. “Orissa scheduled areas transfer of immovable property (by scheduled tribes) regulation, 1956 says a non-tribal person has to disclose voluntarily as to how he possesses a patch of land in scheduled area. The low number of cases indicate that neither non-tribal people have come up suo moto disclosure nor did the administration institutes cases against them for not doing so under the said Act,” said Biswapriya Kanungo, a human rights activist. Sricharan Behera, a researcher on land reforms in tribal areas, say “the cases which are reflected in RTI reply must have come after the land dispute reached a conflicting stage. Otherwise voluntary disclosure of land records and voluntary inquiry by administration has largely been absent.” “There are hundreds o!
f cases relating to informal mortgaging of land by tribals. However, there is little action on this front. What is needed is that government must do village to village survey on land holding pattern,” Mr. Behera said.
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BHUBANESWAR: Has Orissa government’s alleged inaction in dealing with land disputes in scheduled areas led to ‘violent’ land struggles lime one in Narayanpatna block of Koraput district recently? The answer seems to be in the affirmative. Experts opine low number of cases against non-tribals for possessing tribal land indicates that administration has failed to take legal action adequately against those who have taken away land by betraying tribal people. The reply provided by the State government under the Right To Information say only 100 cases involving 206.66 acres of tribal land were pending pertaining to non-tribal possessing tribal land in Koraput district. According to reply, the first land settlement was done in 1962 in Narayanpatna block where 1,806 landless tribal families now live. In other scheduled areas such as Sundargarh only 36 such cases involving 36.689 acres were detected. Similarly, the RTI reply says, 2,718 cases relating land are pend!
ing in Keonjhar, 83 cases in Mayurbhanj and 307 cases in Kandhamal.
Civil society activists and experts on land reform say the cases would have been much more, had the administration conducted suo moto inquiry and instituted cases against “perpetrators”. “Orissa scheduled areas transfer of immovable property (by scheduled tribes) regulation, 1956 says a non-tribal person has to disclose voluntarily as to how he possesses a patch of land in scheduled area. The low number of cases indicate that neither non-tribal people have come up suo moto disclosure nor did the administration institutes cases against them for not doing so under the said Act,” said Biswapriya Kanungo, a human rights activist. Sricharan Behera, a researcher on land reforms in tribal areas, say “the cases which are reflected in RTI reply must have come after the land dispute reached a conflicting stage. Otherwise voluntary disclosure of land records and voluntary inquiry by administration has largely been absent.” “There are hundreds o!
f cases relating to informal mortgaging of land by tribals. However, there is little action on this front. What is needed is that government must do village to village survey on land holding pattern,” Mr. Behera said.
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Workshop
KORAPUT: A workshop on ‘Gandhian thoughts and values for village development’ was oganised by Ekta , an NGO, at the ‘Centre for participation and learning’ at Duruguda near here on Saturday. R.K. Surdeb, resource person from Bhubaneswar, discussed various aspects of Gandhian philosophy and ways to apply them in bringing real development in villages. Workers from different organisations in the district attended the workshop.
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KORAPUT: A workshop on ‘Gandhian thoughts and values for village development’ was oganised by Ekta , an NGO, at the ‘Centre for participation and learning’ at Duruguda near here on Saturday. R.K. Surdeb, resource person from Bhubaneswar, discussed various aspects of Gandhian philosophy and ways to apply them in bringing real development in villages. Workers from different organisations in the district attended the workshop.
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NALCO CMD visits refinery complex
KORAPUT: Abhay Kumar Srivastava, NALCO’s new Chairman-cum-Managing Director (CMD), visited the company’s Mines and Refinery Complex, at Damanjodi on Saturday.
Mr. Srivastava met General Managers, apart from meeting office-bearers of NALCO Officers Association, recognised Union of Alumina Refinery, Core Committee members of the Mines, SC/ST Employees Welfare Association and other unions of M&R Complex. He has promised to undertake the expansion programmes and other new projects of the company basing on his rich experience in the field of engineering and management.
Mr. Srivastava was accompanied by A.K. Sharma, Director (Production), B.N. Swain, Executive Director (H&A) and P.K. Mohapatra, Executive Director (M&R) and G.S. Mohapatra, DGM (Administration).
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NALCO CMD visits refinery complex
KORAPUT: Abhay Kumar Srivastava, NALCO’s new Chairman-cum-Managing Director (CMD), visited the company’s Mines and Refinery Complex, at Damanjodi on Saturday.
Mr. Srivastava met General Managers, apart from meeting office-bearers of NALCO Officers Association, recognised Union of Alumina Refinery, Core Committee members of the Mines, SC/ST Employees Welfare Association and other unions of M&R Complex. He has promised to undertake the expansion programmes and other new projects of the company basing on his rich experience in the field of engineering and management.
Mr. Srivastava was accompanied by A.K. Sharma, Director (Production), B.N. Swain, Executive Director (H&A) and P.K. Mohapatra, Executive Director (M&R) and G.S. Mohapatra, DGM (Administration).
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Bandhugaon CMAS takes out rally
KORAPUT: Chasi Mulia Adivasi Sangh (CMAS) members of Bandhugaon took out a rally with hundreds of its supporters at Bandhugaon in protest against the alleged threats received by its supporters from the CMAS, Narayanpatna.
According to Jhansi of All India Khet Mazdoor Sabha hundreds of tribals from Katragada and Gotiput had to leave their houses for fear of being attacked by members of the CMAS, Narayanpatna.
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Bandhugaon CMAS takes out rally
KORAPUT: Chasi Mulia Adivasi Sangh (CMAS) members of Bandhugaon took out a rally with hundreds of its supporters at Bandhugaon in protest against the alleged threats received by its supporters from the CMAS, Narayanpatna.
According to Jhansi of All India Khet Mazdoor Sabha hundreds of tribals from Katragada and Gotiput had to leave their houses for fear of being attacked by members of the CMAS, Narayanpatna.
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