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“We are awaiting HC decision in this regard. Meanwhile, the m eeting between Shanti and Puja Committees has remained inconclusive. Notably, the HC had relaxed the 4ft height norm for nine puja mandaps – Sikharpur (52), Nuabazar ( 52), College Square (49), Alisha Bazar ( 6), Balu Bazar (5), Manglabag (7), Upper Telenga Bazar (8), Firingi Bazar (8) and Kazi Bazar (5)- last year. “The notification regarding the four ft height restriction has been issued well ahead of the making of idols this year,” he added. The committee has been organising the puja for more than 500 years now. The state counsel further clarified that the HC had last year allowed nine puja committees to complete the idols that were more than four ft in height since they had already started making them. The Orissa High Court has allowed Balu Bazaar Puja Committee, the oldest puja committee of the 1,000-year-old Cuttack city, to organise Durga Puja but without public participation and with strict adherence to Covid-19 guidelines. While Acharya argued that the height of the idol of Goddess Durga has nothing to do with the spread of COVID, Mohanty submitted that the maximum height of 4ft for the Durga idol is a statewide restriction and Balu Bazar Committee cannot be treated as an exception. On Thursday, the division bench of Chief Justice S Muralidhar and Justice BP Routray had closed the hearing after listening to the arguments of senior advocate Pitambar Acharya, who appeared on behalf of the puja committee, and submissions of State counsel DK Mohanty. Total 761 candidates across the country have cleared the examination this year, of which 11 from Odisha have been placed in different ranks for appointment in the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Foreign Service (IFS), Indian Police Service (IPS) and other central government services in Group A and Group B level.The court, however, refused to interfere with August 9 guidelines for observing religious festivals. She worked hard for the examination amid adverse situation during the pandemic.
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Reena Pradhan is currently posted at a State-run hospital in Nabarangpur since 2019. Later, he started preparation for Civil Services Exam in the year 2015. However, he had refused the offer and joined his family business. Purvi Nanda was placed at 244, Navjyoti Mishra at 395th rank, Babitarani Swain at 464th rank and Ankit Mishra at 522, Sudhansu Nayak at 620 and Jitendra Kumar Mishra at 658 this year.Īfter completing engineering degree in Computer Science, Ankit was selected for a job with the TCS. Reena Pradhan from Jharsuguda district secured 194th rank in Civil Services Examination 2020. While Ankit Verma of Sambalpur district ranked 184th, Dr. Inaugurating the International Children’s Assembly and Integration Camp on the occasion of Children’s Day, Human Resource Development Minister Shri Arjun Singh said there are only 74 Bal Bhavans within the country that do not suffice the need of children. Last year, two from the State were in top 10 list.Īsish Kumar Mishra secured 52nd rank followed by Subhankar Bal at 79th. There will be 150 more Bal Bhavans next year, said Shri Arjun Singh here today.
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