New Odisha Age

Muhammad Yunus’s Comment on the Chicken leg Region, North East India Disconnecting from India 

Bhubaneswar: Muhammad Yunus, the interim Prime Minister of Bangladesh has given a very controversial statement in his visit to China about the seven sister states of India. The seven sisters states are known as the seven states in the birth eastern region of India, Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura, and Arunachal Pradesh.  These states…

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Supreme Court Gives Surprising Order on Waqf Law

Bhubaneswar: The Country was waiting for the verdict of the supreme court on the Waqf bill. The political leaders in all the opposition parties across the country were trying to stop this law from being passed. The central government has asked the supreme court to grant one week time on the Waqf law. The supreme…

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Odisha Comes at the Fifth in Social Behaviour 

Bhubaneswar: Currently India is known as the most rapidly developing country. Different states are also claiming to be growing at a faster pace. But whether the social behaviour and mindset of the people have changed as required especially in the aspect of civil behaviour, security, attitude towards gender, gender discrimination etc.  It is very important…

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India Gets Rare Opportunity in Global Market: US- China Stand Off

Bhubaneswar: US-China stand off worsens in the tariff war. The trade war has entered a new phase as China has changed its posture. It is no longer playing defense. It has gone on to offensive mode to the US. China is taking the fights straight too the American consumers. By weaponizing the social media it…

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Religion Used as Weapon for Minority Politics 

Bhubaneswar: The Hindus in Murshidabad, West Bengal are facing humiliation, torture and sexual assault in the current riots in the name of protest against the Waqf law. These people feel unsafe in their own land and state. Last Friday, SDPI and other muslim groups called for a protest opposing the Waqf law. After the Friday…

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‘Odia Film ‘Pade Akasha’ Gains Accolades 

The first ever biopic film of the Odia film industry, Ollywood, ‘Pade Akasa’ was released in cinemas on 11 April.  The film is on the life of Dr Sruti Mohapatra and acted by the versatile actress Archita Sahu who is considered one of the biggest and talented actresses of the Odia film industry. The film…

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Annamalai Exits from Tamilnadu BKP Chief, BJP  – AIADMK Alliance 

Bhubaneswar: Anna Malai, the high profile IPS turned politician of BJP has exited from the position of BJP state president post, as an alternative to a big alliance. The alliance between the BJP and the AIADMK. The mathematics of this alliance is quite evident but the puzzling factor remains the chemistry. The question arises about…

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Television Industry: Past and Present

Bhubaneswar: Television industry is deteriorating with time in terms of basic amenities provided to the actors, technicians, crue members etc. Basic amenities are like clean wash rooms, health food in the sets, proper drinking water, hygienic environment provided on the set for the people who work at least 12-15 hours or sometimes more than that….

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Pana Sankranti: Odia New Year, Celebrating With Tradition and Modern Touch

Bhubaneswar: Pana Sankranti, Odia New Year celebrated with utmost enthusiasm all across the state. This auspicious day is also well known in the name of Maha Vishuba Sankranti or Mesha Sankranti is the beginning of Odia New Year. On this day the Odisha state perform certain traditional rituals of making and sharing ‘Pana’, cultural dances…

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Murshidabad Burns in Protest against Waqf Law

Bhubaneswar: Murshidabad burns of extreme violence. Temples have been vandalized and idols are destroyed, along with that two lives have lost in the violence. The streets are burnt down and vandalized. There are terrible sights of groups of masked people creating violence and spreading brutality in the city in the name of Waqf protest. Shops…

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