Thursday 23 January 2014

Tributes to Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose on his 117th birth anniversary today

Today is January 23, the birth anniversary of Netaji. Perhaps no other leader played such stellar role in achieving India’s independence as did Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. A legend who continues to rule the hearts of every Indian. 
Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose visited Berhampur (Odisha) in 1935 during the freedom movement and addressed a massive gathering at the historic Barracks ground in the city.  This PTI photo shows Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose walking on the crowded street of the city.

Sunday 19 January 2014

‘DEVELOP RANGAILUNDA AIRSTRIP IN BERHAMPUR INTO MINI AIRPORT’

Trade union leader and former president of Ganjam Bar Association Bhagaban Sahu has submitted a comprehensive memorandum to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh demanding development of  the Rangailunda Airstrip as a full-fledged mini airport and its inclusion in the Centre’s proposal for setting up of over 100 mini airports in the country as announced recently.

The Prime Minister has announced to set up such mini airports in small towns and cities, and as part of this ambitious scheme, the PM has already laid the foundation-stone for development of the airport at Kishangarh in Ajmer district of Rajasthan last year, Sahu’s memorandum pointed out.
It may be recalled that the airstrip at Rangailunda (Brahmapur) in Ganjam district is ideally located between the Bhubaneswar and Visakhapatnam Airports and its adjoining lands have been earmarked for its expansion since long, but without any progress which is quite unfortunate, Sahu lamented.
This airstrip is located for tourists at a picturesque destination only four km from the famous Gopalpur-on-Sea, which attracts both foreign and domestic tourists for its scenic beauty and serene atmosphere. Due to non-development of the airstrip into a regular and full-fledged airport, overseas tourists who intend to visit Gopalpur-on-Sea have to land at the Biju Patnaik International Airport, Bhubaneswar and travel around 200 km all along by road to reach Gopalpur-on-Sea, the memorandum pointed out.
Besides being a seaside tourist destination, the potentiality of this airstrip is quite high as a band of key organisations and industries like the Army Defence Military College, Berhampur University, Indian Rare Earths Limited, Gopalpur Steel Plant of the Tata group, Jayashree Chemicals, Gopalpur Port, Howrah-Chennai railway track, Hotel Mayfair, the upcoming railway wagon building project and titanium dioxide plant are located within a radius of 0-7 km linking NH-5 and NH-59 which cannot be ignored, Sahu argued.
The Silk City of Brahmapur with nearly six lakh population is located at a distance of only 30 km from Asia’s largest lagoon, brackish water Chilika lake and the city has produced several thousand IT technocrats who are currently serving in top MNCs in different metros in India as well as abroad, the memorandum further pointed out. Besides, more than 100 up and down trains are passing through the railway station of this city every day which justifies setting up of a full-fledged mini airport at Rangailunda.
Development of an airport at Rangailunda would accelerate economic activities and push the economic growth of the region besides promoting tourism in the region, Sahu claimed.
Copies of the memorandum have also been submitted to the Union Minister of Civil Aviation and State Chief Minister. It is quite unfortunate that the elected representatives of this region have failed to mount pressure on the Government to bat for a mini airport at Rangailunda, Sahu lamented. Source: The Pioneer 

Rama Chandra Panda demands immediate restoration and renovation of the Brahmapur railway station platforms


Senior BJP leader and former State Assembly Deputy Speaker Rama Chandra Panda met Railway Board Secretary HK Gagi in New Delhi and demanded immediate restoration and renovation of the Brahmapur railway station platforms which have been severely damaged by cyclone Phailin.

Panda said Brahmapur is a heritage city with four lakh population and is the commercial and educational hub of the entire south Odisha, but it is quite unfortunate that the Railways has not restored the damaged roofs of the platforms even three months after the Phailin.
Panda also demanded introduction of a new express intercity train between Gunupur and Bhubaneswar for economic upliftment of tribal areas as currently there is only one passenger train running from Puri to Gunupur which takes 10 to 12 hours to cover a distance of 250 km and does not serve the purpose of the people. If introduced, the new train would be helpful for the people of Gunupur and Paralakhemundi which are mostly tribals-dominated areas, Panda added. Source: The Pioneer

Friday 3 January 2014

Berhampur Municipal Corporation (BMC) selected for National Urban Water Award

The Berhampur Municipal Corporation (BMC) has been selected for the National Urban Water Awards 2011-12.

Ponds before renovation 
The BMC has been declared joint winner in the ‘Citizen services and governance’ category. A communiqué regarding it has reached the BMC commissioner. The Central Minister for Urban Development would hand over the award at the National Urban Water Awards ceremony to be held in Vigyan Bhavan in New Delhi in the last week of January.
After Renovation  
The BMC had got nominated for this prestigious award under the theme ‘rebirth of water bodies in Berhampur for its citizens’. It may be noted that this major city of south Odisha happens to be a drinking water scarce city with low groundwater reserve. Through a major project, the BMC has been able to restore and revive 42 major water bodies in the city. This transformation has got it selected for the award. ‘Local Governance Network (LGN)’ was the advisory organisation of the BMC for the project. According to executive director of LGN, Piyush Ranjan Rout, the transformation of dying water bodies in Berhampur would set an example for other urban centres of Odisha, where water bodies are facing a threat of extinction.

Through a major project, the BMC has been able to restore and revive 42 major water bodies Source: The Hindu