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Odisha train tragedy: Over 120 dead, 850 injured admitted to hospitals

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More than 120 people have died in the tragic train accident in Odisha’s Balasore district on Friday evening, in which 17 coaches of two express trains, Coromandel Express and SMVT-Howrah Super Fast Express, derailed.

This was informed by Odisha Fire Service Director General, Sudhanshu Sarangi, who is at the accident spot monitoring the rescue operations.

Speaking to mediapersons, Sarangi said, “As per our calculation, more than 120 persons have died in the tragic accident. The death toll is likely to go up.”

“The rescue operation is almost complete. Those trapped within the coaches have been rescued and admitted to hospitals. We are now trying to remove the coaches to see whether any passenger is trapped under them,” he added.

“Cranes have been engaged to pull up the coaches. We have to see if any body is lying under the overturned coaches,” Sarangi said.

Odisha Chief Secretary Pradeep Kumar Jena said that more than 850 injured persons have been admitted to different hospitals in the nearby areas.

Jena also informed that rescue operations are going on in full swing.

“We hope that the rescue operation will be complete by Saturday morning,” he added.

NDRF, ODRAF, Odisha Fire Service along with several volunteer organisations are conducting the rescue operations.

More than 200 ambulances along with 30 buses have been pressed into service, the Chief Secretary said.

Balasore, Bhadrak and Mayurbhanj district SPs and Collectors along with several senior officials are at the spot to expedite the rescue operations, he added.

“Additional doctors have been mobilised and hospitals in the nearby areas have been kept on alert. We are trying our best to provide best treatment to the injured persons,” the Chief Secretary said.

“We pray to God that the people who are still trapped under the coaches remain alive,” he said.

He also said that various district collectors have been asked to provide necessary help to the passengers stranded in different stations due to diversion/cancellation of other trains.

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Odisha CM to hold roadshow for investors in Hyderabad on Oct 17

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Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik is scheduled to attend a roadshow of investors in Hyderabad on October 17, officials said here on Monday.

“To woo investors & present investment opportunities in #Odisha, CM @Naveen_Odisha will hold one-on-one meetings with business tycoons at the Odisha Investors’ Meet in Hyderabad on Oct 17,” the Chief Minister’s Office (CMO) said in a tweet.

According to officials, the Chief Minister is likely to hold one-to-one meetings with several industrial captains including the Hyderabad-based investors in the daytime while a mega roadshow for the investors will be organised in the evening.

During the meeting, the focus will be given to attract more investors in IT, pharma, health care and textile sectors towards Odisha, they said.

Earlier, the Chief Minister had participated in investors’ meetings at Dubai, New Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore.

Notably, the Odisha government is going to organise the third edition of Make-in-Odisha conclave from November 30 to December 4, 2022 to showcase the diverse business-friendly ecosystem of Odisha to potential investors who could invest in the state.

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Odisha extends lockdown till April 30

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The Odisha government on Thursday decided to extend the lockdown period till April 30 to combat the COVID-19 outbreak. It also decided to keep the educational institutions closed till June 17.

Odisha is the first state in the country which extended the lockdown period by another 15 days.

“In view of the situation arising out of COVID-19, the state government decided to extend the lockdown period till April 30,” Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik said in a video message.

While extending the lockdown period, the state cabinet, which met on Thursday, decided to recommend the Centre to extend the national lockdown till the period.

The government has also requested the Centre to stop rail and air communication during the period.

He clarified that the essential services will remain unhindered during the lockdown period.

“There will not be any problem in transport of goods. We are leaving no stone unturned in scaling up the COVID testing and treatment facilities. We propose to do one Lakh rapid testing in the state at the earliest possible time,” he said.

Activities related to agriculture, animal husbandry and MGNREGS will be facilitated during the lockdown period following social distancing norms whereas all educational institutions will remain closed till June 17.

He thanked the 4.50 crore people of Odisha for all the support and cooperation extending in this serious crisis situation.

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Stop Polavaram project till pending issues resolved, Odisha urges Centre

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Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Wednesday urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi not to allow the construction of the Polavaram irrigation project until all pending issues were resolved.

“If the multi-purpose project is allowed to be completed before the resolution of all pending issues, it will cause permanent injury to the interests of Odisha and its people,” the Chief Minister said in a letter to the Prime Minister.

The Polavaram project dam is being built on the Godavari river in West Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh to help divert and utilise the river water to Krishna and other rivers.

Patnaik said Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu was also requested in October to stop the construction on the project till the contentious issues vis-a-vis Odisha were resolved.

He said Odisha residents will face several problems due to the project, including submergence of tribal land, flooding of fertile agricultural land and mass displacement of villagers.

“The Polavaram project can be reformulated as per the Godavari Water Disputes Tribunal (GWDT) award without causing large-scale submergence in Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, and Chhattisgarh, taking into consideration projects operating in the command area of Polavaram, like the Pattiseema project and others,” the Chief Minister added.

He said he was deeply concerned over the manner in which the state’s interests were being sacrificed without addressing its legitimate concerns.

The Polavaram project, declared a national project in the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act, 2014, does not qualify for the status as it does not satisfy the set standards, he added.

Patnaik said the project was taken up by the Andhra Pradesh government unilaterally much before the Central Water Commission (CWC) clearance, based on plans/design in violation of the GWDT award, and hence not agreed to by Chhattisgarh and Odisha.

The project work was on without even holding a public hearing in Odisha, a mandatory requirement for getting environmental clearance, the Odisha Chief Minister added.

The issue of public hearing is pending in the Supreme Court.

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