Bhubaneswar Roads To Nowhere: Why Flyovers & Wider Roads Fail To Fix Congestion by Piyush Rout February 8, 2026 In 2024, Odisha saw a change in state administration, yet the persistent problems plaguing the capital city —waterlogging, traffic congestion,...
Scathing Satire On Colonial Sycophancy In ‘Durbar’, The First Political Poem In Odia Literature by Kedar Mishra February 4, 2026 Before 1894, Odisha had no established tradition of political poetry. While a few poems may have contained implicit political references,...
16th Finance Commission Recommendations: Odisha Disadvantaged by Pradeep Biswal February 2, 2026 The 16th Finance Commission was constituted under Article 280 of the Constitution to recommend how the Union government’s tax revenues...
Voice Of The Voiceless: Odisha Saint-Poet Bhima Bhoi’s Radical Reimagining Of Indian Spirituality by Kedar Mishra January 27, 2026 Bhima Bhoi (1850–1895), a saint-poet, mystic, and social reformer from Odisha, is one of the most remarkable figures in Indian...