Under the Aahar scheme of the state government cooked meals is provided to the poor and needy people at an affordable cost of Rs 5 per person.
Bhubaneswar: In another major announcement, the Development Commissioner-cum-Special Relief Commissioner, Pradeep Jena on Monday all Aahaar centres across Odisha will remain open during the lockdown period.
Informing this he said, however, this facility is only for takeaways and dine-in is strictly prohibited.
Under the Aahar scheme of the state government cooked meals is provided to the poor and needy people at an affordable cost of Rs 5 per person.
Cuttack: A promising youthful life ended in Cuttack on Sunday as a sophomore was electrocuted…
Mumbai: Ever since ‘Kantara’ became a phenomenal hit in 2022, movie lovers have been yearning…
Bhubaneswar: The husband of a sarpanch and a panchayat samiti member were critically injured as…
New Delhi: Pollution in the national Capital is going from bad to worse. As Delhi’s air…
Bhubaneswar: In order to streamline the road construction works, the Odisha government is planning to…
Patna: The trailer of ‘Pushpa 2: The Rule’, one of the year’s most anticipated films, is…
Patna: It was one of the most anticipated events in the Indian film industry -- the…
Bhubaneswar: With Odisha government taking a serious note of unnatural death of elephants, the Forest…