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A statewide bandh in Odisha, called by opposition parties, has disrupted normal life, demanding justice for a college student ...
The 20-year-old student had allegedly faced prolonged sexual harassment by the Head of Department (HoD) at Fakir Mohan (Autonomous) College in Balasore. Despite filing a formal complaint and seeking ...
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Edexlive on MSNOdisha bandh today over student's suicide after sexual harassmentFriday, July 17, has come to a halt after the Odisha Congress party, backed by at least eight opposition parties, called for ...
Odisha bandh by Congress over Balasore student death disrupts medical aid, exams, and work, sparking public outcry against protest methods.
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Asian News International on MSNBalasore self-immolation case: Congress, CPI(M) block highway in Cuttack to observe 'Odisha bandh'Workers of the Congress party and Communist Party of India (Marxist) block a highway in Cuttack as several Opposition parties observed 'Odisha bandh' to protest against the state government over the ...
Bhubaneswar: The Crime Branch of Odisha Police on Wednesday took over the probe into the death of a woman student of Fakir ...
Opposition parties in Odisha called for a state-wide bandh to protest the death of a student who died by self-immolation ...
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Asian News International on MSN"Wrong to politicise such incidents:" BJP MLA on Balasore self-immolation caseHe also took a dig at Opposition parties, saying, "Congress ruled the country for 60 years and BJD ruled Odisha for 25 years. Many such cases from those years are still unresolved. No action was taken ...
Roads in Bhubaneswar, Cuttack and other parts of the state wore a deserted look with a few vehicles plying, and train services have been affected in some places like Jatni, Puri and Bhadrak stations.
The workers and leaders of Opposition Biju Janata Dal (BJD) on Wednesday engaged in a scuffle with the Commissionerate Police ...
Transport Minister Pratap Sarnaik told the State Assembly that the move aims to stagger office rush and reduce the burden on the city’s overworked railway system.
Gurgaon's chaotic growth, spearheaded by private developers like DLF, which acquired 52 villages in the 1970s and 80s, lacked ...
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