Bhubaneswar: The Odisha government has so far identified 5,318 beggars across various districts and is implementing the ...
The Odisha government identified 5,318 beggars, with Cuttack leading at 1,060. The 'Sahaya' scheme, initiated in 2017-18, supports self-employment and rehabilitation. Five districts are now ...
To address the issue, the state government has launched several initiatives aimed at eradicating begging. Two key projects, ...
Bhubaneswar: About half of Class-VIII students in the state don’t know basic arithmetic division and around 30 per cent struggle with subtraction, Odisha Assembly was informed Friday. In a written ...
Bhubaneswar: Cuttack district has the highest number of beggars, 1,060 out of total 5,284 in the state, social security and ...
The Odisha Assembly reveals that half of Class 8 students can't perform basic arithmetic division, while 30% struggle with subtraction. However, students outperform the national average, with 69.5% ...
The Odisha government has so far identified 5,318 beggars across various districts and is implementing the ‘Sahaya’ scheme to help them become self-employed, a minister told the Assembly during the ...
Bhubaneswar: To strengthen primary education in Odisha, chief minister Mohan Charan Majhi approved a substantial increase in ...
As per the survey-based data furnished by the Minister, there are currently 5,284 beggars in the State with highest numbers in Cuttack (1060), followed by Bargarh (595), Ganjam (545), Balangir (482), ...
Odisha government has plans to implement the National Education Policy (NEP) in schools across the state by 2025, School and Mass Education (S&ME) Minister Nityananda Gond said on Wednesday ...
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ANI Video on MSNBhubaneswar: Dharmendra Pradhan, CM Majhi visit for workshop on implementation of NEP-2020Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, Odisha CM Mohan Charan Majhi visited exhibition centre of a three-day national-level workshop on the implementation of National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 ...
Half of class 8 students in the state don’t know basic arithmetic division and around 30 per cent struggle with subtraction, Odisha Assembly was informed on Friday. In a written reply to a query, ...
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