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Khadi, village industries boost economy, empower weavers, says MLA Babu Singh

Bhubaneswar: Khadi is a source of economic prosperity and a symbol of support for indigenous products, said Bhubaneswar (Ekamra) MLA Babu Singh. He highlighted that khadi and village industries play a crucial role in poverty alleviation and the upliftment of rural artisans.

He was speaking as the chief guest at the Odisha Khadi Fair – 2026, which was inaugurated at the Khadi and Village Industries Board office near Ram Mandir, Bhubaneswar.

Rashmita Panda, Commissioner-cum-Secretary of the Department of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME), said the Fair aims to showcase khadi products at a single venue and promote a market-oriented approach for the economic advancement of weavers and village industry artisans.

She added that the fair will engage younger generations through live demonstrations and interactive sessions.

The event features 75 stalls selling khadi garments, sarees, shawls, jackets, and various village industry products. Artisans from Odisha, Telangana, West Bengal, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, and Andhra Pradesh are participating. Cultural programs and traditional food offerings are organized every evening to attract visitors.

Officials present highlighted that the fair is a platform not only to boost sales but also to strengthen awareness of khadi and village industries among urban and young audiences.

The initiative reflects the state government’s ongoing efforts to support local artisans, preserve traditional crafts, and promote self-reliance through indigenous products.

PM Modi presents government’s stance on West Asia conflict in Rajya Sabha

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday, outlining the government’s position on the ongoing conflict in West Asia and its implications for India.

Noting that the war has been underway for over three weeks, he highlighted its role in precipitating a severe global energy crisis and disrupting India’s trade routes. Essential commodities, including petrol, diesel, gas, and fertilizers, have faced supply challenges, while the safety and livelihoods of nearly one crore Indians living and working in Gulf countries remain a key concern.

The prime minister also pointed to Indian crew members stranded aboard ships in the Strait of Hormuz. He emphasised that the Upper House must send a united message of peace and dialogue to the world, according to an official statement.

Detailing India’s diplomatic outreach, Modi stated that he has personally held two rounds of telephonic discussions with most West Asian leaders. India remains in constant contact with Gulf nations, Iran, Israel, and the US to restore peace, discuss de-escalation, and facilitate the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.

The prime minister also made clear that attacks on commercial vessels and obstruction of international waterways are unacceptable. India has consistently opposed attacks on civilians and civil infrastructure. He underscored that threats to human life go against the interests of humanity and reiterated India’s efforts to encourage a peaceful resolution.

Highlighting the government’s priority to protect Indians at home and abroad, PM Modi reported that over 3.75 lakh Indians have been safely repatriated since the onset of the conflict, including more than 1,000 from Iran, among them 700 medical students. While all concerned countries have assured the security of Indians on their soil, the prime minister expressed deep sorrow over the loss of lives and injuries caused by the attacks, and confirmed that the government is providing full assistance to affected families and medical care for the injured.

PM Modi noted the strategic significance of the Strait of Hormuz for global trade, especially for crude oil, gas, and fertilizer transport. Despite the challenges, the government has pursued alternative pathways through diplomacy to ensure continued supplies. Ships carrying crude oil and LPG from multiple countries have reached India in recent days, he said, affirming that these efforts will continue.

Addressing long-term risks, the prime minister acknowledged that persistent global disruptions could have serious consequences for India. He stressed the acceleration of resilience-building measures undertaken over the past years. He highlighted India’s strategic preparedness over the last decade, including diversification of energy imports from 27 countries to 41 countries, the development of Strategic Petroleum Reserves exceeding 53 lakh metric tonnes, with plans to expand to over 65 lakh metric tonnes, and the strengthening of refining capacity. He assured the House that India maintains adequate crude oil storage and arrangements for uninterrupted supply.

PM Modi also outlined the government’s efforts to reduce dependence on single fuel sources. Piped Natural Gas and LPG supply systems have been expanded substantially, and domestic LPG production has been increased. He highlighted steps towards greater self-reliance, including a Rs 70,000 crore mission to build Made-in-India ships, development of shipbuilding, maintenance, and overhauling capacities, and the strengthening of the domestic defence sector. Significant progress has also been made in building a domestic API ecosystem for medicines and reducing dependence on imports of rare earth minerals.

Acknowledging the economic impact of the West Asia conflict, the PM stated that India continues to mitigate adverse effects through its strong economic fundamentals and continuous monitoring. He informed the House about the constitution of an Inter-Ministerial Group to address import-export challenges and the creation of seven new Empowered Groups, modelled on the COVID-19 pandemic approach, to ensure stability in supply chains, fuel, fertilizers, and essential commodities.

Invoking cooperative federalism, he urged States to ensure India’s growth trajectory remains intact and emphasised the need for the same Team India spirit demonstrated during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Odisha signs MoU with Centre to advance Jal Jeevan Mission 2.0 implementation

Bhubaneswar: The government of Odisha on Tuesday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Ministry of Jal Shakti, marking a major step towards the implementation of Jal Jeevan Mission 2.0 in the State.

The programme was held virtually. Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi joined from Lok Seva Bhavan in Bhubaneswar, while Union Minister for Jal Shakti C. R. Patil and Minister of State V. Somanna participated from New Delhi.

The State government has prepared a structured roadmap for the execution of Jal Jeevan Mission 2.0, focusing on public participation, financial sustainability, and efficient service delivery through a robust Operation and Maintenance policy, Majhi said in a post on X.

The Union Cabinet has already approved the extension of the mission till 2028, ensuring continued support for rural drinking water infrastructure across states.

Under the programme, Odisha will contribute nearly 40% of the total expenditure, reflecting a strong financial commitment to the mission’s objectives.

The government has also strengthened citizen-centric service delivery through platforms such as the Basudha Helpline, WhatsApp-based services, and digital grievance redressal systems to improve accessibility and responsiveness.

Highlighting achievements under the mission, the State reported the creation of over 2.21 lakh water conservation and rainwater harvesting structures. More than 43,000 water bodies have been restored, while 42,000 groundwater recharge initiatives have been completed. Additionally, over two lakh watershed development works have been undertaken.

To support ecological balance, the State has also carried out plantation drives, resulting in the planting of more than two crore trees.

The MoU is expected to accelerate the implementation of Jal Jeevan Mission 2.0 in Odisha, with a focus on sustainability, infrastructure development, and improved access to safe drinking water in rural areas.

Colombian military plane crash kills 66, dozens injured after takeoff

New Delhi: A military transport aircraft in Colombia on Tuesday crashed shortly after takeoff with 121 people on board, leaving at least 66 dead and several others injured, authorities said.

The aircraft, identified as a Lockheed Martin C-130 Hercules, went down near Puerto Leguízamo in the country’s southern Amazon region, close to the Peru border. Most of those on board were soldiers being transported by the armed forces, according to theguardian.com.

Defence Minister Pedro Sánchez said the crash occurred during takeoff. He added that the exact cause of the accident remains under investigation.

The Colombian Air Force said rescue teams pulled at least 77 injured people from the crash site and shifted them for medical treatment. Authorities are still verifying the final number of casualties.

Visuals shared by local media showed thick black smoke rising from a field where the aircraft crashed. Soldiers and residents rushed to the site, with locals assisting in rescue efforts and trying to control the fire.

Air Force Commander Carlos Fernando Silva said preliminary information indicates the aircraft developed a problem and crashed about two kilometres from the airport. He noted that further details will emerge after a full investigation.

President Gustavo Petro described the incident as a horrific accident and stressed the need for accountability. He indicated that efforts to modernise the military fleet had faced administrative hurdles.

Officials said emergency response teams were deployed immediately. Two aircraft equipped with medical facilities were sent to transport the injured to hospitals in Bogotá and other locations.

Authorities have launched an investigation to determine the cause of the crash.

ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel India lays foundation for Rs 70,000 crore steel plant in Andhra Pradesh

New Delhi: ArcelorMittal (AM) Nippon Steel (NS) India on Monday laid the foundation stone for an integrated greenfield steel plant at Rajayyapeta in Anakapalli district of Andhra Pradesh, marking a major investment in India’s steel sector.

Once fully operational, it will be India’s largest steel plant.

The project will have a planned capacity of 8.2 million tonnes per annum, as per environmental clearance. The company has committed an investment of over Rs 70,000 crore to be infused in phases. The project is expected to generate around one lakh direct and indirect employment opportunities during construction and development, the company said in a release.

The foundation-laying ceremony was attended by N. Chandrababu Naidu, Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh; H. D. Kumaraswamy, Union Minister of Steel and Heavy Industries; Pawan Kalyan, Deputy Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh; and Nara Lokesh, Minister for IT, Electronics & Communication, HRD, and Real-Time Governance, Andhra Pradesh, along with senior industry leaders.

Senior executives, including Lakshmi Mittal, Aditya Mittal, and Dilip Oommen, were also present at the event.

The company plans to commence steel manufacturing operations at the plant by the first quarter of calendar year 2029. Other units will become operational in phases. The facility will produce a wide range of high-quality and value-added steel products to strengthen domestic manufacturing and reduce import dependence.

AM/NS India aims to support India’s goal of achieving 300 million tonnes of crude steel capacity by 2030-31 under the National Steel Policy. The company has also introduced several high-quality steel products and became the first integrated steel producer in India to receive Green Steel Certification under the Ministry of Steel’s Green Steel Taxonomy.

On the occasion, AM/NS India signed two Memorandums of Understanding with the government of Andhra Pradesh to develop a future-ready industrial talent ecosystem. The initiative will be implemented in collaboration with the New Age Makers’ Institute of Technology, a not-for-profit skilling initiative of the company.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the project marks a major milestone for Andhra Pradesh and will strengthen India’s steelmaking capabilities while creating opportunities for youth and boosting industrial growth.

Addressing the ceremony, Naidu said the project reflects Andhra Pradesh’s position as a preferred investment destination and added that the state government will fully support its implementation to drive growth and job creation.

Kumaraswamy said projects of this scale will play a crucial role in expanding India’s steel capacity and strengthening the country’s industrial ecosystem.

Lakshmi Mittal said the project represents a significant step in the company’s long-term partnership with India and will contribute to sustainable growth and self-reliance.

Aditya Mittal said the plant’s strategic coastal location and connectivity to iron ore resources will support efficient operations and help meet growing demand across India.

Oommen said the project will promote sustainable development, create jobs, and contribute to India’s long-term industrial growth.

The company stated that the plant will follow a robust environmental management plan to minimise environmental impact, conserve resources, and support biodiversity. It will also scale up community development initiatives to ensure inclusive growth in the region.

Tripartite agreement signed to set up visa application centre at Baramunda Bus Terminal

Bhubaneswar: The Home Department, the Bhubaneswar Development Authority (BDA), and VFS Global on Monday signed a tripartite agreement to establish a dedicated Visa Application Centre (VAC) at the Babasaheb Bhim Rao Ambedkar Bus Terminal in Baramunda.

In a post on X, the BDA said that Soumendra Patra, Additional Secretary (Home), Manas Ranjan Padhi, Secretary of BDA, and Viney John, Associate Vice-President (Administration, South Asia) at VFS Global, formalised the agreement on behalf of their respective organisations.

The state government has earmarked around 3,000 square feet at the terminal for the facility, which is expected to benefit thousands of Odisha residents who currently travel to other metro cities to submit visa applications.

In a related development, the BDA agreed with the Odisha Computer Application Centre to lease vacant space at the Babasaheb Bhim Rao Ambedkar Bus Terminal for IT companies, aiming to boost the city’s growing technology ecosystem.

NBCC, MSCB University sign Rs 58.61 crore infrastructure project agreement in Odisha

Bhubaneswar: NBCC (India) Limited and Maharaja Sriram Chandra Bhanja (MSCB) Deo University in Baripada on Monday formalised a Rs 58.61 crore infrastructure development project in Odisha.

The university has awarded the contract to the PSU company under an infrastructure development grant. The company will execute the project in the normal course of its business operations.

The scope of work includes constructing multiple buildings and developing roads and drainage systems. The project also covers electrical and mechanical works. In a statement, NBCC said it will act as the Project Management Consultant for the assignment.

The project falls under the domestic contract category. The execution timeline has not been disclosed.

NBCC clarified that the order does not involve any related party transactions. The company also stated that its promoter group and associated entities have no interest in the awarding institution.

TEXMiN – IIT (ISM) Dhanbad signs MoU with Odisha Mining Corporation for capability building, innovation

Bhubaneswar: TEXMiN (TTRP) of IIT (ISM) Dhanbad has officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Odisha Mining Corporation Ltd. (OMC) to enhance capability building and innovation in the mining sector.

The event saw the presence of Alok Kumar Pal, Director (HR) at OMC, and Prof. Dheeraj Kumar, Deputy Director of IIT (ISM) Dhanbad and Project Director of TEXMiN, alongside other dignitaries from both organizations.

The collaboration is designed as a long-term, structured initiative covering key areas such as structured learning, leadership development, and creation of a continuous learning ecosystem within OMC.

It will also focus on industry-aligned research and innovation, policy and compliance training, digital transformation, productivity enhancement, and safe, sustainable mining practices, TEXMiN said in a release.

Highlighting OMC’s approach, officials noted the company’s commitment to building long-term capability and adapting to evolving industry needs. Pal’s leadership and support were acknowledged as instrumental in shaping this partnership.

TEXMiN reaffirmed its dedication to bridging the gap between knowledge, technology, and mining operations through capability building and innovation, emphasizing that the future of mining will rely on the capabilities developed today.

Schneider Electric partners with Tata Power to digitize Western Odisha grid

Bhubaneswar: Schneider Electric, a global energy technology leader, has joined hands with Tata Power Western Odisha Distribution Limited (TPWODL) to modernize and digitize power distribution across Western Odisha. The collaboration has digitized 75 substations using Schneider Electric’s EcoStruxure™ Grid architecture, providing end-to-end visibility and intelligent control across the network.

TPWODL serves over 21 lakh customers in nine districts, ensuring a safe and reliable electricity supply. The partnership has already reduced power interruption time by 30%, with a roadmap to achieve up to 70% improvement through ongoing digital optimization.

Consumers in Western Odisha now experience fewer outages, faster restoration, and more stable voltage for homes and businesses, Schneider Electric said in a news release.

Deepak Sharma, Zone President – Greater India and MD & CEO of Schneider Electric India, said the collaboration reflects how digital solutions can transform utility operations. He highlighted that the EcoStruxure™ Grid deployment enables faster implementation, real-time network intelligence, and operational gains.

The digital grid architecture, he added, is enhancing transparency, reducing outages, and strengthening safety, paving the way for a resilient, future-ready distribution network aligned with India’s energy transition goals.

As aging infrastructure and growing demand challenged grid reliability, Schneider Electric worked with TPWODL to build a digital-first network. The project integrates advanced SCADA systems, intelligent RTUs, protection relays, and centralized management platforms to provide real-time control.

A standardized plug-and-play framework has allowed faster rollout, seamless integration across substations, and high operational continuity, enabling TPWODL to shift from siloed operations to a data-led grid.

Anil Ojha, Chief Technical Services, Contract & Store, TPWODL, said the partnership is strengthening the quality of life and supporting local growth. He noted that the digital solutions empower teams with modern tools, improve customer service, and prepare the network to meet rising energy demands.

The modernization has also delivered environmental benefits. Optimized grid performance and reduced technical losses have lowered TPWODL’s carbon footprint. The upgraded infrastructure supports future load growth, renewable integration, and enhanced transparency, contributing to cleaner and more sustainable energy systems.