
'Nijukti Parba' held in Dhenkanal
Patra distributed offer letters to 36 candidates on the occasion of Nijukti Parba. District Employment Officer Tatyamasi Mohapatra spoke about training details and companies in which the selected candidates will join soon.
The candidates will join automobile and mobile companies. Cooperative Society Deputy Registrar Uma Shankar Das and Chief Development Officer Dipti Ranjan Sethi spoke on skill training being offered in Dhenkanal.
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- New Indian Express
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BHUBANESWAR: In a move to weed out fake farmers and stop malpractices during registration for sale of surplus paddy under minimum support price (MSP) in the ensuing kharif marketing season 2025-26, the state government has made Aadhaar-based e-KYC mandatory for them. The state government has decided to do away with the old practice of renewal of registration and conduct the process afresh with farmers required to provide personal, land and bank details. 'Farmers will give their consent for both Aadhaar-based e-KYC registration and Aadhaar e-KYC-based payment through iris scan. Payment will be made to the account linked with Aadhaar number,' said a circular issued by Food Supplies and Consumer Welfare department to all district collectors. The farmers' registration has commenced from July 19 and will continue till August 20. 'Farmers have been advised to complete the registration process within the stipulated date in their respective primary agriculture cooperative societies (PACS) or large area multi-purpose cooperative societies (LAMPS) failing which they will be debarred from the procurement process,' FS&CW minister Krushna Chandra Patra told mediapersons here on Tuesday.


Hans India
11-07-2025
- Hans India
'Nijukti Parba' held in Dhenkanal
Dhenkanal: Skilled candidates always have the scope for getting employment. The government has opened skill centres to upgrade skill of the unemployed youth and also organised placement drives in government as well as private sectors. The job holders must do their work ethically and responsibly. This was stated by Food Supplies and Consumer Welfare Minister Krushna Chandra Patra while addressing a Nijukti Parba (joining ceremony) for the trainees at Odisha Skill Centre here on Wednesday. Patra distributed offer letters to 36 candidates on the occasion of Nijukti Parba. District Employment Officer Tatyamasi Mohapatra spoke about training details and companies in which the selected candidates will join soon. The candidates will join automobile and mobile companies. Cooperative Society Deputy Registrar Uma Shankar Das and Chief Development Officer Dipti Ranjan Sethi spoke on skill training being offered in Dhenkanal.

The Hindu
30-06-2025
- The Hindu
Odisha to suspend ration cards of 20.58 lakh people for not doing e-KYC verification: Minister
The Odisha government will suspend ration cards of nearly 20.58 lakh people for not doing e-KYC verification, a Minister said here on Monday (June 30, 2025). Speaking to media persons, Food Supplies and Consumer Welfare Minister Krushna Chandra Patra said the last day for e-KYC (know your customer) verification was Monday (June 30, 2025). The e-KYC verification drive was started across the state in August 2024 to remove ineligible and dead beneficiaries from the national and state food security schemes. The deadline was extended multiple times. "We are planning to suspend the ration cards of 20.58 lakh beneficiaries, who have not completed their e-KYC verification till the last date. We will give them a window period of three months," Mr. Patra said. During the next three months, their rice quota will not be issued so that all genuine beneficiaries will come to the fair price stores for their quota of rice, he said. "Whenever they will visit the PDS store, we will conduct their e-KYC verification and renew their ration cards," the Minister said. He further said that the government will deactivate the ration cards of the beneficiaries, who will not turn out at the PDS stores during the period. As per available data, a total of 3.25 crore people in the state are beneficiaries under the National Food Security Act (NFSA), while another 6.48 lakh people have been covered under the State Food Security Scheme (SFSS). On paddy procurement, Mr. Patra said the government has procured 19 lakh metric tonnes of paddy during this Rabi crop season while 12 lakh MT of paddy were procured during the last Rabi season. Still, the government will procure paddy from farmers, who have taken their paddy to mandis and got tokens, said the Minister while advising such farmers to complete their iris scan. A higher amount of paddy was procured during this year because the state government has started providing ₹3,100 per quintal of paddy to the registered farmers. Earlier, many farmers were selling their paddy to traders of other states, he said.