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Time of India
05-07-2025
- Health
- Time of India
Statewide disinfection & cleanliness drive to prevent water & vector-borne diseases
1 2 Bhubaneswar: In a bid to prevent diarrhoea and other waterborne diseases, state govt launched a weeklong special disinfection and cleanliness drive on Friday, covering 12,155 villages and hamlets on the first day. Food safety teams inspected 59 bottling plants and 1,802 eateries/restaurants on Friday and imposed fines of Rs 2.22 lakh on violators. So far, 22 bottling plants and 24 hotels/restaurants in the state have been sealed during the enforcement drive, the health and family welfare department said in an official statement on Saturday. The drive, being carried out by the health and family welfare and panchayati raj and drinking water departments, will continue up to July 11, covering all villages, health facilities, public places, drinking water sources and small water bodies used by people. For the drive, 18 special teams comprising senior officers have been constituted. "The teams are entrusted with the responsibility of ensuring ground-level implementation and real-time monitoring of the drive. Each officer is assigned two districts for field-level monitoring and supportive supervision," said the statement. The teams are also overseeing and guiding activities related to combating acute diarrhoeal disease, malaria and dengue. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Is your tinnitus getting worse? Do this immediately (Watch) Hearing Magazine Undo All teams are moving in their assigned districts with a specially designed checklist-based approach to ensure uniformity and accountability in public health interventions, official sources said. On the first day, around 55,009 tube wells, 77,334 dug wells, 98,009 piped water supply sources, 4,823 overhead tanks/water sumps, and 1,120 other water sources like ponds/streams were disinfected. Deep cleaning was done in 4,436 health facilities, 10,251 sample tests conducted to determine the water quality, and over 5.18 lakh ORS packets along with 7.47 lakh halazone tablets were distributed on Friday. Food safety teams also seized 2.87 quintals of stale food on Friday. Till July 4, around Rs 18 lakh in fines has been collected from violators. Panchayati raj institution (PRI) members, villagers, community leaders and ground-level volunteers have been actively involved in the drive aimed at safeguarding public health and preventing seasonal water and vector-borne diseases, official sources said. Health secretary Aswathy S and panchayati raj secretary Girish S N urged the field-level officials to ensure 100% disinfection/cleanliness by July 11.


Time of India
08-06-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Govt plans to develop birthplaces of eminent personalities
1 2 Bhubaneswar: State govt is planning to launch a new initiative, 'Mahapurush Adarsh Gram Yojana', focusing on developing villages that are birthplaces of eminent personalities. The govt has instructed district collectors to identify and create a list of eligible villages. According to the panchayati raj and drinking water department, chief minister Mohan Charan Majhi has conceptualised the scheme that seeks to combine rural development with preservation of historical legacy. Sources said the proposed programme will coordinate various existing govt schemes and departments to achieve complete saturation of development parameters in the villages. Key focus areas will include infrastructure development, education, healthcare, sanitation and digital connectivity. "This will be a new convergence-based scheme focusing on complete development of selected gram panchayats where eminent personalities were born. We are currently finalising the guidelines as per the CM's vision," Girish S N, secretary of the department, told TOI. Sunik Pattnaik, a noted historian, welcomed the move. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch vàng CFDs với mức chênh lệch giá thấp nhất IC Markets Đăng ký Undo "This initiative will not only preserve our cultural heritage but also create sustainable development models. It's a fitting tribute to personalities who have contributed significantly to our state's history," he said. The scheme envisions establishing memorials, museums and welcome arches in the villages, while also developing the ancestral homes of distinguished personalities. Under the project, information, education and communication (IEC) campaigns will be planned to raise awareness about the villages. "Through the programme, we aim to create model villages that will serve as blueprints for rural development across Odisha. It is about honouring our legacy while building for the future," Girish said. In Feb this year, an ambitious Rs 5,000 crore rural development programme — 'Viksit Gaon, Viksit Odisha' (developed villages, developed Odisha) — aimed at transforming around 60,000 villages across the state over the next five years — was launched by CM Majhi. A similar initiative was launched by the previous govt in 2023. Freedom fighter Utkalmani Gopabandhu Dash's ancestral home in Puri district's Suando village was transformed into a tourist destination in 2023.


New Indian Express
27-04-2025
- General
- New Indian Express
Odisha to prioritise MGNREGA jobs for vulnerable groups with tailored work plans
BHUBANESWAR: In a move to enhance social inclusion and livelihood security, the Odisha government has decided to prioritise wage employment of vulnerable groups under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA). The groups to be brought under MGNREGA are PwDs, primitive and nomadic tribal groups, denotified tribes, women in special circumstances, senior citizens above 65 years of age, HIV positive people and internally displaced persons. A minimum of 100 days of work will be provided to them with efforts to ensure that they are not excluded due to physical limitations. The Panchayati Raj and Drinking Water department has asked all collectors, block development officers and gram panchayats to ensure that eligible individuals from these groups are identified, enrolled, and engaged in suitable work under the scheme. Panchayati Raj secretary Girish SN said although vulnerable groups from different districts have been already enrolled in the scheme, the idea is to include the left out and provide them job guarantee in a focused way. 'They will be involved in works that they can do without much hesitation to reduce deprivation. A list of specific jobs tailored for them has been shared with districts,' he told TNIE. The districts have been directed to formulate specific plans for these special categories. They will engage volunteers to properly identify the persons, who are capable of working under the scheme, and ascertain the needs and requirements of these vulnerable people through gram sabha. A guideline has been shared with the districts for identifying the vulnerable persons and making action plans to provide them wage employment. New job cards will be issued to adult persons with disability, aged above 18. One job card will be issued if both the spouses are PwDs in a wedlock. Sources said each village will have a 'Divyang Shakti Group' of PwDs and each group would comprise no less than two and not more than 20 members. Exclusive senior citizen groups will be formed with those who are not being taken care of by their families and look up to MGNREGA support. Similarly, focus will be given to people who have been internally displaced due to communal or caste violence or Left Wing extremism. As per the guideline, the PwDs can be engaged in works like drinking water arrangement, plantation, earth backfilling, sprinkling water on newly built wall, filling sand or pebbles, land leveling, farm bunding and shifting concrete and other building materials. Women with disabilities can be appointed for providing drinking water for the workers at the workplace.