Second day of Jagannath Rath Yatra in Puri, a large number of devotees reached to celebrate

In Odisha, the Rath Yatra began on Sunday, July 7. This year, Puri’s Rath Yatra spans two days, following 53 years. The Rath Yatra resumed on Monday, July 8, following Mangala Aarti and Bhog on the second day of the Yatra.

This time, the Jagannath temple in Puri was packed with worshippers. On the second day of the Rath Yatra, a sizable crowd of devotees also assembled to celebrate. Every one of the three chariots is sporadically making progress. The Yatra will arrive at the Gundicha shrine today.

Over 10 lakh pilgrims arrived on Sunday, the opening day of the Yatra. One devotee lost his life and numerous others were hurt in a stampede that resulted from the crowd’s fear. For medical attention, the injured were brought to the district hospital in Puri. The relatives of the deceased would receive Rs 4 lakh as compensation, according to CM Mohan Charan Majhi.

Rajnath Singh will be on a cluster tour of Odisha On February 22, will address a public meeting

Tomorrow, on 22nd February, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will be on a cluster tour in Odisha. He will address Karyakarta Sammelans at Nabarangapur and Berhampur and a public meeting at Mayurbhanj.

Odisha Vigilance unearths huge cash worth over Rs 3 crore during raid at Sub-Collector’s properties

During a Friday raid on the residences of an additional sub-collector, Odisha Vigilance found a significant amount of cash totaling more than Rs 3 crore.

According to M. Radhakrishna, the vigilance Superintendent of Police (SP), vigilance teams have been conducting simultaneous raids on the properties of Nabarangpur additional sub-collector Prasanta Kumar Rout at nine locations on the basis of a search warrant granted by the special judge, vigilance, Sundargarh.

According to Rout, vigilance officers have so far retrieved cash totaling Rs 2.25 crore from his Bhubaneswar apartment and another Rs 77 lakh from his Nowrangpur residence.

The SP stated that more search efforts are ongoing and that details will be released at a later time.

BJP formed a four-member inquiry committee to investigate the violence in Hanuman Jayanti in Odisha’s Sambalpur

An investigative committee has been established by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to look into the violence that occurred in Sambalpur, Odisha, during the Hanuman Jayanti procession.

The committee for the inquiry has reportedly been formed, according to information from BJP President J. P. Nadda. This committee of inquiry will consist of four people.

Brajlal, an MP for Uttar Pradesh, and Jharkhand, an MP for the Rajya Sabha It now includes Jyotirmoy Singh Mahto, Sameer Oraon, Aditya Sahu, and MP for Purulia in West Bengal. The investigating team will go to the scene and present Nadda with its findings.

On Wednesday, April 12, fighting broke out between two groups in Sambalpur after a bike rally held to honour Hanuman Jayanti is said to have been attacked with stones. which saw the participation of over 1,000 motorbike riders.

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