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ଦେବଭୂମି ଓଡ଼ିଶା (Odisha - The Divine Land)
[Incredible Odisha : The Soul of India] - [Collected by Gorvachove Pothal] "Odisha - The D...
published: 23 May 2012
author: The Rising Tux
ଦେବଭୂମି ଓଡ଼ିଶା (Odisha - The Divine Land)
ଦେବଭୂମି ଓଡ଼ିଶା (Odisha - The Divine Land)
[Incredible Odisha : The Soul of India] - [Collected by Gorvachove Pothal] "Odisha - The Divine Land" delves into the state's documented history dating back ...- published: 23 May 2012
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- author: The Rising Tux
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Highwaymen taste the best of street food in Odisha
Our foodies try the best of what the street food has to offer -- ranging from sweets to a ...
published: 20 May 2013
author: ndtvgoodtimes
Highwaymen taste the best of street food in Odisha
Highwaymen taste the best of street food in Odisha
Our foodies try the best of what the street food has to offer -- ranging from sweets to a variety of seafood, in Gopalpur, Odisha.- published: 20 May 2013
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- author: ndtvgoodtimes
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Narendra Modi addresses Rally in Bhubaneswar,Odisha
Narendra Modi on Tuesday tore into Naveen Patnaik government over lack of development in O...
published: 11 Feb 2014
Narendra Modi addresses Rally in Bhubaneswar,Odisha
Narendra Modi addresses Rally in Bhubaneswar,Odisha
Narendra Modi on Tuesday tore into Naveen Patnaik government over lack of development in Odisha and mocked the fledgling Third Front, of which Patnaik's BJD is a member,- published: 11 Feb 2014
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[NEW RAW] Cyclone Phailin heads Boat Odisha Andhra India with Winds!☆
RAW FOOTAGE VIDEO HD -- Boat Cyclone Phailin heads for Odisha, Andhra Hurricane Storm Huge...
published: 12 Oct 2013
[NEW RAW] Cyclone Phailin heads Boat Odisha Andhra India with Winds!☆
[NEW RAW] Cyclone Phailin heads Boat Odisha Andhra India with Winds!☆
RAW FOOTAGE VIDEO HD -- Boat Cyclone Phailin heads for Odisha, Andhra Hurricane Storm Huge Cyclone Phailin Hits Costal Regions in India Indian East Coast 11/12/2013 - Heavy Winds 250kmph Wind, rain, sea pound eastern India as Cyclone Phailin nears Cyclone Phailin India Red Alert - 4 Lakh Evacuated India's East Coast Cyclone Phailin: Mass evacuations in eastern India Wind, rain pound India as massive cyclone hits 2013 ICHAPURAM/BHUBANESWAR, India (Reuters) - A fierce cyclone tore into India's coast, killing at least five people, forcing half a million into shelters and threatening to devastate farmland and fishing hamlets. Cyclone Phailin was expected to remain a "very severe cyclonic storm", packing winds of up to 210 kph (130 mph), into Sunday before steadily weakening as it moves inland in the states of Odisha and Andhra Pradesh. The storm snapped trees and electricity poles and smashed windows in Brahmapur, a town in the area where it hit land on Saturday evening. Rescue workers and soldiers spread out across the region in helicopters and trucks and the full extent of destruction was only expected to become clear after daybreak on Sunday. View gallery."India braces for Cyclone Phailin A family carries their belongings as they move to a safer place at the village of Donkuru in Srikaku ... Some 12 million people were in the path of Phailin, weather and disaster management officials said. It was India's strongest cyclone since a typhoon killed 10,000 people in the same region 14 years ago. Aid agencies hope better preparation and early warnings will mean far fewer casualties this time. Satellite images showed a vast spiral-shaped storm covering most of the Bay of Bengal's warm seas, before it churned inland. Jagdesh Dasari, a leader in the fishing village of Mogadhalupadu, said police ordered villagers to leave their mud and thatch huts for a school building as night fell. Many on the impoverished coast were reluctant to go, afraid of losing belongings. "Many people refused to move, had to be convinced, and at times the police had to forcefully move them to safe places," Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde said. In the first reported deaths, four people were killed by falling trees, while another died when the walls of her mud house collapsed. Electricity went out in several towns, including Odisha's capital Bhubaneswar. Rain, Wind Pound India Coast As 'super Cyclone' Ba ...Play video."Rain, Wind Pound India Coast As 'super Cyclone' Barrels ... "We are fortunate that we are here ... we saved our lives," said Narayan Haldar, huddled with 1,300 people in an Odisha fishing village storm shelter, built after the 1999 typhoon. But he complained the government had not provided food. Some shelters were dilapidated and TV images showed crowds standing in the rain outside one overcrowded building. Large waves pounded beaches and villagers told a television station that surging sea levels has pushed water hundreds of feet (meters) inland in low-lying areas. Higher sea levels driven by storm surges can cause the worst destruction. Phailin was forecast to drive sea levels up 11 feet at its peak. "The biggest threat right now is the storm surge along the coast," said Eric Holthaus, meteorologist for Quartz magazine. Cyclone Phailin 'Like A Mini-Tsunami'Play video."Cyclone Phailin 'Like A Mini-Tsunami' DESERTED TOWNS India's disaster preparations have improved since the 1999 storm and aid workers praised the precautions taken, such as the stocking of rations and evacuations. Some 550,000 people were crammed into makeshift shelters including schools and temples, in what the National Disaster Management Authority called one of India's largest evacuations. Even before landfall, coconut trees in villages along the coast were bent and broken in the gusting wind. Electrical poles were brought down and roads littered with debris. Terrified children clung to their mothers as they sought shelter. Most towns along the coast were deserted but some people were still trying to flee in buses and three-wheeled auto-rickshaws just hours before the storm struck. View gallery."A girl runs for shelter in heavy rain brought by Cyclone ... A girl runs for shelter in heavy rain brought by Cyclone Phailin in Ichapuram town in Srikakulam dis ... The size of the storm made extensive damage to property more likely, Shashidhar Reddy, vice chairman of the National Disaster Management Authority told reporters in New Delhi. "Our priority is to minimize loss of life," he said. London-based Tropical Storm Risk said the storm lost some strength before making landfall as Category 4 - the second strongest such rating. The U.S. Navy's weather service said wind at sea was earlier gusting at 296 kph (184 mph). "A lot has been learnt since 1999 and my guess is that while there could be extensive damage to property and crops, the death toll will be much less," said G. Padmanabhan, emergency analyst at the U.N. Development Programme.- published: 12 Oct 2013
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The Great Odisha Political Circus O TV - March 3, 2013 full episode
The Great Odisha Political Circus O TV - March 3, 2013 full episode , Subscribe to Ama Odi...
published: 18 Mar 2013
author: Ama Odisha
The Great Odisha Political Circus O TV - March 3, 2013 full episode
The Great Odisha Political Circus O TV - March 3, 2013 full episode
The Great Odisha Political Circus O TV - March 3, 2013 full episode , Subscribe to Ama Odisha Channel to get updated and interesting Odia content https://www...- published: 18 Mar 2013
- views: 1710
- author: Ama Odisha
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Centre shouldn't discriminate with Odisha: BJP MP Jay Panda
Centre shouldn't discriminate with Odisha: BJP MP Jay Panda
Watch more videos: http://www...
published: 18 Oct 2013
Centre shouldn't discriminate with Odisha: BJP MP Jay Panda
Centre shouldn't discriminate with Odisha: BJP MP Jay Panda
Centre shouldn't discriminate with Odisha: BJP MP Jay Panda Watch more videos: http://www.ndtv.com/video- published: 18 Oct 2013
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Odisha refuses to send fish, vegetables after Bengal's potato export ban
Odisha refuses to send fish, vegetables after Bengal's potato export ban
For more content...
published: 11 Nov 2013
Odisha refuses to send fish, vegetables after Bengal's potato export ban
Odisha refuses to send fish, vegetables after Bengal's potato export ban
Odisha refuses to send fish, vegetables after Bengal's potato export ban For more content go to http://www.indiatvnews.com/video/ Follow us on facebook at https://www.facebook.com/indiatvnews Follow us on twitter at https://twitter.com/indiatvnews- published: 11 Nov 2013
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Annu Kapoor - on Odisha - Think Literature 2013
Veteran actor and TV presenter Annu Kapoor speaks on his first visit to Odisha while parti...
published: 14 Dec 2013
Annu Kapoor - on Odisha - Think Literature 2013
Annu Kapoor - on Odisha - Think Literature 2013
Veteran actor and TV presenter Annu Kapoor speaks on his first visit to Odisha while participating in 'Think Literature' event, the Bhubaneswar Literature Festival 2013, organised by Tefla's. Think Literature 2013: 'Think Literature', the Bhubaneswar Literature Festival 2013, organised by Tefla's, in association with 'Think Foundation' and 'Times of India', was inaugurated on 30 November 2013 at Swosti Premium Bhubaneswar. The 2 days innovative festival witnessed number of stalwarts and celebrities from the field of literature, art and culture, cinema and other sections of the intellectual spectrum. The key theme of this year's festival surrounded with the thoughts and logic on rebuilding the thirteen century's global heritage — the Sun Temple of Konark. When Mr. Kailash Singh, Managing Director, Tefla's handled the welcome address, Mr. Raghunath Mohapatra, renowned sculptor, inaugurated the event as the Chief Guest. Prof. Chandrasekhar Rath and Satyananda Mishra were other attractions of the inaugural ceremony. Actors like Om Puri, Annu Kapoor, Rahul Bose were the Bollywood attractions who spoke extensively on the beginning of their career, the journey so far and how literature influences cinema, music and other forms of arts. Tall literary figures like Prof. Manoj Das, J. P. Das also graced the event during the 2 day long sessions. 'OdishaLive', the First Web Channel Network of Odisha, was the Digital Media Partner of 'Think Literature'. OdishaLive has captured the entire event and presenting the key activities in full length at the special page created in the name of 'Think Literature' (http://odishalive.tv/category/events/...), under the menu 'Events'. --- A MediaLearning Web Production. Produced for OdishaLIVE Web Channel: www.odishalive.tv (A Web Initiative of Academy for Media Learning Private Limited) M-6, Samanta Vihar, Near Kalinga Hospital, Bhubaneswar-751017 (Odisha). Email: mail@medialearning.in, mail@odishalive.tv Tel: +91-674-2303311 Produced and broadcast in public interest. Copyright Statement: All rights reserved 'Academy for Media Learning Private Limited'. This content is available for mass viewing only through this platform or through any other platform as presented by Academy for Media Learning Private Limited from time to time. Any unauthorised download of this content for any personal or commercial use is restricted. Unauthorised use of the content or any part of the same for mass viewing or broadcast or use in other productions without written permission of the producer is illegal and may violate copyright laws.- published: 14 Dec 2013
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Shri Narendra Modi addressing Vijay Sankalp Samabesh in Bhubaneswar, Odisha
Shri Narendra Modi addressing Vijay Sankalp Samabesh in Bhubaneswar, Odisha...
published: 11 Feb 2014
Shri Narendra Modi addressing Vijay Sankalp Samabesh in Bhubaneswar, Odisha
Shri Narendra Modi addressing Vijay Sankalp Samabesh in Bhubaneswar, Odisha
Shri Narendra Modi addressing Vijay Sankalp Samabesh in Bhubaneswar, Odisha- published: 11 Feb 2014
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Cyclone Phailin heads for Odisha, Andhra with winds of 200 kmph
Cyclone Phailin heads for Odisha, Andhra with winds of 200 kmph
Cyclone Phailin heads for ...
published: 12 Oct 2013
Cyclone Phailin heads for Odisha, Andhra with winds of 200 kmph
Cyclone Phailin heads for Odisha, Andhra with winds of 200 kmph
Cyclone Phailin heads for Odisha, Andhra with winds of 200 kmph Cyclone Phailin heads for Odisha, Andhra with winds of 200 kmph Coastal Odisha and Andhra Pradesh are bracing up to face the Cyclone Phailin which is expected to hit the Odisha coast on Saturday. According to the meteorological department, maximum wind speed of the cyclone is expected to be between 175 kilometers to 185 kilometers per hour. The cyclone is also expected to cause widespread rains in Odisha, Ahdra Pradesh and gangetic West Bengal.Cyclone phailin hits Andhra India India braced as Cyclone Phailin approaches Cyclone Phailin: India's Orissa and Andhra Pradesh prepare for storm Pls Subscribe for more raw world News! BHUBANESHWAR, India -- BHUBANESHWAR, India (AP) — Officials ordered tens of thousands of coastal villagers to flee their homes Friday as a massive cyclone — so large it filled nearly the entire Bay of Bengal — gathered strength and headed toward India's eastern seaboard. Officials cancelled holy day celebrations and stockpiled emergencies supplies in coastal Orissa and Andhra Pradesh states, with forecasters saying Cyclone Phailin will hit the region Saturday evening. The Indian Meteorological Department warned that Phailin was a "very severe cyclonic storm" that was expected to hit with maximum sustained winds of 210-220 kph (130-135 mph). If the storm continues on its current path without weakening, it is expected to cause large-scale power and communications outages, and shut down road and rail links, officials say. There would also be extensive damage to crops. Satellite images of the storm showed its spinning tails reaching nearly 1,000 miles (1,600 kilometers) from the east coast of India to the west coast of Myanmar, an area roughly the size of France. Using trucks and buses, authorities evacuated 40,000 people from 40 villages to government-run shelters, schools and buildings in five districts of Orissa state, said Surya Narayan Patra, the state revenue and disaster management minister. Patra said authorities plan to take another 100,000 people to safer areas before the cyclone hits. "No one will be allowed to stay in mud and thatched houses in the coastal areas," he said. Authorities also began evacuating 64,000 people from the low-lying areas of three vulnerable districts in neighboring Andhra Pradesh state, said state Revenue Minister N. Raghuveera Reddy. Officials have been stockpiling emergency food supplies, and setting up shelters for people expected to flee the heavy winds and rains. The Indian air force said four transport planes and 18 helicopters were being kept ready for relief operation in the region.- published: 12 Oct 2013
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Cyclone Phailin 40 km away from Gopalpur in Odisha
Landfall expected before 8 pm. Over 5.5 lakh people evacuated. Post landfall, 'very severe...
published: 12 Oct 2013
Cyclone Phailin 40 km away from Gopalpur in Odisha
Cyclone Phailin 40 km away from Gopalpur in Odisha
Landfall expected before 8 pm. Over 5.5 lakh people evacuated. Post landfall, 'very severe' cyclone to last for 6 hrs, says Met department- published: 12 Oct 2013
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Thank people of Odisha who help in Gujarat's development: Modi
Thank people from Odisha who work in Gujarat & help our state grow: Narendra Modi speaks i...
published: 16 Jul 2013
author: ABP NEWS
Thank people of Odisha who help in Gujarat's development: Modi
Thank people of Odisha who help in Gujarat's development: Modi
Thank people from Odisha who work in Gujarat & help our state grow: Narendra Modi speaks in Puri. The Gujarat chief minister will meet Puri Gajapati Maharaja...- published: 16 Jul 2013
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- author: ABP NEWS
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Worst Job Interview: Odisha Guy
Telephone man is a graduate of Cambridge Odisha, not England. He rides poles and fixes lin...
published: 24 Dec 2013
Worst Job Interview: Odisha Guy
Worst Job Interview: Odisha Guy
Telephone man is a graduate of Cambridge Odisha, not England. He rides poles and fixes lines. If hired as network engineer, he will move to Oman but not convert his religion. Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/mainduck Follow us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/mainduck- published: 24 Dec 2013
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LIVE Cyclone Phailin : 23 Dead Lakhs of Homes, Crops Lost In Cyclone India
Cyclone Phailin: Thousands Flee In East India
Cyclone Phailin is expected to be the fierce...
published: 12 Oct 2013
LIVE Cyclone Phailin : 23 Dead Lakhs of Homes, Crops Lost In Cyclone India
LIVE Cyclone Phailin : 23 Dead Lakhs of Homes, Crops Lost In Cyclone India
Cyclone Phailin: Thousands Flee In East India Cyclone Phailin is expected to be the fiercest storm to hit India since the one that killed 10,000 people 14 years ago More than 250,000 villagers have fled their homes as a huge cyclone gathers strength and heads towards India's east coast. Cyclone Phailin - which is already so large it has nearly filled the Bay of Bengal - is expected to be the fiercest storm to hit India since a devastating cyclone killed 10,000 people 14 years ago. Large waves have already been pounding beaches in the state of Andhra Pradesh before the storm is due to hit. Villagers along the coast were evacuated to schools in the north of the state and in neighbouring Odisha, while panic buying drove up food prices. Authorities have been evacuating villagers along the coast to government-run shelters and schools in three districts of Andhra Pradesh state and five districts of Orissa state. People watch as waves from the Bay of Bengal approach the shore at Podampata village People in the coastal village of Podampata watch as waves gather force But many villagers said they had not been told to evacuate, and others were refusing to leave their homes. "Of course I'm scared, but where will I move with my family?" said Kuramayya, 38, a fisherman from the village of Bandharuvanipeta, while 12ft waves crashed behind him. "We can't leave our boats behind." Satellite images showed Phailin some 310 miles (500km) off the coast and likely to make landfall tonight (3pm-6pm UK time), with widespread flooding expected. Some forecasters likened its size and intensity to hurricane Katrina, which devastated the US Gulf coast and New Orleans in 2005. The Indian Meteorological Department said Phailin would hit between Kalingapatnam in Andhra Pradesh and the port of Paradip in Odisha state and predicted storm surges 10ft above normal tides. Cyclone Phailin (image from Tropical Storm Risk) The storm is due to hit Andhra Pradesh and Odisha Pic: Tropical Storm Risk It described it as a "very severe cyclonic storm" with winds of 130-135 mph but resisted upgrading it to a stronger "super cyclone". However, London-based storm tracking experts Tropical Storm Risk said Phailin was a super cyclone and placed it in the most powerful Category 5 of storms. That was the same strength of storm that battered Odisha in 1999, killing thousands. "Phailin will be no less than the 1999 super cyclone," said Odisha state's Special Relief Commissioner Pradeep Kumar Mohapatra. He said half a million people were expected to move to shelters in the state. Indian authorities warned of extensive damage to crops and buildings, and disruption to power, water and rail services. 400000 flee 'super cyclone' set to plow into India's east coast NBCNews.com Cyclone Phailin: Mass evacuations in eastern India BBC News Cyclone update from Bhubaneshwar Met Centre Business Standard Live: Over 2 lakh evacuated in Odisha, some will brave Phailin Firstpost Wind, rain, seawater pound eastern India as immense, powerful cyclone roars ... mysask.com Thousands flee as Cyclone Phailin nears India's eastern coast Herald Sun Cyclone Phailin heads for India's east coast ABC Online Thousands Evacuated as Cyclone Phailin Approaches India Wall Street Journal Cyclone Phailin: Andhra Pradesh, Odhisa Helpline Numbers For Storm Updates ... AEG India Over 1600 NDRF personnel deployed for Odisha, Andhra Hindustan Times Google's Person Finder and Google Crisis Response Map for Phailin to help ... Daily News & Analysis Ahead of cyclone, rains lash Odisha, Andhra Daily News & Analysis Cyclone Phailin: Life comes to standstill, flights cancelled in Bhubaneswar Times of India Thousands evacuated in Andhra as Phailin moves closer Indileak Strongest cyclone since 1999 threatening India; tens of thousands being ... The Republic NDRF deploys 23 teams in Odisha, 11 in Andhra Pradesh IBNLive Phailin 'may be worse than Katrina' that hit US in 2005 Economic Times Heavy rain lash Odisha as cyclone Phailin advances Economic Times Sea turns rough ahead of cyclone Phailin landfall Phailin approaches Odisha, Andhra amid fears of repeat of '99 super cyclone Indian Express Google's Person Finder and Google Crisis Response Map for Phailin to help ... Daily News & Analysis India on red alert as "super cyclone" nears east coast Bay of Bengal Cyclone Phailin Durga puja Kolkata Maha Ashtami Andhra Pradesh Cyclone Phailin Gopalpur India National Disaster Response Force Odisha Srikakulam Tamil Nadu West Bengal Air Force Bhubanewshwar C-17 Cyclone Cyclone Phailin Gopalpur National Disaster Response Force Odisha Andhra Pradesh Bay of Bengal Central Reserve Police Force Cyclone Phailin Indian Navy National Disaster Response Force Odisha Odisha airport Odisha government Phailin Srikakulam Surya Narayan Patra- published: 12 Oct 2013
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The Farmer, the Architect and the Scientist
A new film, ‘The Farmer, the Architect and the Scientist’ tells the story of a seed hero. ...
published: 11 Jun 2013
author: The Gaia Foundation & ABN
The Farmer, the Architect and the Scientist
A new film, ‘The Farmer, the Architect and the Scientist’ tells the story of a seed hero. Dr Debal Deb is a pioneering ecologist committed to working with traditional farmers in eastern India to conserve indigenous seed diversity. Over almost two decades, Debal has managed to save 920 varieties of rice, all of which he stores in community based seed banks in West Bengal and Odisha for farmers. This film follows the construction of a new seed bank premises in Odisha, a venture that provides a potent symbol of Debal’s values.
As we saw in Seeds of Freedom, small-scale traditional farmers and their rich diversity of locally adapted seed varieties are being written out of the story of seed. They are the victims of an aggressive global lobbying effort, designed to convince a world terrified about food security that the corporatization of the global food system, involving transgenic seeds, is the only way to feed the world.
But there are those who dispute this narrative – seed heroes, men and women, from around the world – who understand that the key to a healthy food system lies in maintaining the immense local and regional bio-cultural diversity of seeds and traditional farming methods. Their work to uphold farmland and community resilience and health has never been more important.
A short film by Jason Taylor, The Source Project, for The Gaia Foundation.
With huge thanks to Dr Debal Deb, the community and farmers of Odisha, and architect Laurent Fournier.
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ODISHA PARTHI YATRA - 2011
Cultural programme presentation by the students of SRI SATHYA SAI VIDYA VIHAR , ORISSA ......
published: 28 Dec 2011
author: RadioSai
ODISHA PARTHI YATRA - 2011
Cultural programme presentation by the students of SRI SATHYA SAI VIDYA VIHAR , ORISSA ....
27 DECEMBER 2011 ...
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In a forest of Gods
Dokri and her Kondh community live in the remote hill range of Niyamgiri in the state of O...
published: 30 Aug 2013
author: Indigena
In a forest of Gods
Dokri and her Kondh community live in the remote hill range of Niyamgiri in the state of Odisha. India’s indigenous people know as Adivasi, or first people, have lived in these forested areas for hundreds of years.
The kondh community are seen as the gate keepers to these remote, resource rich fragile ecosystems. Maintaining a fine balance between their survival and the exploitation of their environments.
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A film by The Source Project www.thesourceimage.com
Produced by Roanna Rahman www.roannarahman.com
Supported by Living Farms www.living-farms.org
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In a forest of Gods
It’s not just about a tribe, about the survival of a sustainable civilisation with the kno...
published: 23 Aug 2013
author: the source project
In a forest of Gods
It’s not just about a tribe, about the survival of a sustainable civilisation with the knowledge of over a thousand years.
It’s not just about their god, Niyamraja, the mountain that has fed the perennial rivers and fertilized the valleys for millions of years. Its about a global phenomenon taking place where a non-sustainable system systematically destroys a sustainable one, where short term profit has the power to overwhelm common sense and the consciousness of many millions, where progress is not progress but the wanton destruction of an eco-system and environment we will never be able to replace.
These are a people who have know and understood the true value of their mountain, Niyamraja, and this is why their mountain became their god, not out of superstition but out of a deep understanding of its significance to them and the survival of future generations.
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Shri Narendra Modi Speech In "Vijay Sankalp Samabesh Rally" in Bhubaneswar, Odisha
Friends Watch Here Shri Narendra Modi Speech and Addresses At "Vijay Sankalp Samabesh Rall...
published: 11 Feb 2014
Shri Narendra Modi Speech In "Vijay Sankalp Samabesh Rally" in Bhubaneswar, Odisha
Shri Narendra Modi Speech In "Vijay Sankalp Samabesh Rally" in Bhubaneswar, Odisha
Friends Watch Here Shri Narendra Modi Speech and Addresses At "Vijay Sankalp Samabesh Rally" In Baramunda Playground, Bhubneswar, Odisha, 11 February, Tuesday 2014.- published: 11 Feb 2014
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Odisha's Tourism Minister Maheshwar Mohanty shot at in Puri
Odisha's Tourism Minister Maheshwar Mohanty was Friday night injured when miscreants opene...
published: 21 Feb 2014
Odisha's Tourism Minister Maheshwar Mohanty shot at in Puri
Odisha's Tourism Minister Maheshwar Mohanty shot at in Puri
Odisha's Tourism Minister Maheshwar Mohanty was Friday night injured when miscreants opened fire at him in Puri town, police said.- published: 21 Feb 2014
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Rahul Gandhi addressing a public rally in Bhatapada ground, in Cuttack, Odisha on February 9, 2014
Addressing a public rally in Bhatapada ground in Cuttack district of Odisha on February 9,...
published: 09 Feb 2014
Rahul Gandhi addressing a public rally in Bhatapada ground, in Cuttack, Odisha on February 9, 2014
Rahul Gandhi addressing a public rally in Bhatapada ground, in Cuttack, Odisha on February 9, 2014
Addressing a public rally in Bhatapada ground in Cuttack district of Odisha on February 9, Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi said, "Odisha is perhaps the country's richest state in terms of its reserves of natural resources...but the people of Odisha continue to remain poor." He said it's because benefits of mining had not reached the people. "Rs 60,000 crore worth of iron ore and manganese ore have been looted in Odisha...its benefit should have reached the people of Odisha. But sadly, only a select few -- including the mining mafia -- have benefited from it." He also said, "No government has provided as much funds to Odisha as the UPA, but nothing has reached you. Everything was siphoned off by the state government." The Congress Vice President said, "10 lakh people in Odisha are unemployed, but the state government is doing nothing." He pointed out that 22 of the state's 30 districts are affected by Maoist activities.- published: 09 Feb 2014
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Cyclone Phailin: how Odisha is bracing for the 'very severe' cyclonic storm
When Cyclone Phailin strikes the coastal areas of Odisha and Andhra Pradesh tomorrow eveni...
published: 12 Oct 2013
Cyclone Phailin: how Odisha is bracing for the 'very severe' cyclonic storm
Cyclone Phailin: how Odisha is bracing for the 'very severe' cyclonic storm
When Cyclone Phailin strikes the coastal areas of Odisha and Andhra Pradesh tomorrow evening, nearly 1.2 crore people are likely to be affected. Odisha, which faced the destruction and devastation of 1999's super-cyclone, says it is not ready to take any chances this time around. Government sources say chief minister Naveen Patnaik is overseeing the entire preparedness.- published: 12 Oct 2013
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