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Govt writes to secretaries for devpt of Berhampur, Chhatrapur & Gopalpur towns
Govt writes to secretaries for devpt of Berhampur, Chhatrapur & Gopalpur towns

Time of India

time28-05-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Govt writes to secretaries for devpt of Berhampur, Chhatrapur & Gopalpur towns

Berhampur: The state govt recently wrote to different department secretaries for comprehensive development of Berhampur, Chhatrapur and Gopalpur towns in the Ganjam district. The additional secretary of planning and convergence department, Y. Vijay, wrote to the secretaries in response to Berhampur MP Pradeep Kumar Panigrahy's suggestions which he gave to chief minister Mohan Charan Majhi. Vijay asked for appropriate action on the proposals for the comprehensive development of these urban areas in the district. The proposals include the integration of peripheral panchayats into Berhampur Municipal Corporation (BeMC), climate-resilient infrastructure and water resource management, underground cabling and the development of modern transport systems. They also cover the development of a city centre and regional trading hub, sustainable tourism and cultural preservation, smart city technology, disaster mitigation and preparedness, development of urban forests, revitalisation of water bodies and development of tourism sites. Panigrahy wrote to the CM on April 25, requesting comprehensive development work for Berhampur, Chhatrapur and Gopalpur urban local bodies for the socio-economic development of the residents and their comprehensive infrastructure development. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Arceto: L'ultima soluzione acustica svizzera: ingegnosa e quasi invisibile Migliora Udito Undo "Berhampur is the biggest trading centre in southern Odisha, while Gopalpur, a sea-shore town in the district, is one of the major tourist destinations. Chhatrapur, an NAC town, is the district headquarters of Ganjam district. Hundreds of people from far-off places visit these urban areas every day for business purposes in Berhampur, while visitors from across the country and abroad visit Gopalpur to enjoy its pleasant climate," Panigrahy said. "Underground cabling and climate-resilient infrastructure in these urban areas are needed as these towns are considered cyclone-prone areas. In the past, these areas faced several devastating cyclones like Phailin, Hudhud and Titli. The areas remained in darkness for several days when the power infrastructures were damaged in the calamities," he added. "The development of infrastructure facilities in these urban areas is urgently needed to attract more visitors and provide hassle-free services to them," Panigrahy said. He thanked the CM for directing the secretaries to his proposals. "I hope different departments will take prompt action for the implementation of his proposals," he added.

Ex-engineer held for cheating 2 persons of Rs 35L
Ex-engineer held for cheating 2 persons of Rs 35L

Hans India

time27-05-2025

  • Hans India

Ex-engineer held for cheating 2 persons of Rs 35L

Berhampur: Odisha Police arrested a former engineer for allegedly cheating two persons, including an NRI, of around Rs 35 lakh under the pretext of selling housing plots at various places of Berhampur town. According to police, the accused, identified as Pattam Shyamababu Patro (58) of Nayagarh, is a former executive engineer of Berhampur Municipal Corporation (BeMC). He was arrested in Bhubaneswar on Sunday. According to police, Patro allegedly defrauded Rs 10 lakh from a woman residing in Gandhi Nagar, Berhampur, and Rs 25 lakh from an Australian-based NRI through fraudulent land sale agreements. 'Patro served as the executive engineer in BeMC from May 31, 2017 to December 31, 2019, before opting for voluntary retirement. He was residing in Bhubaneswar at the time of his arrest,' a police official said. Two separate cases have been registered against him at Berhampur Town and Gosaninuagaon police stations following complaints from the victims. Police have seized several documents, including a land sale agreement, a bank cheque worth Rs 10 lakh, and other relevant materials from the accused, Berhampur SP Saravana Vivek M said. He said the accused had entered into an agreement with a woman on March 30, 2016, to sell around 0.590 decimal of land near Lochapada, on the outskirts of Berhampur, for Rs 71 lakh. The buyer transferred Rs 25 lakh to the accused through a bank transaction as an advance. However, Patro neither handed over the land nor returned the money, the SP said. When the woman followed up with the accused for repayment, he allegedly abused and criminally intimidated her. 'She warned him of police action, after which he returned Rs 15 lakh in 2021,' said another police officer. However, he failed to return the remaining Rs 10 lakh, despite repeated requests. Similarly, Patro allegedly cheated the Australian NRI under the guise of selling land. After prima facie evidence was established, he was arrested in Bhubaneswar.

BeMC takes steps to tackle waterlogging
BeMC takes steps to tackle waterlogging

Time of India

time26-05-2025

  • Climate
  • Time of India

BeMC takes steps to tackle waterlogging

Berhampur: With the south-west monsoon expected to set in early this year, Berhampur Municipal Corporation (BeMC) has stepped up preparations to tackle waterlogging and other water-related issues in the city. BeMC mayor Sanghamitra Dalei and other officials have visited several vulnerable areas. She ordered the removal of encroachments from the drains and to speed up drain de-siltation works. On Sunday, she visited Jaya Prakash Nagar, an area that witnesses flooding every monsoon. "We have undertaken the de-siltation works of the drains in different wards. The work is going on in full swing and is expected to be completed before the arrival of the monsoon," said Kalyani Sanghamitra, deputy commissioner (in-charge of sanitation) of the BeMC. She said they also coordinated with the National Highway and public works department (PWD) to clean the major drains in the city under their departments. Two major drains, Bahana nullah and Sapua nullah of the drainage division flow inside the city. While Sapua nullah does not pose a major problem, the 14-km long Bahana nullah in the city, however, created waterlogging in the low-lying areas during the rainy season. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Kickstart your new journey with the Honda Shine 125 Honda Learn More Undo "Ahead of the arrival of the monsoon, we undertook to clean the 14-km long drain in the city. The work is expected to be completed by June 15," said Bishnu Prasad Panigrahy, executive engineer, drainage division. Around Rs 12 lakh would be spent on de-siltation of Bahana nullah this year, he said. He said they decided to conduct a joint survey by BeMC soon to identify the vulnerable areas and take preventive measures to avert waterlogging. The city experienced pre-monsoon rains in the last three days. The civic body officials claimed there was no major problem witnessed in the city during the pre-monsoon showers. Besides cleaning the major drains, the BeMC needs to undertake an eviction drive from the drains, said Sandhyarani Sukla, corporator (ward no. 4). T. Kishore Kumar Patro, another corporator (ward no 6), urged the authorities to cover all the drains before the onset of the monsoon to avoid drowning incidents.

Ex-engr of BeMC held for duping woman, NRI of Rs 35L
Ex-engr of BeMC held for duping woman, NRI of Rs 35L

Time of India

time25-05-2025

  • Time of India

Ex-engr of BeMC held for duping woman, NRI of Rs 35L

Berhampur: Police on Sunday arrested a former executive engineer of Berhampur Municipal Corporation (BeMC) for allegedly cheating two persons, including an NRI, of Rs 35 lakh on the pretext of selling land. The accused, identified as Pattam Shyamababu Patro (58) of Nayagarh, allegedly cheated a woman of Gandhi Nagar here of Rs 10 lakh, and an NRI from Australia of Rs 25 lakh. Patro was the executive engineer of BeMC from May 31, 2017 to Dec 31, 2019, before taking VRS. He lives in Bhubaneswar, police said. Two cases were registered against Patro in Berhampur town and Gosaninuagaon police stations after the victims lodged FIRs. "Land sale agreement copy, a cheque of Rs 10 lakh and some other documents have been seized from the accused," said SP (Berhampur), Saravana Vivek M. He said the accused entered into an agreement with the woman on March 30, 2016, to sell around 0.590 decimal of land at Rs 71 lakh near Lochapada on the outskirts here. The buyer had paid Rs 25 lakh to the accused in 2016 as an advance. The accused neither sold the land nor returned the money to the woman. When the woman tried to get back the money, the accused abused and intimidated her. When she warned of filing a police complaint, the accused returned Rs 15 lakhs in 2021, cops said. He, however, did not return the rest Rs 10 lakh and allegedly threatened her again. Similarly, he allegedly cheated the Australian NRI of Rs 25 lakh by promising to sell land. After prima facie evidence was established against the accused, he was arrested from Bhubaneswar, police said.

Hanuman Chalisa recital to boost morale of forces
Hanuman Chalisa recital to boost morale of forces

Time of India

time11-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Hanuman Chalisa recital to boost morale of forces

1 2 3 Berhampur: BJP supporters under Gopalpur assembly constituency in Ganjam district on Sunday recited Hanuman Chalisa in over 70 villages to boost the morale of armed forces in the wake of Operation Sindoor against and transport minister Bibhuti Bhusan Jena, who represents Gopalpur in the assembly, also participated in the programme. "By chanting Hanuman Chalisa, we prayed for the well-being and boost the morale of Indian armed forces . In most of the places, people have participated voluntarily," he programme was also held in multiple places in each of 37 panchayats and five wards of Berhampur Municipal Corporation (BeMC) and Gopalpur BJP supporters under Gopalpur assembly constituency in Ganjam district on Sunday recited Hanuman Chalisa in over 70 villages to boost the morale of armed forces in the wake of Operation Sindoor against and transport minister Bibhuti Bhusan Jena, who represents Gopalpur in the assembly, also participated in the programme. Operation Sindoor 'Our job is to hit target, not to count body bags': Air Marshal Bharti on Op Sindoor Precautionary blackout imposed across parts of Rajasthan, Punjab 'Indian Navy was in position to strike Karachi': Vice Admiral on Operation Sindoor "By chanting Hanuman Chalisa, we prayed for the well-being and boost the morale of Indian armed forces. In most of the places, people have participated voluntarily," he programme was also held in multiple places in each of 37 panchayats and five wards of Berhampur Municipal Corporation (BeMC) and Gopalpur Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Mother's Day wishes , messages , and quotes !

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