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About Subrat
Subrat Kumar Pati is a Freelance Multimedia Journalist based in Bhubaneswar, India. He is having 15 years of experience in Tv, Radio & Web media. He can work in English, Hindi & Odia.
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51 students in Odisha's Bolangir fall ill after consuming deworming tablets

26 Sep 2023  |  Firstpost
In Bolangir, Odisha, 51 students of Gunsar Upper Primary School suffered adverse effects after consuming Albendazole deworming tablets, experiencing symptoms like nausea, vomiting, and drowsiness. The children were treated at the Sainthala Community Health Centre and discharged by evening. The incident occurred ahead of the National Deworming Day campaign, an initiative by the Odisha health department and UNICEF, aiming to reach 1 crore children. The Chief medical officer of Bolangir and the Director of the family welfare department are looking into the matter. Past incidents of similar nature were also mentioned, including one in Mumbai where a child died. A local medicine specialist suggested the issue might be with the batch of tablets rather than the medicine itself.

Odisha train accident: Fifty bodies unclaimed weeks after India crash

05 Jul 2023  |  BBC News فارسی
More than 50 bodies remain unclaimed a month after a deadly train crash in Odisha, India, which killed at least 293 people and injured over 1,000. Families are struggling to find closure as they await DNA test results to identify their loved ones. Authorities are working cautiously to avoid errors in the identification process, but concerns are rising about the fate of unclaimed bodies. The accident, India's deadliest rail incident this century, involved a passenger train colliding with a stationary goods train and derailing onto an adjacent track, where it was hit by another train.

Fifty bodies unclaimed weeks after India rail crash

05 Jul 2023  |  GorakhaPatra
Over 50 bodies remain unclaimed a month after a fatal train crash in Odisha, India, which resulted in at least 293 deaths and over 1,000 injuries. Families are struggling to find closure as they await DNA test results to identify their loved ones. Shiv Charan is searching for his brother Krishna, while Anzarul Haque's family is also in distress. Last week, 29 bodies were identified, but 52 are still unidentified. East Coast Railways is working carefully to avoid errors in the identification process.

Odisha train accident: Fifty bodies unclaimed weeks after India crash

04 Jul 2023  |  BBC
More than 50 bodies remain unclaimed a month after a deadly train crash in Odisha, India, which killed at least 293 people and injured over 1,000. Families are struggling to find closure as they await DNA test results to identify their loved ones. The bodies are stored in a deep-freeze container at Aiims hospital in Bhubaneswar, making identification challenging. The article highlights the emotional toll on families, including Shiv Charan and Mohammad Kareem, who are desperately searching for their relatives' bodies.

Odisha train accident: Painful search for bodies a month after deadly India crash

01 Jul 2023  |  news.nestia.com
More than 50 bodies remain unclaimed a month after a deadly train crash killed 293 people in Odisha, India. The search for bodies continues, highlighting the ongoing pain and challenges faced by the victims' families and authorities.

Odisha train accident: More than 80 bodies unidentified after India train crash

06 Jun 2023  |  BBC
Five days after a catastrophic three-train collision in Odisha, India, which resulted in 288 fatalities, over 80 bodies remain unidentified. The accident involved two passenger trains and a stationary goods train, leading to more than 1,000 injuries. Families are still searching for missing loved ones, with identification challenges exacerbated by the condition of the bodies. Odisha's chief secretary, Pradeep Jen, confirmed the updated death toll. The incident is the deadliest rail accident in India this century, with over 3,000 passengers affected. Efforts are ongoing to ensure the correct identification and handover of bodies to the rightful families.

Odisha train crash: 'My mother was missing, I got a picture of the body'

03 Jun 2023  |  BFN CA
A train crash in Odisha, India, resulted in casualties, with the article recounting a personal story of someone receiving a picture of their missing mother's body. The report also provides a historical context of deadly train crashes in India, listing major accidents from 1981 to 2016, including the most severe with nearly 800 deaths during a cyclone, and the most recent in November 2016 near Kanpur with nearly 150 fatalities.

Heavy rains and winds lash eastern India as COVID-stricken country’s second cyclone in as many weeks kills three and displaces 1.2 million people.

26 May 2023  |  Al Jazeera
Eastern India is experiencing the devastating effects of Cyclone Yaas, which has resulted in at least three deaths in Odisha and displaced over 1.2 million people. The cyclone, with winds up to 140kmph, made landfall on Wednesday, causing extensive damage to property and infrastructure, including the closure of airports in Kolkata and Bhubaneswar. The Indian Meteorological Department has completed the landfall process, and the cyclone is moving towards Mayurbhanj district and Jharkhand. The report highlights the increasing frequency and severity of cyclones in the region due to climate change. The cyclone's impact is compounded by the ongoing COVID-19 crisis, with concerns about the spread of the virus in emergency shelters. Efforts are being made to maintain social distancing and continue COVID testing in affected areas. The NDRF and Indian Navy are actively involved in rescue and relief operations.

The Indians dying because of wild elephant selfies

15 Mar 2023  |  www.bbc.com
The article discusses a dangerous trend in Orissa, India, where individuals are taking selfies with wild elephants, leading to fatal attacks. The report highlights several incidents where people have been killed or severely injured by elephants while attempting to take these selfies. Local officials and wildlife experts express concern over the increasing number of such incidents, attributing them to both the public's fascination with wildlife selfies and the elephants' migration into human-populated areas due to food scarcity. The state government is taking steps to raise awareness and prevent further attacks. The article also references a study indicating that India has the highest number of selfie-related deaths and notes that the issue of dangerous wildlife selfies is not unique to India.

The Indians dying because of wild elephant selfies

15 Mar 2023  |  www.bbc.com
The article discusses a dangerous trend in Orissa, India, where individuals are taking selfies with wild elephants, leading to fatal attacks. The report highlights several incidents where people have been killed or severely injured by elephants while attempting to take these selfies. Local officials and wildlife experts express concern over the increasing number of such incidents, attributing them to both the public's fascination with wildlife selfies and the elephants' migration into human-populated areas due to food scarcity. The state government is taking steps to raise awareness and prevent further attacks. The article also references a study indicating that India has the highest number of selfie-related deaths and notes that the issue of dangerous wildlife selfies is not unique to India.

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Who is the Muslim man demanding the Jagannath Rath Yatra?

23 Jun 2020  |  www.bbc.com
Aftab Hussain, a Muslim devotee of Lord Jagannath, filed petitions in the Supreme Court of India against the cancellation of the centuries-old annual Rath Yatra due to COVID-19 concerns. The Supreme Court initially halted the event but later permitted it with conditions after multiple review petitions. Hussain, who has been organizing the Rath Yatra in his area for eight years and has studied many books related to Jagannath culture, expressed joy over the court's decision to allow the festival. He practices the worship of Lord Jagannath at home and faces no opposition from the Muslim community. Hussain is compared to Salabeg, a renowned Muslim poet and devotee of Lord Jagannath.

The Halted Wheels of the World-Famous Jagannath Rath Yatra During the Corona Era

20 Jun 2020  |  www.bbc.com
The Supreme Court of India, considering the COVID-19 pandemic, has halted the centuries-old annual Rath Yatra of Lord Jagannath in Puri, Odisha, a decision that has not occurred in the last 284 years. This has caused widespread disappointment among devotees and locals who depend on the festival for their livelihood. The Odisha Government and Jagannath Temple Administration are directed to comply with the court's decision. The economic impact is severe, affecting the local hotel, travel, and small business sectors. The temple's income from donations has also significantly decreased. Some are seeking a review of the Supreme Court's decision, hoping for a reversal before the scheduled date of the Rath Yatra.

Cyclone Fani hits Bangladesh after battering India

04 May 2019  |  Al Jazeera
Cyclone Fani, the most powerful storm to hit the Indian subcontinent in five years, has caused significant destruction and loss of life in India and Bangladesh. In India, at least 16 people have died, mostly in Odisha, while in Bangladesh, the death toll is at least 12. Extensive evacuation efforts in both countries moved over a million people to safety, mitigating the potential loss of life. Odisha was the hardest hit, with widespread damage to infrastructure and power outages. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi plans to visit the affected areas. The cyclone has weakened as it moved inland, reducing the threat of further major disasters. The report includes statements from local officials and details the efforts to recover and provide aid to the affected regions.

Momo Challenge seemingly claims life of second youth four days after Odisha Police issue advisory

29 Aug 2018  |  www.firstpost.com
A second youth in Odisha, India, has allegedly committed suicide due to the Momo Challenge, a dangerous mobile game circulated via WhatsApp. The 25-year-old victim, Umakant Behera, was found hanging in an under-construction house. His father suspects the game played a role in his death, and the police have sent his mobile phone for forensic investigation. This incident follows a similar case in Odisha and is reminiscent of the Blue Whale Challenge. The Momo Challenge has reportedly spread to various countries, causing multiple suicides, though some experts believe it is a hoax aimed at collecting personal data.

Hospitals lack fire safety license

22 Oct 2016  |  www.bbc.com
Out of 568 hospitals in Odisha, only 3 have a fire safety license, with the remaining 565 operating without one. This was disclosed by the Director General of the state's Fire Department, Vinay Kumar Behera, to the BBC. The issue came to light following a fire at a private hospital in Bhubaneswar that resulted in 25 deaths. The hospital was found to be operating without a fire safety license. Actions are being taken against hospitals without licenses, and the Fire Department currently has 271 pending applications for licenses.

Odisha: Health Minister Resigns

21 Oct 2016  |  www.bbc.com
Atanu Sabyasachi Nayak, the Health Minister of Odisha with independent charge, has resigned from his position following a fire incident at a private hospital in Bhubaneswar that resulted in 25 deaths. The incident, which also caused several injuries, led to increased pressure on Nayak and raised questions about the state government's responsibility. Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik announced the resignation at a press conference, and Nayak cited moral grounds for his resignation.

30 children die from encephalitis in Malkangiri

05 Oct 2016  |  www.bbc.com
Over the past 27 days, 30 people have died in Malkangiri district, Odisha, from Japanese encephalitis, according to government figures. On a single Wednesday, five children died, some en route to or before reaching the hospital. More than 100 children are currently being treated in hospitals. The disease, which spreads from pigs and has no cure to date, has been recurring annually in the district since 2011. Tribal leader and former MP Pradeep Majhi protested against the government's negligence. Health Secretary Aarti Ahuja has requested the central government for vaccination support, while Union Health Minister J P Nadda has assured all possible help and directed ministry officials to investigate the situation. Government employees' Dussehra holidays have been canceled in the district.

Passengers refuse to ride in their auto

01 Jun 2016  |  www.bbc.com
Transgender auto-rickshaw driver Rani, along with others like Sarika, Sushmita, and Menaka, face discrimination in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, as passengers refuse to ride with them despite their efforts to earn a dignified living. The community, traditionally seen begging or performing in trains and markets, is trying to stand on its own feet, but societal acceptance remains a challenge even after the Supreme Court of India recognized transgender individuals as a third gender in 2014.
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