Sambalpur
City in Odisha, India
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Sambalpur is the fifth largest city in the Indian State of Odisha. It is located on the banks of river Mahanadi, with a population of 335,761. Prehistoric settlements have been recorded there. It is the home of the Sambalpuri sari.
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HC allows controversial speaker at meet, but bars media coverageThe Orissa high court has allowed public speaker and activist Puspendra Kulasrestha to participate in a seminar in Sambalpur, but with certain conditions. He is not allowed to speak against any..IndiaTimes - Published | |
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Lawyers protest: Supreme Court refuses to accept apology tendered by Odisha advocates associationsCiting past conduct, the Supreme Court has refused to accept the ‘unqualified apology’ tendered by lawyers and advocates’ associations in Odisha who indulged in protest and disrupted court..IndiaTimes - Published |