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Ahead of elections, Odisha police seize Rs 55 lakh cash in Sonepur

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If CM has age and health issues, he should give responsibility to one of Odisha’s citizens, rather than an employee: Pradhan

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Heatwave intensity decreases in eastern and southern India

The intensity of the heat wave in eastern and southern peninsular India decreased slightly on Saturday. Relief from the scorching conditions in these regions is..
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Union home minister Amit Shah on Thursday launched a scathing attack on Odisha CM Naveen Patnaik’s governance, describing his uninterrupted tenure since 2000..
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