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The Odisha Computer Application Centre or OCAC is a Designated Technical Directorate of Information Technology Department Public Sector Undertaking (PSU) of Government of Odisha registered under Society Registration Act, 1860 on dated 21 March 1985 redesignated as Technical Directorate of Information Technology Department, Government of Odisha.
Pragativadi is an Indian Odia language daily newspaper published from Bhubaneswar. [1] This is one of the most circulated news dailies in Odisha.Founded in the year 1985 by Pradyumna Bal, currently it is being edited by Samahit Bal.
The Government of Odisha in India has come up with various programs called schemes (jojana) from time to time for the people of the State. This is a list of some of the major ones. This is a list of some of the major ones.
Pravati Parida (born 12 May 1966) is an Indian politician from Odisha. She became the first woman Deputy Chief Minister of Odisha. She is also the Minister of Women and Child Development, Mission Shakti, and Tourism. She is an MLA from Nimapara Assembly Constituency in Puri District representing Bharatiya Janata Party.
Pragati Vidya Mandir is a secondary board high school in Jagda, ... Odisha. [1] References This page was last edited on 17 March 2021, at 21:11 (UTC). Text is ...
The Pragati Legislature Party(Also called Pragati Dal) was a political grouping in the Legislative Assembly of the Indian state Orissa. PLP was formed in 1973 by the Utkal Congress, Swatantra Party and others. The PLP leader Biju Patnaik, was elected as the Leader of the Opposition of the Assembly on February 9, 1973. His tenure as Leader of ...
Utkalmani Gopabandhu Institute of Engineering (UGIE) is a State Governmental Diploma Engineering Institution in the western Zone of Odisha, which was established in 1962 under the Directorate of Technical Education and Training, Odisha also known as DTET.
Bhawanipatna is a city and the headquarter of Kalahandi district in the state of Odisha, India.Bhawanipatna has numerous Hindu temples dedicated to different deities. Its name is a combination of the presiding Hindu deity, Bhabani-Sankar, and Patana, which means "place" in Odia.