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Night gets alive & kicking after...

The hustle and bustle returned to the capital’s streets when the 12-hour Odisha bandh came to an end by dusk. Shoppers thronged markets in hordes, scrambling for essentials while others queued up at ATM counters, movie halls and restaurants. There were long queues at petrol pumps too....   | Read..
 

Salute to a braveheart

A number of people gathered to pay their respects to revolutionary Jatindranath Mukherjee, who died after being injured ...   | Read..
 

Creativity buzz at varsity in Cuttack

A group of students from Ravenshaw University have come up with innovative creations, which promise to create a buzz in ...   | Read..
 

Awards end on devotional note

The 18th Guru Kelucharan Mohapatra Award Festival concluded at Rabindra Mandap on Sunday. ...   | Read..
 
 

...day of hitchhikes and painful pauses

Rajesh Parida, 21, changed three trains and finally hitchhiked to his destination today. Rita Ghose, 33, a patient with ...   | Read..
 
A deserted Bhubaneswar railway station on Monday. Forty-six trains, including eight pairs of express trains, were cancelled because of the bandh. Picture by Ashwinee Pati
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Shut & stranded
The dawn-to-dusk Odisha strike called by the Congress was a holiday-of sorts for most people but so...  | Read..