Bhubaneswar: The state government will set up special feeder lines to supply uninterrupted power to agriculture sectors. The project will cost Rs 150 crore. Similarly, for ensuring uninterrupted power supply, the government will construct 550 more electric sub-stations across the state with an investment plan of Rs 2,000 crore. At present, Odisha has 570 sub-stations. Bhubaneswar: Four close circuit television cameras were installed at Kharavela Nagar police station, one each at the entrance, lock-up, officers’ working hall and passage connecting the hall to inspector-in-charge’s office to maintain transparency and accountability among staff. Cameras have already been installed in Capital police station, Mahila station and DCP’s office. Bhubaneswar: Freedom fighters will now get benefits while staying at Odisha Nivas and Odisha Bhavan in New Delhi, Calcutta and Mumbai. They can stay for first three days at the discounted rates applicable to the government employees on duty. However, they have to show the identity cards of either the state or the central pension scheme. Bhubaneswar: To prevent deaths of elephant because of electrocution near the high voltage power transmission lines, special measures will be taken with an investment plan of Rs 21 crore. It will include investment on reducing distance between two poles to reduce sagging of the wires, mesh protection around the poles and use of insulated wires to reduce accidents. Bhubaneswar: Family members of a 23-year-old missing girl urged the State Commission for Women to direct Khurda police help find their daughter who allegedly eloped with one Mahesh Sahu of Srikakulam, who was working as manager of a micro-finance company in Nayapalli. hey said though police arrested Sahu from Balasore, their daughter, a BCA student who is missing since April 7, could not be traced. Her family lodged a case on April 29.