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Multi-lingual education in Odisha_Dr Arjun Purohit

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As a preamble to what I going to comment, please read Dr.Debi Patnaik’s article in Sambad which appeared in Sambad around December 9, 2011, which can be translated:*Multi-lingual education in Odisha :Plenty of opportunities taking leadership in bi-lingual/multi-lingual education in Odisha”. Earlier Dr.Patnaik vehemently argued about unilateral linguistic character of Odisha, and was opposed to recognising relevance and identity of Koshali language as a separate language. This was in response to our posting (Purohit and Karmee) in this forum about the advisability and possibility of inclusion of Koshali in the 8th schedule. I wrote a four part series as rebuttal to Dr.Patnaik’s assertion. So here is my response to Dr.Patnaik’s posting under question.

First of all, I heartily appreciate Dr.Patnaik’s main themes in this article (1)Odisha is multi-lingual state, with two major languages, Odia and Koshali, and (2) Odisha should provide education through the languages prevalent in the state. I also applaud Odisha government’s recent announcement re provision of instruction through some of the Adivashi languages. This is good. I hope Dr.Patnaik will join me and fellow Koshalis in our quest for inclusion of Koshali in 8th schedule as soon as possible. I understand that recently Odisha government has recommended Ho to be included in the 8th schedule. As to why Odisha government is reticent in recognition of Koshali as a language in its own right is beyond me. This as you can imagine has caused severe bitterness in Koshal or Western Odisha region.As you know when in 1993 High level Commission was established, Indian government specifically asked the commission to exclude Bodo from deliberation because it had already promised Bodo people that Bodo would be included in the 8th schedule to quell the agitation of the students of the area.In the words of the Parliamentary committee,”3.2 However, in the light of the Bodo Accord signed between the Government of India on the one hand and All Bodo Students Union and Bodo People’s Action Committee on the other on 20 February, 1993, the Government decided to delink the matter of inclusion of Bodo language in the Eighth Schedule from the issue of setting up of High Powered Body for evolving criteria for inclusion of more languages in the Eighth Schedule”. Eventually Bodo along with Maithili,Dogri and Santhali were included in the 8 th schedule.So what one expects the Koshalis to do ? Become militant? violent? Rasta Roko,Rail Roko? Learn a few pointers from Naxalites ? Is that the only way? In what way,claims of these languages are any better than Koshali ? Is not the government indirectly encouraging Koshalis to go the way Bodo people took? So far Koshalis are going through all the civil channels,such as, writing memorandums, providing documents of authenticity of our claim,producing literature, making movies,conducting seminars, engaging in debates, launching newspapers and periodicals and everything imaginable but to no effect. Odisha government should listen to Dr.Patnaik and act on his advice to have a dialogue with Koshalis re use of Koshali in primary and secondary education. or democracy to survive in India, population needs to be literate and all the impediments must be eliminated. The primary goal of education must be to prepare the population for the 21st century. As it stands now, aggressive Odianisation with a missionary zeal has resulted in putting huge part of population in a disadvantage in education and consequent huge drop-out rate in schools.Many provinces have more than one recognised language, and such measures enhances the cultural mix because of mutual respect between the language groups. Behind the opposition to recognition of Koshali, there is an oft repeated assertion that Koshali is nothing but a dialect of Odia. This is patently not true, and worse, it is paternalistic. Most coastal Odishans can’t speak Koshali, nor are they familiar with any Koshali literature. They are much more familiar with Bengali in northern coastal area and with Telegu in southern area. So why this pretence ? Why not celebrate the linguistic diversity in Odisha instead ?

Committee urges to diffuse electric problem

In villages like Khaira, (Bagmud) Telipadar, Pipalmuda etc of Bangomunda block have been collectively met the Kantabanji Electrical Engineer under the leadership of Rastrapati Behera. They have submitted a memorandum regarding the problem of electric supply.

In these villages, people are facing problem of drinking water, water for agriculture field, students are facing problem in examination time due to lack of electricity supply to the household. The committee has threatened to agitate if the problems are not diffused immediately by the administrations.

Youths of Kapasira request to increase water flow of the canal

The Swami Vivekanada Youngster Club, Kapasira is drawing attention and requesting the local administration to kindly provide them required support to increase the water flow in canal so that village ponds can be filled.

Due to water scarcity in our village ponds, childrens, housewives and aged persons are suffering a lot to take daily bathe. Because of this, they are   facing inconvenience as they go on foot to river Ang for bathing which is about  1 & half  k.m away from our village .As you know that the summer season is in its full swing and water deficiency will continue for more 03 months, Keeping in mind the potential upcoming bad situation we have planned to fill water in our village ponds to get rid of this. Point to be noted that during last khariff season farmers were struggling for Paddy corps .There was potential drought situation in our village and to prevent the drought like situation farmers used the water of these ponds.

Accident on Kantabanji-Bungomunda road

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A road accident between four-wheeler and a bike occurred at Shyamaji Temple in Kantabanji–Bangomunda road.  The biker Santosh Hota of Gangasagar village near Patnagarh is severely injured. The Kantabanji police arrived at the spot and send Santosh for medical treatment and seized the vehicles.

According to the police, the four wheeler driver Ramesh Sahu was coming from Bangomunda to Kantabaji. The bike clashed from the opposite site.  The biker is severely injured and after the preliminary treatment he has been send to Balangir hospital for further treatment.  But the 108 Ambulance reached in late and for while tension was visible in the mass.

Village girl in Zee Sa Re Ga Ma Pa

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Shaktiswaroopa Panda, the 9 year old singing sensation from Odisha has carved a niche for herself by getting selected to top 15 kids in Zee Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Little Champ 2017 the most popular singing competition of under 15 children. She got eliminated after 2 rounds of performance. Shaktiswaroopa belongs to village Buromunda, block Gaisilat, District Bargarh. She is a student of class 4th at Aurobindo Purnanga Skhiskyakendra, Padampur. Her parents Sanjay Panda and Seema Panda are teachers. The family resides at Padmapur, 26 Km from their parental village Buromunda for their job and better education of their kids. Earlier Shaktiswaroopa has own state level TV completions and performed at many stages in the state. She has been felicitated by organization including Odisha development Trust. Shakti’s brother is also a good singer and his father an armature tabala player.

Shaktiswaroopa is granddaughter of retired teacher Hiradhar Panda and Laxmipriya Panda.

UGC published fake university list

The University Grants Commission has declared 23 universities in the country fake. The southern states of Karnataka and Kerala have one fake university each. New Delhi has seven and Uttar Pradesh with nine tops the list.
Here’s the complete list of fake universities published by the UGC.
Bihar
1. Maithili University/Vishwavidyalaya, Darbhanga, Bihar.
Delhi
2. Commercial University Ltd., Daryaganj, Delhi.
3. United Nations University, Delhi.
4. Vocational University, Delhi.
5. ADR-Centric Juridical University, ADR House, 8J, Gopala Tower, 25 Rajendra Place, New Delhi – 110 008.
6. Indian Institute of Science and Engineering, New Delhi.
7. Viswakarma Open University for Self-Employment, Rozgar Sewasadan, 672, Sanjay Enclave, Opp. GTK Depot, Delhi-110033.
Karnataka
8. Badaganvi Sarkar World Open University Education Society, Gokak, Belgaum, Karnataka.
Kerala
9. St. John’s University, Kishanattam, Kerala.
Maharashtra
10. Raja Arabic University, Nagpur, Maharashtra.
West Bengal
11. Indian Institute of Alternative Medicine, Kolkatta.
12. Institute of Alternative Medicine and Research,8-A, Diamond Harbour Road, Builtech inn, 2nd Floor, Thakurpurkur, Kolkatta – 700063
Uttar Pradesh
13. Varanaseya Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya, Varanasi (UP) Jagatpuri, Delhi.
14. Mahila Gram Vidyapith/Vishwavidyalaya, (Women’s University) Prayag, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh.
15. Gandhi Hindi Vidyapith, Prayag, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh.
16. National University of Electro Complex Homeopathy, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh.
17. Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose University (Open University), Achaltal, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh.
18. Uttar Pradesh Vishwavidyalaya, Kosi Kalan, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh.
19.Maharana Pratap Shiksha Niketan Vishwavidyalaya, Pratapgarh, Uttar Pradesh.
20. Indraprastha Shiksha Parishad, Institutional Area,Khoda,Makanpur,Noida Phase-II, Uttar Pradesh.
21. Gurukul Vishwavidyala, Vridanvan, Uttar Pradesh.
Odisha
22. Nababharat Shiksha Parishad, Anupoorna Bhawan, Plot No. 242, Pani Tanki Road,Shaktinagar, Rourkela-769014.
23. North Orissa University of Agriculture & Technology, Odisha.
(Bhartiya Shiksha Parishad, Lucknow, UP – the matter is subjudice before the District Judge, Lucknow)
Apart from this, the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) has also come out with a list of fake technical institutes operating in the country – 279 of them.
Among the five southern states, Telangana has 43 technical institutes conducting technical programs without AICTE approval. Karnataka comes next with 23 fake technical institutes.
Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Kerala have 12, 7 and 2 fake technical institutes operating in the states respectively.
Here too, Delhi tops the list with 66 fake colleges providing engineering and other technical courses.
Maharashta and West Bengal also have a high number of fake technical institutes.
It is worth noting that a similar list published by the AICTE, as updated on December 2014, shows that there has been no change in the number of fake technical universities in the southern states.

UX Interface Among the 10 best Design Startup in 2017

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This year UX Interface has been announced as Best design Startup in 2017 among first 10.
The Survey was done by Startup City. Article is in details.

A successful design gives user needs and requirements the top priority. It is a common scenario that most of the product owner/developers overlook the end users’ requirement, For an excellent UI and UX, successful designers design for the user and not just to appeal to the needs of the client. Following a user centric approach is the core strategy of UX Interface, founded by Sanjat Mishra, an entrepreneur with a taste for quality design and a strong sense of duty towards the society by taking on-board the talented and passionate people with less opportunity to showcase their skill.

Being led by the passionate designer, the UX Interface team follows a methodological strategy of- research, analysis, evaluation and production to develop designs providing maximum value to the end user. The company is the outcome of the insight into the importance of being vigilant to real passion and skill over academic excellence. The success and recognition of the company has been credited to the dedicated and talented team who come from different walks of life differently abled, less privileged, house wives, less recognized young graduates with innate talent for designing.

With a supportive team, the company provides simple yet sophisticated services in Branding, UX design, UI development and Animation. “Our team is very analytical with excellent visualizing talent and creativity. We provide different kinds of after effect with outstanding animation. Even our wire-frames are beyond a plain design outline. Every design is the result of a collective effort of not only design developers but also HR, marketing and social marketing personnel. We involve even non-designers because as users they give their needs and feedbacks which are integrated into developing one complete output”, says Sanjat. Although the team does not share an office space together, they work at their own space, the collaborative effort and co-operation among the members is exceptional. Even if they are in different locations, there is one thing that holds the team together, it is the passion for designing and trust in each member. Again it’s a cause for society – (a)Less travel, more productivity (b) No consumption of fuel, which impacts the pollution and traffic (c)Be at comfort, be natural (d) Cost effective.

At UX Interface, every design is the outcome of a meticulous discretion of the most suitable UX process. The growth of the company is owed to their simplicity, According to Sanjat, developers and delivery managers assume that users have very high expectation. In reality, users appreciate products that are simple and easy to use. This is not just an assumption of UX Interface, but the truth as per their analysis of user requirements. It is with this extensive pre-research that the team develops every design and suggests the list of UX processes based on the product, and budget of the client. Before every design, the first question addressed is, why the design is being made-the usage is the top priority for designing. “Anybody calls for a UX design our initial questions will be, why the design, who are the users, how should the design be and lastly what the process would be. So that is our USP (Flexi UX Process); we don’t design for the client but for the user”, asserts Sanjat.

With a team of observant, passionate, creative, active listeners and rational convincers, with vigilance to new trends, UX Interface foresees a successful journey to become a designer developing deigns that are not only aesthetic but fulfilling user need.

UX Interface is among 10 best Design Startup 2017 in India. Source: Startup City (Silicon India)

Vigilance raid on PEO at Kantabanji

Vigilance has raid on the house of Muribahal and Gudighat PEO Sudhir Chandra Thakur.
Vigilance has raid at 6 places at a time. The rented house at Kantabanji and paternal houses have been raided. E Sambalpur DSP, Bargarh DSP are present at Knatabanji raid along with 11 other officers.

Complaint was filed against Sudhir Chandra Thakur for having property valued more than his income. In his Kantabanji house papers are under investigation. Apart from this a two stair building at Balangir, a duplex bunglow at Mahabir Residency at Kantabanji worth Rs 29 lakh, another two stair building at Kantabanji has been found.

Kosali/Sambalpuri Book Store

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Samblpuri Saree Store Barpali Bargarh

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SAMBALPURI SAREE STORE

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Near Jagruti Talkies, At/Po Barpali, Bargarh, Odisha PIN 768029

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