Health minister Naba Kishore Dash during a meeting in Sambalpur on Monday
SAMBALPUR: Health and family welfare minister Naba Kishore Das on Monday reviewed the patient care and other facilities at the Covid-19 hospitals of the Veer Surendra Sai Institute of Medical Sciences and Research (Vimsar), Burla and the Ashwini Covid-19 Hospital on the premises of the Sambalpur District Headquarter Hospital (DHH).
Das also enquired about the stock of remdesivir injections besides other consumables at the Covid hospitals during the review meeting held at the Sambalpur DHH. This apart, the minister also sought to know about the ICU and oxygen availability in the Covid hospitals. He instructed the officials and from doctors to pull out all stops to provide the best care to the patients in the hospital.
IIM Sambalpur signs MoU with Office of Collector cum District Magistrate to address Covid-19 calamity in Sambalpur
IIM Sambalpur has signed an MoU with Office of Collector cum District Magistrate to address Covid-19 calamity in Sambalpur.
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IIM Sambalpur has signed an MoU with Office of Collector cum District Magistrate to address Covid-19 calamity in Sambalpur. (Representative image: PTI)
IIM Sambalpur, one of the most promising and dynamic management institutions among the new generation IIMs of the country, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Office of the Collector cum District Magistrate Sambalpur to tackle the COVID crisis in the area and assist in the overall development of Sambalpur. The MoU was signed in the presence of Prof. Mahadeo Jaiswal, Director, IIM Sambalpur and Shri. Subham Saxena, District Collector.
Mumbai, India is currently undergoing through unparalleled circumstances that has not been witnessed before across generations. The brutal second wave of the pandemic has left the country crippling and our healthcare system overwhelmed. With ov
Open-air zoo to come up near Debjharan Post News Network
Sambalpur: In a bid to attract more tourists to Debjharan waterfall in this district, the district administration has planned to establish an open-air zoo in Jarang forest near the waterfall, a report said.
The Debjharan waterfalls under Jujumura block in Sambalpur is one of the major waterfalls in the state. It is around 25 km from Sambalpur and is surrounded by dense forest. Debjharan is pretty famous among the locals.
Legends say that the gods used to bathe in the waterfall hence the name ‘Debjharan’, meaning the god’s waterfall. Debjharan isn’t enormous yet wonderful and secured with woods.
Odisha s Sakhipada locals want arrest of murder accused
Residents of Sakhipada blocked the VSS Marg on Thursday demanding arrest of the culprits involved in the murder of a 20-year-old youth on December 15.
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SAMBALPUR: Residents of Sakhipada blocked the VSS Marg on Thursday demanding arrest of the culprits involved in the murder of a 20-year-old youth on December 15. Vehicular movement was disrupted on the busy thoroughfare for around two hours due to the blockade, leading to severe traffic congestion on VSS Marg.
On December 15 night, a group of miscreants had brutally attacked Bijay Nayak of Sakhipada within Dhanupali police limits with sharp weapons and sticks in full public view. A severely injured Bijay was rushed to VIMSAR, Burla but was declared dead by the doctors. Past enmity is said to be the reason behind the murder.