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Odia Food Festival 2023 in Bhubaneswar from Dec 23-29

Bhubaneswar hosts the Odia Khadya Mahotsav from Dec 23-29, featuring 140+ food stalls from all 30 districts. Experience traditional cuisine, competitions, and cultural discussions. Discover Odisha's rich food legacy.

Odia Film Producer Rabindra Mohan Sahoo Dies at 82

Veteran Odia film producer Rabindra Mohan Sahoo, known for 15+ films, passed away in Bhubaneswar. A former BJP candidate and councillor, his legacy spans cinema and public life. Read more.

Odisha Grants Rs 1 Crore for Dhanu Jatra Festival

Odisha's culture department announces a Rs 1 crore grant for Bargarh's Dhanu Jatra, the world's largest open-air theatre. The 11-day festival starts Dec 24. Read about the grand plans.

Odisha CM honours blind women T20 World Cup winners

Odisha CM Mohan Majhi honoured four blind women cricketers from the state, part of India's T20 World Cup winning team, with Rs 11 lakh each. Read about their inspiring journey and the call for government jobs.

Language Committee Wraps Maharashtra Consultation

Three-language committee concludes Maharashtra tour with public hearing. Key demands include compulsory Marathi until Class 12 and Hindi from Class 5. Panel considers online language options.

Gen Z Slang: Language's Next Chapter Explained

Explore why Gen Z and Alpha slang like 'rizz' and 'aura farming' represent language evolution, not degradation. Understand the psychology behind linguistic shortcuts in digital communication.

Tamil Nadu Launches 'Tamil 6' Language Initiative

Tamil Nadu government launches innovative 'Tamil 6' program to promote Tamil language learning through digital platforms and interactive methods. Discover how this initiative aims to preserve linguistic heritage.

Bank of Baroda LBO Result 2025 Declared

Bank of Baroda has announced LBO Result 2025 for September 6 exam. Qualified candidates proceed to Language Proficiency Test. Download PDF from official website.

Sanskrit Funding Controversy Erupts in Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu Deputy CM Udhayanidhi Stalin's 'dead language' comment about Sanskrit ignites debate on central funding disparities for classical languages amid poll-bound state's autonomy concerns.

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