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Friday, 17 November 2023
Thursday, 16 November 2023
Recruitment for 05 (five) posts of OSD (OSS Cadre) in P&C Department
Wednesday, 15 November 2023
Ananya Weds Debabrata : Two OAS toppers tied a knot at Sub-Registrar's Office
Two OAS Officers of 2020 Batch got married by exchanging garlands at Sub-Registrar's Office, Bhubaneswar in presence of family members. They celebrated their marriage in a simple way by hosting a feast for orphan children in Bhubaneswar.
Cabinet Decisions on 14.11.2023
Today on 14.11.2023, 66th “Cabinet Meeting’ was held under the Chairmanship of Sri Naveen Patnaik, Chief Minister, Odisa. Hon’ble Ministers of the State Cabinet attended the meeting. The following total no of 12 proposals from 11 Departments were presented in the Cabinet Meeting and all have been approved .
Tuesday, 14 November 2023
VAW Recruitment 2013 cancelled : ₹5 Lakh compensation to the petitioners
Monday, 13 November 2023
ASO ଶୁଣାଣି ପୁଣି ସପ୍ତାହେ ଘୁଞ୍ଚିଲା
Sunday, 12 November 2023
Saturday, 11 November 2023
ASO Recruitment Court Case : Next hearing on 13 November
Thursday, 9 November 2023
Annual Function of Finance Department Cultural Association
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Wednesday, 8 November 2023
No more spam SMS from companies : consent required
Ministry of Communication
Implementation of Digital Consent Acquisition (DCA) under TCCCPR-2018
Various entities such as banks, other financial institutions, insurance companies, trading companies, business entities, real estate companies, etc. send commercial messages to telecom subscribers thorough SMS or voice calls. These entities are referred to as Principal Entities (Pes) or Senders in Telecom Commercial Communications Customer Preference Regulations, 2018 (TCCCPR-2018).
TRAI in its endeavour to curb the menace of spams through Unsolicited Commercial Communications (UCC) has taken various measures in recent past. In this pursuit, TRAI issued Direction dated 02.06.2023 under TCCCPR-2018 to all the Access Providers to develop and deploy the Digital Consent Acquisition (DCA) facility for creating a unified platform and process to register customers’ consent digitally across all Access Service Providers and Principal Entities.
In the prevalent system, the consent is obtained and maintained by various Pes. Therefore, it is not possible for the Access Providers to check veracity of consents. Further, there is no unified system for customers to provide or revoke the consent. The Digital Consent Acquisition (DCA) process has facility to seek, maintain, and revoke the consents of customers, as per the processes envisaged under TCCCPR-2018. The consent data so collected will be shared on Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) Platform, established under TCCCPR-2018 for Commercial Communications, for scrubbing by all Access Providers.
A common short code 127xxx will be used for sending consent seeking messages. The purpose, scope of consent, and Principal Entity/Brand name shall be mentioned clearly in the consent seeking message sent through the short code. Only whitelisted URLs/APKs/OTT links/Call Back numbers, etc. shall be used in the consent seeking messages. The consent acquisition confirmation message to the customers shall also have information related to revocation of the consent. Further, Access Providers shall develop a SMS/ Online facility to register unwillingness of the customers to receive any consent seeking message initiated by any Principal Entity.
It is specifically highlighted that after implementing DCA, the existing consents, acquired through alternative means, shall be rendered null and void and fresh consents will have to be sought by all Pes through digital means only.
All the Principal Entities are hereby requested to take urgent necessary steps to be onboard the DCA system as per the timelines prescribed in Direction dated 02.06.2023. For any clarification/ information/ details in the matter, Pes may contact the concerned Access Providers.
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RKJ/DK/SMP
(Release ID: 1975372)ASO Recruitment Court Case : Order Copy Dt.06.11.2023
W.A. Nos. 1561, 1822 and 2539 of 2023
ORDER
06.11.2023
Order No.02.
1. This matter is taken up through Hybrid mode. Page 2 of 2
2. Learned counsel for the parties are permitted to file their written note of arguments and citations, if any, so that the matter can be disposed of at the admission stage.
3. List this matter next week. The interim order passed earlier, if any, shall continue till the next date.
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Tuesday, 7 November 2023
ASO Case update : To be listed next week
Sunday, 5 November 2023
Saturday, 4 November 2023
Winter Session of Odisha Assembly to start from 21 November
The Fourteenth Session of the Sixteenth Assembly will commence on November 21 and conclude on December 30. The winter session will have a total of 30 business days.
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8 New IAS officers allocated Odisha Cadre
DoPT has allocated cadres to 179 candidates allocated Indian Administrative Services (IAS) based on CSE-2022.
As per the list, eight (8) have been allocated Odisha cadre. Three (3) of them belong to Odisha and the rest to outside states.
26. Preksha Agrawal of Uttar Pradesh (Rank 30)36. Pranita Dash of Odisha (Rank 42)57. Kasturi Panda of Odisha (Rank 67)89. Yimkum I Ozukam of Nagaland (Rank 203)109. Dudhal Akhishek Dilip of Maharashtra (Rank 278)124. Ashni AL of Kerala (Rank 328)158. C Saravanan of Tamil Nadu (Rank 487)
163. Tejaswini Behera of Odisha (Rank 516)
Similarly, two officers of Odisha have been allocated to other States.
83. Durga Prasad Adhikary to Chhattisgarh (Rank 162)100. Sushree Suvangi Khuntia to Tamil Nadu (Rank 248)
Friday, 3 November 2023
ଧାରଣା ସ୍ଥଗିତ
ଆଜି ସଚିବାଳୟ ସେବା ସଂଘ କରିବ ପ୍ରତିବାଦ ସଭା
Thursday, 2 November 2023
Appointment of Chief Justice, High Court of Orissa
SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
Re: Appointment of Mr Justice Chakradhari Sharan Singh, Judge, High Court of Judicature at Patna, as the Chief Justice of the High Court of Orissa.
A vacancy in the office of the Chief Justice of the High Court of Orissa has arisen consequent upon the retirement of Mr Justice Subhasis Talapatra on 3 October 2023. Therefore, an appointment to that office is required to be made.
Para 3 of the Memorandum of Procedure relating to the appointment of the Chief Justice of a High Court provides as under:
“A fair representation shall be given to various High Courts for selection of Chief Justices. For purposes of such selection, inter-se seniority of puisne Judges will be reckoned on the basis of their seniority in their own High Court. The consideration for appointment of Chief Justices shall be based on the criterion of seniority subject to merit and integrity.”
It is proposed to appoint Mr Justice Chakradhari Sharan Singh as the Chief Justice of the High Court of Orissa. Mr Justice Chakradhari Sharan Singh was appointed as a Judge of the High Court of Judicature at Patna on 5 April 2012 and has been functioning there as the senior-most puisne Judge. Before his elevation as a Judge of the High Court, he was enrolled at the Bar in 1990 and practised at the High Court of Judicature at Patna. His area of practice was constitutional, service, criminal and arbitration matters. During his practice of 22 years he also served as Additional Advocate General for the State of Bihar since December 2010 till his elevation as a Judge of High Court. As regards his contribution to the judiciary by way of disposal of cases, during his tenure of more than 11 years as a Judge of High Court, he authored 1246 reported judgments, of which 562 were delivered during last 5 years. He has maintained high standard of professional ethics at the Bar and Bench and enjoys good reputation for conduct and integrity. While recommending the name of Mr Justice Chakradhari Sharan Singh, the Collegium has also taken into consideration the fact that at present the High Court of Judicature at Patna has no representation among the Chief Justices of High Courts.
Having regard to all relevant factors, the Collegium is of the considered view that Mr Justice Chakradhari Sharan Singh is fit and suitable in all respects for being appointed as the Chief Justice of the High Court of Orissa.
The Collegium, therefore, resolves to recommend the appointment of Mr Justice Chakradhari Sharan Singh as the Chief Justice of the High Court of Orissa.
( Dhananjaya Y Chandrachud ), CJI
( Sanjay Kishan Kaul ), J
( Sanjiv Khanna ), J
02 November 2023.