Monday, 4 September 2017

Inauguration of 4th Govt. Medical College

                      04.09.2017                  
Sahid Laxman Nayak Medical College & Hospital, Koraput


Estt. 1944 but renamed in 1951
Estt.1959
Estt.1961

Reshuffling of Central Ministry

              03.09.2017            

Prime Minister (1) + Cabinet Minister (27) + Minister of State, Ind. Charge (11) + Ministers of State (37) = Total (76)
Shri Narendra Modi
Prime Minister and also in-charge of:
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions;
Department of Atomic Energy;
Department of Space; and
All important policy issues; and
All other portfolios not allocated to any Minister.

Odisha Abolishes of Block Grant System

1st September, 2017


Odisha abolishes Block Grant System for teachers and introduces Grant-in-Aid. The agitation for last 17 Days comes to end. 

Announcement made by Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik at the Secretariat today evening.
“The block grant system has been abolished and replaced with grant-in-aid system. This will benefit teachers, student and uplift quality of education. I request teachers to go back to their respective schools and start teaching,”
Patnaik further stated that earlier Odisha government in 2004 had introduced the block grant system to support teachers of the Schools and Colleges that were earlier not getting any support from the government.Now the government has decided to support them further and in a historic decision, the block grant system has been abolished, Patnaik added.
“The teachers have thanked CM Naveen Patnaik for abolishing block grant system and introducing grant-in-aid system. I think there would be no problems for teachers as they will be entitled to get grade pay, DA, increments as well,” School and Mass Education Minister Badri Narayan Patra said.
The Odisha School College United Teachers and Employees’ Association has been staging demonstration for the last 17 days at Lower PMG square demanding fulfillment of their demands.
The association is a union of Block Grant Lecturers and Employees Associations of 488 Category Aided Colleges, All Odisha 662 (+2 and +3) Non-government Lecturers’ and Employees’ Association and Odisha School Teachers Association.
“For the last 17 days we have been demanding service condition and gave two months time to State government to consider our demands of ex-gratia to retired teachers. As grant-in-aid has been introduced, we have also sought increments for 488-category colleges and 662-category schools every three years,” said Convenor of School Teachers Association, Prakash Mohanty.

Odisha announced 7th Pay Commission

               30th AUGUST, 2017           


Announcement of Shri Naveen Patnaik, Hon'ble Chief Minister, Odisha.
“My government has decided to implement the recommendations of the committee constituted for examination of 7th Central Pay Commission Report and its adoption for the State Government employees. 

About 4.5 lakh serving State Government employees and 3.5 lakh retired State Government employees will get enhanced emoluments and higher pension respectively.
Annual additional expenditure on this count would be about Rs.4500 Crores.
Government employees will get the pay hike from September month salary onward."

Friday, 1 September 2017

Training of two ASOs cancelled

Training of two ASOs namely Mr Shashanka Sekhar Nayak and Mrs. Sushree Sucharita Mohanty are cancelled due to some unavoidable circumstances.

For information, 4 (Four) ASOs of Works Department were nominated for training in 4th Batch at OSTI, Bhubaneswar.

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Relieve order for training in OSTI

Wednesday, 30 August 2017

Birthday Celebration

                 30.08.2017            
Combined birthday of two of our Team-28, Mr. Ranjan Kumar Behera(FE-III) and Mrs. Priyanka Malini Pradhan (Accounts-II) was celebrated today at Old OSSA House near Rajiv Bhawan.
Only 22 members were present in this party. 




















Monday, 21 August 2017

4th Batch Training Programme for ASOs

4th Batch Training of ASOs 
working in Odisha Secretariat and Governor's Secretariat 

From 
4th September,  2017

4 (four) ASOs of Works Department are nominated for the above Training Course.

Sl.26          Sushree Sucharita Mohanty         OPSC.200
Sl.45          Smruti Ranjan Singh                    OPSC.222
Sl.78          Shashanka Sekhar Nayak            OPSC.258
Sl.85          Smita Lugun                                 OPSC.105 (Special)

Grand Welcome to Hon'ble CM in Secretariat

After returning from New Delhi getting Best Administrator award by OUTLOOK, different State level Unions/ Associations including Odisha Secretariat Service Association(OSSA) were gathered to welcome Sri Naveen Patnaik, Hon'ble Chief Minister in Secretariat Campus at around 11.15am.





Saturday, 19 August 2017

Best Administrator Award to Naveen Patnaik

I am honoured and humbled to receive the Outlook Speakout's Best Administrator Award from former President Shri Pranab Mukherjee I thank Outlook for the recognition of Odisha's journey. It is indeed a proud moment for Odisha and Odias across the globe. I dedicate this award to the 4.5 crore Odia people.
I remember the day I took oath of office as Chief Minister of Odisha for the first time. It was the year 2001. The super cyclone had just caused huge devastation and loss of precious lives. Odisha ranked low on almost all socio economic indicators and was burdened by poverty, debt and low growth rates.
It was a difficult time. The blessings of Lord Jagannath and the faith of our people empowered us to work hard.
I picked Agriculture as one of my topmost priorities knowing that the majority of our people depended on it. From a state doing subsistence agriculture - Odisha is today the third highest contributor to the PDS playing a major role in the food security of the country. We are the only state in the country to have doubled farmers' incomes in the last decade. Focus on irrigation, timely provision of quality inputs and agricultural credit at low rates have been key.
The journey has been a tough one, but it is worth every minute of it. 8 million people have come out of poverty in the last decade with Odisha posting the sharpest drop in poverty nationwide- 24.61 percentage points.
Cyclones are frequent in Odisha causing death and destruction. The handling of cyclone Phailin saw us setting global benchmarks in disaster management .
Our record on IMR was abysmal - at 96 points. Today we are at 40 which is better than the national average and have achieved the biggest reduction among all states, which in humanitarian terms translates to saving of 51,000 more babies annually.
Womens' empowerment is the keystone of my governance. Our "Mission Shakti" focussed on holistic empowerment. We have today nearly 60,000 women leaders in our Panchayati Raj institutions from the ward members to the Zilla Parishads.
This is not the end. We still have a long way to go. We share a dream to make Odisha the Number One state in India. Will work hard to honour your faith and make it a reality.
Jai Jagannath.
Bande Utkal Janani.