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    • October 29, 2019
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    Incentive is official bribe: Impact study necessary

    Subhas Chandra Pattanayak Orissa administration is infected with a new virus called incentive. Without application of collective mind and impact study, Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik has been injecting this virus into various organs of administration. The latest is reward to … Read more →

    • Posted in: administration, Animadversion, Editorials, politics, Public Issues, Uncategorized
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    • June 18, 2012
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    Geriatric Hospitals Are Essential

    Subhas Chandra Pattanayak Six months! Six months without her because of whom, after passing away of my father in 1988, I was not an orphan. My mother passed away at Bhubaneswar six months ago on December 16, 2011. After igniting … Read more →

    • Posted in: actionscript, administration, Animadversion, Editorials, Health, orissa, politics, Uncategorized
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    • September 23, 2011
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    Overcoming the Trying Tricks of Time

    For the last three weeks, my mother Asharani Pattanayak, at the age of 91, has been trying to overcome the trying tricks, the ‘age’ is playing upon her. She is trying to foil the design of time, of course, with … Read more →

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    • September 18, 2010
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    Cholera is caused by Misrule, Admits even the Health Minister

    Subhas Chandra Pattanayak We have in these pages shown repeatedly how slow starvation has destroyed common man’s immunity and because of that how cholera has taken toll of the poor persons in unprecedented numbers in post-independence Orissa. No rich man, … Read more →

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    • September 12, 2010
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    Navin Brand of Administration: Cholera Kills the Common Man

    Subhas Chandra Pattanayak All of the one hundred and forty persons who have died due to Cholera and other water-borne diseases in Orissa and the 667 persons that are hospitalized being affected by the unrelenting epidemic are wretchedly poor fellows … Read more →

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    In these pages, the English spelling of the name of our motherland and mother tongue will remain Orissa and Oriya as before, instead of changing into Odisha and Odia.

    Law has changed Orissa and its language Oriya to Odisha and Odia in English respectively. This is a very irresponsible law created by politicians having no knowledge on and devotion to classical uniqueness of Oriya language. When this bad law was on the anvil, we had opposed the proposal through several articles in these pages on grounds shown therein. And, when finally the law was created, we took it as an act of stupids. We stick to our observation and vow not to honor the bad law, come what may. For us, the classical uniqueness of our mother tongue Oriya is more important than the law enacted to change it. So, here we shall continue to use the words Orissa and Oriya notwithstanding enforcement of the law that has wrongfully changed them to Odisha and Odia. This is why this site will continue as orissamatters.com instead of converting into odishamatters.com on the strength of our devotion to the mother tongue which no law can change. -Editor

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