Prof. Prahallad Panda was an extraordinary academic, writer, author, columnist and a communicator par-excellence who fought throughout his life for the backward region of Southern Odisha. Tributes to Prof. Prahallad Panda on his 3rd Punyatithi After completing Ph.D in Economics from the Berhampur University, Prof. Panda was into teaching for many years till he retired in 1998. Besides producing a number of meritorious students, he has written many books on economics and about 300 essays on cultu re and nationalism in Odia. Berhampur city was very close to his heart. He was the editor of the Kalinga Barta and was also associated with many organizations of Berhampur and South Odisha. I was fortunate to work with this great activist for a long time in all most all organisations Prof. Prahallad Panda has created for the development of Berhampur city and South Odisha. I remember, for t he publication of the #KalingaBarta , when for the first t...
Adi Shakti Peeth Maa Tara Tarini By: Ram Prasad Tripathy The Twin Goddesses Tara and Tarini are worshiped as manifestations of Adi Shakti. The Taratarini Hill Shrine is one of the oldest pilgrimage centers of Mother Goddess and is one amongst the four major ancient Shakti Peethas in India. The great religious texts like the Shiva Purana, the Kalika Purana and the Asta Shakti recognize four major Shakti Peethas (centers), like Bimala (Pada Khanda, Inside Puri Jagannatha Temple), Tara Tarini (Stana Khanda, Breasts, Near Berhampur, Orissa), Kamakshi (Yoni Khanda, Near Guwahati, Assam) and Dakhina Kalika (Mukha Khanda, Kalighat, West Bengal) originated from the limbs of the Corpse of Mata Sati. Tara Tarini Sthana Peeth (Breast Shrine) is situated on the holy Taratarini hill (Purnagiri) at a distance of 30 km from Berhampur in the state of Orissa, India. History of Tara Tarini Hill Shrine (Kalyan Dham):- Accor...
PRESS RELEASE 31 AUGUST, 2020 To expedite the establishment of the domestic & cargo Airport project in Berhampur, District Ganjam, Odisha the members of 'Odisha Development Forum' and members of other organizations in a virtual meeting on 31 August, 2020 to chart out the plan for future course of action. The members pointed out that the State government knowingly not expanding the boundary of 'Berhampur Municipal Corporation' by bringing the suburban areas of the ci ty under BMC and Secondly, it is showing step-motherly attitude for th...
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