Utkal Daily Morning Top Headlines

25/05/2026, Monday

Bhubaneswar: No relief from intense heat and humidity till May 27; alleged sunstroke-related deaths rise to 18.

Bhubaneswar: Outdoor work suspended from 11 AM to 3 PM as the Works Department issues strict directions for workers’ safety.

Odisha: Over 1.3 lakh aspirants competing for 2,800 B.Ed seats; students looking towards Andhra Pradesh and Chhattisgarh for opportunities.

Jharsuguda: Newborn baby girl dies after reportedly falling at Palsada Primary Health Centre; negligence allegations trigger tension.

Cuttack–Puri Bypass: Truck drags an auto-rickshaw and hits a motorcycle near Pandara Chhak in a road accident.

Odisha: Secretaries to visit villages by July and dine at orphanages and Aahar centres.

Bhubaneswar: 17th KIIT International Chess Festival inaugurated with participation of around 3,000 players.

Jaleswar: Massive fire breaks out in the market area; over 15 shops gutted.

Berhampur: Another youth chased and attacked, raising law and order concerns.

Mohana: Kalbaisakhi storm blows away tin roofs; two seriously injured and four hurt.

Sundargarh: Four feared dead after consuming food at a funeral feast in Hemgir; several fall ill with diarrhoea and vomiting.

Mancheswar: Rajasthan youth electrocuted while shooting a reel on top of a train; admitted to AIIMS with severe burns.

Champua: Viral video exposes sale of stale dahibara; accused arrested.

Odisha: El Niño raises fresh concerns; possible impact expected between June and September.

National: CUET UG examination scheduled for May 28 postponed due to administrative reasons.

IPL 2026: Rajasthan Royals enter playoffs for the seventh time after defeating Mumbai; Punjab and Kolkata eliminated.

Karnataka: Eight dead and two missing after drowning in a river during snail hunting.

West Bengal: BJP candidate Debanshu Panda secures massive victory in Falta.

India–Japan: Japan halts Indian mango imports over quality standard concerns.

Iran: Strait of Hormuz ship movement expected to normalize within 30 days after peace agreement.

Pakistan: Massive explosion on a military train leaves 24 dead and 50 injured.

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