@CMO_Odisha this type of unethical practice should be stopped immediately by @exciseodisha@excisecomm .Is salary less paid to staff ?so that they open part and sell them in market
@fadnavis_amruta For this video shoot several liters of fuel may burn.Far away from reality.Always we need to prove things because people no longer trust on politicians
@PRDeptOdisha
Every house hold drinking water is a scam .announce complete before 2022.We stand in mid 2026 since rural Odisha struggle for a single drop of drinking water.@CMO_Odisha@MohanMOdisha
Odisha is witnessing a silent churn — and women are leading it.
Hundreds of Adivasi & Dalit women from CM Mohan Majhi’s own district are standing under the scorching sun, protesting the proposed Jindal-Posco mega steel plant in Keonjhar.
Their allegation is serious — that the government manipulated “consent” while pushing a project that could displace thousands of farming families from their ancestral lands.
Across Odisha, this is no longer an isolated protest. From bauxite-rich hills to fertile agricultural lands, women are emerging as the strongest voices against forced displacement, mining expansion and corporate land capture.
The irony is impossible to ignore. A government projecting a Tribal CM, a Tribal President and branding itself as “Jan Sarkar” is increasingly being accused of deceiving the very communities in whose name it seeks legitimacy.
For thousands of Adivasi and Dalit families, land is not just property — it is identity, livelihood, culture and survival. When consent itself becomes questionable, development starts looking less like progress and more like dispossession.
#Odisha #Keonjhar #Adivasi #Dalit #TribalRights #LandRights #Jindal #POSCO #MohanMajhi #JanSarkar #OdishaPolitics #SaveOurLand #Displacement #Mining #CorporatePolitics #Farmers #IndigenousRights #SteelPlant #OdishaNews
Odisha still lack behind in health infrastructure & https://t.co/fwh1DdMKla human rights is joke.Thousands of tribals suffer from severe climate change & heat wave.@CMO_Odisha@MohanMOdisha not even fit to speak
Odisha is witnessing a silent churn — and women are leading it.
Hundreds of Adivasi & Dalit women from CM Mohan Majhi’s own district are standing under the scorching sun, protesting the proposed Jindal-Posco mega steel plant in Keonjhar.
Their allegation is serious — that the government manipulated “consent” while pushing a project that could displace thousands of farming families from their ancestral lands.
Across Odisha, this is no longer an isolated protest. From bauxite-rich hills to fertile agricultural lands, women are emerging as the strongest voices against forced displacement, mining expansion and corporate land capture.
The irony is impossible to ignore. A government projecting a Tribal CM, a Tribal President and branding itself as “Jan Sarkar” is increasingly being accused of deceiving the very communities in whose name it seeks legitimacy.
For thousands of Adivasi and Dalit families, land is not just property — it is identity, livelihood, culture and survival. When consent itself becomes questionable, development starts looking less like progress and more like dispossession.
#Odisha #Keonjhar #Adivasi #Dalit #TribalRights #LandRights #Jindal #POSCO #MohanMajhi #JanSarkar #OdishaPolitics #SaveOurLand #Displacement #Mining #CorporatePolitics #Farmers #IndigenousRights #SteelPlant #OdishaNews