My City Links: July 2022 Issue


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The past two years saw Rath Yatra celebrations without devotees as everyone grappled with the deadly COVID 19 pandemic. This year’s event comes amid renewed hope that the worst is behind us. In our Cover Story, we look at the preparations for the annual religious festival that promises to be back with the same grand splendour that it has always been associated with. With expectations of a huge crowd of devotees this time, it is little surprise that the allied functions associated with the Rath Yatra are also back in business. Flying into the danger zone is something that Commander Amit Mohapatra has been doing for many years. Recently, he added another feather to his cap when he became the Commanding Officer of Indian Naval Air Squadron 316. He is featured in our CityZen section where he talks about his passion and life in the armed forces. The section also profiles Sanya Shah who has been empowering women by helping them to come out with their creative best. Her NGO Sapne strives to make their dreams come true. ‘Sons of Darkness’...the book's name is enough to conjure up images of a grim, dark world. And this is exactly what author Gourav Mohanty has done; he has come up with a proper dark fantasy, one that creates an instant connection thanks to characters like a pirate princess from Kalinga. Read more about this in our Literature section. Inclusivity, equality, and freedom. These are a few sentiments that are generally associated with the Pride movement. With June being celebrated as Pride Month, City Lights brings you the Pride Lookbook. The monsoon brings relief after a scorching summer but it also comes with a fair share of health problems, particularly gut-related ones. In Health & Fitness, we list a few simple steps to keep disease and illness away. Odia content on OTT platforms finally seems to be coming of age. In Screen Shots, we look at the recent series ‘Gangs of Puri’ that seems to have struck the right chord with the audience. The people behind this show explain what went into its making. We also catch up with the multi-talented Pragyan Hota, who has been singing her way to success. She tells us about her early days excelling in academics and how she later embarked on a musical journey. The section also features Biraj Rath, who talks about his latest Odia album.




My City Links: August 2022 Issue


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The term lost in translation is getting an all new meaning these days, with sections of the country’s media coming under increasing scrutiny over alleged cases of sensationalism, misinformation and bias, or, worse still, over numerous instances of outright false news propagation. In our Cover Story, we delve deep into what has become a dangerous malaise, using some recent examples. History was created when Draupadi Murmu assumed office as the 15th President of India. She is the first tribal, the second woman, and also the first person to be born after Independence to occupy the position. In this edition, we recount her inspirational journey from a Junior Assistant in the Odisha government’s Irrigation Department to the country’s highest Constitutional post. The CityZen section also focuses on Sulochana Das, who was recently elected as the first woman Mayor of Bhubaneswar. She has hit the ground running, determined to make a difference to life in the city. She talks to us about her plans across a range of areas, from health and women’s safety to urban infrastructure. Dipti Mahapatra, General Manager of Capital Region Urban Transport, is credited with transforming public transport in the state. We caught up with her to discuss how she and her team have managed to bring about a sea change in public transport. It’s a menace that needs to be confronted head on, and the ban on single-use plastic seeks to do exactly that. Daunting as it may sound – the items that have been banned range from plastic cutlery items to polystyrene – authorities are gearing up to implement the new rules. Read all about it in City Beat. Transit Lounge hosts comedian Ravi Gupta who has made a name for himself in the world of stand-up over the past few years. In between performing stand-up shows during a recent visit to Bhubaneswar, he opens up about his passion and how the journey is shaping up. City Lights remembers Laxmi Indira Panda, who was not just the only Odia woman in Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose’s Indian National Army but was also one of its youngest women members. The section also takes a closer look at ‘hustle culture’ and the harm that it may be doing to a significantly large number of employees across sectors. In ScreenShots, young filmmaker Sankalp Mohanty talks to us about ‘Achinha Saba'.




My City Links: October 2022 Issue


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I F the last two years were spent under a heavy blanket of fear and uncertainty, this year has turned out to be one of hope, anticipation, and celebration. This feeling has perhaps never been more accentuated than now, with Durga Puja festivities approaching a crescendo. In our Cover Story, we revisit some of the traditions and rituals associated with Durga Puja. Anecdotes from common people and explanations from some scholars and experts in religion provide a clearer understanding of the significance of the different days and stages of the festivities. 'Quiet Quitting' has been all the buzz in the corporate world these past few months. In City Lights, we take a close, hard look at a trend that has triggered a sharp debate, with strong opinions both in favour of it and against it. The section also features "Our Change Leaders", a talk show from My City Links that has caught the imagination of people across Odisha. In City Lights, we bring you excerpts from interviews with two senior police officers, Arun Bothra and SK Priyadarshi. In the end of August, as the Supertech Twin Towers in Noida came crashing down during a demolition using explosives, experts involved in the exercise looked on with satisfaction at a job well done. One of them was Dr D P Kanungo, a Chief Scientist with the Central Building Research Institute. He is our CityZen for this edition. Transit Lounge hosts stand-up comedian Inder Sahani who was in Bhubaneswar recently for a show. Everything around us is funny, he remarks as he opens up about the high points of his career, from theatre to the stand-up circuit. The popular BOCCA Cafe is doing its bit to popularise millets as a nutritional alternative among the youth. Working with the Odisha Millets Mission, BOCCA Cafe recently launched an exclusive millets-based menu. Read all about it in City Events. The section also brings you a pho-to-feature on the two spectacular shows by the Indian Air Force's Suryakiran Aerobatic Team in the month of September. In ScreenShots, we catch up with popular Odia actor Subhasis Sharma, who has decided to focus on films and the big screen. He talks to us about his upcoming films that are set for a re-lease nearly a year after he decided to make the switch. The section also features ‘Kabza’, which may well be the first multilingual film from south India to be released in Odish




My City Links: May 2022 Issue


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A decade ago, if somebody had said that you could earn money by cracking jokes, you would have been justified in saying, ‘You must be joking!’ React the same way today, and the joke would be on you! Yes, we are talking about careers like stand-up comedy and creative education courses which were unheard of then that are opening up a whole new world of opportunities. In our Cover Story, we explore the new, emerging landscape, driven as much by the urge to take the path less travelled as a growing acceptance of the unconventional. Amid reports of communal tensions in some pockets of the country, we bring you a heart-warming tale from Cuttack. City Lights chronicles the enduring popularity of the Kohinoor Paanji (ephemeris), which was first published in 1935. Over the decades, this almanac put together by a Muslim family has become a go-to resource when it comes to dates for Hindu festivals and religious rituals. A few weeks ago, the sound of Will Smith slapping Chris Rock at the Academy Awards (Oscars) ceremony reverberated across the world, reigniting the age-old debate of how anger can trigger a dangerous personality transformation. We decided to get to the bottom of a problem that defies easy solutions or workarounds. Read all about it in the Health & Fitness section. The Showcase Odisha Awards continue to connect people associated with the state. This time, the event moved to Bangalore, where it honoured two exceptional Odias. Organic and eco-friendly are all the buzzwords these days. And you need to look no further than the duo of Sukanya Sahu and Farheen Sheikh who have launched a brand of apparels, accessories and stationery using eco-printing. My City Links also catches up with Susmita Misra, who is building a community marketplace for the exchange of pre-owned sarees. She tells us how the concept has caught the fancy of women across the world. The term street smart is no longer something that crosses your mind only when you see someone navigating difficult situations in life. It’s also something that’s increasingly visible on the streets, literally! In Fashion & Lifestyle, we look at a new brand of smart streetwear launched by four talented youngsters. Emerging Odia actor Sovan Samal is busy chasing his passion. In Screen Shots, he opens up about his early days, support from his family, and his inspirations from the world of entertainment.




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For three days, Raja, an essentially agrarian festival, becomes an occasion for everyone, particularly women, to blend tradition with some fun activities and traditional delicacies. This year’s Raja celebration comes with more than the usual share of anticipation, with people anxious to put the COVID 19 pandemic behind them. The tradition-rich festival is the theme for our Cover Story this time. The 2018 judgement scrapping Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) was a landmark when it came to the rights of the LGBTQ+ community but it takes more than just changes in laws for mindsets to change. In City Beat, we explore how this community still has to bear the brunt of cultural and socio-economic prejudices and discrimination. City Beat also takes a close look at a practice that remains an area of concern despite being declared illegal. Yes, we are talking about ragging of fresh students in colleges and other institutions of higher education across Odisha. Our CityZen for this edition is Aastha Mohapatra, who is regarded as the first opera singer from Odisha. Her journey has been an inspiring one -- from Hindustani classical music to the Mozart Children’s Choir of India to the global opera circuit. Our special feature on World Environment Day focuses on green homes for a sustainable future. The good news is that a growing number of people are now interested in this concept. We bring you some tips on how to go about planning your dream green home. Over the past few years, short-format video content has become highly popular on social media platforms like Instagram and YouTube. In City Lights, we catch up with a bunch of newage comic content creators. They are young, innovative, and eager to move away from what used to pass off as comedy in the decades gone past. Over the past two years, the COVID 19 pandemic had an impact on almost every sphere of life and the entertainment industry was no exception. But with things looking up now, Ollywood is all set for a flurry of film releases in the Raja season. We bring you all the details in Screen Shots.




My City Links: January 2024 Issue


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Another year has come to an end, leaving behind a kaleidoscope of memories. For Odisha, 2023 was an eventful year when it came to governance, development, sports, and business. Our Cover Story for this edition brings you snapshots of the year’s significant policy decisions, major achievements in sports, landmarks from the corporate & business world, and important happenings in the Odia entertainment industry. Located in close proximity to buildings that seat the ‘who’s-who’ of Odisha’s power establishment, the Bhubaneswar Club has over the years evolved as an enduring symbol of socializing and celebration. With a history of 74 years, the club not only boasts of a rich legacy but also stands tall as a symbol of contemporary urban life. In City Tales, we walk you through all that the club stands for. Bhubaneswar was recently witness to a memorable congregation of vintage motor vehicles that reflected the glory, beauty, and craftsmanship of an era gone by. The inaugural Odisha Concours D’Elegance saw the participation of 50 eye-catching vintage cars from all over the country. Read all about this one-of-a-kind event in City Lights. A New Year brings with it new beginnings as well as new resolutions that are meant to set the tone for the next 12 months. City Lights brings to you a special feature tracing the origins of New Year resolutions and speaking to people from different walks of life to figure out the practice means to them. December 1, 2023 will be remembered for a film that not only created a storm at the box office but also sparked off an intense debate that shows no signs of dying down soon. ‘Animal’, the multi-lingual blockbuster, has received flak for normalizing misogyny and its controversial portrayal of gender dynamics. In Screen Shots, we talk to some prominent names from the Odia entertainment industry on the ongoing debate that has brought with it its own share of polarization and toxicity. Another issue that has become a matter of debate in recent days is that of paid menstrual leave for women. The issue has taken centre stage once again after Union Minister for Women and Child Development Smriti Irani expressed her opposition to the concept on the grounds that it could lead to discrimination against women in the workforce. In City Beat, we reach out to people for their views on the subject




My City Links: January Issue 2023


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2022 began as a year of hope, one that promised to put the bitter memories of the past few pandemic years behind us. It has lived up to these expectations. From art and culture to sports and entrepreneurship, 2022 saw Odisha celebrate special occasions that provided some truly special memories to cherish. The world of films was also buzzing with activity during the year as Ollywood went back to doing what it does best - entertaining people. Our Cover Story brings you snapshots of the year that was. The New Year is also about making resolutions galore! Some are easily forgotten in days while others remain firmly etched in the mind to follow all through the year. In City Lights, we list a few simple tips on how to embrace a healthier life in 2023. Odisha is joining the world in driving into a better future and green kilometres are piling up as Electric Vehicles (EVs) become increasingly popular. The state government's EV policy is providing a much-needed fillip to the segment when it comes to two-wheelers, three-wheelers, and light motor vehicles. A special feature explores the green road ahead. Social reformer, gender equality advocate, or changemaker … call her what you may. Anushree Dash has put in a lot of hard work and sacrifice to reach where she is today. Our CityZen for this edition, Dash talks to us about the social organisation she runs and how she goes about helping people, particularly those from tribal and rural areas. From watching plays during his engineering days in Bhubaneswar, Dipanwit Dashmohapatra is now enjoying all the accolades coming his way after back-to-back critical successes as the lead actor in films. In Screenshots, he opens up about his roles in films as well as his role models. If there was one single event that kept the world glued to their mobile and TV screens, it was the FIFA World Cup 2022. Despite some controversies, the tournament hosted by Qatar lived up to its expectations, with Lionel Messi's Argentina ending up with their third title. Mention rap and you end up thinking of the scores of singers who have made their mark across the world. The trend has also caught up closer home in recent years. In City Lights, we profile some artists who are putting Odisha on the global rap map. Happy reading and Happy New Year!




My City Links: January 2023 Issue


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2022 began as a year of hope, one that promised to put the bitter memories of the past few pandemic years behind us. It has lived up to these expectations. From art and culture to sports and entrepreneurship, 2022 saw Odisha celebrate special occasions that provided some truly special memories to cherish. The world of films was also buzzing with activity during the year as Ollywood went back to doing what it does best - entertaining people. Our Cover Story brings you snapshots of the year that was. The New Year is also about making resolutions galore! Some are easily forgotten in days while others remain firmly etched in the mind to follow all through the year. In City Lights, we list a few simple tips on how to embrace a healthier life in 2023. Odisha is joining the world in driving into a better future and green kilometres are piling up as Electric Vehicles (EVs) become increasingly popular. The state government's EV policy is providing a much-needed fillip to the segment when it comes to two-wheelers, three-wheelers, and light motor vehicles. A special feature explores the green road ahead. Social reformer, gender equality advocate, or changemaker … call her what you may. Anushree Dash has put in a lot of hard work and sacrifice to reach where she is today. Our CityZen for this edition, Dash talks to us about the social organisation she runs and how she goes about helping people, particularly those from tribal and rural areas. From watching plays during his engineering days in Bhubaneswar, Dipanwit Dashmohapatra is now enjoying all the accolades coming his way after back-to-back critical successes as the lead actor in films. In Screenshots, he opens up about his roles in films as well as his role models. If there was one single event that kept the world glued to their mobile and TV screens, it was the FIFA World Cup 2022. Despite some controversies, the tournament hosted by Qatar lived up to its expectations, with Lionel Messi's Argentina ending up with their third title. Mention rap and you end up thinking of the scores of singers who have made their mark across the world. The trend has also caught up closer home in recent years. In City Lights, we profile some artists who are putting Odisha on the global rap map. Happy reading and Happy New Year!




My City Links: September 2022 Issue


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C ASES of death by suicide shatter the lives of families as well as friends. There have been several recent instances of dying by suicide which have received relentless media coverage. But such coverage has often missed the underlying causes for such incidents. With September 10 being observed as Suicide Prevention Day, our Cover Story tries to analyse the potential triggers and lists possible steps to prevent a dangerous emotional situation from reaching a point of no return. The success of recent 'mainstream' Odia videos and songs that have become chartbusters may be music to the ears to the creators but this trend has left aficionados cringing. Fortunately for them, all is not lost. In City Lights, we catch up with some artists who still believe in creating music that touches the soul. City Lights also brings to you the forgotten story of the Amarda Road airstrip in Mayurbhanj, described as one of the biggest facilites of its kind during World War 2. Through his relentless efforts, historian Anil Dhir has succeeded in unravelling many of the secrets of the place. In our Health & Fitness section, we take a close look at the debilitating mental illness that is defined as Dementia of the Alzheimer's type, or Alzheimer's Disease. With World Alzheimer's Day round the corner, we speak with caregivers and health professionals to understand more about the disease, from its early symptoms to measures that can help people - particularly the elderly - to keep it at bay. This edition's Transit Lounge hosts the versatile and multi-talented Sorabh Pant who has built an enviable reputation for himself in the world of standup. In Bhubaneswar for a show recently, he opens up about his career and the state of stand-up comedy in India. He also talks about juggling work and family responsibilities. In ScreenShots, we catch up with Deepak Sahu who came into prominence after featuring in a hit Bhojpuri music video. He was recently seen in a few Odia music videos too. In a free-wheeling chat, the actor tells us about his experience working for the Odia music videos and discusses his plans for the future. The section also features one of Bollywood's ace Art Directors, Sukant Panigrahy. He talks to us about the journey from leaving home at 17 to making it big in the entertainment industry




My City Links June 2023 Issue


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How gender orientation is getting a clearer expression through Sex Reassignment Surgery A notable event across the world in June every year is the Pride Month which is meant to honor and recognize the LGBTQ+ community. Our Cover Story for this edition delves into a specific aspect that is crucial to the transgender community, Sex Reassignment Surgery. We speak to some prominent faces from the community to understand more about this life-changing medical procedure. The in-depth feature also analyses the way ahead for the entire community. Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore’s connection with Odisha has been talked about since his visit in 1919. A special feature brings you more on this. In City Sports, we highlight how some extremely tough and fiercely competitive disciplines, particularly in athletics, fail to get the kind of recognition that they deserve. We also bring you an informative news feature on the motorsport Formula 1 and what goes on behind the scenes to make it popular. Not so long ago, everybody’s favourite sweet, the ‘Rasagola’, was at the centre of an unlikely ‘war’ between people from Odisha and West Bengal over its origins. The matter was finally settled with the authorities granting the prestigious Geographical Index (GI) tag to both the ‘Odisha Rasagola’ and the ‘Bangalar Rasagola’ for Odisha and West Bengal respectively. This time it is the turn of Odisha’s ‘Chenna Poda’ to seek a GI tag for this unique dish. Read all about it in City Lights. The unique cuisine of Odisha has always been something to relish and a young chef from Bhubaneswar recently made sure that it grabbed eyeballs across the nation. Participating in Master Chef India 2023, Avinash Patnaik left a lasting impression on judges and viewers alike, with his fusion of art and traditional flavors. We bring you more about him in this edition.