My City Links
Published: 2022-01-01
Total Pages: 44
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Loads Of Hope And An Undercurrent Of Caution As 2022 Begins HOPE, tempered with some apprehension as the COVID 19 pandemic continues through a new variant. That’s the note on which 2022 has started. The hope is based on the quick strides made by the health and research community over the past two years, with vaccination now covering a significantly large part of India’s population. In our Cover Story, we talk to leading medical and research experts, educationists, businesspersons and members of the entertainment industry to figure out what the year holds. The Flashback section is a compilation of eminent persons and prominent achievers who are no longer with us. In CityZen, we catch up with Litisha Mangat Panda from the Odisha Television Network Group. In a freewheeling conversation, she opens up about her family and professional life, giving us an interesting peek into what drives her as a person. Our first CityGreen section which will focus on climate change and environment features Nivedita Biswal, who is a part of the Climate Force Antarctic Expedition. The Rourkela girl is part of a 90-member group selected from around the world. She talks to us about the prestigious expedition and why it is a dream come true for her. This time, City Beat focuses on a subject that is a bit off the beaten track – witch hunting. With reports of individuals being ostracized, even killed, coming in from different parts of the state at periodic intervals, we delve into the issue to figure out why so much is made of it, particularly in the rural communities. Our wrap-up of Art and Culture for this edition is about the Sangam Dance Festival, which has now completed 17 years. The brains behind the event, noted Odissi danseuse Ileana Citaristi explains the theme for this year – ‘suta’, which means thread in Odia. We also explore her evolution through the journey of creating new choreography. Odisha is best known for hockey, and with good reason, but there are many who are making a mark in diverse individual sports. One of them is Kabir Hans, a 20-year-old from Bhubaneswar who has emerged as the latest sensation on the tennis scene. In the CitySports section, the young talent talks to us about his latest exploits on the tennis court and how he is preparing for the future. In Screen Shots, we bring you all about ‘Dalcheeni’. Having impressed audiences on the festival circuit, the Odia feature film is set to release in theaters in January.