Shivani Nayak
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Shivani Nayak is an emerging journalist committed to delivering accurate, timely, and impactful stories for a fast-growing digital news platform. With a keen interest in politics, public policy, and community reporting, she focuses on issues that directly affect everyday life. Her work reflects a strong belief in responsible journalism, transparency, and fact-based reporting.
She brings a modern, digital-first approach to news coverage, blending field reporting with multimedia storytelling to reach audiences across platforms. From breaking developments to in-depth explainers and human-interest features, Anita strives to present news in a clear, accessible manner while maintaining editorial integrity.
Driven by curiosity and a deep sense of social responsibility, she actively engages with sources at the grassroots level, ensuring diverse voices are represented. She is particularly interested in governance, education reform, infrastructure development, and civic affairs.
Through her reporting, Anita aims to build trust with readers and contribute to a culture of informed public dialogue. As part of a new portal, she looks forward to growing alongside the publication and helping shape its journalistic identity in the digital age.
- Role: Journalist
- Total Experience: 3
- Join with us from: 07 Nov 2025
- Location: Cuttack
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Public anger spilled onto the streets of Bangladesh as the death of Osman Hadi sparked nationwide protests and renewed demands for accountability from the Home Ministry.
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The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights has urged Bangladesh to halt revenge attacks and restore calm, warning that continued violence risks deepening instability and human rights abuses.
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Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge has cautioned the Centre against weakening the MGNREGA scheme, stressing its crucial role in providing livelihood security to millions of rural households.
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A festive gathering at Sydney’s popular beach turned tragic after a shooting incident during a Jewish festival, with authorities identifying a Pakistani man and his son as the prime suspects.
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A major fire broke out at a popular bar in Bhubaneswar’s Satya Vihar on [insert date], causing panic among patrons and prompting an immediate response from the fire department.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump held discussions on strengthening bilateral cooperation, focusing on trade, energy partnerships, and defence ties.
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Fuel rates in Bhubaneswar fell today, marking a welcome decline in both petrol and diesel prices for consumers.
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Jasprit Bumrah stands on the verge of creating history, needing just one more wicket to become the first Indian to reach an extraordinary milestone in international cricket.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin departed for Moscow after completing his official visit to India, marking the conclusion of a series of bilateral discussions and engagements.
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In a significant reversal, the Centre has cancelled its earlier order requiring smartphone makers to pre-install the Sanchar Saathi app on new devices.
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A first-year BTech student at KIIT University died by suicide on Monday, marking the institution’s third such tragedy this year and raising serious concerns over student well-being on campus.
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Chennai will remain shut for schools on December 1 as the city braces for heavy rains triggered by Cyclone Ditwah, according to the latest IMD alert.
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A low-intensity blast near Kendriya Vidyalaya-3 in Bhubaneswar sparked panic on Friday, though no casualties were reported from the incident.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced that global technology and aerospace firms are increasingly looking to partner with India as the country’s spacetech sector continues its rapid rise.
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Festivals call for smooth journeys, not bumpy rides
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India asserts its independent energy policy after U.S. criticism.
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While tariff relief offers hope, Japan’s smaller carmakers continue to face tough roads ahead.
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