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Sunday, 29 June 2014

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Tuesday, 24 June 2014

Plan for a perfect guest room

Do you love having house guests over? When you start to plan your guest room, think about what you expect to find in a five-star hotel room, and try to make your room measure up to that standard. Your budget may not be enough to let you create a getaway oasis, but you can arrange what's necessary, and provide a quiet place to relax.

In a guest room, less is more — more space is more welcoming. Keep only the most useful items in the room, like a clock and calendar. Provide paper, pens, tissue and a hair dryer. If you don't have an extra iron and ironing board to offer, be sure to tell your guest where they can find yours. A phone in the room will be a much appreciated bonus. If your guests will be going around town without you, they'll appreciate area maps, brochures on the hot spots, and directions to your home.

If you can't afford a new bed, think about getting a quality air mattress. They're quite comfortable and can be placed on top of a box spring, over a sofa bed mattress. Beyond clean bedding, think about adding good bed linen, a choice of pillows, extra blankets, and freshly ironed pillowcases. Always have an extra set of bed and bath linen available for your guests. Clear a space to put a luggage rack or a small table or bench to set down a suitcase. Clear some space in the closet or purchase an inexpensive hook that can accommodate some hanging clothes.

Place an upholstered armchair or side chair in the room with a table and lamp close by. A TV in the guest room would also be much appreciated.

Bhitarkanika welcomes winged guests

KENDRAPADA: 
If the rains come, can the winged guests be far behind? It's only the first week of monsoon and a large numbers of birds have already arrived in the Bhitarkanika National Park heronry, locally known as 'Bagagahana', for annual nesting.

Forest officials have so far recorded over 16 species of birds at the 'Bagagahana'.The heronry sprawls over an area of 20 acre surrounded by Bhitarkanika river on the east, Suajhore creek on the north and Pitijhore creek on the south. Among the species that have already appeared are storks.

Nature lovers throng to the park every year to witness newborn storks coming out of their nests. Non-breeding males and females can also be spotted in huge flocks, added the forest officer. Other species include egrets, herons, cormorants, darters, spoonbills and ibises. Last year, officials counted 79,548 birds of different species in the park.

An official said most nests are found on the mangrove trees. Bhitarkanika also offers sanctuary to many carnivorous birds which thrive in and around water. Abundant fish in the river and creeks and distance from human habitation have made the park a congenial breeding place of thousands of such birds.

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Monsoon arrives in Odisha

After a slight delay, the southwest monsoon finally hit Odisha coast on Wednesday, triggering rain at some isolated pockets. It will cover the rest of the state in the next two days, according to a forecast by the India Meteorological Department (IMD).

Odisha to host international film festival

The state government will host a series of events in and outside the state, starting this year, to promote tourism and culture.

The government has also planned to organize Odisha festivals in cities like Bangalore, Mumbai and Hyderabad from this year. A steering committee has been constituted to draw up a plan and budget for the festival.

Good Odia films, Odissi dance, music, tourist treasures, handicrafts and textiles will be showcased at the festivals.