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Government Permits Liquor Sales in State IT Parks

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Thiruvananthapuram: The state government has issued an order allowing the sale of liquor in IT parks across the state. Both government-owned and private IT parks are eligible to apply for a license. The sale of liquor will be restricted to official visitors and guests of IT companies.

Only one license will be granted per establishment, with an annual license fee of ₹10 lakh. Licensed companies must procure foreign liquor exclusively from FL-9 license holders. Liquor sales are prohibited on the 1st of every month and other dry days designated by the government. Operating hours are set from 12 PM to 12 AM.

Even if an IT park houses multiple establishments, only one license will be issued. Liquor outlets must be located adjacent to the companies but cannot be directly connected to office spaces. Separate pathways to these outlets are mandatory. The liquor will be available only to employees and visitors of the IT park’s companies, with sales to outsiders strictly prohibited.

The sale of substandard liquor is also banned. In case of complaints, an officer of the rank of Deputy Excise Commissioner can take action and impose fines, as per the government order. This move is seen as a significant change in the state’s IT sector regulations.

Must leave the country within 48 hours, Indus Water Treaty frozen; India to retaliate

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New Delhi: As the role of the Pakistani leadership and Lashkar-e-Taiba in the Pahalgam terror attack becomes clearer, India has taken tough action against Pakistan. The Security Cabinet meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi decided to freeze the Indus Water Treaty and end all border ties.After the cabinet meeting, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri announced that it has been decided to close the Attari border and impose a visa ban on Pakistani citizens. All Pakistani citizens in India must leave the country within 48 hours. Those with valid visas must return by May 1.The central government, which expelled defense officials from the Pakistan High Commission in Delhi, has also announced that it will withdraw defense officials from the Indian High Commission in Islamabad. The number of officials in the diplomatic mission has been reduced from 55 to 30.The Cabinet Committee on Security is a high-level committee that examines issues such as defense policy and national security. The committee, chaired by the Prime Minister, also includes the defense, home, finance and external affairs ministers. Home Minister Amit Shah visited Baisaran in Pahalgam on Tuesday morning, where a terrorist attack took the lives of 26 people.After paying tribute to the victims, Amit Shah held a meeting of security officials and reviewed the situation. The meeting was chaired by the Prime Minister in Delhi after Amit Shah returned from Srinagar.The Prime Minister, who returned from Saudi Arabia in a hurry, met National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar in the morning. Defense Minister Rajnath Singh also called a meeting of top officials on Tuesday. Amit Shah and Rajnath Singh stated that a strong response will be given to those behind the attack. The bodies of the 26 victims were brought to Delhi after postmortem. They were then sent to their hometowns.

Encounter between army and terrorists in Kashmir

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Srinagar: An encounter broke out between security forces and terrorists in Kulgam, Jammu and Kashmir. The army launched a search operation in Tangmarg of Kulgam district based on information about the presence of terrorists. The terrorists hiding there opened fire on the army.

The army retaliated. There are also reports that the army surrounded the TRF commander. The army, CRPF and Jammu and Kashmir Police are jointly fighting the terrorists in Kulgam. Earlier, the army had killed two terrorists in Baramulla.

The army had expanded the search operation after the terrorist attack in Pahalgam. The TRF had come forward and claimed responsibility for the terrorist attack. Following this, the Pakistani spy organization TRF has come forward again with an attack.

Mumbai terror attack: Patiala court postpones verdict on Tahawwur Hussain Rana’s plea

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The Patiala court has postponed the verdict on the plea of Mumbai terror attack accused Tahawwur Hussain Rana. Rana’s request was to talk to his family.
The NIA has clarified that permission cannot be given during the investigation. The NIA also argued that if given the opportunity, important information may be revealed. The court will pronounce the verdict on the plea tomorrow.
Meanwhile, the NIA is preparing to question David Coleman Headley, the main mastermind in the Mumbai terror attack case. It may seek US help for the interrogation. US intervention will be crucial in the case as Headley’s condition remains. The National Investigation Agency’s decisive move is based on information received from Tahawwur Hussain Rana in custody. The NIA may question David Coleman Headley, the mastermind of the Mumbai terror attacks. The NIA is reportedly seeking the cooperation of the United States for the interrogation. In the current situation, it is not possible to bring Headley to India. In this context, the NIA’s move to question him in the United States is in line with this. The investigation agency is trying to submit a written application on the matter soon.

Thiruvathukkal double murder: Accused arrested

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Kottayam: The arrest of the accused in the Thiruvathukkal double murder case has been recorded. The arrest of Assam native Amit Urang was recorded at around 3 pm. The accused was then taken to the Kottayam District Hospital for evidence collection.

The police arrested the accused from Mala in Thrissur district this morning. The police conducted an investigation focused on a mobile tower that paved the way for the arrest of the accused. The evidence of the investigation reveals that the police were able to arrest the heinous criminal less than 24 hours after the murder.

The accused Amit was caught after using the phone of the deceased Vijayakumar. The accused was caught from Thrissur during an investigation conducted by the police focused on the mobile phone. The accused was in possession of the phone of the deceased Vijayakumar. The accused had tried to remove the contacts from his Google account by turning on this phone.
The police were conducting an investigation focused on his mobile tower at night. In the meantime, Amit was caught after using the phone.

He was hiding in a chicken farm. It was confirmed that the fingerprint on the axe used to kill him was Amit’s. The fingerprint collected when Amit was arrested in the theft case also matched the fingerprint on the axe. Fingerprints were found in various places, including the door of the house and inside the house. This was confirmed after a detailed examination by fingerprint experts.

It is reported that Amit had been planning the murder for days. Amit had been staying in a lodge in the city since last Saturday. In the meantime, he visited Vijayakumar’s house several times and observed things. He checked the room from the lodge on Monday morning. In the evening, he reached the Kottayam railway station and got a platform ticket and went inside. He went to commit the murder at night. The police got CCTV footage of Amit coming out of the lodge and going to the railway station.

Subject minimum to be implemented in classes 5,6,7 from next year; V. Sivankutty

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Thiruvananthapuram: Education Minister V. Sivankutty has announced that subject minimum will be implemented in classes 5,6,7 from next year. The minister was speaking after inaugurating the state-level distribution of textbooks.

The new decision was taken in the backdrop of the excellent response received from students, teachers and parents in the wake of the successful implementation of subject minimum and continuation classes in class 8. Public schools, which were once criticized as loss centers, have today become centers of pride for every citizen of Kerala.

Textbooks have been revised in line with the latest developments in the field of science and technology. Teachers are being trained by adopting innovative teaching methods, including the integration of AI and robotics.

In the academic year 2024–25, new textbooks were introduced for classes 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9. In 2025–26, this change was extended to classes 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10. In total, 443 new books have been developed and over three crore books are ready for distribution – a testament to the meticulous planning and commitment of the government and the education department. Students received their Class 10 textbooks just after the Class 9 exams and before the summer vacation. A comprehensive quality education plan has been launched to ensure that every child achieves the academic goals envisaged for their class. Drug addiction and violence are growing concerns. Schools should become places of joy, not anxiety. Minister V. Sivankutty also pointed out that the government has taken steps to address this by introducing attractive sports programmes and meaningful educational interventions. 

E-Health Implemented in 752 Health Institutions Across Kerala

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Health Minister Veena George announced that the e-Health system has been implemented in 752 health institutions across Kerala. This includes 18 medical college hospitals, 33 district/general hospitals, 88 taluk hospitals, 42 community health centers, 501 family health centers, 50 urban family health centers, 14 specialty hospitals, three public health laboratories, and several other healthcare facilities. The ultimate goal is to implement the e-Health system across all hospitals in the state.

The Minister also mentioned that systems like online payment, online OP ticket booking, the m-eHealth app, and the “Scan and Book” facility have recently been made available.

A large number of people in the state are using the e-Health service. Over 2.61 crore individuals have registered for a permanent Unique Health ID (UHID) through e-Health, while more than 8.51 crore treatments have been accessed via temporary registration. Around 13.98 lakh patients have been admitted and treated using the e-Health system. Additionally, the platform has facilitated over 3.39 crore pre-checkups, 8.16 crore diagnoses, 5.31 crore prescriptions, and 1.82 crore lab tests.

With e-Health, patients can book OP tickets in advance, avoiding long queues at hospitals. If follow-up treatment is required, advance tokens can also be booked directly from the hospital. Appointments can be booked via the e-Health portal (https://ehealth.kerala.gov.in) or through the m-eHealth app (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=in.gov.kerala.ehealth.mhealth), significantly reducing wait times.

How to Create a Unique Health ID (UHID)?

To access e-Health services, users must first create a UHID. Visit https://ehealth.kerala.gov.in and click on the registration link. Enter your Aadhaar number, and an OTP will be sent to your registered mobile number. Once you enter the OTP, your personal health ID will be generated, which can be downloaded from the portal.

Upon first login, a 16-digit UHID and a password will be sent to your mobile number. These credentials can be used to book appointments at hospitals for specific dates and times.

How to Book an Appointment?

Log in to the portal using your UHID and password. Click on “New Appointment.” If you have a referral, enter the details. Then select the hospital and department. Choose your preferred date, and available tokens for that day will be shown. You can select a convenient time slot and print the token. You’ll also receive the token details via SMS, which can be shown at the hospital. The portal also provides access to your treatment records, lab results, and prescriptions.

For queries, you can contact: DISHA Helpline at 104, 1056, 0471-2552056, or 0471-2551056.

Pope’s funeral on Saturday

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The funeral of Pope Francis, who passed away yesterday, will be held on Saturday. The ceremonies will begin at 1:30 pm Indian time. The ceremonies will be held at St. Mary Major Basilica. There will be a public viewing at St. Peter’s Basilica from tomorrow morning. Meanwhile, the Vatican has released pictures of the Pope’s body.

The Vatican today revealed the instructions in the Pope’s death certificate. He wrote in his death certificate that he should be laid to rest in St. Mary’s Basilica in Rome. He instructed that no special decorations be required on the tomb and that only the word Francis be written in Latin. The Vatican has also released the Pope’s death certificate. The report says that his death was caused by a stroke and a heart attack.

The 88-year-old Pope died at 7.35 am yesterday (11.05 am Indian time). His unexpected death came after he had returned to his residence after recovering from a weeks-long hospital stay due to double pneumonia. He had attended prayer services at the Vatican on Sunday and addressed the faithful. His unexpected death came as he was returning to normal life.

Civil Service Result Published; Shakti Dubey Gets First Rank, Many Malayalis in Top 100

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The Civil Service Result 2024 has been published. Many Malayalis have been included in the top 100 ranks. Shakti Dubey, a native of UP Prayagraj, has secured the first rank. Harshita Goyal, a native of Haryana, has secured the second rank. 1,009 candidates have passed the Civil Service Examination.

Out of 5,83,213 candidates who appeared for the preliminary examination, 1009 out of 2845 candidates who qualified for the main examination and personal interview, have passed the Civil Service Examination. Shakti Dubey, a native of Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh and a student of Allahabad University, secured the first rank. Harshita Goyal, a native of Haryana and a B.Com graduate from MS University, Baroda, secured the second rank. Dongre Archit Parag, a B.Tech graduate from VIT, Vellore, secured the third rank, Shah Margi Chirag, a computer engineering graduate from Gujarat Technological University, Ahmedabad, secured the fourth rank, and Akash Garg, a B.Tech graduate from Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi, secured the fifth rank.

Several Malayalis also made it to the top 100 ranks. Alfred Thomas who secured 33rd rank, Malavika G. Nair who secured 45th rank, G P Nandana who secured 47th rank, Sonnet Jose who secured 54th rank, Reenu Anna Mathew who secured 81st rank, and Devika Priyadarshini who secured 95th rank have made Malayalis proud. The examination was conducted for IAS, IFS, IPS, Central Service, Group A and Group B services. The rank list of 1009 candidates has been published, including 335 from the general category, 109 from the economically backward priority categories, 318 from the OBC category, 160 from the SC category and 87 from the ST category. Of the successful candidates, 725 were men and 284 were women.

Money laundering case: ED summons actor Mahesh Babu

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The Enforcement Directorate has summoned Telugu actor Mahesh Babu in a money laundering case. The ED action is related to its investigation into a money laundering case involving Hyderabad-based real estate firms Sai Surya Developers and Surana Group. The actor has been summoned to appear for questioning on Monday (April 28).

The ED is probing Mahesh Babu’s financial dealings with Sai Surya Developers. ED sources say that a total of Rs 5.9 crore was paid to the actor to promote the group’s projects, of which Rs 3.4 crore was paid through official banking channels and the rest in cash. The ED is probing the legality and source of the monetary component.

The ED has also started investigating the case following several FIRs registered by the Telangana Police for cheating investors by taking advance money for plots and non-compliance with agreements.

On April 16, 2025, the agency had raided four places associated with both the groups. Documents of unaccounted cash transactions worth about Rs 100 crore were also seized during the searches conducted here. In addition, unaccounted cash worth a total of Rs 74.50 lakh was recovered from the premises of Narendra Surana and companies under the Surana group.