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Musk’s rocket explodes, flights diverted

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Florida: Elon Musk’s SpaceX Starship mega rocket exploded. The upper part of it exploded. This caused flights to be diverted in America.

The upper part of the ship exploded and broke into pieces minutes after taking off from Starbase near Boca Chica Beach, Texas. This caused the space to be filled with rocket debris. This caused flights to be delayed and some to be diverted.

America made this preparation considering the possibility of damage to planes due to rocket debris. This action taken by the US Federal Aviation Administration delayed flights from four airports in Florida for about an hour.

Services at Miami Airport were also affected. Several flights that were supposed to fly over Mexico were also diverted.

SpaceX said it was coordinating with safety officials after the rocket exploded.

SpaceX has confirmed that communication with the ship was lost after separation from the booster during Starship’s eighth test launch. The same thing happened during the last Starship test.

Accused in several cases; Kannur native deported under Kappa

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Kannur: A young woman accused in several cases, including a drug case, has been deported under Kappa. Fatima Habiba (27), a native of Thiruvangad, Thalassery, was deported. Fatima is on the police’s rowdy list. The action was based on the report under the Kappa Act of the Kannur District Commissioner.

There is a ban on entering Kannur district for one year. Anyone who enters the district in violation of the order will be punished with imprisonment for up to three years. The order was issued by the Kannur Range DIG. Fatima was arrested in October for smuggling 24 grams of brown sugar.

Ban on celebrations in Schools after SSLC, Plus Two exams

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Thiruvananthapuram: The Department of Public Education has banned celebrations by children in schools on the last day of SSLC and Plus Two exams. The decision was taken in a meeting chaired by Director of Public Education S. Shanavas. Instructions will be sent to District Education Officers and Higher Secondary Deputy Directors.

After the final exams, students bid farewell on campus with Holi-style celebrations, which often lead to clashes. School management should strictly instruct children to return home immediately after the exams.

Parents should ensure that they reach home at the usual time. It has been noticed that some students are drinking alcohol, smoking and using prohibited tobacco products in the school toilets, so they will not be allowed to enter here after the exams. Children will not be allowed to stay on campus after the final exams. The decision will be strictly implemented, he said.

Food poisoning in Mangaluru jail; several prisoners hospitalized

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Food poisoning in Mangaluru jail, Karnataka. Inmates who fell ill after eating food from the jail were admitted to the District Wenlock Hospital in Mangaluru. Out of 350 inmates, 45 have been infected with food poisoning.

The inmates experienced stomach pain, vomiting, diarrhea, and dizziness after eating lunch on Thursday. With this, the inmates were admitted to the hospital. One of them collapsed and is in a critical condition and is in the ICU.

On Wednesday morning, they were given rice and sambar for breakfast and lunch. The cause of the food poisoning is being investigated. Samples have been sent for testing to determine whether the poisoning was caused through food or drinking water. City Police Commissioner Anupam Agarwal visited the hospital. With over 45 prisoners currently out of jail, City Police Commissioner Anupam Agarwal has deployed additional security personnel at the district Wenlock Hospital.

Officers from Shivamogga and Udupi have also been shifted to Mangaluru to help manage the situation. Officials said the condition of the prisoners is stable and they will be discharged from the hospital in a phased manner.

Former SP Sujith Das’ suspension withdrawn

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Thiruvananthapuram: The suspension of former Malappuram SP Sujith Das has been withdrawn. The action was taken after the suspension period expired. The suspension followed the allegations of P.V. Anwar. The committee headed by the Chief Secretary recommended his reinstatement.

Sujith Das’ suspension was withdrawn but he was not given the next posting. P.V. Anwar alleged that the SP had close links with gold smuggling gangs.

Anwar had released the SP’s audio recording. Anwar released the SP’s audio recording demanding that the case filed by Anwar regarding the felling of trees in the camp office premises be withdrawn when he was the Malappuram SP. This had led to major controversies. Meanwhile, the review committee announced that the investigation against Sujit Das is in the final stages.

20 flex boards, 2500 flags; Corporation fines CPM Rs 3.5 lakh

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Kollam: Kollam Corporation has imposed a huge fine on CPM for erecting flags and flex boards in the city in connection with the state conference. The Kollam Corporation has imposed a fine of Rs 3.5 lakh in a notice issued to the district secretary.

The fine is for erecting 20 flex boards and 2500 flags in connection with the state conference. The corporation had not taken a decision on paying the fee and sought permission. The CPM also did not inform the decision on paying the fine. The corporation is governed by the LDF governing body.

The High Court had strongly criticized the CPM on Thursday, stating that it cannot turn a blind eye when it comes to Kollam. The court had said that more than 200 complaints were received against the erection of the boards and the complainants were afraid to even name those responsible. The corporation then imposed a fine on the CPM.

Question paper leak: MS Solutions CEO Muhammed Shuhaib surrendered

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Kozhikode: MS Solutions CEO Muhammed Shuhaib surrendered in the question paper leak case. Muhammed Shuhaib surrendered at the Kozhikode Crime Branch office. The surrender came shortly after the High Court denied him anticipatory bail. The Crime Branch announced that Shuhaib will be questioned in detail. The Crime Branch had arrested the peon of the aided school who leaked the question paper the other day. The High Court rejected Muhammed Shuhaib’s anticipatory bail application this morning. Muhammed Shuhaib is the first accused in the case. Muhammed Shuhaib’s anticipatory bail application in the Christmas 10th class exam question paper leak case had earlier been rejected by the Kozhikode District Court. He then approached the High Court with an anticipatory bail application.  The investigation into the case is ongoing in the case of Plus One Maths and SSLC English exam questions being leaked through MS Solutions. The Education Department has also initiated steps to find the source of the question paper leak. Education Minister V Sivankutty has instructed the Director of General Education to initiate department-level proceedings. The Crime Branch had arrested Abdul Nasser, a peon at the Unaided School in Melmuri, Malappuram, who leaked the question paper to MS Solutions, the other day. The Crime Branch found that he was the one who leaked the question paper to MS Solutions teacher Fahad. Fahad had previously worked in the school where Abdul Nasser works. It is reported that the question paper was leaked based on this relationship.

Special bench to be set up in High Court to hear ragging cases

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A special bench will be set up in the High Court to hear ragging cases. The Chief Justice’s action is considering a public interest litigation filed by the Legal Services Authority. The court is introducing a new system in the context of the ragging cases reported recently in the state. A two-member bench will be set up. The court will issue a notification today itself on which judges will be included in the special bench. The new bench will hold its first sitting tomorrow itself. Several ragging cases, including the one in Kottayam Nursing College, have reached the High Court in the recent past.

Meanwhile, another student has been arrested in the Thamarassery Shahabas murder case. A 10th grader who was part of the gang that beat him up has been arrested. Meanwhile, the knife used to beat Shahabas, who was killed in Thamarassery the other day, was recovered. The police team led by SHO Sayuj recovered the weapons from the house of one of the accused in Thamarassery. The investigation team conducted searches at the houses of the five accused around noon today to find weapons and more digital evidence. During the search, 4 mobile phones and a laptop were recovered. These have been sent for forensic examination.

Shahabas murder; One more student in custody

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One more student in custody in the Thamarassery Shahabas murder case. A 10th grader who was part of the gang has been arrested. The police are investigating the role of more students. Shahabas’ father Iqbal said that he has full faith in the government and the police.

The investigation into the case of Shahabas, a 10th grader who was beaten to death in Thamarassery, is progressing. One more student who was part of the gang has been arrested. A 10th grader has been arrested by the Thamarassery police. With this, the number of those arrested has reached 6. According to the police, the children themselves planned the violence.

The police checked the social media accounts created for this purpose. The investigation is progressing based on Instagram, WhatsApp chats and CCTV footage from the scene of the assault. Shahbaz’s father Iqbal said that he has full faith in the government and the police.

There are indications that more people were involved in planning the violence. The police are also investigating those who were present at the time of the assault and the children who were part of the WhatsApp group.

The police may also consider the situation of the SSLC exam and take further action. The role of the children’s parents and elders has not been found in the investigation so far.

Venjaramoodu massacre case; Afan shifted from hospital to jail

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In the Venjaramoodu massacre case, accused Afan has been shifted from Thiruvananthapuram Medical College to jail. Afan was taken to Poojappura Central Jail. Currently, Afan’s arrest has been recorded in three cases. In this, the arrest was recorded yesterday in the case of murdering Afan’s younger brother and girlfriend Farsana.

Venjaramoodu CI Anoop clarified that the arrest in the case of murdering his father’s elder brother and elder sister will be recorded after taking them into custody. Earlier, Pangod police had recorded an arrest in the case of murdering Afan’s paternal grandmother.

Meanwhile, the police found that the financial burden on the family in the Venjaramoodu massacre that shook the Kerala led to the massacre. The police concluded based on the statement of accused Afan. Afan told the police that he had a debt of about Rs 65 lakh. However, Afan’s father Abdul Rahim denies this. Abdul Rahim’s statement to the police stated that he had a liability of Rs 15 lakh, including bank loans and other debts. However, this was not disclosed to the family.

Meanwhile, Afan’s mother Shameena also gave a statement before the magistrate, concealing the fact that her son had attacked her. She reiterated in her statement that she had fallen from the bed and was injured. The police hope to be able to take a statement from Shameem, who is recover-ing.