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Fake Certificate Controversy;  The college has no role: Maharaja’s Governing Body Chairman

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Kochi: Maharajas Governing Body Chairman N Ramakanthan said that the college had no role in the K Vidya forgery scandal.  Vinod Kumar, who is suspected of involvement in the mark list allegations of Arshaw, has been instructed by the governing body to resign from the post of coordinator.  Meanwhile, Kochi City Police registered a case on Shaw’s conspiracy complaint and started investigation.

 The special governing body was formed in the context of controversial issues like high mark list and forgery against Ernakulam Maharaja’s College.  At present, it has been found that no one in the college is involved in forgery related to K Vidya.  Governing Council Chairman N Ramakanthan said that this was clear in the preliminary inspection.

 Meanwhile, the meeting discussed the mark list allegations related to SFI state secretary PM Arshaw.  The accused archeology department coordinator and teacher, Vinod Kumar, has been directed by the governing body to resign from the post.

 Considering the error in the mark list, the college decided to appoint Kell instead of NIC.  But the service of NIC will not be completely excluded.  Meanwhile, the Kochi City Police has registered a case and started investigation on the complaint lodged with the police showing that there was a conspiracy by Arsho. District Crime Branch DySP is in charge of investigating the case. 

Bribery case: Village assistant Suresh Kumar will be dismissed

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Thiruvananthapuram: Village assistant  V Suresh Kumar will be dismissed from service. He was arrested in bribery case in Palakkayam. 

Action will also be taken against Palakkayam village officer. Revenue Minister K. Rajan accepted the report of the investigation team.

Suresh Kumar, a native of Chirayankeezhu, was unjustly dispossessed of property worth crores of rupees. During the vigilance raid, a huge collection of coins, cash and other properties were found in his single room.

Suresh Kumar came to the Palakkayam village office three years ago.

Odisha train disaster; Mobile phones of six railway employees were seized

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Bhuvaneshwar: Mobile phones of six railway employees seized in Odisha train disaster. The mobile phone and other electronic devices were seized by the CBI.

It will be checked whether the fault in the interlocking signal system is the only cause of the accident. The aim is to complete the investigation and submit the report as soon as possible.

CBI sources said that the loco pilot of Coromandel Express will be questioned and six persons, including the former station master, have been questioned. CBI will take statements of more names in the train disaster. Technical checks will also be carried out as there are suspicions, including the possibility of sabotage.

The government has announced that 80 more bodies are yet to be identified in the Balasore train disaster in Odisha. 200 people injured in the accident are undergoing treatment in various hospitals. Many of them are in serious condition. Even on the sixth day after the accident, many people are reaching the hospitals in search of their relatives.

DNA tests are being done to identify the bodies. The opposition parties demanded that financial assistance be provided to the families of the victims as soon as possible. Meanwhile, the CBI continues its investigation. CBI will take statements of more names in the train disaster. Meanwhile, the CBI continues its investigation. CBI will take statements of more names in the train disaster.

This is the worst train disaster the country has seen in three decades. According to reports, around 288 people were killed and 1,100 injured in the accident . The accident occurred when Bengaluru-Howrah Superfast Express, Shalimar-Chennai Central Coromandel Express and goods train collided. The Railway Minister explained that the Odisha train disaster was caused by a change in electronic interlocking.

A young woman was killed and cut into pieces; Live in partner arrested

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Mumbai: A 36-year-old woman was killed in Mumbai and her body parts were cut into pieces and cooked in a cooker. The live-in partner was arrested in the incident. The incident took place on Mira Road in Mumbai. Police arrested Manoj Sahani (56) in the case.

A young woman named Saraswati Vidya was killed. They were living in an apartment in Geeta Nagar for the past seven years. He was arrested by the police while trying to escape from the apartment. Neighbors noticed the foul smell coming from the flat and informed the Navyanagar police.

Seeing the police, Sahani tried to run away but was caught by the police. Only the leg of the woman could be found in the house. The police said that the accused left the remaining parts on the road.

The police started trying to find the remains of the body. The police have not clarified how the woman was killed.

Kollam Sudhi Funeral Photos – The funeral of mimicry artist and comedian Kollam Sudhi

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Kollam Sudhi Funeral Photos – The funeral of mimicry artist and comedian Kollam Sudhi was held on Tuesday at the Reformed Anglican Church cemetery at Thottakad in Kottayam. The ceremony was attended by friends, family, neighbours and colleagues from the cine and television industry.

Cyclone: ​​No fishing in coastal areas: Coastal traffic and tourism banned

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Thiruvananthapuram: The District Disaster Management Authority has banned fishing, coastal transport and tourism in the coastal areas of the district following the Central Meteorological Department’s warning of a cyclone in the Arabian Sea.  A fishing ban has been imposed in the coastal areas of the district until further notice due to the possibility of rough seas and high waves.  The Deputy Director of Fisheries has been instructed to take steps to bring those who are currently engaged in fishing to the nearest safe shore.  Except for essential services, transportation and tourism to the coastal area of ​​the district is prohibited.

 The Chief Executive Officer of the District Disaster Management Authority issued an order instructing the Deputy Director of Fisheries to set up camps in the areas prone to sea attacks and to put in place necessary equipment to secure fishing conditions.  It is also proposed to prepare 24-hour special control rooms of the Fisheries Department in the coastal areas until the threat of cyclone is over.

Green protocol will be implemented in hospitals: Minister Veena George

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 Health Minister Veena George has said that a project has been planned to minimize the use of plastic by implementing green protocol in health institutions.  The Department of Health has already initiated activities and special programs aimed at making all health facilities eco-friendly.  As part of this, special attention will be given to waste management, energy conservation and environment-friendly construction activities in health institutions, the minister said.  The minister made this clear in his World Environment Day message.

 June 5 is observed as World Environment Day to bring the importance and necessity of environment protection to the people.  This year’s World Environment Day message aims to seek and implement solutions to plastic pollution and create awareness through the #BeatPlasticPollution campaign.

Another earthquake in Afghanistan

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 Earthquake in Afghanistan.  The magnitude was 4.2 on the Richter scale.  The epicenter of the earthquake was 149 km northeast of the country’s capital, Kabul.

 The earthquake was felt in the evening Indian time.  The National Center for Seismology said that the earthquake was felt at a distance of 10 km.

 An earthquake is felt in Afghanistan every two to three weeks.  On May 11, there was a 4.5 magnitude earthquake in Afghanistan.  A 4.3 magnitude earthquake was also reported on May 9.  Both of these were experienced in Faizabad.

 Last year alone, more than 1000 people died and around 2000 people were injured in natural disasters in the country.

Odisha train accident: Death toll rises to 288

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Bhubaneswar: Death toll in Odisha train derailment rises to 288.1091 people were injured.  56 of them are in critical condition.  The dead body could not be completely removed from the bogies.  The rescue operation is still going on.

 According to the preliminary report, the cause of the accident is signaling failure.  The railway authorities informed that the process has started to restore the traffic.  Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Ashwani Vaishnav, Dharmendra Pradhan, Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnadik, Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and others reached the accident site and assessed the situation.  After that he visited those under treatment.

 An ex-gratia of Rs 10 lakh each has been announced for the families of the deceased.  Those undergoing treatment with serious injuries will be given Rs 2 lakh and others Rs 50,000 each.  Several trains were canceled due to the accident.  The accident took place near Bazar station in Balasore district.

 The Coromandel Express bound for Chennai Central collided with the Bengaluru-Howrah Super Fast Express which derailed and overturned on the track.  The impact of the disaster was felt when the goods train that came through another track crashed into it.  This is one of the worst train accidents in the country in recent times.

Assam native arrested with 30 grams of heroin

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Kochi: Assam native arrested with heroin.  Mirajul Haq, a native of Assam, was arrested with 30 grams of heroin.

 Heroin worth Rs 1 lakh was seized.  The accused got off at Aluva railway station and was caught by the police on his way to Paravur.