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Private Bus Owners in Kerala to Go on Indefinite Strike from June 7

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Private Bus Operators in Kerala has announced that it will go on an indefinite strike from June 7, 2023, if the government does not meet their demands. The demands include:

  • Increasing the minimum fare for students to Rs 5
  • Imposing an age limit on student concession
  • Maintaining the current bus permits
  • Allowing limited-stop buses to continue

The strike is expected to cause major disruptions to public transport in the state. The government has said that it is willing to discuss the demands, but it has not yet made any concrete offers.

EPOS outage: Ration supply halted again in the state

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Thiruvananthapuram: Ration supply halted again in the state.  The delivery was halted due to a breakdown in the e POS system.  Minister G.R. Anil said that the problems will be resolved by noon and the supply will be restored.

 In the month of April, priority category yellow card holders received 97 per cent, pink card holders 93 per cent ration share.

Passengers attention please…: More trains have been canceled in the state on Sunday

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Thiruvananthapuram: Train services are restricted on the Kottayam-Kollam route due to maintenance work on the tracks.  More trains will be suspended on May 21.  Apart from changing the bridge on the Aluva-Angamali line, the railways decided to carry out repairs on the Mavelikkara-Chengannur line as well, and the measures including cancellation of more trains.

 Railways had earlier canceled Kochuveli Lokmanyatilak Saribrath, Parashuram, Rajya Rani and Amrita trains.  Apart from this, more than 10 trains were partially cancelled.

 Restrictions, canceled trains on Kottayam-Kollam route

 Kollam- Ernakulam MEMU (06768-06778) Both ways Ernakulam- Kollam MEMU (06441)

 Kayamkulam – Ernakulam MEMU (16310), Ernakulam – Kayamkulam MEMU (16309)

 Kollam- Kottayam Special (06786)

 Ernakulam-Kollam (6769), Kottayam-Kollam MEMU (6785)

 Kayamkulam- Ernakulam Express (06450), Ernakulam- Alappuzha MEMU (06015)

 Alappuzha- Ernakulam Express (06452)

 Partially repealed

 Nagercoil- Kottayam (16366)-Kollam will end the journey

 Thiruvananthapuram – Secunderabad Sabari Kerala Express (12625)

 Kanyakumari- Bengaluru (16525)

 Kannur Janasatabdi (12082)

 THIRUVANANTHAPURAM CENTRAL- CHENNAI MAIL (12624)

 Nagercoil- Shalimar (12659)

 THIRUVANANTHAPURAM CENTRAL- CHENNAI SUPERFAST (12696)

 Thiruvananthapuram – Ernakulam (16304)

 Punalur- Guruvayur (16327)

 These will have stops at Haripad, Ambalapuzha, Alappuzha, Cherthala and Ernakulam.

Siddaramaiah will be sworn in as Karnataka Chief Minister tomorrow

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Bengaluru: Siddaramaiah will be sworn in as Karnataka Chief Minister and DK Shivakumar as Deputy Chief Minister tomorrow.  Yesterday, the assembly party meeting unanimously elected Siddaramaiah as the chief minister and leader of the assembly party.  After the meeting, he reached the Raj Bhavan and met Governor Thavarchand Gehlot.

 The Governor issued the official invitation for the oath taking.  It is indicated that 20 people will be sworn in as ministers.  The swearing-in ceremony will be held tomorrow at 12.30 pm at Kanteerava Stadium.  At the same time, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has not invited.  The invitation was not given due to the pressure of Kerala State Congress leaders.  TMC leader and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is among the invitees.

Kerala SSLC Result 2023 will be published tomorrow at 3 pm

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Thiruvananthapuram:Kerala SSLC exam result 2023 will be announced tomorrow at 3 pm.It was announced earlier that it will be announced on the 20th of this month.Education Minister V. Sivankutty will announce the result tomorrow at 3 o’clock in the PR Chamber.

4,19,554 students have taken the exam this year in 2,960 examination centers in Kerala, Gulf and Lakshadweep.Out of this 2,13,801 are boys and 2,05,561 are girls.The exam ended on March 29

You can check Kerala SSLC Result 2023 in the Kerala government Websites Links

https://results.kite.kerala.gov.in/

https://results.kbpe.org/

https://prd.kerala.gov.in/

Private bus strike on May 24 in Kerala state

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Thiruvananthapuram: Private bus owners and employees will stop the service on 24th of this month and hold a strike declaration convention.

The Kerala State Private Bus Operators Federation has alleged that the government is treating bus owners with hostility and killing the private bus industry for the sake of KSRTC.

Private bus permits will not be allowed to be seized for K Swift. The federation office-bearers demanded that private buses should have the same concession rate as KSRTC and increase the concession fee for students.

International Standard Institute for Organ Transplantation in Kozhikode; Chief Minister

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Kozhikode: Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said that Kozhikode Institute will be established at the international level for organ transplantation. The government aims to make organ transplants transparent and free. The Chief Minister was speaking at the inauguration of Kadampuzha Bhagavathy Devaswom Charitable Hospital and Dialysis Centre.

Operating since 1988, the suspensory has been upgraded to a super specialty hospital. Services including dialysis are available free from the hospital. Malabar Devaswom Board Chairman MR Murali, Minister V Abdur Rahman, Prof. Abid Hussain Thangal MLA, CPIM Malappuram District Secretary EN Mohandas, Malabar, Katampuzha Devaswom officials and others were present.

Order to review death sentence in Jisha murder and Attingal double murder cases

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Kochi: High Court orders to examine the mental status and social background of the accused in the Attingal double murder and Jisha murder cases. The background of Nino Mathew, the suspect in the Attingal double murder case, and Amirul Islam, the suspect in the Jisha murder case, is being examined. The action is part of the decision regarding the commutation of the death penalty of the accused.

In 2014, Nino Mathew killed his girlfriend’s mother-in-law and her 3-year-old baby. In 2016, Ernakulam law student Jisha was raped and murdered. It will be examined whether the social background of the two led to the crime. Project 39 team consisting of experts from Delhi National Law University has to submit the report in a sealed envelope. The mental status of the accused should also be examined by two mental health experts. At present, there is a proposal to submit a Jail DGP report including the behavior in the Jail. This is the first time in the history of the High Court that the Division Bench has ordered to examine the social background of the accused sentenced to death.

Based on these reports submitted in a sealed envelope, the court will decide on the commutation of the death sentence.

Asmia’s mysterious death; Special investigation team for the case

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Thiruvananthapuram: A special investigation team in the case where a female student was found dead under mysterious circumstances at Al Aman Religious Studies Center in Balaramapuram. The girl was found dead under mysterious circumstances at Al Aman Religious School in Balaramapuram. A 17-year-old Asmiamol, a native of Bimapalli, Thiruvananthapuram, was found hanging dead. Alleging mystery in the death, the relatives filed a complaint with the Balaramapuram police. In this situation, a special investigation team has been assigned to the case. The decision was made in the context of the relatives coming forward alleging mystery in the death.

Asmiya lived and studied at the Religious Studies Center in Balaramapuram. The family alleges that the child was tortured by the institutional authorities. Relatives say that the girl complained about the institution after the last festival.

Yesterday, around two o’clock, the child called her mother and asked her to come to Balaramapuram immediately. But the mother, who reached the institution within an hour and a half, was not allowed to see the child. After this, it was reported that the child was lying dead in the bathroom of the madrasa. Police have started an investigation.

2023 Kerala Monsoon will arrive on June 4

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Thiruvananthapuram: The Central Meteorological Department has said that monsoon is likely to arrive in Kerala this time on June 4. The Meteorological Center also stated that there may be a change forward or backward for up to four days. At the same time, the Meteorological Department also said that there is a chance of rain with thunder and lightning at isolated places in Kerala till May 20.

Monsoon had already arrived in the state in May last year and got stronger. But this time, the Central Meteorological Department announces that the southwest monsoon will be delayed a little. The monsoon usually arrives on June 1. According to the warning of the Central Meteorological Department, there may be a change forward or backward for up to four days.

75 percent of the country’s annual rainfall is received through this monsoon. It is also the start of four consecutive months of rain. Usually, the Southwest Monsoon reaches the Kerala coast on June 1. But only once in the last five years has the monsoon started on June 1.

Monsoon arrived two days later in 2018 and 2022, and a few days later in 2019 and 2021. Therefore, weather experts estimate that even if it is delayed by four days this year, it will not significantly affect the total rainfall or the season.