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Extreme heat will continue in the state; Alert for 5 districts

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Thiruvananthapuram: High-temperature warning continues in the state today. There is a warning for 5 districts. Thrissur, Palakkad, and Kannur districts are likely to see a high of 39 °C (3°C to 4°C above normal). The Central Meteorological Department has warned that the temperature may rise to 37°C (2°C to 3°C above normal) in Kottayam and Kozhikode districts.

Officially, Palakkad and Karipur airports recorded the highest temperature of the year (39°C) in the state. Earlier in Kannur, Palakkad had recorded the highest temperature (38.6°C) this year. The heatwave-like situation in North India is the reason for the rise in temperature in the state. Summer rainfall is generally weak. Isolated rains may occur but the heat may not subside.

Daily covid cases in the country have crossed 11,000

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New Delhi: The spread of Covid in the country is intensifying. Daily covid cases have crossed 11,000. In the last 24 hours, 11,109 people have been diagnosed with the disease.

An increase of 9 percent has been recorded today over the previous day. With this, the number of active cases in the country has increased to 49,622. According to the data of the Union Health Ministry, this is the highest daily covid count in 236 days.

The death toll rose to 5,31,064 with 29 deaths. One death each was reported from Delhi and Rajasthan, three from Chhattisgarh and Punjab, and two each from Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Odisha, Puducherry, Tamil Nadu, Uttarakhand, and Uttar Pradesh.

It is the second day in a row that the daily covid cases are above 10,000. Yesterday alone, 30 percent more covid cases were reported compared to the previous day. In the current scenario, the health ministry has estimated that the number of covid cases will increase in the next 10-12 days and then decrease.

It is reported that daily cases of covid in Delhi and Maharashtra are above 1000. The omicron substrain (XBB.1.16) is prevalent in the country. The Center has asked the states to continue vigilance and wear masks.

Interim order allows private buses to operate on long-distance routes

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Kochi: High Court allows private buses to operate on long-distance routes. The decision of the transport department was that private buses cannot operate above 140 km. The interim order of the Division Bench of the High Court was in the petition filed against this.

This order is a setback for KSRTC which operates on long distance routes. The High Court’s order said that the existing permits on these routes can continue for the time being and steps can be taken to renew the existing permits. This order will affect the Swift buses operating on long distance routes.

Youth Assaulted Following ‘quotation’ by girl friend in Thiruvananthapuram; Five arrested

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Thiruvananthapuram:  Five more people have been arrested in the case of beating up a young man by stripping him naked on the ‘quotation’ of his girlfriend to withdraw from the relationship. The absconding Ernakulam natives surrendered at the Ayirur police station around 10.30 am on Thursday.

The second accused is Abhinav (18) of Elur Manjummal Panakkal House, the third accused is Obath (21) alias Kiki at Palarivattam Kattungal House, the fourth accused is Atul Prashant (22) of Thrikakkara Toppil Ambadi, the sixth accused is Ashwin Raj (21) of Kanjirathingalveet, Kalamassery Moolepadam Road, the eighth accused is Edappally B.T. S. Neeraj (22) surrendered in a road accident. The police recorded their arrest. With this, the number of people arrested in the case has increased to seven. The first accused Laxmipriya (19) from Cherunniyur Thannimood and the ninth accused Amal Mohan (24) from Ernakulam were arrested yesterday.

The fifth accused psycho Joseph and the seventh accused Isa are now to be arrested. Abhinav is Lakshmpriya’s friend. All other accused are friends of Abhinav. On April 5, the gang abducted and beat up a youth from Varkala Ayroor. The police case is that the reason behind the violence was his unwillingness to withdraw from his romantic relationship with Laxmipriya.

Violated FEMA Act;  The Enforcement Directorate filed a case against the BBC

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New Delhi: The Enforcement Directorate filed a case against the BBC for violating the Foreign Exchange Regulation Act (FEMA).  It is reported that the ED has also directed two senior employees of the institution to appear.  Last February, Income Tax officials conducted a survey at the BBC offices.  Income-tax found that there was serious irregularity in the diversion of profits earned by the business out of India.  This is followed by the intervention of ED.

 The survey was conducted over three days in February at the BBC offices.  24 officers were tested in two shifts of 60 hours at BBC’s Delhi office and 55 hours at Mumbai office.  This is the first time in the BBC’s 100-year history that it has faced such an action.  The Income Tax Department explained that the survey was conducted under Section 133A of the Income Tax Rules and that the employees were not hindered from doing their work.  There was widespread criticism against this.

The crime of homicide will remain’;  Setback to Sriram Venkataraman in KM Basheer case

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Kochi: Sriram Venkataraman get a setback in case of death of journalist KM Basheer by car.  The High Court held that the charge of murder against Sriram Venkataraman would stand.  The Sessions Court judgment was partially set aside by the High Court.  The action is taking into account the government’s appeal.

 The High Court leveled serious allegations against Sriram Venkataraman.  The court pointed out that Sriram tried to destroy the evidence in the case.  Sriram was driving the vehicle after drinking.  The court also assessed that prima facie the vehicle was over speeding.  Wafa Firoz, who was the second accused, was dropped from the case.  The action of the court is considering the appeal of Wafa.  They were charged with incitement.  The High Court ruled that it would not stand and did not have to go to the trial stage.  A bench of Justice Bechu Kurian Thomas gave the judgment on the petition.

 The incident related to the case took place in 2019.  Journalist Bashir was killed when the car driven by Sriram Venkataraman hit him.

Another firing in Punjab’s Bhatinda;  Army jawan killed

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Bhatinda: An Army jawan was killed in an accidental firing from a gun in Bhatinda, Punjab.  The incident happened last night.

 A jawan named Laghu Raj Shankar died while on guard duty.  The soldier was rushed to the military hospital immediately after being shot, but his life could not be saved.

 He returned to the camp after his leave on April 11.  Bhatinda Police Station SHO Gurdeep Singh said that the preliminary conclusion is that the soldier committed suicide.

 Army sources said the soldier’s death was unrelated to the firing that killed four soldiers yesterday at the army base in Bhatinda.

Kolkata Metro successfully completes country’s first underwater metro trial run

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Kolkata Metro under water

Kolkata:  The country’s first underwater metro trial run has been successfully completed.  The metro rail, manned only by officers and engineers, ran from Kolkata to Howrah along the Hooghly river bed.

 Metro General Manager said that this is a historic event. After completing seven round trial, the regular service will start.  It will be the deepest metro line in the country once the service starts.  He said rail expected to cover the distance of 520 meters in 45 seconds.

 The railway track is built at a depth of 33 meters below the surface under the river Hooghly.  The area of ​​the railway station is five lakh square feet.  This is also a step towards providing modern transport system to the people of the state.

People with lifestyle diseases should wear masks to protect against covid, Minister Veena George

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Thiruvananthapuram:  Health Minister Veena George said that people with lifestyle diseases like hypertension and diabetes should wear masks to prevent the spread of Covid-19. The health department is carefully and cautiously assessing the covid situation in the state. The health department has been holding regular meetings and intensively carrying out prevention activities.

 The number of covid patients is increasing slightly but there is no need to worry. There was no significant increase in hospitalizations, ICU, and ventilator use. The elderly, children, pregnant women, and those with lifestyle diseases like diabetes and hypertension need care. Therefore, the minister said that these people should wear masks. The Minister was inaugurating a seminar organized by the Health Department in Thiruvananthapuram in connection with World Health Day.

The Minister congratulated and thanked all the health workers who are dedicatedly working to ensure the health of the public and individuals.

World’s first H3N8 bird flu death reported

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Geneva: The World Health Organization has confirmed the world’s first H3N8 bird flu death. The 56-year-old woman died of the disease in mid-March. They are the third person to be infected with H3N8 in China. The virus was reported in two boys earlier, but they recovered. They started showing symptoms at the end of February. Death occurred in the middle of last month. It is not yet possible to find out where they got the disease from.

This is the subtype of avian influenza that is most common in birds. The World Health Organization publishes a report on this.

Animals such as chickens, birds, horses, cats, and foxes have all reported this virus. But scientists say the chances of the virus being transmitted from animals to humans are very low. This virus was first discovered in wild birds in 1960. Later, the virus was also found in animals.