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Chance of rain with thunder and lightning in the state

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Thiruvananthapuram: The Central Meteorological Department has predicted rain with thunder and lightning at isolated places in the state till Friday. Since thunder and lightning are dangerous, precautions should be taken from the time the clouds begin to be seen. Avoid standing in open areas if you see signs of lightning. The alert of the State Disaster Management Authority states that the electricity connection of household appliances should be disconnected and proximity to electrical appliances should be avoided.

One death due to H3N2 virus in Maharashtra MBBS student also died due to covid and H3N2; Authorities on alert

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Mumbai: Two people have died due to H3N2 in Maharashtra. A 74-year-old man and a 23-year-old youth died. The cause of death was reported to be infection with the H3N2 sub-type.

“Two people, including a 23-year-old first-year MBBS student from Ahmednagar, died of influenza. The student’s sample also tested positive for COVID-19, H1N1 and H3N2 viruses. A 74-year-old man also died in Nagpur after contracting H3N2, state health minister Tanaji Sawant said.

He said that with 361 cases of influenza reported in the state, the state health machinery has been alerted and guidelines will be issued in the next two days. The Minister advised to use mask and maintain social distance in crowded places. He warned about the medicine without a doctor’s prescription.

Influenza is caused by two types of viruses, H1N1 and H3N2. He said that the guidelines will be issued in the next two days after holding a detailed discussion with Chief Minister Eknath Shinde.

Influenza has been detected in Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur, Aurangabad, Thane, Sangli and Kolhapur. There are 303 H1N2 cases and 58 H3N2 patients in the state. Symptoms of influenza include fever, cough, sore throat, and pneumonia. The minister said that all the district and rural health centers have been activated with oxygen and alert has been issued.

Maoist presence again in Wayanad

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Wayanad : Maoist presence again in Wayanad. A group of four armed Maoists reached Arimala Colony in Tondarnad Panchayat of Wayanad and distributed pamphlets of their ideology. The team reached the house of Sasi, a forest department watcher in the colony, around 9 pm. The Maoists who took Sasi’s mobile phone and went to the forest converted their ideological propaganda leaflets into PDF and shared them with various groups on Sasi’s phone. The gang threatened them not to divulge their presence and took away some groceries from the house on their way back. Meanwhile, there are indications that the three members of the Maoist group are Unnimaya, Chandru and Sundari. The pamphlet in the name of CPI-Maoist Banasura Area Committee said that the appointment of new beet forest officer of the forest department should be canceled and a new notification should be issued. The pamphlets say that the poor tribals should not be cheated and that people and tribals should fight against the fraud of the government and government officials.

Job Scam case; Bail granted to Lalu and Rabri

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New Delhi: Delhi Rose Avenue court has granted bail to former Bihar chief ministers Lalu Prasad Yadav and Rabri Devi in the CBI case of buying land as bribe in lieu of railway jobs. Along with them, the court granted bail to 14 other accused in the case. Bail was granted on a bond of Rs 50,000. The court also said that the CBI has filed the charge sheet without registering an arrest in the case. Top railway officials from when Lalu was Union minister are also accused in the case. Lalu Prasad Yadav and others have been charged with conspiracy, corruption and abuse of power. Lalu Prasad Yadav was the Railway Minister in the first UPA government from 2004 to 2009. The CBI alleged that during 2008-2009, Lalu Prasad Yadav had given railway jobs to 12 people and bought their land at a low price.

Air pollution; India is ranked 8th on the list of world countries

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New Delhi:  India ranks 8th in the list of worst air pollution countries in the world. 39 of the top 50 most polluted cities are in India. The ‘World Air Quality Report’, the annual report was released by IQ Care, a Swiss organization.

Bhiwadi in Rajasthan, Delhi,  Darbhanga, Azopur, and Patna in Bihar are among the top ten cities. The ranking in air pollution is based on the level of PM 2.5, a pollutant closely monitored by scientists and health experts.

Heat increases in the state again

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Thiruvananthapuram: It is getting hot again in the state. Kottayam recorded the highest temperature for the fourth consecutive day. The temperature in Kottayam is 38 degree Celsius.

3.2 degrees Celsius warmer than normal. Punalur recorded 37.5 degrees Celsius and Vellanikkara 37.3 degrees Celsius. The public should follow the summer precautions issued by the Disaster Management Authority and the Health Department, officials said.

The weather department has warned that there is a possibility of light rain in the state for the next 4 days. Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Pathanamthitta and Idukki districts are expected to receive light rain today.

Thuramukham Review; A bold and brilliant portrayal of communism

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thuramukham review

Review of Malayalam movie Thuramukham, starring Nivin Pauly, Poornima Indrajith, Arjun Ashokan, and Joju George in lead roles. Directed by Rajeev Ravi.REVIEW BY ARUNJYOTHI R

•Language: Malayalam   

•Duration: 02 Hours 54 Minutes. 

•Genre: Historical Drama. 

  • POSITIVES: 

1: Direction 

2: Story, Screenplay and Dialogues 

3: Performances of actors. 

4: Cinematography 

5: Editing 

6: Action Sequences.

7: Art Direction

  • NEGATIVES:

1: Background Score. 

2: Average songs.  

3: Slow-paced narration. 

4: The duration of the film. 

ONE WORD: A bold and brilliant portrayal of communism. 

STORY IDEA

The plot of Thuramukham deals with the ‘Chappa’ system which happened during the 40s and 50s in the seaport of Kochi. It is a kind of federal practice performed by the port authorities, ‘Mooppans’ and rich landlords. The chopper coins will be thrown at workers and the ones who got the coins will get the chance to work and in the end, they will be only paid less. Eventually, the labourers will be joined together and will build a trade union to fight against this tedious system. 

•DETAILED REVIEW

Thuramukham is directed by Rajeev Ravi and written by Gopan Chidambaran. The movie is produced by 

Sukumar Thekkepat, Jose Thomas and Listin Stephen under the production companies of Thekkepat Films, Collective Phase One and Queen Mary Movies. The movie is distributed by Magic Frames and with U/A censor certification the movie is currently running in theatres. 

The direction of Rajeev Ravi always follows a unique method of realistic filmmaking and in ‘Thuramukham’ also Rajeev Ravi follows the same procedure. And I would say I enjoyed the film but it won’t be everyone’s cup of tea because the movie pursues a slow-paced making in an actual realistic manner. The commercial entertaining factors are less in ‘Thuramukham’, the movie strongly focuses on the real incident of the ‘Chappa’ system and ‘Mattancherry’ firing accident which happened in the land of Kerala during the 40s and the 50s. I watched the film along with my friends and the dramatic style of this film was not holding and grabbing some of their attention. So like I said, for those who are fond of Rajeev Ravi’s movies I am sure ‘Thuramukham’ will be a cinematic treat. 

The politics which the film discussed were presented authentically by both the writer and director. The entire story and screenplay were strongly and carefully written and the execution by Rajeev Ravi had done total justice for the script. There are several characters in the film and each of the characters was written with actual depth. The characters played by Poornima Indrajith, Nivin Pauly, Arjun Ashokan, Sudev Nair, Joju Geroge and Nimisha Sajayan were excellently written out. The impact which these characters create on the screen was enormous because their written characters were perfectly matching the real-life incident of the ‘Chappa’ system. So the writer Gopan Chidambaran brought some attention-grabbing fictional characters and he carefully blended these characters into the real-life scenarios of the ‘Chappa’ system. And the writer had also made the correct route to match these characters with the real-life incident of police fire shootout that happened in Mattancherry. So the story was strong enough to lift the movie and also the well-balanced screenplay with the direction of Rajeev Ravi had given a pleasant cinematic experience. 

The screenplay was also amazing, the happening and the occurrences in the film are plenty and every scene was written out rightly without getting off balance. The movie starts with the scenes of Jojo Geroge and it was presented in a black-and-white style. I really liked that back-and-white tone, it indicated the old period and had given an extra appeal to the theatre experience. The beginning portions of the film with Jojo Geroge were powerful and they had made a strong influence on my watching. So after the introduction, I got the actual idea about how this movie is going to be and what it will be trying to convey. The initial impression grabbed my attention and after the appearance of Nivin Pauly, Poornima Indrajith (as an old mother), Arjun Ashokan, Nimisha Sajayan and Sudev Nair the movie started to get more interesting. The family sentiments, rivalries of rich people and labourers, political principles of communism, and the fight for justice were crammed into the screenplay. And each of these factors was beautifully directed by Rajeev Ravi and I was excited to know the ultimate climax. 

Poornima Indrajith as the mother did a terrific performance, among the actors her performance was the best. Her natural acting and sharp dialogue delivery in a natural manner was brilliant. Nivin Pauly as Moidu did great acting in the film, his expressions and ruthless attitude had given a big impact on the film. His combination scenes with Arjun Ashokan, Nimisha Sajayan, Sudev Nair and Poornima Indrajith come out flawlessly. The negative shade in the character of Nivin Pauly was surprising and he handled it perfectly. Arjun Ashokan had a major screen pace and his emotional scenes exhibited his acting skills. Sudev Nair did the villain role and throughout the film, he contrived the shadiness of a rich and cunning villain. Nimisha Sajayan as Umani also did complete justice to her character, the looks and the natural acting were seen in the whole performance. Joju Geroge appeared at the beginning of the film and his dominating performance helped the film to get a good interesting start. Indrajith Sukumaran had also done a good job, his acting and action sequences were praiseworthy. So overall the film Thuramukham is enriched with the intelligent acting of every actor. 

The technical side of the film was also good, especially the cinematography by the director Rajeev Ravi. There are various beautiful frames in this film, the periodical times of the 40s and 50s can be seen in the film like the real ones. The artwork department had done an outstanding job to bring the old times of the 90s. So the cinematography by Rajeev Ravi rightly matched to set the premise of the film and he brought accurate shots and frames. The stunt scene was captured amazingly, and all the action sequences looked fabulous to set a small thrilling mood. In the film, we will be able to see lots of close-up frames, the natural acting was seen in those close-up shots. The dark shots and indoor sequences are made fabulously without any errors with accurate lighting methods. The atmosphere of this film is unique, the struggle of labourers and their living conditions had made a big impact to set the mood. I was hooked by those visuals and till the end, Rajeev Ravi maintained the same flow in his camera work. The climax shootout scene was awesome and the visuals will make our eyes and mind disturb, it’s raw and realistic. The editing by B. Ajithkumar was also fine but the long duration of nearly three hours created some lag. I wish he could have trimmed some scenes for smooth engaging watching. The colour-grading needs to be specially mentioned because it had given an extra feel and was pleasing for the eyes. 

The musical works in the film were not that great for my viewing, I didn’t like the background score. In many scenes, I wish the film had some good tunes to make the scenes more engaging. The lack of a good background score was felt in my sense and I think if the film had some catchy background scores it could have helped to reduce the lag for common viewers. The song ‘Karakkenne Thanichakkeettu’ was good but it reminded me of the tunes of some folk-type song. As I mentioned above, the movie has a slow-paced narration so I doubt whether the movie will be engaging for the common viewers. The story takes its time to establish the main events so the chances of getting a lag are plenty. Also, the duration is nearly three hours so if normal viewers are getting bored no one can blame anyone. 

CONCLUSION:

So to conclude, personally I loved ‘Thuramukham’, the film is raw and realistic and I will recommend this film to those who only love to watch intense political dramas. The movie brilliantly exhibits the struggles of poor labourers, and the ‘Chappa’ system which was held in Kerala during the ’90s is shown through ‘‘Thuramukham’ flawlessly. The direction of Rajeev Ravi and the script of Gopan Chidambaran deserves big applause and the performance of the actors in the film are a treat to watch. The real communist ideologies and the true face of the Mattancherry shootout are fearlessly shown in ‘Thuramukham’ and it is something which should be watched. Therefore, ‘Thuramukham’ is one of the best movies I have watched this year and I’m sure the efforts behind this well-crafted film will get real desired acknowledgements. 

  • VERDICT:  An intense political flick with brilliant making. 
  • RATING: 4/5
  • A Review by ARUNJYOTHI. R

Violence against foreign woman, 3 arrested

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New Delhi:  The police registered an arrest in the incident of insulting a foreign woman during Holi celebrations. The police recorded the arrest of 3 people, including a minor.

The incident took place in Delhi’s Paharganj. The youths who were celebrating Holi sprinkled colored powder on the foreign woman and touched her body in a way that caused discomfort. After the video of the incident went viral on social media, there were protests from various quarters.

The police were not serious enough to file a case in the first instance. Initially, the police’s position was that they had not received any complaints about any foreign woman being insulted during the Holi celebrations. The police started investigating the incident when there was a strong protest and an order of the Women’s Commission was issued.

Kavitha appears for questioning, curfew around ED headquarters

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New Delhi:  K. Kavita appeared before the ED in the Delhi liquor policy scam case. Anticipating widespread protest by BRS workers in front of the office, prohibitory order was announced at the place. The party workers have not been able to reach the office.

Many BRS workers gathered in front of the house to protest the questioning of Kavita. There is a high risk of tension in the area with slogan shouting and declaration of solidarity. Earlier, Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao had warned that there would be widespread protests if Kavitha was arrested. He also called upon the party workers to be ready for anything.

Attack on opposition MPs, 3 arrested

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Agartala: Three arrested for attacking opposition MPs in Tripura. Authorities have not released the names of those arrested.

The BJP unleashed violence against the leaders including Elamaram Karim MP who came to know the situation in the BJP violence-affected areas of Tripura. CPIM Tripura State Secretary Jitendra Chaudhary, AICC Secretary Ajayakumar, and others were also attacked along with Elamaram Karim. BJP workers set fire to one vehicle and vandalized two vehicles.

Eight MPs came to Tripura under the leadership of Elamaram Karim. A group of MPs visited the violence-affected areas in different groups.