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Mr. T S Kalyanaraman presented the ‘Anmol Ratna’ Award at National Jewellery Awards 2022

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Mr. Rajesh Kalyanaraman recieved the Anmol Ratna Award on behalf of Mr TS Kalyanaraman

Bengaluru, 28 th September, 2022: Mr. T S Kalyanaraman, Managing Director – Kalyan Jewellers has been recognized with the ‘Anmol Ratna’ Award at the National Jewellery Awards 2022 by All India Gems and Jewellery Council, for his pioneering approach towards business and the ambitious entrepreneurial spirit taking brand Kalyan Jewellers to new heights.

The award was received by Mr. Rajesh Kalyanaraman, Executive Director – Kalyan Jewellers on behalf of Mr. T S Kalayanaraman, in the presence of Mr. Ashish Pethe, Chairman – GJC, Mr. Saiyam Mehra, Vice Chairman – GJC, Mr. Nitin Khandelwal, Convener – GJC along with other dignitaries namely Mr. Ashok Minawala, Mr. Haresh Soni, Mr. Sreedhar Gurram, Mr. Nilesh Shobhawat and Mr. Sunil Potdar. The felicitation was conducted at the 11 th edition of GJC’s National Jewellery Awards by actress Chitrangada Singh.

Receiving the award on his father’s behalf, Mr. Rajesh Kalyanaraman, Executive Director – Kalyan Jewellers said, “I am delighted to receive this special honour on behalf of my father, and would like to dedicate it to the Kalyan Jewellers’ family, whose unparalleled dedication has played a critical role in charting the success for the brand. The Company’s evolution from a regional to a global entity was on a foundation of the core value of trust, and it is this trust that has resonated with our customers. While maintaining a consistent messaging, the brand communication has always focused on the customer in each region, with tastes and choices specific to the local culture. I believe it is this approach that has led us to succeed in markets as varied as the country we live in, as well as in markets abroad.” The prestigious award recognizes an individual who has showcased longevity in the Indian Gems & Jewellery Industry as well as acknowledges the individuals sustained achievements within the business community.

Holiday for all educational institutions on October 3

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Thiruvananthapuram:  All educational institutions including professional colleges in the state will be given a holiday on October 3. This is on the occasion of Navratri. Instead, the respective institutions can decide if rescheduling is required on any other day. This was decided in the cabinet meeting.

Center bans Popular Front for five years

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New Delhi:  Following widespread raids and arrests by central agencies, the Center issued an order banning the Popular Front of India (PFI). The ban is for five years. The ban will come into effect soon. Eight affiliates of the Popular Front were also banned. Organizations like Rehab India Foundation, Campus Front, NCHRO, National Women’s Front and Empower India Federation were banned.
In 15 states including Kerala, raids were conducted on the offices and houses of the leaders of Popular Front under the leadership of central agencies like NIA and ED. National leaders of the organization were also arrested in the raid. 19 leaders were arrested from Kerala alone.

Sexual assault against actresses in the mall; Police have started an investigation

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Kozhikode: The police have started an investigation into the sexual assault on the actress in Kozhikode Mall. The investigation team went to Kannur and Ernakulam to take statements from the filmmakers. The director lodged a complaint with Pantheerankavu police through email.

One of the actresses who faced violence revealed the incident through social media yesterday. The actress said that while coming down from the program at the mall, someone from the crowd grabbed her. A colleague had the same experience. But the actress added that even though they reacted against it, she could not do it.

The actress says in her post that although she has gone to many places as part of the film’s promotion, she had to face such an experience for the first time.

Private bus collides with truck in Lakhimpur Kheri; Eight people died

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Lucknow:  Eight people died when a private bus collided with a truck in Lakhimpur Kheri, Uttar Pradesh. The condition of 12 people is critical. There were 50 passengers on the bus. The accident took place on the bridge across the Sarada river this morning.
The bus which was going from Dhaurhara to Lakhimpur met with an accident. Around 7:30 in the morning, the bus and the truck collided on the bridge near the Isanagar police station.

Six people on the bus died on the spot as a result of the impact. The injured have been admitted to a nearby hospital.

Encounter in Kulgam; A Jaish -e- Muhammed terrorist was killed by forces

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Jammu: A Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorist was killed by security forces in an encounter between terrorists and security forces in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kulgam. The encounter took place in Ahwatu area of Kulgam.

On the information that there are more terrorists in the area, the search is on. Last day, the security forces had an encounter with the terrorists in Batpora and killed two Jaishe terrorists.

It was against this backdrop that the inspection was conducted in Ahwatu. Meanwhile, the terrorists opened fire on the army personnel.

Abortion; the woman does not require the husband’s permission; High Court

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Kochi: High Court says that a married woman does not need her husband’s permission to have an abortion. The action is on the petition of a 21-year-old woman. Justice VG Arun granted conditional permission for the abortion to the woman who was suffering from domestic violence even though she was 21 weeks pregnant.

The order has also considered the report of the medical board. The case will be heard after two weeks. The court observed that the harassment by her husband and family had caused severe psychological trauma to the young woman.

She went to the family planning clinic of Kottayam Medical College for an abortion, but the doctors sent her back as there were no documents of legal separation from her husband. After filing a domestic violence complaint against her husband and mother-in-law, she approached the doctors.

However, the doctors refused because the pregnancy was past 21 weeks and it would affect her health. Then the woman approached the High Court. The court directed the woman to give an affidavit that she takes full responsibility for the abortion.

Bollywood actress Asha Parekh to be honoured with Dadasaheb Phalke Award

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New Delhi:  Veteran Bollywood actress Asha Parekh has been awarded the Dadasaheb Phalke Award. The award is for comprehensive contributions to the Indian film industry. President Draupadi Murmu will present a prize of Rs 10 lakh and a plaque. Union Minister Anurag Thakur made the announcement.

The major movies are Hum Saya, Love in Tokyo, Kanyadaan, Gunghat, Jab Pyaar Kisise Hota Hai, Do Badan, Chiraag, Siddi, etc. Asha Parekh, who retired from acting and turned to television serial production, is the first woman to chair the Censor Board.

‘Violent stray dogs must be killed’;  Kerala seeks permission of Supreme Court

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New Delhi: Kerala seeks permission from Supreme Court to kill violent stray dogs. The application was submitted by the state government and two local self-governing bodies.

Current regulations allow euthanasia only for dogs in emergencies. Therefore, permission from the Supreme Court is required to kill violent and aggressive dogs. The state has taken steps for this.

Current laws allow the culling of birds or animals when they are infected with infectious diseases. In such a severe situation of stray dog attacks, the state needs to relax the current rules and give permission. The Justice Sirijagan Committee has informed the Supreme Court that the failure of the ABC scheme is the reason for the increase in street dogs in the state.

Dengue rates rise; 840 cases were reported in West Bengal yesterday alone

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New Delhi: Dengue cases are increasing in West Bengal. The Health Department informed that 840 dengue cases were confirmed in the state in just one day. The authorities have instructed us to take precautions to prevent dengue fever and use only clean water for drinking.

Out of 7682 samples tested, 840 people were diagnosed with the disease. 541 people are currently hospitalized. More cases have been reported from North 24 Parganas, Howrah, Kolkata, Hooghly, Murshidabad, Jalpaiguri, and Darjeeling districts.

Dengue can be prevented

Dengue hemorrhagic fever is dengue fever that causes bleeding. Dengue hemorrhagic fever is fatal and difficult to cure even with treatment. If symptoms appear, seek treatment at the nearest health center as soon as possible without resorting to self-treatment.