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Thiruvananthapuram: District collectors of four districts declared holiday for education Institutions due to heavy rains. Holidays are declared today for Pathanamthitta, Kottayam, Alappuzha and Idukki districts. The holiday declared for Educational Institutions including professional colleges, collectors order says. Educational Institutions in Muvattupuzha, Kothamangalam and Chalakudy Taluks also will be on holiday today due to heavy rains.
Birmingham: Lovepreet Singh won bronze in weightlifting at the Commonwealth Games. The achievement was in the men’s 109 kg category.
A total of 355 kg was lifted. He lifted 163 kg in the snatch and set a national record. 192 kg in clean and jerk. Gurdeep Singh also won bronze in the 109 and above category. A total of 390 kg was lifted. India won ten medals including three golds in weightlifting in Birmingham. In boxing, Nikhat defeated Wales’ Helen Jones (5-0) in the women’s 50 kg category. England’s Savannah Alfie Stubley is the opponent in the semi-finals. The match is on Saturday.
Tejaswin Shankar won bronze in the high jump. The achievement is a jump of 2.22 meters. First medal in athletics. He is the first Indian to win a Commonwealth Games medal in the high jump. The 23-year-old cleared 2.10 meters in his first jump. Then 2.15, 2.19, and 2.22 meters. Finally failed to clear 2.25m. New Zealand’s Hamish Kerr (2.25) won the gold. Australian Brendan Starc won the silver.

Colombo: Navy’s decision to be on high alert in Kerala and Tamil Nadu. The action comes in the context of confirmation that China’s spy ship Yuan Wang-5 will arrive in Sri Lanka.
The ship will arrive at Hambantota port yard on Wednesday to refuel. The ship will be there for seven days. Yuan Wang-5 is a sophisticated spy ship capable of collecting and analyzing signals from satellites as well.

Allahabad: Malayali journalist Siddique Kappan’s bail plea was rejected in the UAPA case. The bail plea was rejected by the Lucknow Bench of the Allahabad High Court.
Journalist Siddique Kappan has been in prison for 22 months. On October 5, 2020, Kappan was arrested while going to report the rape case in Hathras. He was arrested at Mathura toll plaza near Delhi. The charge sheet states that there was an attempt to riot in Hathras.
The Uttar Pradesh police had said in the charge sheet that Siddique Kappan, who was arrested in connection with the Hathras incident, was part of the Popular Front. In the charge sheet, the UP Police alleged that Kappen and his gang had prepared a plan to create a communal struggle in Uttar Pradesh by concealing the CAA and NRC struggle. The charge sheet also says that after the move failed, they made Hathras become an issue.
Thiruvananthapuram: Minister V. Sivankutty said that the first allotment for Plus One admission will start on the 5th of this month. He was speaking at a press conference in Thiruvananthapuram. The first allotment will end on August 10. The minister informed that the second phase allotment will start on August 15 and the final allotment on the 22nd.
Classes will start on August 25. The first phase recommendations of the Khader Committee report will be implemented this year itself. The central allocation for providing mid-day meals in schools is delayed. The minister also said that a petition has been submitted to the Union Minister requesting that 142 crore rupees be made available immediately.
The youth festival will be held in Kozhikode on January 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7. The sports fair will be held in Thiruvananthapuram in November, he said. After this government came to power, 21 schools were made mixed. Allotment will be done only after verifying whether the applying schools have adequate facilities.
The minister said that the government does not have any special mandate regarding gender uniforms. The government has not issued a special code.
So far there are no complaints regarding implemented schools.
Children should not go to school with mobile phones. Teachers and parents should pay special attention in this regard. The minister clarified that children should not be taken to other programs during school hours as this will adversely affect their studies.
Kochi: Minister Antony Raju gets temporary relief in an evidence tampering case. The High Court granted a one-month stay for further proceedings in the case against Minister Antony Raju. Anthony Raju’s plea in the case of tampering with evidence
has been accepted in the file. The court also ordered notices to send notices to the opposite parties.
Antony Raju approached the High Court with a request to quash the case. The case against Antony Raju is that Australian citizen Andrew Salvatore Sarvali took away the underwear which was the main part of the drug case from the court and cut it and tampered with it.
A case was filed against Andrew Salvatore Sarveli’s lawyer Antony Raju and court clerk Jose after the forensic examination confirmed that the underwear had been cut and sewn. In 2014, the case against Antony Raju came before the Magistrate Court. However, the trial dragged on unreasonably.
The trial in the case will begin on the 4th of this month. The case is being heard by the Nedumangad Magistrate Court. Three witnesses will be examined on that day. There are a total of 29 witnesses in the case.
Kochi: Defection is another setback for the prosecution in the Attapadi Madhu murder case. 21st witness Veeran surrendered in court today. With this, the number of defectors in the case has increased to 11. Veeran also repeated his usual statement that he had given his statement under police coercion.
The constant defection of witnesses in the Madhu case is worrying both the family and the prosecution. Meanwhile, the 22nd witness Murugan, who was summoned to appear in court today, did not appear in court. The court issued the warrant due to the absence of the witness.
Meanwhile, the High Court directed the trial court to complete the trial of the case before the end of this month. In this case, five witnesses will have to be examined daily.
Thiruvananthapuram: A holiday has been announced for educational institutions in three districts of the state tomorrow. Holiday for educational institutions in Thiruvananthapuram, Kozhikode and Alappuzha districts.
In Kozhikode district, the District Collector announced a holiday tomorrow for all educational institutions including professional colleges. Due to the fact that a red alert was announced on August 2, 3 and 4 and the heavy rains continued, the educational institutes were declared closed.
The District Collector has declared a holiday for all educational institutions including professional colleges and Anganwadis in Alappuzha district tomorrow. A holiday has been announced for educational institutions in Thiruvananthapuram district as well.
Kozhikode: The court stopped the arrest of the writer and cultural activist Civic Chandran in the molestation case. The court ordered that Civic Chandran should not be arrested till Friday. Kozhikode District Court will consider the case again the next day.
The court stopped the arrest in a case registered by the Koyilandy police. On February 8, 2020, the young writer complained that when she came to the poetry camp held on the shores of the Koyilandi Nandi Sea, she was sexually assaulted by the civic Chandran.
The complaint was that the incident happened in April when they gathered at Nandi near Koyilandy for book publication. The police report has not yet been submitted to the court.
Meanwhile, the Kozhikode District Court granted anticipatory bail to Civic Chandran in the first registered case yesterday. The court granted anticipatory bail on the basis that there was insufficient evidence against the accused. Survivor has decided to appeal against the anticipatory bail.