Thrissur: The test results of the young man who died in Thrissur confirmed monkeypox. The result of the test done at the Pune Virology Lab came. It is also being investigated whether the young man sought treatment too late. 15 people on the contact list with the youth were kept under observation. Four friends, family members, and health workers who were picked up from the airport are on the contact list.
Those who interacted closely with the youth and played football with him are under observation. Four youths brought the young man from Karipur airport on the 21st. They were also put under observation. After resting at home for 4 days, he went out and played football with the neighbors. The young man was exhausted when he reached home. Then he was first admitted to a private hospital in Chavakkad and from there to Thrissur. The disease was confirmed in a test conducted abroad. A meeting was called today in Punnayur under the leadership of health department officials for further preventive measures.
A youth died in Thrissur of monkeypox: the country’s first death has been confirmed
AKG center attack; Crime branch has started the investigation
Thiruvananthapuram: The Crime Branch has started an investigation into the AKG Center attack. The crime branch team reached the AKG center and conducted an inspection. A team led by Crime Branch DYSP Jalil Thottil is conducting the investigation. The case was transferred to the crime branch after the special investigation team that investigated the AKG center attack could not find the accused.
The investigation team reached the AKG center and conducted a site inspection. Those interrogated by the Special Investigation Team will be re-interrogated. The CCTV footage handed over by the investigation team will be sent for scientific examination and the information on the phones operating on the mobile towers in the area at the time of the attack will be collected. Owners of anything that looks unusual will be summoned and questioned. The attack on AKG Center took place between 11.23 and 11.24 pm on June 30.
Death threats; Gun license for actor Salman Khan

Mumbai: Actor Salman Khan got a license to use a gun. The actor was granted a license by the Mumbai Police for self-defense. The decision was taken in the background of death threats to the actor from unknown persons. A permit to possess a firearm is granted.
Following the death threat, Salman met Police Commissioner Vivek Phansalkar on July 22 and applied for the license. The application was then forwarded to the DCP in charge of Zone 9, where Salman resides, and the gun license was issued on his instructions.
Heavy rain: Red Alert has been declared in 7 districts, Holiday for educational institutions in Pathanamthitta
Thiruvananthapuram: Red Alert has been declared in 7 districts today as heavy rain continues in Kerala. A Red Alert has been announced today in the districts from Thiruvananthapuram to Idukki. Heavy rain is likely today and tomorrow. A red alert was announced in all 11 districts on Wednesday.
Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has asked people to be extremely cautious based on the warning that the rains will intensify in the state.
A holiday has been declared for educational institutions in the Pathanamthitta district due to heavy rain in the state. The Collector announced a holiday for educational institutions including professional colleges.
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Three Congress MLAs from Jharkhand were arrested in Bengal

Kolkata: Police arrested three Congress MLAs in Jharkhand who arrived with a car full of cash.
A huge amount of money was found in their car in Bengal’s Howrah district. Then the Bengal Police arrested him.
Jamtara MLA Irfan Ansari, Khijri MLA Rajesh Kachhap, and Kolebira MLA Naman Bixel were arrested. A large amount of money was recovered from their car after receiving secret information that they were smuggling a large amount of money. Note counting machines have been brought in place to find out how much money is there. Howrah Superintendent of Police Swati Bhangalia said that the MLAs are being questioned about the source of the money.
Garuda commandos deployed in Dakshina Kannada; Prohibition extended

Bengaluru: Because of the tension in Dakshina Kannada, the district administration has directed that all shops and business establishments remain closed from 6 pm to 6 am.
Deputy Commissioner Dr. KV Rajendra gave the order in this regard. The government’s directive to comply with this directive is till August 1. The order came after three murders in the district in the last 10 days.
Hospitals and medical shops will function normally. Others operate only from 6 am to 6 pm. The ban on the sale of liquor will continue from July 29 to August 1 at 8 am in Bandwal, Puttur, Belthangadi, Sullya, and Kadaba taluks. Section 144 has been extended from midnight on July 29 to 12 am on August 6 in Bantwal, Puttur, Belthangadi, Sullya, and Kadaba taluks.
Plus one trial allotment; Time for corrections extended
Thiruvananthapuram: The time for corrections in trial allotment for Plus One admissions in the state has been extended. The time has been extended till 5 pm tomorrow. Minister V Sivankutty informed that the action is based on the demand of students and parents.
Earlier the website where the trial allotment was published was down. Then Education Minister V Sivankutty himself intervened and resolved the problem. The first allotment of the main phase will be published on August 3. The education department has decided to start the class on the 22nd.
Cyclone; Chance of heavy rain for five days
Thiruvananthapuram: The Central Meteorological Department has said that there is a possibility of heavy rain in the next 5 days in the state. Yellow alert has been declared in seven districts today. Yellow alert has been announced in Alappuzha, Kottayam, Idukki, Ernakulam, Thrissur, Palakkad and Malappuram districts.
The rains in Kerala have intensified due to the influence of cyclonic circulation in the Bay of Bengal. From today till August 3, fishermen have also been banned from going to sea along the Kerala coast.
Orange alert has been announced tomorrow in Kottayam and Idukki districts and yellow alert in Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha, Ernakulam, Thrissur, Palakkad, Malappuram, Kozhikode, Kannur, and Kasaragod districts.
The State Disaster Management Authority has also warned people in low-lying areas, river banks and landslide-prone hilly areas to be extremely cautious as the rains continue.
Milk and eggs from tomorrow in Anganwadis in the state
Thiruvananthapuram: The state government has made special provisions for four lakh Anganwadi-pre-school children in the state from Monday. The menu has been revised to incorporate the Nutritious Childhood Project. It will also be implemented in 33,115 Anganwadis under the Department of Women and Child Development. Minister Veena George announced that Rs 61.5 crore has been allocated.
The state-level inauguration will be done by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan at DPI Jawahar Cooperative Bhavan on Monday the 12th. Milk required for the project will be delivered directly to Anganwadis through Milma, the local dairy society, Kudumbashree, and dairy farmers. Milma’s UHT milk will be delivered to 220 Anganwadis in hilly rural areas. Eggs are procured from Kudumbashree Poultry Farms or locally.







