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After Sri Lanka, Economic crisis in Iran too, four people died in clashes

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Tehran:  Following Sri Lanka, Iran is also reportedly heading for a severe financial crisis. People in Iran have taken to the streets as prices of essential commodities have quadrupled. Four people have been killed in clashes between police and protesters in Iran, according to international media reports.

But scenes of protests in major cities are flooding social media. There are also reports of several business institutions being looted.

In Iran, an Asian country of more than 80 million people, the situation has been exacerbated by the sudden cessation of government subsidies for essential commodities. The price of cooking oil, milk, and cereals has quadrupled in one go. It is clear from the footage that people are chanting slogans against Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and President Ibrahim Reiz.

According to the international media, large protests are taking place in all 31 provinces of Iran. Hundreds of protesters have been arrested. The Internet has been cut off in ten major cities. Earlier, in 2019, a popular uprising erupted in Iran.

Heat wave again in North India

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New Delhi: The Meteorological Department has warned of new heat waves in the northwestern and central parts of the country. In the northwestern part, the maximum temperature is likely to rise to 2–3 C for the next 48 hours. In most places, the maximum temperature was recorded above normal yesterday. Gurugram in Haryana recorded 44.7 degrees Celsius, Bathinda in Punjab 44 degrees Celsius and Amritsar 41.2 degrees Celsius.

CI suspended for cheating in LLB exam

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Thiruvananthapuram: The CI has been suspended for cheating in the LLB exam. The action is against Thiruvananthapuram Police Training College Inspector RS Adarsh.

Adarsh was an evening batch student at the Thiruvananthapuram Law Academy. The University Exam Squad had found that Adarsh had cheated with a book during the exam. Balram Kumar Upadhyaya, DGP, Training College, has suspended Adarsh following a departmental inquiry. The order also said that Adarsh’s action had tarnished the image of the training college and the police force.
Adarsh, a student of the Evening batch at the Law Academy, had been on leave for three months to study for the exam.

Monkeypox confirmed in the US

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Monkeypox

Washington:  One case of monkeypox has been confirmed in the US following reports of monkeypox cases in South America and Europe. The monkeypox was confirmed in a Massachusetts native who returned from a visit to Canada.

About 40 people were diagnosed with the disease in Spain and Portugal. The first case was reported in the UK on May 6. Nine cases have been confirmed in the UK so far. The spread of the rare and dangerous monkeypox, which was reported only in parts of Africa, is causing concern in other parts of the world.

If the monkey fever is caused by a virus, the patient will recover in a few weeks. However, death is rare. In recent years, thousands of people in central and western Africa have been infected with the H5N1 virus. The World Health Organization (WHO) said on Tuesday it had consulted with health experts in the UK and Europe over the spread of monkeypox. The group said further action could be taken only after a clear study of the spread of monkeypox in countries such as Africa and its effects.

The virus was first confirmed in Britain by a man returning from Nigeria. The UK Health Security Agency said in a statement that the cases, which were later reported, may have been social spreading. The World Health Organization (WHO) says that the majority of cases are caused by male homosexuals.

The UK Health Security Agency says that although monkeypox is more likely to be transmitted through sexual contact, monkeypox is not the only contagious disease. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says the virus can be transmitted through body fluids, sores caused by monkeypox, sharing clothing and bedding, and using home-based disinfectants.

The primary symptoms of monkeypox are fever, muscle aches, fatigue, and inflammation of the lymph nodes. Later, blisters appear on the face and body, similar to those in chickenpox. The disease was first confirmed in monkeys in 1958. The first human case of the disease was reported in 1970. The disease is transmitted from infected animals to humans.

Rain: Alert issued in the state lifted

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Thiruvananthapuram:  The orange alert issued today in all the districts has been withdrawn as the heavy rains in the state have eased slightly. Yellow alert has been issued in all the districts due to the possibility of heavy rains.

No orange alert has been declared in any district tomorrow. Yellow alert in all districts. However, the Central Meteorological Department has warned fishermen not to go fishing off the coast of Kerala until further notice as heavy rains are likely.

Meanwhile, the state has forecast isolated heavy rains in the coming days. Yellow alert has been issued in Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Alappuzha, Ernakulam, Thrissur and Malappuram districts.
The government has asked people to be extra vigilant in the light of their past experiences of flood damage. A special control room was opened in the office of the Minister of Revenue. In case of an emergency, people can call the control room for help.
Thrissur Peringalkuthu dam opened due to high water level. All 15 shutters of the Bhootthankett Dam were opened. The Disaster Management Authority (DMA) has warned people living in low-lying and hilly areas to be extra vigilant as the rains continue. Fishermen are advised to heed the weather warning as wind speeds can reach 40 to 55 kmph. Currently, fishing is banned along the Kerala-Lakshadweep coast.

Nikki Galrani Wedding Photos ; Nikki Galrani marriage with Aadhi Pinisetty 

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Nikki Galrani Wedding Photos; Nikki Galrani marriage with Aadhi Pinisetty was held in Chennai. Only close relatives and friends attended Nikki Galrani marriage.

Salt factory wall collapses, 12 workers killed; Many were injured

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Ahmedabad: Twelve workers were killed when the wall of a salt factory collapsed. The accident took place at a salt factory at Halwad GIDC in Morbi, Gujarat. Twenty people were injured in the incident. The district collector said the incident took place while the work of filling the sacks with salt was in progress. The overturning of the salt sacks also increased the impact of the accident. Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his condolences on the incident. Compensation of Rs 2 lakh each has been announced for the families of the deceased.

Food security license to be made mandatory: Minister Veena George

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Thiruvananthapuram: Health Minister Veena George has said that food security licenses will be made compulsory in the state. She said all shops should display toll-free numbers.

Institutions must obtain a Food Safety Registration / License within three months. The toll-free number of the Food Safety Department should be displayed in all food establishments. Food safety inspections will be tightened. The Food safety inspection is very important ahead of the monsoon season. The food safety sector is of paramount importance for the prevention of infectious diseases. The food safety calendar needs to be updated promptly. The Minister said that the public will have the facility to upload complaints along with photos.
There should be no reason to stop the food safety inspection after a while. Regular inspections should be performed. Strict measures should be taken. Closed shops will be open according to exact criteria. The inspection should be analyzed at the state level every month. Awareness programs should also be strengthened. Must have at least one member of an organization trained to meet the criteria set by FSSAI. They need to train others. All levels of food items should be inspected. The minister said the officers would seek police protection during emergencies during the inspection.

OBC Reservation allowed in local body election in Madhya Pradesh

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Bhopal: The Supreme Court has said that OBCs (other backward communities) can be given reservation in the local body elections in Madhya Pradesh. The Supreme Court has approved the report of the Madhya Pradesh Backward Classes Welfare Commission and directed the State Election Commission to declare elections within a week. The government had filed an application in the court seeking a change in the Supreme Court’s 10th order this month regarding OBC reservation in local elections. In this, the verdict was in favor of the Madhya Pradesh government.

Karthi Chidambaram’s aide arrested by CBI

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New Delhi: The CBI has arrested a close aide of Karthi Chidambaram, son of former Union Minister P Chidambaram, for visa fraud. S Bhaskar Raman was arrested by the CBI. The arrests came after the CBI raided the residences and offices of Chidambaram and Karthi Chidambaram. He was arrested for allegedly accepting a bribe of Rs 50 lakh to obtain Indian visas for 263 Chinese nationals. Bhaskar Ram was arrested late on Tuesday night. CBI officials said Bhaskar Raman was not cooperating in the investigation and was arrested. Bhaskar Ram will be produced in court soon, officials added.