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Planes collide during training in South Korea; Three deaths

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Seol: Three were killed in a plane crash during training in South Korea. One person was injured. The incident took place in the hilly region of the southeastern city of Sachion. KT-1 South Korean Air Force planes collided. Three pilots died in the crash. One person is reported to be in critical condition. Three helicopters, 20 vehicles, and rescue workers flew to the scene.

An encounter between security forces and terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir

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Srinagar:  Encounter between security forces and terrorists in Shopian, Jammu, and Kashmir. The clash took place in the Turkwang region. The security forces arrived at the spot following a tip-off that terrorists were present in the area. Meanwhile, terrorists were carrying out attacks. No further information is available.

Bhishma Parvam in 100 crore club

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Kochi: Mammootty-Amal Neerad team’s Bhishmaparvam won a place in the 100 crore club. Bhishma Parvam has earned a total of Rs 115 crore from the theater, satellite, and digital rights.

Fifteen years after the super hit movie Big B, Mammootty, and director Amal Neerad have teamed up for a movie. The movie is all set to release on OTT after grossing millions in theaters. Mammootty played the lead role of Michaelppa.

Saubin Shahir, Srinath Bhasi, Anasuya Bharadwaj, Nadiay Moithu, Farhan Fazil, Shine Tom Chacko, Dileesh Pothen, Jinu Joseph, Nedumudy Venu, KPAC Lalitha, Manohari Joy, Arun Kumar, Srinda, Lena, Veena Nandakumar, Sudev Nair.  Written by Amal Neerad and Devat Shahji. The film was produced by Amal Neerad Productions. The cinematography was done by Anand C Chandran.

Season tickets, general and unreserved tickets on seven more trains from tomorrow

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Thiruvananthapuram: The Railways has issued season tickets, general and unreserved tickets for seven more special trains in the state from tomorrow.
Season tickets will be available on Ernakulam-Karaikal, Thiruvananthapuram-Mangalore, Alappuzha-Chennai, Chennai-Nagercoil, Nilambur-Kottayam, Punalur-Guruvayur, and Mangalore-Kochuveli Antyodaya Expresses.

Gold hunting in Malappuram; Three arrested

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Malappuram: Another gold hunt in Malappuram. The suspects were nabbed outside the Karipur airport with a kilogram of gold. Three people were arrested in the incident. Muhammad Rameez from Vazhakad, Mohammad Musthafa from Thamarassery, and Kunnamangalam Uwais Zainuddin were arrested. Earlier in the day, police had seized gold from those who had left the airport after a search.

Joe Biden Signed in Anti-Lynching Bill

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Washington: US President Joe Biden has signed the Anti-Lynching Bill. The need for more than a century of American civil rights organizations and activists has been met. With this, genocide became a hate crime in the country.
The US Congress first enacted an anti-lynching bill 120 years ago. But so far it has failed to pass the law more than 200 times.

The U.S. civil rights struggle against genocide began in 1955 with the killing of a 14 – year – an old black man named Emmett Till. Named the Emet Till Anti-Lynching Bill. Biden said that between 1877 and 1950, more than 4,400 black people were massacred in the United States.

Russian military action; The number of refugees has crossed 40 lakh

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Kiev: Six weeks after Russia’s military operation in Ukraine, the number of refugees has risen to more than 4 million, says the head of the UN refugee agency, Filippo Grandi. Grandi tweeted that he had arrived in Lviv, Ukraine, and had been in talks with those concerned to ensure the necessary assistance to those affected by the war and those displaced.

He said it was the largest refugee influx since World War II. The United Nations estimates that 2.3 million people have fled Ukraine to Poland and thousands more to Romania, Moldova and Hungary. 

Fuel prices continue to rise; Diesel prices cross hundred

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New Delhi: Fuel prices have risen in the country today. Petrol price was hiked by 87 paise per liter and diesel by 84 paise. With this, the price of diesel has crossed Rs 100 in the state. In Thiruvananthapuram, diesel costs Rs 100 and 14 paise. Petrol price has been hiked by Rs 7 in 11 days. Diesel price has been hiked by Rs 6 and 74 paise. Diesel crossed 100 in October last year.

SSLC exams Begins; There will be 43,803 candidates in the districts

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Thiruvananthapuram: This year’s SSLC exams will start today (March 31). There are 43,803 candidates appearing for the examination in the district. Of these, 43,743 are regular students and 60 are private registrants.

Vadakara Education District has the highest number of candidates appearing for the examinations. A total of 15,654 candidates are appearing for the exams at 62 centers. In the Thamarassery education district, 15,423 candidates will appear for the examination in 60 centers, and in Kozhikode 12,726 candidates will appear for the examination at 65 centers.

The theory exams will end on April 29. The IT launch will take place from May 3 to 10. Practical examination.

Auto minimum charge Rs 30; Taxi and bus fares have also been increased

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Thiruvananthapuram: The state government has decided to increase auto, taxi, and bus fares. The LDF had recommended an increase in rates. Transport Minister Antony Raju told reporters that the minimum bus fare has been increased from Rs 8 to Rs 10.

The rate was later increased from 90 paise to one rupee for each kilometer. The minimum charge for an autorickshaw has been increased to Rs 30. At present, it is Rs 25. It can travel up to two kilometers on a minimum charge. It is currently one and a half kilometers. An additional charge of Rs 15 per km will be levied. At present, the rate is 12 rupees.

At present, the minimum charge for cars up to 1500 cc is Rs 175. It was raised to Rs. The minimum charge is up to 5 km. An additional charge of Rs 18 per km will be levied. At present, the rate is 15 rupees. The minimum charge for taxis above 1500 cc has been increased to Rs 225. At present, it was Rs 200. An additional charge of Rs 20 per km will be levied. At present, it is Rs. 17. The minister said there would be no change in the waiting charge and overnight surcharge.

The bus owners’ demand for an increase in student fares is justified. The minister said a committee would be appointed to look into the matter.