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Russia-Ukraine conflict; Foreign Ministry urges Indians to leave Ukraine

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New Delhi:  India urges citizens, including students, to leave Ukraine in the wake of the Russia-Ukraine conflict. The Ministry of External Affairs also directed the Indian Embassy staff to return. The move comes amid provocations from the Russian side. The Indian Embassy in Ukraine has said that charter or other aircraft should not be allowed to leave Ukraine.

Students should check the embassy’s Facebook or Twitter for information on charter flights. Indians can contact the Ministry of External Affairs or the Control Room for information and assistance. A 24-hour helpline has also been set up. Special flights from Ukraine will be arranged on the 22nd, 24th and 26th of this month as part of the Vande Bharat Mission.

Kozhikode: Two arrested with MDMA

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Kozhikode: Two persons have been arrested with the deadly drug MDMA. They were arrested by the Koduvalli police. Attinkara Amal Benny and Ambayakunnummal Vishnudas were also arrested. Police seized 810 mg of MDMA and the bike.

The accused were nabbed by a team comprising SIs KK Rajesh Kumar, PK Ashraf, ASIs Sreekumar and Sajeevan, and senior CPOs Abdul Rahim, Jayarajan, and CPO Ratheesh following a tip-off received by Koduvalli Inspector MP Rajesh. The accused, who were produced in the Thamarassery court, were remanded for 14 days.

Ban on WhatsApp and Telegram in Central Government Offices

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New Delhi: A ban has been imposed on private messaging platforms and digital assistant devices in central government offices. The order was issued by the Union Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. The ministry has banned government officials from sharing top-secret and strategic documents via WhatsApp and Telegram.

The ministry has ordered that digital assistant devices such as the Amazon Echo, Apple Homepod, and Google Home, as well as voice assistant technologies such as Alexa and Siri on smartphones and watches, not be used in offices.

The order also requires officials to keep their smartphones out of the room during important meetings. The order comes after a large number of government officials were found to be leaking highly confidential information through private messaging platforms such as WhatsApp and Telegram. The ministry said such actions violate departmental security guidelines and national information security guidelines.

The order states that only a closed network with an encryption system should be used to exchange sensitive documents and confidential information. The ministry has also recommended the use of government email systems (NIC email) and messaging platforms such as CIDAC’s Samved and NIC’s Messages to exchange official messages. Employees working from home are also advised to avoid the transfer of confidential documents.

Permission for hijab; College in Karnataka repeals uniform law

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Mysore: Management has repealed the Uniform Act to allow hijab in a private college in Mysore. This is the first time in Karnataka that a college has allowed hijab after the hijab ban. College action against student protest against hijab ban.

DK Srinivasa Murthy, Deputy Director, Pre-University Education, Mysore, said that four students had protested against not being allowed to wear the hijab in class and were later given the opportunity to study in college by removing the college’s rule on the uniform.

Ukraine civil war intensifies

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Kyiv: Civil war intensifies in Ukraine. The Donetsk People’s Republic has accused Ukrainian forces of launching an offensive in the Donetsk region. However, Ukraine’s coalition forces have blamed insurgents for the attack. The situation is escalating into a conflict as rebel groups call for armaments.

The army also released images of evidence of artillery fire. Meanwhile, Ukraine also shelled the Russian territory of Rostov-on-Don. The picture has been released by the Russian media. Meanwhile, many people, including children, sought refuge in Russia from the rebel-held cities of Lugansk and Donetsk. More than 25,000 people have already arrived in Rostov.

The Ukrainian military says one soldier has been killed and two wounded in a rebel attack. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba said there had been 17 shelling in the past 24 hours. At least 39 houses have been damaged in the attack by Ukrainian forces in the Donetsk and Lugansk regions.

The Lugansk People’s Republic has accused the Ukrainian military of using 120mm shells in violation of the Minsk agreement. There have been two explosions in the southern Donbas gas pipeline. But Ukraine said it had no role to play. Russia, meanwhile, has denied any involvement in the attack, saying it was Ukraine’s internal affairs. Despite Russia’s repeated calls for a withdrawal of troops, a satellite image of the military deployment on the Ukrainian border has been released. Russia has also tested a new ballistic missile.

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Those who take bribes can eat from jail; CM with a warning

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Thiruvananthapuram: Government services are a citizen’s right. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has said that corruption will not be tolerated. Some officials are heard taking money from businessmen. They can not eat food from home anymore. The CM added that such people can get food from jails.

At the same time, the CM said that the aim was to bring all the departments under one umbrella. The promise made by the LDF was fulfilled. The Local Self Government Department put it all together. Scattered sections were an obstacle to the coordination of projects. A coordinated service will be implemented to move this.

The Chief Minister said that Kerala is an investment-friendly state and everyone should stand together for the development of the country. Anyone can start a business. For small and large-scale entrepreneurs, it is enough to take a license for three years. There is an opportunity to start investing quickly. The CM also said that there should be no hostility towards those who come for employment.

No loud talking or song; KSRTC imposes restrictions on mobile usage in bus

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Thiruvananthapuram: KSRTC has imposed restrictions on the use of mobile phones which may disturb other passengers.

The use of loud mobile phones and electronic devices, as well as watching audio videos, was banned. The action comes in the wake of several complaints in this regard.

It will be written and displayed inside the bus. KSRTC hopes that the new decision will help prevent a recurrence of creating an unhealthy and uncomfortable atmosphere among passengers. KSRTC strives to provide safe travel while maximizing the interests of all types of passengers.

Complaints regarding this within the bus will be handled with restraint by the conductors and passengers will be requested to comply with these instructions. The move comes amid numerous complaints that passengers are being fooled into talking loudly on their mobile phones, talking rudely and listening to loud videos and songs.

Earlier, the Karnataka High Court had banned people from listening to loud music on their mobile phones while traveling in a bus.

Actor Premkumar has been appointed as the Vice Chairman of the Kerala Chalachithra Academy

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Thiruvananthapuram: Actor Premkumar has been appointed as the Vice Chairman of the Kerala Chalachithra Academy. The appointment is for three years. The appointment replaces Bina Paul. Earlier, the government had appointed director Ranjith as the chairman of the film academy. Ranjith was appointed to replace director Kamal.

Born in Thiruvananthapuram on September 12, 1967, Premkumar is active in the Malayalam film and television serial industry. He has won several awards, including the State Government Award for Best Television Actor. He made his film debut in the film Sakhavu directed by
P.A.  Baker. He has also won state awards for Best Drama Actor.

Oruthee Movie Stills

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Oruthee Movie Stills – Find the latest photos movie Oruthee starring Navya Nair in the lead role.movie directed by V.K. Prakash. Starring Vinayakan, Navya Nair, Drishya Dinesh, Vipin Mangalashery.

A special court has sentenced 38 people to death in the 2008 Ahmedabad blasts case. Lifetime for 11 people

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Ahmedabad:  Of the 49 convicted in the 2008 Ahmedabad serial blasts case, 38 were sentenced to death. Eleven were sentenced to life imprisonment. The verdict was passed by the Ahmedabad Special Court. 56 people were killed in the incident that day. The Indian Mujahideen was behind the incident.
A series of blasts took place in 2008 in Ahmedabad, Gujarat.
This is the first time so many people have been sentenced to death in a single case.
The trial of the case began in December 2009. The trial was completed in September 2021 in a case involving a total of 77 accused. During the years-long trial, more than 1,100 witnesses were questioned. The court acquitted 28 and found 49 guilty.
On July 26, 2008, bombs exploded in various parts of Ahmedabad. Within 70 minutes, 56 people were killed in 21 blasts in the city. Police had identified the militant group Indian Mujahideen as the mastermind behind the blast. Police said the blasts were planned in retaliation for the 2002 Godhra riots.
Gujarat police had earlier arrested 85 people in connection with the case. However, the trial has started against 78 accused. During the trial, in 2013, some of the accused tried to escape from jail. The accused tried to escape by constructing a tunnel. Meanwhile, a defendant apologized. In addition to crimes such as murder and criminal conspiracy, the UAPA. Defendants were also charged with offenses under the law.