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Rest from 12 noon to 3 p.m .; Sunstroke prevention; Working hours have been rescheduled

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Thiruvananthapuram: The Labor Commissioner has ordered a rescheduling of working hours till April 30 to prevent workers from getting sunstroke due to rising daytime temperatures in the state.

 Accordingly, those working in day shifts will have a rest period from 12 noon to 3 pm.
 Their working hours are from 7 am to 7 pm and 8 hours. Working hours on other morning and afternoon shifts have been rescheduled to end at 12 noon and start at 3 pm, respectively.

Employee who misled Health Minister Veena George into computer malfunction has been suspended

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Thiruvananthapuram: Suspension for an employee who misled Health Minister Veena George into computer malfunction.  The incident took place at the cash counter of the Thiruvananthapuram General Hospital.

 An employee who misled Health Minister Veena George into not working for 11 months due to a computer malfunction has been sacked pending an investigation.  Minister Veena George visited the General Hospital this morning.  There was only one counter at the cash counter where you had to pay the bill for various checks.
 The minister’s office said the minister saw this as making it harder for patients.  The minister then inquired about the cause of the incident to the employee who was present at the spot. The employee replied that the computer was faulty and had not been working for 11 months.  The Minister immediately summoned the Superintendent and the e-Health staff.

Bheeshma Parvam Stills

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Bheeshma Parvam Stills – Mammooty movie Bheeshma Parvam photos, HD Posters, And Bheeshma Parvam location stills. Movie Directed by Amal Neerad. Nadhiya Moidu, Veena Nandakumar, Lena, Soubin Shahir, Sreenath Bhasi, and many other celebrities starring in Bheeshma Parvam.

CPI (M) activist’s murder: Seven in custody

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Mahi:  Seven people have been remanded in custody in connection with the murder of Haridas, a native of Punnol near New Mahi. There are indications that Lijesh, the BJP councilor who made the controversial speech, will also be taken into custody. A special team of police is investigating.

It has not yet been confirmed whether it was a political assassination or not. Kannur City Police Commissioner RR Elangovan said that all these matters are being looked into.

Meanwhile, information in Haridas’ Inquest report has come out. Haridas has been hacked more than twenty times. The body is in an incalculable state of disrepair. The left leg was amputated below the knee. There is a deep cut in four places below the right knee. The wounds are mostly below the waist. Deep wounds were also recorded in the left arm.

Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist captured in Jammu and Kashmir

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Srinagar: Lashkar-e -Taiba terrorist arrested in Doda district of Jammu and Kashmir Sansil: Adil Iqbal Bhat, a native of Bajarni, was arrested. He was apprehended during a search operation in the Tathri area by police, Rashtriya rifles, Sashasthra seema bel and armed Seemabal. A pistol, two magazines and nine rounds of ammunition were seized from them.

 Earlier in the day, security forces arrested two militants during a search operation in Pulwama and Srinagar. Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorists were arrested. Weapons and explosives were seized from them.

KSRTC to join hands with local bodies

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Thiruvananthapuram: In rural areas where there is no bus service, KSRTC arrives by village train.  Gramavandi special services will be started in collaboration with the Local Self Government Department.

 Due to the current financial crisis, KSRTC alone will not be able to expand its services to isolated areas due to additional liabilities.  In this case, the Gramavandi scheme will come into effect on the condition that the diesel cost for the journey should be borne entirely by the local bodies.
 The total cost of running a 150 km bus is estimated at Rs 9,251.  Of this, Rs 3,375 is for diesel.  The diesel cost of a village train plying through multiple panchayats can be shared.  Local bodies should ensure parking of vehicles, accommodation, and security of employees.
 KSRTC is launching the Gramavandi service in view of the growing demand for bus services to isolated rural areas.  The service will be feeder service and end-to-end service.  Ordinary bus fares are applicable.
 The service can also be connected to schools, hospitals, social welfare institutions, anganwadis and markets.  To ensure smooth running, the Transportation Management Committee will be constituted under the chairmanship of the local body and evaluate the activities.  KSRTC hopes to launch village trains by next April.

Hijab;  Protests are strong in Karnataka

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Banglore: Protests continue in Karnataka as educational institutions and police crack down on the hijab ban.  In South Kannada, the ban on school and college premises has been extended to 26.

 At Shivamogga Shiralakoppa Pre-University College, 58 students wearing hijab were suspended.  Tensions were high in Yedagir, Bellary, Belagavi and Chitradurga on Saturday, blocking students.

 Belagavi Vijpara Medical College has been closed indefinitely.  Students boycott class at Harihara SJVP College, Dhawangare.  Umbrella student protests intensified.  Police have registered a case against 15 students of Empress College in Tumkur for allegedly violating the ban.
 The situation in the state continues to be tumultuous as the High Court ban on the hijab continues.  Home Minister Araga Gyanendra has said that stern action will be taken against those who wear hijab and disobey the interim order of the high court.

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.