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Indian fishermen arrested by Sri Lankan navy

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Colombo: The Sri Lankan navy has arrested 12 Indian fishermen for allegedly violating maritime boundaries. The navy said in a statement that the boat they were traveling in had been seized. They were arrested from the sea north of Thalaimannar.

This is the third arrest of an Indian fisherman in Sri Lankan waters this month. There have been several incidents in the past where the Sri Lankan Navy has fired on Indian fishermen and seized boats in the Gulf of Pakistan.

Guruvayur Temple Elephant Race 2022 Photos

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Guruvayur Temple Elephant Race 2022 Photos – Guruvayur Elephant Race held at Guruvayur Temple .Kompan Ravi Krishnan came first in the inaugural elephant race of the Guruvayur temple festival.

Valimai Movie Stills

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Valimai Movie Stills – Find exclusive photos of Valimai starring actor Ajith in the lead role. Valimai location stills and Valimai HD posters.Valimai directed by H. Vinoth, and produced by Boney Kapoor.

Chiranjeevi Visited Guruvayur Temple Photos

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South Indian film star Chiranjeevi visited the Guruvayur Temple. Chiranjeevi and his wife Surekha arrived at the Srivastava Guest House at 3 pm.Pic : Chiranjeevi and his wife prayed in front of the shrine.

Kaalamae Poyalum new Malayalam Musical Video Song

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Kaalamae Poyalum Musical Video Ana Musical Banners Presents Direction : Akhil R Produced by : Anashwara & Anaga Cinematography : Kiran Thampi Assistant camera : Sajan Ramesh VFX Artist : Midhun Krishna Music Directors : Akhil cs , Aswin Gopakumar, Arshad Lyrics : Anu Kumar Singers : Mahima Manji & Aswin Gopakumar Cast : Midhun Krishna & Malavika Shibu Creative Head : Amal Music Production Studio : Mindfield Studios Dance Studio : GJ Studio

Classes in schools from evening until February 21; Minister V Sivankutty

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Thiruvananthapuram: Education Minister V Sivankutty has said that schools in the state will be fully operational from February 21. Classes one to 12 will include all children. School hours should be adjusted from morning to evening according to the standard timetable of the respective schools.

Lessons for 10th and 12th classes should be completed by February 28. After this, we have to move on to the revision activities. More details will be revealed in discussions with the teachers’ unions on Tuesday.

Every Saturday is a working day, except for the public holidays in February and March. Model examinations for SSLC, Higher Secondary, and Vocational Higher Secondary will start from March 16. The timetable will be published later. The annual examination will be held in classes one to nine, the minister said.

Attukal Pongala; RTPCR Negative Certificate Mandatory for temple visit

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Thiruvananthapuram: Those who visit Attukal temple on Pongala Day should keep the RTPCR Negative Certificate taken within 72 hours or produce the document of covid Positive within three months. The district collector issued an order stating that a negative certificate was required.

Admission to the temple is restricted to those above 18 years of age. Children under 18 years of age with no symptoms may enter with family members. The directive also applies to volunteers.

People with symptoms are not allowed inside the temple. Organizers must ensure that covid protocol is strictly adhered to inside and outside the temple.

To maintain the social distance, the exact distance should be determined and marked on the ground in a circle. The organizers should instruct the devotees to stand only on these signs. Police and organizers should control the crowd through queues and barricades. Non-traditional events will not be allowed.

The order also says that visitors to the temple must ensure that they are following the covid protocol at all times.

Colleges will not be opened in Karnataka; Prohibition in Mysore and Udupi

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Bangalore: The government has said that educational institutions from pre-university in Karnataka will not be open till Wednesday. The final decision will be taken after the meeting tomorrow.

Strong security arrangements have been put in place in case of classes one to ten open on Monday. The government also directed district administrations to convene peace meetings in conflict-prone areas.

Educational institutions in the state have been closed following the hijab controversy. The problems started when Muslim students wearing hijab were denied admission to colleges in Udupi due to pressure from Sangh Parivar organizations. The ban then spread to schools in various districts. The High Court had yesterday issued an interim order directing the schools to reopen. The High Court had also imposed a ban on religious dress in schools.

Meanwhile, rallies and protests were banned in Mysore. The action was taken under Section 144 of the CRPC in the wake of the protest called on the issue of hijab. Prohibition orders will remain in effect until 10 pm tonight. A prohibition has been issued in Udupi also. 

The state is likely to receive heavy rains till Wednesday

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Thiruvananthapuram: The Central Meteorological Department has warned of heavy rains in Kerala till Wednesday. The rain was due to strong east winds.

Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha, Kottayam, and Idukki districts are likely to receive showers in the coming days. Thundershowers and winds of up to 40 kilometers per hour are expected.

Seven districts in the state are likely to receive showers today. The monsoon is expected in Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha, Kottayam, Idukki, and Ernakulam districts. Isolated showers are likely in these districts. No alerts were issued.

There is no restriction on fishing off the coast of Kerala. Heavy rains lashed the Thiruvananthapuram district yesterday. Heavy rains lashed the hilly and urban areas of the district. It started raining in the Thiruvananthapuram district around noon.

The study found that the lifespan of a booster dose was only three months

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Washington: The effectiveness of third-dose MRNA vaccines such as Pfizer and Modena will begin to decline by the fourth month, according to a U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study.

The CDC says the new findings suggest that an additional dose or a fourth dose may be needed to ensure public safety. Although complete vaccination has not been achieved in many countries, only a few countries have released boosters.