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Online class applicable to all schools: Minister V Sivankutty; No change for SSLC and Plus Two exams

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Thiruvananthapuram: In the wake of the spread of covid, the decision to make the education of children up to ninth class online applies to all schools in the state. The decision applies to all schools including Unaided, CBSE, and Kendriya Vidyalaya, minister V Shivankutty said.

He said in a press conference that the intended result would be achieved only if everyone cooperated. The minister also said that there would be no change in the SSLC and Plus Two examinations. A separate timetable will be prepared for online classes. The guidelines for class 10,11,12 will be updated. The minister added that he has been asked to expedite the vaccination of children.

The minimum charge will be Rs. 10 and Rs. 5 for students; Bus fare hike from February 1

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Thiruvananthapuram; The state government plans to increase bus fares from February 1. The recommendation of the Department of Transport was approved by the Chief Minister.

With this, the minimum charge on the bus will increase to Rs 10. There is also an increase in student concessions.

Thus the rate increase

At present, the distance of 2.5 km is Rs 8. This is increased to ten rupees. For the subsequent distance, 80 paise per km will be one rupee. The minimum charge for students will be increased to Rs 5. At present, the rate for students is Rs. 5 per 1.5 km and Rs. 2 per 1 km. The proposal is to increase the fare to Rs. 5 for these two distances.

Travel will be free for children from BPL families. Ordinary buses that start their service between 8 pm and 5 am will be charged 50 percent more.

Sabarimala Darshan; A minibus carrying pilgrims overturned, injuring 10 people

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Pathanamthitta: A minibus carrying devotees returning from Sabarimala overturned. The vehicle was traveling from Tamil Nadu when it met with an accident at 3.30 am today. There were 15 people in the vehicle. 10 people were injured. Three were admitted to Kottayam Medical College and seven to Pathanamthitta General Hospital. No one was in critical condition.

Omicron expansion may end within two months

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New Delhi: Anurag Agarwal, a member of the World Health Organization’s technical advisory group, has said that the Omicron wave, a variant of the covid variant, is likely to ease by March. There has been a huge increase in the number of cases in the last few days. Anurag added that people who are currently immunocompromised are at higher risk of contracting the disease and that Omicron could spread to rural areas after spreading in the metros.

Covid; Weekend lockdown announced, night curfew

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Srinagar: A weekend lockdown has been declared in Jammu and Kashmir in the wake of the covid outbreak. The State Disaster Management Department said the decision was taken in view of the rising number of covid cases on a daily basis and the increasing positivity rate.

On Friday, 2,456 new cases were reported in Kashmir. Friday saw the highest number of single-day cases in the state since covid was confirmed. A night travel ban is currently in place. Night curfew is in place from 9 pm to 6 am. Schools, colleges, and coaching centers were closed earlier.

Only those who have received two doses of the vaccine are allowed to enter the offices. Cinema halls, theaters, multiplexes, restaurants, gyms, and swimming pools can accommodate up to 25 percent of the population. The number of people attending halls and public events have been reduced to 25.

Omicron confirmed to 48 people in Kerala

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Thiruvananthapuram: Health Minister Veena George has said that 48 more people in the state have been confirmed to have Omicron. Kozhikode 12, Ernakulam 9, Thrissur 7, Thiruvananthapuram 6, Kottayam 4, Malappuram 2, Kollam, Idukki, Alappuzha, Palakkad, and Wayanad one each were confirmed by Omicron. In addition, Omicron also affected 3 Tamil Nadu nationals from the UAE.

33 were from low-risk countries and 2 were from high-risk countries. 9 people were infected with  Omicron through contact. Eight people from Kozhikode and one from Kottayam contracted the disease. Three from Thrissur and one from Kollam are from other states.

Kozhikode UAE 3, Qatar 1, Ernakulam UAE 4, Saudi Arabia, Botswana, Qatar, Italy, Romania 1 each, Thrissur UAE 3, USA 1, Thiruvananthapuram UAE 5, Kuwait 1, Kottayam UAE 2, Canada 1, Malappuram UAE 1, Saudi Arabia 1, Alappuzha Saudi Arabia 1, Palakkad UAE 1, Wayanad Australia 1.

With this, Omicron has been confirmed for a total of 528 people in the state. 365 came from low-risk countries and a total of 92 from high-risk countries. A total of 61 people were infected through contact. There are 10 people from other states.

Covid case on the extreme; All places of worship will be closed from today until January 18

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places of worship

Chennai: The Tamil Nadu government has tightened restrictions on the rapid spread of covid and Omicron cases. From January 14 to 18, the public was denied access to places of worship. It was also decided to implement a lockdown in the state on Sunday, January 16th.

Essential services will be excluded from the lockdown. Only 75% of passengers will be allowed to travel on public transport. The restrictions are in effect until January 31.

Currently, 64 percent of people in the state have been fully vaccinated. About 74 percent of children between the ages of 15 and 18 have been vaccinated, the CM Stalin said. Stalin said the booster dose was also receiving a good response. Last day alone, covid confirmed 20,911 cases in the state. Total cases 28,68,500. The total covid deaths are 36,930. There are currently 1,03,616 covid victims under surveillance.

Nun Molesting case: Bishop Franco Mulakkal acquitted

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Bishop Franco

Kottayam: Bishop Franco Mulaikkal was acquitted in the case of raping a nun. The verdict was pronounced by judge G Gopakumar. The judge also ruled that the entire case against Franco would not stand.

The case alleges that Bishop Franco molested a nun 13 times between 2014 and 2016 at the Missionaries of Jesus monastery in Kuravilangad.

The verdict in the case comes after a 105-day hearing. The bishop was charged with seven charges, including rape and sexual assault using power.

Seven killed in a car crash

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Bangalore car crash

Bangalore: Seven killed when car overturns on a divider. The incident took place at Kananakatte village in the Jagalur district of Karnataka. The victims were traveling from Bangalore to Hospet.

The victims were traveling from Bengaluru to Hospet and from the Yadgir district. Six of them died at the scene and another died on the way to the hospital.

TN to increases fine for not wearing the mask

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Chennai: The Tamil Nadu government has increased the fines for those who do not wear masks. The government increases the fine collected for not wearing the mask at public places to Rs 500. Earlier it was Rs 200. Meanwhile, the fine has been increased with the increase in covid cases. This has been extended to January 31st. The Tamil Nadu government has made two doses of the vaccine mandatory for entry into the Nilgiris.