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Thank you for getting the baby back; Anupama says the strike will continue till take action against the culprits

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anupama baby

Thiruvananthapuram: Anupama thanked everyone for getting the baby back. She responded that they were very happy and thanked those who stood by. Anupama received the child in the Thiruvananthapuram family court.

Anupama, who came to the protest tent with her child from the court, informed the media that the strike would not stop. She said the strike would continue till the authorities take action against the culprits.

KK Rama MLA, who was with Anupama, said that the conspirators in the incident would be brought out and the strike would continue till they are given legal punishment.

Australia announces international travel ban waivers

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Vienna: Australia announces international travel ban waivers. As part of this, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has announced that foreign students and staff will be allowed to enter the country from December 1. Admission is open to those who received two doses of the vaccine.

Covaxin and covishield are vaccines made in India that are approved by Australia. Those arriving in the country must have an RTPCR Negative Certificate and Vaccination Certificate taken within 72 hours. At the same time, they have to comply with the existing quarantine laws in the country.

45 including 12 children killed in bus fire in Bulgaria

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Bulgaria bus fire

Sofia: A bus fire in Bulgaria has killed at least 45 people, including children. The accident happened on the highway 40 km from the Bulgarian capital, Sofia. The danger is not yet clear. Nikolai Nikolaev, head of the fire safety and civil protection department under the Interior Ministry, told BNT that 12 people, including children, had died in the crash.

He added that seven people had been rescued and taken to a hospital in Sofia. The bus was traveling from Istanbul to Skopje in northern Macedonia when it crashed.

Military agreement; In Sudan, 12 ministers resigned

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Military agreement

Khartoum: Twelve Sudanese ministers have resigned in protest of a deal struck with a military council. The resignation letter was handed over to Abdullah Hamduk, who has returned to the post of Prime Minister. Hamdouk was reinstated as prime minister by the military on Sunday, ending a month-long political uncertainty in the African nation of Sudan.

The agreement was signed with the army chief, Jana. Abdul Fattah al-Burhan. The agreement was welcomed by the international community but was rejected by pro-democracy activists in Sudan, who said it was an attempt to legitimize the military coup. They also demanded that the military not be part of the future Sudanese government.

Khurram Parvez arrested by NIA

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Khurram Parvez

New Delhi: Human rights activist Khurram Parvez has been arrested by the National Investigation Agency (NIA). Parvez was arrested in Srinagar on Monday in connection with a case filed against him for allegedly engaging in illegal activities, including funding for terrorism. The day before, the NIA had raided Parvez’s residence and the office of the Jammu and Kashmir Commission of Civil Society (JKCCS) in Srinagar. Parvez is the JKCCS Program Coordinator for the Federation of Human Rights Groups and Individuals in Jammu and Kashmir, founded in 2000 by human rights lawyer and activist Pervez.

Parvez was initially taken into custody for questioning but was officially arrested by the NIA later in the evening. Sources said Parvez’s family was informed of his arrest in the evening and he would be flown to New Delhi on Tuesday.

In October last year, the NIA raided Parvez’s residence and office in Srinagar and the residences of several activists and journalists. The Mehbooba Mufti-led government had filed a case against Parvez under the Public Safety Act (PSA) in 2016 following protests following the assassination of militant commander Burhan Wani.

Adoption controversy; DNA result is positive

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anupama Adoption controversy

Thiruvananthapuram:  DNA test result positive in Peroorkada adoption controversy. Examination results show that the mother of the child brought to Kerala from Andhra Pradesh is Anupama. Samples of Anupama and Ajith matched the baby’s DNA. The samples were tested by the Rajiv Gandhi Center for Biotechnology. The test result was handed over to the CWC.

Anupama said she is very happy to have the baby. There are still legal steps to get the baby. Anupama said she hopes to have the baby in her arms as soon as possible.

The baby was delivered after a year-long struggle. Even if the baby is born, the struggle will continue. The fight will continue until the perpetrators are punished. But Anupama said she would think about how to strike later. Ajith said he is happy to have the baby.

Gas cylinder explodes while cooking, one dead: 10 injured, three houses destroyed

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Chennai: Woman dies after LPG cylinder explodes. The incident took place in Salem, Tamil Nadu. The deceased has been identified as Rajalakshmi, 70, of Pandurangan Kovil, Karingalpetti. The blast destroyed three houses. The accident happened while cooking. Ten people were injured in the blast. Five people were rescued and taken to the hospital. This includes a child. The injuries of three people are reported to be serious. Rescue work is in progress. Two other nearby houses were also reported damaged.

Book Online OP Tickets in Kerala Government Hospitals Website

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Kerala government’s new e-health web portal to provide health department online services. People will be able to book hospital appointments online through this portal.

How to register in Kerala Government e-health portal?

  1. Visit the portal https://ehealth.kerala.gov.in and click on the register
  2. First enter your Aadhaar number. You will receive an OTP in the registered mobile.
  3. Once you submit the OTP, You will be assigned a unique health ID number.
  4. During the initial login, you will get a text message with a 16-digit personalized health ID number and password on your mobile device.
  5. This ID number and password can be used to book hospital appointments.

How to book an OP Ticket Online ?

  1. Using the ID number and password, access the site at https://ehealth.kerala.gov.in.
  2. Choose New Appointment. If you are directed to a specific hospital, add its information. Then, choose a hospital and a department.
  3. Tokens for the day will be displayed while selecting the appointment date.
  4. You are able to select the token number that is most convenient for you.
  5. The booking information will be sent to you through SMS. During the visit, this message should be shown at the hospital.
  6. For further information, call the Disha helpdesk at 104, 1056, 0471 2552056, or 2551056.

The amount of water carried from Mullaperiyar to Tamil Nadu has been reduced

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Idukki: The water level in the Mullaperiyar Dam has risen again as the amount of water carried to Tamil Nadu has reduced. The current water level is 141.05 feet. At present, Tamil Nadu carries only 467 cubic feet of water per second. The water level in the Mullaperiyar Dam had started declining due to low rainfall and low flow.

At the same time, the water level in the Mullaperiyar Dam will not change for the time being. The interim order of the Supreme Court will continue. The Supreme Court accepted Kerala’s stand that there is no urgent order in the case now. For the time being, Tamil Nadu has no objection to raising the water level to 142 feet this month as per the existing rule curve. Kerala’s demand before the Supreme Court was not to raise the water level of the Mullaperiyar Dam above 140 feet. Kerala had demanded that the existing rule curve be rearranged.

However, when the case was taken up today, Kerala said it needed a detailed inquiry into the matter. For that, the case should be postponed to another day. Until then, Kerala has stated that it has no objection to the continuation of the interim order to fix the water level as per the rule curve approved by the oversight committee. The case was adjourned till December 10, accepting Kerala’s demand. With Kerala saying it has no objection to the continuation of the interim order, Tamil Nadu has no objection to raising the water level in the dam to 142 feet this month.

Covid confirmed to Kamal Haasan

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Kamal Haasan

Chennai: Actor Kamal Haasan has been confirmed by covid. Covid has been confirmed as the star to return after a visit to the US. The actor has been admitted to a hospital in Chennai. Kamal Haasan made the announcement on his Twitter account. Kamal Hasan is also the founder of the Makkal Neethi Mayyam party.