New Delhi: A decision has been taken to extend the closure of schools due to air pollution in Delhi. The Directorate of Education said online classes will only be available until further notice.
The decision comes as air pollution levels continue to rise. Schools and colleges were closed for a week on November 13 due to air pollution. Air pollution in Delhi has reached between 350 and 400 percent.
Delhi’s contribution to air pollution in the capital is only 31 percent, Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai said yesterday. The minister said the remaining 69 percent of pollution comes from outside and it is difficult to reduce the level of pollution in this situation.
The Supreme Court has also intervened in the issue of air pollution in the country’s capital and surrounding areas. The Supreme Court questioned whether a lockdown could be imposed. The court also asked the central and state governments what steps have been taken to reduce the level of pollution.
Thiruvananthapuram: Heavy rains in Vijayawada and Gundukal railway divisions; Sabari Express from Secunderabad and Ernakulam Weekly Express from Nizamuddin have been canceled.
The Secunderabad-Thiruvananthapuram daily Sabari Express (Train No. 17230) scheduled to leave Secunderabad today (21.11) and tomorrow (22.11.21) has been canceled.
The Nizamuddin-Ernakulam weekly train scheduled to leave on Tuesday (23.11.21) (Train No. 12646) has been canceled.
2) Trains canceled tomorrow due to track cleaning work at Thiruvananthapuram-Nagercoil landslide site.
19577 Tirunelveli-Jamnagar Biweekly Express will leave Thiruvananthapuram on the 22nd (tomorrow). (Partially canceled section: Tirunelveli – Thiruvananthapuram). Train No. 22627 Tiruchirappalli-Thiruvananthapuram Intercity Express will terminate at Tirunelveli on October 22. (Tirunelveli – Thiruvananthapuram) Train No. 22628 Thiruvananthapuram-Tiruchirappalli Intercity Express will leave Tirunelveli Junction at 22 noon. (Thiruvananthapuram – Tirunelveli) Train No. 16730 Punalur-Madurai Express will leave Punalur at Tirunelveli Junction on October 22. (Punalur – Tirunelveli) 16724 Kollam-Chennai Egmore Ananthapuri service will leave Nagercoil on November 22. (Kollam – Nagercoil). Train No. 16650 Nagercoil – Mangalore Parasuram Express will leave Thiruvananthapuram at 22 noon. (Nagercoil – Thiruvananthapuram) Train No. 16649 Mangalore – Nagercoil Parasuram Express will terminate at Thiruvananthapuram on October 22. (Thiruvananthapuram – Nagercoil) Train No. 16606 Nagercoil-Mangalore Ernad Express will leave Thiruvananthapuram Central on October 22 and arrive at Mangalore Central on the same day. (Nagercoil – Thiruvananthapuram). Train No. 16605 Mangalore – Nagercoil Ernad Express will terminate at Thiruvananthapuram on the 22nd. (Thiruvananthapuram – Nagercoil) Train No. 16525 Kanyakumari-KSR Bangalore Island Express will leave Kollam at 22 noon. (Kanyakumari-Kollam). Train No. 16366 Nagercoil-Kottayam Daily Express will leave Kayamkulam Junction on November 22 and arrive at Kottayam on the same day. (Nagercoil – Kayamkulam). Train No. 16127 Chennai Egmore – Guruvayur Daily Express will terminate at Tirunelveli on October 22 (Tirunelveli – Guruvayur). Train No. 16729 Madurai – Punalur Express (departing on the 21st) will terminate at Tirunelveli. (Tirunelveli – Punalur) Train No. 16723 Chennai Egmore-Kollam Ananthapuri Express (departing on the 21st) will terminate at Nagercoil (Nagercoil – Kollam). Train No. 16526 KSR Bangalore-Kanyakumari Island Express (departing on the 21st) will terminate at Kollam Junction. (Kanyakumari – Kollam). Train No. 16128 Guruvayur – Chennai Egmore Express (departing on the 21st) will start from Tirunelveli. (Guruvayur – Tirunelveli). 19578 Jamnagar – Tirunelveli Junction Bi-weekly Express (departing on 20th) will terminate at Thiruvananthapuram Central. (Thiruvananthapuram-Tirunelveli).
Thiruvananthapuram: Opportunity to correct mistakes in ration card and link Aadhaar number. This is being facilitated through the Civil Supplies Department’s ‘Thelima 2021’ project. Can be availed till December 15.
This will enable them to correct errors in the ration card member’s name, initials, address, relationship with the cardholder, occupation of the members and to add information about LPG and electricity connection to the Aadhaar number ration card. All you have to do is deposit the applications along with the required documents in the boxes provided in the ration shops.
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New Delhi: The Goods and Services Tax (GST) on textiles and footwear has been hiked from 5 percent to 12 percent. This was announced by the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC). With this, the prices of clothes will go up from January. At present, the tax on textiles up to Rs 1,000 was five percent. The GST on shoes, regardless of price, has also been increased from five to 12 percent.
The GST Council meeting last September decided to revise the tariff on textiles and footwear from January. Although the GST rate was not increased, garment prices were expected to rise by 15-20 percent. Eighty percent of the market is made up of garments priced below Rs 1,000. According to officials at the Clothing Manufacturers Association of India, the decision will affect the textile sector as prices of yarn, packing and freight go up.
Kochi: Excise has intensified monitoring at DJ parties in connection with the accidental death of models in Kochi. The district excise chief said that DJ parties in Kochi are monitoring the situation. The report will be submitted after inspecting Hotel No. 18 in Fort Kochi. He said hotel owner Roy Vayalatt would be questioned and the excise would check if there was any intoxication at the hotel. Meanwhile, the crime branch is looking into the details of the after-party at the ‘No. 18’ hotel.
Idukki: Two shutters of the Pampa dam were opened due to the rising water level. The flow of water is 25 cumecs to 100 cusecs per second. The water reaches Pampa Triveni only after six hours. In populated areas, the water level in Pampa is likely to rise by up to 10 cm. The district collector said that those living on the banks of the river Pampa should be careful.
Sabarimala pilgrims are advised to avoid bathing in the river. At the same time, as the rains receded, restrictions on pilgrims on Sabarimala were lifted. Pilgrims were restricted from entering the Sabarimala forest and the eastern hills. The raising of the shutters of the Moozhiyar, Kaki, Anathodu dams caused raised water levels in the Pampa, Triveni rivers.
Srinagar: Troops kill a terrorist in a clash between security forces and terrorists in Kulgam, Jammu, and Kashmir. The clash took place at Ashmoji in Kulgam. Jammu police said they could not identify the slain terrorist. Five militants have been killed in clashes in Kulgam in less than a week.
Clashes also broke out in Pombhai and Gopalpora in Kulgam this week. Afakh, commander of the TRF, was killed during a clash in Gopalpora. Police say he was involved in attacks on civilians in the area. Authorities said the encounter is continuing.
Hyderabad: Andhra Pradesh death toll rises to 19. In Anantapur, a building collapsed, killing four people, including two children. Seven killed in Chittoor floods 25 missing in Nantallur. The search is on for the missing persons who were swept away by buses in Kadapa. 18 people have not been found yet. The number of missing persons has now risen to 100. More members of the National Disaster Response Force were deployed to the rescue.
Heavy rains continue in the eastern districts of Andhra Pradesh due to low pressure in the Bay of Bengal. Extreme levels of flood danger were announced in the Tirupati temple area. Visit to Tirupati has been suspended due to landslides. Many of the sub-temples are underwater. Hundreds of pilgrims from different states have been stranded. Isolated pilgrims in hotels and on the way were shifted to government centers. All four streets near the Tirupati temple were flooded.
Vienna: The spread of covid in Austria is at its worst. In this context, a complete lockdown has been announced in the country. Chancellor Alexander Schellenberg has announced that the lockdown will begin on Monday. The country is set to be shut for ten days from Monday. Schellenberg said the decision would be made after ten days of evaluating the extent of the covid.
Despite months of awareness, many people are still not ready to get the vaccine right. The aim is to vaccinate all the people in the country by February 1 next year, Schellenberg added.