Kochi: A transgender was found dead in a room in Edappally. The deceased was identified as transgender Shraddha (21). The body was found dead by friends in the morning in a room in Ponekara.
Shraddha is a student from Kollam. Police said that she is suspected to have committed suicide.
Two months ago. Transgender activist Ananya Kumari Alex has committed suicide following a mistake in her gender reassignment surgery. Following Ananya’s suicide, her friend Jiju was also found to have committed suicide.
New Delhi: The Center has informed the Supreme Court that it will provide financial assistance of Rs 50,000 each to the families of those who died of Covid. The order was issued on September 3. According to reports, the financial assistance announced by the Central Government came into effect on the 11th. Funding is also provided to those who have died of covid infection or who have taken precautionary measures related to relief work.
One week ago, the Supreme Court had directed that the suicide of a covid patient should be counted as covid death. The apex court had also directed the Center to change its policy of not paying compensation if covid victims commit suicide. The apex court was hearing a petition seeking Rs 4 lakh each in compensation to the families of those killed by covid. On June 30, the Supreme Court directed that relief money be provided to their families.
It also asked the National Disaster Management Authority to prepare a guideline in this regard within six weeks. Following this, the Central Government clarified its position on providing financial assistance to the families of those who died of Covid. Funding is provided from the State Disaster Response Fund. The Center also told the court that the amount would be transferred through the District Disaster Management Authority or the district administration.
Pathanamthitta: The complaint was lodged by the Pandalam Srivastava group in Pathanamthitta District Crime Branch against Monson Mavungal. According to the complaint, Monson embezzled Rs 6.27 crore. Monson Mavungal approached the Srivastava Group in 2020 to show that the money in the bank was withheld. Monson promised to return the money to the account once it was returned. Accordingly, Srivastava Group owner MK Rajendran Pillai handed over Rs 6.27 crore to Monson.
It is learned that the land owned by the Srivastava Group in Aroor in the Alappuzha district was leased out. Monson provided the space for the need to store luxury vehicles. But months later, the Srivastava group approached the high court after the money was not returned. The Pandalam police then registered a case based on the court order. The case was investigated by the Pandalam police and handed over to the district crime branch.
The crime branch team is also investigating whether additional financial transactions related to Monson have taken place in the district. Monson was arrested by the Crime Branch on Sunday on charges of financial fraud. Following this, more complaints are coming up against him. The plaintiff, a native of Pala, alleges that Monson swindled money by believing he was an antiquities seller.
Thiruvananthapuram: Change in rain alerts in the state. Under the influence of Cyclone Gulab, the monsoon intensifies in the Arabian Sea, causing heavy rainfall.
Fishing is still banned as winds can reach up to 50 kilometers per hour. It is likely to continue to rain in Kerala in the coming days. Yellow alert for Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Alappuzha, Malappuram, Kozhikode, Kannur, and Kasaragod districts.
Srinagar: Troops have nabbed a Pakistani terrorist who was trying to infiltrate the Uri Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir. Another terrorist was killed.
This is the first time in the last few years that a Pakistani terrorist has been caught alive. Since September 18, there have been multiple infiltration attempts in the Uri and Rampur areas.
For the past week, the military has been conducting a major operation to prevent infiltration. The Indian Army thwarted three terrorist operations, including a major infiltration attempt. Three terrorists were killed and a large cache of weapons was seized.
Bhopal: Nine people were killed in a lightning strike in Madhya Pradesh. These include seven women. Four people were injured. The accident took place in Khal Bamni village in the Dewas district. The government has announced assistance of Rs 4 lakh to the families of the deceased. Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan expressed grief over the incident.
Kochi: The bail plea of the accused in the Muttil tree cutting case has been rejected. The petitions of Roji Augustine, Anto Augustine, and Jose Kutty Augustine were rejected. Accused demanded that they not be questioned again in custody and that bail be granted as there was a situation where the cut timber and documents had been seized. However, the High Court observed that the allegations against the accused were very serious. The court said the evidence would be destroyed if the accused were granted bail.
The government had told the high court that granting bail to the accused would affect the case. Accused countered that the charges against them were mere allegations and that the case was a smokescreen to quell public protests.
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Thiruvananthapuram: Heavy rains are likely in the state as a result of cyclone Gulab which formed in the Bay of Bengal. Fishing is prohibited off the coasts of Kerala and Lakshadweep.
An orange alert has been declared in three districts and a yellow alert in 11 districts. The orange alert was issued in Ernakulam, Idukki, and Thrissur districts.
The cyclone made landfall last night. The wind, which is currently blowing at a speed of 75 to 85 kilometers per hour, is likely to strengthen again. Heavy rains continue in northern Andhra Pradesh and southern Odisha.
Meanwhile, the death toll from cyclone Gulab has risen to three. 46-year-old killed in Odisha house collapse. Heavy rains continue in the northern districts of Andhra Pradesh. The Konkan region also receives heavy rainfall.
Thiruvananthapuram: Senior Congress leader VM Sudheeran has also resigned from the AICC. Sudheeran resigned in protest against the leadership. Sudheeran wrote a letter to Sonia Gandhi regarding her resignation.
Sudheeran had resigned from the KPCC Political Affairs Committee yesterday. Shortly afterward, he resigned from the AICC.
Sudheeran’s resignation alleges that high command intervention is not effective. Sudheeran lamented that the AICC had not intervened effectively in the issues. Sudheeran’s resignation reveals that the compromises in Congress are broken.
Tariq Anwar, who is in charge of Kerala, was tasked to persuade Sudheeran. Sudheeran complained that the new leadership was not consulting enough on the decisions taken in Congress. Sudheeran was also dissatisfied with the reorganization.