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Covid: Lockdown for 10 days in Srinagar

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Srinagar: A strict lockdown has been imposed in Srinagar, Jammu, and Kashmir for 10 days from Friday.  According to the new guidelines, the district administration has allowed shops selling groceries, vegetables, meat, and milk to remain open from 7 am to 11 am. Officials said the curfew was due to an increase in covid cases in Srinagar in the last few days.

 The district magistrate said there would be a strict curfew for 10 days in Sadibal and Lal Bazaar.  In Jammu and Kashmir, 172 new cases of covid virus were reported yesterday.  The number of cases rose to 3,28,590.

Internet and SMS services have been suspended to prevent plagiarism

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Rajasthan

Jaitpur: In Rajasthan, mobile internet and SMS services have been suspended for 12 hours to prevent candidates from cheating in teacher qualification exams.  Mobile internet and SMS services in 16 districts were suspended for 12 hours today.  Such services have been suspended for the Rajasthan Eligibility Examination for Teachers (REET) examination.

About 16 lakh people are appearing for the exam.  The exam is being held for 31,000 vacancies in government schools.  According to reports, internet and SMS services were suspended in Jaipur, Udaipur, Bhilwara, Alwar and Bikaner districts.

Cyclone: 28 train services suspended due to possible damage

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Cyclone

New Delhi:  Several train services have been suspended and some diverted following the issuance of alert orders in various states across the country in the wake of cyclone Gulab.  Cyclone Gulab, which formed in the Bay of Bengal, is expected to make landfall between Visakhapatnam and Gopalpur this evening.  The southern districts of Odisha are the worst hit.  Vigilance has also been issued in northern Andhra Pradesh.
 Train services suspended on September 27

 Train No.08569 / 70 Bhubaneswar-Visakhapatnam-Bhubaneswar special trains in both directions
 Train No.  07015 Bhubaneswar-Secunderabad special train
 Train No.  02071 Bhubaneswar- Tirupathi special
 Train No.08417 Puri- Gunupur special
 Train number 02859 Puri-Chennai Central special
 Train number 08521/22 Gunupur-Visakhapatnam-Gunupur special in both directions
 Train number 08572 Visakhapatnam-Tata special
 Train number 08518/17 Visakhapatnam- Korba- Visakhapatnam special in both directions
 Train number 02085 Sambalpur-Nanded
 Train number 08527/28 Raipur-Visakhapatnam Raipur special in both directions
 Train number 08508 Visakhapatnam-Rayagada special
 Train number 07244 Rayagada-Guntur special

 Train services were suspended on September 27
 Train No.  02072 Tirupathi- Bhubaneswar special
 Train number 08418 Gunupur-Puri special
 Train number 02860 Chennai Central-Puri special
 Train number 08571 Tata-Visakhapatnam special
 Train number 02086 Nanded-Sambalpur special
 The train number 08507 Rayagada-Visakhapatnam special

Kerala hartal: KSRTC will provide only essential services tomorrow

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Thiruvananthapuram: Declaring solidarity with the farmers’ strike, KSRTC said services would not be available normally in the event of a hartal tomorrow.

In the case of essential services, the service will be provided only as per the instructions and demand of the police.  The service will be available from 6 am to 6 pm at hospitals, railway stations and airports under the respective units.  The KSRTC said in a press release that it would try to send limited local services on the main route only with police escort.

Long-distance services will be available after 6 p.m., Monday.  The CMD also said that staff and buses have been arranged in the units to send additional long-distance services in case of passenger congestion.

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Permission to dine in hotels and bars; Vaccine mandatory

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All bars in the state will be closed

Thiruvananthapuram: With the first dose of Covid vaccination reaching 91 percent in the state, the government has announced more concessions. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said that permission is being given to sit and eat in hotels and bars. Admission is open to those who have received two doses of the vaccine. Employees must have received two doses of the vaccine. Only 50 percent of the total seats will be allotted. Conditions do not apply to persons under 18 years of age. The CM also said that AC should not be operated.

Operation of indoor stadiums and swimming pools may also be allowed for people who have received two doses of vaccination, including workers who have received two doses of vaccination. The operation must comply with the Covid protocol. Exit terms, which were imposed as part of the restrictions, were waived. Vaccine certificates, RTPCR, and immunization certificates are no longer required.

In addition to the education and health departments, the state police chief has been directed to prepare a special plan to ensure the safety of students in case schools and colleges reopen within a few weeks.

Adv. P Sathi Devi is the Chairperson of the Women’s Commission

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P Sathi Devi

Thiruvananthapuram: Adv. P Sathi Devi has been appointed as the chairperson of the State Women’s Commission. She will take charge on October 1. She is a member of the CPI (M) state committee and the state secretary of the Janadhipathya Mahila Association. In 2004, she won the Vadakara Parliamentary constituency for the Lok Sabha.

P Sathi Devi, who worked as a lawyer in Kozhikode for two decades, became active in public life through the student-youth movement. She is the wife of the late M Dasan, former District Secretary, CPI (M) Kozhikode.

VM Sudheeran resigns from Congress Political Affairs Committee

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VM Sudheeran

Thiruvananthapuram: The resignation in Congress continues due to the reorganization. Former KPCC president VM Sudheekaran resigned from Congress Political Affairs Committee. The resignation letter was handed over to KPCC president K Sudhakaran. Sudheeran said he would continue as a regular worker. But the reason for the resignation is not stated in the resignation.

Sudheeran was the only member of the Committee on Political Affairs after the vacancy of the post of KPCC President. The resignation comes as the KPCC reorganization list is about to be announced on the 30th. He had earlier criticized the leadership for not consulting with him on the reorganization. With this K. Sudhakaran came directly and tried to persuade him. AICC general secretary in charge of Kerala Tariq Anwar is due to resign today.

As he is also a leader interested in the High Command, the state leadership will have to give a satisfactory explanation for his resignation.

There was an explosion in Congress after the appointment of DC presidents. Former Palakkad DCC president MV Gopinath, KP Anilkumar, and PS Prashanth left the Congress. Anil Kumar and Prashant joined the CPM.

Government of Maharashtra orders open Multiplexes and theaters to open from October 22

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Mumbai: The Maharashtra government has decided to reopen multiplexes and theaters which were closed due to the expansion of covid. The office of Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray has announced that multiplexes and theaters will be allowed to open after October 22. The decision was taken after a meeting with filmmakers Jayanthilal Gada and Rohit Shetty.

The CM’s office said the theaters would be opened in compliance with the covid protocol and other details would be announced later.

Cyclone warning issued in Andhra Pradesh-Odisha coast; Chance of heavy rain in Kerala too

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Cyclone gulab

Thiruvananthapuram: The Central Meteorological Department has forecast that the extremely low-pressure area formed in the Bay of Bengal will turn into a cyclone this evening. Named Gulab, the cyclone is expected to move westwards and reach the Andhra-Odisha coast by tomorrow evening, according to the Central Meteorological Department’s Cyclone Observatory.

Although Kerala is not in the path of the cyclone, there is a possibility of strong winds and active monsoon along the coast of Kerala. A yellow alert has been issued till September 28 in various districts due to the possibility of isolated heavy rains.

Fishermen are not allowed to go fishing off the coast of Kerala Lakshadweep on September 26 and 27. Government agencies and the public should be vigilant in anticipation of possible landslides and landslides if isolated heavy rains occur on consecutive days.