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The DCC presidents were announced by the Congress High Command

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The DCC presidents were announced by the Congress High Command

New Delhi: The Congress High Command has announced the list of new DCC presidents submitted by the Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee. New DCC Presidents – Thiruvananthapuram – Palode Ravi, Kollam – P Rajendra Prasad, Pathanamthitta – Satish Kochuparambil, Alappuzha – B Babu Prasad, Kottayam – Nattakam Suresh, Idukki -CP Mathew, Ernakulam – Muhammad Shias, Thrissur – Jose Vellore, Palakkad- A Thankappan, Malappuram- Adv. VS Joy, Kozhikode- Adv. K Praveen Kumar, Wayanad – ND Appachan, Kannur – Martin George, Kasargod – PK Faisal.

Rains intensify in North Kerala; Orange alert in nine districts

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Thiruvananthapuram: The Central Meteorological Department has forecast heavy rains in the state. An orange alert has been declared in nine districts. Yellow alert in three districts. Isolated showers are likely across Kerala in the next three hours.

Districts where Orange Alert has been declared

August 29: Kottayam, Ernakulam, Idukki, Thrissur, Palakkad, Malappuram, Kozhikode, Wayanad and Kannur.

Districts where Yellow Alert has been declared

August 29: Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha and Kasaragod.
August 30: Alappuzha, Kottayam, Ernakulam, Idukki, Malappuram, Kozhikode, Wayanad, Kannur and Kasaragod.

The Kerala-Lakshadweep-Karnataka coast is likely to experience strong winds up to 40 to 50 kmph till Monday, the Disaster Management Authority said. It is also suggested that fishermen should not go to sea for any reason.

Kabul terror attack: 170 killed, including 13 U.S. soldiers

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Kabul terror attack

Kabul: At least 170 of 13 U.S. soldiers were killed in two suicide bombings outside the Kabul airport, the capital of Afghanistan. Twenty members of the U.S. military were killed and 10 of the injured are in critical condition. The dead included two British nationals. A suicide bomber killed at least 30 Taliban militants also. More people were injured in the both blasts.

There was a bomb threat in the airport. The United States and Britain have issued similar warnings.  Thousands of Afghans flee the airport to escape. The Taliban also blamed the attack.

Control should be exercised to avoid crowds; Center to States

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Ajay Bhalla

New Delhi: The Center has directed the states to avoid crowds and impose restrictions if necessary. In a letter to the state chief secretaries, Union Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla said that despite the decline in the spread of covid in the country as a whole, the disease was spreading in some areas.

The letter said the existing covid restrictions in the country would continue until the 30th of next month. There has been a decline in the spread of the disease in the country as a whole. But in some districts the spread is severe. The high confirmation rate and the presence of active cases are also a cause for concern. Therefore, control measures should be taken according to the situation in the respective areas.

The letter also directed the government to impose restrictions on festivals like Diwali and Chat Puja. Do not allow large crowds. For this, restrictions should be announced on a local basis. The letter said the restrictions should be in line with the guidelines issued by the Union Health Ministry on April 25 and June 28.

Vaccination has made great strides in the country. Vaccination campaigns should continue as they are in the States and Union Territories. The Home Secretary said the emphasis should be on giving more people the vaccine as soon as possible.

Kabul Blast: the US retaliated; The mastermind of the blast was killed

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Kabul blast

Washington, DC: The United States has strongly retaliated against the attack on Kabul. The US held airstrikes on power bases in ISIS in Afghanistan. The incident took place in Nangarhar province. The Central Command claimed that they had found the target and killed the ISIS leader.

The bomber struck shortly afternoon in front of a U.S. military base, killing at least 170 people and wounding 170 others, including 17 U.S. soldiers. 13 American soldiers and two British civilians are among those killed. Most of the dead were Afghan nationals. At least 30 Taliban militants have been identified as dead.

New vehicle registration system; Registration in BH Series can be done anywhere in the country, no pre-registration is required

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Registration in BH Series

New Delhi: The Central Government has launched a unified vehicle registration system that can be used anywhere in the country. Vehicles registered in the BH or Bharat series can be used anywhere in the country.

Vehicles currently registered in each state are required to re-register when they are permanently relocated. The BH series is to avoid this. This system can be used if the vehicle owner is interested. It is currently licensed for use by members of the Defense Forces and Central and State Government employees. Employees of private companies with offices in four or more states can also avail themselves of the new system.

The new system will be more useful for those who are working on inter-state transfers. Currently, they have to transfer the vehicle registration every time they receive a transfer. Section 47 of the Motor Vehicles Act prohibits permanent use of a vehicle outside the registered state for more than one year.

Mysore rape case; 6 engineering students arrested

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Mysore gang rape

Bangalore: Six engineering students have been arrested in connection with the rape of an MBA student in Mysore. Four were arrested from Tamil Nadu and two from Mumbai. The girl was raped on Tuesday night in Lalithadripura North near Chamundi Hills.

The girl, a native of Maharashtra, who was riding a bike with a classmate, was stopped by a drunken gang around 7 pm. The girl was taken to a vacant lot after being beaten to death by a classmate.

The girl, a native of Maharashtra, is currently undergoing treatment.

The fish will now come home; The MIMI app was launched, initially in this district

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MIMI app

Thiruvananthapuram: Fish and allied products can now be purchased with the help of the mobile app. Fisheries Minister Saji Cherian inaugurated the app called Mimi. Film star Anie took over the production. Minister Saji Cherian said that along with marine fish and inland fish, about 20 value-added products will be made available to the people.

Initially, the app will be available in the Kollam district. The products will then be delivered to households in various parts of the Alappuzha and Pathanamthitta districts. 12 kiosks have been started in Kollam for this purpose. The kiosks are equipped with excellent refrigeration systems.

It is hoped that the new venture will employ more youth. The solar power system at Kollam Shakthikulangara Fish Processing Plant has also started the process of sterilizing, drying, and marketing fish.

Covid restrictions tightening in the state: Complete lockdown tomorrow

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Bengal lockdown

Thiruvananthapuram: After a two-week onam break, the state will go to Complete lockdown again.

A meeting will be held by the Chief Minister today regarding the covid restrictions in the state. The meeting will discuss the covid restrictions avoiding closure in the state. Outbreaks appear to be exacerbated during the next week. A Center-prescribed night curfew also will be imposed.

The government lifted lockdowns in previous weeks considering Onam days. The expert’s analyses that the rate of covid is increased in the state due to the failure in imposing home quarantine.

Today’s meeting will discuss whether the lockdown restrictions should be tightened in the state.

Passengers should take a pass for traveling tomorrow. Only a few shops will open tomorrow. 

Chef Naushad Funeral Photos

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Chef Naushad Funeral Photos – Producer and chef Naushad Funeral held at Thiruvalla.Chef Naushad daughter Performed the final rituals.