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Palarivattom scam case; Vigilance ready to file charge sheet

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Kochi: Vigilance is all set to file a charge sheet in the Palarivattom scam case. The investigation in the case was completed and the report was handed over to the Director of Vigilance. Vigilance has stated its position in a petition seeking court oversight of the vigilance investigation.

The prosecutor told the court that the probe against 13 accused, including former minister V K Ibrahim Kunju, had been completed and the factual report had been handed over to the director of vigilance for examination. Sumith Goel, the owner of RDS Company, is the first accused in the Palarivattom scam. Former Public Works Secretary TO Sooraj is the fourth accused and Ibrahim Kunju is the fifth accused.

Vigilance has found corruption in the payment of an advance of Rs 8.25 crore to the contracting company in violation of the tender conditions. The charge sheet will be filed in court as soon as the prosecution gets permission.

Attukal Pongala 2021 Photos: Devotees Performs Attukal Pongala

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Attukal Pongala 2021 Photos: Devotees Performs Attukal Pongala – Malayalam Actress Annie ,Chippy and Many movies and serial actress Performs Attukal Pongala 2021 At Home

Postal voting will be facilitated for more sections in the elections; Tikaram Meena

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Thiruvananthapuram: Chief Electoral Officer Tikaram Meena has said that postal voting will be facilitated for more sections in the Assembly elections. Postal voting will be open to police, health workers, ambulances, journalists, Milma, and prison, excise. Those wishing to vote by post must fill out Form 12-D. He added that videography would be mandatory when postal voting.
Officials will be suspended and prosecuted if they facilitate fraudulent voting in the election. The commission will protect officials even after the election. Election officials will be paid Rs 15 lakh in case of any mishap while on duty, he added. 

Guidelines for the second phase of Covid vaccination have been released

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New Delhi: The guidelines for the second phase of Covid vaccination, which starts on Monday, have been released. In this regard, Union Home Secretary Rajesh Bhushan met the State Health Secretaries and the Chairman of the High Authority (Co-WIN) Dr. RS Sharma also discussed on Friday.

Vaccination should be started for those above 60 years of age and those with other diseases above 45 years of age. Those who go for vaccination in private hospitals have to pay a small amount of vaccine. It has not been decided how much.

The second round of covid vaccination, which begins Monday, requires a doctor’s certificate between the ages of 45 and 59 and other illnesses. The following documents should be produced for injection.

Aadhar Card, Voter Identity Card, if the registration for the vaccine has been done online, the identity card with the photo used for it (if there is no Aadhar or Voter Card) must be presented. To the health workers and frontline workers with the working document or official identification card must be presented for the vaccination.

Covid; Restrictions on international flights have been extended to March 31

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New Delhi: Restrictions on international flights have been extended till March 31 following the Covid crisis. The order was issued by the Director-General of Civil Aviation.

The restrictions do not apply to DGCI approved cargo aircraft. At the same time, the order states that international services will be allowed on selected routes depending on the circumstances.

International flights were banned in the country in March following the Covid epidemic. Since then, restrictions have been relaxed in other zones of the country, but restrictions on international flights remain. But by the end of 2020, domestic flights were allowed.

India committed to working for global virtue; The Prime Minister thanked the head of the WHO

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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today thanked World Health Organization (WHO) President Tedros Adanom Gebrias for praising the vaccine alliance policy. The Prime Minister said that India is always committed to sharing knowledge and experience for the good of the world. His response was via Twitter.

Thanks to Dr. Tedros. All countries are united in the fight against the corona epidemic. The country is always committed to sharing experiences, knowledge, and resources for the good of the world, ”the Prime Minister tweeted.

The head of the World Health Organization (WHO) praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi yesterday. He thanked Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his support in making the vaccine available to the world and said that the world should follow India’s example.

Distribution of Covid vaccine; World Health Organization praises India

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Geneva: World Health Organization (WHO) chief Tedros Adanom Gebrias has praised Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his efforts in distributing the Covid vaccine. He urged other countries to follow India’s example. His response was via Twitter. India has distributed the Covid vaccine to 60 countries. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), India has sent 229 lakh doses of the Covid vaccine to other countries, including 64 lakh in grants and 165 lakh on a commercial basis.
Following this, the head of the World Health Organization praised India.

Vishu and Easter kit for all ration card holders in April

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Thiruvananthapuram: In the wake of the Covid-era crisis, the state government will provide Vishu and Easter kits in April. Vishu and Easter kits are being provided free of cost to all ration cardholders as part of the current distribution of food kits. Ingredients in the kit: sugar – 1 kg, Chickpea – 500 g, Moong Dal – 500 g, Urad Bean – 500 g, split pigeon peas – 250 g, coconut oil – 1/2 liter, tea – 100 g, chilli powder – 100 g, atta – 1 kg, coriander powder – 100 g, Turmeric powder – 100 g, Soap – 2 g, Salt – 1 kg, Mustard / Fenugreek – 100 g.

Uttar Pradesh to impose Travel restrictions for Kerala and Maharashtra

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Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh is all set to impose travel restrictions on Kerala and Maharashtra. The control is intended by the state Department of Health as part of corona prevention. Uttar Pradesh travel restrictions are intended to keep the corona expansion strong in Maharashtra and Kerala. The Department of Health recommends that passengers undergo an RTPCR test if they are required to undergo a mandatory antigen test.

The decision was taken because of the possibility of an increase in the number of passengers passing through Uttar Pradesh ahead of the Kumbh Mela in Haridwar in Uttarakhand. The official letter was sent to the two states by state health secretary Amit Mohan. Initially, the health department has stated that it will not allow entry into the state without conducting antigen tests and RTPCR immediately in case of any suspicion.

Inspection systems have been set up at all railway stations. The Uttar Pradesh government has also set up a system to collect complete information of passengers, whether by train or bus.

Kerala election date 2021: Polls to be held on April 6, counting on May 2

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Thiruvananthapuram: Assembly elections in Kerala will be held on April 6. The counting of votes will take place on May 2.
The date was announced by Chief Election Commissioner Sunil Arora at a press conference at Vigyan Bhawan in Delhi. The Model Code of Conduct came into force today. Rupadeepak Mishra IPS will be the police observer in Kerala. A special central observer will be appointed within two days. Voting time has been extended by one hour.


Only two candidates are allowed to file the nomination. Only five people for the in-house campaign. The number of polling stations has been increased. 40,771 polling booths will be set up in Kerala. Permitted to conduct roadshows with restrictions. The maximum amount that can be spent in each constituency is 30.8 lakh. Postal voting will be allowed for those over 80 years of age.