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ED has filed a case against UnitTac MD Santosh Eepan

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Kochi: UnitTac MD Santosh Eepan has been booked by the ED.

The main investigation is about the commission of the transaction being converted into dollars from the domestic market and exported abroad. Currently, only Santosh Eepan has been named as the accused. After Santosh Eepan is questioned by the ED, more people will respond if necessary.

Santosh Eepan was arrested on a charge of smuggling US $ 1.90 lakh abroad and was later released on bail.

136 missing in Uttarakhand tragedy declared dead

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Dehradun: The government has announced that 136 people have gone missing after floods triggered by an avalanche in Chamoli, dead Uttarakhand.

At the end of the search, only 60 bodies were found. The rescue operation was led by a team comprising of State and National Disaster Management Force, Army, Navy, Air Force, ITBP, local police, and paramilitary personnel.

The Alaknanda River and its tributaries were struck by flood on February 7 after a part of the Nanda Devi iceberg collapsed.
Workers in NTPC’s Tapovan-Vishnugarh and Rishi Ganga hydropower project workers were the main victims.

Priya Varrier Check Telugu Movie Stills

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Priya Varrier Check Telugu Movie Stills and Priya Prakash Varrier Check Location Photos – Priya Varrier new Telugu movie Check .The movie starring Nithiin, Rakul Preet Singh, and Priya Prakash Varrier in the lead role.Movie directed by Chandra Sekhar Yeleti 

Supreme Court notice to Future Group and others on Amazon’s petition

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New Delhi: The Supreme Court has issued notices to Future Retail Limited and others on Amazon’s plea. Those who receive notice within three weeks must reply. Amazon’s plea will then be heard within five weeks. The petition is against the order to maintain the status quo issued by the Delhi High Court.

A bench of Justices RF Nariman and BR Gawai will hear the case. A reply has been sought from Kishore Biyani and others. The Supreme Court has ruled that the National Company Law Tribunal proceedings will proceed but will not issue a final verdict.
Amazon had approached the Delhi High Court last month. Future Retail – The petition seeks action against Future Retail Group for non-compliance with the Singapore International Arbitration Center’s order not to proceed with the Reliance deal. But the Delhi High Court’s order was to maintain the status quo.

Setback for PJ Joseph; Two-leaf for the Jose category

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Kochi: A division bench of the Kerala High Court upheld the order of the Central Election Commission (CEC). A bench headed by the Chief Justice upheld the order of the High Court dismissing the appeal against the single bench order. PJ Joseph approached the Single Bench and upheld the Single Bench Election Commission order. Now the two-leaf symbol can be used for the Jose party. On November 20, P.J. Joseph’s appeal was rejected by the Single Bench.

He then approached the Division Bench. This dealt a heavy blow to the Joseph faction. Arguments were made by Joseph when he appealed to the court that the Central Election Commission had failed to calculate the number of State Committee members and that the decision had gone beyond the purview of the Central Election Commission.

 Not only did the High Court not accept both of these arguments, but it also affirmed that the symbol was given to the Jose faction. Jose K. Mani responded that the Opposition had gone into a legal battle to divert attention from the people when the facts about the name and symbol were in favor of the Kerala Congress MLA.

Puducherry Congress government falls; The majority could not prove it

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Puducherry: With the loss of the majority in the confidence vote, the V.Narayanaswamy-led Congress government lost power in Puducherry. In the 33-member assembly, the ruling party’s strength was reduced to 12 members. With this, the government lost its majority, the speaker said. The opposition currently has 14 members in the House. The total membership of the Assembly has been reduced to 26. Two of the five Congress MLAs who resigned in January are ministers. One of them later joined the BJP.
The crisis in the government began last January with the resignation of six MLAs from the Congress-led coalition government. A DMK MLA later resigned. With this, the membership of the Congress was reduced to 9 and the membership of the Government to 12.

Bhima Koregaon case: Bombay High Court grants bail to Varavarao

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Mumbai: Bombay High Court grants bail to poet Varavara Rao in Bhima Koregaon case. Varavara Rao, 80, has been granted six months’ bail based on his health condition.

There have been a lot of health issues over the last few months. He is being treated at Nanavati Hospital. Therefore, Varavara Rao had sought bail in the case.

The court, which considered the bail application, pointed out that there had been some human rights violations in health matters. He was therefore granted bail stating that he could not be sent back to jail under the present circumstances. The court said he could apply for an extension of bail after six months.

Lavalin case: CBI says hearing could start from Tuesday

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New Delhi: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has told the Supreme Court that it is ready to start hearing in the Lavlin case from Tuesday. The CBI official held discussions with the lawyers in this regard. The other parties informed the court on Tuesday that they were ready for the argument. Earlier, the court had postponed the hearing 20 times in connection with the case.

Clashes in Yuvamorcha March; several injured in pelting at police

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Thiruvananthapuram: The march by Yuva Morcha activists in front of the secretariat ended in a clash. The clashes erupted in March when police tried to break through a barricade. Yuva Morcha March to protest against government recruitment scams. Police then used tear gas and grenades. Several activists were injured in the incident.

Activists, who had dispersed following the tear gas, regrouped chanted slogans and protested against the police action. Police then lathi-charged the Yuva Morcha activists. Four activists, including Yuva Morcha state secretary Vishnu, were injured.

Governor signs Kerala self-financing College Appointment Ordinance

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Thiruvananthapuram: The Governor has signed the Kerala Selffinance College Appointment Ordinance. The ordinance is aimed at ensuring job security and quality of education. The law also stipulates criteria for determining teacher qualifications. Eligibility is determined by a regulatory committee comprising representatives of the UGC and the government. If some are not currently qualified, they will be given time to enable it.

Vacation rights are the same as for government employees. The Ordinance also stipulates that all employees should be included in the Provident Fund and related pension schemes.

There are currently over 1000 self-financing colleges in the state. The number of teaching and non-teaching staff will be more than 50,000. There are no clear criteria for their eligibility, salary, leave, or job security. In this case, the government’s new move.
As the ordinance came into force, those subject to disciplinary action can appeal to the university while maintaining disciplinary control in the respective managements.

The ordinance stipulates that a contract must be entered into with the management regarding the post, tenure, salary, and allowances. The Ordinance provides for a delay in obtaining adequate qualifications for those currently working in the field.