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The famous art director P. Krishnamurthy passed away

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The famous art director P. Krishnamurthy passed away. He was 77 years old. He has done art direction and costume design for more than 50 films in Tamil, Malayalam, Telugu, Kannada, and Hindi.

He has received five national awards. He has also worked with more than 15 Malayalam films including Swathi Thirunal, Vaishali, Oru Vadakkan Veeragatha, Perunthachan, Rajashilpi, Parinayam, Ghazal, Kulam, Vachanam, and Oliyambukal.

Apart from the state awards of the Government of Tamil Nadu, he has also received the Kalaimamani Award. Born in Poombuhar, a coastal town near Thanjavur, Krishnamurthy made his film debut in 1975 with GV Iyer’s Kannada film Hamsa Geetha.
Krishnamurthy came to Malayalam through Lenil Rajendran’s ‘Swathithirunal’. Krishnamurthy last worked in the film ‘Ramanujan’ directed by Jnanarajasekharan.

Hashtag Avalkkoppam Movie Stills

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Hashtag Avalkkoppam Movie Stills – Find the latest photos of the Malayalam movie Hashtag Avalkkoppam .Including Location stills and Hashtag Avalkkoppam movie posters

Famous writer UA Khader has passed away

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Thiruvananthapuram: Famous writer UA Khader has passed away. He died at Kozhikode at 5.30 pm today. He was 85 years old. He was suffering from lung cancer and was undergoing treatment at Kozhikode Star Care Hospital for a few days. He has won the Kendra Sahitya Akademi Award and the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for his contribution to Malayalam literature. His works ‘Thrikkottur Peruma’ and ‘Aghorasivam’ deserved the awards. He is the author of more than seventy books, including these. His last published novel was Shatru, published in 2011. He has also received the SK Pottakad Award, the Abu Dhabi Shakti Award, the VT Memorial Award and the Padma Prabha Award. UA Khader was born in 1935 in Billin, Myanmar. He was the son of Moithootty Haji, a native of Koyilandy, and Mamid, a Burmese. After graduating from Koyilandy High School, he graduated in painting from Madras Arts College. He has served on All India Radio, Kozhikode and the State Health Department.

Dog tied to a car and dragged; Maneka Gandhi strongly intervened and sought information from the DGP and SP

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Kochi: BJP MP Maneka Gandhi has strongly intervened in the incident where a pet dog was tied to a car and dragged through the middle of the road. Maneka Gandhi called the DGP and Aluva Rural SP seeking information. They also demanded that strict action be taken against the accused.

The driver of the car, Yusuf, a resident of Kuthukara Chalaka, was arrested by the police for tying the dog to a car and dragging it through the middle of the road. Akhil, a native of Nedumbassery, who was riding his bike behind the car, recorded the scenes and spread them on social media. The dog’s whole body was cut by being dragged through the road. Also, the skin on the legs was flaky enough to be seen.

Yusuf admitted that the dog belonged to him and was tied up in a car and taken away after being disturbed at home. But he was released on bail. He has been charged with felony criminal mischief. There is strong opposition to this from animal lovers.

Covid vaccine first phase paramilitary soldiers and doctors

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New Delhi: Covid vaccine distribution in the first phase to about 50,000 paramilitary soldiers and doctors. The decision was taken at a meeting of the Prime Minister’s Office chaired by Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla. On the basis of this, covid asked the paramilitary commanders to collect the first phase information of the health workers and soldiers working at the forefront of the defense operations. In addition, the Home Ministry is planning to provide the first phase of vaccine distribution to officers, fire and rescue, and disaster relief personnel involved in covid activities in the state police force.

Nationwide Wi-Fi service, no special fee, Union Cabinet approves PM-Wani scheme

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New Delhi: Union Cabinet approves plan to expand Wi-Fi service across the country Wi-Fi networks are allowed to start without any license fee or charge. The plan is to provide Wi-Fi service through public data offices.

The government plans to launch a Wi-Fi service called PM-Wani. The full version of PM Vani is the Public Wi-Fi Access Network Interface. The project aims to promote the growth of public Wi-Fi networks in the country.
Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said that no special fee or registration fee will be charged from public data offices. Several public data centers will be set up in the country. This is how the service is provided. He added that the new plan would increase the likelihood of launching large-scale Wi-Fi networks. The minister was briefing the media on the decisions of the cabinet.

The Cabinet also approved a decision to allot Rs 22,810 crore to the Atmanirbhar Bharat Rosgar Yojana, which was set up to increase employment. The PF share of the employer and the worker will be borne by the Central Government for two years. The scheme will benefit 58.5 lakh employees. The Cabinet also approved the implementation of Submarine Optical Fiber Cable connectivity connecting Lakshadweep with Kochi.

Actress Arya Sister Engagement Video

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Actress Arya Sister Engagement Video – Badai Bungalow Arya Sister engagement held at Thiruvanathapuram. Anjana got Engagemened to Akhil

Ayurvedic doctors allowed surgery; The IMA’s protest began

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Thiruvananthapuram: Various organizations of doctors and teachers will boycott the OP today in protest of the Central Council of Indian Medicine’s order that ayurvedic postgraduates can undergo various types of surgeries.

The KGMCTA, an association of medical college teachers, said the move was part of a decision by various committees under the Justice Commission to unify the various treatment modalities unscientifically.

From 6 am to 6 pm today, will boycott all work except Covid treatment of patients, emergency services, emergency surgeries, labor room, inpatient care, and ICU care. The KGMCTA state committee demanded that the central government immediately reverse the decision without pushing doctors across the country into protest.

KGMCTA-led medical college teachers will also boycott the OP today in protest of the Central Council of Indian Medicine’s order that ayurvedic postgraduates can undergo various surgeries. The IMA had declared a nationwide boycott of all jobs except emergency treatment and Covid treatment. KGMCTA state committee president Dr. S Binoy and secretary Dr. Nirmal Bhaskar said that medical college doctors in Kerala would take part in the strike led by KGMCTA.

Leaders of the struggle said that the medical community, which has not received any training in anesthesia, blood banking, and other drugs for surgery, should see how it can proceed with various types of surgeries, as well as the fact that villagers are getting substandard treatment when they seek such unscientific shortcuts to treat people in the villages.

Farmers need to be prepared to negotiate again; Prime Minister

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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has asked farmers to be ready for talks again. The Prime Minister also took to Twitter to ask farmers to listen to the explanation given by the Union Agriculture Minister.

The agitation against the Centre’s carnage continues unabated. Along with the winter, the farmers’ agitation intensifies. The demands of the farmers are to repeal the three laws introduced by the Central Government in the field of agriculture to subjugate the entire agricultural sector of the country to the corporates and to repeal the Electricity Amendment Bill which is detrimental to the farmers.

 The government has said it will suspend the electricity bill and amend the laws to address concerns shared by farmers. But the strike committee has decided to shut down railways, national highways, toll plazas, and central government institutions to intensify protests against the government.

The foundation stone for the new parliament building was laid

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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has laid the foundation stone for the new Parliament House. The foundation stone was laid after the poojas held in the presence of the Prime Minister. Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, other Union Ministers and Members of Parliament were also present on the occasion.

The 64,500 sq m building will be constructed at a cost of Rs 971 crore. The Supreme Court on Monday ruled that construction work should not be allowed until the petitions opposing the project are settled. However, the court ruled that there was no impediment to the stone-laying ceremony and paperwork.

The contract for the new parliament building has been awarded to Tata Projects Limited. The new building will seat 888 members of the Lok Sabha and 384 members of the Rajya Sabha, as well as a library and rooms for various committees. A constitution hall and ample parking facilities will also be provided. State-of-the-art digital interfaces will be set up as a first step towards the goal of a paperless office. The present building will be preserved as an archeological site. Apart from the Parliament House, some other buildings will be constructed as part of the project.