Mumbai: The Bombay High Court has ruled that the house of Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut should not be demolished. Notice issued by Brihan and By Corporation (BMC) to demolish the house. The High Court ruled.
The High Court has ruled in favor of BMC, which demolished the actress’s office building. This is a retaliatory action by the corporation. The damage caused by the demolition of the building should be calculated. The court also ruled that the corporation had no right to demolish the house. Mumbai Corporation said the Parts of a demolished house can be rebuilt by an actress.Corporation seeks demolition of Kangana Ranaut’s house in September. A part of the hose was also demolished.
Rajkot: The Supreme Court has taken a suo moto case against the Covid patient who died of burns at a hospital in Gujarat. The court registered the case and also directed the state government to file a report on Tuesday.
The fire broke out in the intensive care unit of Shivanand Hospital in Rajkot on Friday morning. There were 11 Covid patients in the ICU at the time.
Shivanand is the only hospital for Covid treatment. The cause of the fire is not clear. The patients in the hospital were transferred to another hospital. Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani has announced an inquiry into the incident.
Madurai: The CBI has arrested S Ramakrishnan, assistant director of tourism in India, for allegedly accepting bribes to give star status to hotels that do not even have basic facilities. Ramakrishnan was arrested from Madurai.
The CBI had raided various places in Tamil Nadu and Kerala yesterday in connection with the case. In Kerala, raids were carried out on hotels and agents’ houses. In Chennai, a CBI probe found that officials from the tourism ministry had also taken bribes through intermediaries.
The classification, which was suspended in the country due to the Kovid crisis was resumed a week ago.
Covid confirmed two more in Sabarimala. Covid was confirmed by the deputy tehsildar in charge of the executive magistrate and a temple employee. Those closely associated with them were monitored.
At the same time, a decision may be taken today on how much to increase the number of pilgrims at Sabarimala. The Chief Secretary’s level committee, which met yesterday, had approved the Devaswom Board’s demand. At present, about 1,000 pilgrims are allowed daily.
The Department of Health has reported practical difficulties, including the need to increase antigen testing. In this case, the government will make the final decision after receiving the instructions of the Chief Minister.
Thiruvananthapuram; Special postal voting for Covid patients in local government elections is allowed only for those who are on the certified list provided by the Health Officer. Voting is not allowed for those, not on the list. Postal voting will be allowed until 3 pm the day before polling day.
Even if it is negative before the election date and the observation period is over, it is not possible to go to the polling booth and register to vote. Those who remain positive after 3 pm on the day before voting will be given the opportunity to go to the polling station and register to vote. Postal voting is open only to those on the watch list prepared by the District Health Officer.
The Certified List is compiled by the District Health Office with information on Covid patients and those under observation. This list will be forwarded to the District Election Officer. The details of those who have confirmed Covid 19 and are under surveillance should be approved by the District Health Officer at the district level. The first certified list will be prepared ten days before the election.
The District Health Officer will forward the details of those who are diagnosed with the disease and those who are being monitored on the following days.
The first certified list in the district will be submitted to the District Election Officer on December 1.
However, the certification list of voters in the districts where elections will be held on December 8 will begin on November 29. The details of those who are included in the voter lists of the adjoining districts and those who are being monitored in the district will be collected separately and handed over to the District Election Officer of the respective districts.
Thiruvananthapuram: CPI (M) state secretary A. Vijayaraghavan said that the party lacked attention regarding the Kerala Police law amendment. He said the government was ready to correct the criticism.
‘The party also includes the central leadership. The party is not an individual. Vijayaraghavan said that when the police criticized the amendment, they corrected it.
The controversial Kerala Police Law Amendment Ordinance was canceled yesterday. The amendment was repealed after Governor Arif Mohammad Khan signed the repealing ordinance to withdraw the amendment yesterday evening. For the first time in the history of the state, a repealing ordinance was issued to repeal an ordinance.
The ordinance was handed over to the governor on Wednesday afternoon. The government decided to withdraw the ordinance amid protests across the state. The ordinance came into force on November 21 with the approval of the Governor.The 118A amendment makes spreading or publishing fake content, insult or defame individuals through any medium is a crime and it will be punishable up to three years in prison and a fine of up to Rs 10,000.
New Delhi: The ban on international commercial aviation services has been extended to December 31 as part of Covid expansion. The ban does not apply to cargo aircraft or specially chartered aircraft operating in service with the approval of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). On selected routes, the DGCA may also grant international scheduled flights on a case-by-case basis.
International commercial passenger flights from and around India have been banned since March 23 as part of a crackdown on the spread of Covid. In the absence of regular flights on foreign routes, special international flights have been operated under the Vande Bharat Mission since May.
Jammu: Pakistan’s provocations continue along the Line of Control. Pakistani troops continue shelling Indian posts and border villages. A junior commissioned officer (JCO) of the Army has been killed in an attack in Poonch district.
JCO, who was injured in the Pakistani attack, died at a military hospital. Mohammad Rashid, a local, was also injured in the attack. It is reported that the Indian Army is retaliating strongly against Pakistan’s provocations on the border. Earlier, two jawans were martyred in an attack by militants on the outskirts of Srinagar today. The attack took place in the HMT area of Srinagar. The Kashmir Army Inspector General said that three militants were firing at the soldiers.
Mumbai: Jallikkettu movie directed by Lijo Jose Pellissery has been selected as India’s official Oscar entry. According to the Film Federation of India, the film will be considered in the Best International Film category. Rahul Rawal, chairman of the Film Federation Jury, said 27 films were considered.
Jallikuttu is an internationally acclaimed film. The film stars Antony Varghese, Chemban Vinod, Sabumon Abdus Samad, and Jafar Idukki in the lead roles.
Mohanlal’s Guru ‘, directed by Rajeev Anchal, is the first Malayalam film to get an Oscar entry. In 2011, Salim Ahmed directed Salim Ahmed starrer “Abu, Son of Adam” which also won an Oscar entry from India. The awards ceremony will be held on April 25 next year.
World football legend Diego Maradona has died. He died of a heart attack. He was 60 years old. He was undergoing surgery for a brain hemorrhage. He had undergone head surgery two weeks ago. After that, he returned home and was at rest.
News of Maradona’s death was first reported by some media outlets in Argentina. He won the 1986 World Cup for Argentina.