Kochi: Following the report of the Special Commissioner on the Sabarimala Makaravilak pilgrimage, the High Court ruled that devotees can enter Sabarimala with restrictions but the restrictions should not hinder the rituals. The court also said that all necessary facilities should be provided at the base camp.The High Court questioned the absence of the Devaswom Board representative on the Chief Secretary level committee. The Devaswom Board has to present the problems of the devotees to the government.
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Bangalore: Kannada Bigg Boss reality show star and prominent LGBT activist Adam Pasha has been arrested in a Bangalore drug case. Adam Pasha was arrested by the Narcotics Control Bureau, which is investigating the case.
The NCB has found that Adam Pasha, a well-known dancer, bought and used drugs from Anika, the first accused in the drug case and an actress. Earlier, it was reported that Adam Pasha may be arrested in the case. Adam Pasha told the media at the time that he knew Anika but had no other connection with her.
This is the fifth arrest in a case registered by a central agency. The second accused in the case is Bineesh Kodiyeri’s business partner Mohammad Anoop.
New Delhi: The CBI has taken up the TRP scam case on the recommendation of the Uttar Pradesh government. The case has been registered against Golden Rabbit Communication. A preliminary report on the CBI case has also been submitted.
Earlier, Mumbai police had said that an investigation into the source of the rumors circulating about the death of actor Sushant Singh Rajput finally reached Republic TV. Mumbai police have found that three media outlets, including Republic TV, have manipulated Barc rating to get number one in the ratings.Earlier, Maharashtra Police had also registered a case against the TRP. The lawsuit alleges that three channels, including Republic TV, committed fraud.
Thiruvananthapuram: New pressure zone formed in the Bay of Bengal Meteorological department said. In the next 48 hours, it will be at low pressure and northeast.
Chance of heavy rain in North Kerala as low pressure intensifies, the Met Office said in a statement. The fishermen were warned not to go fishing in the southwestern and midwestern areas of the Arabian Sea, as the winds could be up to 40 to 50 km per hour in the Bay of Bengal.
Kochi: Covid confirmed to actor Prithviraj. Covid confirmed during the shooting of the new movie ‘Janaganamana’, the actor said in a Facebook post. Prithviraj said that did not have any health problems and was on quarantine and those associated with him should be monitored in the coming days.
Janaganamana is a film directed by Dijo Jose Antony. Covid tested positive before returning home after completing his schedule in Kochi. Covid had conducted the test before filming. “I hope to get well soon and return to work and thank everyone for their love and care,” the post said.
Pooja of the state award-winning editor Appu N Bhattathiri’s film ‘Nizhal’ held in Kochi. Starring Nayanthara Kunchacko Boban, the film is being produced by Anto Joseph, Abhijit M Pillai, Badusha, Fellini TP, and Jinesh Jose under the banner of Anto Joseph Film Company, MayLounch Film House, and Tentpole Movies.
The film is scripted by S Sanjeev. The cinematography is by Deepak D Menon and the cinematography is by Suraj S. Kurup also composes music. Editing of the film will be done by Appu Bhattathiri and Arun Lal. Abhishek S Bhattathiri- Sound Designing, Narayana Bhattathiri- Title Design, Makeup- Ronax Xavier. The production controller of the film is Dixon Poduthas. The location is entirely in Ernakulam. The shooting is planned for 45 days.
Lal, Sudheesh, Dr. Ronnie, and Divyaprabha are also coming in another leading role. No details of the story have been released yet.
Kochi: The Kerala High Court has rejected a petition filed by the state government against the transfer of management of the Thiruvananthapuram airport to the Adani Group. A bench of Justices K Vinod Chandran and TR Ravi dismissed the petitions filed by the state government and KSIDC challenging the central government’s action.
The court accepted the central government’s position that the transfer of the airport was a policy decision and with the approval of the Union Cabinet. The Center had said that tenders would not be given to those who quoted the highest amount. The court ruled that Kerala could not accept the argument that the process, including land acquisition, had been completed by the government. It is also not justifiable to say that it was wrong after cooperating with the tender process. The government’s argument that the profits of one airport cannot be diverted to another is also incorrect. The court also rejected the government’s claim that the auction was made only for Adani.
Palakkad: Three people died after consuming illicit liquor. The incident took place at Kanchikode Payatukadu colony in Palakkad district. Ayyappan (55), Raman (55) and Sivan (37) died after consuming illicit liquor. They had been drinking alcohol yesterday.
The incident will be further confirmed only after the postmortem. Police said they have expanded the investigation into the death. It is concluded that the liquor was brought from Tamil Nadu.
New Delhi: Information has been leaked from Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s website. The U.S. Cyber Security Agency has revealed that the personal information from the website- www. Narendra Modi has been leaked to five million people and put up for sale on the Dark Web.
The names, e-mail IDs, and mobile numbers are for sale on the Dark Web, according to a report by security experts at Cyble. The Dark Web has the personal identities of 5.74 million users. Of these, 2,92,000 have contributed to the Prime Minister’s Relief Fund through this website. The leak also includes information on those who have donated money to central government initiatives and projects such as Swachhbharat.
A month ago, the Twitter account of Modi’s website was hacked. Several tweets appeared after the hack, including asking the public to donate cryptocurrency to the Prime Minister’s National Relief Fund.
The company claimed that Cyble had warned central agency Cert-In on the 10th of this month, that information from Modi’s private website was available on the Dark Web. Central government sources did not respond to a request for comment.