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India records highest Covid-19 recovery; recovery rate touches 86.17 percent

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New Delhi: COVID cure rate in the country is 86.17%. More than 60 lakh people have been recovered from COVID. According to the Ministry of Health, India has the highest number of cases. Meanwhile, the number of COVID victims in the country has crossed 70 lakh. COVID confirmed 74,383 new cases in 24 hours.

Meanwhile world recorded more than one million new cases of the coronavirus in the last three days, as one-day records for new infections were set in France, Russia, Nepal and several U.S. states, and as India surpassed seven million total cases.

The number of new cases is growing faster than ever. Deaths and hospitalizations in some countries are also beginning to rise. The pandemic has sickened more than 37 million people and more than one million people have died globally, reports say.

Tourist centers in the state will be open from today

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Thiruvananthapuram: The tourist centers of the city will be open from today which was closed due to COVID widening in the state. Hill Stations, Adventure Tourist Centers, Lake Tourism will be opened. Meanwhile, the beaches will be open to tourists from next month.

The tourism department decides to bring happiness to the tourists who are stranded in COVID. Precautions are strictly followed and tourists are allowed to visit tourist destinations in the state in two phases. An order has been issued allowing conditional entry to hill stations, adventure resorts, and Lake tourism centers for tourists inside and outside the state.

The Nilambur Teak Museum and the Adiyan Para Water Falls will also be opened. Access is restricted to certain travelers following the COVID Protocol. This is stated in the guideline. Houseboats and other tourist boats can be serviced. Beach tourism will also be active from next month. Minister Kadakampally Surendran said the decision was taken at a time when the tourism sector and its dependents have been facing a major crisis for the past six months.

The quarantine is not mandatory for short visits of up to one week for travelers from other states. But you have to register on the vigilance portal. If he does not return after seven days, must undergo a COVID test at his own expense. Those wishing to spend more than seven days must arrive with a COVID negative certificate or have a COVID inspection as soon as they arrive.

18 killed as freight train crashes into bus in Thailand

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Bangkok: At least 18 people have been killed after a freight train crashed into a bus in Thailand. The accident occurred 50 kilometers away from the Thailand capital Bangkok. The bus was carrying people for a religious ceremony.

More than 40 people were injured. The injured have been shifted to nearby hospitals, the provincial hospital director said. The condition of 23 of the injured is critical.

Trial not started: COVID vaccine for children will delay

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New Delhi: COVID vaccine may not be available to children in the early stages. This is because even the leading companies conducting final stage experiments have not started experimenting on children. The highly promising Oxford vaccine has been announced for use in 5-18-year-olds but has not been implemented.

Those under 12 years of age were not considered in the Covaccine experiment developed in India. There is also concern that delays in vaccinating children could affect them until the next school year.

Gold seized Karipur again; Gold worth Rs 40 lakh seized

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Kozhikode: Another gold hunt at Karipur International Airport. Gold worth Rs 40 lakh seized. The gold was seized from Ibrahim Sharif, a native of Velimanna. Officers of the Kozhikode Customs Preventive Unit seized 800 grams of gold brought from Dubai. The gold was in the form of a pill that was hidden in a private part of the body.

He arrived on a SpiceJet flight from Dubai on Saturday night. He was caught by the customs while trying to exit through the Green Channel. The gold was won by a team led by Kozhikode Customs Preventive Section Deputy Commissioner TA Kiran.

Low pressure in the Bay of Bengal: Heavy rains are expected in the state for the next three days

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Thiruvananthapuram: Heavy rains will continue in the state for the next three days, the Met office said. The low-pressure area in the Bay of Bengal is responsible for the heavy rainfall in the state

In the next 24 hours, meteorologists predict that the low-pressure area in the Bay of Bengal will regain strength and turn into extremely low pressure.

The low-pressure area will reach the coast between Narspur and Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh tomorrow night.

New Malayalam Short Film Thudarum

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Thudarum short film Directed By Bilahari .

Written By : Shyam Narayanan T K

Produced By : Vinoj Vadakkan

Starring :

Vidhya : Swasika Prasadh : Rammohan Vidhya’s Mother : Rema Devi Vidhya’s Sister : Deepthi Ram Vidhy’s Father : Ravindran

Pakistan bans TikTok

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New Delhi: Pakistan also bans Tik Tok, China’s popular app. The Pak government has banned the video-sharing app of the Chinese company ByteDance, based on a complaint that it is spreading pornographic videos.

India had earlier canceled more than 100 Chinese applications, including TikTok, for national security reasons. Pakistan announced in an official statement. The official explanation is that the Pakistan Telecom Authority has blocked the Chinese application Tiktok in the wake of numerous complaints from various sections of the society. Pakistan has said that security is not Pakistan’s problem and that it has taken steps to protect its culture. Pakistan has told China that it will reconsider the Telecommunications Authority’s (PTA) decision if the application is improved.

Pakistan’s Information Technology Minister Shibli Faraj has said that Prime Minister Imran Khan has not spoken to China on the issue. He said the app was banned because it spreads pornography rather than data security.

CBI takes over Hathras gang-rape case

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The CBI has taken up the case of a Dalit girl who was gang-raped to death in Hathras, Uttar Pradesh. The incident happened on the 14th of last month. The girl who went to collect the grass with her mother was the victim of gang rape. Four members of the upper caste were behind the incident. Sandeep, Ramu, Lovekush, and Ravi were arrested by the police. The negligence shown by the police in the case was being questioned from the very beginning.

The girl later died on September 29 at the Safdarjung Hospital in Delhi. The girl’s body was rushed to the police station and cremated without the consent of her relatives. This also led to controversy. Authorities later blocked opposition leaders from visiting the girl’s home. The girl’s family also said that they had received threats from the authorities there.

Following the national controversy, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath announced that he would leave the CBI probe into the case. Following this, the CBI took over the case. The case was being investigated by a special investigation team.

Shivashankar was interrogated for 11 hours today

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Kochi: Former Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister M Shivashankar was released today after being interrogated by Customs for 11 hours. According to this, Shivashankar was present at the Kochi office of the Customs at 10.30 am today.

Shivashankar was also questioned by Customs at Kakkanad Jail today to find out the truth of the statement given by Shivashankar to Customs yesterday. Shivashankar was questioned yesterday and today in connection with the distribution of dates through the consulate. It is learned that the customs are mainly inquiring with Sivashankar as to whether the arrested persons, including the dreamer, smuggled gold in the guise of dates brought through a diplomatic bag.

The investigation team had recovered information that had been erased from the electronics seized from the accused. Shivshankar and Swapna are being questioned again by the customs based on some crucial WhatsApp messages. Customs is also looking into the financial transactions mentioned in the WhatsApp chat.