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Heavy rains: Yellow alert declared in Six districts

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Thiruvananthapuram: Heavy rains continue in the state. Yellow alert declared in six districts. The districts include Alappuzha, Ernakulam, Idukki, Thrissur, Palakkad, Malappuram. And on Thursday alerts declared in Malappuram, Kozhikode, Wayanad, Kannur and Kasaragod.

At the same time, the meteorological department said that the low pressure formed in Arabic has weakened. As part of heavy rain in Kerala, even if the low pressure is weak, the rain will continue till Friday. There is a possibility of heavy rain on Wednesday and Saturday in isolated places. These places receive heavy rainfall of up to 11 cm in 24 hours. Possibility. Extreme levels of flood danger were announced in at least two places on Thursdays and Fridays. The wind up to 45 to 55 km per hour off the coast of Kerala, Karnataka and Lakshadweep.

Bengaluru drug case; Actress Sanjjanaa Galrani arrested

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Bangalore: The Central Crime Branch has arrested Kannada film star Sanjana Galrani in a drug case. The Central Crime Branch (CCB) raided Sanjana’s residence in Indira Nagar this morning.

Information was obtained from Malayalee Niyas Muhammed, who was arrested in the case. The inspection was carried out at Sanjana’s residence on the basis of this information. Six people, including Niaz Mohammad, have been arrested so far in the case. They were taken to the CCB office for further questioning.

Drug trafficking: Niaz Mohammad arrested

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Bangalore: An actor has been arrested in a Bengaluru drug trafficking case. Niaz Mohammad is in the custody of the crime branch. The action is based on the statement given by actress Ragini Dwivedi’s friend Ravi Shankar. He has close ties with the Malayalam and Kannada film industry. He has also acted in some Malayalam movies.

It is learned that he brought at night parties. Indications are that clarification in this regard may come from questioning Nias.

Pakistan marble mine collapse; Eight more bodies were exhumed, bringing the death toll to 16

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Islamabad: Eight more bodies were unearthed by rescue workers on Tuesday from a collapsed marble mine in northwest Pakistan. The death toll rose to 16. The cause of the tragedy is not clear. Mining accidents are common in Pakistan, where safety regulations are often ignored.

The first eight bodies were unearthed on the same day as 30 miners were loading marble into trucks at a mine in the Mohmand district near the Afghan border on Monday. Eight have been recovered today and more miners are still trapped among the boulders, said Qateer Ahmed, who is in charge of the northwestern state government’s emergency services.

Nine miners were injured, provincial labor minister Shaukat Yousafzai said. Locals speculated that the explosives may have exploded to extract the marble, causing the rock to collapse. However, officials said an investigation was underway to find the cause.

The situation on the Indo-China border is complicated: Chinese incursions close to the Indian subcontinent

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New Delhi: China’s provocation on the Indo-China border, which is in the shadow of conflict, is on again. According to military sources, the Chinese military is carrying out various provocations to the Indian military. India claims that China fired into the air. But China claims that India was behind the shooting. This is the first firing on the Indo-China border in 40 years. Both countries have increased military power near the Line of Control. Twenty Indian soldiers were martyred in a clash between the two countries in the Galvan Valley.

Today is the ‘sixty-ninth’ birthday of the great Malayalam actor Mammootty

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Today is the 69th birthday of Padma Shri Mammootty, the personal pride of Malayalee. For the past forty-nine years, the megastar has been a pillar of South Indian cinema and has made over 400 films in various languages. From ‘Anubhavangal Palichakal’ released in 1971 to ‘The Priest’ today, that triumphant journey.

This great actor has been moving forward successfully, bringing the film into his veins as a passion then and now and striving for it. It is an open secret in Indian cinema that he is far ahead of anyone else in terms of body care and beauty. Even the stars of the younger generation are emulating this eternal youth. Undoubtedly, his dedication to his body care and regular lifestyle at this age also plays an important role in maintaining the megastar’s stardom.

No Malayalam actor can match Mammootty in owning the latest electronic devices available in the market and in his love for cars. When many, including his colleagues, became vocal about the question of retaining his youth, his answer was only one. ‘Keep your mind and thoughts young, and your body will never grow old’.

You are a simple guy, an irresistibly charming person, and a true inspiration for your fans like. May your year be filled with loads of fun, excitement, and beautiful memories.

Happy Birthday, Mammootty.

Four employees of Karipur airport arrested for attacking DRI officials

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Kozhikode: Four employees of Karipur Airport were arrested for helping gold smugglers and attacking DRI officials. The DRI has taken into custody four people who helped smuggle gold through the airport. The cleaning supervisors at the Karipur airport were taken into custody.

The DRI now concludes that the gold was smuggled into the airport from abroad by multiple passengers. The search for Fazal, a native of Areekode Pathanapuram, who fled from Karipur after attacking DRI officials yesterday, has been intensified.

The attack took place on Airport Road yesterday when a group of people tried to smuggle gold into the airport. When the DRI team reached the bike and waved at the Innova car, they were knocked down.

DRI officer Albert George and driver Najeeb were injured in the attack.

Najeeb’s injury is serious. The car went out of control and hit a tree on the side of the road. Nisar, a native of Koduvalli, was arrested for being the leader of a gold smuggling gang in a car. The gold was smuggled in mixed form. Indications are that it was passed by customs inspection.

It is estimated that the gold hidden in the airport’s toilet may have been leaked by the staff. The DRI tried to inspect the car based on the confidential information obtained.

COVID confirmed to Finance Minister Thomas Isaac

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Thiruvananthapuram: Finance Minister Dr.T M Thomas Isaac test COVID positive. The disease was confirmed today by a COVID antigen test. With this, the employees of the minister’s staff have been placed under surveillance. After COVID confirmed to Thomas Isaac, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan went into self-monitoring.

Thomas Isaac was present at the CPM Secretariat meeting attended by the Chief Minister. Other leaders who attended the meeting also went into observation. CPM state secretary Kodiyeri Balakrishnan, ministers KK Shailaja and EP Jayarajan were among those who went to the observation. The finance minister’s office said Dr. Thomas Isaacs had no significant health problems. The source of the Finance Minister’s COVID could not be traced.

After COVID confirmed, Dr. Thomas Isaac was admitted to Thiruvananthapuram Medical College Hospital. The finance minister is being housed in a special COVID treatment room set up for VVIPs at the Medical College Hospital. The health department will look into where COVID got his infection. COVID has not been confirmed by any of the minister’s staff at present.

COVID cases cross 42 lakh in India; 32.5 lakh people in India have been cured

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New Delhi: India has the second-highest number of COVID patients, surpassing Brazil. COVID has infected 90,802 people in India in the last 24 hours. This is the first time so many cases in a single day. This is the second day in a row that 90,000 COVID cases have been reported in the country. With this, the number of COVID patients in the country has crossed 42 lakh. 1,016 deaths were reported in the last 24 hours.

The United States currently has the highest number of COVID patients. According to the latest reports, there are 62.75 lakh cases in the United States. However, according to the World Health Organization, India has the highest number of reported cases in the last month.

At the same time, 32.5 lakh people in India have been cured. In the last 24 hours, 69,000 people have been cured of the disease. The worst affected states are Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Uttar Pradesh. The highest number of cases was reported in these states in the last 24 hours.

Lockdown: DGCA will refund the ticket price completely; DGCA in Supreme Court

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New Delhi: The Aviation (DGCA) informed the Supreme Court that they are ready to refund the full amount to the passengers booked ticket in two phases of the lockdown period. Those who booked tickets for International and domestic flights between March 25 and May 3 will get the full amount, DGCA said in the statement.

The airlines have made every effort to pay the dues. A refund of airline tickets booked during lockdown is necessary, the Director-General of Civil Aviation Specified in the statement. The DGCA also clarified that if the amount is not refunded, it will be a violation of the aviation rules of 1937.

The Supreme Court has asked the Central Government and the DGCA in the case earlier.