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Rail Milk Tank Van: Indian Railway with a special tank for transporting milk

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New Delhi: Indian Railways developed a special tank to transport milk. Railways Minister Piyush Goyal said the tank was designed to be 12% larger than the existing tanks and could travel at speeds of up to 110 km per hour.

The minister said that the tank, which was made of stainless steel, would be able to carry milk quickly and safely.

Earlier, the railways used a milk tank that had a capacity of 44,660 liters. The new tank is 12 percent more efficient than that. The indigenously built tank is designed to travel safely at speeds of up to 110 km / h, the minister tweeted.

Dhruva Natchathiram Stills

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Dhruva Natchathiram Movie Stills – Dhruva Natchathiram movie photos starring actor Vikram actress Ritu Varma and Aishwarya Rajesh. Dhruva Natchathiram new images

Online classes will be held in June

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Thiruvananthapuram: The academy classes via online starts in June. MG, Kerala, KTU, KUSAT, Malayalam, Calicut University exams will start in June.

The principal should keep class schedules, classes, register books, authorities said.

Exam centers for writing, university exams should be allotted to students according to their convenience. Valuation of answer papers should be completed in a time-bound manner after following the health department’s guidelines.

Vande Bharat; Five flights from Gulf to Kerala today; Thousands of expats will be deported

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New Delhi: Five flights from Gulf to Kerala will fly for Vandebharat today. Thousands of expatriates arrive in five aircraft.

There are flights from Dubai to Thiruvananthapuram and Kozhikode. The Thiruvananthapuram flight will depart at 1.45 pm local time and reach Kozhikode at 3.10 pm. The Abu Dhabi-Kannur service will begin at 2.30 pm. There will be services from Muscat to Kochi and Thiruvananthapuram.

The service will run from 1.45 pm to 3.45 pm.

 The passengers include pregnant, unemployed, elderly, and suffering from various ailments. On the other hand, the first two days of the third phase of the Vandebharat mission has been announced.

Arogya Setu App is not Mandatory for Flight Passengers; Aviation Minister

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New Delhi: Arogya Setu App is not mandatory for flight passengers, said Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri. The passengers can use it if they wanted. Earlier, the instructions issued by the central government said that the app is mandatory for flight passengers.

The international flight service will be restarted from Monday. Seniors fit in health will not ban from traveling. The minister also said that it is not possible to make all passengers in 14 days of quarantine.

The states including Kerala are on the stand that people arriving on trains or buses should stay in quarantine for 14 days

Death toll rises to 97 in Karachi plane crash

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Karachi: At least 97 people were killed when a plane crashed in a civilian center in Karachi, Pakistan. Of the dead, 19 were identified. Only two survived. The government has announced an inquiry into the incident.

Pakistan International Airlines flight from Lahore crashed in the model colony just minutes before landing at Karachi airport. Buildings and vehicles, including houses, were damaged in the accident. Many people were injured. The accident happened at around 2.37 pm local time on Friday.

Eyewitnesses say the plane crashed on the mobile tower after it crashed into a mobile tower. The flight service was restarted at Pakistan a week ago after a limited flight.

Thundershowers likely to hit in seven districts; Five shutters of Aruvikkara Dam opened

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Thiruvananthapuram: Rain continues to spread across the state. The meteorological department predicts that in seven districts Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Alappuzha, Pathanamthitta, Kottayam, Ernakulam, and Thrissur districts will experience heavy rainfall over the next three hours. The Meteorological Department stated that showers and thunderstorms are possible at times. Winds are possible at speeds of up to 40 km / h. Fishermen are warned not to go to sea.

Heavy rains continue in isolated places in Thiruvananthapuram. Water levels were felt in many places. The city’s Ajanta Theater Road is underwater. Water spikes were experienced in Kottur and Kuttikal. Due to heavy rains, five shutters of the Aruvikkara Dam have been opened. Four shutters were opened at 1.25 m and the fifth shutter was one meter. The water authority said that due to the shutter opening, the water levels in the Karamana river were rising and people living on both sides of the river should be vigilant.

The shutters at Karappuzha Dam will be reopened tomorrow as part of the rainy season, officials said. It has been decided to open three shutters at 5 centimeters from 11 am tomorrow. The Karapuzha Executive Engineer has warned that those near the river where the water is flowing should be vigilant.

RBI extended the moratorium for another 3 months

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New Delhi: The Reserve Bank has extended the moratorium period on loan relief and loan repayment for three months. Reserve Bank Governor Shaktikantha Das told reporters in a press conference here on Friday. According to the new decision, the moratorium will continue until August 31st. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is offering a six-month moratorium. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor hopes that this step will help to ensure adequate cash flow for small and medium enterprises.

Another major announcement by the Reserve Bank of India is the reduction in the repo and reverse repo rates. The repo rate has been reduced from 4.4% to 4%. The repo rate is the interest rate on short-term loans issued by the Reserve Bank to commercial banks. With the reduction in interest rates, the interest rates on various loans will be reduced. In addition to the repo rate, the RBI has also reduced the reverse repo rate (the interest rate on deposits received by Reserve Bank from commercial banks). The new reverse repo rate is 3.35%. It was 3.75 percent.

Food inflation hit an all-time high of 8.6 percent in April, the Reserve Bank Governor said in a press conference. Food inflation fell sharply in January, as seen in February and March, although inflation eased in January. Shaktikanta Das attributed the increase in prices of vegetables, oils, and milk products. However, inflation may be below 4 percent in the third and fourth quarters of the current fiscal, the Reserve Bank Governor added.

The Monetary Policy Committee estimates that there is a five percent growth rate this fiscal. Expected five percent growth for the full year, as it was able to grow 4.7 percent in the last quarter. But coronary pestilence hampered growth. India’s forex reserves have risen to Rs 9.2 billion, the Reserve Bank of India said today. The Reserve Bank of India currently has $ 487 billion of forex reserves. This is similar to import earnings for a year.

Mohanlal turns 60 today; Indian film industry wishes ‘Lalettan’

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Today, of Malayalam’s favorite actor Mohanlal turned 60. Indian film industry wishes Lalettan at his birthday via social media. Mohanlal’s rise as a villain in Malayalam cinema was reversed due to the prevailing heroic concepts.

Mohanlal’s fans are waiting for his upcoming films that will hopefully hit theaters after the coronavirus pandemic. The much-awaited films include Priyadarshan’s Marakkar: Arabikadalinte Simham, Lucifer sequel Empuraan, Jeethu Joseph’s Ram, and his own directorial debut Barros.

On the occasion of Mohanlal’s birthday today, the who’s who of the Indian film industry has taken to social media to wish the versatile actor.

He was born on May 21, 1960. Though Mohanlal was born in Elantur in Pathanamthitta district, his childhood adolescence was in Thiruvananthapuram. Later, he traveled to his hometown only to attend holidays and special events.

Amphan; The death toll was 12, with heavy casualties, seven lakh people displaced

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Kolkata: The Amphan cyclone that struck the Bay of Bengal has wreaked havoc on the Bay of Bengal and Odisha. Widespread damage has been reported in the winds that blew with the heavy rains.

At least 12 people have been killed in West Bengal and Odisha since the cyclone hit a speed of 165 km per hour. Many houses, buildings, trees, and power posts were demolished.

5500 houses damaged in West Bengal Power supply has been disrupted in various parts of the state, including in the city of Kolkata. The damage was worth billions. The tornadoes started at about 2.30 pm on Wednesday in Bengal’s Diga and Hatia islands. The Umpuns hit Bengal at 165 km / h. The winds blew 155 to 165 km / h in Odisha.

At least 12 deaths have been reported, Chief Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee said. The deaths were reported from North 24 Parganas, Shalimar, and Howrah districts. No one was reported dead in Odisha.

Five lakh people have been evacuated in West Bengal and 1.58 lakh in Odisha. As part of the vigilance, the overpasses in Kolkata have been closed. The essential service from Kolkata airport has been canceled until 5 am on Friday. People are warned not to go out. There are 41 teams of the National Disaster Response Force in Bengal and Odisha. Twenty teams of Navy personnel are ready for the rescue operation.