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COVID-19; Aadu Jeevitham crew, Prithviraj and Blessy trapped in Jordan’s desert

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Amman: Director Blessy and actor Prithviraj, who flew to Jordan to shoot the film, were trapped in the wake of the global lockdown. They were stranded in the desert at Vadiram, Jordan. The 58-member film crew was camping in the desert. Filming of the Adu Jeevitham began in Jordan just over a month ago. The line producers of the film told them that they could not continue filming. The curfew was declared in Jordan. The authorities have also instructed them to leave the country immediately.

The film had been stopped four days ago. The visa expires within eight days, ie April 8th. So the film crew sent a letter to the film chamber and the state and central government demanding immediate intervention.

Flights from Jordan to India have been completely stopped. The film chamber is hoping that the government will take steps to shift the film crew to a safer location in Jordan itself. This requires the intervention of the Indian Embassy. The Film Chamber wants the state to exert pressure on the Center.

COVID-19; Six bank branches closed

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Thrissur: Six branches of banks have been closed in the state. At least 6500 branches of the bank. In the new circumstances, the employee organizations sought center, state governments, and RBI to impose a cluster system in banks.

There is a huge rush in banks due to the government-issued welfare pensions in the state. The people not keeping any social distancing in the banks, reports said. The bank time from 10 to 2 two has been withdrawn by the government earlier.

This is the first time in seven months that LPG prices have come down

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New Delhi: LPG prices have decreased. The price of an LPG cylinder for domestic appliances is decreased as Rs. 62.50. The revised price is Rs. 734.

The cylinder price for commercial purposes is Rs. 97.50. The revised price is Rs.1274.50.

The new price came into effect on Wednesday. The decline in prices in the international market has led to a drop in prices. This is the first time in six months that prices have come down.

The government handed over 1.5 cr for buying a helicopter

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Thiruvananthapuram: Government has handed over Rs 1.5 crore to Power Hence company hires a helicopter while it is struggling to find funds for defense operations for the Coronavirus. The amount was withdrawn from the Treasury on Tuesday.

The government, however, said the withdrawal of funds was a natural step and the finance ministry had issued an order in February. The company has signed an agreement with Power Hens for Rs 1.7 crore. The government has now handed over Rs 1.5 crore in advance to the company.

The government has already decided to hire a helicopter for various purposes, including the police. Earlier, there were objections to the helicopter being hired.

But the government has been criticized for its large-scale austerity measures during the coronavirus spreading.

The Salary Challenge and the Salary Cut are planning to overcome the crisis created by Corona.

Sania Mirza handed over Rs 1.25 crores of funds raised for fighting against Covid-19

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Hyderabad: Tennis star Sania Mirza helps Covid 19 victims 1.25 crores collected through fundraising. With the announcement of a 21-day full lockdown in the country to curb the spread of Covid 19, the Sania-led group has come forward to raise funds to help those who are struggling with day wages.

Last week we had a team to help those who were struggling in the wake of the Covid outbreak. This helped us to serve food for thousands of families and raise Rs 1.25 crore in a week.

It is hoped that this will help at least 100,000 people. “We will continue to fight for the victims and we will fight against the pandemic,” she said on Twitter.

The number of Covid-19 confirmed cases crossed 1200 in India

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New Delhi: The number of Covid-19 confirmed cases crossed the 1200 mark. According to the Ministry of Health, 1,117 people are undergoing treatment. 32 people died due to Covid-19.

In the past 24 hours, 227 people have been diagnosed with the disease in the country. According to the Department of Health, the highest numbers of cases were reported yesterday. 102 patients were discharged from the hospital. Covid19 deaths last reported in Mumbai.

Meanwhile, those attending a religious function in the Nizamuddin area of Delhi were advised to be vigilant when they showed symptoms. Telangana CM has said that six persons who had attended the prayer function died in the state.

Covid death in Kerala again; The 68-year-old died while undergoing treatment

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Thiruvananthapuram: One more person died due to Covid 19 virus in Kerala. The deceased has been identified as Abdul Aziz, 68, a resident of Pothencode who was under treatment at Thiruvananthapuram Medical College. He was a retired ASI. This is the second Covid death in Kerala. Ibrahim Suleiman Sett, a native of Mattancherry, who had just returned from Dubai in Dubai, died of Covid earlier.

Health officials have yet to conclude how the 69-year-old patient became infected. Four doctors who treated him are now under observation. He was rushed to the Thonnakkal PHC where he was first diagnosed with symptoms. Later on March 21, he again reached the same PHC with severe symptoms. He was rushed to a nearby hospital and later taken to the Thiruvananthapuram Medical College Hospital by a local doctor, Disha Ambulance.

He is said to have been involved in a wedding ceremony on March 2. He went to the mosque until March 20. He was admitted to Gokulam Hospital in Venjaramoodu on March 23 with symptoms.

It has not been found that he had dealt with foreign nationals or expatriates. The Department of Health has released his travel route since the first week of March. He attended the wedding ceremony at Pothencode on March 2, and the same day on March 11, 18 and 21 at the funeral home. It is learned that a native of Kasargod and a native of Chennai attended the function.

CBSE Exams will be completed in May; the results will be announced in June

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New Delhi: CBSE board exams for classes 10 and 12 were completed in May. Union Higher Education Secretary Amit Khare said the results are expected in June. He said that if the closure expires after April 14, the government is considering conducting the remaining examinations of Class XII during the period of closure.

There are exams of major subjects such as Business Studies, Geography, Computer Science, Hindi, Home Science and Sociology of Class XII. The secretary said that the board exam results should be timely announced for admission to higher education institutions.

Central School, CBSE Schools, and central Tibetan schools are planning to start online learning from April 1. For this purpose, the National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) has been instructed to create a class and subject study module. NIOS Lessons are broadcast through channels on their own. NIOS has also been directed to broadcast by radio.After the closure, J.E.E. (Advanced), J.E.E, Entrance exams, including Main and NEET will be held, Khare said.    

Film Critic Award Announced; Mammootty, Vijay Sethupathi, Ranveer Actors and Parvathy best actress

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2019 was a great year for the Indian film industry. A handful of good films were released last year. This year’s Film Critics’ Choice Awards were announced. The film also features some of the finest films and stars of various languages.

The award includes the best films in Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali, Marathi, Gujarati, Kannada, and Hindi. The Critics’ Choice Film Awards are an award jointly organized by the Film Critics Guild and the Motion Content Group in association with Vistas Media Capital.

Mammootty won the award for his performance in the Malayalam film Khalid Rehman directed by Unda. Parvathy is the best actress. Parvathy’s performance in the film ‘Uyare,’ which tells the story of Pallavi, who survived acid attacks, won the award. The best director is Ashik Abu, who wrote the virus that told the story of Nipah’s survival. Kumbalangi Nights have won the Best Picture award and Kacha Screenplay Award.

COVID-19; 27 new positive cases recorded in India

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New Delhi: The country has reported a total of 106 positive cases and 6 deaths in the last 24 hours, said Joint Secretary of the Health Ministry, Lav Agarwal. With this, the number of people affected by Covid 19 rose to 1024. 27 people died due to this disease, reports said.

Data monitoring is statewide. High-risk cases, such as age, cases associated with the virus and serious cases are being monitored.

A total of 34,931 inspections were reported out in the country. According to ICMR that only 30 percent of the available facilities have been utilized.