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A train collided in Odisha; Three railway employees died

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Bhubaneswar: A train caught fire in Odisha after a train engine collided with it. The Howrah-Jagdalpur Samaleshwari Express caught fire. Three railway workers were killed and four passengers injured.

The Samaleswari Express was set on fire when a train engine collided while a railway derailment. Railway workers said Sagar, Gauri Naidu and Suresh were killed. They died of severe burns.

The incident took place around 4.30 pm. Two coaches of the train were derailed in a collision between Singapore and Ketaguda stations in Rayagada district. The fire caught on the engine of the train. The engine was detached from the bogie.

Singapore and Ketaguda station masters have been suspended in the incident. The East Coast Railway has ordered an investigation.

The Lok Sabha will not discuss the private bill on Sabarimala

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Premachandran’s private bill, demanding the preservation of Sabarimala customs and restoration of the Supreme Court judgment, will not be debated in Parliament. Four bills introduced by N K Premachandran including Sabarimala are out.

Nine bills were introduced on the first day. Four bills introduced by Premachandran were dropped. The remaining five bills were decided by the lot to be discussed. Selected bills will be debated at the 12th parliamentary session.

Premachandran’s bill would not be rejected even if it was not taken up for debate at the earliest. Parliament can take it up for debate at any time. But since it was rejected by the draw, it will not be discussed in the current parliament session.

According to the Lok Sabha statute, 30 private bills presented by 9 MPs were taken up for debate on Friday.

MPs Janardhanan Singh Sigriwal, Sunil Kumar Singh and Sreeragh Barne cast their bills.

The NK Premachandran MP has come up with a private bill aimed at overturning the Supreme Court order on the entry of the young woman into Sabarimala.

In the current situation, the possibility of discussing the Lok Sabha Bill has come to a standstill.

Responding to the vote of thanks, Prime Minister Narendra Modi attacked Congress. Congress will only give importance to those in the Gandhi family.

Congress will also cover up the good work of Narasimhar and Manmohan Singh. Modi also criticized the Congress state of emergency for the country.

Narendra Modi has claimed that the victory was the support of the people beyond the election victory.

Six killed as bus falls into the deep gorge; 39 people injured

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Ranchi: At least six people were killed in an accident in Jharkhand. The bus fell into the gorge on Tuesday morning.

At least 39 people were injured. The accident occurred in Garhwa, Jharkhand. Rescue operations are in progress. The bus was on its way to Chhattisgarh. It is unclear what actual reason behind the accident.

Four killed as the bridge collapsed and train falls into canal in Bangladesh

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Dhaka: Four killed as train fall into a canal after a bridge collapsed in Bangladesh. More than 100 people were injured. The bridge collapsed on Monday when the train was on its way. The condition of 21 people is extremely critical. They have been transferred to a nearby hospital. A train accident is frequent in Bangladesh due to bad signaling system

Passport comes with major changes

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New Delhi: The Central Government is making major changes in passports. The plan is to create e-passports with new security features. Passports with chips will be made.

External Affairs Minister S Jayasankar, who is participating in the Passport Seva Day program, said that discussions were held with the security press in Nashik.

The government is trying to integrate foreign embassies. This will enable you to get your passport and related services faster.

Inter-state bus strike to continue

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Thiruvananthapuram: Bus owners say they will not withdraw from the strike announced by inter-state buses. Discussions with Transport Minister AK Sasheendran in Thiruvananthapuram have failed. The bus owners have confirmed that the strike would continue. Bus owners said it was unaffordable to be fined for permit violations.

The Minister said that the inspection of Operation Night Riders would continue. KSRTC will do more to deal with the private bus strike.

The Transport Minister said that inspection and penalties for violation of interstate buses would not be stopped. Buses with contract carriage permits are easily available at other locations. Bus owners said that fines in the same permit would be a big financial burden in Kerala. In case the Central Government amends the Motor Vehicle Act, then the owners of the buses would be required to stop the permit violation.

Heavy Rain: Tent collapsed in Rajasthan, 14 died, 50 injured

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Jaipur: At least 14 people died and 50 others injured in an accident occurred in Rajasthan. The incident happened on Sunday evening. The people gathered here to attend a ritualistic program. The condition of the injured is critical.

According to reports, the people died due to electric shock. The Prime Minister expressed condolence the incident. The government has ordered a probe into the incident.

The monsoon will be strong in the state in the coming days

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Thiruvananthapuram: The monsoon will be strong in the state in the coming days. Heavy rainfall is also possible in 11 districts. Heavy rains are expected in Kasaragod, Kannur, Kozhikode, Ernakulam, Thrissur, Idukki, Palakkad, Malappuram, Wayanad and Alappuzha districts. Yellow Alert was announced in 11 of these districts recently.

Eleven districts have been given vigilance. Various government departments have been asked to make the necessary preparations. 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 55 to 65 km per hour in the southwest direction for the next two days. Today it is 4555 km from the west. Fishing in the Lakshadweep region has been banned due to the possibility of high winds.

The Yellow Alert announced that residents in flood-prone areas and flood-prone areas last year, who are in vulnerable homes, should prepare a kit containing important documents and valuables. The disaster management authority has instructed the authorities not to delay the authorities if they are informed that they have to stay. Similar advice was given to residents living in areas prone to the outbreak. Steps have been taken to set up relief camps. The Disaster Management Authority has also issued a warning for the continuous monitoring of the rainfall situation in the respective districts.

Minor girl abducted, raped and killed in UP

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Lucknow: A 12-year-old dalit girl was allegedly abducted and raped and killed in Unnavo, Uttar Pradesh. The brutal murder took place at the border of Safipur Kotwali police station. The child was reported missing early Friday morning.

The girl, who went missing from yesterday. The father who woke up early in the morning did not see the child. The whole family held a search and found the child’s body. The girl’s body lay on a farm about 100 kilometers from her home. The girl’s head was crushed to pieces.

Police said the child sustained fatal injuries to his head, neck and private parts. The Lucknow Range IG SK Bhagat has been assigned to investigate the case. The dog squad checked the spot where the girl’s body was found. The IG said the accused had received clear evidence and would be arrested soon. Police said they would respond after receiving an autopsy report on the alleged rape.

Ready to step down as CPM state secretary; Kodiyeri

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Thiruvananthapuram: Kodiyeri Balakrishnan has announced that he is ready to step down as CPM state secretary. Kodiyeri said in a meeting with Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan.

The crucial meeting was held at the AKG center when the state secretariat was to meet. He is likely to announce its resignation at the secretariat meeting. In that case, the party’s position will also be critical.

However, a section of the party alleges that if he turns up now, the high accusations against his son would be accepted as true and that it would hurt the party.

The central leadership responded that the Kodiyeri resignation had not been communicated to the CPM central leadership or Sitaram Yechury.