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സിപിഎം നേതാവ് adv . സുന്ദരേശനും ആറ്റിങ്ങല് സ്വദേശിനിയായ ഒരു അദ്ധ്യാപികയുമാണ് കാറിലുണ്ടായിരുന്നത് നാട്ടുകാര് പിടികൂടി പോലീസില് ഏല്പ്പിച്ചു. ഇക്കഴിഞ്ഞ പ്രണയ ദിനത്തിലായിരുന്നു സംഭവം....
R Sundareshan, a CPM leader was picked by local people along with a woman from a car at Mangalapuram in Thiruvananthapuram district and handed over to the police.
The police later registered a case against the CPM leader and the woman. The Attingal Court today remanded them. The police said that the local people found them in a car parked at Mangalapuram under suspicious circumstances.
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Kiliroor sex scandal case
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Monday, 06 February 2012:
Kiliroor sex scandal case will be issued on February 6th. The court proceedings in the case have been completed.
The case relates to sexual exploitation of a girl named Shaari from Kiliroor, near Kottayam, by the accused after offering her roles in television serials. Shaari died at the Kottayam Medical College Hospital on 13th November 2004.
Earlier reports:-
Praveen (30), the second accused in the sensational Kiliroor sex scandal case had earlier admitted before the CBI special Court that he had fathered Shaari’s (victim) child.
The Court while recording the statements of the accused informed that the DNA test conducted on Praveen to determine the paternity of the child was positive.
The accused in the case are Praveen, 24, and Manoj, 19, both conductors attached to the Guruvayur depot of the KSRTC.
Kiliroor sex scandal case will be issued on February 6th. The court proceedings in the case have been completed.
The case relates to sexual exploitation of a girl named Shaari from Kiliroor, near Kottayam, by the accused after offering her roles in television serials. Shaari died at the Kottayam Medical College Hospital on 13th November 2004.
Earlier reports:-
Praveen (30), the second accused in the sensational Kiliroor sex scandal case had earlier admitted before the CBI special Court that he had fathered Shaari’s (victim) child.
The Court while recording the statements of the accused informed that the DNA test conducted on Praveen to determine the paternity of the child was positive.
The accused in the case are Praveen, 24, and Manoj, 19, both conductors attached to the Guruvayur depot of the KSRTC.
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Fake CDs seized in Thiruvananthapuram
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Sunday, February 05, 2012:
The Crime Branch anti-piracy cell on Saturday arrested three persons and seized several pirated CDs of latest Tamil, English and Malayalam movies from the city premises.
Following reports about circulation of pirated CDs and DVDs in the city premises a police team headed by Anti-piracy cell Superintendent Rajpal Meena conducted raids in the Medical college, Ulloor, Vattiyoorkkavu and Poojappura areas.
The fake CDs included latest Malayalam, English and Hindi movies, which are running in theaters now
The Crime Branch anti-piracy cell on Saturday arrested three persons and seized several pirated CDs of latest Tamil, English and Malayalam movies from the city premises.
Following reports about circulation of pirated CDs and DVDs in the city premises a police team headed by Anti-piracy cell Superintendent Rajpal Meena conducted raids in the Medical college, Ulloor, Vattiyoorkkavu and Poojappura areas.
The fake CDs included latest Malayalam, English and Hindi movies, which are running in theaters now
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Vilappilsala plant re-opened
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Vilappilsala waste treatment plant was reopened on Saturday amid the protest from the Janakeeya Samiti and the panchayath.
A team led by ADM PK Girija entered the plant after breaking open the lock with the help of police. A large posse of police had been deployed in the area to avoid any untoward incidents.
The Kerala High Court in its order earlier directed the state government to reopen the Vilappilsala solid waste treatment plant and allow entry of garbage vehicles into the plant. The court also ordered the government to provide necessary police protection to the plant.
A team led by ADM PK Girija entered the plant after breaking open the lock with the help of police. A large posse of police had been deployed in the area to avoid any untoward incidents.
The Kerala High Court in its order earlier directed the state government to reopen the Vilappilsala solid waste treatment plant and allow entry of garbage vehicles into the plant. The court also ordered the government to provide necessary police protection to the plant.
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FIGHT AGAINST CANCER
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World Cancer Day is fast approaching this Saturday, 4 February 2012. It is the occassion to unite the world in the fight against the disease through raising awareness, educating the public, and lobbying for change.
It is only by every person, organisation, and government, individually doing their part, that the world will be able to reduce the global cancer burden.
So get involved and do something this World Cancer Day - because Together it is possible!
Yes! Stand Up and Do Something
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February 4 World Cancer Day
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World Cancer Day is marked on February 4 to raise awareness of cancer and to encourage its prevention, detection, and treatment. It is led by the Union for International Cancer Control, a global consortium of more than 470 cancer-fighting organisations in over 120 countries. World Cancer Day targets the public through global communications, and encourages policy makers and UICC member organisations to make cancer a political priority.
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Nurses’ begin relay hunger strike....
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The strike called by more than 600 nurses of MOSC Medical College at Kolenchery entered eighth day. The nurses began relay hunger strikes on Saturday to mount pressure on the Government to concede their demands.
The nurses have decided to resort to strike after a prolonged discussion, held between the hospital management and the nurses union and mediated by the labour commission, failed to reach a solution.
The nurses union at the Medical Hospital under the All India Nurses Welfare Association had given a 15-day ultimatum to the Hospital Management with a list of 19 demands, including salary hike and reduction of working hours.
The deadline ended on January 26, following which the labour commission initiated talks between the management and the nurses union. But the talks remained inconclusive.
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