പ്രഭാത വാർത്തകൾ* 2022 | സെപ്റ്റംബർ 28 | *Morning News* 2022 | September 28 |

*പ്രഭാത വാർത്തകൾ*
2022 | സെപ്റ്റംബർ 28 |  
 *Morning News*
2022 | September 28 |



* 'Popular Front of India' banned*

* Central government has banned the Popular Front of India in the country. The Union Home Ministry has banned it for five years. PFI and other related organizations have been banned. Ministry of Home Affairs says that the organization is a threat to national security and law and order. There were earlier indications that the organization would be banned.*


◾Today cricket is crazy. A batting feast awaits the fans in the first T20 between India and South Africa at Kariyavattam Stadium in Thiruvananthapuram. Thousands flock to Greenfield Stadium to watch the match, which comes after three years. The curator predicts that the pitch will produce more than 180 runs in favorable weather conditions.


◾221 more people were arrested in cases of hartal violence of Popular Front. Kottayam district has arrested the most people. Leaders including Popular Front Kannur South District President Naufal CP were arrested. The arrest was made on the allegation that he had called for the attack on the day of the hartal. At the same time, the police conducted searches in the Wayanad and Palakkad district offices of the Popular Front and the houses of the activists.


Congress leader A.K. Antony will meet with Sonia Gandhi today. Sonia summoned Antony to Delhi to discuss who should be considered for the post of Congress President and how to resolve the Rajasthan issue. Antony rubbished rumors that he would become the AICC chairman. Antony responded to the media that he stopped active politics and came to Delhi for many other things.


◾ AICC issued show cause notices to three loyalists of Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot. Minister Shanti Dhariwal, Chief Whip Mahesh Joshi and Dharmendra Rathore MLA were issued show cause notices. It is directed to reply within 10 days. The action is based on the report of high command observers.


Thrissur-based businessman Vijay Nair arrested in Delhi liquor case. Vijay Nair was arrested by the CBI accusing him of being behind the controversial liquor policy of the Kejriwal government. Vijay Nair is a businessman who is closely related to Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia.


◾ In the High Court, KSRTC should recover the loss of five crore six lakh rupees incurred by KSRTC during the violence during the popular front hartal from those who called for the hartal. KSRTC said that 58 buses were vandalized and 10 employees were injured.


◾The High Court rejected the petition to investigate the attack on Governor Arif Mohammad Khan during the Kannur University History Congress. The petition filed by TG Mohandas, a lawyer and former convenor of the BJP intellectual cell, was rejected. The petitioner replied that the court did not know whether the governor had a complaint on the matter.


◾ In the VC University Syndicate meeting, the Governor formed a two-member search committee for the appointment of Vice Chancellor of Kerala University against the rules. The VC and the Syndicate did not decide to convene a Senate meeting to find a university representative for the search committee.


◾Governor Arif Muhammad Khan gave ultimatum to Kerala University Vice Chancellor for the third time. The demand is that the name of the representative of the university should be given immediately to the search committee to appoint the vice chancellor. The ultimatum is given recalling the powers and duties of the VC.


◾Management's discussion with labor leaders for duty reform in KSRTC will continue tomorrow. 12 hours single duty will be implemented on trial basis in eight depots of Thiruvananthapuram district. For working hours exceeding eight hours, up to two hours of basic pay and DA will be paid proportionately. TDF, a pro-Congress organization, has stated that it will go on strike against 12-hour single duty.


Health Minister Veena George said that model anti-rabies clinics will be started in all district and general hospitals and medical colleges. Treatment systems for dog bite victims are brought under one roof.


◾The prosecution told the court that in the AKG center attack case, the accused used a chemical containing potassium chloride. The court will decide on Jit's bail plea today.


Actor Srinath Bhasi will be removed from the film in the case of insulting an online media worker, the producers' association said. The producers also said that they will not interfere in the case against Srinath in any way. Srinath took a stand against Bhasi after calling the online journalist who was the complainant and seeking an explanation.


◾KSRTC has suspended an employee along with an employee for misbehaving with a student and her father at KSRTC Kattakkada depot. Mechanic S Ajikumar of Kattakkada unit was suspended.


◾Beverages Corporation's liquor shops will be closed on 30th from 7 pm for two days. Liquor shops are closed for half-yearly counting. Liquor shops are closed on Saturday, October 1 and Sunday, October 2, which is Gandhi Jayanti.


◾ Kozhikode Judicial First Class Magistrate recorded the statement of the lawyer on the complaint of the security personnel's lawyer that the leaders who were with the accused who attacked the security personnel of the Kozhikode Medical College threatened them. Adv. Babila Umar Khan testified. It has also been stated that cyber attacks are also taking place.


◾A case has been registered against Thomas K Thomas MLA for assaulting NCP woman leader Alice Josi. Alappuzha South Police registered the case as per the court order. Alappuzha district president Santosh Kumar, vice president Jobin Perumal, state executive committee members Rasheed and Raghunathan Nair are also accused.


◾Government sanctioned Rs 6 crore to settle the arrears of Karivattam Greenfield Stadium. The amount is paid towards payment of arrears of electricity, water and property tax to the corporation.


◾Aralat tribal youth trampled to death by a wild cat. Vasu of Valayamchal Pookkund Colony, Aralam Farm 9th Block was killed. The incident happened around 9:30 pm.


◾Sexual assault on the actresses who came to a private mall in Kozhikode for the promotion of the film. The issue came to light when one of the actresses who was a victim of violence shared her ordeal on social media.


◾CPM Kattur local committee protested for not taking action against the president in the incident of Kattur panchayat president and employees entering the tofu shop. Two local committee members resigned from the party. Former panchayat president and local committee member Manoj Valiaparampil and Ponjanam branch secretary MN Sumithran resigned.


◾Two locals have been arrested on the complaint that they trespassed in Wayanad Karakamala Convent and threatened former nun Lucy Kalapura. Shijin and Manoj were arrested on Lucy's complaint.


◾The police officer who was arrested in the case of sexually assaulting a 17-year-old girl in a private bus in Thrissur has been remanded. Thrissur POCSO Court remanded Ratheesh, a native of Thrissur Pullur.


◾ Widespread attack during autorickshaw strike in Kozhikode city. 35 autos which were in service without strike were attacked. The drivers with the damaged autorickshaws went to the Nadakavu police station and lodged a complaint. The autorickshaw workers went on strike demanding action against autorickshaws operating without permits.


A 38-year-old relative was arrested in the case of molesting a 13-year-old girl in Kulathupuzha last year. Santhosh, a native of Kottavattam, was arrested by Kulatupuzha police.


◾School PTA member Saji has been arrested by the police for allegedly beating up a class 9 student of Govt Higher Secondary School, Kozhikode, Balusheri Kokkallur. He was later released on bail.


◾Bus conductor arrested for molesting ninth class student in Kodungallur. The Kodungallur police arrested Anish (35) alias Achu, a resident of Kottekkat, a resident of Mullanbazar, the conductor of the bus named Shaji, which operates on the Azhikode route.


◾The police arrested a young man who went to a house where only women were staying and exhibited nudity and violence. Ekalavyan (30), a native of Vattapara Manali, was arrested.


CPM Politburo says RSS and Popular Front are carrying out political murders in Kerala. The Politburo has criticized BJP president JP Nadda's allegation that Kerala is a hot spot of terrorism to disrupt peace in Kerala.


Senior leaders say that Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has not backed down from contesting for the post of Congress president. It is reported that a decision will be taken after the meeting with Sonia Gandhi.


The Supreme Court said that the Election Commission can decide who should be given the Shiv Sena symbol. The Eknath Shinde faction claimed the symbol as the original Shiv Sena. The Supreme Court's constitution bench has started hearings on cases related to devolution of power in Maharashtra. The Supreme Court rejected the plea of ​​Uddhav Thackeray's faction to stay the proceedings of the Election Commission until a decision is taken.


◾A young woman who took nude pictures of girls staying with her in a hostel in Madurai, Tamil Nadu, and her doctor boyfriend, who passed them on and circulated them, have been arrested. Dr. Kalishwari, a native of Ramanathapuram and a friend. Ashi was also caught.

◾Durga idol was vandalized and destroyed in Safiabad near Hyderabad. The young women who escaped were caught by the locals and handed over to the police. The police say that the young women have mental problems.


◾The woman killed her husband who constantly abused her because of her color. The incident took place at Durg in Chhattisgarh. Ananth Sonwani, a forty-year-old man, was killed. The police arrested his wife Sangeeta Sonwani.


◾US rejected India's criticism of US helping Pakistan, which supports terrorists. The US said it cannot stop the sale of F-16 fighter jets to Pakistan on the grounds of bad relations with India. Indian Foreign Minister S Jaishankar had criticized the American action.


◾Russia closes Georgia border. The border closure came as President Vladimir Putin announced plans to add 300,000 soldiers to Russia's reserve army. Many young people who are afraid of being forced to join the army are ready to leave the country from Russia. Air travel has also been restricted.


Gozi Okoncho Iweala, head of the World Trade Organization, said that the world is heading towards an economic recession. The countries of the world should formulate plans to overcome the recession now. Gozi Okoncho Iweala was speaking at the annual meeting of the World Trade Organization in Geneva. He also pointed out that price rise and inflation are weakening the financial sector.


◾Chinese President Xi Jinping appeared on government television amid rumors that he was ousted in a coup and under house arrest. Two senior leaders were present. As the party congress is scheduled to be held on the 16th, he addressed the nation through a TV channel listing the achievements of his administration.


◾India A team won by 106 runs in the 3rd ODI against New Zealand A team. Batting first, India scored 284 runs with half-centuries from Sanju Samson, Tilak Verma and Shardul Thakur. In reply, New Zealand could only score 178 runs in 38.3 overs. With this, India swept all the three matches in the series.


◾The schedule of the 2023 Hockey World Cup hosted by India is out. The World Cup will start on January 13. India's first match will be against Spain.



◾ *Type 2 diabetes increases the risk of premature death in women by 96 percent and in men by 74 percent. The research was conducted by researchers at Salford Royal Hospital in England. The research report warns that people with diabetes are 84 percent more likely to die prematurely than the general population. A woman with diabetes was five years less likely to live than a woman without it, the researchers said. She added that people who develop diabetes at a very young age can reduce their life expectancy by up to eight years. The study report states that diabetes not only increases the risk of death but also increases the risk of many other health problems. One of the main ones is heart disease. Diabetes increases the risk of chest pain, heart attack, stroke, and narrowing of the blood vessels. Elevated blood sugar levels also wear down the walls of the blood vessels that nourish the nervous system. It can also lead to nerve damage. It can cause numbness, tingling, pain, and burning in the limbs. Researchers also point out that people with diabetes can have digestive problems, kidney damage, eye, skin and mouth problems. A healthy lifestyle can reduce the risk of diabetes and eliminate its complications. Obesity is one of the leading causes of type 2 diabetes, according to studies by the Harvard School of Public Health. Being overweight increases the risk of type 2 diabetes by seven times, health experts say. Weight should be controlled according to the height, age and gender of the body. A seven to 10 percent reduction in body weight can cut the risk of type 2 diabetes in half. Regular exercise and a healthy diet can help you lose weight. The research report also adds that brisk walking for half an hour every day can reduce the risk of diabetes by 30 percent.*


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