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2022 | ഡിസംബർ 1 | വ്യാഴം | 1198 | വൃശ്ചികം 15 | പൂരുരുട്ടാതി 

2022 | December 1 | Thursday | 1198 | Scorpio 15 | Pururuttati



◾Reserve Bank to launch digital currency E-Rupee today. E-Rupee will be available only in four cities namely Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru and Bhubaneswar through four banks including State Bank of India. E-Rupees are tokens worth the existing currency and coins. Transactions can be done through mobile phone in digital wallet.

◾ Agriculture Department Secretary B Ashok criticized that the introduction in the draft bill to remove the governor from the position of chancellor is not complete. Ashok had written a note that the reason for changing the chancellor should be explained in the introduction. The cabinet expressed displeasure over this. The dissatisfaction will be reported to Chief Secretary Ashok.

◾Special cabinet meeting today. The special cabinet meeting is to discuss the bills to be introduced when the legislative session convenes on December 5. Actions including setting the order of priority of the bills presented in the assembly session will also take place in the cabinet meeting.

◾The head of the Islamic State was killed. An IS spokesman confirmed that Abu Hassan al-Hashmi al-Qureshi was killed. It has not been revealed who died or how he died. It is indicated that there is a clash. Abu al-Hussein al-Qureshi took over as the new head of ISIS.

◾ Telangana High Court says not to arrest Tushar Vellappally in the Operation Tamara case to subvert the government by paying crores to MLAs. The court directed to cooperate with the investigation of the Special Investigation Team. The arrest was prohibited while considering Tushar's petition demanding that the investigation be handed over to the CBI.

◾ The High Court asked the CBI to conduct a further investigation into the death of Malabar Cements Secretary V Saseendran and his children. The order came on a petition filed by Sashindran's brother citing the possibility of murder. An inquiry should be made against the CBI investigation team which repeated the police report of suicide. The court asked the new team to conduct an investigation and submit a report within four months. On the night of January 24, 2011, the dead bodies were found hanging in a house in Kanchikode Kurudikate.

◾ KPCC president K Sudhakaran MP has alleged that the LDF government is trying to destroy the livelihood struggle of fishermen by alleging the presence of a banned organization behind the Vizhinjam conflict. There are media reports that the Chief Minister has received the intelligence report. Sudhakaran also wants the chief minister to release the status quo.

◾Kozhikode CPM District Secretary P. Mohanan. Even members of banned terrorist movements are involved. Another version of the Vizhinjam strike is taking place at Kothi in Kozhikode, said P. Mohan said.

◾Convenor of Vizhinjam anti-port construction protest committee who made the remark that 'there is a terrorist in the name of Abdurahiman', Fr. The Vizhinjam police registered a case against Theodosius D'Cruz under the non-bailable section. The case is accused of inciting religious hatred. At the same time, he and the archdiocese expressed regret over the statement. The explanation is that Fisheries Minister Abdur Rahman, who insulted the protesters as terrorists, responded that he was a terrorist.

◾Almaya Forum, a religious group of the Syro-Malabar Church, against the government in the strike against the construction of Vizhinjam port. The forum opined that the government's insistence that the project should be implemented without providing shelter to the fishermen cannot be justified.

◾Muvattupuzha Vigilance Court to conduct a vigilance investigation against former Waqf Board CEO B Mohammad Jamal. The inquiry is in the case of receiving special allowance on the basis that the post of Additional Secretary to the Government and CEO of the Waqf Board are of the same rank.

◾Health Minister Veena George said that attacks on health workers will not be accepted and strong action will be taken. The minister said that the health workers have done selfless work during the pandemic, which the world saw with great concern.

◾ Rahna Fathima in the Supreme Court demanding relaxation of the bail conditions granted by the High Court in the case of the Pathanamthitta police accused of insulting religious beliefs for attempting to visit Sabarimala. Petition has been accepted on file.

◾The bank manager diverted two and a half crore rupees from the account of Kozhikode Corporation. The corporation secretary lodged a complaint with the town police. Punjab National Bank Eranjipalam branch manager Rijil was found to have transferred more than 98 lakh rupees to his father's account. The explanation was that there was no money in the account and there was an error. The money was returned to the account.

◾Complaint that a successful KSU activist was kidnapped.Praveena, a KSU worker who passed Poothota Law College, filed a complaint that she was kidnapped by four SFI workers. SFI and KSU won equal number of seats in the elections. The complaint is that Praveena was kidnapped after this.

◾Two youths died in a collision between a cement lorry and a bike in Thiruvananthapuram. Jobin (22) and Jaffreen (19), natives of Thangathila Tengarathala, died.

◾ Suspension of a policeman accused of stealing money from a shop. Policeman Sagar P Madhu of Peerumedu station has been suspended.

◾The accused in the murder case, who was out on parole, evaded the police and escaped. Kalappurail Jomon, a native of Ponmudi, Idukki, survived.

◾Saujath Kondotty, a native of Tanur, who was accused in the case of killing her husband along with her boyfriend, was found dead at her house in Valiyaparam. The lover was also found poisoned. Saujat's dead body was wrapped in a shawl around his neck. It is suspected to be murder.

◾One of the drunken brothers was stabbed to death. Deva (25), a native of Pollachi Ghavu Palayam, died. The brother Manikandan (28) was taken into police custody. The incident took place at 9:30 pm on the Palakkad joint road. The suspicion that Manikandan's brother was having an affair with his wife resulted in an argument and a stabbing.

◾A fishmonger died when a lorry lost control in Cherturutti. The deceased is Yusuf, a resident of Cheruthuruthi Pallam.

◾Attack on the police team that came to arrest the POCSO case suspect who was in hiding. ASI's head was injured. ASI John of Parasala station was injured. The suspect in the POCSO case, Kaliyikavila, was arrested on RC street, Stalin (32).

◾ In the case of sexually assaulting a six-year-old girl, a young madrasa teacher was sentenced to 62 years rigorous imprisonment and a fine of Rs 3 lakh. Abdul Hakeem, a native of Malappuram Kuruvambalam, was convicted by the Pattambi POCSO Court. The verdict is that the fine should be paid to the victim.

◾The accused was sentenced to life imprisonment in the case of molesting a mute and deaf 15-year-old girl in Kasaragod Uppala. Suresh, a native of Uppala, was convicted by the Additional District Sessions Court. On September 22, 2015, the accused broke into the girl's house and tied her up and tortured her.

◾First phase of voting for Gujarat assembly today. Voting is going on for 89 seats today.

◾Supreme Supreme Court resumes hearing on petitions against delimitation of constituencies in Jammu and Kashmir. The petitioners argued that the re-delimitation of constituencies after the division of Jammu and Kashmir into Union Territories was unconstitutional.

◾The driver who raped a young woman in a school bus in Bengaluru was arrested. Bus driver Shivakumar was arrested.

◾Prominent journalist Ravish Kumar resigned from NDTV, which bought Adani shares. Ravish's resignation comes after founders Prannoy Roy and Radhika Roy resigned.

◾Former IPS officer Sanjeev Bhatt in the Supreme Court against the Gujarat High Court's hearing in the custodial death case. Sanjeev Bhatt's petition to adduce more evidence is demanding that the hearing be stopped before the judgment is passed. In July 2019, the Jamnagar Sessions Court sentenced Sanjeev Bhatt to life imprisonment for the custodial death.

◾Former President of China Jiang Zemin has passed away. He was 96 years old. Jiang Zemin came to power in China after the Tiananmen Square uprising.

◾Three migrants who traveled for 11 days sitting on the outside rudder under the oil tanker were admitted to the hospital. One of them is in critical condition. They boarded the rudder of the ship from Nigeria. They were found in the Canary Islands of Spain and admitted to the hospital.

◾Strong winds and rain in and around Tabuk, the northern region of Saudi Arabia. Electricity towers and posts were damaged by the strong winds. Power supply was disrupted in some areas in Tabuk.

16 people, including ten children, were killed in an explosion at a madrasa in the northern city of Ayban in Afghanistan. 24 people were injured.

◾ Jail warden who ran 'rape club' in women's jail arrested. Fifty-five-year-old Ray Jay Garcia, a male prison warden, was arrested for running a rape club in a women's prison in California. Garcia was caught by the FBI after the nude pictures of female prisoners came out from the official phone.

◾The last ODI against New Zealand was also abandoned due to rain. With this, New Zealand won the first ODI and won the series. The second ODI was also abandoned early due to rain. The rain came when New Zealand, who batted towards the target of 220 runs set by India, were 104 runs for the loss of one wicket in 18 overs.

*good day*

*poem*

Two friends were walking along the beach. While talking to each other they got into an argument in which the latter hit the former. Then the first wrote in the sand: My friend has beaten me.They were together on another trip. He escaped and wrote this on a stone. My friend has saved my life. Seeing this, the second asked: First you wrote in sand. Now in stone. What is this difference? The first one said: If someone harms us, it should be like writing in the sand. It should fade after a while. From sand and mind. But if someone helps us, it should be as if it were carved in stone. A living time should always be remembered. Life is only one thing.. Let's get used to writing all the neglects, sorrows and revenges on the sand.. Let's engrave all the cares we have received on the wall of the mind - Good day.

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