*പ്രഭാത വാർത്തകൾ* 2022 | ഡിസംബർ 8 | വ്യാഴം | 1198 | വൃശ്ചികം 22 | രോഹിണി


*പ്രഭാത വാർത്തകൾ*
2022 | ഡിസംബർ 8 | വ്യാഴം | 1198 | വൃശ്ചികം 22 | രോഹിണി
Morning News*
2022 | December 8 | Thursday | 1198 | Scorpio 22 | Rohini



◾Governor Arif Mohammad Khan said that signing the bill to remove the chancellor will be decided after the bill reaches the Raj Bhavan. Don't know what information is on the bill. Education is in Concurrent List. Central approval is required to change the Chancellor. Kalamandalam welcomes the appointment of Chancellor. Mallika Sarabhai is worthy. The governor said that they should be able to work independently.

◾ Is the High Court child's play for the Chancellor, the Governor? The court examined the documents of the search committee to appoint a vice-chancellor in the University of Kerala and said that those in high positions should handle things maturely. The court is observing the petition filed by 15 senate members who were dismissed by the governor.

◾Argument in the assembly over the bill to remove the governor from the post of chancellor of universities. Leader of the Opposition VD Satheesan said that many of the provisions of the Bill are against the Central Laws and the Chancellor appointed in place of the Governor cannot be accepted. But Minister P Rajeev said that the Chief Minister will not be the Chancellor as in Congress-ruled Rajasthan.

◾ Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said in the assembly that 828 police officers are accused in criminal cases in the state. Alappuzha district has more police officers involved in criminal cases. There are 99 members of the criminal police in Alappuzha district.

◾The Samara Panthal Samara Committee demolished the Vizhinjam port entrance. In order to avoid the possibility of conflict, the protest camp was demolished during the day itself. The police also removed the barricades. Fishermen have been on strike for 113 days at the port gate. From today, port construction materials will be delivered to Vizhinja. Port construction will resume.

◾The pro-port people's committee workers, who burst firecrackers and distributed stew, expressed their happiness over the end of the anti-port strike, and came forward with their demands. Venganur Gopan, leader of the Samara Samiti, said that they will not demolish the protest pandal without accepting their demands. The main demand is to provide financial assistance to six people who were injured in the attack.

◾The cabinet meeting has decided to hand over eight acres of land to the fisheries department to construct a building complex to rehabilitate the fishermen. In Thiruvananthapuram district, the ownership of land at Muttatha will be retained by the revenue department and transferred to the fisheries department. The rehabilitation plan is being implemented as per the agreement held with the Chief Minister to end the Vizhinjam strike.

◾Senior Dr. Thanku Thomas Koshi has been on compulsory leave for two weeks due to the death of mother and child during childbirth at Alappuzha Medical College. The relatives had taken a stand that they would not take the dead bodies without taking action against the doctors. After the Collector and SP reached the medical college and spoke to the relatives, the doctor was advised to go on compulsory leave. Ramjith's wife, Aparna, and their child, a native of Kainkari, died.

◾Renewed administrative approval for initial works to extend Kochi Metro Rail project from Petta to Tripunithura. The cabinet meeting decided to give a revised administrative permission of Rs.131 crores, including Rs.8.10 crores for land acquisition along with the administrative permission amount of Rs.123 crores.

◾Instead of the forest land acquired for the construction of the Kuthiran Tunnel on the Vadakanchery- Thrissur section of the national highway, the Cabinet has decided to hand over the ownership of 1.4318 hectares of revenue land at Bhimanadi village in Kasaragod district to the Forest Department.

◾Extreme low pressure in Bay of Bengal. Warning of heavy rains in Kerala. According to the Meteorological Department, it will turn into a cyclonic storm and move towards the Tamil Nadu-Andhra coast by tomorrow morning. The cyclone will make landfall between Puducherry and Chennai. Coastal alert has been issued for northern Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and southern Andhra Pradesh.

◾Kusat University that there is no irregularity in the appointment of professors. Accused Dr. Cusat explained that the appointment of Usha Aravind is in compliance with the UGC rules and the selection committee is valid. Cusat clarified that the allegations of the Save University Forum are baseless.

◾Cardinal Mar Baselios Clemis Catholic Bava has been elected as the President of the Kerala Catholic Bishops Conference. Mar Polly Kannukkadan is the Vice President. Dr. Alex Vadakkumthala was also elected as the Secretary General.

◾ KCBC President Cardinal Mar Baselios Klimmis Katholika Bava said that they are not against the Vizhinjam port project. The need is to ensure the rehabilitation of fishermen. The cardinal also asked the government to take timely action in this regard.

◾Hibi Eden in the Lok Sabha that the central government should announce a special package to rehabilitate the fishermen of Vizhinjam. Although the strike has ended, the demands raised by the fishermen have not been resolved. Hibi accused the state government of accusing the fishing community of being against development.

◾14 workers injured in SFI-AISF clash at SN College. AISF alleged that the SFI workers were beaten up in the rivalry over their defeat in the college union elections. AISF will strike today in Kollam district in protest against the attack.

◾Case against BJP Palakkad District Secretary and Palakkad Municipal Councilor Smithesh for allegedly beating him up for not giving contribution. The case is based on the complaint of Income Tax Assistant Ramesh. But Smithesh says that he was only questioned about being drunk in a public place at night.

◾ Health Department Minister Veena George said that as part of the campaign 'Alapam Shraddha Sanathan Sangham' implemented by the Health Department, more than 50 lakh people have been screened at their homes for the diagnosis of lifestyle diseases. The Minister said that 18.89 percent of people are included in the risk factor group for any serious disease.

◾ Eight persons, including a DYFI leader, were arrested in Thiruvananthapuram in a case of molesting a minor girl. DYFI cropping regional president Jinesh, minor plus one student, Kunnamkulam resident S. Eight persons including Sumage (21) were arrested.

◾The police said that DYFI leader Jinesh, who was arrested in the case of molesting a minor girl, had private videos and pictures of about 30 women on his phone. A nude video of the tortured girl was also stored on the phone. The phone has been sent for forensic examination. More women came forward with allegations against Jinesh. The woman neighbor revealed that the case was not filed because Jinesh's father, who had shared his phone number in an obscene group six years ago, apologized.

◾Sainul Abid Tamam (48) was arrested in Vadakara Etodi Mashhoor Mahal on a complaint of sexual harassment. The complaint of the 37-year-old resident of Kothakurishi is that she was sexually harassed for years by concealing the fact that she was the spiritual advisor of the family.

◾Pedestrian dies after being hit by container lorry Narayana Karanwar (78) died at Haripad Vettuveni Sindhu House.

◾Foreign Minister S. said in Parliament that China's movements on the border will not be allowed. Jaya Shankar. It was agreed at the diplomatic level that no unilateral changes should be made to the Line of Actual Control. The foreign minister warned that if they try to make changes or increase the strength of the army, the relations with China will worsen.

Chief Justice DY Chandrachud released the Android version of the Supreme Court mobile application. 'Supreme Court Mobile App 2.0' has been made available on Google Play with more services included. The service will be available for iOS customers within a week. All government departments can know the status of pending cases. All lawyers can also watch the case proceedings live.

◾Aam Aadmi Party captured the Municipal Corporation of Delhi, which was ruled by the BJP for fifteen years. The Aam Aadmi Party won 134 of the 250 seats and won an absolute majority. BJP won 104 seats. Congress won only nine divisions.

◾ Supreme Court to Center and Reserve Bank to produce documents related to demonetisation. The Supreme Court has 58 petitions challenging the demonetisation announced by the central government on November 8, 2016.

◾Supreme Court to central government that food grains should be available to the last citizen of the country. It should be ensured that no one has to go to bed with an empty stomach. The Supreme Court also asked the central government to inform the court of the number of guest workers and those working in the unorganized sector registered on the eShram portal.

◾Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh election results today. The exit poll results suggest that the BJP will come back to power in both the seats.

Kerala Governor Arif Mohammad Khan's niece wins on Congress ticket in Delhi Corporation Elections. Former Congress MLA Asif Khan's daughter Ariba Khan won from Abul Fazal Enclave with a majority of 1479 votes. Congress managed to win only nine seats out of 250 seats.

◾After entering the Bharat Jodo Yatra in Rajasthan, the leader, who is also a prominent businessman, resigned from the Congress. Riju Jhunjhunwala has resigned. He said the resignation was due to personal reasons. Riju was a candidate from Ajmer in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.

◾Konmad Faisal MP in the Lok Sabha took mass action against 30 leaders who did anti-party activities during the assembly elections in Himachal Pradesh. He said that this is a long-term need of the country. MPs responded to this demand with applause.

◾The woman, her boyfriend and the hired killer were arrested in the incident of killing her husband and throwing him in the quarry. Ananda, a native of Chambe, Malur, Kolar district, Bengaluru, was killed. His wife Chaitra (28), boyfriend Chalapati (35) and hired killer Prithviraj (26) were arrested.

◾A prominent YouTuber has been arrested in Delhi's Gurugram in a case where a 21-year-old young entrepreneur was trapped in a honeytrap and cheated of 80 lakh rupees. A young woman named Namra Qadir was arrested. Police are looking for her husband Virat Beniwal. Both are YouTube and Instagram stars. Namra Qadir has 6 lakh followers on Instagram and 2 lakh subscribers on YouTube.

◾Truck driver who gave sugarcane to a wildebeest while traveling on the road in the tiger sanctuary area was fined Rs 75,000. Siddha Raju, a native of Nanjankot, gave the sugarcane to the elephant when he was carrying a load of sugarcane through the forest at Hasanuru under the Sathyamangalam Tiger Sanctuary in Tamil Nadu. The case and the fine were given after the video was taken and circulated.

◾25-member group who tried to overthrow the government in Germany arrested. The head of the group, which includes women, is known as Prince Hentych XIII. The group had also formed a shadow cabinet for this purpose.

◾Taliban with public death penalty again in Afghanistan. A young man named Tajmir was hanged for murder. The charge against Tajmir is that he stabbed a man to death five years ago. The execution was carried out at a sports stadium in Farah province.

◾Another humiliating defeat for India against Bangladesh and a series loss. Bangladesh beat India by five runs in the second ODI. After winning the toss and electing to bat, Bangladesh scored 271 runs for the loss of seven wickets. Mehdi Hasan's 100 and Mahmudullah's 77 scored Bangladesh's best score, which lost six wickets while scoring 69 runs. India, who came out with a target of 272 runs, could only score 266 runs for the loss of 9 wickets.

*good day*

*Kavitha Kannan*

That person would always come to clean the ashram. One day the head of the monastery asked: Why are you working without pay? The young man said: I have heard that this ashram is very special. I think that if you are pleased with me and bless me, I will have a lot of wealth. The abbot blessed the youth. The young man became rich. But after that, the young man was never seen in the ashram. Then after many years he came back to the ashram. Then the abbot asked: Why have you come now? He said: Although I have wealth, I have no peace of mind. I can give you what you ask.. Hearing this he said to the head of the ashram: Take back all the wealth you have given me.. I can work here for as long as I want. I don't want anything else. Only peace is enough! Many people fail to recognize the real blessings that they have by selecting the short list of blessings which are only property, savings, fixed investment etc. Not only what you have, but also what you don't have.. Not having terminal diseases is a blessing.. Not having disasters, not having to reach out in front of others is the success of life. It is good to be able to live without hunger and to have a place to sleep. When we pray for blessings, what we have becomes useless while we are eager to add what we don't have. Peace of mind is high on the list of primary needs. Similarly, the pursuit of happiness should be the subject of training rather than the acquisition of knowledge, employment, or money. If not, all that has been gained will be lost without benefiting anyone - good day.


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