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Kerala rain warning: Heavy rain will continue in the state; Warning for 10 areas today

The Meteorological Center said that rain will continue in the state today. According to the latest radar image, moderate rainfall is likely at isolated places in the remote Kerala districts of Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha, Kottayam, Idukki, Ernakulam and Thrissur during the next three hours, the Central Department said of the Weather.

Orange warning
17/08/2024: Pathanamthitta
The Central Meteorological Department has announced an orange warning in the areas. Heavy rain is expected in isolated places. The Central Meteorological Department defines Very Heavy Rainfall as 115.6 mm to 204.4 mm of rain in 24 hours.

Yellow warning
17/08/2024: Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Alappuzha, Kottayam, Idukki, Ernakulam, Kozhikode, Wayanad, Kannur
18/08/2024: Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha, Kottayam, Idukki, Ernakulam, Kozhikode, Kannur
19/08/2024: Malapuram, Kozhikode, Wayanad
20/08/2024: Malappuram, Kozhikode, Kannur
The Central Meteorological Department has announced a yellow warning in the areas. Isolated heavy rain is expected. Heavy rain is defined by the Central Meteorological Department as rain between 64.5 mm and 115.5 mm in 24 hours. Storms are expected.

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Along the coasts of Kerala – Lakshadweep – Karnataka Don’t go fishingThe Central Meteorological Department has been notified
Up to 20/08/2024 : Strong winds with a speed of 45 to 55 kmph and occasionally up to 65 kmph are likely to prevail over parts of the Central West Arabian Sea.

17/08/2024: Gulf of Mannar, South Tamil Nadu Coast, Kanyakumari Coast, Southeast Arabian Sea, Near Middle East Arabian Sea, Maldives Region, North West Bay of Bengal Near North East Bay of Bengal, Southwest Bay of Bengal By Southeast Strong winds and severe weather is likely over the Bay of Bengal and adjacent central Bay of Bengal with a speed of 35 to 45 kmph and occasionally up to 55 kmph.

18/08/2024: 35 to 45 kmph at occasional intervals over Gulf of Mannar, South Tamil Nadu Coast, Kanyakumari Coast, South East Arabian Sea, Maldives region, East Central Arabian Sea, West Bay -North Bengal and the adjacent North East Bay of Bengal.

19/08/2024 & 20/08/2024: Gust of 35 to 45 kmph and some over Gulf of Mannar, South Tamil Nadu Coast, Kanyakumari Coast, South East Arabian Sea, Maldives region, North West Bay Bengal and North Eastern Bay of Bengal.
Fishing is not permitted in these areas on the above dates

2024-08-17 01:29:10
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Kerala State Service Pensioners Union Pandalam Block Annual Conference Inaugurated by Deputy Speaker Chittayam Gopakumar

Kerala State Service Pensioners Union Pandalam Block Annual Conference Inaugurated by Deputy Speaker Chittayam Gopakumar

Kerala State Service Pensioners Union Pandalam Block Annual Conference inaugurated by Assembly Deputy Speaker Chittayam Gopakumar

Pandalam: Deputy Speaker Chittayam Gopakumar inaugurated the Kerala State Service Pensioners Union Pandalam block annual conference under the chairmanship of President TN Krishna Pillai.
Laila Mani, MK Muralidharan, K. Mohankumar, PR Sambasivan, KR Sukumaran Nair, KR Gopinathan, VG Bhaskarakurup, N. Govindanunnithan, K. Somasekaran Pillai, MG Sadanandan, KK Damodarakurup and K. Ponnamma gave speeches. KP Bhaskaran Pillai Varanadhikari elected the new committee.TN Krishnapilla (President), PR Sambasivana (Secretary) and KR Sukumaran Nair (Treasurer).

2024-03-02 20:49:00
#Pensioners #Union #Conference

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Samanvayam 2023: Higher Secondary NSS Sahavasa Camps Conclude with ‘Pillution Free New Kerala’ Theme

Samanvayam 2023: Higher Secondary NSS Sahavasa Camps Conclude with ‘Pillution Free New Kerala’ Theme

Pathanamthitta: Higher Secondary National Service Scheme seven-day Sahavasa Camps concluded. Camps were organized in higher secondary schools of the state. This year’s theme was ‘Pillution Free New Kerala’. Along with prevention campaigns against drug addiction, various projects, activities and creative activities were organized in the camps. Coordinator Jacob John informed that the camps organized across the state under the name ‘Samanvayam 2023’ were a huge success. 1457 areas have been renovated as part of the ‘Sneharamam’ project to find and beautify dumping sites. The project, implemented in collaboration with panchayat systems, saw students create murals and gardens in the renovated spaces.

Through the ‘Haritagriham’ scheme, cloth bags, chattis etc. were made from recycled materials and distributed to households. Seven lakh products were distributed. With the aim of spreading the ideas of garbage free, anti-drug and blood donation to the general public, ‘Nadiriyam’ was performed in public spaces through dance music sculpture, drama and flashmob at more than 2000 venues.

Canvases have been placed in public spaces to convey the zero-waste message to people. In the field of voluntary blood donation, as part of the ‘Jeeddyuti Poll Blood’ project undertaken in collaboration with the Higher Secondary NSS Police, volunteers visited homes and installed the ‘Poll App’ on the phones of as many people as possible.

The students visited the elderly as part of the ‘Snehasandarshanam’ project, which prioritizes the mental health of the elderly.

2024-01-01 18:48:00
#NSS #Day #Cohabitation #Camp #places #renovated #students

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Three Suspects in Custody for the Murder of Trader in Pathanamthitta

Three Suspects in Custody for the Murder of Trader in Pathanamthitta

Pathanamthitta: Three suspects are in custody in connection with the murder of a trader in Pathanamthitta. Three people were taken into custody. They are being questioned. It is also reported that an auto has been seized. George Unnunny (73) was killed on Saturday evening. The preliminary post-mortem report states that the murder was asphyxiation. Close relatives said the post-mortem revealed injuries to the face and fractured one of the ribs. Police confirmed yesterday that the murder took place during a robbery.

District Police Chief V. Ajith stated that the body showed signs of strangulation. George Unnunny’s 9 pawan necklace and locket around his neck and the money on the table in the shop are missing. The police found 2 Kylie shorts and a shirt, which are believed to have been used in the strangulation, from inside the shop. No other injuries were seen on the body. The necklace hook has been retrieved from the floor. The table is open.

The inquest proceedings which started yesterday morning were completed by 12 noon. The police dog sniffed the scene and rushed to an uninhabited house 400 meters away. The police checked here but could not find anything.

English Summary:

Police caught three people in connection with shop owner death in Pathanamthitta

2024-01-01 02:10:00
#Pathanamthitta #businessmans #murder #custody #auto #seized

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