Newspaper employee found dead
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Rakesh Patil, an employee of a local newspaper, was found dead in Belagavi on Thursday. He ended his life by sleeping on the railway track, police said. His wife Asmita, who was found near him, has suffered serious injuries.
Rakesh worked in the printing section of a Marathi newspaper. He and his wife were battling some domestic problems, police said. A case has been registered.
(Those in distress or having suicidal tendencies can call Arogya Sahayavani Ph.: 104 for help.)
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424 new cases in Ernakulam
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With testing falling to 3,442 samples tested on Monday, 424 new COVID-19 cases were recorded in the district.
Thripunithura recorded 22 new cases, Aluva and Edathala 16 each, and Thuravoor 14.
A total of 908 people tested negative, while 10,581 people are being treated for the infection. As many as 8,721 people are recovering at home, 160 at FLTCs, 241 at SLTCs, 47 patients at the Government Medical College Hospital and 73 patients are at PVS Hospital. On Monday, 143 new admissions were made to hospitals and FLTCs.
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Penal action against government staff, teachers dropped
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‘Let’s forget and forgive’, says CM
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‘Let’s forget and forgive’, says CM
Chief Minister Edappadi K. Palaniswami on Monday said that all disciplinary and legal actions initiated against government employees and teachers, who took part in the strike during January 2019, would be dropped. Mr. Palaniswami s announcement, which he said was based on the principle ‘let us forget and forgive’, comes a few months ahead of the Assembly poll.
“The government employees and teachers should accept this good decision of the government and continue their service to the people efficiently,” he said in a statement.
Journalists protest criminal charges against senior mediapersons for reporting on Republic Day violence
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Tear gas being used by the security personnel at Mukarba Chowk during Republic Day Tractor Parade during their protest on new farm law issue in New Delhi on Tuesday.
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A public meeting organised by the Editors Guild of India and Press Club of India
Several journalists on Saturday gathered for a public meeting organised by the Editors Guild of India and Press Club of India in protest against sedition and other criminal charges pressed against senior journalists.
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The results of the PhD entrance examination conducted in November last year by the University of Mysore were announced on Friday.
The results are available on the University of Mysore website http://www.uni-mysore.ac.in
According to a note issued by the University Registrar (Evaluation), 2,596 candidates had appeared for the examination conducted for various subjects. Among them, 1,091 candidates became eligible to pursue doctoral degree in their chosen subject.
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