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AAA Former Deputy Speaker and Kochi Mayor K. M. Hamsakunju died in Kochi on Thursday night. He was 84.
The death occurred around 11 p.m. following a cardiac arrest at his residence in SRM Road in the city. The burial will be held at Thottathumpady Juma Masjid, Kaloor on Friday afternoon. He is survived by wife and a son and daughter.
Mr. Hamsakunju entered politics through trade union activities. He was elected to the Ernakulam Municipal council in 1966 and became a member of the Kochi Corporation council in 1969. Mr. Hamsakunju was elected as Mayor in 1973 and remained in the post for two-and-a-half years. He was also a member of the Kerala Tourism Development Corporation and Greater Cochin Development Authority.
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Kerala has made special arrangements for the import of relief products related to COVID-19 following the tax exemption granted by the Centre.
Kerala Medical Services Corporation Limited (KMSCL) will receive COVID relief products from the foreign donors on behalf of the State government. The State government has commissioned NoRKA Roots to collect the relief products. NoRKA Roots will issue SOP for expatriate associations and other foreign providers to facilitate the export and import of products.
A letter of consent from the donors and expatriate associations willing to supply the products should be sent to ceo.norka@kerala.gov.in. All imported products should be sent to the Managing Director, KMSCL, Thycaud, Thiruvananthapuram.
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