Sanjay Jith, prime suspect in the case of murder of Abhimanyu, surrendered before the police on Friday.Jith (21) who surrendered at the Palarivattom police station in Kochi in the forenoon was later t
Dozens of grown trees axed
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Action will be taken against those responsible, says Khammam forest official
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Action will be taken against those responsible, says Khammam forest official
Taking up cudgels against alleged illegal axing of dozens of trees by miscreants in their village, a section of the aggrieved villagers, including several nature-lovers, of Chimmapudi in Raghunadhapalem mandal are running from pillar to post seeking urgent intervention of the authorities to save the remaining tree canopy in their village.
The mass chopping of more than 45 fully grown tamarind trees, some of them a few decades old, by unidentified persons on the periphery of the village a few days ago, left the nature-lovers shocked.
FAR-RIGHT paramilitary forces linked to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi have been accused of killing a 15-year-old student during a temple festival on Wednesday night.
The boy, known as Abhimanyu, was stabbed to death in Kerala’s Alappuzha district. He was reportedly an activist in the left-wing Students’ Federation of India.
The killing took place on the first day of the festival for the Hindu god Vishnu.
According to the local unit of the Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M), those who carried out the attack had originally been looking for Abhimanyu’s older brother Ananthu, an activist in the Democratic Youth Federation of India.
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Public protests, demonstrations banned in Balussery
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Efforts on to reinstate peace in the area that recently witnessed political clashes
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Efforts on to reinstate peace in the area that recently witnessed political clashes
The Kozhikode Rural police have banned all public protests and political demonstrations in Balussery and surrounding areas as part of efforts to reinstate peace in the politically-sensitive region. Accordingly, party leaders concerned will be held accountable for any protest activity in violation of peacekeeping measures.
On Saturday, Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI) workers were forced to withdraw a local protest march to condemn the arrest of three party workers following the recent political clashes in the area. They alleged that the DYFI workers were arrested without any evidence.