Rain, snow forecast for Uttarakhand from Sunday
February 12, 2021
Fresh western disturbance on the way A fresh feeble western disturbance over Jammu & Kashmir is expected to bring light rainfall (up to 1 cm) and snowfall (up to 10 cm) over the northern parts of the disaster-hit Uttarakhand early next week, an India Meteorological Department (IMD) update said.
Forecast for Chamoli district: Friday (today): no rainfall/snowfall, mainly dry weather likely to prevail. Saturday: no rainfall/snowfall likely, mainly dry weather. Sunday: light rainfall (up to 1 cm)/snowfall (up to 10 cm). Monday: light rainfall (up to 1 cm)/snowfall (up to 10 cm). 1Tuesday: light rainfall (up to 1 cm)/snowfall (up to 10 cm).
Christians are not vote banks: Kerala archdiocese
By IANS |
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Tue, Feb 2 2021 12:48 IST |
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Christian priest.. Image Source: IANS News
Thiruvananthapuram, Feb 2 : Catholicasabha , the mouthpiece of Thrissur archdiocese has lashed out at the ruling LDF and opposition UDF and said that the Christian community need not be taken for granted, and that it is not a vote bank for any of the fronts.
Thrissur archdiocese is a powerful Catholic centre in Central Kerala and is known for supporting the UDF and at times the LDF.
The mouthpiece also indirectly came out against the local body alliance which the Congress had entered into with the Jamaat-e-Islami-led Welfare Party through the good offices of Muslim League, and said that those who are entering into alliances with terror groups need not expect the support of the Christian community.
KC(M) Mani group proves its worth
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LDF breaches UDF bastions in Central Travancore riding on faction’s shoulders
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Jose K. Mani and his supporters exult after Kerala Congress (M)’s good show in the local body polls.
LDF breaches UDF bastions in Central Travancore riding on faction’s shoulders
Three months before the local body elections in the State, the least likely scenario that the United Democratic Front (UDF) would have foreseen was the Kerala Congress (M)-led by Jose K. Mani breaking away from its fold to join the rival coalition.
And even when it happened, they hardly regarded it as a challenge. The Congress, as the lead partner of the UDF, instead saw it as an opportunity to firm up the party’s position in the Central Travancore, known for its predominantly anti-Left positioning.