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IUML in Kerala gets two LS seats

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Thiruvananthapuram, Feb 28 (IANS) Despite bargaining hard, the second biggest ally in the opposition Congress-led UDF, the Indian Union Muslim League ( IUML) on Wednesday got two Lok Sabha seats and the sitting members have been asked to contest again but the two will swap their seats.

The names of their candidates- E. T. Mohammed Basheer, the sitting MP from Ponanni, will contest from Malappuram while M. P. Abdusamad Samadani, the sitting MP from Malappuram will shift to Ponanni, was announced by their party supremo Sayyid Sadik Ali Shihab Thangal after a short meeting of the top brass of the IUML at Malappuram.

Thangal said the IUML will contest from Ramnathapuram Lok Sabha seat in Tamil Nadu and its sitting MP Kani K. Navas has been asked to defend his seat.

Both the seats in Kerala are located in the IUML dominated Malappuram district and out of the 14 assembly constituencies that come under these two constituencies, only one assembly constituency is located outside the district in Palakkad.

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For ages, these two seats have been the bastion of the IUML and the only aberration took place in 1971 when the CPI(M) candidate won from Ponanni, while a similar set back took place for the IUML, when in 2004 for the first time since the first Lok Sabha polls, the IUML candidate lost to the CPI(M) at the Malappuram seat.

The IUML started to bargain hard that they are eligible for a third seat and this time they will not back out and till the last minute, they said they will not back out, but as in the past, they withdrew and settled for the two traditional seat of theirs.

The CPI(M) has already announced their candidates and the selection of K. S. Hamsa from Ponanni, is a former top leader of the IUML had raised eyebrows as till the other day he was the biggest critique of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, while the CPI-M’s youth leader V. Vasif has been fielded from Malappuram.

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Meanwhile, Leader of Opposition V. D. Satheesan said that the talks with the IUML over seat sharing was smooth and it has been agreed that when the elections to the next Rajya Sabha seat which the UDF will win, will be given to the IUML.

–IANS

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Wayanad landslide: IAF aircraft carrying Bailey Bridge set lands in Kerala

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Wayanad landslide: IAF aircraft carrying Bailey Bridge set lands in Kerala

New Delhi, July 31 (IANS) A C-17 aircraft of the Indian Air Force (IAF) carrying another set of 110-feet Bailey Bridge has landed in Kerala to assist those involved in the rescue work post the landslide in Wayanad, an official said on Wednesday.

Army officials said the C-17 aircraft carrying another set of 110 feet Bailey Bridge along with three Search and Rescue Dog Teams had also landed at Kannur for further employment.

On the request of the Kerala government, the Army’s Engineer Task Force from Madras Engineer Group and Centre (MEG & Centre) with a strength of 123 personnel along with a set of 150 feet Bailey Bridge, three JCBs and other support equipment has been inducted into the affected area.

“Construction of a bridge on the Meepadi-Choormala Road is under progress including induction of certain earth moving equipment to the other side of the stream utilising air effort. Construction of a foot bridge was completed overnight on July 30-31. Additional resource requirements are being assessed based on the aerial and ground reconnaissance and needs of the civil administration,” a statement read.

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The statement said that around 1,000 people have been rescued by the Indian Army, provided medical aid and evacuated to safer places in Wayanad. Bodies of around 86 deceased personnel have also been recovered. The troops are conducting rescue operations along the 6-km stretch of landslide affected areas.

Six Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) columns comprising a strength of around 500 personnel including medical staff, along with bridging equipment and rescue dogs have been deployed here. The Army has also set up a “Command and Control Centre” headed by Major Gen VT Mathew, General Officer Commanding, Karnataka and Kerala Sub Area, along with Brig Arjun Segan at Kozhikode to coordinate HADR’s efforts.

On the second day of the Humanitarian Aid and Disaster Relief operation, the Indian Army has intensified its efforts to rescue people stranded after multiple devastating landslides struck Wayanad in Kerala on July 30.

Brig Segan carried out reconnaissance of the affected areas in the early hours on Wednesday and guided the Army columns for further conduct of the rescue operation.

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The troops forming part of the HADR column were mobilised from Kannur, Kozhikode, and Thiruvananthapuram.

NDRF and other agencies have also been assisting in the rescue work.

According to the army, two additional HADR columns including two medical teams having a strength of 135 personnel were airlifted from Thiruvananthapuram to Kozhikode by AN-32 and C-130 aircraft, to further augment the rescue and relief operations.

“The Indian Army remains steadfast to assist the stranded citizens and is working relentlessly to ensure safety of one and all. The Army is committed to supporting the state of Kerala during this challenging time. The rescue teams are working tirelessly to provide relief and rescue operations in the affected areas,” the official added.

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Wayanad tragedy: Toll reaches 245, 240 people missing, war of words begins between Centre and Kerala (Roundup)

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Wayanad tragedy: Toll reaches 245, 240 people missing, war of words begins between Centre and Kerala (Roundup)

Wayanad (Kerala), July 31 (IANS) Rescue and relief operations continued on a war footing at the landslide-devastated areas of four villages in Kerala’s Wayanad on Wednesday, with 94 more bodies recovered, taking the death toll to 245, in one of the worst disasters to hit the state, with 240 other people still missing, even as a war of words broke out between Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan over prior warning of the disaster.

A massive rescue operation involving 1,200 officials from various defence, police, and fire service personnel, besides local volunteers, is currently on at the four worst-affected landslide areas of Wayanad — Churalpara, Velarimala, Mundakayil, and Pothukalu, which caught thousands of people unawares when two landslides took place early on Tuesday.

In some areas, there were practically no signs of any houses and a wave of sorrow swept the survivors.

The APJ Community Hall at Meppadi was one place where only the cries and wails of young and old are heard as it is here that numerous bodies have been kept for people to come and identify.

Prashob, a young man spotted in the hall, was shattered. “I have now identified two of my uncles among the bodies that have been placed here. But I have no clue about seven of my other close relatives. I am in touch with people at other centres where bodies are placed and they are sending me pictures, but I am yet to identify any of my other missing relatives,” he said.

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Meanwhile, Kerala Health Minister Veena George who was on her way to the landslide-affected areas in Wayanad met with an accident and is presently being treated at the state-run Manjeri Medical College hospital. Her car hit a two-wheeler and then came to a stop after hitting an electric post and George suffered minor injuries on her head and hand.

On the other hand, a war of words began after Union Home Minister Amit Shah told the Rajya Sabha that the Centre had alerted the Kerala government on July 23, warning of possible danger in and around Wayanad. “Everyone is questioning the government, but I would like to ask what did the Kerala government do. It was a vulnerable situation, but why the people were not shifted to safer places? They were only shifted after the disaster,” he said.

CM Vijayan refuted the claim but sought to play down the issue, saying it was no time for a blame game.

Speaking to the media here, Vijayan stressed that the need of the hour is not to engage in a blame game, while terming parts of what the Union Home Minister said as true and parts as untrue.

“I do not wish to engage in a blame game now as the people in Wayanad are going through untold misery on account of the massive landslide, but the fact of the matter is that there were predictions that came out and they never mentioned a red alert in the affected area. In fact, the red alert came on Tuesday at 6 a.m., when the tragedy occurred several hours before,” he said.

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“The IMD had predicted rains to the tune of 115 mm to 204 mm rains at the affected areas, but actually in the first 24 hours, there was 200 mm and in the next 24 hours, 372 mm rains came down making it a staggering 572 mm in 48 hours, much more than predicted. So with these being the facts, I wish to state, that this is not the time for wrangling,” he added.

The Chief Minister also said that there was no prediction of landslides from the Geological Survey of India and when these came, the tragedy had already taken place. “Then there was an alert from the Central Water Commission and it said that from July 23 to 29, not for one single day … of the two rivers which got swollen, there was no mention at all. What was said in the Parliament is not true,” he said, adding that there was a mention that the NDRF was sent early, “but the fact is we asked for it”.

“The need of the hour is climate change disasters have to be dealt with seriously and let us not engage in a blame game… people are in tragedy, let us soothe them,” he said.

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“These areas, for all practical purposes, have been completely destroyed. The rescue teams have so far rescued 1,592 people and now there are 8,017 people in 82 relief camps. 201 people were treated in hospitals and now there are 90 under treatment. The rescue efforts are continuing and tribal families are being moved… for those not willing to move, food will be given. Medical facilities are being extended in a big way, with medical professionals from the private and cooperative sectors having joined the state government health officials,” he said.

Meanwhile, the IMD has bad news as it sounded a red alert in Wayanad where rains have intensified, affecting the rescue operations. Bailey bridges are being set up by the army in the area, and another 110-feet bridge has been flown from New Delhi to Kannur, on its way to the affected areas.

Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi, who is the former MP from Wayanad, and his sister and Congress candidate from the area, Priyanka Gandhi, will be arriving in the affected area. Vijayan is also arriving and will hold an all-party meeting to discuss the rehabilitation plans that will be charted out for the ravaged four villages.

–IANS

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My priority will be to achieve PM Modi's goal of 'Viksit Bharat 2047', says new Rajasthan Governor

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My priority will be to achieve PM Modi's goal of 'Viksit Bharat 2047', says new Rajasthan Governor

Jaipur, July 31 (IANS) Newly-appointed Rajasthan Governor Haribhau Kisanrao Bagde said on Wednesday that his priority will be to work to achieve the goal of ‘Viksit Bharat 2047’ set by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Addressing a press conference soon after taking oath at the Raj Bhavan, the Governor said, “My efforts will be to work for the development of the tribal areas by ensuring effective implementation of the schemes of the Central and state governments.

“I have gone through the state Budget presented recently. It has very good provisions for the development of the cooperative and agriculture sectors. I will try to ensure all-round progress of Rajasthan.”

He also said that efforts will be made to strengthen higher education in Rajasthan to develop the intellectual capacity of the students.

“As the Chancellor of the state universities, I will make efforts to ensure that they stay ahead in national rankings by reaching new heights,” the Governor said.

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He also said that dairy business can prove beneficial for the poor people who do not have the option of farming.

“Work will be done to take such people forward through dairy business,” he said.

The Governor also talked about promoting courses that encourage entrepreneurship under the New Education Policy.

“The youth should be connected with skill development for agriculture and traditional businesses. For this, work will be done to benefit the youth under the CSR policy by coordinating with the industries,” he said.

“As Chancellor, I will make every possible effort to prevent commercialisation of education. I will also try to take forward the good work of (previous Governor) Kalraj Mishra ji and connect the youth with a sense of duty towards the nation.

“I have got an opportunity to work as the Governor in this great land of glorious traditions, the land of the country’s first freedom fighter Maharana Pratap… I come from Maharashtra, the land of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.

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“The environment I grew up in had a direct connection with the public. I came into politics with the sole purpose of dedicating myself to people’s welfare in the public sector,” the Governor concluded.

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Patna DM gives a month to coaching centres to adhere to safety norms

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Patna DM gives a month to coaching centres to adhere to safety norms

Patna, July 31 (IANS) The Patna district administration has given coaching institutions a one-month time period to rectify safety guideline violations, officials said.

Chandrashekhar Singh, the Patna District Magistrate (DM), confirmed this decision, stating that failure to comply with safety parameters within the district would result in action against the institutions, including the potential cancellation of their registrations.

“We have called a meeting of coaching institutions in Patna on Wednesday, and several coaching operators were present. They have urged us to give them a month, which I have granted,” Singh said while speaking to media persons here.

This move comes in response to the tragedy in New Delhi’s Old Rajender Nagar.

The Patna district administration had decided to inspect all coaching institutions from Monday, with inspections currently underway since Tuesday.

The inspection team, led by an SDM rank officer, has discovered many deficiencies in safety aspects.

The investigation team in Patna is scrutinising several aspects of the coaching institutes, including registration status, safety arrangements, compliance with building bylaws, availability of fire exit facilities, emergency operation services, and others.

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The District Magistrate highlighted several critical issues unravelled during the ongoing inspection of various coaching institutions.

“We have found overcrowded classrooms in majority of the coaching institutions. Additionally, many of them have only one entry and exit gate, lack cross-ventilation, and do not have safety equipment like fire extinguishers. Some institutions have two gates but use only one for entry and exit. We have asked them to make both gates operational. Those with only one gate have been instructed to create an additional gate,” Singh said.

Several coaching institutes in Patna operate in densely populated and highly congested areas such as Makhania Kuan, Khajanchi Road, Annie Besant Road, Thakurbari Road, Bhikhana Pahadi, Musallahpur Haat and other places.

“We have suggested them to establish coaching facilities on the outskirts of the city with all necessary safety parameters,” the DM added.

“In response, coaching operators have demanded that their business be recognised as an industry. Since this matter relates to the state government, the decision will be taken by the relevant authorities,” Singh said.

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Verify documents for passport strictly as its sensitive document, says MP DGP

Bhopal, July 31 (IANS) Madhya Pradesh Director General of Police (DGP) Sudhir Saxena on Wednesday instructed officials to remain very vigilant while verifying the documents for passports.

DGP Saxena asked the officials to ensure that all mandatory norms are followed during the verification of the documents as the subject is related to internal security and the integrity of the country.

He also directed police officials to ensure the people do not suffer.

Saxena made this assertion while addressing a workshop regarding the rules and regulations for the passport at the regional passport office in Bhopal on Wednesday.

He informed us that the passport act in India was introduced in 1967, and since then it has progressed across the country.

“Passport is a very important document… but it is also very sensitive. It has a direct relation with the security of the country, and therefore, mandatory rules need to be strictly followed during the verification of the documents,” Saxena said.

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Meanwhile, Saxena also suggested that workshops holding discussions on passports should be organised on a regular basis.

More than 75 officials from different regional passport offices in Madhya Pradesh attended the workshop in Bhopal.

It was the first time a workshop related to this particular subject was organised in Bhopal.

In the last 10 years, as many as 24 regional passport offices have been established in Madhya Pradesh.

In 2023, more than 3 lakh passports were issued from Madhya Pradesh, officials said.

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