CPM seeks action in murder cases

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January 25, 2018

Kasaragod, Jan 25: Expressing concern at the delay in the arrest of those involved in the murder of three elderly women in the district, the CPI(M) has called for prompt police action to solve the cases.

“It is imperative for the police to act in utmost vigil to resolve the crimes to dispel public apprehension and anxiety aired from various quarters and the law enforcing machinery is bound to safeguard lives and property of the public,” newly elected CPI(M) district secretary M.V. Balakrishnan said in a statement here on Wednesday.

The police had failed to make much headway in the murder of Devaki, a homemaker, at her residence at Periyattadukkam, near Periye, in January last year and that of P.V. Janaki, 65, a retired headmistress at her Puliyannur residence, near Cheemeni, on December 13.

The police are yet to make a breakthrough in the murder of Subaida, 60, last Friday at her house at Chekkipallam, near Periye.

The police also could not make any headway in the attempt on the life of Janaki, 65, at her residence at Velashwaram in Ajanur panchayat, near Kanhangad, on January 15 last year.

They suspect that the crime was committed with a view to robbing the retired Health Department nurse.

“In such a circumstance, the police should act in a meticulous fashion to resolve the cases to allay the apprehension and anxiety among the public,” Mr. Balakrishnan said.

The CPI(M) leader, however, lauded the police for resolving a series of cases, including the murder of a madrassa teacher Muhammed Riyaz and that of Ramakrishnan Moolya at Bandiyode, near Kumbla.

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July 6,2020

Mandya, Jul 6: With a journalist from Srirangapatna testing positive for Covid-19, the Mandya District Journalists Association was sealed as a precautionary measure.

Association President K C Manjunath said on Monday that as the reporter has tested positive for Covid-19, it was voluntarily decided to seal down the premises for another month.

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July 14,2020

Mangaluru, July 14: Melkar  Women's PU college has achieved excellent pass percentage in II PUC examinations, the results of which were announced today.

As many as 140 students of the college had appeared for second PU board exam 2020 this year. The college secured 95% results in the current academic year.

Among them 24 students passed with distinction and 94 with with first class marks.

Fathima Nisha (558 in Arts),

Zaithunnisa (561 in commerce) and Zainaba ifrath (545 in science) are the toppers of respective sections in the college.

From Left to Right Zainaba Ifrath (science 545), Zaithunnisa (commerce 561), Fathimath Nisha (arts 558).

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May 10,2020

Puttur, May 9: City based Team B-Human today distributed Ramadan kits among 70 families in Koodu Raste Jamaat and 30 families in Papetthadka Jamaat in Puttur taluk. 

This was the second phase of Ramadan kit distributions carried out by the Team B-Human. So far the team distributed Ramadan kits among 200 families in three different Jamaat.

Koodu Raste Juma Masjid Khateeb Yaqoob Darimi offered dua before distribution.  Team B-Human members Ashraf Aina group, Althaf, Shia Deals, Ahnaf Deals, Abdul Shukoor Haji, and E-Friends founder president Imtiyaz Perla, Saleem U B of Youth Congress, Juma Masjid president P K Mohammad Shafi Papettadka were present. 

A release issued by the Team B-Human sated that it distributed food among 35,000 people since April 23. The beneficiaries include a large number of migrant workers irrespective of their caste and religion. It also arranged Iftar and Suhoor for around 450 stranded migrants every day.

Asif Deals, found of Team B-Human, said that in next phases more Ramadan kits will be distributed among needy families in some jamaats.

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