2013, മാർച്ച് 1, വെള്ളിയാഴ്‌ച

Four year old girl abducted in Chalakkudi


Chalakkudi: A four year old girl was abducted from Karukutty . Anusree, LKG student at Anglo Indian UP School was abducted by a gang came in a car . The abductors also sought a ransom of Rs 7 lakh from kid's parent. Police began probe. 

Four year old girl abducted in Chalakkudi


Chalakkudi: A four year old girl was abducted from Karukutty . Anusree, LKG student at Anglo Indian UP School was abducted by a gang came in a car . The abductors also sought a ransom of Rs 7 lakh from kid's parent. Police began probe. 

Bangladesh violence toll rises to 42


Dhaka: The toll in fierce clashes in Bangladesh between activists of an Islamist party and law enforcers over a war-crime trial verdict has risen to 42, the authorities said.

Dozens were injured in about a dozen districts of Bangladesh, Xinhua reported citing an agency.

It was not known whether all the victims were engaged in party politics. 

To thwart any further untoward incidents, Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) personnel have been deployed in violence-hit cities and towns. 

BGB personnel also patrolled some important areas in the capital city from Thursday night. 

Clashes, arson, vandalism and detention have also been reported in parts of capital Dhaka and elsewhere in the country since Thursday. 

The incidents of violence erupted soon after the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT)-1 pronounced the verdict Thursday afternoon, awarding death sentence to Delwar Hossain Sayeedi, a leader of the Jamaat party. 

Jamaat says Sayeedi is the victim of political vendetta. 

In the violence since Friday, over a dozen people including Jamaat men were dead and scores including policemen and journalists injured in Dhaka and elsewhere in the country. 

Jamaat says Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's Bangladesh Awami League party has targeted the party to split the ex-prime minister Khaleda Zia-led 18-party main opposition alliance in which Jamaat is a key ally.


Bangladesh violence toll rises to 42


Dhaka: The toll in fierce clashes in Bangladesh between activists of an Islamist party and law enforcers over a war-crime trial verdict has risen to 42, the authorities said.

Dozens were injured in about a dozen districts of Bangladesh, Xinhua reported citing an agency.

It was not known whether all the victims were engaged in party politics. 

To thwart any further untoward incidents, Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) personnel have been deployed in violence-hit cities and towns. 

BGB personnel also patrolled some important areas in the capital city from Thursday night. 

Clashes, arson, vandalism and detention have also been reported in parts of capital Dhaka and elsewhere in the country since Thursday. 

The incidents of violence erupted soon after the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT)-1 pronounced the verdict Thursday afternoon, awarding death sentence to Delwar Hossain Sayeedi, a leader of the Jamaat party. 

Jamaat says Sayeedi is the victim of political vendetta. 

In the violence since Friday, over a dozen people including Jamaat men were dead and scores including policemen and journalists injured in Dhaka and elsewhere in the country. 

Jamaat says Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's Bangladesh Awami League party has targeted the party to split the ex-prime minister Khaleda Zia-led 18-party main opposition alliance in which Jamaat is a key ally.


2013, ഫെബ്രുവരി 28, വ്യാഴാഴ്‌ച

Patients affected due to doctors strike


THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The doctors’ strike led by the Kerala Govt Medical Officers Association (KGMOA) in protest against the transfer of the superintendent of the Cherthala Taluk Hospital, has badly affected the patients.

The OP of many hospitals did not function. The strike affected hospitals including general hospitals and primary health centres. But medical college hospitals have not been affected


Patients affected due to doctors strike


THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The doctors’ strike led by the Kerala Govt Medical Officers Association (KGMOA) in protest against the transfer of the superintendent of the Cherthala Taluk Hospital, has badly affected the patients.

The OP of many hospitals did not function. The strike affected hospitals including general hospitals and primary health centres. But medical college hospitals have not been affected


China coal mine fire kills 11 workers


BEIJING: A fire at a coal mine in northern China has killed 11 workers. Two others are missing.

The official Xinhua news agency reported on Friday that the workers at the coal mine in Zhangjiakou city died from carbon monoxide poisoning when an air compressor caught fire underground.

There were 13 miners underground when the fire started.

China coal mine fire kills 11 workers


BEIJING: A fire at a coal mine in northern China has killed 11 workers. Two others are missing.

The official Xinhua news agency reported on Friday that the workers at the coal mine in Zhangjiakou city died from carbon monoxide poisoning when an air compressor caught fire underground.

There were 13 miners underground when the fire started.

Jagathy Sreekumar back to home


Thiruvananthapuram: Actor Jagathy Sreekumar who was under treatment at Vellore Christian Medical colleges has been shifted back to his house in Peyad here by Friday morning 4 am . He was shifted in caravan van of actor Kalabhavan Mani and his son Raju and son in law Shaun George accompanied the actor. Relatives said he will be in his house for next two months and treatment will continue as per the directions of doctors from Vellore. They said his health condition has been improved but is unable to speak till now. Jagathy met with an accident in Panambra Malappuram last year March 10 and is under treatment since then. 


Jagathy Sreekumar back to home


Thiruvananthapuram: Actor Jagathy Sreekumar who was under treatment at Vellore Christian Medical colleges has been shifted back to his house in Peyad here by Friday morning 4 am . He was shifted in caravan van of actor Kalabhavan Mani and his son Raju and son in law Shaun George accompanied the actor. Relatives said he will be in his house for next two months and treatment will continue as per the directions of doctors from Vellore. They said his health condition has been improved but is unable to speak till now. Jagathy met with an accident in Panambra Malappuram last year March 10 and is under treatment since then. 


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