Ignoring COVID protocols leading to exponential rise in cases in Telangana
Updated Apr 6, 2021, 6:40 am IST
Control measures like stopping travel, managing work from home and not venturing out have to be re-introduced
There is continuous travel and after that social interaction with family and friends leading to a rise in Covid cases. Representational image/DC
Hyderabad: Closed spaces, extensive travel, crowding and not following safety protocols are the main reasons for the exponential rise in Covid 19 cases.
Not just single individuals but even four or more members of families are coming to hospitals with symptoms of Covid-19. In cases of group gatherings, it is noted that the clusters are of as high as 10 to 15 cases. From a marriage ceremony in the state, 86 people contracted the virus, of whom 20 required oxygen support.
Kerala: Man allegedly killed by father-in-law 3 months after marriage ANI | Updated: Dec 27, 2020 08:04 IST
Palakkad (Kerala) [India], December 27 (ANI): A 27-year-old man was allegedly hacked to death by his wife s relatives in Kerala s Palakkad district on Friday. Two persons including the victim s father-in-law have been taken into police custody.
According to the police Aneesh, the victim was in a relationship with a girl from a wealthy family but due to their financial status, the woman s family had resisted the relationship.
However, the couple got married three months back but altercations between Aneesh and his wife s family continued. Later girl s family agreed to compromise after police intervention but the girl s uncle and father continued to threaten him.
Youth hacked to death in Kerala
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‘Honour’ killing by wife’s father, uncle alleged
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‘Honour’ killing by wife’s father, uncle alleged A young man was hacked to death allegedly by his wife’s father and uncle, citing ‘pride and honour’ of the family, at Thenkurissi near here on Friday, the Christmas day.
Aneesh, aka Apu, 27, son of Arumughan from Ilamandam, was returning from a shop along with his brother Arun when he was attacked around 6.30 p.m.
The attackers reportedly came on a motorbike, hit Aneesh with an iron rod, and hacked him with a long blade. He suffered wounds on the neck and legs, and died on the way to hospital.
Palakkad district police superintendent Sujith Das said police have arrested the woman’s father and uncle. “As the couple belonged to different castes, we prima facie assume that it is a case of ‘honour killing’. A detailed probe is on and statements are being recorded. The murder has happened after a series of incidents over the last three months. After the marriage, both parties were summoned to the police station. The girl’s family had agreed not to trouble the newly-wed couple. Even after that, her uncle reacted emotionally against the marriage. He wanted the girl to come out of the relationship. On Friday also, the uncle had a tiff with the youth, which later in the day led to the murder,’’ he said.