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T N Assembly polls | Minister S P Velumani, three others booked in Coimbatore

The Minister and three AIADMK party workers were booked for violating the model code of conduct and for unlawful assembly The Selvapuram police in Coimbatore have registered a case against Minister for Municipal Administration and Rural Development S.P. Velumani and three others for violating the election model code of conduct and for unlawful assembly in connection with the crowding of AIADMK cadres at the party office at Selvapuram on Monday. Mr. Velumani, who is contesting from Thondamuthur Assembly constituency, AIADMK’s youth wing secretary for Selvapuram, Veeramani, party’s Selvapuram area secretary Vijayakumar and a fourth person Kattudurai were booked under Sections 143 (punishment for unlawful assembly), 269 (negligent act likely to spread infection of disease dangerous to life) of the IPC and 126 (2) (prohibition of public meetings during period of 48 hours ending with hour fixed for conclusion of poll) of the Representation of People Act, 1951.

Good response to pulse polio immunisation drive

Good response to pulse polio immunisation drive Updated: Updated: February 01, 2021 02:27 IST A total of 6,536 workers, including Health Department staff and volunteers, are involved in the immunisation drive in the district. Share Article AAA Minister for Municipal Administration and Rural Development S.P. Velumani administering polio vaccine drops to a child at the Coimbatore Medical College Hospital on Sunday.   | Photo Credit: Siva SaravananS A total of 6,536 workers, including Health Department staff and volunteers, are involved in the immunisation drive in the district. The pulse polio immunisation drive held on Sunday achieved 99% coverage in Coimbatore district with 3,36,798 children in the 0-5 years age group administered the oral polio drops. Health workers maintained precautions against COVID-19 during the drive.

CMCH s artificial limb centre a boon for western districts

‘CMCH’s artificial limb centre a boon for western districts’ Updated: Updated: January 18, 2021 00:05 IST The centre is very useful for people from the economically weaker sections, says Dean P. Kalidas Share Article AAA Two beneficiaries undergoing gait training at the Artificial Limb Centre at the Coimbatore Medical College Hospital on Wednesday.   The centre is very useful for people from the economically weaker sections, says Dean P. Kalidas Amputation of left limb below the knee due to diabetic foot ulcer early in 2019 turned the life of Yasodha, a 40-year-old mill worker from Somanur, upside down. Yasodha’s younger daughter had to stop going to school to take care of her bedridden mother. The elder daughter, who was about to get married, had to step in as the breadwinner of the family.

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