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219 vehicle users died in 2020 in Ramanathapuram district

219 vehicle users died in 2020 in Ramanathapuram district Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA Collector Dinesh Ponraj Oliver inaugurated Road Safety Awareness Month in Ramanathapuram on Monday. Superintendent of Police E Karthik is present.   | Photo Credit: L. Balachandar Giving helmets to the two-wheeler riders, Collector Dinesh Ponraj Oliver on Monday said that the motorists in the district should cooperate with the law enforcers and prevent road accidents. Inaugurating the Road Safety Month being observed in the district till February 17, organised by the Transport Department, he said that last year 219 motorists had died and 1113 people were injured. If we are to prevent such fatalities and injuries, self-discipline was essential, he added.

No entry for outsiders for Arudra darshan

‘No entry for outsiders for Arudra darshan’ Updated: Updated: Share Article RAMANATHAPURAM The two-day annual Arudra darshan festival, to be held on December 29 and 30, would be celebrated at the famous Sri Mangalanatha Swami Temple in Thiru Uthirakosamangai in the district by following the standard operating procedures (SOP) laid out in view of COVID-19 pandemic. According to the Superintendent of Police E Karthik, with the State government having imposed a curfew since March 25, it would be adhered to. Though the administration had subsequently announced certain relaxations, the SOP would be enforced by the police to ensure that there was no spread of the viral disease due to overcrowding.

Man kills estranged wife outside court campus

Man kills estranged wife outside court campus Updated: Updated: The couple was living separately and had filed a case before the court. Share Article The couple was living separately and had filed a case before the court. A man allegedly killed his estranged wife outside the family court campus near the Ramanathapuram Collectorate, shortly after attending court proceedings on Tuesday. The couple was living separately and had filed a case before the court. A police officer identified the victim as Sivabala of VOC Nagar. She was working in a private school as a teacher. Her husband Saravanan, who fled the scene after murdering her, was arrested by the police.

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