Kerala Police s Hope Project giving wings to dreams of the fallen
The Kerala Police’s Project Hope has helped 365 students clear the SSLC exam this year, after having failed to cross the hurdle over the past few years, reports Ajay Kanth
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Mridul K, accompanied by his mother, receives a memento from the police after clearing the SSLC exam on his second attempt | EXPRESS
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ALAPPUZHA: Mridul K, 16, of Poochakkal in Alappuzha, had no words to describe his happiness when he cleared the SSLC exam this year. The past year was a testing time for the teen after he failed to clear the exam. It dented his confidence and he was on the verge of quitting studies. Thankfully, the Hope Project of the Kerala Police came to his rescue.
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KOCHI: Be wary of the illegal overseas recruitment agencies! That is what the authorities concerned are asking the public to do after several agencies sprung up lately in the state amid the pandemic, eyeing a chance to dupe people by promising better jobs abroad.
They say the latest nurses’ recruitment scam by Kochi-based agency Take Off should be an eye-opener as many unlicensed agencies are using social media to offer employment, particularly to those who have lost their jobs.
There are only around 300 licensed overseas manpower recruitment agencies in Kerala, but many other illegal agencies operate claiming to be sub-agents of licensed agencies.Officials at the Protector of Emigrants (PoE) under the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) say though they have opened an exclusive cell to answer the queries of the people on the recruitment process and warned people not to fall for promises of jobs by offering visit visa many a time, they don’t take the fraudst
The agency and Kerala police will look into inputs on Bathiudeen’s visit to Kasaragod in 2009
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Since the April 21 suicide attacks, the government has acknowledged it received intelligence reports about the plot beforehand.
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KOCHI: Intelligence Bureau and Kerala Police have started to dig into Kerala connections of All Ceylon Makkal Congress leader and parliamentarian Rishad Bathiudeen after he was arrested by Sri Lankan Police on April 24 in connection with April 2019 Easter Sunday attacks that killed 279 people and injured hundreds.
While the specifics of the links which Bathiudeen had in Kerala are yet to be revealed, the agencies will be looking into the inputs on his visit to Kasaragod in 2009 and also his acquaintance with a few religious leaders in Kerala, who had met him in Sri Lanka and also when he toured India especially Chennai when he was Sri Lanka’s Minister for Industry and Commerce in 2013.