Bellamkonda Sai Sreenivas who has watched the original was bowled over by the script and execution of Karnan. He is super excited to be a part of the film's Telugu version.
Thursday, 29 April 2021 - 17:11
The highest number of COVID cases in the country was reported yesterday (29) with a record of 1,466 cases.
This is the second consecutive day that the number of patients reported in a day has exceeded 1,000.
The highest number of patients were reported from the Colombo District, which was 228.
Meanwhile, when PCR tests were conducted on 14 persons in Divulwewa, Anamaduwa, 12 of them had tested positive for the virus. The persons diagnosed were identified to be relatives and had attended several Sinhala and Tamil New Year celebrations together.
Random tests which were carried out at the Galenbindunuwewa weekly market have diagnosed several fish traders with the coronavirus. A tense situation arose when the authorities decided to take measures to close the weekly fair. Four persons who obstructed the duties of Public Health Inspectors were also arrested.
24-year-old writer sells poems for Rs 20 to feed the poor during Covid-19
24-year-old writer sells poems for Rs 20 to feed the poor during Covid-19
24-year-old writer Kavin Kumar is collecting money through his Instagram page, where he sells customised poems for Rs 20, to buy food for the poor during Covid-19.
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UPDATED: April 28, 2021 16:13 IST
24-year-old writer Kavin Kumar is collecting money through his Instagram page, where he sells customised poems for Rs 20, to buy food for the poor during Covid-19. (Photos: Akshaya Nath)
At a time when people are trying to make money using their art, a 24-year-old man from Tamil Nadu’s Trichy has been working hard to help the poor using his talent to write poems. Kavin Kumar, who runs an Instagram page called Malalai Kavingyan for the past two years has shot to limelight for his humanity and care towards the society.
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CHENNAI (Reuters) - Shares of Indian oil-to-metals conglomerate Vedanta Ltd rose nearly 4% on Monday after Tamil Nadu state authorised the company s shuttered copper smelter to produce oxygen for medical purposes to help the country tackle its deepening coronavirus crisis.
The smelter has been closed for nearly three years due to concerns about pollution. It was decided in an all-party meeting that Vedanta be allowed to operate the oxygen plant for a temporary period of four months, the Tamil Nadu government said in a statement, adding that production of copper would not be permitted.
Vedanta s shares, which have nearly tripled over the last year, rose by as much as 5.1% on Monday before paring gains to close 3.8% higher at 236.65 rupees, their best performance in more than two months.