Strengthening of old BG track under way
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Officials planned to take up the work after loose black cotton soil in certain sections gave bumpy rides after weakening the formation.
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Strengthening the old broadgauge track formation between Kovilpatti and Kadambur railway stations in progress.
Officials planned to take up the work after loose black cotton soil in certain sections gave bumpy rides after weakening the formation.
The work on strengthening the old broadgauge track formation between Kovilpatti and Kadambur railway stations has picked up even amidst COVID-19 lockdown.
Madurai Division of Southern Railway planned to take up the work after loose black cotton soil in certain sections gave bumpy rides after weakening the formation.
Rescued child workers not paid stipend for five years
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Stating that non-payment of monthly stipend of ₹ 400 to children studying in the Special Training Centres (STCs) under the National Child Labour Project (NCLP) for the past five years is discouraging the children, Service Unit for Development Activities in Rural (SUDAR), an NGO, has urged the Central government to release the payments.
In a letter submitted to K. Subbarayan, Tiruppur MP, its Director S.C. Natraj said child workers under 14 years were rescued and admitted to the centres run by NGOs in the district from 2005. Currently, there were 15 centres in the district with 300 plus students functioning at Kadambur, Bargur, Sathyamangalam and Talavadi areas.
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Tough terrains do not deter people from voting
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Voters in a few settlements trek for nine km to exercise their franchise
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Kottur hill hamlet with 327 votes boycotted polls with not a single vote cast for the Pennagaram Assembly constituency in Dharmapuri district.
Voters in a few settlements trek for nine km to exercise their franchise
Tough terrains did not deter voters in several parts of the western districts to cast their vote on Tuesday.
Voters in Malliamman Durgham in Bhavanisagar and Kathirimalai in Anthiyur Assembly constituencies that could be reached after trekking rough jungle terrains for nine km exercised their franchise in the Assembly election on Tuesday.
Voter turnout in Kerala down from 2016, rival fronts claim Lord Ayyappa on their side
The turnout of 73.58% was lower than in the previous assembly election in 2016 when it was 77.35%.
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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Kerala recorded an average voter turnout of 73.58% in the legislative assembly election held on Tuesday. In the previous assembly election in 2016, the voter turnout was 77.35%.
A 60-year-old man collapsed and died during an LDF-UDF clash at Pathiyankara near Haripad in Alappuzha district. The deceased was identified as Sharngadharan of Meenatheril, Ward 7 at Thrikunnapuzha. Police said he collapsed when LDF activists attacked the house of a Congress activist near his house. The body was shifted to Alappuzha Medical College.