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At 81, dist sees 2nd highest single-day spike this year | Coimbatore News

Coimbatore: The district recorded 81 Covid-19 cases on Tuesday, taking the tally to 56,624. This is the second highest single-day spike in cases in the district this year since January 1, when 82 people had tested positive for the virus. With only 54 patients getting discharged from treatment centres, the number of active Covid-19 cases in the district has shot up to 448. In the wake of state-wide spike in cases, chief secretary Rajeev Ranjan has instructed all district collectors to crack down on public functions, if conducted by not adhering to Covid-19 precautions. District collector K Rajamani said, “The daily Covid-19 count has increased to 800 from less than 400 in the state. The district too has recorded 81 cases today (Tuesday), compared to 44 to 45 cases a day till March. People need to understand the seriousness of following Covid-19 protocols. We need to curb the spread.”

Explosives seized from two illegal stone quarries | Coimbatore News

Coimbatore: The Tirupur rural police seized explosive materials from two stone quarries during a special drive on Tuesday. In the first case, a team led by Palladam police inspector Senthilkumar seized 75kg explosive materials, 95 excel detonator and 170 electric detonators from a quarry at Kodangipalayam Pirivu. Inquiry revealed quarry owner M Rajesh Kumar, 35, of Karanampettai hadn’t renewed the licence. A case has been registered. Similarly, another team led by Avinashi crime police inspector Venkadeswari conducted a raid at a quarry at Karanampettai and seized 156 gelatin sticks and 49 detonators. tnn FacebookTwitterLinkedinEMail

Kamal hits streets like a commoner | Coimbatore News

Coimbatre/Salem: It took a second glimpse – third for many – to realize that the man who was walking past them in a brisk manner in navy blue jogging suit wearing a black face mask was Kamal Haasan. The matinee idol turned politician thought it fit to get out of the gym of the star hotel where he was staying and join the joggers and walkers in Race Course in the city on Tuesday. Clearly, the men and women who had come to Race Course hoping for another routine day went back with a pleasant surprise. Kamal had hit the Race Course road as early as 6am leaving them in disbelief. Race Course falls in Coimbatore South segment, where Kamal is contesting. As they came closer, Kamal exchanged pleasantries, shook hands with some and interacted with a few.

Don t let others influence your voting decision | Coimbatore News

Udhagamandalam: Nilgiris collector J Innocent Divya launched a campaign to create awareness on the importance of exercising one’s right to franchise at the Ooty government arts college on Tuesday. “Don’t let others influence your voting decision or have a say in the same. Every vote is important and we should ensure 100% polling. It is our duty to cast our votes,” she told the young and new voters on the college campus. Divya requested the students above 18 years to create awareness among the public on the need to vote. The students also took an oath to vote without fail and ensure 100% polling. tnn

Industrialist enters fray as independent | Coimbatore News

Coimbatore: Industrialist K Maniraj entered the election fray by filing his nomination papers on Tuesday to contest from Singanallur constituency as an independent. The 58-year-old resident of Cheran Managar, which falls under Kavundampalayam constituency, has chosen Singanallur as his battleground because of the presence of about 1.5 lakh micro, small and medium enterprises in the assembly constituency. Singanallur is home to several foundries, pump set makers and grinder players. “I am contesting on behalf of the industrialists. I am entering the poll fray as I want to voice their concerns directly in the assembly. None of the politicians has spoken for us before,” Maniraj said.

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