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Reporting of Covid deaths being rigged, say insiders

Reporting of Covid deaths being rigged, say insiders Death audit committees encouraged unofficially to report fatalities as not due to pandemic, relatives of the deceased also prefer it to avoid hassles  Share Via Email   |  A+A A- A few unknown heroes have been helping the state in its fight against Covid since March 2020. Nagaraj and Shine (right), cremators on contract of Kochi Corporation, are two such souls. On Thursday, th Express News Service THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: At a time when the number of people dying due to Covid is growing steadily, the health department has been accused of under-reporting fatalities. In the current second wave of the pandemic, the number of daily Covid deaths would be over 100, said a source privy to the functioning of the section handling reporting of deaths in the state. The allegation came on Thursday when the official data showed the highest number of single-day deaths of 63 in the state.

KSRTC suspends driver accused of assaulting man

KSRTC suspends driver accused of assaulting man Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA The Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) has decided to place under suspension a driver who reportedly assaulted a person who was sitting on the floor of the agency’s Angamaly bus depot on Thursday night. The person, said to be a passenger hailing from a neighbouring State, was reportedly not wearing a mask at the time of the incident. Citing this, the driver assaulted him using a stick. “He could well have informed this COVID norm violation to higher-ups in the KSRTC or to the police. We decided to suspend shunt duty driver V.V. Anto following a report submitted by KSRTC’s Thrissur Vigilance Inspector,” says a communication issued by the agency.

COVID-19: Kerala to streamline KSRTC bus services

Updated: April 22, 2021 20:52 IST Maximum number of buses to be operated between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m, says KSRTC chairman and managing director Biju Prabhakar Share Article AAA Maximum number of buses to be operated between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m, says KSRTC chairman and managing director Biju Prabhakar The Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) is set to streamline its schedules from Friday in the wake of the 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. curfew imposed in the State to check the second wave of the COVID-19. Maximum number of ordinary and fast services will be operated between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m, according to Biju Prabhakar, chairman and managing director, KSRTC. Bus crew will be provided single duty of 12 hours and spread over two spells from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Double duty will not be provided to more than 20% of the employees.

Joint RTO s transfer upsets officers, association asks minister to cancel order- The New Indian Express

The secretary’s order is to help unauthorised agents who have a field day in the office. Share Via Email   |  A+A A- By Express News Service KOCHI: The state transport department’s order to transfer a joint regional transport officer of the Motor Vehicles Department (MVD) for allegedly keeping his office doors closed in the afternoon has sparked a controversy with the department’s Gazetted Officers Association coming down against the order. As per the order issued by Transport Secretary Biju Prabhakar, C U Mujeeb, Joint RTO of Perinthalmanna, created a situation of denying service to the public by keeping his office doors closed in the afternoon. Biju Prabhakar issued the order on Thursday based on a complaint from the public. “Before issuing such an order, the transport secretary should have consulted with other senior officers or he should have carried out an investigation into the matter on his own.

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