Depleting stock may throw vaccination drive out of gear in Thiruvananthapuram
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April 19, 2021 01:00 IST
Only 10,000 Covishield doses left in district’s vaccine store while it needs nearly 35,000 doses a day
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Joining the fight: People wait in queues at the Jimmy George indoor stadium in Thiruvananthapuram on Sunday to receive COVID-19 vaccine. Special Arrangement
Only 10,000 Covishield doses left in district’s vaccine store while it needs nearly 35,000 doses a day
The district continued to struggle to keep its COVID-19 vaccination drive on course with only 10,000 Covishield doses left in its vaccine store.
The depleting stock has compelled the district health authorities to restrict its vaccine supply to major public health institutions on Monday.
Unexplored Places You Can Visit With Friends Once Restrictions Are Lifted!
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There is always an insatiable urge and yearning for extraordinary experiences that throw one out of the comfort zone. Now, more than ever there is a high demand for travel as there is an incessant need to unwind and break away. But why travel abroad? Isn’t it time you dive into the rich culture, heritage diversity and vastness that our country beholds?
It’s time to set hunt and explore India. So large a country, such expanse of land, unexplored and unheard locales with delectable cuisines that each state offers is remarkable in itself. Reshma Mehta, co-founder at Triya Zikhara enlists a few unexplored places you can travel to when restrictions are lifted:
How this Travancore King sparked off temple entry reforms for Dalit citizens
How this Travancore King sparked off temple entry reforms for Dalit citizens
In ‘History Liberated’, Princess Aswathi Thirunal Gouri Lakshmi Bayi writes about reforms & policies undertaken during the Travancore royal family’s last phase. Text Size:
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God, the Supreme Being, reigns in every human heart. Yet to approach Him physically stood denied to sizeable numbers all over India who were constrained within the orbit of Avarnas (as against the Savarnas) cruelly and contemptuously labelled as ‘untouchables’. Progressive Travancore with much to its credit was unfortunately no exception in this case.
Kerala Elections: CPM assesses it will get 80-85 seats
Majority of south Kerala will stay with LDF, but a few like Kollam will be a close call, feels party
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Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and Health Minister K K Shailaja, two of CPM s popular faces in Kerala. (Photo | Vincent Pulickal, EPS)
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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: As the Left front began its stock taking after the assembly elections, the CPM feels that the contest could possibly have a close finish. Even as the district committees have begun their respective assessment, the party is of the view that it would be able to win around 80-85 seats.
Four city segments poll below 70% in Assembly elections
The district has registered a voter turnout of 70.02%, according to the updated figures on Tuesday’s Assembly elections released on Wednesday.
The Assembly constituency-wise polling percentages also have been released. Of the 28,19,710 eligible voters in the district, 19,74,345 exercised their franchise.
A total of 9,51,978 male voters, 10,22,343 female voters and 24 of the 61 transgender electors in the district also cast their vote.
Ten of the 14 Assembly constituencies in the district registered a polling percentage above 70%.
The four city constituencies of Thiruvananthapuram, Vattiyurkavu, Nemom and Kazhakuttam failed to make the 70% mark.
Aruvikkara tops
With a turnout of 73.27%, Aruvikkara topped the polling percentage in the district, followed by Parassala (72.43%) and Kattakada (72.22%).