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Book Extract: Kerala Professor Whose Hand Was Cut Off By Religious Fanatics Recounts His Harrowing Tale

Book Extract: Kerala Professor Whose Hand Was Cut Off By Religious Fanatics Recounts His Harrowing Tale
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PB no 2, Kottayam 1

PB no. 2, Kottayam 1 June 26, 2021, 9:09 AM IST The only service that is delayed in Bestotel is billing, so goes a popular saying among those who love the hotel-cumbakery. Neither the customers want to leave the hotel after food nor does the management wants to see them off in a hurry by presenting the bill. For over 67 years, Bestotel, at the heart of Kottayam town, has been a witness to history. It was the place for film stars and famous writers. Legendary songwriters and novelists penned their masterpieces in its rooms and political leaders hobnobbed together in its lobbies. Sadly, the pandemic has claimed this landmark hotel too. The shutters of the historic hotel will be downed permanently on August 31.

Delhi Police registers sexual harassment case against NBT editor

Delhi Police registers sexual harassment case against NBT editor ANI | Updated: Mar 03, 2021 22:34 IST New Delhi [India], March 3 (ANI): Delhi Police on Wednesday registered a case of sexual harassment against National Book Trust editor Rubin D Cruz. Delhi Police has registered a case of sexual harassment against Rubin D Cruz, editor of the National Book Trust after a woman filed a complaint against him at Vasant Kunj (North) police station, stated a statement by Delhi Police. The FIR was registered against D Cruz, who is editor of the Malayalam department of the National Book Trust (NBT), India, on February 2 this year, the police said.

Protest against backdoor postings gather momentum

Protest against backdoor postings gather momentum Updated: Updated: Congress backs movement, suicide attempt by agitators Share Article AAA Job woes: PSC rank holders staging a protest at the Secretariat in Thiruvananthapuram on Tuesday. S. Mahinsha   Congress backs movement, suicide attempt by agitators The controversy over backdoor appointments threatened to ignite a youth backlash against the Left Democratic Front (LDF) government. The Congress attempted to capitalise on the perceived outrage at reports of widespread favouritism and corruption in appointments. The allegations seemed to spark a visceral feel of abandonment among hundreds waiting for appointment letters after having cleared Kerala Public Service Commission (PSC) tests for government jobs.

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