Conflict between advocates and media: Chief Justice of India intervenes

Burning of newspapers at VarkalaA media relations committee will be set up in Thiruvananthapuram to resolve the conflict between advocates and the media.

This was decided after the High Court judges P. N. Ravindran and P. R. Ramachandran Menon, who came to Thiruvananthapuram to investigate the violent incidents on Thursday at the Vanchiyoor Court complex, held talks with representatives of the lawyers and the media and collected evidence on the incidents.

Lawyers attack media persons in Thiruvananthapuram

Media centre-- an abusive poster can be seenSeveral journalists, an advocates’ clerk and a pedestrian were injured in stone throwing by a section of the advocates at the Vanchiyoor district court complex here on Thursday.

Tension prevailed at the gates of the complex after some lawyers attacked media persons who were leaving the complex. A vehicle of Asianet News was damaged in stone throwing. Anulal (Jeevan TV), Praveen (Jaihind) television, Ramakrishnan (ACV), Siyad (Media One), V. S. Biju (Mathrubhoomi News) Gopan Krishna of Chandrika and Rejiv of Kerala Kaumudi were among the injured. Cameras of Manorama News and Mathrubhoomi News were damaged.

Tourist arrivals to Kerala increase

Tea gardensThiruvananthapuram: Tourist arrivals to Kerala have gone up by more than 1.2 lakhs during the last two years.

The number of foreign tourist visits which was 858143 in 2013 went up to 923366 in 2014 and to 977479 in 2015.

There was overall increase in tourist arrivals to South India. While arrivals to Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka went up, visits to Tamil Nadu were almost stagnant.

Opposition boycotts adoption of Bill

Opposition boycotts fag end of sitting on TuesdayKerala Assembly passed the Legislative Assembly (Removal of Disqualifications) Amendment Bill in the absence of UDF members on Tuesday.

The UDF members led by Opposition Leader Ramesh Chennithala boycotted the fag end of the sitting saying that they could not be part of the proceedings to adopt the Bill.

Opposition walk-out over government’s refusal to release details of Cabinet decisions

V. D. Satheesan seeking leave for adjournment motionUDF members protested against the government’s refusal to release information on Cabinet decisions, despite orders from the State Information Commission under the RTI Act, in the Assembly on Tuesday.

Opposition Leader Ramesh Chennithala led a walk out after Chief Minister Pinarai Vijayan said that there was no need to discuss the matter in the House and Speaker P. Sreeramakrishnan refused permission to move an adjournment motion to raise a discussion.

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