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Suspected goonda, mafia links: 424 persons arrested

Thiruvananthapuram: The police have arrested 424 persons, suspected to have goonda mafia links, in a single day.

The largest number was apprehended in Thiruvananthapuram range— 180. The lowest was in Kochi range— 42. The arrested included 15 persons who were involved in selling of drugs near schools.

The Police Chief T. P. Senkumar said that the operation suraksha will continue in the coming days. People can report criminals by calling 1090 or the district superintendents of police, an official release said.

Rs. 1700 crore to develop NISH into a University

Union Minister for Social Justice and Empowerment Tawarchand Gehlot holding talks with Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy in Thiruvananthapuram on Saturday

India must influence Internet Governance Policy: Ajay Kumar

Dr. Ajay Kumar speaking at the Inaugural of ISOC-TrivandrumThiruvananthapuram: India must project the voices of its 400 million present Internet users as well as the future users, to influence Internet Governance Policy for the benefit of its 1.2 billion population, said Dr. Ajay Kumar, Additional Secretary, Union Department of Information Technology here on Wednesday.

 

Kerala to form Commission for Non-resident Indians

Kerala Cabinet on Wednesday decided to form a Commission for Non-resident Indians with quasi judicial powers.
The Commission will be entrusted with the responsibility of protecting the rights and interests of NRIs from Kerala

Technical University should use free software: Achuthanandan

Opposition Leader V. S. AchuthanandanOpposition Leader V. S. Achuthanandan demanded here on Wednesday that Kerala Technological University should withdraw its decision to entrust conduct of examinations to a private agency.

He objected to plan to use Microsoft Silverlight by the University

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