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Saturday, June 23, 2001

PAYYANURIAN TO ATTEND POETS CONVENTION AT WASHINGTON

Payyanur: Shri P. Kammarapoduval of Annur has been invited to attend the International Society of Poets Summer Convention to be held at Washington from 17th to 20th August, 2001.

His poem "Sweet Dreams of Love" has been selected in the poetry collection of Sound of Poetry. Sweet Dreams of Love is among one out of 33 selected.

Shri Kammarapoduval was working as a Store Business Manager at Payyanur Co-operative Stores.

MOTHER COMMITS SUICIDE WITH 4 YEAR OLD DAUGHTER

Kokkarathi Sujatha (32) alongwith her four years old daughter Sangeetha committed suicide at Paringome.

Thursday, June 21, 2001

MOTHER TRIES TO COMMIT SUICIDE AFTER THROWING HER CHILDREN INTO THE DEEP WELL

Payyanur: A mother thrown her two little children into deep well and consumed poison near Payyanur. Mrs. Leena (29) of Vellur Kaniyeri thrown her 4 year old son Rahul and 8 year old daughter Rasna into deep well on Monday night and consumed poison after cutting her left hand nerve. Rahul died and Rasna had a surprise escape without injuries. Leena has been admitted to Pariyaram medical college and is said to be out of danger.

The incident happened on Wednesday night at about 11.30 pm. The other members of the family came to know about this mishap when they heard the screaming of Rasna. The payyanur fire force removed the body of Rahul from the well. The well is about 30 feet deep.

Applications Invited for DCA Course

Payyanur: LBS Payyanur Centre invites applications for the one year Diploma in Computer Applications. The candidates must have passed Pre-Degree,VHSE, Plus Two or three year Diploma in Engg . Application forms are availble for the Centre office at Payyanur till 30th June. The filled applications should be sent to Deputy Director, LBS Centre for Science and Tech, Near SN Park, Kannur-1 on or before 10th July

New Police Officials for Payyanur

Payyanur: New Police Officials are appointed in Payyanur Police Station. They are Mr. Ashraf as Sub Inspector, Mr.Kunhikkannan as Principal SI and Mr.VP Ramachandran as Special Branch SI

M.Sc-Physics in Payyanur College

Payyanur: M.Sc Physics course will be offered in Payyanur College, this academic year onwards. Application Forms are now availble from the college office.

Monday, June 18, 2001

BOMB BLAST AT TALIPARAMBA

Taliparamba: Muslim League activists thrown bombs at the police on today (Monday) morning near Taliparamba Market. In the blast, a league activist and one Policeman have been injured. To disburse the attackers, the police fired two rounds into the air.

One of the person who thrown the bombs Shri K.T. Muhammadali (22) has been arrested. A jeep used to transport the attackers and arms is also in custody.

Applications Invited for BA-Sanskrit Course

Payyanur: The Payyanur Regional Centre of Sree Sankaracharya Sanskrit University invites applications for the course of BA-Sanskrit Main (History, Malayalam and Hindi as inter-disciplinary subjects). Applications are available from the Centre at a cost of Rs. 25/- . The last date of submitting the filled applications is 30th June, 2001. The address is Director, Sree Sankaracharya Sanskrit University –Payyanur Regional Centre, Payyanur, 670307.


Sunday, June 17, 2001

Consortium of Co-operative banks planned: MVR

The Cooperation and Ports Minister, Mr. M. V. Raghavan, today said that a proposal for setting up a consortium of cooperative banks to pool their resources for releasing financial assistance to educational institutions under the cooperative sector, including the Pariyaram medical college, was being considered by the Government. "Preliminary discussions on the proposal for a consortium of primary, district and State co-operative banks for mobilising funds for medical and engineering colleges in the cooperative sector are under way," the Minister said while talking to reporters at the Parassinikkadavu Snake Park.

The president of the Pappinissery Visha Chikitsa Society that runs the snake park, Mr. Raghavan, visited the park at noon. Stating that the question of restoring the pre-takeover status of the Pariyaram medical college would be discussed by the State Cabinet, the Minister said that the Government could not be expected to mobilise the existing liabilities of the college to the tune of Rs. 153 crores, including Hudco loan and its interests. "The college urgently needs Rs. 23 crores for completing the infrastructural works necessary for getting the Medical Council of India (MCI) recognition,'' he said.

He also said that funds to the tune of Rs. 150 crores were required for the development of the Ernakulam Cooperative Medical College. The Government would not go back upon its commitment to developing the two medical institutions, he added. Reacting to the MCI's disclosure that the first batch of MBBS students at the Pariyaram medical college would not be given MCI recognition, Mr. Raghavan said that the State Cabinet had asked the Central Government for three months' time for meeting the MCI's conditions for granting recognition.

"It is the Government's obligation to ensure to salvage the students of the college from the present crisis," the Minister said. Stating that the Pariyaram college stood as a testimony to the previous LDF Government's plan to destroy an institution, Mr. Raghavan said that at present there were only 137 in-patients while the total staff strength of the institution was over 800.


The Minister also said that steps would be taken for the development of ports at Vizhinjam and Azhikkal. The Government was exploring the possibility of mobilising funds either through private investments or as loans from financial institutions such as the Asian Development Bank for the two projects.
He said that the Government would examine whether Government funds were misused for the proposed Parassinikadavu tourism project promoted by a CPI(M)-sponsored cooperative society.

On the future of the Snake Park which had been closed by the previous LDF Government, the Minister said that efforts were under way to overcome certain technical hurdles in the way of reviving the park.
The matter was now in the High Court, but the Forest Department had to take steps for withdrawing the `illegal' order for the takeover of the park, he said.
The Forest Department order was part of a CPI(M) conspiracy to `eliminate' it, he said adding that the move of the previous Government to takeover the park land was foiled by the court.




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