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Thursday, September 27, 2001

PDSE Course in Payyanur Polytechnic

Payyanur: Applications are invited from interested female candidates for the PDSE (Post Diploma in Software Engineering) course at the Residential Women’s Polytechnic, Payyanur. This course is similar to the PGDCA but only for diploma holders. The Department of Technical Education and the Continuing Education Sub-centre jointly conduct this three-semester course. A second-class diploma (other than Computer Engineering) is the minimum qualification required. The application forms and prospectus are available at the Polytechnic office at Muthiyalam, Payyanur for Rs.50 or Rs.75 by post. The last date for receiving the duly filled applications is 29th September 2001. The address of the Polytechnic is Principal, Residential Women’s Polytechnic, Payyanur, 670307.

New School Building Inaugurated

Payyanur: Sri. T.Govindan MP formally inaugurated the new building of the Payyanur Municipal HS, Kandangali. The three-story building is constructed by the Parent Teachers Association.

Quiz Competition

Payyanur: A district level quiz competitions will be conducted at Payyanur on October 6th in connection with the Gandhi Jayanthi Celebration. The competition will be for the plus two, regular and parallel college students and will be based on Gandhiji and the National movement. The Bapuji Memorial Trust and the Taluk Committee of the Mathrubhumi Study Circle jointly conduct the quiz competion.






Wednesday, September 26, 2001

PRESENTATION OF SWARAJ TROPHY TO KANKOL-ALAPPADAMBA PANCHAYAT

Mathil: Arrangements are in the final stage at Mathil Panchayat Ground for the prestigeous function to receive the Swaraj Trophy for the best Panchayat of Kerala which will be held on Thursday, the 27th September, 2001.

The following are expected to be present in the function:

Ministers:
1. Shri K. Sudhakaran; and
2. Shri Cherkalam Abdulla.

Members of Parliament
1. Shri T. Govindan; and
2. Shri A.P. Abdulla Kutty

MLAs
1. Dr.Thomas Isaac;
2. Shri K.P.Sathish Chandran;
3. Shri Kodiyeri Balakrishnan;
4. Shri C.T.Ahamed Ali;
5. Shri K.C.Joseph;
6. Shri K.P.Mohanan ;
7. Smt. P.K.Srimathi Teacher;
8. Shri M.Kumaran;
9. Shri M.V.Govindan Master; and
10. Prof. A.D. Musthfa

Others Prominnent Personalities:

1. Shri O.V.Narayanan Jilla Panchayath President;
2 Shri C.P.John Planning Board Member;
3. Shri E.P.Jayarajan;
4. Shri Kadannapalli Ramachandran;
5. Shri K.P.Kunhikannan;
6. Shri V.K.Abdul Khader Moulavi;
7. Shri P. Gangadharan Nair;
8. Shri P.T. Jose; and
9. Shri Muhammad Kunhi Master.

A Seminar, Procession, Public Meeting and Award Ceremony will be held.


Tuesday, September 25, 2001

SAND COLLECTION FROM RIVER, LAW BREAKERS WERE STOPPED BY THE POLICE

Payyanur: By breaking the ediction of Kerala High Court with regard to the collection of sand from the rivers, a group of 500 Kerala Building Construction workers were stopped by the Payyanur Police at Perumba River. The workers demanded that the prohibition of the sand collection from rivers should be revoked. Later on a public meeting was organised and it was inaugurated by the KPCC General Secretary Mr. M.K. Raghavan.


INDIRAJI HOSPITAL ELECTION ON 27TH

Payyanur: The election of the Indiraji Memorial Hospital, presently ruled by the Congress will be held on 27th of September, 2001. The election which was supposed to be held in March this year was disturbed by a group of Congress workers by resorting to riots and bomb blasts hence postponed.

It is reported that this time the election is being held by forgetting the old incidents and the usual group fighting.


Sunday, September 23, 2001

Private Bus Strike on September, 25

The All Kerala Private Bus Operators' Federation will go on a one-day strike on Sept. 25 as part of the agitation being planned to demand revocation of the Government's decision to hike the tax for private buses.

The federation State president, Mr. V.J. Sebastian, told a press conference at Kannur today that the one-day strike was being organised as a token protest to press the demands of the operators already submitted to the Government. He said that if the Government refused to address the issues, the operators would go on an indefinite strike from October 1.


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