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Professional college Act helped managements: Youth Congress

Pathanamthitta, July 18 (UNI) Kerala Pradesh Youth Congress president K P Anilkumar today said that the legislation on self-financing professional colleges enacted by the Left Democratic Front (LDF) government had helped the managements and misled the people.

Talking to reporters here, he said the Kerala High Court directive to continue the fees-structure followed last year was a foregone conclusion and knowing this well, the LDF government was actually dilly-dallying with the managements jeopardising the future of students.

Mr Anilkumar alleged that 60 days of LDF in power had created anarchy in all sectors of public life. The police force which was supposed to protect the life and property of people, in fact, had turned into a "menace." The custodial death of a person in Kozhikode and the alleged killing of a youth by pushing him into a lake in Thiruvananthapuram could be cited as glaring examples of the "sinister brutality" of the law enforing machinery, he said.

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Ten injured as bus overturns

Karim Nagar, Jul 18 (UNI) Ten persons were injured when a state owned Road Transport Corporation (RTC) bus in which they were travelling overturned near Alganur in Karim Nagar district of Andhra Pradesh today. Police said the bus which was proceeding to Godarikhani from Hyderabad hit the divider at a junction and lost control when the mishap occurred . The injured were admitted to a local hospital. UNI AP VV PAG1825.....

Monsoon becomes weak over Kerala

Thiruvananthapuram, July 18 (UNI) The South West Monsoon became weak over Kerala and Lakswadeep, with most places receiving isolated heavy rains. No deaths were reported, but the coastal areas continued to be under the threat of erosion as the sea continued to be rough with strong winds. The coastal areas of Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Alappuzha and Kozhikode were under severe threat. People who were sheltered in the relief camps started to return to their homes.....

More water discharged from KRS dam

Mysore, July 18 (UNI) Authorities at the Krishna Raja Sagar (KRS) reservoir across river Cauvery near here today increased the discharge from the dam to the river to 38,724 cusecs. The water level at the reservoir was maintained at 124.5 ft as against the full capacity of 124.80 ft. The inflow was 23,529 cusecs following copious rains in the catchment areas in Kodagu district. Meanwhile, the combined outflow of both KRS and Kabini had crossed over.....
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