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People pay last respects to boat capsize victims

Kochi, Feb 21 (UNI) The bodies of 15 school children and three teachers, drowned in a boat capsize in Ovungal Kadavu in the Periyar river last evening, were kept at the Elavoor St Antony's School here, for the people to pay their last respects.

Grief-stricken people queued up at the school from early morning to pay their last respect to the departed souls.

The victims were part of a group of 118, including ten teachers and two non-teaching staff from St Antony's School, who were on an excursion to Thattekkadu.

The picnic party left in three boats to the Thattekkadu Bird Sanctuary and one of the boats carrying 37 persons capsized in the catchment area of the sanctuary.

All the students who died in the mishap were aged below 12 years and studying in standard five to seven.

Expressing his profound grief over the incident, Kerala Education Minister M A Baby last night said the government would put in place a policy to ensure safety of the school children and teachers going on picnic.

The policy would be applicable to all government and private schools in the state, he added.

Tension prevailed in the accident spot last evening as the public blamed the district authorities over the lack of facilities for the rescue operations.

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Ratlam horror: MPHRC seek report

Bhopal, Feb 22 (UNI) Taking cognisance of several bones of infants and foetuses being found at a mission hospital in Ratlam district headquarters, the Madhya Pradesh Human Rights Commission has directed the district administration to submit a detailed report. ''The District Collector and the Superintendent of Police are to submit the report within two weeks,'' Commission Chairman D M Dharmadhikari told journalists here this evening. Describing the matter as grave, he did not deny the apprehension of such cases coming to.....

MP bypolls: Nominees down to 45

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Oppn stages boycott in MP Assly over increase in old age pension

Bhopal, Feb 22 (UNI) The entire opposition today staged a walkout in the Madhya Pradesh Assembly demanding increase in the National Old Age Pension and accusing the government of not being sensitive to the welfare of elderly. After the matter was raised by Dr Sunilam (SP) during the Question Hour, Woman and Child Development Minister Kusum Mehdele said increase in old age pension, which was Rs 275 per month at present in the state, was not being considered. ''The state.....
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