Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT) has donated Rs. 1 crore to the Kerala Chief Minister's Distress Relief Fund for relief and rehabilitation activities being taken up following the massive landslide that recently hit Wayanad.
The Kerala government approved numerous projects in Wayanad over the past four years, including those related to non-coal mining, without allegedly conducting a thorough study of the district's topography and geomorphology, according to sources at the Environment Ministry on Monday.
Reacting to the media reports that the central government is likely to bring a bill to curb the powers of the Waqf Board over assets, former Union Minister RK Singh on Monday said Waqf properties will be used in a better way.
A week after the massive landslides, Wayanad district administration on Monday organized a mass burial ceremony in which the body parts of unidentified victims killed in the disaster were buried in the Puthumala region of the district.
Amid the reports that the central government is likely to bring a bill to curb the powers of the Waqf Board over assets, CPI General Secretary D Raja alleged the BJP of snatching the properties of Waqf board and said that the constitution is being tampered with in all possible ways by BJP-RS
As the search and rescue operations are still underway in landslide-hit Wayanad, Union Minister Bhupender Yadav on Monday said that there have been illegal human habitation and illegal mining activity in the protection of the local government, adding that the Kerala government should make
New Delhi [India], August 5: In a gesture of support for families affected by the devastating natural disaster in Wayanad, KIMSHEALTH has donated Rs 1 crore to the Chief Minister's Distress Relief Fund (CMDRF). Dr M.I. Sahadulla, Chairman and Managing Director of KIMSHEALTH, met with Chief M
As per the State Health Ministry, the death toll stands at 308 as of August 2. 220 bodies have been recovered and 180 people are still missing as of Sunday.