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Private bus services from Injackal

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, MARCH 20. Private buses conducting long-distance services, including and inter-State ones, will commence operations from Injackal National Highway bypass from Monday onwards, according to the traffic police.

Booking for train journey

The Kochuveli-Hazrat Nizamuddin Sampark Kranthi express would commence operations on March 30 from the Kochuveli terminal at 10.30 a.m. The advance booking for the train has started already, an official release said here today.

Man found dead

Janardanan, 48, who was a small-time trader, was found dead in his house on Sunday morning.

He is suspected to have consumed potassium cyanide.

He was a resident of Manohara Mandiram, Toll Junction, Kowdiar. He is survived by his wife and three children. The body has been kept in the Medical College Hospital mortuary.

Yoga

classes

The Centre for Studies in Yoga and Meditation will be conducting yoga classes for school students from April 10.

For details, call ph: 2468731.

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