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UAE Golden Visa for Actor Siddique | Actor Siddique gets UAE Golden Visa

Dubai: Film actor Siddique has received a UAE Golden Visa. The proceedings were completed by Jamad Usman, CEO, Emirates First, a business setup center in Dubai.

Many actors from Malayalam cinema have recently got Golden Visas. Mammootty, Mohanlal, Prithviraj, Dulquer Salman, Nyla Usha, Tovino Thomas, Asha Sarath, Asif Ali, Mithun Ramesh, director Lal Jose, Meera Jasmine and director Salim Ahmed had accepted the Golden Visa.

The UAE government grants ten-year Golden Visas to students who have excelled in various fields of work and have excelled. More than 500 doctors in Abu Dhabi have been granted long-stay golden visas.

Kerala to power cut; Power control will have to be imposed, says Minister K. Krishnankutty

Power Minister K Krishnankutty has said that power cuts will be required in the state. He said the coal shortage in the country had affected the state as well. It was supposed to get a thousand megawatts from the center but it fell short. It is not expected that the coal shortage will be resolved soon. That’s why I have to go to the power cut.

The Minister said that KSEB was monitoring the power crisis and KSEB had asked the people to control it. The only solution is hydropower projects. The power was bought at Rs 18 per unit last day. This is creating a huge financial crisis for the Electricity Board. Due to the monsoon season, power consumption in Kerala is declining significantly.

Therefore, if the crisis continues until next summer, there will be a huge shortage of electricity. He said the power cut would be implemented in a manner that would not cause any problems for the industrial sector.

In many states, the unofficial power cut is up to 14 hours. The government claims that there is enough electricity. The media reports that the power cut is severe. There are 135 coal power plants operating in the country. About 70 per cent of the country’s total electricity generation comes from coal-fired power plants.

Despite the global crisis, the lack of advance preparation has exacerbated the crisis. This crisis is not one that will end easily. In the mining sector, things will still take time to return to normal. Therefore, states are likely to move to more restrictions.

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