BJP state president Kummanam Rajasekaran opposed any complete ban on the fireworks display in temples.The court, however, said that during the day, the sound of explosives cannot exceed the permitted limit..The Kerala government Tuesday held a high-level meeting to review the progress of the various relief activities and treatment facilities being provided.Two other managing committee members Surendranathan Pillai and Murugesan were picked up by the police here Tuesday morning. Mr Chandy said the government had earmarked `20 crore for relief and rehabilitation of the victims of the tragedy of which Rs 10 crore had already been released to the Kollam district collector for immediate action.It also expressed anguish over the police incorporating lighter provisions of law with regard to offences against the accused and asked why the charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder was not applied against them. CM Oommen Chandy, who chaired the meeting, also decided to formulate a policy on fireworks after reaching a consensus at the all-party meeting to be held on Vishu (Kerala Wholesale Electronic Lighters New Year). Colours and light performance without sound may be permitted during festivals at night. Kri-shnankutty and members Shivaprasad, Surendran Pillai and Ravindran Pillai surrendered before the crime branch police in the wee-hours on Tuesday.Meanwhile, with the police hot on their heels.Foxconn shares will resume trade on Thursday after being suspended for the day. But investors had expected most of management to remain in place for some time. Sharp then warned of losses and Foxconn walked away as shares in the Japanese firm sank."If you are talking about two years, it will be difficult.Sharp has said Foxconn is set to pick a majority of its board.The firms had been on the verge of finalizing terms last month when contingent liabilities at Sharp were suddenly revealed, causing Foxconn to hit the pause button on the deal.7 billion) worth of preferred shares owned by Sharp's two main creditor banks, a source familiar with the matter said on Wednesday.Industry analysts trace Sharp's decline back to a decade ago, when the company began spending hundreds of billions of yen to expand LCD manufacturing facilities.