Kannur Universitys Partition Horror Day directive sparks protests
African Swine Flu confirmed at Padiyoor in Kannur
Eleven panchayats and three municipalities under surveillance
Deviant children emerging as a social concern in Kerala schools
Functionaries of the Higher Secondary School Teachers Association (HSSTA), an organisation of teachers in government higher secondary schools, claim that such incidents have recently been reported from Kozhikode, Malappuram, Kannur, and Kasaragod, and other districts in the State as well.
Body of KAAPA case accused who jumped into river in Keralas Kannur during vehicle inspection found
South Western Railway notifies changes in train services to Bengaluru from Kerala
The South Western Railway has notified changes in train services due to the suspension of Pit Line-3 and Stabling Line-5 at KSR Bengaluru yard for 153 days from Aug. 15, 2025 to Jan. 15, 2026 in order to facilitate various engineering works. Accordingly, a few of the trains operated to Bengaluru from Kerala will be terminated at alternate terminals of the city. Train No 12678 Ernakulam Junction KSR Bengaluru Intercity Superfast Express will be diverted to run via Karmelaram and Baiyyappanahalli and terminated at SMVT Bengaluru. The train service will skip its scheduled stoppages at Bengaluru Cantonment and KSR Bengaluru. Train No 16512 Kannur KSR Bengaluru Express will be diverted to run via Yasvantpur Junction, Hebbal and Banaswadi and terminated at SMVT Bengaluru. The train service will skip its scheduled stoppage at KSR Bengaluru. Train No 12677 KSR Bengaluru - Ernakulam Junction Intercity Superfast Express start from SMVT Bengaluru at 6.10 a.m. between Aug. 15 and Jan. 15, 2026. This train service will skip its scheduled stoppages at Bengaluru Cantonment and KSR Bengaluru. Train No 16512 KSR Bengaluru - Kannur Express from KSR Bengaluru will be originating its journey from SMVT Bengaluru at 7.45 a.m. The train service will skip its scheduled stoppage at KSR Bengaluru, said a statement from the zonal railway.
Body found in river in Keralas Kannur suspected to be that of man accused of killing his sisters
According to the police, Pramod (63), who had been living with his elderly sisters in a rented house for three years, allegedly strangled them as they were ailing and he could no longer care for them
From CPM backer to astrologer of high & mighty, Guruji Madhava Pothuval has seen it all
KANNUR: In the swirl of controversy over CPM state secretary M V Govindans recent visit to an astrologer, one fact is often overlooked: A V Madhava Pothuval is no ordinary soothsayer. From Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah to industrialist Gautam Adani and Supreme Court judges, Pothuvals clientele reads like the whos who of Indias political and business elite. Guruji to his north Indian clients, Pothuvals links to the corridors of power began more than a decade ago. In 2010, when Amit Shah was embroiled in a legal fight in connection with the Sohrabuddin Sheikh encounter case, three acquaintances of Shah approached the Payyanur astrologer with his horoscope. I didnt know Amit Shah at the time, Pothuval recalls. My relative, Sudha Menon, recommended me to his family. They had to wait three hours at my home, but I predicted the exact date when he will be relieved from the case. When it came true, it sparked a relationship of trust that has endured to this day. The following year, Shah visited him in Payyanur. Pothuval took him to the Payyanur Subramanya Swami temple and the Thaliparamba Rajarajeshwara temple, suggesting offerings such as the swarna kuda pooja and swarna vel. He performed all of them wholeheartedly, Pothuval said. From then on, we met several times in Payyanur, Bengaluru, Delhi, and Gujarat. Even last month, during his Kerala visit, he came to see me here. Astrologer A Madhava Pothuval along with Union Home Minister Amit Shah during their visit to Sri Rajarajeshwara temple. In 2012, Pothuval met Narendra Modi, then the Gujarat chief minister. On examining his horoscope, he told Modi it contained a rare chakravarthi yogam - an emperor alignment. Within two years, he became prime minister, Pothuval said. That meeting began a respectful connection that continues today. His chakravarthi yogam will last for many more years, he points out. If Shah was the political bridge, Adani became a personal friend. The industrialist visited Payyanur in 2021 for a family horoscope reading -- a trip that drew political controversy after Congress leader Mullappally Ramachandran alleged that Adani secretly met Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan the same day. The media claimed I arranged the meeting, Pothuval said. Its all lies. I was with Adani from the moment he landed until he left. We visited the Sri Rajarajeshwara Temple, he ate at my home, and we discussed astrology and family matters. He still seeks my advice before major projects. Pothuvals reputation rests on a more than a century-old family legacy. His uncle, V P K Pothuval, founded Jyothi Sadanam in 1915, shaping it into one of Indias most respected Vedic astrology centres. He earned the title jyotisha chakravarti from the Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham. His sons Narayana Pothuval, Jagadheesh Pothuval, P Madhava Pothuval along with A V Madhava Pothuval took over Jyothi Sadanam in 2018. Then it was already an address known to politicians, film stars and industrialists across India. I once saw Jayalalithaas horoscope before she entered politics, he said. It was given to me by Swaraswathy amma, mother of the Travancore Sisters: Lalitha, Padmini and Ragini. Though adept at predicting the national political scene, Pothuval kept his silence when it came to Kerala. Hailing from a town better known for communist banners than crystal balls, he admits that he was once a staunch CPM supporter. Our village was a CPM stronghold. Over time, I became familiar with Congress and BJP leaders. Now, I have friends in all parties. Many of them have approached me to have their horoscopes examined. I dont follow any particular party, but when I vote, I have a clear choice. His discretion has been key to his reputation -- though controversies such as Adanis 2021 visit and now Govindans meeting have occasionally thrust him into the spotlight. The latest uproar began when Govindan visited Pothuval at his Payyanur home a few days ago, prompting questions about why a leader of a party known for its scepticism of superstition would seek out an astrologer. Pothuval shrugs off the speculation: It was a friendly, personal visit. No politics, no predictions.
Alert systems revamped post-Wayanad
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: A year after facing widespread criticism over the lack of timely warnings before the deadly landslide in Wayanad, central agencies such as the India Meteorological Department (IMD) and Geological Survey of India (GSI) have initiated major overhauls in their alert mechanisms. In a significant move to improve weather forecasting and disaster preparedness in Keralas high ranges, the IMD is establishing its first radar station in Wayanad. The new X-band Doppler Weather Radar (DWR) is expected to enhance real-time monitoring, especially in areas where expanding ground-based observatories is difficult. Radar data is especially useful for rainfall analysis. It provides an indirect yet effective ground-level assessment, said Neetha K Gopal, Director, IMD Kerala. Once operational, the radar will monitor rainfall within a 100-km radius, covering Wayanad and nearby regions in Kerala, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu. Though initial plans considered Kozhikode or Kannur, the radar location was shifted to Wayanad after the landslide that struck the district on July 30 last year. Increasing the number of ground observatories in forested, hilly terrain remains a logistical challenge. IMD is currently calibrating existing stations. However, improved inter-agency coordination is also shaping the new approach. We now share data more frequently among agencies, though its still an informal mechanism, Neetha added. The IMD had come under fire for failing to issue a red alert ahead of the disaster. The landslide occurred in the early hours of July 30, but the red alert-indicating a severe risk to life-was issued only around 6 am, hours after the event. The Geological Survey of India too had been criticised for downplaying the threat. However, Dr V Ambili, Deputy Director General of the GSI Kerala unit, said the agency has since refined its alert system based on more robust data collection. We have moved from broad map-based bulletins to taluk-level alerts in Wayanad and Idukki. The warning categories-green, yellow, orange, and red-are now issued for specific regions, she said.
Kerala has set a model for the country in Ayurveda treatment, says Health Minister
Veena George inaugurates newly constructed womens hostel building and open-air stage at Government Ayurveda College, Pariyaram, Kannur
Kerala Doctor Duped Of Rs 4.43 Crore In Online Trading Fraud; 2 Arrested
The Kerala Police's cyber crime unit arrested two men from Chennai in connection with a sophisticated online trading fraud that defrauded a doctor in Kannur of Rs 4.43 crore, officials said on Monday.
Kannur City cyber crime team arrests two for cheating doctor of Rs 4.4 crore in online scam
KANNUR: In a major breakthrough, the Kannur City cyber crime investigation team nabbed two Chennai natives accused of being involved in an online scam that swindled a Mattanur-based doctor out of a staggering Rs 4.43 crore. The elaborate fraud unfolded over WhatsApp, with the victim being lured with promises of high returns through online share trading. The accused, identified as Mahabubash Farooq, 39, and Rijas, 41, both hailing from Sayed Sadiq Nagar, Mangadu, Chennai, were tracked down and arrested by the team. The two accused are agents who sold bank accounts to cyber fraudsters. They were tracked down following an investigation that focused on account numbers, phone calls and IMEI numbers. The accused was taken into custody from Chennai. An officer with the Kannur cybercrime police station said, The two accused acted as agents who sold accounts to cyber cheaters. The swindled money was routed through these accounts. Typically, these agents befriend individuals and convince them to open bank accounts in their name, which the agents later purchase by offering a small payment without transferring the ownership and other personal details. Usually, these agents target people who dont have much idea about cyber fraud. In this case, a bank account sold by these agents received around Rs 40 lakh of the doctors money. We were able to track them using bank details and phone details.
Three youths arrested under POCSO Act in Kannur
Three mobile phones seized in raid at Kannur Central Jail
CM to inaugurate super-speciality block at Kannur district hospital
From Kannur looms to Prime Ministers wardrobe: handwoven Onakkodi heads to Delhi
This is the third time Loknath Weavers is making Onakkodi for the Prime Minister. They will make nine unique kurta patterns for him and seven Union Ministers. The fabric is crafted in twill weave, a technique that demands much patience
Weavers sit idle in Kannurs heritage village as handloom industry struggles
Of over 10,000 weavers and workers earlier, only 2,800 are working now, most of them women. Besides wage arrears is an issue in the sector
Great Hornbill sighted on Kerala's sandy coastal stretch in rare phenomenon
TRISSUR: In a rare and striking sighting, the Great Hornbill, also known as Malamuzhakki Vezhambal, the state bird of Kerala, usually found in hilly terrains, was allegedly spotted in the sandy coastal belt between Kodungallur and Kaipamangalam by researchers Amitha Bachan K H and Aswin Krishna. The team confirmed the sighting and photographed the bird feeding on a large false asoka tree, just 200 metres away from the beach. The Western Ghats Hornbill Foundation, a not-for-profit organisation, has been monitoring and protecting Great Hornbills and their nesting trees in the Vazhachal forests with the involvement of the local Kadar indigenous community since 2005. According to Dr Amitha, a member of the IUCN Hornbill Specialist Group and founder of the Hornbill Foundation, Similar movements of adult males of the species during the post-breeding and pre-nesting period of July to November have occurred before. It was also sighted once in the coastal region of Thiruvananthapuram a decade ago. Both of the earlier sightings were in lateritic hillock regions near the coast, where there are large vegetation tracts similar to small patches of forest. However, this particular sighting was on a sandy coastal beach, on an isolated tree. He added that such sightings of the Great Hornbills were unusual. However, a similar report also came from Kannur in July, where the bird was allegedly spotted near the Ezhimala Naval Academy campus. Experts noted that the bird is generally not afraid of humans. However, it remains vigilant and forages among large native fruiting tree species. This is the first time a sighting is recorded from Kerala where the location is at sea level. The larger hornbill species sometimes travel more than 100200 km. The nearest Great Hornbill populations here are at Vazhachal, VellikulangaraAnapantham, Peechi, and Nelliyampathi, which are about 3550 km away from the spotted location, he added. The hornbills visit occurred near the house of Ms Sabira, a staff member of MES Asmabi College, Kodungallur, where the Hornbill Foundations Research Extension Centre is functioning. Her familiarity with the work helped the team. Her young boys, Irfan and Sinan, also assisted. We witnessed the unique feeding behaviour of the Great Hornbill, where the bird plucks fruits with the tip of its beak, tosses them in the air between its upper and lower beaks, and then swallows it, Aswin shared. According to the experts, the sighting in the coastal belt could allegedly signal three possibilities: As conservation efforts become robust in a core population area and population size increases, an increased number of such movements of the hornbills can be seen in the non-nesting season. This can be regarded as a success indicator of the long-term conservation efforts of these birds in the Vazhachal to Nelliyampathi forest belts. It can be linked to changes in animalbird behaviour, where the intensity of interaction between humans and wildlife increases with more exposure in forest areas. This could mean that the birds are no longer afraid of humans and are becoming more familiar with them. The sighting could have a relationship with changes in the climate, especially since this years rain started early, and there is still mist and cloud movement above the ground, along with increased vegetation growth. All these factors need further, in-depth study, Amitha added.
Amid clashes, SFI retains Kannur university for 26th time
KANNUR: On a day marked by intense clashes and heightened tensions, the Students Federation of India (SFI) secured a resounding victory in the Kannur University union elections. By registering its 26th consecutive win, the SFI reaffirmed its long-standing dominance of the universitys student politics. The left student body secured victory in all five general seats, along with the Kannur executive seat. The United Democratic Students Front (UDSF), an alliance of the Kerala Students Union (KSU) and the Muslim Students Federation, secured the executive seat in Wayanad through a toss of the coin after a tie of three votes and also emerged victorious in the Kasaragod executive seat, which SFI lost by a vote. SFI members Nandaj Babu and Kavitha Krishnan were elected chairperson and secretary respectively of the university union. Both of them secured victory by a 37-vote margin, from the total 117 votes. Two votes were declared invalid in the election of the chairperson. Violence erupted on the Thavakkara campus of the university between members of the UDSF and the SFI, which prompted police intervention. It was triggered when UDSF members alleged that SFI activists had abducted one of the university union convenors (UUC) from Kasaragod. Tensions intensified after KSU and MSF activists claimed that a female SFI candidate had forcibly snatched a ballot paper during the election process. Contradicting UDSF allegations, the UUC who was reportedly kidnapped later released a video stating that he was not abducted and had gone to Karnataka for personal reasons.
Maa Care Stores to offer healthy snacks in schools in Kerala
KOCHI: Nutritious snacks, drinks, stationery, and sanitary napkins all within easy reach of schoolchildren are now a reality with the Kudumbashrees Maa Care Store project, which is being rolled out across schools in the state. First launched in Kasaragod and Kannur, the initiative was implemented in Ernakulam district, with its constituency-level inauguration held at the Kuttampuzha Government Higher Secondary School in Kothamangalam on Wednesday. The event was inaugurated by MLA Antony John. The Maa Care stores, set up within school premises, are aimed at helping children access healthy food and essential items without having to step out of campus. The project is being implemented in collaboration with the general education department. Apart from improving student welfare, it also opens up livelihood opportunities for Kudumbashree members, who run and manage the kiosks. The initiative is designed to reduce the chances of students interacting with strangers or consuming unhealthy snacks and substances from outside. With positive feedback from Kasaragod and Kannur, the project is now being extended to schools in districts like Idukki, Pathanamthitta, and Malappuram. The kiosks are either set up in school compounds or inside unused classrooms. Both students and teachers can buy items from these kiosks at affordable prices. Women from neighbourhood groups have been trained to run the kiosks. They can also avail themselves of financial help through Kudumbashree schemes like the community enterprise fund, linkage loans, and panchayat project funds.
SFI wins Kannur University union polls for 26th year in a row
SFI accuses rivals of rigging and illegal entry; KSUMSF blames SFI for abducting a university union councillor
Kannur airport to host North Malabar Travel Bazaar in November
Over 100 tourism-related businesses, including hotels, resorts, homestays, houseboats, Ayurvedic institutions, travel agencies, hospital and destination management companies, will showcase their services
Kerala rains: IMD downgrades red alert to orange for Kannur, Kasaragod as rainfall weakens
Yellow alert for Malappuram, Kozhikode, and Wayanad districts on Wednesday where isolated heavy rain is likely
Red alert for Kannur, Kasaragod on Wednesday
BJP leader alleges SDPI, Jamaat infiltration in Church protests in Kerala
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: BJP state vice-president Shone George on Monday voiced concern over what he described as the infiltration of groups such as the Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) and Jamaat-e-Islami into protest programmes organised by Churches in Kerala. Shone told the TNIE that he had received clear evidence from trusted intelligence sources confirming the presence of these groups in the Church-led protests. Addressing a press conference, Shone alleged that elements of SDPI and Jamaat-e-Islami had participated in protests held in Kannur, Thalassery, Kozhikode, Kottayam, Pathanamthitta, Angamaly, Tiruvalla and Mananthavady in connection with the arrest of two Malayali nuns in Chhattisgarh recently. Noting that these groups had previously targeted Christian churches and leaders, Shone said their sudden support for the Church was not with good intentions. He clarified that the BJP respected protests led by the Church, but warned that such infiltrations were dangerous. He said the BJP had taken a humanitarian stance on the nuns issue. Shone accuses Left of neglecting Christians Shone asserted that the nuns release was made possible due to the neutrality maintained by the BJP and the Chhattisgarh government. Criticising the Left, Shone accused the party of long neglecting Christians. He recalled that during the EMS government, the Left had filed an affidavit stating that Christians should not be given the same treatment as minorities. Shone also alleged that the Pinarayi government had removed the rule requiring Christians to be part of the Minority Commission and had appealed to the Supreme Court against the verdict mandating that minority scholarships be proportional to population. He contrasted the swift implementation of the Paloli Committee report for the backward sections of the Muslim community with the delay in publishing the J B Koshy report -- commissioned before the last assembly elections to address issues faced by backward sections of the Christian community -- which he said remained missing even after four years. He questioned whether the Pinarayi government dares to implement the Koshy report. Asserting that Keralas Christians will no longer remain political slaves of the Congress, Shone vowed that the BJP would expose wolves in sheeps clothing across the political spectrum.
Khadi Onam Mela kicks off in Kannur
2-rupee doctor dedicated his life to service
KANNUR: Dr Ryru Gopal was more than just a healer. He touched hearts with his genuineness and ethical approach to what he saw as his calling. In an era when the medical profession has come to be viewed as a money-spinning machine, it would do well to understand the beliefs and values that Kannurs two-rupee doctor espoused. Marking the end of an era defined by selfless service and humility, Dr Ryru passed away at his home in Thana, Kannur, in the early hours of Sunday. He was 80. Dr Ryru, who did his MBBS from Kozhikode Medical College, worked briefly in a hospital in Kannur, and thereafter opened a clinic in Talap, where he served the community for 35 years before moving to Thana. Patients used to line up at his Talap clinic where Dr Ryru would start his regular 12-hour workdays at 4am. On most days, he would see more than 200 patients. He charged just Rs 2 as consultation fee for nearly half a century, before he increased it to Rs 10. Narayanan K, a resident of Kakkad, recounted how he would take the first bus to the clinic to get a token. He used to prescribe quality medicine that was also pocket-friendly. It was perhaps his vast experience that made his very consultation feel like a form of healing in itself, he said. Legend has it that bus services added a stop at Dr Ryrus clinic, near the police ground in Kannur town, to facilitate patients. Father always gave importance to the ethics of his profession, which he believed was a service and not a money-making business. He used to say that if you want to make money do some other business, said Bala Gopal, his son. Dr Ryru is also survived by his wife, Sakuntala, and daughter, Vidhya Bharath. Beyond his medical profession, Ryru was a passionate animal lover who kept several pets. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan condoled the demise of Dr Ryru, saying his willingness to serve was a great relief to the poor. Many people visited his clinic solely to consult with him, believing that just speaking with him brought them a sense of comfort and reassurance. It was never his intention to make money and he dedicated himself to the service of humanity, said Indira P, deputy mayor of Kannur.
One more mobile phone seized from Kannur Central Jail
Call to strengthen Kannur-Mangaluru rail connectivity gains momentum
Kerala: Kannur's beloved 'two-rupee doctor' Rairu Gopal passes away at 80
Dr. Rairu Gopal, Kerala's beloved 'Two Rupee Doctor,' passed away at 80, leaving behind a legacy of accessible healthcare. Renowned for charging a nominal fee, often just two rupees, he served over 1.8 million patients. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan lauded him as he people's doctor for his dedication to serving the poor, providing comfort and care for half a century.
For over 50 years, Dr. Rairu Gopal stood as a beacon of hope for the common people, charging just 2 for a consultation and often providing free medicine to those in financial distress
Monsoon normal in Kerala despite 9% deficit: IMD
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Kerala received 1,190.5 mm of rainfall between June 1 and July 31, against the normal rainfall of 1,301.7 mm marking a 9% shortfall. Most districts experienced normal monsoon with only three recording a deficit of over 20%: Malappuram (21%), Idukki (29%), and Wayanad (38%). According to IMD data, Kerala received rainfall within the normal range. In 2023, the state experienced a 35% rainfall deficiency during June-July period. In 2024, the deficit came in at 4%. IMD director Neetha K Gopal said monsoon rainfall in June and July has been within the normal category. Though there is a 9% deficit, the monsoon was not bad as the rainfall was evenly distributed, she told TNIE . The agency has also predicted below-normal rainfall in August and September. There will be rain over the next two months but average may be below normal, she added. Silver Lining Year - Rainfall received* - Deficit 2025 - 1,190.5 mm - 9% 2024 - 1,249.7 mm - 4% 2023 - 852.0 mm - 35% * Normal: 1,301.7 mm District-wise data* Kannur - 2,121.5 mm (1,787.3 mm) Kasaragod - 1,940.9 mm (1,948.1 mm) Kozhikode - 1,502 mm (1,757.2 mm) Wayanad - 986.1 mm (1,603.3 mm) Malappuram - 1,036.4 mm (1,284.2 mm) Thrissur - 1,360.1 mm (1,388 mm) Kottayam - 1,056.5 mm (1,199.3 mm) Idukki - 1,116.3 mm (1,561.6 mm) Palakkad - 947.2 mm (991.6 mm) Ernakulam - 1268.6 mm (1,361 mm) PThitta - 1,066.8 mm (978 mm) Alappuzha - 1,065.1 mm (1,026.8 mm) Kollam - 789.1 mm (766.8 mm) TPuram - 510.5 mm (507.8mm) Actual and (normal) rainfall between June 1 to July 31
Kerala buffeted by rising wave of public obscenity, indecency
KOZHIKODE: That began as a routine weekend commute for Sreeja (name changed) from Kottiyam to Kollam on a KSRTC bus quickly devolved into a deeply distressing ordeal. Looking forward to reuniting with her family after a week of work, Sreeja found her journey abruptly interrupted by a man in his early 40s brazenly masturbating across from her, his gaze fixed on her. Despite her profound discomfort, Sreeja, unwilling to let the incident pass, summoned the courage to capture the perpetrators action on video. Her resolve stemmed from a fierce desire to expose a pervasive societal ill where victims, particularly women, are often blamed despite being the ones subjected to harassment. The incident echoed a recent online backlash against two sisters who were viciously trolled for slapping an elderly man who had allegedly groped one of them on a public bus. These alarming occurrences highlight a disturbing trend in Kerala: a surge in public indecency, including public masturbation, flashing, and other obscene acts. Shockingly, instead of condemnation, such acts often seem to garner a perverse acceptance in certain sections of society. District-wise data with the State Crime Records Bureau (SCRB) for May 2024-25 shows Kozhikode leading the way with 193 cases of public nudity and masturbation. It was followed by Ernakulam (157), Thiruvananthapuram (123), Kasaragod (98), Kollam (76), Malappuram (74), Palakkad (67), Alappuzha (66), and Kottayam (54). Pathanamthitta (43), Kannur (35), Idukki (33), Wayanad (29), and Thrissur (24) brought up the rear. Legal loopholes Despite the worrying numbers, a glaring loophole in the legal framework continues to empower perpetrators: the absence of specific laws directly addressing flashing or public masturbation. This legal void often hinders the formal registration of cases. Police sources indicate that while victims sometimes bravely come forward with video evidence, many hesitate to pursue further legal action due to fears of protracted legal battles. The silence surrounding the issue has prevented the enactment of specific legislation. While laws have been amended over the years to address crimes like voyeurism and stalking with specific punishments, public masturbation remains a murky area. The lack of a dedicated law ensures that theres no precise data on the true scale of the problem. However, social media platforms and online blogs are increasingly amplifying voices on the issue -- a chorus demanding urgent attention that cannot be ignored. Rohit Raj, a lawyer based in Kozhikode, emphasised the profound impact of such acts. Incidents of street harassment such as sexually explicit comments, public masturbation, and stalking are unfortunately common, he said. While not physically violent, being masturbated at is deeply personally violating. Public masturbation, unlike private acts, is not protected free expression; it is a grossly indecent act that outrages a womans modesty. He added that such acts encompass indecent exposure, assault, offenses against public order, and violations of womens civil rights. He reiterated that although public masturbation broadly fell under Indian Penal Code (IPC) sections 354, 509, 268, 355 -- and their current corresponding sections 73, 77, 285, and 124 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) -- the absence of a specific law leads to under-reporting and very few convictions. Psychological underpinnings Shedding light on the psychological underpinnings of such behaviour, noted psychiatrist Reena Ravi said that individuals suffering from paraphilia are likely to masturbate in public. Paraphilia is a condition characterised by intense fetishes towards unusual objects. When a person with paraphilia masturbates publicly, it inherently harms the object of their fetish, often women. Reena added that public masturbators may also exhibit signs of regression, a psychopathological condition involving behaviour like extreme passivity, social withdrawal, aggression, and open masturbation. Exhibitionism, a form of paraphilia, involves exposing genitals to unsuspecting strangers for sexual arousal. She recounts a case where a man confessed that the presence of a woman made the act more realistic for him, imagining her participation in coitus. Dr Reena acknowledged that exhibitionism, including public masturbation, is a recognised medical condition, but cautions that some individuals may exploit this diagnosis to evade legal consequences. A call for action The issue of public masturbation has been long ignored and strategically sidelined, leading to the trivialisation of womens experiences of sexual harassment, according to Aparna Baiju, a college professor and womens rights activist. She argued that instead of trying to fit these offences into existing categories such as indecent exposure, lawmakers must create a distinct legal category with punishments commensurate with the gravity of the offence. A law should be made that covers indecent exposure, outraging the modesty of a woman, along with other relevant charges for the purpose of punishment, prevention, public protection, and social standards, she asserted. We hear of incidents on social media and from friends all the time, but rarely do they reach the courts, she remarked. She cited the experience of a woman from Kochi who, despite bravely exposing a man named Savad on a bus, endured severe cyber-bullying. While that woman was strong enough to withstand the onslaught, many others suffer in silence. The attitude that public masturbation is not a serious crime further emboldens perpetrators, Aparna said, attributing this to a cultural tendency to bury embarrassing sexual advances under the carpet. She pointed to global examples, noting that public masturbation can lead to a 14-day prison sentence in the UK, and 32 days in Indonesia. Our country can begin by at least talking about why it is wrong and dehumanising, Aparna said. Public spaces belong to all citizens, including women, she added. Sex education, the panacea
Protests over continued incarceration of nuns in Chhattisgarh rock Kerala
Archbishop Pamplany seeks immediate intervention of the Union government. Protests held in Kannur, Kollam, Kozhikode, and Malappuram
Keralas Green Moves: Glass Bottles For Liquor Priced Above Rs 800, Rs 20 Return Refund
In collaboration with the Clean Kerala Company, a pilot project will take place in September in Thiruvananthapuram and Kannur
Devaswom clerk suspended for stealing money during treasury counting at temple in Keralas Kannur
CCTV visuals revealed that Mullappally Narayanan of Cheriyoor, an LD clerk at the temple, stole the money
Parole of Kodi Suni, convict in T.P. Chandrasekharan murder case, cancelled for bail violation
Police say as per parole conditions, Suni should have stayed within Meenangadi police station limits. But after reporting once, he was found staying in a resort within Kenichira police limits, bordering Kannur and Wayanad
Kerala to launch bottle return scheme through Bevco to curb plastic menace
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: In an effort to curb plastic menace, the state government is all set to introduce a deposit -return scheme through the Beverages Corporation (Bevco). The initiative will be rolled out on a pilot basis in Thiruvananthapuram and Kannur this September. An amount of Rs 20 will be collected as deposit and QR code-enabled bottles can be returned in the respective outlets from where it is purchased. Annually 70 crore bottles are sold via Bevco annually, of which 56 crore are plastic bottles. Excise Minister M B Rajesh on Thursday, said the Tamil Nadu government has successfully implemented this scheme. He said the consumer will have to pay Rs 20 as deposit at the outlet while purchasing liquor bottles and the scheme aims to reduce littering of non-biodegradable bottles by incentivising consumers to return them. He said that the initiative is expected to reduce the volume of discarded bottles. The scheme is implemented jointly by Bevco and Clean Kerala Company Ltd (CKCL). CKCL will handle the logistics and ensure processing or recycling of the returned bottles. The minister said that the first-ever super premium outlet of Bevco will become operational in Thrissur with 4000 sq ft built-up space from August 5. Four more super premium outlets will be opened soon, he added. The super premium outlet will sell liquor brands that cost above Rs 900.
Southern Railway announces multiple Onam special trains to clear holiday rush
KOZHIKODE: Southern Railway has announced special trains for the Onam festival to clear the expected rush of passengers during the festive season. According to a statement from the zonal railway, Train No. 06119 Dr MGR Chennai Central Kollam Weekly Express Special will depart Dr MGR Chennai Central at 3.10 p.m. on 27 August, 3 and 10 September (Wednesdays) and will reach Kollam at 6.40 a.m. the following day. In the return direction, Train No. 06120 Kollam Dr MGR Chennai Central Weekly Express Special will depart Kollam at 10.40 a.m. on 28 August, 4 and 11 September (Thursdays) and will reach Dr MGR Chennai Central at 3.30 a.m. the following day. These trains will have a coach composition of 15 AC Three Tier Economy Coaches and 2 Luggage-cum-Brake Vans. The trains will stop at Perambur, Thiruvallur, Arakkonam, Katpadi, Jolarpettai, Salem, Erode, Tiruppur, Podanur, Palakkad, Thrissur, Aluva, Ernakulam North, Kottayam, Changanassery, Tiruvalla, Chengannur, Mavelikara, Kayankulam, Karunagapalli and Sasthankotta. Train No. 06041 Mangaluru Jn Thiruvananthapuram North Bi-Weekly Express Special will leave Mangaluru Jn at 7.30 p.m. on 21, 23, 28 and 30 August and 4, 6, 11 and 13 September (Thursdays and Saturdays), and will reach Thiruvananthapuram North at 8 a.m. the next day. In the return direction, Train No. 06042 Thiruvananthapuram North Mangaluru Jn Bi-Weekly Express Special will depart Thiruvananthapuram North at 5.15 p.m. on 22, 24, 29 and 31 August and 5, 7, 12 and 14 September (Fridays and Sundays), and will arrive at Mangaluru Jn at 6.30 a.m. the next day. These trains will have a coach composition of 1 AC Two Tier Coach, 2 AC Three Tier Coaches, 17 Sleeper Class Coaches, and 2 Luggage-cum-Brake Vans. The trains will halt at Kasaragod, Kanhangad, Payyanur, Kannur, Thalassery, Vadakara, Kozhikode, Tirur, Shoranur, Thrissur, Aluva, Ernakulam Junction, Cherthala, Alappuzha, Ambalapuzha, Haripad, Kayankulam, Karunagapalli, Sasthankotta and Kollam. Train No. 06047 Mangaluru Jn Kollam Weekly Express Special will depart Mangaluru Jn at 11.15 p.m. on 25 August, 1 and 8 September (Mondays) and will reach Kollam at 10.20 a.m. the next day. In the return direction, Train No. 06048 Kollam Mangaluru Jn Weekly Express Special will depart Kollam at 5.10 p.m. on 26 August and 2 and 9 September (Tuesdays) and will reach Mangaluru Jn at 5.30 a.m. the following day. These trains will have a coach composition of 1 AC Two Tier Coach, 2 AC Three Tier Coaches, 17 Sleeper Class Coaches, and 2 Luggage-cum-Brake Vans. They will stop at Kasaragod, Kanhangad, Payyanur, Kannur, Thalassery, Vadakara, Kozhikode, Tirur, Shoranur, Thrissur, Aluva, Ernakulam Town, Kottayam, Changanassery, Tiruvalla, Chengannur, Mavelikara, Kayankulam, Karunagapalli and Sasthankotta. Advance reservations for these trains will commence at 8 a.m. on 1 August.
Southern Railway announces changes in pattern of services in Kerala to facilitate track maintenance
KOZHIKODE: Southern Railway announced several changes in the pattern of train services to facilitate track maintenance works in the Thiruvananthapuram division on various days. According to a statement from the zonal railway, Train No. 66609 Palakkad Junction Ernakulam Junction MEMU journey commencing on August 2, 3, 6, 9 and 10 from Palakkad Junction will be fully cancelled. Train No. 66610 Ernakulam Junction Palakkad Junction MEMU journey commencing on August 2, 3, 6, 9 and 10 from Ernakulam Junction will also be fully cancelled. Train No. 12511 Gorakhpur Junction Thiruvananthapuram North Raptisagar Express journey commencing on July 31, August 1, 7, and 8 from Gorakhpur Junction will be regulated by 100 minutes en-route. Train No. 16308 Kannur Alappuzha Express journey commencing on August 2, 3, 6, 9 and 10 from Kannur will be regulated by 90 minutes en-route. Train No. 22645 Indore Junction Thiruvananthapuram North Superfast Express journey commencing on August 4 from Indore Junction will be regulated by 90 minutes en-route. Train No. 20631 Mangaluru Central Thiruvananthapuram Central Vande Bharat Express journey commencing on August 2 and 9 from Mangaluru Central will be regulated by 55 minutes en-route. Train No. 17230 Secunderabad Junction Thiruvananthapuram Central Sabari Express journey commencing on August 1 and 8 from Secunderabad Junction will be regulated by 60 minutes en-route. Train No. 20910 Porbandar Thiruvananthapuram North Express journey commencing on July 31 and August 7 from Porbandar will be regulated by 45 minutes en-route. Train No. 66609 Palakkad Junction Ernakulam Junction MEMU journey commencing on August 8 from Palakkad Junction will be regulated by 45 minutes en-route. Train No. 13351 Dhanbad Junction Alappuzha Express journey commencing on August 3 from Dhanbad Junction will be regulated by 35 minutes en-route. Train No. 20632 Thiruvananthapuram Central Mangaluru Central Vande Bharat Express journey commencing on August 2 and 9 from Thiruvananthapuram Central at 4.05 p.m. will be rescheduled to depart at 4.50 p.m. on the same day.
Four more wetlands in Kerala move a step closer to Ramsar tag
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: In a major boost to wetland conservation efforts in Kerala, four ecologically significant wetlands -- Vellayani and Akkulam-Veli in Thiruvananthapuram, Kottooli in Kozhikode, and the Kattampally-Valapattanam-Kuppam wetland complex in Kannur -- have moved a step closer to securing the Ramsar site status. The draft Ramsar Information Sheets (RIS) for these wetlands have been prepared by the State Wetland Authority Kerala (SWAK) and will be submitted to the Union ministry of environment, forests and climate change (MoEF&CC) soon. Once approved, these wetlands will be included in the prestigious Ramsar List of Wetlands of International Importance, which currently includes 75 sites from India -- the highest number among Asian countries. Environment department director Suneel Pamidi told TNIE that getting the Ramsar site status will help the state make a more focused effort to conserve these sites. Its an international recognition and the status will help get international funding for conservation efforts. SWAK will send the proposal to the Union government which will then submit it to the Ramsar Secretariat. These sites will get the status once the Ramsar Secretariat approves it, Pamidi said. He said the process is going to be lengthy. We selected these sites which meet all the criteria designed by Ramsar. These are unique wetlands with rich diversity and important species of flora and fauna, birds and significant fish resources, he said. SWAK is expected to approve the proposal in the next meeting to be held in August. Currently, Kerala has three Ramsar Sites -- Ashtamudi, Sasthamkotta and Vembanad Kol. An official with SWAK said the action plans for these sites have already been set in motion and are being executed with the participation of the local community, NGOs, and multiple stakeholders including local bodies. The Ramsar Secretariat will review the proposals for the four new sites and may suggest corrections and revisions. We will have to incorporate all those, the official said. Once the Ramsar status is received, the state will get funds from the National Plan for Conservation of Aquatic Ecosystems (NPCA), an initiative aimed at conserving all types of aquatic ecosystems including wetlands, lakes, and rivers. Under the scheme, the Centre will give 60% aid for the project and the state has to chip in with the rest. There are also other internationally funded schemes for conservation, the official added. New sites in line Vellayani in Thiruvananthapuram Akkulam-Veli in Thiruvananthapuram Kottooli in Kozhikode Kattampally-Valapattanam-Kuppam wetland complex in Kannur
Targeted attack on Christian, Adivasi communities: LDF, UDF
RAIPUR/KOCHI: The nuns, arrested on charges of forced conversion and human trafficking from Durg railway station in Chhattisgarh, will have to remain in jail after the Sessions Court refused to hear the bail plea. Session Judge Aneesh Dubey said the case fell outside the courts jurisdiction. The matter will now be heard by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) Court in Bilaspur. According to the members of the LDF, UDF, and BJP delegations, the court has stated that the nuns will have to approach a special court for relief. Sr Preethi Mary and Sr Vandana Francis, along with Sukaman Mandavi, were arrested by the Government Railway Police (GRP) at the Durg railway station on July 25 following a complaint by a local Bajrang Dal functionary, who accused them of forcibly converting three women from the states tribal-dominated Narayanpur district and trafficking them. According to the GRP, the group was allegedly preparing to travel to Agra where the three young women were to be trained and later employed. The nuns, booked under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) Section 143 (trafficking) and Section 4 of the Chhattisgarh Freedom of Religion Act, 1968, (unlawful religious conversions), were remanded in judicial custody till August 8. Kottayam MP Francis George told TNIE, The things that happened on Wednesday were quite unexpected. As soon as the bail application was moved, the Sessions judge said that the plea could not be heard since it didnt have the power to hear human trafficking cases. The matter got complicated as Narayanpur and surrounding areas are Naxal-infested. Since human trafficking cases are prevalent in these areas, laws have been made in such a way that they come under the purview of NIA, he said. Nuns take part in a silent protest march, organised by the Thiruvananthapuram Catholic Forum to Raj Bhavan on Wednesday, condemning the arrest of the nuns Meanwhile, the delegation led by the CPM, CPI, and Kerala Congress (M) condemned the targeted attack on Christian and Adivasi communities in Chhattisgarh. The delegation met the nuns on Wednesday. CPM leader Brinda Karat termed the arrest unconstitutional and illegal, and demanded their immediate release. The nuns have been jailed as part of a malicious agenda of the BJP and the Chhattisgarh government. This is a targeted attack on Christians in the country, she claimed. The delegation condemned the free hand given to Bajrang Dal activists who intimidated the nuns in front of the police. However, Chhattisgarh Home Minister Vijay Sharma defended the police, saying, Such incidents (human trafficking and coercive conversions) have been reported from Narayanpur earlier also. So the issue should be investigated. The FIR has substantial grounds. Kottayam MP Francis George told TNIE, The things that happened on Wednesday were quite unexpected. As soon as the bail application was moved, the Sessions judge said that the plea could not be heard since it didnt have the power to hear human trafficking cases. The matter got complicated as Narayanpur and surrounding areas are Naxal-infested. Since human trafficking cases are prevalent in these areas, laws have been made in such a way that they come under the purview of NIA, he said. Congress state president Sunny Joseph, Leader of Opposition V D Satheesan, former party president V M Sudheeran and other leaders during a protest march to Raj Bhavan Meanwhile, the delegation led by the CPM, CPI, and Kerala Congress (M) condemned the targeted attack on Christian and Adivasi communities in Chhattisgarh. The delegation met the nuns on Wednesday. CPM leader Brinda Karat termed the arrest unconstitutional and illegal, and demanded their immediate release. The nuns have been jailed as part of a malicious agenda of the BJP and the Chhattisgarh government. This is a targeted attack on Christians in the country, she claimed. The delegation condemned the free hand given to Bajrang Dal activists who intimidated the nuns in front of the police. However, Chhattisgarh Home Minister Vijay Sharma defended the police, saying, Such incidents (human trafficking and coercive conversions) have been reported from Narayanpur earlier also. So the issue should be investigated. The FIR has substantial grounds. Protests to continue till nuns receive justice: All Kerala Catholic Congress Protest marches and meetings were organised all over Kerala expressing solidarity with the arrested nuns. According to Fr Philip Kaviyil, director, All Kerala Catholic Congress, protests were the strongest in Kannur and Kasaragod. People have been taking out marches since the news of the arrest of the nuns came in. Catholic Congress members even took out a march bearing lighted torches. The protests will continue until the nuns are released, he added. A symbolic protest march was taken out to the Raj Bhavan by the members and leaders of the Latin Catholic Archdiocese in Thiruvananthapuram. Chhattisgarh CMs intervention saw prosecutors go lenient, says Anoop Antony With the Sessions Court refusing to hear the bail plea citing a jurisdictional issue, the next step as to whether to approach the High Court or the NIA Court will have to be decided, BJP leader Anoop Antony Joseph told TNIE. According to him, a decision can be arrived at only after the courts order is received. The court had said that a bail application can be moved either before the HC or the NIA, he added. Meanwhile, on the Chhattisgarh CM providing every support, he said that it was because of his intervention that the prosecutors took a mild approach and supported the case.
Country-made gun, ammunition seized from house in Kannur
Complainant says disruption violated National Food Security Act 2013 and Mid-Day Meal Rules 2015 that guarantee a free cooked meal to children up to Class 6 on all school working days
Govindachamys jailbreak exposes systemic failure at Kannur prison
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Rape and murder convict Govindachamys jailbreak from the Kannur central prison has brought to fore the fear many have harboured for some time. Of systemic breakdown, owing to a myriad reasons, most noticeable being the over-politicisation of prison management. Insiders told TNIE that the day Govindachami escaped, the system was a total shambles. So much so, even after the lockup officer counted the number of inmates in the prison block where Govindachamy stayed, it did not come to the notice of the authorities that an inmate was missing. According to sources, the authorities often shy away from carrying out a head count of the Kannur prison inmates as many of them are politically well-connected, prompting prison officials to show leniency in order to avoid run-ins with them. In other central prisons, the prisoners are told to stand in lines and are counted before being escorted out of the cell. But in Kannur, this practice was irregular. A section of prison officials dont want to irk the prisoners, who are politically affiliated, and hence, turn soft towards them, said a source. On the day Govindachamy, who is serving a life sentence, scaled the prison walls, it was not the serving prison staff who recognised that he had fled. Sources said a trainee assistant prison officer, currently with the State Institute of Correctional Administration (SICA)s extension centre at the Kannur prison, found something amiss after he noticed a piece of cloth dangling from the prison wall. Till he rushed in and informed the seniors, no one knew the unthinkable had happened. The lapse did not end there. On the night Govindachamy escaped, an assistant prison officer who was initially deployed to scrutinise CCTV visuals was sent to escort a prisoner to hospital. When the CCTV footage was live-beamed in the control room, there was no one to monitor it, sources pointed out. Interestingly, that particular officer was among the staff suspended for alleged dereliction of duty. Further, another lapse from the prison staff helped Govindachamy collect the civil dress that he wore while fleeing. Sources said the civil dress some prisoners use while being taken to court are kept in the store. Again, inmates with political connections manage to sneak in track pants, which is against rules. They get it via visitors. They claim they want to use such outfits for games, and in many cases, the prison staff budge on such demands. Govindachamy seems to have managed to get hold of one such track pants, a source said. No one helped him escape: Jail DIG report The north zone jail DIGs report on Govindachamys jailbreak has revealed that systemic errors and a lack of proper overseeing of the Kannur central prison resulted in the fiasco that embarrassed the department. The report prepared by DIG V Jayakumar, which was handed over to Prisons Director General Balram Kumar Upadhyay, said Govindachamy received no assistance from any prison staff or inmates. It said Govindachamy exploited the languid approach of the prison officials to procure the materials he used to escape. He escaped wearing clothes used by remand prisoners and did not get any help from fellow prisoners, but how he managed to cut the iron grill of the cell without getting noticed need to be examined, the report said. Highlighting a dearth of prison staff, the report said the shortage has affected the proper functioning of jails. DIG's report reveals Govindachamy received no help from staff, inmates in jailbreak attempt from Kannur prison
Body of missing fisherman found four days after boat capsize in Kannur
Kannur DCC general secretary resigns after audio leak
Keralite nuns arrests in Chhattisgarh: bipartisan protests roil Kerala for third consecutive day
The demonstrations over the arrest of sisters Preeta Mary and Vandana Francis of the Assisi Sisters of Mary Immaculate order, hailing from Kannur and Angamaly respectively, also radiated out to Chhattisgarh
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The North Zone Jail DIG's report on the jailbreak of Govindachamy has revealed systemic errors and lack of proper overseeing of Kannur Central prison had resulted in the fiasco. It highlighted that it has brought embarrassment for the department. The report prepared by DIG V Jayakumar, which was handed over to Prisons DG Balram Kumar Upadhyay, said Govindachamy received no assistance from any prison staff or inmates. It said Govindachamy exploited the the prison officials' approach to procure materials that were then used for fleeing the prison. It added that Govindachamy escaped by wearing clothes that were used by remand prisoners. He did not get any help from the fellow prisoners, but how he managed to cut the iron grill of the cell without getting noticed need to be examined, it also said. The report also pointed out the dearth of prison staff and said the shortage has been affecting the proper functioning of the jails. Kerala prison officer suspended for negative remarks on Soumya murder convict Govindachamy Blade, cloth and midnight plot: How Govindachamy saws his way out
Govindachamys jailbreak: DIG report confirms security lapses at Kannur jail
Findings submitted by DIG of Prisons (North Zone) V. Jayakumar to Director General of Prisons and Correctional Services Balaram Kumar Upadhyay underline systematic failures in surveillance, staffing and prison infrastructure
Families allege foul play, say nuns always cared for underprivileged
KOCHI: A journey to help three young girls from underprivileged families gain a livelihood turned nightmare for two nuns of the Assisi Sisters of Mary Immaculate on Saturday, when they were arrested by the Chhattisgarh police. Sr Vandana of Udayagiri in Kannur and Sr Preethy Mary of Angamaly have been charged with forced religious conversion and human trafficking. Jins Mathew, the younger brother of Sr Vandana, rubbished the allegations. Why convert a person who is a Christian? The girls hail from Pentecost families, he told TNIE. The families of the girls converted to Pentecostalism a long time back. Also, they carried permission letters from their parents, the copies of which were with the nuns. In fact, the parents had approached the convent seeking employment for the girls after coming to know that Fatima Hospital in Agra, where the nuns, worked needed staff, said Jins. He said the nuns, who had been working in underprivileged areas of North India for years, knew about the dangers of travelling with young native girls. Hence, they insisted on all the documents, including letters from the parents. Sr Vandana and Sr Preethy travelled to Durg from Agra just to accompany the girls as the journey was long and this was their first time travelling outside their village, he added. Kerala nuns' arrest: Church wary of politics, in talks with PMO He also expressed suspicion over the events leading up to the arrest of the nuns. The train ticket examiner (TTE), who is said to be a Bajrang Dal sympathiser, manipulated the girls into waiting for the nuns at the railway polices office at Durg station. When the nuns came, they were assured that all they had to do was show the tickets and take the girls to board the train. However, when they entered the office, everything, including the polices demeanour, changed. Their phones were confiscated and they were detained, alleged Jins. These are harrowing days for the families of Sr Vandana and Sr Preethy. Baiju M V, the younger brother of Sr Preethy, said in the 32 years she has worked in North India, this was the first time she had to face such a situation. She is the eldest of seven siblings. She has always cared for the underprivileged. Whenever she leaves home after a visit, she carries big bundles of food, clothes and other items back. She visited home in May and this time too, took a lot of things back, said Baiju. Both Sr Vandana and Sr Preethy have younger sisters who are also nuns with the congregation. It has been 38 years since Sr Vandana donned the nuns habit. She is the fourth child among eight in my family, said Jins, who is planning to go to Chhattisgarh.
Two kg of suspected ganja seized in Kannur
Kerala: IMD issues Orange alert for Kannur, Kasargod districts
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued weather alerts for several regions. An orange alert is in effect for Kannur, Kasargod, and Idukki districts in Kerala, while a yellow alert covers other districts. High wave alerts are also in place for coastal areas.
Yellow alert in Kerala districts as IMD warns of heavy rains
Thiruvananthapuram: A yellow alert has been issued in nine districts of Kerala Ernakulam, Idukki, Thrissur, Palakkad, Malappuram, Kozhikode, Wayanad, Kannur, and Kasaragod as the state continues to face intense rainfall and strong surface winds. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has warned that the heavy downpour is likely to continue until July 30 due Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
In Kannur, Kerala, a group of 28 women from the Haritha Karma Sena are spearheading a green revolution by upcycling waste into valuable products. They transform old clothes into bags and decor, repair LED bulbs, and replace single-use plastics, significantly boosting their income from Rs 15,000 to Rs 25,000 monthly.
Notorious murder convict who broke out of Kannur jail shifted to Viyyur prison
Govindachamy, the convict in the 2011 Soumya murder case, was moved to Viyyur Central Jail. This followed his escape from Kannur prison. He was caught within city limits. Three prison officers were suspended. Allegations of inside help surfaced. The Congress criticized the government. They demanded a CBI probe. Soumya was raped and murdered in 2011 while on a train.
Cyclone havoc in Kannur: Elderly man killed, fisherman missing
The deceased has been identified as Eniyadan Chandran of Peruva Thettumal. The incident occurred around 2 a.m. when strong winds uprooted a tree that crashed onto his residence.
Govindachamy escapes from Kannur Central jail, arrested after four-hour search
The police came to know about the escape upon finding a makeshift rope dangling over the jail wall. Tip-offs from two local people enable police to trace the convict to a well in compound 3 km from the jail.
Govindachamys escape exposes cracks in high-security prisons in Kerala
Though govt. had proposed to erect electric fencing and install laser-scanning systems at all jails, these are yet to be implemented in several jails, including the Kannur Central Prison
Soumya Murder Case Back In Limelight After Convict Escapes From Kerala Prison, Arrested
Govindachamy, convicted in the 2011 Soumya murder case, tried to escape from Kannur Central Jail but was caught within hours, raising concerns about Kerala prison security.
2011 Soumya case convict Govindachamy captured after escaping from Kannur central jail
Rape-Murder Convict Serving Life Escapes From Kannur Jail By Scaling Wall, Re-Arrested | Video
Govindachamy escaped from Kannur Central Jail in the early hours of Friday, prompting a statewide manhunt. He was re-arrested later.
Police Catch Murder Case Convict Govindachamy, Who Escaped Kannur Central Jail
The convict, who does not have a left hand, was caught from near a derelict building at Thalap within the Kannur city limits
Govindachamy escapes from jail: Convict Govindachamy, serving a life sentence for the 2011 rape and murder of a young saleswoman, escaped from Kannur Central Jail in Kerala early Friday. A statewide manhunt is underway to recapture Govindachamy, also known as Charley Thomas. Authorities have launched an internal investigation into the prison break, which raises serious concerns about jail security.
KITE deploys 2,161 robotic kits in schools in Keralas Kannur to boost practical learning in robotics
As part of revised ICT curriculum, a chapter in Class 10 textbook introduces students to robotics concepts through practical activities such as circuit construction, the use of sensors and actuators and controlling devices via computer programming
Rape and murder convict Govindachamy escapes from Keralas Kannur Central Jail; High alert issued
This incident has raised major concerns about surveillance lapses at one of Keralas most secure prisons; Police have heightened security at checkpoints, transport hubs, and border areas
Thousands perform Balitharpanam on Karkidaka Vavu in Kannur, Kasaragod
Class VIII student from Kannur makes working car from scrap, dreams of becoming an engineer
13-year-old student pieced together the vehicle from scrap metals, parts salvaged from old engines, and materials collected from local hardware and scrap shops
School Cafe project gains ground in schools in Keralas Kannur with low-cost meals and study support
Following the success of the first Scoofe at Kannadiparmba Government Higher Secondary School, the initiative is being expanded to all schools in Kannur
International air travel sees 5 per cent surge in May 2025; Domestic traffic also grow
NEW DELHI: Air passenger traffic in the country continues its growth trajectory month-on-month, with a 3 per cent increase in overall passengers in May 2025 compared to May 2024. Data released by the Airports Authority of India (AAI) reveals a higher demand for international travel, with a 5% increase recorded during the same period. The Air Traffic Report for May, made public by AAI, reveals that 6.76 million passengers flew abroad compared to 6.44 million last year. They form part of the 35.38 million who travelled in May 2025, compared to 34.34 million in May 2024. Air Traffic Movements (flight arrivals and departures) recorded a 5.9 per cent increase, with 2.78 crore movements in May this year compared to 2.63 crore in May last year. A total of 67,62,343 people opted to fly abroad in May 2025, versus 64,41,392 during the same month last year. Relatively smaller airports, compared to the top five, are showing a significant surge in demand for international travel. Goa recorded a nearly 300 per cent surge in international flyers, with 26,211 passengers in May 2025 compared to May 2024. In terms of percentage, Pune followed with a high growth of 85 per cent (34,388 flyers) during the same period. Coimbatore Airport, with 28,809 flyers, registered a 48.4 per cent increase in patronage over the previous year. Mangaluru and Surat saw a 35.1 per cent increase, with 62,159 and 18,790 flyers respectively in May this year. Similarly, Kannur Airport, with 1,00,993 international flyers, and Nagpur, with 10,471 flyers, each recorded a 20.7 per cent increase over their previous figures. The boom in international travel from Bengalurus Kempegowda International Airport (KIA) continued, with 6,05,742 flyers in May this year, up by a significant 25 per cent over the same month last year. In comparison, other major airports like Mumbai (13,42,584 flyers) and Delhi (17,04,549 flyers) recorded single-digit growths of 2.6 per cent and 1.2 per cent, respectively, over their May 2024 figures. Hyderabad recorded a healthy 11.2 per cent increase with 4,52,243 flyers. Domestic front data On the domestic front as well, relatively smaller airports showed strong growth in May 2025 over May 2024. Jharsuguda recorded 40,808 flyers (a 92.2% increase), Jabalpur 46,924 flyers (90.3%), Gorakhpur 1,00,404 flyers (87.5%), Shivamogga 14,104 flyers (80.6%), Agra 22,521 flyers (77.2%), Kanpur 35,720 flyers (58%), Tirupati 1,06,200 flyers (a 53.7% increase), Rajahmundry 54,963 flyers (50.5%), Tiruchirappalli 74,343 flyers (46.5%), Kannur 46,923 flyers (49.6%), Patna 4,07,993 flyers (34.6%), and Bhuj 18,861 flyers (30.8%).
Man arrested for alleged bid to smuggle sandalwood in Kannur
MDMA smuggling case: efforts on to extradite Kannur man from Oman
Four die in separate accidents across Kannur district
Search on for missing toddler after mother jumps into river in Kannur
Satheesan lauds Kannur Corporations housing scheme
In his complaint, A. A. Muhammad Hashim had stated that he had seen TV visuals of Suresh Gopi wearing the ornament at two functions, one in Thrissur and another in Kannur
Election fever will not grip Mattannur municipality in 2025 also
Mattannur municipality in Kannur will sit out as the rest of Kerala faces the local body elections later this year. This is because the five-year term of the council does not coincide with that of the other 1,199 panchayats, municipalities, and corporations in Kerala. The council has two more years left in its term before it faces elections
IMD declares orange alert in nine districts in Kerala on July 20
The IMD issued orange alert for Ernakulam, Idukki, Thrissur, Palakkad, Malappuram, Kozhikode, Wayanad, Kannur and Kasargode.
Kerala rains: IMD warns of heavy rainfall and gusty winds; red alert for five districts
Malappuram, Kozhikode, Wayanad, Kannur and Kasaragod are on red alert on Saturday, while Thrissur, Palakkad, Ernakulam and Idukki are on orange alert
Kerala rains: Moderate rainfall in northern parts of State, red alert in 4 districts
Kasaragod, Kannur, Wayanad and Kozhikode put under red alert on Saturday
Four arrested with 98 kg of wild boar meat at Taliparamba in Keralas Kannur
Weapons and tools used for processing the meat also seized
Two arrested with MDMA, hashish oil and cannabis in hotel raid in Keralas Kannur
Holiday for schools in Kannur, Kasaragod on Thursday
Farmers in Keralas Kannur to stage protest against fertilizer price hike, subsidy cuts
Demonstrations, including marches and dharnas, are scheduled in front of Central government offices across 18 centres in the district
Tipplers can soon return used liquor bottles to Bevcos bottle bins
The pilot project will be launched in Thiruvananthapuram city and Kannur rural. In the first phase, only plastic bottles, which comprise almost 75% of the liquor bottles sold by Bevco, will be collected. Collection of glass will be in later phases.
Outrage over foot worship at schools in Kasaragod, Kannur
Education Minister, child rights panel seek reports. Minister calls for report from Director of General Education and condemns the practice as undemocratic and against the spirit of modern education
BJP office becoming centre of Vikasit Keralam more important than having CM: Amit Shah
Union Home Minister Amit Shah emphasized the importance of the BJP's state office in Thiruvananthapuram becoming the center of 'Vikasit Keralam,' even more so than having a Chief Minister. He inaugurated the new BJP state committee office, launching the party's mission for a developed Kerala ahead of local body and assembly elections. Shah also visited Kannur's Rajarajeshwara Temple.
Train Nos. 16511/16512 KSR Bengaluru-Kannur Express, Train Nos. 12677/678 KSR Bengaluru-Ernakulam daily Superfast Express and Train No. 16593/594 KSR Bengaluru-Nanded daily Express would be diverted to run from SMVT Bengaluru
State medical council penalises doctor for advertising unrecognised qualification
Payyannur branch of Indian Medical Association files complaint against Kannur doctor alleging that he cited PG Diploma and certificate courses, which are not recognised medical degrees, on billboard advertising his practice
Amit Shah to visit temple in Kannur
Rare masked booby bird rescued from Muzhappilangad beach in Kerala
The bird, which was found to be exhausted, has been treated at Kannur veterinary hospital