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Revenue dept. inquiry finds no proof of corruption against late ADM Naveen Babu

The Kannur ADM was found dead at his official residence on the evening of his relieving charge in October 2024. Corruption allegation related to the issuance of a non-objection certificate for a petrol pump project in the officers jurisdiction

The Hindu 8 Mar 2025 9:06 pm

Kerala's excise department can't keep up with drug peddlers due to shortage of drivers

KOCHI: Kerala's excise department is facing a unique challenge in its efforts to combat drug peddling and abuse. With 27 excise offices, including 11 in Ernakulam, lacking trained drivers, enforcement activities are being severely impacted. Civil excise officers are being forced to take on driving duties, diverting their attention from core responsibilities. The department's vehicle fleet consists of 857 operational vehicles, including 399 two-wheelers, 450 four-wheelers, six buses, and two mini buses. However, there are only 277 driver posts, all of which are currently filled. This shortage will only worsen as existing drivers retire, exacerbating the crisis. The government last created driver posts in 2015, adding 30 positions. In 2022, a Public Service Commission (PSC) exam was held to appoint drivers to the department, but just 28 appointments took place. The department has written to the government regarding the shortage of drivers, said an excise officer. The officer added, However, due to the financial crisis, no additional posts were created or appointments made. At present, civil excise officials who know how to drive are engaged for the purpose. However, they are not trained like those appointed as drivers. Former DGP Rishiraj Singh, while serving as excise commissioner from 2016 to 2019, had recommended the government create additional driver posts he had said each office should have two drivers. However, the government never responded. Excise offices in rural areas have to operate in remote places to track drug peddlers and bootleggers. Often, only expert drivers can take vehicles to remote and forest areas in Idukki, Wayanad, Kannur, Palakkad and hilly regions of Ernakulam. Sadly, the driver shortage is most severe in these districts. Sometimes, excise officials have to chase drug smugglers trying to flee in speeding vehicles, said an officer. There is no shortage of vehicles as new cars and two-wheelers are procured every year. Also, some vehicles seized in anti-drug and anti-liquor smuggling operations are inducted into the department, said the official.

The New Indian Express 8 Mar 2025 2:06 pm

CPM delegates question leadership; criticise ministers, policy decisions at Kerala conference

KOLLAM: A section of delegates attending the CPM state conference on Friday questioned the party state secretarys integrity in raising the importance of merit and value while doing the opposite when awarding party positions. They were speaking during a discussion on the partys organisational report presented at the conference. Party secretary M V Govindan is always eloquent about merit and values. However, when it comes to awarding party positions, all important posts go to leaders from Kannur, P B Harsha Kumar, a delegate from Pathanamthitta, reportedly said. The delegates also criticised the ministers for their alleged poor performance. Except the chief minister, all other ministers performances are average. The CM has to face the backlash alone. The ministers did not defend the cabinet when allegations were aired against the government, a delegate from Kollam said. Severe criticism was also directed against the LDF government for making poor decisions. When the ASHA workers were protesting in front of the Secretariat, the government declared a salary hike for the PSC chairman and members. This is like shooting itself in the foot, said a delegate. The participants also pointed out that delimitation has backfired. A delegate questioned the LDF governments interest towards large industrial projects. The government is taking these decisions in the name of poor workers. However, the government should not forget the welfare of ordinary workers. It should protect the interest of the basic working class. Are these decisions part of a policy change of the government? the delegate asked. He also cautioned that big projects are not enough. There should be actions to protect workers as the Communist Party was built with the workers blood and sweat, he said. P P Chitharanjan alleged that the second Pinarayi government had neglected coir workers.

The New Indian Express 8 Mar 2025 8:02 am

Cheemeni man executed in UAE for killing Tirur resident

KASARGOD: Muraleedharan P V, 43, son of Kesavan of Podavor in Kayyur Cheemeni grama panchayat, Kasaragod, was executed by the UAE authorities along with a Kannur native Muhammed Rinash, 29. Both were sentenced in two separate murder cases. The UAE authorities informed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs about the execution. The case against Muraleedharan was that he was involved in murdering Moideen, a resident of Tirur, Malappuram, and burying him in the desert. The incident took place at Al Ain in 2009. Janaki V V, the mother of Muraleedharan, told media that her son had gone to UAE in 2006 and last contacted her on February 14, 2025. While working in the UAE, he used to call her twice a week. She mentioned that he was involved in a case in 2009, and she has not met him since. She also revealed that she later learned that he had confessed to the crime to the authorities in UAE. Muraleedharan travelled to Al Ain in UAE to work as a driver, following in the footsteps of his father, Kesavan T V, who was also employed as a driver in the UAE. Kesavan met his son in prison several times. The family had tried to get a pardon from the family of the person who died. Saumya, the sister of Muraleedharan, stated that he had called home on the evening of February 14 and informed them about the execution plan, but when the family reached out to the embassy for confirmation, they were not provided with any official information regarding the matter, leaving them in uncertainty until they recently came to know about the execution. His father made many efforts to secure his release. He left the UAE a few years ago and is at home, said Shobhana V K, Kayyur Cheemeni grama panchayat member. Muraleedharan, the elder son of Kesavan and Janaki, has two siblings, Saumya and Mukesh.

The New Indian Express 7 Mar 2025 9:10 am

Conclave to revamp coir, handloom and cashew industries

KOCHI: The industries department will host a conclave to revitalise Keralas traditional industries coir, handloom, and cashew. The event aims to address existing challenges in these sectors and develop projects focused on innovation and modernisation. Future initiatives will be based on recommendations from the expert committee appointed by the government. Industries Minister P Rajeeve said that the conclave would take a decisive step towards the future growth of these sectors. As part of the initiative, three separate conclaves will be held in different locations across the state, followed by a joint conclave in Alappuzha in April. The first phase will include a coir conclave in Alappuzha, a cashew sector conclave in Kollam, and a handloom conclave in Kannur. After this, a joint conclave will be held in Alappuzha in the last week of April, the minister said. The conclave will feature participation from experts and officials from three sectors, major institutions like the National Institute of Fashion Technology, industrialists, exporters, trade unions, entrepreneurs, and research institutions. Representatives from marketing and online sales platforms, including Walmart, will also attend. Based on the recommendations of the expert committees appointed by the government, innovation plans are being formulated in each sector. The minister said the conclave organised in this regard will formulate plans to overcome the challenges of the traditional sector.

The New Indian Express 6 Mar 2025 10:15 am

Kannur district retains title as CPMs strongest unit with 65,550 members

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: CPMs stronghold, Kannur district, has once again cemented its position as the partys largest unit in the country, boasting an impressive 65,550 members. The district unit operates through 18 area committees, 249 local committees, and 4,421 branches. Of the total party members, 33 per cent are womena representation unmatched by any other CPM unit. Two women have been elected as local committee secretaries, while 242 branches are led by women secretaries. Until 2019, the 24 North Parganas district in West Bengal had the highest party membership in the country. In addition to its core members, CPM has 29.51 lakh members in its seven mass organisations in the district. From 2022 to 2025, membership in these organisations increased by approximately 1.50 lakh. Of the 81 local bodies in Kannur, the CPM has an average of three local committees per local body, with some having as many as five. Between 2022 and 2025, the number of new party members rose by 3,862, leading to the formation of 174 new branches and six new local committees. The last three years have also seen a rise in social representation within the party. The number of Muslim members increased by 317, bringing the total to 3,654. The number of Christian members rose by 80, reaching 2,627. The Scheduled Caste (SC) membership grew by 257, bringing the total to 3,533. However, only 21 new members from the Scheduled Tribe (ST) community joined the party, taking their total membership to 1,233. It was during 2021 that the greatest number of people from other political parties joined the CPM, said CPM district secretary M.V. Jayarajan. We have also been mobilising members who were not active earlier, he added.

The New Indian Express 5 Mar 2025 2:52 pm

Wild elephant triggers panic at town in Keralas Kannur

Collector imposes ban on gatherings in the area to ensure safety of public

The Hindu 5 Mar 2025 1:29 pm

Nipah Virus Alert in Kerala: State Issues New Precautionary Measures Ahead of Bat Breeding Season All You Need to Know

Nipah Virus In Kerala Updates: According to the latest reports, the Kerala Health department has zeroed in on Kozhikode, Malappuram, Kannur, Wayanad and Ernakulam as possible hotspots.

The HealthSite 5 Mar 2025 10:54 am

Hospitals in five districts in Kerala asked to be on alert against Nipah in view of mating season of fruit bats

The Health department has zeroed in on Kozhikode, Malappuram, Kannur, Wayanad and Ernakulam as possible hotspots.

The Hindu 4 Mar 2025 7:19 pm

Rajesh, Sasi and Seema likely to be included in CPM state secretariat

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: At its last state conference in 2022, the CPM charted a new course in its organisational structure. Determined to infuse young blood into its leadership, in an unprecedented manner, eight new faces were inducted into the state secretariat last time. With the 24th state conference set to begin in Kollam on Thursday, the CPM is set to carry forward the move, with fresh faces all set to make their way to the leadership. Of the 17-member state secretariat, three leaders - A K Balan, P K Sreemathy and Anavoor Nagappan - are set to cross the upper age limit. LSGD minister M B Rajesh is almost certain to find a place in the secretariat, replacing Balan. When it comes to replacing Anavoor, the party will have to choose from among TN Seema or Kadakampally Surendran. V Sivankutty is one of the seniors from the district. However, already there are six ministers in the secretariat. T N Seema along with C S Sujatha could also be considered as replacement for Sreemathy. Sujatha being a central committee member, Seema stands more chances. Who will make it to the secretariat from Kannur too will be most keenly-watched. CMs political secretary P Sasi is the most probable candidate. Kannur strongman P Jayarajan, despite being one of the seniors in the state committee, was not given due consideration last time. Of the Jayarajan trio, it is only M V Jayarajan who stands a chance, say sources. Sources said E P Jayarajan had earlier expressed his willingness to step down from the secretariat. Though both EP and T P Ramakrishnan will turn 75 years this year, there are indications that they will continue in the state leadership. The state committee too will see a number of new faces. In addition to Balan, Sreemathy and Anavoor, a number of seniors like Gopi Kottamurickal, C M Dinesh Mani, S Sharma and K Chandran Pillai too could opt out. Health Minister Veena George is likely to make it to the state committee. All first- time district secretaries - K V Abdul Khader (Thrissur), V P Anil (Malappuram), K Rafeeq (Wayanad), M Mehboob (Kozhikode) and M Rajagopalan (Kasaragod) would be inducted into the new state committee. It wont be surprising if journalist-turned-politician M V Nikesh Kumar is also inducted into the state committee. The CPM should make sure that the fresh faces are leaders with enough potential, pointed out Left commentator N M Pearson. The CPM has charted a new course by inducting more youngsters and fresh faces. However the party should ensure that only those with enough potential to make an impact are chosen. Only then, the purpose will be served. Similarly, those with ideological clarity should make it to the decision-making body, he added.

The New Indian Express 4 Mar 2025 7:31 am

Fact Check: Video of a Silambattam athlete from Tamil Nadu falsely shared as a boy elected as the head teacher of RSS in Kannur

A video of a Silmabattam athlete, Aarav, from Tamil Nadu, is falsely shared as a boy elected as the head Teacher of RSS in Kannur, Kerala

Deccan Chronicle 4 Mar 2025 12:19 am

Kerala HC Division Bench dismisses Kannur ADM Naveen Babus wifes plea for CBI probe into his death

Earlier, a single judge had rejected her plea for a CBI probe

The Hindu 3 Mar 2025 11:13 am

Heavy rain lashes Thiruvananthapuram, waterlogging disrupts traffic

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The district on Sunday experienced heavy rain, reminiscent of the monsoon, despite the ongoing hot weather in the rest of the state. The incessant downpour led to waterlogging in several parts of the district. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the city received over 40mm of rainfall. Amid the downpour, a food delivery worker, identified as Shyam, fell into an overflowing canal near Sasthamangalam while riding his motorbike. Passersby rescued him and a fire and safety unit retrieved his vehicle. The day started with cloudy skies, and the intensity of rain increased by noon. Waterlogging caused severe traffic congestion in various parts of the city, particularly in Ulloor. As a precaution, authorities raised five shutters of the Aruvikkara dam by 10cm each. IMD has forecast cloudy skies with intermittent rain or thundershowers in the city and its surroundings until Monday morning. The maximum and minimum temperatures are expected to be around 30C and 25C, respectively. The rain was attributed to an upper-air cyclonic circulation over the Maldives and the strengthening of easterly winds over Kerala. As a result, Thiruvananthapuram recorded a drop in maximum temperature to 25C, while northern parts of the state witnessed scorching temperatures exceeding 35C. Fire and rescue services personnel pull out the bike of a delivery worker who fell into an overflowing canal near Pipinmoodu in the city on Sunday. The city recorded a -4.9C drop in maximum temperature compared to the previous 24 hours. Kannur airport reported the highest temperature of 38.1C, with a minimum of 24.8C. Kollam also saw a significant dip in temperature on Sunday. IMD issued a yellow alert for Thiruvananthapuram and Kollam on Sunday. Meanwhile, maximum temperatures may rise 2-3C above normal in some parts of the state.

The New Indian Express 3 Mar 2025 8:33 am

Wild boar fatally injures farmer; residents kill animal in retaliation

KANNUR: A 74-year-old farmer was killed in a wild boar attack in Pattiam panchayat in Kannur on Saturday. Sreedharan A K, of Vallai, Mokeri was fatally injured while tending to his farm in the Muthiyanga field. Eyewitnesses said the attack occurred around 8 am when Sreedharan arrived to water his banana plantation. By the time help arrived, Sreedharan was found critically injured with deep wounds across his chest, stomach, and legs. He succumbed en route to the hospital. Following the incident, enraged locals tracked down the wild boar and killed it approximately 1.5 kilometres away. Residents expressed concerns over frequent wild boar infestations in the area, though this was the first recorded fatal attack on a human. Wild boars and porcupines regularly destroy crops here, but such an attack has never happened before, said ward member Meppadan Raveendran. In response, Forest Minister A K Saseendran said that the attack did not occur in a known wildlife conflict zone. He has sought a report from the Northern Region Chief Conservator of Forests (CCF) and promised that authorities would investigate potential lapses by forest and panchayat officials. Meanwhile the State Government has announced `10 lakh compensation for Sreedharans family. The first instalment of the compensation will be handed over to Sreedharans family by DFO S Vyshak on Monday after the cremation.

The New Indian Express 3 Mar 2025 7:56 am

Farmer killed in wild boar attack in Kannur

Sreedharan was attacked around 9 a.m. while he was tending to his farm. He sustained severe injuries to his chest, head, and legs. Local people track down the animal and beat it to death

The Hindu 2 Mar 2025 8:09 pm

Farmer dies in wild boar attack in Kannur

The incident has raised concerns among farmers in the region, who have long struggled with wild animal threats. Authorities have been informed and further action is underway

The Hindu 2 Mar 2025 2:51 pm

Kerala: 70-year-old Farmer Dies In Wild Boar Attack Near Kannur

Forest Minister A K Saseendran said an immediate report has been sought from the District Collector and the Chief Forest Conservator regarding the incident

News18 2 Mar 2025 1:03 pm

Another wild tusker attack at Aralam Farm in Keralas Kannur

Couple attacked by elephant near Kottappara as they were going for work on two-wheeler

The Hindu 1 Mar 2025 11:38 am

Innovative ideas showcased at National Science Day celebrations in Thiruvanthapuram

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The National Science Day celebrations in the state on Friday were marked by a unique presentation of new inventions in diverse fields. As many as six brilliant innovators presented their cutting-edge discoveries as part of the event held at the IMG Hall here. The Kerala State Council for Science, Technology, and Environment (KSCSTE) facilitated the event, offering these innovators a platform to showcase their groundbreaking ideas that could shape the future of the nation. The ideas presented spanned three major categories: waste management, empowerment of differently-abled individuals, and advancements in agriculture and biotechnology. Among the featured inventions was a device designed to assist individuals with visual impairments, presented by Suraj Suresh, a Plus I student from SVHSS Payimedu, Malappuram. Akhilesh P introduced an innovative hearing aid, developed with the support of KSCSTE. Jabir Karatt, co-founder of Green Worms, presented new waste management models focused on organic waste recycling. Aishwarya R S, a PhD scholar from Kannur University, presented technology for developing biofuels from waste. Ashir K, from Kerala Agricultural University, showcased edible packaging products that promise to revolutionise the packaging industry. Dr Lini Basil, a dentist, presented a dental care product aimed at improving oral hygiene.

The New Indian Express 1 Mar 2025 8:45 am

Case against Karanavar murder convict Sherin for assaulting fellow inmate in Kannur jail

Incident occurred on Monday when Sherin and another inmate, Shabna, reportedly attacked K.M. Julie, a foreign national and fellow prisoner, as she went to fetch drinking water

The Hindu 27 Feb 2025 3:01 pm

Shashi Tharoor a crowd-puller, says Thangal; MP endorses Sudhakaran

TPURAM/KOZHIKODE: On the eve of the crucial UDF meeting, which is expected to be critical of lead partner Congress over inner-party squabbles, especially post the Shashi Tharoor episode, Panakkad Syed Sadiq Ali Shihab Thangal has endorsed the Thiruvananthapuram MP as a crowd-puller whose abilities should be utilised effectively by the front. The IUML chiefs praise of Tharoor comes at a time when seniors in the Congress are united against the parliamentarian. Interacting with reporters in Kozhikode on Wednesday, Thangal termed Tharoor a crowd-puller and a national figure, adding that he was part of the INDIA bloc and his abilities should be utilised by the UDF. He is a good campaigner. We believe Tharoors contributions would benefit the UDF, Thangal said. In the same breath, he said unity of the UDF is of paramount importance, as elections are fast approaching. In another curious development, even as discussions within the Congress on finding a replacement for KPCC chief K Sudhakaran enter the final phase, Tharoor backed the veteran leader, saying there was no need to replace him at the moment. Sudhakaran played a major role in the partys victories. It is illogical to demand his resignation, since the party won by-elections under his leadership. Personally, I cannot agree to a change. Let him continue. But others should stand united with him, said Tharoor, in what is seen as a veiled response to the V D Satheesan camp that has been pushing for Sudhakarans removal. With new PCC chief, high command could push for change of UDF convener Will accept any decision made by high command The MPs open support for Sudhakaran comes two days before the Congress high command holds a crucial meeting with its Kerala leaders on Friday. Meanwhile, Sudhakaran said he would accept any decision taken by the Congress high command in this regard. He made it clear that if the AICC wishes to replace him, he would obey the decision without any qualms. These are decisions that have to be taken by the high command. They can either replace me or not do so. Whatever the decision, I will comply, Sudhakaran told the media in Kannur, adding that hes fully satisfied with whatever positions the party has offered him so far.

The New Indian Express 27 Feb 2025 8:25 am

From cricketing outpost to Ranji final, one run at a time

KOCHI: Just as the Malayalam movie 1983 portrayed, there was a time when a generation in Kerala got hooked to the magic of cricket. As Kapil Devs India lifted the World Cup for the first time, the love for the game peaked here. In the years that followed, every yard, nook, and corner of the state saw amateur players taking to cricket, often with bats and stumps made of coconut fronds and with rubber balls. That picture has now entirely vanished from Kerala. Instead, there are turf wickets, proper equipment, training facilities, and coaching systems in place where children from every corner of the state can gain expertise in the game. It is a slow but steady growth that has taken the state senior mens team to a position where the entire cricketing fraternity in the country is talking about Kerala -- a finalist in the premier domestic tournament, the Ranji Trophy. Having first participated in the tournament as a state in 1957, Kerala had a tough time in the subsequent six decades. In the earlier format of the competition, the state had to contend with Indian crickets powerhouses Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Hyderabad in the south zone, with only two teams qualifying for the knockout stages. In the 80s, our team could only aspire one thing... defeat one of these powerful teams at least once, said P Balachandran, former Kerala player and coach. We had exceptional talents here, but we didnt have that 11-member strength to face the best bowlers in the country. Later, a lot of our players started moving to Madras for jobs and started playing in the league matches there. The exposure Madras league gave us was one of the biggest stepping stones. One of the stars during that transformation period in the 90s was all-rounder Feroze V Rasheed, the captain of the Kerala team that broke the mould and emerged the south zone champions for the first time, in 1996. It was great that we could do it twice in the 90s, qualify from the zone. When we look back, it was an incredible achievement with the facilities we had then, Feroze said. Spectators enjoying a cricket match at Thalassery in Kannur When we started, the condition of Kerala cricket was very bad. We didnt even have a proper coach or supporting staff, neither a decent ground to practice nor equipment, or even enough money to travel around the country for matches. All of us wished we at least had a team Kerala cap. Now the situation has changed 200%, he pointed out. KCA (Kerala Cricket Association) has put in tremendous efforts to build the game in the state... pumping money to set up grounds and all kinds of facilities. We were unlucky for many years, but we did it finally (reaching the Ranji final), Feroze said. The change was gradual. The shifting of matches from matting wickets to turf wickets, creation of indoor facilities that solved one major problem -- a lack of practice time because of rain, and an organised conduct of league matches at all-age groups helped build a pool of players for Kerala. Besides the years of perseverance and meticulous efforts by KCA, the game changer was a key decision in the 2000s. Mission 2020 was rolled out. Seventeen first class grounds were set up, academies were launched in all districts, and young talents were scouted and shaped. And KCAs state academy in Kochi ended up playing a crucial role in polishing many members of the current, successful Kerala squad. The plan was to build a team that would win the most coveted Ranji Trophy by the year 2020. We brought in great curators, coaches, and umpires, investing in each and every level of the game. Things went almost as planned as we reached the semifinals of the tournament for the first time in 2019, said former KCA president T C Mathew. The future of cricket in Kerala is safe with efforts continuing, said Jayesh George, the current KCA president. We have a new international stadium coming up in Angamaly. There are also plans to develop our twin-grounds in Thodupuzha into a centre of excellence, like a state academy. The Kerala Cricket League was launched last year and club tournaments like Presidents Cup and N S Krishnan Trophy are being conducted regularly. We have high hopes for cricket in Kerala going forward, he said. The success of any sport is built through victories and the influence of superstars. From pacers Tinu Yohannan and S Sreesanth to the current superstar Sanju Samson, Kerala players who made it to the national team continue to inspire younger generations. Coach Balachandran fondly added an experience he had. The other day, while I was on a train journey from Thrissur, a stranger came up to me identifying me as a former coach. He asked if Salman is okay (Salman Nizar was struck on the helmet in the semifinal against Gujarat) and wanted to make sure he will be playing in the final. It was a delightful surprise, that people in Kerala now talk about Salman and Azhar (Mohammed Azharuddeen) like how they talk about Kohli and Sanju, he said. Well, Keralas march to the Ranji Trophy final appears on course to set off a new cricket culture in the state.

The New Indian Express 27 Feb 2025 8:04 am

11 killed in 54 days: No. of tribal deaths in jumbo attacks puzzling

KOCHI: Tribal people are traditionally forest dwellers who have good knowledge of the behaviour of wild animals. However, surprisingly, 11 of the 13 people killed by wild elephants this year are from tribal communities. Among them were those who regularly collected forest produce and were well adapted to the habitat and the movement of wild animals. Senior forest officers say they have held awareness campaigns in tribal settlements urging community members to be cautious and avoid moving around the forest during night hours. The large number of deaths among tribal people is puzzling. The forest department has deployed rapid response teams (RRTs) along forest fringes and strengthened their patrolling. Authorities say it is not practical to increase surveillance inside the forest as the settlements are spread out. Alcoholism and use of mobile phones, that reduce the sensory acumen to understand the presence of wild animals, have been blamed for the increase in deaths. The authorities have urged the residents not to move around in forest areas during night hours after consuming alcohol or enjoying music from mobile phones. The behaviour of wild animals has changed and this can be attributed to climate change and increased human activity. The forest habitat and circumstances have changed, said wildlife expert Dr P S Easa. Tribals are ecosystem people and we are striving hard to ensure their safety. In an attempt to involve tribal communities in conflict mitigation efforts, we are planning to launch a sensitisation & knowledge-sharing programme, called Gotra Bheri, from March 5. Under the programme, forest officials will visit settlements and hold discussions with members of all 36 tribal communities to understand their traditional knowledge and revisit our perception on mitigating human-wildlife conflict. Aralam was an elephant habitat even before the tribals were rehabilitated there. Our teams have been camping there to ensure their protection, chief wildlife warden Pramod G Krishnan said. Aralam, doomed tribal land As many as 16 tribal people have died in elephant attacks in Aralam farm since 2014. On Sunday, an elderly couple were trampled to death in the area. The forest department had vehemently opposed the plan to rehabilitate tribals in Aralam citing its importance as an elephant habitat. However, the political leadership ignored the report submitted by the department and went ahead with the plan. As many as 3,502 families were allocated one acre of land each at Aralam farm, but 10 years on, only 1,200 families remain. Most of the families fled the area following frequent elephant attacks. The Aralam wild life sanctuary shares its border with the Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary, located in Kodagu district of Karnataka. The elephants that are chased away from Brahmagiri take refuge in Aralam. As the terrain is flat and there is an abundance of food, the elephants have made it their habitat. The argument that Aralam is an elephant habitat is wrong. There was no elephant in the area before 2013, said Prince Devasia, a farmer. The tribals tread very cautiously inside the forest and we have the traditional knowledge to sense the presence and behaviour of wild animals. Forest authorities are offering lame excuses for their failure to drive the wild elephants back into the forest. They dont honour the lives of tribals. Though the government has announced a compensation of `10 lakh to the relatives of elephant attack victims, none of the families have received even half the amount, said Gotra Maha Sabha leader C K Janu. The office of Tribal Welfare Minister O R Kelu said steps have been taken to expedite the construction of the 10.5-km-long elephant protection wall along the Aralam farm boundary. We are planning to complete the structure by March 31. After that we will drive the elephants back into the woods, an official said. There are around 30 elephants camping inside the farm and we are unable to step out of our homes even during daytime. A makhna (tuskless) elephant is the killer elephant. The forest department should either shoot it or tranquillise and shift it out of the farm. There is no drinking water available in our settlement and we are collecting water from a nearby stream where elephants roam. We can be killed any time, said Mallika, a tribal of the Aralam settlement. Victims of wild jumbo attacks this year Jan 4: Mani, 37, Karulai, Nilambur, Malappuram (Tribal) Jan 8: Vishnu, 22, Pulpally, Wayanad (Tribal) Jan 15: Sarojini, 52, Uchakkulam, Nilambur, Malappuram (Tribal) Jan 24: Jamsheed, 37, Devarshola, Wayanad Jan 26: Annalakshmi, 67, Idiyar Estate, Thrissur (Tribal) Feb 6: Vimal, 57, Marayur, Idukki (Tribal) Feb 10: Babu, 54, Venkolla, Palode, Thiruvananthapuram (Tribal) Feb 10: Sophia Ismail, 45, Peruvanthanam, Idukki Feb 10: Manu, 45, Noolpuzha, Wayanad (Tribal) Feb 12:Balan, 27, Attamala, Meppadi, Wayanad (Tribal) Feb 19: Prabhakaran, 58, Thamaravellichal, Peechi, Thrissur (Tribal) Feb 23:Velli, 80, Aralam farm, Kannur (Tribal) Feb 23: Leela, 72, Aralam farm, Kannur (Tribal) PLEA SEEKS URGENT MEASURES IN ARALAM FARM Kochi: A petition has been filed with the Kerala High Court seeking a directive to the state government to immediately drive out wild elephants from the human-inhabited Aralam farm area and to strengthen temporary defensive mechanisms, including electric fencing and trenching, on an urgent basis. The petitioner, Baiju Paul Mathews from Wayanad, said he filed the petition in response to multiple fatal and non-fatal elephant attacks in Aralam farm, in Kannur, including the tragic incident on February 23, in which two tribal inhabitants lost their lives. Despite public assurances and official decisions to construct a robust fence/barrier and implement effective elephant-deterrent measures, these remain incomplete or are poorly implemented. According to the petitioner, a total of 20 deaths have been reported since 2014, primarily due to elephant attacks. Reports indicate that over 50 elephants are within the farm/settlement area, posing a threat to life and property. The petitioner also sought a directive to the state government to temporarily relocate tribal families to safer accommodations until fencing and other protective measures are effectively implemented.

The New Indian Express 27 Feb 2025 7:52 am

In a first, IMD sounds heatwave warning for Kerala in February

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: In an unprecedented development, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a heatwave alert for Kerala for the first time in February on Tuesday. The IMD has sounded a heatwave warning for Kannur and Kasaragod districts, while predicting 2-4 degrees Celsius above-normal temperatures in the state on Wednesday. In Kannur and Kasaragod, temperatures are likely to go above 39 degrees Celsius. On Monday, maximum temperature breached the 40 degrees Celsius mark in the state with Kannur airport clocking 40.4 degrees, the highest February temperature in Keralas history. Kannur observatory recorded 39 degrees Celsius 4.4 degrees above normal. Before Monday, the state had crossed the 40 degrees Celsius mark in February only twice, on February 8, 1975 in Punalur (40.1) and on February 28, 1981, in Palakkad (40). M G Manoj, a scientist at the Cusat Radar Research Centre, said a heatwave alert in February is unusual. Rise in temperatures like this is unseasonal in February. We didnt get any rain this month causing dry weather and leading to rise in temperatures. The seasonal forecast from IMD is anticipated by the end of this week and only then will we have a better idea about the summer forecast for the state, Manoj said. Many local factors, including the locations of the observatories, contribute to the recording of rise in temperatures, he said. Many of our observatories are located in the heart of the cities and airports where there are no shades. Emissions from vehicles and concrete buildings contribute as local factors that lead to an upward trend in temperatures, Manoj said, adding that the public should strictly follow the advisories issued by the state agencies. Meanwhile, the Kerala State Disaster Management Authority (KSDMA) has released a set of guidelines and recommendations for local bodies to scale up preparedness during the summer. They include a slew of long and short-term mitigation plans to combat extreme heat events. Cooling centres, shelters, resting areas for outdoor workers, identifying vulnerability groups, a monitoring committee and nodal officer at local bodies, response team to check on the vulnerable population, early warning at the grassroots, and emergency response teams are some of the KSDMAs suggestions. record heat On Monday, maximum temperature breached the 40 degrees Celsius mark in the state State had crossed the 40 degrees Celsius-mark in February only twice, in 1975 and 1981

The New Indian Express 26 Feb 2025 8:06 am

A self-taught lexicographer who defied odds

KANNUR: Compiling a dictionary is an arduous task that demands years of research, linguistic expertise, and an unwavering commitment to accuracy. Typically, it is a scholarly pursuit undertaken by academics with vast resources at their disposal. However, 86-year-old Njattyela Sreedharan, a native of Thalassery and a fourth-grade school dropout, achieved this extraordinary feat single-handedly defying all odds. In 2020, he published the Chathur Dravida Bhasha Nighandu, a dictionary of four Dravidian languages. Despite his unparalleled contribution to linguistic scholarship, the state government has failed to recognise his efforts. Although the Kerala Bhasha Institute republished the dictionary in 2022, Sreedharan is yet to receive any royalties. While institutions in other states have honoured him, he still awaits official recognition from his home state. I spent 40 years compiling the dictionary, says Sreedharan. I travelled to Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh, spending months there to study the languages. Many, including close friends, discouraged me, insisting that dictionary compilation was a task for scholars. I may not be a scholar. I may not have a PhD. Yes, I am a fourth-grade dropout. But I love languages. I dedicated years to learn them, and that cannot be ignored, he points out. After leaving school, Sreedharan worked as a beedi roller. His passion for languages began during his time in the CPMs childrens wing, Balasangam, where he learned to write Malayalam. Later, while working in Palakkad, he taught himself to read and speak Tamil. It was in Palakkad that his desire to master all four Dravidian languages took root. I used to read Tamil textbooks to familiarise myself with the language. One lesson emphasised the importance of learning other Dravidian languages alongside Tamil. Tamilians take immense pride in their language, and they were the ones advocating for learning others as well. Around the same time, I read an essay by Dr K N Ezhuthachan, who argued that true pride in Malayalam comes from understanding other Dravidian languages. That was my wake-up call. I resolved to learn Telugu and Kannada, too, he recalls. By the 1980s, Sreedharan realised that no comparative study of Dravidian languages had been published, inspiring him to create the dictionary. However, self-doubt held him back. The inferiority complex of a fourth-grade dropout kept me from sharing my work. When my friends eventually found out, they discouraged me, just as I had feared. But when newspapers began writing about my mission, I decided to persist, he said. Publishing the dictionary proved an uphill battle. Publishers rejected his manuscript after learning about his lack of formal education. I still remember the face of an editor from a reputed publishing house when they realised I had only studied up to the fourth grade, he recounted. Eventually, in 2020, the Chathur Dravida Bhasha Nighandu was published by the Kerala Senior Citizens Forum. All 500 copies sold out within two weeks. Following the intervention of then chief secretary K Jayakumar, the Kerala Bhasha Institute republished the dictionary, ensuring wider circulation. Sreedharans lifelong passion for Dravidian languages came at a financial cost. I spent lakhs on research, travelling to Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka to immerse myself in the languages. This work gave me nothing in return. My family struggled financially, especially when my children were studying. I was our sole breadwinner, but my wife managed the household without complaints. She never questioned why I was writing instead of working, he said. His story was featured in the national award-winning documentary, Dreaming of Words, directed by Nandan.

The New Indian Express 26 Feb 2025 7:42 am

Despite Kerala HC's warning, CPM blocks road again

KANNUR: Defying High Court observations, the CPM has once again blocked the road and disrupted traffic as part of an agitation in Kannur on Tuesday. The police have registered a case against CPM district secretary M V Jayarajan, MLA K V Sumesh and several others after the party cadre placed chairs and erected a shamiana, obstructing traffic at Yogasala Road in the morning. The CPM district committee organised the blockade in front of the Kannur Head Post Office to protest the central governments alleged disregard for Kerala in the Union budget. The High Court had earlier initiated contempt of court proceedings against various political parties for blocking public pathways. CPM state secretary M V Govindan recently appeared in person before the High Court in a case related to the blocking of a road in Thiruvananthapuram after a stage was set on the road for a party event. Defending the act, Jayarajan said in his speech that there are other alternatives for the public to travel but there is only one head post office in the district for the party to stage a protest against the Centre. Police have issued a notice. I received and kept it in my pocket because I have democratic sense, he said. Traffic block will be there when thousands of people participate in an agitation. Traffic diversion is the way out in such circumstances. But some interpret it as the violation of fundamental rights, Jayarajan said. Agitation not against judiciary, police or people, says M V Jayarajan The problem is that the judiciary also goes for such interpretations, he said. The CPM leader said such agitation will not be necessary if the court orders the Centre to sanction the amount due to Kerala. The agitation is not against judiciary, police or people, he said adding that people have the right to stage an agitation while obeying the law enforcing system. Now, we sit in front of shops, but the agitation is not against the shopkeepers. But the media will say that the CPM has forced the shops to close and disrupted the traffic, he said. Jayarajan recalled a similar incident which attracted contempt of court proceedings against him. TV channels aired the speech I made in the past to some 25 people. I would like to go to jail once again during the summer season. So, dont intimidate us, he told mediapersons. Kannur City Police have also registered a case against other CPM leaders, including M Surendran, K P Sahadevan, T V Rajesh, N Sukanya and K K Rathnakumari.

The New Indian Express 26 Feb 2025 7:23 am

He is soft-spoken, but reticent in recent years: Residents assessment of Afans character

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: A full day after serial murders claimed five lives, the residents of Perumala are still at sea regarding the motive behind the 23-year-old accuseds dastardly acts. They simply cannot fathom what could possibly have gone wrong with Afan who always wore a faint smile but preferred to keep himself at an arms length from others to unleash such painful deaths on people close to him. The queries regarding Afans conduct and behaviour are met with befuddling responses: Why should he give them such a painful death? Many now say he was under the influence of drugs, but we havent heard of him taking drugs. Did he really take drugs? Did the familys objection to his romantic relationship lead him to commit the crime? Why would one kill that many people if he could settle the dues by selling off the house? Is he himself a victim of a violent mind? More questions than answers. And the cops too seem clueless about the motive behind the murders that have made people discuss overnight an array of topics, ranging from financial woes post the Covid-19 period to MDMA and the impact of a violent genre of films. Equally puzzling is the local residents assessment of Afans character. Those living in the vicinity of his house vouch for his goodness. He always carried an air of poise wherever he went. He was protective of his family, especially his younger brother Ahsan. He would take his mother to the bank and for shopping and weve never heard him misbehaving with his mother or other family members, said Suhra Salim, a block panchayat member, who lives in the neighbourhood. The neighbours were aware that the family had some financial issues but they still feel that the debt was not that enormous, which they could not repay. The mortal remains of Farsana being taken to Kattumurakkal Juma Masjid in Chirayinkeezhu from her house at Mukkannur near Venjaramoodu There were issues as Shemi, his mother, used to sell eggs to make money. She once told me that the money her husband sent from abroad was barely enough to pay bank loans. She had joined some chit funds and was hoping to use the chit amount to alleviate their financial woes. She never said that things were out of control, a neighbour said. Another person, who has known Afan for years, said he had become reticent in recent years. His mother was very protective and didnt allow him to mingle with people much. He wasnt too outgoing either, and was more into cars and bikes, which is the case with most people of his age, another neighbour said. A youngster in the neighbourhood said they have not heard about Afan taking drugs. We havent heard from his other friends about him taking drugs. He was active at night and used to go out, but we never found him in an intoxicated state. Maybe on a few occasions he had drinks, but not drugs, the youth said. Afan had joined a bachelors degree course at a private college near Nedumangadu, but did not pass the course, sources said.

The New Indian Express 26 Feb 2025 7:21 am

At 40.4 degrees celsius, Kannur records highest February temperature in Kerala

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: As Kerala reels under an unusually hot February, the maximum temperature crossed 40 degrees Celsius mark on Monday. Kannur airport registered 40.4 degrees Celsius, the highest February temperature to ever be recorded in the state. Kannur observatory recorded 39 degrees celsius, 4.4 degrees above normal. The state had crossed the 40 degrees Celsius mark in February only twice in the past on February 8, 1975 in Punalur (40.1 degrees Celsius) and on February 28, 1981, in Palakkad (40.0). IMD director Neetha K Gopal told TNIE that the northern part of the state is experiencing unusually high temperatures because of dry wind. We experienced record-breaking temperatures in 2023 and 2024. Global models indicate that the high temperature is going to continue this summer. Being a coastal state, chances of rain are also high, which could bring relief, she said. The IMD has predicted 2 to 3 degrees Celsius above normal temperatures at isolated places in the state till Wednesday. KSDMA has issued a warning against exposure to direct sun from 11 am to 3 pm. Rain is expected over the weekend. As per current prediction, southern districts are expected to receive rain from Friday. Northern Kerala may also experience relief due to clouds, said Neetha. The IMD has issued a yellow alert on Friday for three southern districts Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam and Pathanamthitta. These districts are expected to receive isolated heavy rainfall.

The New Indian Express 25 Feb 2025 7:38 am

Kerala: Tension in Kannur over tribal couples death in elephant attack

Kannur: Tension prevailed in the Aralam area of Kannur district on Monday after residents protested against wild animal attacks, blocking the ambulance carrying the bodies of a tribal couple which had been killed in a wild elephant attack on Sunday. The protesters demanded that the bodies should not be taken home until Forest Minister A 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 .

The Siasat Daily 24 Feb 2025 11:25 pm

Wild Elephant Kills Tribal Couple in Kannur

Residents demand action as human-wildlife conflict intensifies in Keralas Aralam Farm.

Deccan Chronicle 24 Feb 2025 8:51 pm

Kannur University Result 2025 Released at kannuruniversity.ac.in Direct Link to Download 3rd Semester Result

Kannur University Result 2025: Kannur University has released the 2025 results for BA, BSW, BCA, BSC Hons and Other Exams semester on February 18, 2025. Students can check their Kannur University results on the official website @ kannuruniversity.ac.in by accessing the designated results link.

FreeJobAlert 24 Feb 2025 4:39 pm

Elephant tramples tribal couple to death in Kannur; UDF, BJP call for protest

KANNUR: A tribal couple was trampled to death by a wild elephant at Aralam farm in Kannur on Sunday, sparking protests by local residents that continued late into the night. Velli, 80, and his wife Leela, 72, both residents of Block 13 at Aralam farm, were attacked and killed by a jumbo while collecting cashew nuts on their land just 600m from the Rapid Response Team (RRT) office. With this, 13 people have lost their lives in wild elephant attacks in the state this year. Forest Minister A K Saseendran sought a report from Kannur District Collector Arun K Vijayan on the incident, even as the UDF and BJP gave separate calls for a hartal in Aralam panchayat on Monday. Saseendran will visit the farm on Monday afternoon and chair an all-party meeting at Aralam grama panchayat later in the day. The Emergency Disaster Management Committee chaired by Arun decided to provide a compensation of `20 lakh to the duos family, of which `10 lakh will be given on Monday. The forest department has allocated `10 lakh per victim, with `5 lakh each set to be released in the initial phase. Velli and Leela had ventured out on Sunday morning to gather cashew nuts. When they did not return by evening, neighbours launched a search and found the bodies near the cashew plantation. Authorities, including the RRT members, Aralam police, panchayat officials, and Peravoor MLA Sunny Joseph, rushed to the spot. Action plan will be discussed, says Saseendran Tensions flared as residents and local representatives staged a protest against the forest department and did not allow authorities from taking the bodies to the hospital. They demanded that the district collector visit the spot and clarify the governments response. Elephants roam the farm area day and night, especially during cashew season, as they are drawn to its scent. However, the forest department has failed to take preventive measures or even strengthen patrolling. The tragedy happened just a few meters away from the RRT office, but it was the residents, not officials, who found the bodies first, said Krishnan, a resident of Aralam Farm. MLA Sunny Joseph slammed the government over the delay in constructing an elephant-proof wall even five years after the project received administrative approval. In 2020, administrative approval was granted to build a protective wall using Scheduled Tribe funds, but the project remains stalled due to bureaucratic delays. Human lives are at risk, and this tragedy is the direct result of the forest departments inaction, he said. Saseendran said a special meeting will be convened to address the ongoing issues at Aralam Farm. We will assess whether negligence played a role, particularly regarding the failure to clear undergrowth. An action plan, similar to the one implemented in Wayanad, will be discussed under the collectors leadership, he told reporters. The collector too has scheduled an official-level meeting on Monday morning to assess the situation. Aralam has long been plagued by human-wildlife conflict, with wild elephants frequently returning despite being driven away multiple times. The farm, known for its extensive cashew plantations, sustains settlers through cashew nut collection. However, since 2014, 20 people have lost their lives at Aralam in wild animal attacks, making it one of the most pressing safety concerns in the region.

The New Indian Express 24 Feb 2025 8:22 am

UAE economy minister joins 5-km run in Kannur to celebrate Year of Community

KANNUR: UAE Minister of Economy Abdullah bin Touq Al Marri took centre stage at the Kannur Beach Run, participating in a special 5km Community Run held as a tribute to the UAEs Year of Community celebrations. His presence, alongside athletes and fitness enthusiasts, transformed the eighth edition of the event into a global celebration of fitness, well-being, and cross-cultural camaraderie. The ministers visit to Kerala was originally for the Invest Kerala Global Summit, but he made a special trip to Kannur at the invitation of global health entrepreneur and Beach Run mentor Dr Shamsheer Vayalil. Payyambalam Beach became a vibrant symbol of the deepening relationship between India and the UAE through the power of sports. In the UAE, 2025 has been declared the Year of Community by President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. I am delighted to take part in the Community Run in Gods Own Country. Next year, I hope to participate in the half marathon, said Abdullah bin Touq Al Marri. Speaker A N Shamseer flagged off the race, with renowned athlete Preeja Sreedharan also in attendance. More than 100 participants, including Dr Shamsheer and Minister Abdullah bin Touq Al Marri an avid fitness enthusiast took part in the event. The minister completed the 5km run at an impressive pace, earning applause from the crowd. This years Kannur Beach Run, organised by the North Malabar Chamber of Commerce, saw participation from nearly 1,000 runners across various categories. The event featured Keralas highest prize money for a half marathon and welcomed six international athletes from Ethiopia, adding to the competitions prestige and excitement. We are honoured to have the UAE minister join us for this special event. We hope such initiatives will continue to strengthen community-driven efforts between both countries, said North Malabar Chamber of Commerce Secretary Anil Kumar C. Power of sports The ministers visit to Kerala was originally for the Invest Kerala Global Summit, but he made a special trip to Kannur at the invitation of global health entrepreneur and Beach Run mentor Dr Shamsheer Vayalil. Payyambalam Beach became a vibrant symbol of the deepening relationship between India and the UAE through the power of sports

The New Indian Express 24 Feb 2025 7:48 am

There's more to metal- The Down Troddence, releases their first track of new album

For many, metal conjures only loud music, a rebellious attitude and dark clothes. But for The Down Troddence, metal is more than these stereotypes; it is a tool of artistic exploration of intense topics. With a history of almost 15 years, blending different genres and layered compositions, TDT has recently released their new album AYAKTIHIS (As You All Know, This Is How It Is), on February 20. Hailing from Kannur, Kerala, the band moved to Bengaluru in 2011. Ever since, TDT has been challenging norms and pushing boundaries through a fusion of sounds that resonate deeply within the Indian metal scene. Back in the mid-2000s, when access to Western music was not prominent, the band found its core members. What started as a bedroom jamming project evolved into their first song Death Vanity, and later with the lineup, including Kerala state award winner and renowned music director Sushin Shyam, TDT released their album How Are You? We Are Fine, Thank You in 2013. When asked about the long window between the albums, the lead vocalist of the band, Munz, says, To write music is a completely different process. Nezher, the bassist and Sushin, the keyboardist, are music directors. Over the past 10 years, they would have written 200-300 songs for their projects. Its not because we cant write music. Its just that when we come together as a band and try to write music, it has to mean something, so it takes time. Writing songs for the new album started in 2014. Sushin Shyam While metal is often associated with aggression, TDTs music has a refreshing blend of metal with other genres like Carnatic, jazz and electronica. As musicians, we are growing, blending and learning constantly with influences. 60 per cent of the things might be metal, the rest of them are different influences, says Munz on the new album. At the same time, the bands political stance is evident with themes they deal with, primarily surrounding current political concerns; one such song is Ejjathi, which talks about casteism. Metal is a very powerful medium for conveying as it deals with extreme emotions. And extreme emotion requires extreme music. Thats why Im growling, Munz adds. Munz also recounts how there was no discrimination back in 2006-2015 when the band moved to the city. The support the band received from old-school and new school music was phenomenal, further allowing the band to grow. We are grateful for the platform Bengaluru has given us; there were so many venues and gigs happening, he recalls. What sets them apart is how their breaking of stereotypes is an ever-evolving process. Their album names are an example of how they enjoy breaking the stereotype inside the metal scene by not adhering to typical names seen in the genre. Now, with the release of AYAKTIHIS, their message is louder than their music metal is not just about sound but also substance. Any art for that matter should move people to think differently. But that is not the only purpose of art, says Munz, adding, We can be nice people and play extreme music. We can have fun and still talk about serious things.

The New Indian Express 24 Feb 2025 6:00 am

UAE minister takes part in Year of Community run in Kannur

Kannur: United Arab Emirates (UAE) minister of Economy Abdulla Bin Touq Al Marri participated in the Year of Community Run held as part of the eighth edition of the Kannur Beach Run on Sunday, February 23. The minister, who is in Kerala for the Invest Kerala Global Summit which ended in Kochi on Saturday, took 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 .

The Siasat Daily 23 Feb 2025 3:57 pm

With Rs 5,000 crore investment in various projects, Lulu plans to add 15,000 jobs

KOCHI: The Lulu Group International (LGI) will invest Rs 5,000 crore over the next four to five years in various projects in Kerala which are expected to generate nearly 15,000 job opportunities. The investment will mainly be in food processing, the Global City project and IT parks. The exact breakup is being worked out, M A Ashraf Ali, executive director of LGI, announced on the sidelines of the Invest Kerala Global Summit (IKGS) on Saturday. Discussions in this regard have been held with Industries Minister P Rajeeve. While the proposed food-processing zone will come up on 20 acres in Kalamassery, the group will invest in IT and fintech infrastructure in the Global City project, proposed by the state government in Kochi. The food-processing zone will have extensive cold-storage facilities. Vegetables and fruits will be collected from across the state and even parts of Tamil Nadu and moved to Kochi airport. Value-added products will also be part of the project with 100% export orientation, he said. The groups twin IT towers at Kochis Infopark will employ around 25,000 professionals and will be commissioned within three months. In the retail sector, the company is setting up mini shopping malls at Perinthalmanna, Tirur, Kannur, Kasaragod, and Thrissur. Sharaf Group commits E5k cr Dubai-based Sharaf Group has also announced an investment of `5,000 crore, mostly in the states logistics sector, over the next five years. Group vice-chairman Sharafuddin Sharaf said the conglomerate, which has been operating in India for the past 28 years with a presence in more than seven cities, chose Kerala for the investment due to the state governments initiatives to simplify ease of doing business. Well invest in two dry ports. The location will be finalised after discussions with the state government, he said, citing advantages like the large pool of highly educated and capable human resource available in the state and ease of doing business.

The New Indian Express 23 Feb 2025 8:27 am

Amid soaring mercury, fire department braces to fight blazes in Kerala

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: With summer fast approaching and temperatures already soaring in February, the Kerala Fire and Rescue Services is bracing up to deal with a surge in fire incidents across the state. The department is on high alert, anticipating an increase in fire-related emergencies. The extreme heat and dry weather have already led to multiple fire incidents across the state this month. Last year the fire department responded to around 15,610 calls with the majority occurring during summer. In the past weeks, the state has witnessed many major and minor fire incidents. One of the major fires was reported in Kulathupuzha last week which destroyed around 5 acres of oil palm plantation. With fire-related calls increasing day by day, the Kerala Fire and Rescue Services have already launched comprehensive awareness campaigns across the state with the help of civil defence volunteers. Director general of Fire Department K Padmakumar told TNIE that awareness among the public is key to prevent such accidents. He said that rising temperatures have increased fire risks significantly in the state. There is a surge in incidents already and we are well prepared. We have launched extensive awareness campaigns across the state to sensitise the public as the majority of fire incidents are happening in private properties. We urge the public to avoid open burning, said Padmakumar. He said that scarcity of water sources is a major challenge when fire incidents happen. During summer and dry weather, water sources dry up and the major challenge we face during this time is unavailability of water to douse fire. To tide over this we have mapped all possible water sources including ponds across the state with the help of district disaster management authorities, he added. The fire department has also equipped fire stations with mist fire tenders, foam fire tenders and other state-of-the-art equipment to address fire outbreaks. Every week we are checking the fitness of these equipment. If there is a water crisis we can always use mist or foam fire tenders, added Padmakumar. Dumpsites and waste storage facilities are some of the hotspots in the state. There are thousands of material collection facilities and resource recovery facilities managed by local bodies across the state. With fire threat looming large, the local self-government department has issued an order to conduct fire auditing at all waste management facilities across the state. We issued the order last week and fire auditing will be undertaken at all facilities and dumpsites. Last year we also did a fire audit and this year we are planning to do it early, said U V Jose, executive director, Suchitwa Mission. Total number of fire calls in 2024 15,610 Thiruvananthapuram 1,551 Kollam 1,538 Kottayam 978 Alappuzha 979 Pathanamthitta 631 Ernakulam 1,927 Idukki 547 Thrissur 1,574 Palakkad 1,821 Malappuram 902 Kozhikode 1,012 Wayanad 231 Kannur 1,112 Kasaragod 811 Safety Precautions Keep your surroundings clean & burn dry leaves in small quantities Avoid burning waste between 11.30am and 3pm Do not burn waste near electric lines; Keep water as a safety measure while burning waste Create firebreaks along property boundaries to prevent fire from spreading Avoid carelessly discarding cigarette butts and matchsticks Do not fill fuel tanks to full capacity during summer Do not store multiple gas cylinders inside homes Ensure that fire safety equipment (as per NBC guidelines) is installed and fully functional in high-rise buildings, shops, and homes

The New Indian Express 22 Feb 2025 8:36 am

Kannur village unites to build playground by hosting sneha sadya

KANNUR: A village in Kannur is rallying to transform a long-cherished dream into reality a community playground for its residents. As part of this collective effort, residents of Thayampoyil in Mayyil panchayat are gathering funds by hosting a grand sneha sadya (feast). The initiative was launched last August by the Safdar Hashmi Library in Thayampoyil which aims to build a playground at an estimated cost of over Rs 60 lakh. The budget would cover the land acquisition, registration and construction of the ground. In September last year, the library organised a biryani challenge to generate funds for land registration. Mayyil is known for its abundance of libraries in every locality. Here, all celebrations and community programmes are centred around the regional library, said Satheesh Kumar, the librarys joint secretary. With 850 active members, we have long dreamed of having our own playground. To secure the land, our 10 working committee members contributed `1 lakh each to pay the advance amount. The registration costs were covered through the event. Furthering their efforts, the library launched sammana nidhi in September, a 24-month fundraising initiative involving 900 families. Each family contributes Rs 2,000 per month, with the winners selected through a draw of lots. Prize amounts range from Rs 25,000 to Rs 75,000, and winners are exempt from further payments. We expect to raise about Rs 30 lakh through this initiative by the end of two years, Kumar added. As part of its crowdfunding efforts, the library is organising a sneha sadya on Sunday, which is expected to attract around 3,000 participants. The sneha sadya is inspired by the Kuri Kalyanam tradition prevalent in the Vadakara region, Kumar explained. Participants can donate any amount as per their volition theres no fixed contribution. More than just a fundraiser, this event is meant to encourage greater public participation in our efforts, he added. 3D image of the proposed stadium The sneha sadya will be inaugurated online by Sports Minister V Abdurahiman. Former Indian volleyball team captain E K Kishore Kumar will unveil the blueprint of the multipurpose mini-stadium, while Sachin Sunil, a National Games-winning football player, will officially receive it. The proposed stadium will feature an amphitheatre, an open gym and a playground, offering modern recreational facilities for the community. The event will also be attended by public representatives and notable figures from the fields of art, culture, and politics. The Sadya will be served between 11 am and 3 pm. The Mayyil panchayat, block panchayat and Kannur district panchayat have pledged full support for the project. Local governing bodies will participate in the construction process, ensuring the playgrounds completion.

The New Indian Express 22 Feb 2025 8:28 am

Kannur University Result 2025 Released at kannuruniversity.ac.in

Kannur University Result 2025: Kannur University has released the 2025 results for BA LLB and MPES semester exams on February 15, 2025. Students can check their Kannur University results on the official website @ kannuruniversity.ac.in by accessing the designated results link.

FreeJobAlert 21 Feb 2025 1:53 pm

Fireworks accident at temple in Keralas Kannur injures five

The incident occurred during Theyyam festival at Neerkadavu Muchiriyan temple at Azhikode around 4 am when a firecracker fell among the crowd and exploded

The Hindu 21 Feb 2025 9:43 am

Vigilance raids Kannur Corporation office

The Hindu 18 Feb 2025 9:49 pm

Nursing student found dead in Kannur

The Hindu 18 Feb 2025 9:13 pm

Kannur airport expansion stalled for eight years, landowners face foreclosure and financial ruin

With the State government not able to allocate over 1,000 crore for acquiring 245 acres of land owing to financial crisis, landowners are unable to sell, transfer, or use their properties, pushing many to severe financial distress

The Hindu 14 Feb 2025 9:43 pm

Class 11 Student In Kerala Suffers Fractured Arm After Ragging By Seniors For 'Not Being Respectful'

Police has registered a complaint. A new case of ragging has emerged from Kerala's Kannur district, where a Class 11 student suffered a broken arm after being allegedly assaulted by senior students.

mashable 14 Feb 2025 4:55 pm

Photos: Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi in Kerala for three-day visit

Kannur: Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra arrived in Kerala on Saturday morning on a three-day visit to the state, party sources said. Priyanka, the Wayanad MP, landed at Kannur airport around 10 am and was greeted by Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) chief K Sudhakaran. She will travel to Wayanad by road from there, 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 .

The Siasat Daily 10 Feb 2025 2:50 pm

Kochi gets little for road development vis-a-vis other cities

A total of 5,207.43 crore allocated for development of 48 roads in Kannur, Kozhikode, Alappuzha, Kollam, and Thiruvananthapuram through KIIFB funding

The Hindu 8 Feb 2025 1:47 am

Kerala Budget 2025 Highlights: High-speed rail corridor, metro projects, and IT park in Kannur, check all key announcements

Kerala Budget 2025 Highlights: Kerala Finance Minister K.N. Balagopal presented the 2025-26 budget, focusing on Metro rail projects, high-speed rail corridors, and the K-Homes project for tourism. Rs 750 crore is allocated for Wayanad rehabilitation. The budget also includes provisions for infrastructure development, social welfare, and healthcare, with significant investments in scholarships, pensions, and the Karunya Health Scheme.

The Economic Times 7 Feb 2025 12:30 pm

Dumping of waste by tourist vehicles along Kozhikode-Kannur NH remains unchecked

Inter-State and inter-district tourist vehicles are reportedly flouting waste management rules by not making proper arrangements to collect and dispose of waste; sanitation workers call for action against reckless dumping

The Hindu 5 Feb 2025 11:33 pm

Keralas Christmas-New Year bumper lottery results announced, 20-crore jackpot goes to ticket sold in Kannur

Ticket number XD 387132 wins 20-crore first prize

The Hindu 5 Feb 2025 3:07 pm

Compressed biogas plant at Brahmapuram in Ernakulam to be commissioned by March-end, says Local Self-Government Minister

The plant can treat 150 tonnes of waste daily and produce 15 tonnes of biogas, which will be piped to the BPCL-Kochi Refinery; discussions under way to set up similar plants in Kannur, Kollam, and Changanassery

The Hindu 3 Feb 2025 9:55 pm

M.V. Jayarajan re-elected as CPI(M) Kannur district secretary

Reappointment confirmed during district conference at Taliparamba, where new district committee was also elected

The Hindu 3 Feb 2025 1:28 pm

Pinarayi accuses IUML, Cong. of aligning with fundamentalist forces

Centre slammed for undermining federal principles, hindering Keralas development; 566 participants attend CPI(M) Kannur district conference

The Hindu 1 Feb 2025 11:43 pm

CISF introduces stretching sessions for passengers at Kannur airport

The initiative aims at promoting a healthier and more comfortable flying experience

The Hindu 29 Jan 2025 11:49 pm

Case registered against fake FB account in the name of senior police officer

The complaint reportedly received a friend request from a fake Facebook account allegedly created in the name of Kannur Range Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Yatheesh Chandra

The Hindu 29 Jan 2025 8:34 pm

Panchayat staff allege death threats by CPI(M) leaders for removing flex boards, flags in Keralas Kannur

Protesting against the threats, panchayat employees stage silent demonstration by covering their mouths and holding placards

The Hindu 28 Jan 2025 3:46 pm

Priyanka Gandhi visits family of tiger attack victim in Wayanad

Priyanka Gandhi arrived at Kannur airport and then travelled to Wayanad by road where she consoled the family of the tiger attack victim

The Hindu 28 Jan 2025 2:43 pm

UDF taps into woes of settler farmer community by launching a mammoth campaign spotlighting agrarian distress and escalating human-wildlife conflict

While inaugurating Malayora Jatha in Kannur, Venugopal says protecting human life and property took precedence over wildlife conservation. The Centre and State governments should not lose sight of the right to life guaranteed by Article 21 of the Constitution, he adds

The Hindu 25 Jan 2025 8:32 pm

Woman, son found dead in house in Kannur

The Hindu 22 Jan 2025 9:03 am

Kozhikode-based overseas consultancy under scanner for alleged certificate scam

Preliminary investigations reveal that around 400 students from Kozhikode, Kannur, Malappuram, Ernakulam, Kottayam, and Thiruvananthapuram districts availed of the consultancys services.

The Hindu 19 Jan 2025 6:56 pm

Doctor booked, fined for obstructing ambulance in Kannur

The ambulance driver alleged that despite repeated sirens, the car did not give enough space for the ambulance to proceed

The Hindu 18 Jan 2025 11:31 pm

Family meet of SMA patients held at Kozhikode IMCH

50 children and parents from Thrissur, Palakkad, Malappuram, Wayanad, Kozhikode, Kannur and Kasaragod districts attended the event

The Hindu 18 Jan 2025 11:29 pm

Pinarayi Vijayan determined to be last CM from CPI(M): Congress MP

Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala state Congress President and Kannur MP K Sudhakaran, on Saturday, January 18, accused Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan of prioritising personal gain over the states welfare. Pinarayi Vijayan seems determined to ensure he is the last CPI-M Chief Minister of Kerala by focusing solely on amassing wealth for his children and relatives, said 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 .

The Siasat Daily 18 Jan 2025 8:19 pm

Kerala doctor booked, imposed fine for obstructing ambulance

Kannur: A doctor has been booked and penalised for obstructing the passage of an ambulance while it was on its way to a hospital with a patient in Kerala's Kannur district, police said on Saturday. The incident alleged to have happened at Eranholi in Thalassery on Thursday evening and it's visuals were telecast by television channels later. According to police, a car obstructed the passage of an ambulance when it was proceeding with a critical patient on Nayanar road here. Police identified the driver of the car as Rahul Raj, a doctor who runs a private clinic in nearby Iritty. The ambulance driver alleged that despite repeated sirens, the car driver didn't give space for the ambulance to proceed. Based on his complaint, Kathirur police registered a case against the doctor under various sections of the BNS including for blocking the path and obstructing the emergency vehicle, a police officer said. The Motor Vehicle Department also imposed him a fine of Rs 5,000 for the same charges, the officer said. The doctor, however, claimed that he got panicked on hearing the siren of the ambulance and he gave space for it to proceed as soon as it was possible for him, sources said.

Deccan Chronicle 18 Jan 2025 12:55 pm

18-day-old infant in ICU after seizures triggered by loud firecrackers at wedding in Keralas Kannur

Wedding celebrations reportedly involved multiple instances of loud firecracker bursts

The Hindu 16 Jan 2025 2:08 pm

Kerala HC allows bail plea of Boby Chemmanur in sexual harassment case

Kochi: The Kerala High Court on Tuesday allowed the bail plea of prominent businessman Boby Chemmanur who has been arrested and is in judicial custody in a sexual harassment case filed against him by a female Malayalam actor. Allowed, the case status of the plea on the High Court website said. Justice P V Kunhikrishnan while hearing the businessman's bail plea, noted that Chemmanur's passport was already deposited in court and that he would be available to the police during its investigation. Will pass a detailed order by 3.30 pm, the judge said. During the hearing, the court also said it cannot be said that Chemmanur's remarks about the female actor did not have double meaning. We cannot say there is no double meaning, the court said. It also pointed out that certain averments made in the bail plea regarding the actor's professional skills and competence were also insulting. The prosecution opposed the bail plea, claiming that almost all of Chemmanur's social media posts carried sexually coloured remarks. It contended that granting him relief would send a wrong message to society. The court, on the other hand, said that a message has already gone to the society as the businessman was in judicial custody since January 9. He was arrested from Wayanad on January 8. Chemmanur, currently lodged in the District Jail here, approached the High Court after the Ernakulam Judicial First Class Magistrate Court-II denied him bail on January 9 and sent him to judicial custody for 14 days. In his bail plea, he has claimed that the allegations originated from a complaint lodged by the female actor who, until recently, had publicly acknowledged and celebrated her two-decade-long acquaintance with him. It has further mentioned that she had previously inaugurated three jewellery shops belonging to his business group as the chief guest in April 2019 at Perambra, in December 2022 at Attingal, and in August 2024 at Kannur. The petition has stated that the actress herself publicly disclosed the complaint by posting a letter addressed to Chemmanur on social media, announcing the filing of the complaint and making unwarranted remarks against him. According to the actor's complaint, upon invitation, she inaugurated the Chemmanur International Jewellery showroom at Alakode, Kannur, on August 7, 2024, where thousands had gathered to witness the event. During the inauguration ceremony, Chemmanur placed a necklace around the actress's neck and then made unwelcome sexual advances with bad intentions, twirling or rotating her, the complaint has stated. However, Chemmanur's bail plea has stated that he is completely innocent of all the accusations levelled against him and denies the allegations, calling them false, baseless, and incorrect. Chemmanur has been charged under Section 75(4) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) for making sexually coloured remarks as a form of sexual harassment, as well as under Section 67 of the IT Act for publishing or transmitting obscene material in electronic form.

Deccan Chronicle 14 Jan 2025 1:32 pm

Kannur Global Job Fair creates over 4,000 opportunities

Opportunities were created in over 30 sectors, says Mayor

The Hindu 12 Jan 2025 9:16 pm

Kannur Global Job Fair from January 11

The fair will include sessions such as a vocational expo, education and career festival, and global job market stalls, along with presentations and guidance for higher studies abroad

The Hindu 11 Jan 2025 12:11 am