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
Ernakulam leads way as state reported 494 king cobra rescues over five years
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: In a growing sign of increased human-snake interaction, the state has recorded 494 king cobra rescues from human-inhabited areas over the past five years. They had either strayed into homes, plantations or backyards and were rescued without harm and released back into forests. According to district-wise records from the forest department, Ernakulam reported the most rescues at 70, followed by Wayanad (68) and Kannur (61). At the bottom of the list are Alappuzha (2), Thiruvananthapuram (11) and Malappuram (17). While 148 incidents were reported in 2024, the number stood at 63 till March of this year. Experts note that while the king cobra (Ophiophagus kaalinga) is highly venomous, it is not naturally aggressive and avoids confrontation unless provoked. The surge in sightings is linked to prey movement, climate change, mating season, and improved public reporting. The rise in rescues doesnt necessarily mean there are more king cobras. The same snake could have been rescued multiple times, said Sandeep Das, research associate at the department of zoology, University of Calicut. Forest officials say the department carries out timely rescue operations in coordination with trained snake handlers and herpetologists. Awareness campaigns, help lines and response teams have played a major role in managing such encounters. Assistant conservator of forests Mohammed Anvar said most sightings happen during the mating season which is typically between January and April. They travel up to 10km in search of mates, often following pheromone trails. Another reason is their movement in search of food. They feed mostly on other snakes, which is why they are called Ophiophagus, he said. Sandeep added that although Wayanad has a large forest cover, most king cobras stay within it. The rescue numbers reflect incidents in human settlements, likely due to urban expansion and better reporting. However, challenges remain. Rescuers often face delays in getting proper kits, even after completing training. The Sarpa app has improved identification and reporting. King cobras are intelligent and not aggressive unless threatened. People should keep their distance and alert experts when spotted, Anvar added. There have been only three recorded fatalities from king cobra bites in the country, including one in Kerala when A Harshad, an animal keeper at Thiruvananthapuram Zoo, died in 2021.
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
Private bus strike hits commuters hard in Kannur
'Had No Role': Vijayan Govt On Jyoti Malhotra's Visit To PromoteKeralaTourism
According to the RTI, Malhotra's visit included multiple destinations such as Kochi, Kannur, Kozhikode, Alappuzha, Munnar, and Thiruvananthapuram
Cyber cell recovers 33 lost mobile phones in Kannur
'Pak spy' Jyoti Malhotra visited Kerala on govt invite
Notably, one of her earlier viral videos featured her wearing a Kerala sari and attending a Theyyam performance in Kannur.
Pakistan Spy Jyoti Malhotra Was Hired By Kerala Tourism, Reveals RTI
According to the RTI reply, Malhotra travelled extensively through key tourist circuits, including Kannur, Kozhikode, Kochi, Alappuzha, and Munnar, documenting her experiences.
RTI reveals Hisar vlogger held for spying visited Kerala on government invite; sparks row
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Haryana-based vlogger Jyoti Malhotra , who was recently arrested on charges of spying for Pakistan, had visited Kerala on the invitation of the state government as part of its efforts to promote tourism, it has emerged. The revelation, which came in the form of an RTI reply, has triggered controversy with criticism being raised from various corners against the government decision. Jyoti was arrested on May 16, a few days after 'Operation Sindoor'. According to the RTI document, Jyoti was among 41 social media influencers enlisted by the tourism department from January 1, 2024, to May 21, 2025, to promote state tourism. She visited Kannur, Kozhikode, Kochi, Alappuzha and Munnar, with the state government bearing her expenses and paying a remuneration. Reacting to the development, Tourism Minister P A Mohamed Riyas said the vloggers were brought to boost Keralas tourism prospects. We had good intentions. Everyone knows that. Do you think the state government invited her for spying and provided all assistance? the minister asked. Riyas said the promotion work of the tourism department is being conducted in the same manner as in the past and the controversy did not frighten him. People know the truth and they are with us, he said. Meanwhile, Youth League state secretary P K Firoz said the minister was shirking his responsibility of giving an explanation on how the fiasco happened. The news report of Jyoti being invited by the government is shocking. The minister has the responsibility to answer the questions. Instead, he is giving rude replies and saying people are with them. He should have answered whether the background of the vlogger was scrutinised beforehand. But he is giving arrogant responses and acting as a super chief minister, Firoz said. Stating that he had raised this matter a month ago, BJP leader K Surendran posted on X: Now, RTI documents prove every word I said. Why did Kerala Tourism, controlled by CMs son-in-law, sponsor a Pak-linked spys trip? He said the security of the state was not the family business of CM.
C.P. Santhosh Kumar re-elected CPI Kannur district secretary
Air passenger traffic across India soars by 6.6% in opening months of fiscal 2025-26
NEW DELHI: The total passenger traffic across airports in India has grown by 6.6% in the first two months of this financial year, compared to the corresponding period last year, reveals the Airports Authority of India (AAI). Srinagar and Amritsar airports, which were closed for some weeks due to the India-Pakistan conflict following the Pahalgam terror attack on April 22 this year, have reported a steep decline on the patronage front. AAI data reveals that 71.14 million passengers travelled during April-May of 2025 as compared to 66.73 million in the period in 2024. International traffic soared by 8.8% in the period compared with 13.4 million travellers compared to 12.31 million earlier. Domestic traffic has recorded a 6.1% growth with 57.74 million against the previous 66.73 million. A total of 5.54 crore Air Traffic Movement Movements (Arrivals and Departures) have been recorded in April-May 2025, up by 6.5% over the same period last year, the data shows. The freight traffic too has boomed with an 8.1% increase in April and May of 2025 over the previous year by transporting 643.47 metric tonnes. Airports which have been severely impacted due to Indo-Pak tensions were on expected lines - Srinagar and Amritsar. Passenger traffic in Srinagar dipped by a whopping 67.1% in the two months. Srinagar International Airport had a patronage of just 1,61,214 flyers as compared to 4,89,561 earlier. The Sri Guru Ramdas Ji airport in Amritsar too followed suit with 1,56,288 passengers in the first two months of this fiscal as compared to 2,75,837 last year. The top three airports in passenger traffic in the country continue to be Delhi (93,89,191 flyers), Mumbai (65,68,271) and Bengaluru (64,43,050). The KIA airport in Bengaluru continues its non-stop growth trajectory by recording a 6.7% growth over its performance in April-May 2024. However, Delhi has dipped by 1.2% and Mumbai by 0.5% during the compared period. Airports which have done significantly well over their past performance in the two-month period compared in succeeding years are Bhubaneshwar (25.5% over previous period), Tirupati (49.2%), Varanasi (25.8%) Kannur (33.2%), Patna (32.1%), Agra (77.8) and Agati (42.5%), Durgapur (37%), Bhuj (48.6), Cudappah (58.8%), Dharbanga (52.2%), Dehradun (29.1%), Cooch Behar (38.4%), Dimapur (27.4%), Gorakhpur (995) and Hubballi (37.1%), Jabalpur (92.2%), Jaisalmer (86.4%), Kanpur (57%) and Kishangarh (38.9%), Rajahmundry (46.3%) Nanded (28.3%) Kurnool (34.3%) and Shivamogga (85.5%)
First Skin Bank to be launched in Thiruvananthapuram MCH
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: At a time when questions are being raised against the efficiency of the health sector, the states first skin bank is all set to open its door of relief for numerous burn victims. The skin bank is being set up in Thiruvananthapuram Government Medical College. The bank will be inaugurated on July 15 coinciding with the World Plastic Surgery Day. The centre has also secured the approval of the Kerala State Organ and Tissue Transplant Organisation (K- SOTTO) for receiving skin through organ donation. The facility has been constructed at a cost of Rs 6.75 crore. Skin Banks are facilities which collect skin through donors for replacing the burnt skin of victims. In cases where a burn victim could not use his or her skin, the skins stored in the Skin Banks can be used. This helps reduce the pain and chances of infection. The skins are kept at a specific temperature. Works are in progress to start another Skin Bank in Kottayam Government Medical College, Health Minister Veena George said in a statement. She also said that to ensure efficient treatment to burn victims, burn centres were set up in Alappuzha, Kollam, Kannur Medical Colleges. Plastic surgery units were also started in these medical colleges. Burns ICU were also set up in medical colleges.
Kerala Congress gears up for major rejig ahead of LSG, assembly polls
KOTTAYAM: As the Nilambur by-election is over, the Congress state unit is gearing up for a significant organisational overhaul as part of preparing itself for the upcoming local body elections at the end of the year and the assembly elections next year. As part of it, KPCC president Sunny Joseph and Leader of Opposition V D Satheesan will leave for New Delhi on Tuesday. According to sources, they will hold a meeting with AICC general secretary in-charge of Kerala, Deepa Dasmunsi, and general secretary (organisation), K C Venugopal, on Wednesday. The revamp is following a report submitted by Dasmunsi, who recommended a restructuring to strengthen the party ahead of crucial elections. As the AICC has already appointed new KPCC president and working presidents, the leadership is planning to re-organise the state committee with new office-bearers, including vice-presidents, general secretaries and secretaries. Change of guard in DCCs is also anticipated as part of the KPCC revamp. The KPCC leadership has already begun compiling a primary list of potential candidates to be submitted to the AICC general secretaries during the Delhi visit of the KPCC president and Leader of Opposition. With local body and assembly elections nearing, the KPCC is learnt to have decided not to remove any existing office-bearers to avoid any dissatisfactions among party leaders. Instead, the KPCC will be reorganised by adding more office-bearers. The leadership doesnt wish to alter the smooth functioning of the existing system. Rather it wants to address the concerns and dissatisfaction of other leaders, said a Congress leader on condition of anonymity. Additionally, the KPCC also wants to ensure communal balance during the revamp. Earlier, the AICC made Sunny Joseph as the KPCC president to address the long-standing concerns of the Catholic Church regarding its inadequate representation in leadership roles. The Church has also expressed a desire for the inclusion of additional leaders in key positions, such as vice-presidents. Sources indicate that the Syro-Malabar Church is particularly interested in securing representation from Central Travancore within the leadership as Sunny Joseph is from Kannur. Earlier, the Ezhava community had voiced its dissatisfaction regarding the removal of K Sudhakaran from the position of KPCC president. In response, the KPCC leadership is keen to address their concerns also. Although group politics have almost subsided in state Congress, the KPCC is expected to take into account the recommendations of senior leaders such as V M Sudheeran, Ramesh Chennithala, K Muraleedharan, Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan and Benny Behanan. Following a vetting of the AICC leadership, the restructuring process is likely to commence in the state shortly after the state-wide meetings of the KPCC being attended by Sunny Joseph, Satheesan, UDF convener Adoor Prakash and three working presidents, A P Anil Kumar, P C Vishnunadh and Shafi Parambil, which will be concluded on July 17. It is learnt that a majority of DCC presidents will also be replaced during the revamp, as complaints are rampant that DCCs are inactive, especially from Kottayam to Thiruvana-nthapuram. new paths Leadership planning to re-organise the state committee with new office-bearers Change of guard in DCCs is also anticipated KPCC leadership already compiling a primary list of potential candidates
One arrested with suspected ganja in Kannur
Rain remains subdued for two weeks in most part of the State with the exception of north Kerala
IMD issued a yellow alert warning of isolated heavy rain for Kannur and Kasaragod on Sunday
Private bus operators in Vadakara go on token strike over poor road conditions
The dawn-to-dusk protest organised by a joint action committee of bus operators disrupted the regular bus services between Kozhikode and Kannur districts on Friday
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Coimbatore Junction-Kannur Express to start from Podanur Junction on July 8 and 10
Trains to run late in Kerala due to track maintenance works
KOZHIKODE: More than half a dozen trains in Kerala are going run late by a few hours this month on selective dates to facilitate track maintenance works in various locations in the Palakkad division on multiple days. According to a statement from Southern Railway, Train No. 22633 Thiruvananthapuram Central Hazrat Nizamuddin Junction Weekly Superfast Express journey commencing on July 09th & 23rd from Thiruvananthapuram Central will be regulated by one hour and ten minutes en-route. Train No.16307 Alappuzha Kannur Express journey commencing on July 09th & 23rd from Alappuzha will be regulated by one hour en-route. Train No.12082 Thiruvananthapuram Central - Kannur Janshatabdi Superfast Express journey commencing on July 09th & 23rd from Thiruvananthapuram Central will be regulated by one hour en-route. Train No.12618 Hazrat Nizamuddin Junction Ernakulam Junction Mangala Lakshadweep Superfast Express journey commencing on July 24th from Hazrat Nizamuddin Junction will be regulated by 30 minutes en-route. Train No.16338 Ernakulam Junction Okha Weekly Express journey commencing on July 25thfrom Ernakulam Junction will be regulated by one hour en-route. Train No.22638 Mangaluru Central Dr MGR Chennai Central West Coast Superfast Express journey commencing on July 25th from Mangaluru Central will be regulated by one hour en-route. Train No.22638 Mangaluru Central Dr MGR Chennai Central West Coast Superfast Express journey commencing on July 10th, 15th, 17th & August 04th from Mangaluru Central will be regulated by 30 minutes en-route.
Steps sought to address frequent snarl-ups on Kozhikode-Kannur NH
Ambulance operators allege non-compliance with traffic control norms by road construction workers; they also say lane discipline violations by private bus operators worsening the situation
Mock drill conducted at Kannur airport
Man posing as journalist disrupts new state police chiefs first press meet
THIRUVANTHAPURAM: A man posing as a journalist disrupted the first press conference of newly appointed State Police Chief Ravada A Chandrasekhar on Tuesday, demanding action on a personal grievance. The incident occurred in the conference hall on the fifth floor of the police headquarters, where the DGP was addressing the media. The man, later identified as V. P. Basheer, a former police officer from Kannur, interrupted the proceedings, claiming that his long-pending complaint had not been acted upon. Despite the state police chief assuring him that the issue would be looked into, Basheer raised his voice and waved papers, alleging that he was a victim of injustice. Ravada Chandrasekhar takes charge as Kerala police chief; emphasises anti-drug drive, cybercrime control He claimed that he was attacked by CPM workers during his service and that no proper investigation had followed, even though he had submitted petitions including to the Chief Minister. I suffered for 30 years, sir. I deserve a response, he said. He also alleged that his name was used without permission in a recently released movie, Narivetta. At first, police officials believed he was part of the press, as he had entered the premises showing an online media ID card and claimed to have served in Kannur during the DGPs earlier posting as DIG there. But, sensing irregularities in his conduct, officers questioned other journalists and found that he was not a member of the press. He was soon escorted out by the police. Further enquiry revealed that he was a former officer known for filing repeated complaints. Following the incident, Museum police took him into custody for questioning. According to the Kannur City Police Commissioner, the case in which Basheer was allegedly attacked had been investigated and a chargesheet had already been filed. In light of the breach, AIG Poonkuzhali has been tasked with investigating the security lapse.
CPI(M) Kannur district secretary K.K. Ragesh defends Kerala DGP appointment
Ragesh says Ravada A. Chandrasekhar had no involvement in Koothuparamba firing conspiracy
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Opposition intensifies protests over surgical equipment shortage at Thiruvananthapuram MCH
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Though the health department has started efforts to put out the fire after the unit head of the Urology department at Thiruvananthapuram Government Medical College came out openly about the shortage of surgical equipment, the Opposition has decided to intensify the protests. The UDF has formed a Health Commission led by health expert Dr S S Lal to study the serious issues in the state health sector that are affecting people. The five-member commission was asked to submit a report within the next six months. The preliminary report will be submitted within three months. The commission will meet the public, health experts, and experts from other institutions related to the health sector. The commission report will be the one which will help to form the alternative health policy and the Health Vision- 2025. The other commission members are Dr N Sreejith, Dr Rajan Joseph Manjooran, Dr P N Ajitha, Dr O T Mohammad Basheer. Meanwhile, Congress has decided to organise protests in 13 districts except the capital district where the protest has been organised earlier, against the shortage of surgical equipment on July 1 in front of all medical colleges. The state-level inauguration will be held in Kannur. Meanwhile, the BJP state leadership has demanded the state government to come out with a white paper on the funds it got from the Central government and the details of the expenditure. BJP former state president K Surendran on Monday alleged that the state government has only spent 83 per cent of funds allotted to the state through Central projects. Through the National Health Mission in 2021-2024, the Central government has given Rs 1,198.54 crore for the rural health sector. For the urban health sector, Rs 1,770 crore has been given. In 2022-2023, the state had spent only 37.9 per cent. In 2024-2025 through NHM Rs 1,351.79 crore was given to the state. BJP will organise a protest march towards the Thiruvananthapuram Medical College superintendents office on Tuesday, Surendran told reporters.
Ravada Chandrasekhar, a 1991 batch IPS officer with IB, UN exposure
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Ravada A Chandrasekhar , a Kerala cadre IPS officer of the 1991 batch who was named the state police chief on Monday, had been on central deputation serving as special director in the Intelligence Bureau (IB). A native of Godavari region of Andhra Pradesh, he holds a postgraduate degree in science, and began service in the force as an ASP at Thalassery in Kannur. Over the years, he has served as SP in Pathanamthitta, Malappuram, Ernakulam Rural, Railways, Vigilance Ernakulam Range, Crime Branch Thiruvananthapuram and Palakkad, as AIG-1 at the police headquarters and as commandant of KAP second and third Battalions. He has also been part of the United Nations Mission in Bosnia. This apart, he has served as the Kochi city police commissioner. As a DIG rank officer, he served in the UN Mission in Sudan and has held posts in Thrissur and Ernakulam Ranges. He was also the Thiruvananthapuram city police commissioner while holding the DIG rank. While serving as an IG in the State Crime Records Bureau, he was deputed to the IB as deputy director, and worked at IB offices in Bhubaneswar, Hyderabad and Vijayawada. During central deputation, he was promoted as ADGP and served as additional director of IB in Vijayawada and Mumbai. He was conferred with the Presidents Police Medal for Distinguished Service in 2015 and the Indian Police Medal for Meritorious Service in 2009.
Rabies death: Cong. workers stage protest at Kannur district hospital
Woman who jumped into river rescued in Kannur, search on for missing man
Five arrested for chasing Kerala Chief Ministers convoy in Kozhikode
The incident took place around 10 p.m. on Sunday when Pinarayi Vijayan was coming from Kannur to Kozhikode Government guesthouse
Five-year-old boy dies of suspected rabies in Kannur despite vaccination
Abortions in Kerala rise 76% over nine years
KOLLAM: Kerala has recorded an over 76% jump in abortion cases over a nine-year period, given the improved access to reproductive healthcare, according to data with the Health Management Information System (HMIS) portal. The state reported 30,037 abortions in 2023-24, compared to 17,025 in 2014-15, marking a 76.43% increase. In the latest period, 21,282 abortions were conducted in private hospitals, while government hospitals accounted for only 8,755 cases, indicating a growing reliance on private healthcare facilities. The data includes both spontaneous and induced abortions. In 2023-24, the state reported 20,179 induced abortions and 9,858 spontaneous abortions. In 2014-15, abortion procedures were almost evenly split between public and private hospitals, with 8,324 and 8,701 cases respectively. However, since 2015-16, private hospitals have consistently recorded a higher share of cases. From 2015-16 to 2024-25, Kerala reported a total of 1,97,782 abortion cases, of which only 67,004 were in government hospitals. Private hospitals accounted for 1,30,778 cases during this period. The report also noted a steady rise in induced abortions over the period under under review, reflecting better access to reproductive healthcare. Health experts, however, express concern over the increasing dependence on private hospitals and stress the need to strengthen the public health sector. Speaking to TNIE, Dr Leema, senior gynaecologist at the Women and Children Hospital, Thiruvananthapuram, said more patients now prefer private institutions due to better facilities and enhanced privacy. Medical termination of pregnancy (MTP) is a high-risk procedure, said Leema. It is high time govt invested in better infra Under the MTP (Amendment) Act, 2021, the permissible abortion limit has been extended from 20 to 24 weeks. Most women seeking abortions today are aware of their rights. They trust private hospitals for better operational care, post-procedure support, and, importantly, privacy something often lacking in government institutions. Women today dont want to take risks with their lives and naturally lean towards private care, she said. Dr Pandu R, senior gynaecologist at Kannur MCH, said it is high time the government invested in better infrastructure to regain public trust. Government hospitals are usually overcrowded, making patients uncomfortable. Bureaucratic hurdles, such as the demand for a marriage certificate for abortion services, further discourage women. Such requirements are rare in private institutions. Reforms and infrastructure improvements are essential if we want people to depend on public healthcare, he said. Social scientists note that the rise in induced abortions is a sign of increased womens empowerment. However, they caution that awareness about contraception and reproductive health needs to improve to prevent unwanted pregnancies. The increase in induced abortions is an indication that women are increasingly gaining control over their bodies. However, the rising rate also highlights gaps in awareness about contraception, said Amrutha Rinu Abraham, senior faculty member at the department of sociology, CMS College, Kottayam. Pvt hosps preferred 30,037 abortions in state in 2023-24, compared to 17,025 in 2014-15 21,282 abortions were conducted in private hospitals in 2023-24, while government hospitals accounted for only 8,755 cases
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Heavy rain: Holiday declared for educational institutions in Irrity taluk in Keralas Kannur
However, there will be no change in the conduct of scheduled examinations
Missing teens body found near Muzhappilangad beachin Keralas Kannur
Doctor in Kannur duped of over 4 crore by cyber fraudsters
Toddy worker killed in lighting strike at Aralam in Keralas Kannur
Deceased identified as Rajeev (54), a resident of Block 1 in rehabilitation area of Aralam farm
Kerala rains: IMD issues red alert for three districts as monsoon intensifies
Seven districts Pathanamthitta, Kottayam, Ernakulam, Thrissur, Palakkad, Kozhikode and Kannur put on orange alert on Thursday
Fake disability certificates: Health department on alert, doctors under scrutiny in Kerala
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The health department is taking steps to streamline the process for issuing disability medical certificates following allegations of a scam involving fake certificates. The department intends to oversee the issuance of certificates by medical boards at the taluk, district and medical college levels. The decision follows an order from the Chief Ministers Office directing the state police chief to launch a statewide investigation into the fraudulent certificates. Certificates are typically reviewed only when a specific complaint is filed. However, we are working on implementing a more transparent and efficient system without causing delays, a department source said. The scam was exposed after the Society for Educating and Empowering Differently Abled filed a complaint with the Vigilance and Anti-Corruption Bureau regarding a teacher appointment in Kannur. It was revealed that the medical certificate had exaggerated the applicants disability to secure a job intended for individuals with disabilities. As many as thirty fake certificates were created in Kuttiyadi, Kozhikode, alone. There should be action against the doctors involved in this racket, said Kulathur Jaisingh, a High Court lawyer and public activist who appealed to the Chief Ministers Office for an expanded investigation. Disability certificates are essential for individuals with disabilities (PWD) to access educational opportunities, employment, insurance benefits, and travel services. It can take at least three months to obtain a certificate through the Swabalamban portal. These certificates are issued for 21 different disabilities under the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act. The Kerala Social Security Mission, the Health Department, and local self-government bodies also hold camps to issue certificates and Unique Disability Identity cards.
Channelling change, Kannur prison saves Rs 35 lakh on water bill
KANNUR: In the heart of Kannur, the central prison and correctional home has been channelling a silent revolution. And, what began as an effort to cut costs soon metamorphosed into a story of teamwork, innovation, and environmental leadership. Till 2023-24, the prison used to pay dearly for water use. That fiscal year its water bill came to Rs 55.47 lakh. Then, in June 2024, authorities decided that change was in order. They set up a group, comprising jail officials, that conducted a comprehensive study and made changes to the distribution of water and management of well water. The activities of the Haritha Sparsham saw the facilitys water bill drop to Rs 20.78 lakh in 2024-25, a saving of Rs 34.69 lakh over the course of a year. It was a collaborative effort of authorities and prisoners. It was a team effort, a prison official said. In each block, a prisoner was given the job of managing the water, apart from official monitoring. This teamwork helped save large amounts of water. Distribution was implemented efficiently and in a controlled manner by accurately understanding water consumption in each location. Additionally, water from the prison kitchen was treated and reused for irrigating agricultural crops. In the initial stage, when jail authorities approached government agencies for setting up a plant to treat wastewater they were given a cost estimate for around Rs 75 lakh. Rather than feeling discouraged, they sensed an opportunity. Officials decided to construct a natural wastewater treatment plant, using raw materials available in the prison, such as sand, charcoal, gravel, and metal, without any financial burden to the department. Skilled inmates helped build the facility, which purifies the wastewater and adjusts it to a pH level of 6.5 before being used for irrigation. This initiative led to significant water conservation. Furthermore, 21 wells within the prison were cleaned, thereby ensuring a constant source of water. Four of these wells were recharged, further supporting efforts to meet water requirements sustainably. The groundwater department is now planning to make a recharge pit inside the prison. A prison official said that Haritha Sparsham is now working to make the prison waste-free and plastic-free, besides planning other development activities. These activities have played a role in changing the attitude of many inmates, giving them a new perspective on life, the official added.
Public awareness committees reconstituted to mitigate human-wildlife conflict in Kannur
Deshabhimani journalist Ragesh Kayalur succumbs to injuries after road accident in Kannur
Accident occurred late Sunday night while Ragesh was returning home after duty. He was hit by a lorry on Mattannur-Irrity road
Rail users say long-pending passenger demands are being ignored
Indias first butterfly sanctuary and how to reach there from Hyderabad
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West Asia tensions disrupt flights from Kannur airport in Kerala, Gulf-bound passengers hit
Passengers are advised to check the latest status of their flights with their respective airlines before proceeding to the airport, says Kannur International Airport Limited
Stray dog menace: three shelter homes to be set up in Kannur
Decision follows concern after a spate of dog bite incidents reported in the district. To prevent a potential rabies outbreak, stray dogs within the city limits will be captured, vaccinated, and relocated to the shelters
Woman arrested for assaulting niece, pushing police officer in Keralas Kannur
According to police, officers were dispatched to the house after receiving a complaint that the accused was attacking her mother and sister
Four attacked by jackal in Kannur
Stray dog menace in Kannur: BJP to launch protest
Kannur varsity professor held on charge of raping student
Kannur Corporation to set up stray dog shelter
Five-year-old battles rabies in Keralas Kannur; jackal attack adds to scare
The boy sustained bites on eye and leg. Though he was vaccinated immediately, doctors said facial wounds allowed virus to reach brain
Nine-year-old boy drowns in Kakkad river in Kannur
Kerala weather: Intensity of rains to decrease, schools to remain shut in some districts
Heavy rains caused widespread destruction in Kerala. Many families were moved to relief camps. People protested against waterlogging in Kannamaly. Coastal areas faced high tidal waves. Schools in Kuttanad were closed due to waterlogging. Relief camps were set up in Kottayam and Thrissur. Waterlogging and mudslides were reported in Kannur and Kasaragod districts.
Incessant rain wreaks havoc in Kannur
Stray dog that bit over 50 people in Kannur found dead
Over 20 injured in stray dog attack in Kannur
Body washes ashore at Arthunkal
The body is suspected to be one of the missing crew members from the cargo ship which caught fire at sea off Kannur coast on June 9
Five cows electrocuted in Keralas Kannur
Exposed wire suspected as cause
Heavy rains disrupted life in Kerala. Northern districts like Kannur and Kasaragod faced severe flooding. Residents were evacuated to relief camps. Rivers overflowed, and roadways were submerged. Train services were delayed across the state. The India Meteorological Department issued warnings for continued showers and gusty winds. The southwest monsoon remains vigorous over Kerala and Lakshadweep.
Authorities remain on high alert as water levels at Manjeswaram, Puthige, Madhur, and Uppala river gauge stations crossed danger marks on Monday morning
Rain relentless in Kerala, holiday declared for educational institutions in nine districts on Monday
Kasaragod, Kannur, Kozhikode, Wayanad, and Malappuram on red alert on Monday. Mining operations banned in Kottayam till June 17
Heavy rainfall caused widespread disruption in Kerala, leading to uprooted trees, mudslides, and flooding. Kannur declared a holiday for educational institutions due to a Red Alert from the IMD. Several incidents of property damage were reported, and authorities issued warnings due to rising water levels at the Neyyar Dam, urging residents near the river to stay alert.
Monsoon rainfall set to intensify over Kerala
Red alert issued for Kannur and Kasaragod on Saturday, orange alert in nine districts
Heavy Rain Alert: In response to an IMD warning of heavy rainfall, the District Collector in Kannur has declared holidays for all educational institutions on June 14 and 15. The IMD forecasts widespread rain across Kerala for the next five days, advising fishermen to avoid the sea.
NH development destroying Kannur wetlands, says fact-finding panel
The teams report is on the secondphase of its study from the Taliparamba bus stand. It accused National Highways Authority of India of failing to account for the destruction of tens of thousands of mangrove trees
Family alleges assault by toll plaza staff in Kannur
It is learnt that Aziz honked his car horn, prompting a violent reaction from the toll plaza staff. The family alleged that the guard physically assaulted them without any provocation.
Passenger associations tell Railways the addition should not affect the tight timetable of either the Panchaganga or the Kannur Express
Kannur University Senators Forum submits formal petition to Vice Chancellor, demanding uniform application of rule
Kannur University withdraws controversial anti-national monitoring committee order
Move after opposition from syndicate members and SFIs protest
HC asks govt. to take decision on plea to appoint special public prosecutor in Shuhaib case
State government asked to take a decision within six weeks. Shuhaib, a Youth Congress leader from Kannur, was hacked to death
Two held with suspected drugs and weapons in Kannur
IMD issues alert for heavy rainfall in 4 Kerala districts, fishermen advised caution
Thiruvananthapuram: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a yellow alert on Sunday for heavy rainfall in four districts of Kerala, warning residents and authorities to remain vigilant. According to the IMD bulletin, the districts of Kasaragod, Kannur, Ernakulam, and Alappuzha are likely to receive heavy rainfall ranging from 7 cm to 11 cm. The rest 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 .
Small IndiGo flights to now depart from Chennai airports Terminal 4
For nearly two months from June 1, the departure operations of ATR flights of IndiGo will be shifted to T4, as per AAI; this means, passengers to places such as Salem, Kozhikode, Mangaluru and Kannur, via IndiGos ATR flights must board at T4
Heavy rains trigger landslides and floods across northeast and south India; at least a dozen dead
Heavy rainfall over the past 48 hours has caused widespread flooding, landslides, and disruption in Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Karnataka, and Kerala, claiming at least many lives and affecting tens of thousands. Heavy rains claimined 11 lives in Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Mizoram and Tripura . Assam saw five deaths from landslides in Kamrup Metropolitan district, including three women killed in a landslide near Guwahatis Bonda area, Urban Affairs Minister Jayanta Malla Baruah confirmed. Flooding affected more than 10,000 people in six districts, including Kamrup, Cachar, Dhemaji, Lakhimpur, and Golaghat, where two relief camps and one distribution centre have been set up. A red alert remains in effect for 18 districts amid heavy rain and gusty winds. Massive waterlogging was reported in Guwahati, forcing closure of schools and special leave for government employees. In Arunachal Pradesh, flash floods caused by the overflowing Sigin River in Upper Subansiri district inundated Daporijo town and several colonies, damaging at least 117 houses and critical infrastructure. Authorities have issued prohibitory orders urging evacuation of vulnerable areas. In West Kameng district, landslides near Jamiri stranded hundreds along the Balipara-Chariduar-Tawang road, and major road blockages disrupted connectivity. A landslide in Bomdila washed away parts of roads and culverts, while power supply was disrupted. Mizorams Lawngtlai town witnessed the collapse of five houses and a hotel due to landslides on Friday night. Several Myanmar nationals staying in the hotel are feared trapped under debris, one person is feared to have died in the incident. Rescue operations involving the State Disaster Response Force and local volunteers are underway. The state has been hit by torrential rains since Friday, causing multiple landslides and rockfalls. In Meghalaya, three people died in East Khasi Hills district from rain-related incidentsa 50-year-old woman killed by a landslide in Lumkyntung, a 35-year-old man drowned in Pomlakrai Mawbynna, and a 15-year-old boy died after a tree fell on him in Mawkynrew Block. Over 1,000 residents across 25 villages have been affected by landslides, flash floods, and power outages. Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma announced compensation of Rs 4 lakh for the victims families. Flooding also damaged roads and inundated schools. Rescue efforts for a missing couple from Indore in Sohra have been suspended due to heavy rain and landslides but will resume as weather permits. Nagaland and Tripura each reported one death on Friday due to rain-related incidents. Karnatakas Dakshina Kannada district on Friday reported five deaths due to landslides triggered by heavy rain. A house collapse in Montepadavu Kodi buried six family members, including two toddlers and their grandmother. One mother was found unconscious but alive, clutching her children amid the debris. A compound wall collapse in Mangaluru claimed the life of a six-year-old girl. Additionally, a 27-year-old lineman died of electrocution while repairing a high-tension power line during the rain. Rescue operations have been hampered by continued rainfall and unstable terrain. In Uttarakhand, a 38-year-old man died and five others were injured after a landslide struck a vehicle on the Kedarnath National Highway near Kund, close to Guptkashi in Rudraprayag district. The vehicle was carrying pilgrims from Chhattisgarh to Kedarnath when it was hit by debris. Rescue and relief operations were launched immediately by the local administration and the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF). The injured were rushed to Augustmuni Hospital. Officials said two of the pilgrims were seriously injured, while three others suffered minor injuries. The deceased was identified as Rajesh Singh Rawat, a resident of Lambgaon in Tehri Garhwal, who was driving the vehicle. The injured are between 19 and 25 years old and belong to Chhattisgarhs Durg district. Monsoon rains have caused severe flooding across several districts in Kerala, forcing hundreds of people to evacuate low-lying areas and seek shelter in relief camps. In Kasaragod district, overflowing Madhuvahini River submerged roads and flooded homes, with residents moving to upper floors to escape rising waters. Similar flooding and heavy downpours have affected Kozhikode and Kannur districts, where locals have kept wooden and fiber boats ready amid fears of further displacement. Authorities have opened 46 relief camps in Kottayam district, sheltering over 1,100 people, while Alappuzha district currently hosts 851 evacuees across 26 camps, with 19 houses destroyed on Friday alone. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast continued moderate to heavy rainfall accompanied by strong surface winds reaching gusts of up to 50 kmph in multiple districts, including Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Pathanamthitta, Idukki, Ernakulam, Thrissur, Malappuram, Kozhikode, Kannur, Alappuzha, and Kottayam. The situation remains critical as swollen rivers and tributaries continue to inundate vulnerable areas. Meanwhile, several higher-altitude areas in Jammu and Kashmir received fresh snowfall on Saturday, including Tulail and Razdan Top in Gurez valley, Peer Ki Gali in Shopian, and Zojila Pass on the Srinagar-Leh highway. Authorities closed the Bandipora-Gurez road as a precaution. Meanwhile, the plains, including Srinagar, were lashed by rain, causing temperatures to drop with minimums falling by up to 3 degrees and maximums 3-5 degrees below normal. Light to moderate rain or thundershowers with light snow are expected over the higher reaches in the next 24 hours. Heavy rainfall and hailstorms hit Ramban district, disrupting normal life. Parts of Srinagar saw moderate to heavy rain, welcomed by tourists as a refreshing change from recent heat. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecast widespread rain and thunderstorms across Kashmir, with isolated heavy rainfall, lightning, and gusty winds of 40-50 kmph. Srinagars temperatures will range between 24C and 11C. Jammu Division will also see light to moderate rain with isolated heavy showers and winds up to 60 kmph, with Jammu city experiencing partly cloudy skies and temperatures between 37C and 21C. The IMD has advised residents to stay alert amid the possibility of heavy rain and strong winds. The IMD has issued a red alert for Sikkim on Saturday following heavy rains and rising water levels in the Teesta River, warning of possible floods and landslides in Mangan, Gyalshing, and Soreng districts. Based on a Nowcast Weather Alert from Baluwakhani, Gangtok, severe rainfall was forecasted for 2 to 3 hours starting at 6:15 am. The District Magistrate of Gangtok urged the public not to panic but stay alert, while directing all disaster management officers to remain on high alert and maintain communication with field staff along the Teesta river belt. Landslides were reported in North Sikkims Theeng and Chungthang areas, damaging properties. Emergency services are actively monitoring water levels, with disaster response teams on standby. The IMD advised citizens to avoid unnecessary travel, remain indoors, and steer clear of riverbanks and vulnerable slopes. No casualties have been reported yet, but the situation remains tense due to continuous rains and rising river levels, with authorities promising timely updates. The India Meteorological Department has issued multiple red alerts in vulnerable districts across these states, warning of heavy to very heavy rainfall, flash floods, landslides, and strong winds reaching up to 60 kmph in gusts. Authorities have urged residents to avoid risky areas and follow evacuation and safety advisories. National and state disaster response teams remain deployed to conduct rescue and relief operations as the monsoon continues. (With inputs from PTI, ANI)
Flooding near Kannur University forces evacuations; relief efforts under way
Kerala rains wreak havoc: Homes flooded, trees uprooted, red alert in 9 districts
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Houses in low lying areas of Kerala were flooded in the heavy rains, while the accompanying strong winds uprooted trees, damaged homes and caused power disruptions, throwing normal way of life into disarray across the state. In Thrissur, Kannur and Kasaragod districts, there were reports of several homes getting flooded due to the heavy rains, forcing people to move to relief camps. Not just homes, but many roads in these districts and other parts of the state were inundated due to the heavy rains. In Pathanamthitta, Kottayam and Idukki districts, the heavy rains and strong winds uprooted trees and damaged electricity poles and transformers, leading to partial and complete destruction of hundreds of homes and power disruptions for hours, according to the authorities. It will be a holiday for educational institutions in Kottayam district on Saturday, district authorities said. In Kollam, uprooted trees and falling branches, due to the rains and strong winds, caused damage to several homes and private vehicles in the district and a few persons were reportedly injured. An 85-year-old woman, who worked as an MGNREGA worker in Ernakulam district, died when an uprooted tree fell on top of her while returning home on Thursday evening. The Ernakulam district authorities also reported a rise in the water level of the Muvattupuzha River above the flood warning markers, leading to the opening of three shutters of the Malankara Dam by 20 centimetres (cm). Train services were also affected with some, including the Mangaluru-Thiruvananthapuram Vande Bharat Expres, being diverted due to fallen trees on the tracks, while others were rescheduled or delayed due to the heavy rains, authorities said. Amidst the widespread damage in the state due to the heavy rains and strong winds, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a red alert in Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha, Kottayam, Ernakulam, Idukki, Thrissur, Kannur and Kasaragod and an orange alert in the remaining six districts of the state for the day. A red alert by IMD indicates heavy to extremely heavy rain of over 20 cm in 24 hours, while an orange alert means very heavy rain of 11 cm to 20 cm, and a yellow alert means heavy rainfall between 6 cm and 11 cm. State Revenue Minister K Rajan said that the heavy rains have caused widespread damage in the state and advised people to be cautious. Speaking to reporters at a press conference in Thrissur, Rajan further said that as the westerly winds are expected to continue over Kerala for the next five days and due to the possibility of widespread rainfall, caution should be exercised by everyone. He advised the public to avoid unnecessary trips, especially to hilly areas and said that those living in dangerous places should move to safer locations or relief camps. Rajan said there are 66 camps functioning in the state currently and 1,894 people are living there. Around 4,000 camps are ready to be opened to accommodate about six lakh people. The public should not be averse to moving there, he added. He also said that hundreds of homes in the state have been partially or completely destroyed due to the heavy rains and strong winds since the arrival of the monsoons. The minister said according to the IMD there is a possibility of heavy rains in all districts of the state in the week from May 30 to June 5 and the amount of rainfall would be more than usual for this period. In the second week of June also there will be rain in all districts of the state, but it will be less than normal for this period, the minister said. The Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services (INCOIS) said that there is a possibility of high waves ranging from 3 to 3.9 meters along the Kerala coast till 5.30 pm on Saturday and urged fishermen and coastal residents to be cautious and avoid launching of small boats, yachts or fishing vessels during this time. Meanwhile, the state government said that it has sanctioned Rs one crore each to all District Collectors from the State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF) for carrying out monsoon preparedness activities. Additionally, Rs two crore each has been sanctioned to the Thiruvananthapuram and Kozhikode District Disaster Management Authorities for undertaking flood mitigation works in the cities, the government said. The government said that it has also sanctioned Rs one lakh to each panchayat, Rs 3 lakh to each municipality and Rs 5 lakh to each corporation in the state to buy necessary equipment and open storage centres as part of monsoon preparedness activities.
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The collapse of the newly built National Highway 66 at Malappuram and the deep fissures that were developed on the road stretches in Thrissur, Kozhikode and Kannur districts have caught the State and the Union governments off guard. As questions are being raised about public safety and the technical feasibility of the ambitious road projects in the State, Abdul Latheef Naha hits the road to weigh up the situation
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