Woman under treatment at Kannur MCH found dead
Kerala HC suggests state move Supreme Court against ECs Special Revision drive
KOCHI: The Kerala High Court on Thursday suggested that it would be appropriate for the state government to approach the Supreme Court challenging the Election Commission of Indias decision to conduct the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Kerala. During the hearing of the petition filed by the state government, Justice V G Arun said it would be better to approach the Supreme Court, as several other states have also filed Special Leave Petitions (SLPs) against the SIR. The court will pass an order on Friday on the states petition seeking deferment of the SIR until the local body elections are over. Advocate General K Gopalakrishna Kurup argued that the state has not questioned the validity of the Election Commissions SIR and that the writ petition is confined solely to seeking its deferment within the state until the local body elections are concluded. The state government contended that conducting the SIR simultaneously with the local body elections would hinder their smooth conduct. The general elections to the LSGIs are a massive exercise requiring the deployment of 1,76,000 personnel from government and quasi-government services for election-related duties, along with an additional 68,000 police and other security personnel for election-related security duties. The state pointed out that elections to the LSGIs in Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha, Kottayam, Idukki, and Ernakulam have been scheduled for December 9, while those in Thrissur, Palakkad, Malappuram, Kozhikode, Wayanad, Kannur, and Kasaragod are scheduled for December 11. The election notification will be issued on November 14. The last date for filing nominations is November 21, scrutiny will be on November 22, and withdrawals will be allowed until November 24. Counting will be held on December 13, and the last date for completing the election process is December 18. The guidelines show that the SIR involves a comprehensive and cumbersome procedure. The state would face an administrative deadlock if it conducted the LSGI elections and the SIR simultaneously, the Advocate General submitted. Senior Advocate Rakesh Dwivedi, counsel for the Election Commission of India, submitted that the SIR exercise was announced as early as October 27. BLOs were appointed and trained, and the SIR began on November 4. By now, 55 percent of the enumeration work has been completed, and the entire process is to be concluded within one month, ending on December 4. This exercise involves only obtaining the electors signature. The enumeration forms are pre-filled with the Elector Photo Identity Card (EPIC) numbers, addresses, and other details. These forms are taken door to door by BLOs and agents of political parties, who obtain electors signatures before uploading the completed forms. More than half the exercise has already been completed, and the process is underway. The state should have approached the Supreme Court, Dwivedi submitted, adding that any intervention at this point by the High Court would interrupt the process mid-way.
e-Health project rolled out in 1,001 medical institutions in Kerala
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The health department has achieved a milestone by bringing 1,001 medical institutions under the e-Health project. This includes 19 medical college institutions, 33 district/general hospitals, 87 taluk hospitals, 77 community health centres, 554 family health centres, 99 urban family health centres, 15 specialty hospitals, 3 public health laboratories, and 114 other health facilities. So far, over 2.63 crore people have obtained permanent UHID registrations through e-Health. More than 6.73 crore people have sought medical care using temporary registration, and 16.85 lakh patients have been admitted through the e-Health system. Digital technology has been effectively implemented in the health sector, with recent initiatives including digital payment options, online OP ticketing, the MeHealth app, and Scan and Book facilities, said Health Minister Veena George. Through e-Health, patients can now book OP tickets in advance. The system also allows patients who need follow-up treatment to take advance tokens directly from the hospital. Advance tokens can be booked via the e-Health portal or the MeHealth app, significantly reducing waiting times. e-Health project district-wise TPuram: 150 Kollam: 61 PThitta: 37 Alappuzha: 65 Kottayam: 57 Idukki: 32 Ernakulam: 100 Thrissur: 99 Palakkad: 68 Malappuram: 106 Kozhikode: 89 Wayanad: 37 Kannur: 62 Kasaragod: 38
LDF to face stronger challenge in Anthoor as UDF, BJP steps up campaign
KANNUR: Anthoor municipality, a CPM stronghold, is gearing up for a tough battle in the upcoming elections, with both UDF and NDA preparing to challenge its dominance. In a significant political move, the UDF had reopened its Anthoor Congress mandalam committee office at Bakkalam after a gap of four and a half decades, marking the partys re-entry into the local political scene, despite contesting the last two elections without a party office. Anthoor, which became a municipality in 2015, was earlier a panchayat that had been merged with Taliparamba in 1990. Kannur DCC president Martin George said, With the opening of the new party office in Anthoor, Congress workers have regained their enthusiasm and energy. There has been a great change in the political scenario in Anthoor. In the 2015 local body elections, 14 wards in the municipality saw no opposition candidates against the LDF, highlighting the partys absolute dominance in the region. However, by the 2020 elections, that number dropped to just six, signalling a shift in the political landscape as both the UDF and NDA began to strengthen their presence and field candidates across more wards. Interestingly, Kanool and Morazha remain the only two wards that have consistently gone uncontested in favour of the LDF in the last two local body elections. Since its formation in 2015, the municipality has remained a stronghold of the LDF, which secured victory in all 28 wards during both the 2015 and 2020 local body elections. The Anthoor mandalam committee office was reopened on the 30th death anniversary of Anthoor Dasan, the former mandalam president who was killed in 1995. Recalling the incident, the DCC noted that during the 1995 panchayat elections, CPM workers, angered by Dasans decision to field Congress candidates in Anthoor, brutally hacked him to death on October 26. Following his murder, political activities of Congress in the area had come to a standstill, as CPM dominance and threats prevented the reopening of the committee office for decades.
Kerala local body polls: NDA announces 42 candidates for Kannur Corporation
Kerala local body polls: CPI(M) announces new line-up for Kannur district panchayat polls
Kodi Sunis mother approaches Kerala HC, seeking his transfer to Kannur prison
LDF finalises seat allocation for Kannur district panchayat polls
KSRTC deploys over 20 additional services to Bengaluru amid private bus strike
KOCHI: Hundreds of inter-state luxury private buses operating between Kerala and neighbouring states like Tamil Nadu and Karnataka stayed off the road as bus operators started an indefinite strike on Monday evening, citing tax and fine harassment by officials there. To lessen commuters woes, the Kerala State Road Transport Corporation started operating additional services from Monday night. We have deployed over 20 additional services to Bengaluru alone from various depots, chiefly in the northern parts of the state like Kozhikode and Kannur. The buses are running full. We are planning to run 45 to 50 additional services on Tuesday, based on demand, said a senior KSRTC official in charge of the operations. According to him, the Karnataka RTC and the Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation too have started deploying additional services. The KSRTC will deploy more buses based on the booking requirements. The Ernakulam-Bengaluru Vande Bharat is also starting regular services from Tuesday, the official pointed out. The services will be fully stopped from Tuesday. The bus belonging to our association secretary was seized by the Karnataka authorities on Monday and levied a fine of nearly Rs 1.65 lakh. So we are having concern in operating the services unless the issue is discussed and resolved at the government level,said A J Rijas, president of Luxury Bus Owners Association, Kerala Chapter. The bus operators in Tamil Nadu, who first launched a strike alleging illegal tax and fine levying by the Kerala authorities, decided to continue their strike after talks with the Tamil Nadu Transport Minister failed, Rijas added.
Malappuram clinches hat-trick win in Kerala school science fest
Malappuram secures 1,548 points to claim the championship for the third consecutive year. Though Palakkad and Kannur record 1,487 points each, Palakkad takes second place on the basis of 17 first prizes it won and Kannur third.
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Elections to local self-government bodies in Kerala will be conducted in two phases on December 9 and 11, State Election Commissioner A. Shajahan announced at a press conference on Monday. With the announcement, the model code of conduct has come into effect. Nomination papers can be filed until November 21, with scrutiny scheduled for November 22 and withdrawals allowed until November 24. Polling will be held in Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha, Idukki, Ernakulam, and Kottayam districts on December 9, while Thrissur, Palakkad, Wayanad, Malappuram, Kozhikode, Kannur, and Kasaragod will vote on December 11. A total of 23,576 wards across 1,199 local bodies will go to the polls. Votes will be counted on December 13, and the entire election process will conclude by December 18.
Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Pathanamthitta, Kottayam, Idukki, Alappuzha and Ernakulam will go to polls on December 9. Thrissur, Malappuram, Wayanad, Palakkad, Kannur, Kasaragod, Kannur and Kozhikode on December 11
Anusree, now a CPI(M) district committee member, is being positioned as the likely district panchayat vice-president if the Left front retains the council. The party is banking on new faces to strengthen its hold on the Kannur district panchayat
After Kuttanad, govt to expand water safari to Kannur, Kollam
KOCHI: Forget the laid-back backwater cruises, Keralas inland waters are about to get a booster shot of culture, tradition, and tourism. Following the announcement of the highly ambitious Kuttanad Safari, inspired by the desert safaris in West Asia, the state water transport department (SWTD) is set to replicate this culturally immersive tourism model in both Kannur and Kollam. The goal is to augment the tourist appeal by tailoring the safari experience to the unique traditions and waterways of the northern and southern regions. The initiative is set to redefine how visitors experience Kerala, diving deep into local art, authentic cuisine, and hidden histories. Well soon launch the Kuttanad Safari, which was conceived by the transport minister. This ambitious model, centered around Alappuzhas stunning Pathiramanal Island, is now slated for immediate replication in Parassinikadavu [Kannur] and Kollam to create a truly statewide water-adventure circuit, SWTD director Shaji V Nair told TNIE . The northern safari will course through the Valapattanam River, from Parassinikadavu. The draw here is theyyam, the sacred folk art of Malabar, turning a luxury cruise into a cultural pilgrimage. Visitors will be treated to this ritual art form, capitalising on the many temples in the Parassinikadavu region, the official explained. On Tuesday, Transport Minister K B Ganesh Kumar launched construction work of an eco-friendly amphitheatre on Pathiramanal Island. In the south, the experience will be anchored around Munroe Island, leveraging its serene backwaters and intricate canals to offer a tranquil, yet deeply authentic rural experience. Munroe is a cluster of eight islands at the confluence of the Ashtamudi Lake and the Kallada River. On Tuesday, Transport Minister K B Ganesh Kumar launched construction work of an eco-friendly amphitheatre on Pathiramanal Island which will serve as the key staging post of the Kuttanad Safari. The theatre will be constructed in one-and-a-half months, following which we will launch the Kuttanad Safari. Its inspired by the desert safaris in the Gulf. There, they make use of the desert, here we use our lakes and backwaters. There, they use Land Cruisers, here we use our boats. With strong backing from the KSRTC budget tourism cell which will shuttle tourists to the safari from across the state Kerala is gearing up to firmly position these unique backwater spots on the world tourism map, the minister said. Investment in heritage The Kuttanad Safari pilot promises a full-day engrossing experience. Visitors will board in the morning, savouring an authentic local breakfast before heading to Pathiramanal. Here, the true magic happens: Forgotten cultural treasures like the ancient musical storytelling of villadichan pattu, live demonstrations of traditional coir-making, and intricate coconut-leaf weaving will take centre stage. The initiative will also support local artists and traders, making every ticket a direct investment in the regions heritage. The island will be declared a plastic-free zone, CCTV cameras will be installed to ensure the safety of visitors. Were also planning to start another boat service to facilitate site-seeing of tourists staying at resorts nearby that dont have their own boats. The tickets can be booked online, and the vessel will pick up visitors from the nearest jetty, the minister said.
LSGD identifies new sites for regional sanitary waste incineration facilities in Kerala
The proposed plants, each capable of processing 20 tonnes of waste per day, will be established in Kottarakara in Kollam, Muvattupuzha in Ernakulam, Kuttippuram in Malappuram and Kadannappalli in Kannur.
High-level panel gives nod for rural infrastructure works worth Rs 1,441 crore across Kerala
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: A high-level committee chaired by the chief secretary on Saturday granted in-principle approval for various infrastructure development projects amounting to Rs 1,441.24 crore under NABARDs Rural Infrastructure Development Fund Tranche 31. The projects were recommended considering the normative allocation of Rs 550 crore under the tranche. Projects worth Rs 159.64 crore were approved for the forest department, including the construction of Rapid Response Units, forest station complexes, and infrastructure development for forest offices. Under the electricity department, Rs 199.70 crore has been sanctioned for installing 5,689 solar pumps for beneficiaries of the agriculture department. The water resources department has received a recommendation of Rs 176.42 crore for irrigation projects, mainly focusing on the renovation of canals under the Pazhassi and Karapuzha irrigation schemes. The Kerala Land Development Corporation was allotted Rs 261 crore for six projects, including the renovation and development of ponds in Thrissur, Kollam, Pathanamthitta, Ernakulam, and Malappuram districts. Under the social justice department, Rs 73 crore was allocated for the construction of a 250-bed rehabilitation hospital and an academic block at the National Institute of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. The agriculture department has approved projects worth Rs 176.14 crore, including the establishment of 26 Smart Krishi Bhavans across 12 districts, infrastructure development in various paddy fields of Alappuzha district, and human-wildlife conflict mitigation activities in Kannur district. For the department of coastal shipping and inland navigation, Rs 217 crore was allocated for the construction of boat jetties at Mayyil and Mullakodi, along with six bridges across the TS Canal. The Kerala State Warehousing Corporation was allotted Rs 44.92 crore for modern warehouses and godowns, while the Kerala Agro Machinery Corporation has been sanctioned Rs 36.45 crore for infrastructure development related to the production of Vajra 120 power tillers. The local self-government department was allocated Rs 165 crore for projects under the Comprehensive Municipal Liquid Waste Management and Road Restoration project.
Lapses alleged in use of SC development fund in Kannur Corporation
Entries invited for short film contest at Kannur University
SC order: Kerala faces tough task to shelter lakhs of stray dogs
KOCHI: The Supreme Court order directing states to remove stray dogs from public places and rehabilitate them in shelters after conducting sterilisation and vaccination in accordance with the Animal Birth Control (ABC) rules has landed the state government in a tight spot. At a time when Kerala is preparing for the local body elections, it will be a Herculean task for the government to implement the order within the stipulated time. The state has to file a compliance report before the apex court after eight weeks, on January 13, 2026. We will hold discussions with the department of local self-government (LSGD) on implementing the order. It is difficult to find space to open shelters for stray dogs in all districts, Minister for Animal Husbandry J Chinchurani told TNIE. Kerala being a densely populated state, there is stiff resistance from the public against establishing ABC centres, she said. We have decided to open ABC centres in the districts of Kollam, Kottayam, Ernakulam, Thrissur, Palakkad, Malappuram, and Kannur this year. Recently, I went to Ochira in Kollam to lay the foundation stone for an ABC centre, where we had to deploy police because of protests. In Kannur, we have established a centre, spending `1 crore, but the local residents are demanding to shift it, the minister said. The state has 19 ABC centres functioning under the animal husbandry department. According to officials, 15,767 stray dogs were sterilised and 88,744 dogs vaccinated in 2024-25. In the current financial year, 9,737 strays have been sterilised and 53,401 vaccinated, till September 30. As per the 2019 livestock census, there were 2.89 lakh strays in Kerala and the results of the 2024 census are yet to be released. Stray dog case: Supreme Court directs authorities to move stray canines to designated shelters Despite the ABC drive, the stray dog population is estimated to have increased 30 to 40% after 2019. We opened a portable ABC centre at Nedumangad in Thiruvananthapuram district on October 29 and plans are afoot to open such centres in all 152 block panchayats. The government has set aside Rs 2 crore to establish ABC centres in all districts and the block panchayats have also arranged funds for the same. One portable ABC centre with air-conditioned operation theatre requires Rs 28 lakh. Kennels will be arranged at such centres, where the dogs will be kept under observation for five days after sterilisation. We had submitted a report regarding the plan before the Supreme Court, the Chinchurani said. The state has reported around 2.25 lakh dog-bite cases and 17 deaths during the first eight months of 2025. A rise in deaths due to rabies had spread panic in the state recently. The SC order has brought cheer to activists who have been demanding the culling of stray dogs. However, animal rights activists said the order is against existing rules. Activist Jose Maveli, who was reprimanded by the Supreme Court for announcing a reward to people who kill strays, said the order is a huge relief. As many as 21 cases have been registered against me at various police stations across the state for fighting to ensure the protection of the common man from dogs. I was made to tender an apology before the SC for raising my voice. The SC order will ensure the safety of the common man on the streets, he said. However, State Animal Welfare Board member M N Jayachandran said the SC order will send a wrong message. If you shift 10 dogs from the street to a shelter, another pack of dogs will arrive at the locality within a month. The real problem is improper disposal of slaughter waste, he said.
CM reiterates stand against SIR policy during Kuwait visit
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Reaffirming the governments stand against the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) policy, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, who is on a visit to Gulf countries, held discussions with representatives of Malayali organisations and leading figures from the social and cultural spheres in Kuwait on Thursday. The meeting held at the Jumeirah Messilah Beach Hotel focused on key issues affecting the Malayali expatriate community. Participants called on the state government to oppose the implementation of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) policy in Kerala and to support safe and transparent investment avenues for expatriates through small-scale schemes such as a proposed Micro Invest Plan, which would allow NRKs to invest directly in states development projects and also the need to ensure approval for foreign airlines to operate from Kannur Airport. The participants also demanded to reverse the reduction in Air India Express services. Responding to the concerns, the chief minister assured that the government would take all possible steps to address the issues raised. He said both the ruling and opposition parties in Kerala share the view that the SIR policy should not be implemented in the state. On the issue of Air India Express, the chief minister said that although initial discussions with the airline had secured assurances to restore services and resume bookings, the airline later reversed its stance, prompting the government to renew its efforts to resolve the matter. Chief secretary A Jayathilak accompanied the chief minister at the meeting. Malayalam Mission Kuwait Chapter secretary J Saji welcomed the participants, which included representatives from various Malayali associations and community leaders.
Kannur Corporation denies graft charge, says STP yet to get clearance
Kannur University senate members flag data-fraud risk in exam registration process
Vloggers throng sacred groves for Theyyam shoots, prompt photography ban
KANNUR: As theyyam season has returned to the sacred groves (kavu) of north Malabar, the clash between ancient ritual and modern media has reached a flashpoint. Vloggers and social media influencers are swarming the courtyards to capture reels and videos, prompting the temple administrations to restrict photography and videography inside the thirumuttam the most sacred ritual space. This years season began on October 27, and was marked by an untoward incident at a Kuthuparamba kavu where overcrowding led to a scuffle. The explosion of Theyyam videos on social media and the rise of special tour packages offered by travel agencies have brought in large groups of visitors, worsening the crowding in smaller kavus. Temple administrations say the restrictions were inevitable. Many vloggers, they claim, encroach upon the ritual area to shoot, posing serious safety risks -- particularly during performances involving fire. Several kavus have now begun including videography restrictions in their festival notices. Earlier, devotees and theyyam enthusiasts came to the groves with devotion and a love for the art. They followed every tradition and respected the sanctity of the place. But times have changed its now the age of Kantara, said theyyam enthusiast and theyyam calendar maker Prabhakaran Kovoor, referring to the influence of films that romanticised folk rituals. After such films, vloggers started visiting the sacred groves to shoot videos and post them on social media with mass movie songs. These reels get millions of views, which attracts even more vloggers, creating chaos, he added. Theyyam artists demand safer rituals as calls grow to reform dangerous traditions in Malabar A vlogger shooting Kandanar Kelan theyyam According to Prabhakaran, the problem is not limited to local influencers. Many travel agencies have started bringing foreign tourists to witness theyyam, but their guides often have no understanding of the rituals. They charge H3500 per head in theyyam package for the local tourists. For foreigners might go way higher. The guides associated with these agencies casually lead foreigners into the thirumuttam, and some even step into the ritual space to take record. A complete ban could hurt theyyams global reach, but there must be restrictions, he said. Certain theyyams like the Kandanar Kelan involve dangerous acts of fire and require large open spaces. When vloggers encroach upon the thirumuttam area we will not have enough space to perform. We have to put severe physical effort before each theyyam performance. Sometimes we cant even pass urine for hours due to heavy costumes. While performing with fire, we are taking extra risk. If we do not get enough space to perform it would lead to accidents, says theyyam artist Shanu Peruvannan. Traditional theyyam photographers, who have long documented the art for research and preservation, are also upset. Since we understand the sanctity of these groves, we maintain distance and take photos without disturbing the performance. But these new-age vloggers barge even into the makeup rooms to get exclusive visuals. This trend has to stop, said Priyesh M B, a theyyam photographer. However, not everyone supports a total ban. Santhosh Vengara, a travel agent who has brought foreign tourists to theyyam festivals for over two decades, believes the art form must remain accessible. Theyyam is a magnificent art that deserves global attention. Instead of banning photography outright, temple administrations should regulate it. They can issue passes to a fixed number of photographers and allocate specific areas for filming. This would help preserve order while generating revenue for the kavus and the artists, he suggested.
First wife must be heard for registration of Muslim mans second marriage, says Kerala HC
KOCHI: The Kerala High Court has held that the first wife of a Muslim man should be heard before registering his second marriage in accordance with theKerala Registration of Marriages (Common) Rules 2008. Justice P V Kunhikrishnan said the first wife cannot be a silent spectator to the registration of her husbands second marriage, though the Muslim Personal Law permits men a second marriage in certain situations. He said if a Muslimman wants to register his second marriage under the Kerala Registration of Marriages (Common) Rules 2008, when his first marriage is in existence and the first wife is alive, the woman should be given an opportunity of hearing. The court said in such situations,religion is secondary and constitutional rights are supreme. Let the Muslim women also get an opportunity of hearing when theirhusbands remarry, at least at the stage of registering thesecond marriage, said the court. Refer parties to court if 1st wife raises objection The HC observed that 99.99% of Muslim women will be against their husbands second marriage when their relationship is in existence. They may not disclose the same to society, it said. The court issued the order on a petition filed by Muhammad Shareef of Kannur and his second wife, challenging the decision of the Thrikkaripur grama panchayat secretary to not register the marriage between them. According to the petitioners, they are Indian citizens and followers of the Muslim customary law. As per the Muslim Personal Law, a man is entitled to have four wives at a time. Therefore, the registrar is bound to register the second marriage, in accordance with thelaw. The second marriage happened with the consent of the first wife, stated the petition. The court declined to accept the plea to register the second marriage as the mans first wife was not a party in the proceedings before the High Court. I dont think the Holy Quran or the Muslim Law permits an extramaritalrelationship with another woman when his first wife is alive and his first marriage with her is in existence, and that also, without the knowledge of his first wife, the single judge said. The Holy Quran is silent about the consent of the first wife forthe second marriage of a Muslim man when the earlier marriage isin existence. However, it does not prohibit the option of obtaining consent from the first wife, or at least informing her before hemarries again, the court said. Equality in gender is a constitutional right of everycitizen. Men are not superior to women. Gender equality is not a womens issue, but a human issue, said the court. It pointed out that a Muslimman cannot march over his first wife for registering his second marriage in accordance with the Kerala Registration of Marriages (Common) Rules 2008, without giving notice the first wife, when her maritalrelationship with him is in existence. However, if thesecond marriage occurs after pronouncing talaq to the firstwife, there is no question of giving notice to the first wife. Ifthe first wife objects to the registration of the second marriage of her husband, alleging that the second marriage is invalid, theregistrar shall not register the second marriage, and the parties should be referred to the competent court to establish the validityof the second marriage as per their religious customary law, the court said.
Striking a chord: B'luru designer duo reinvents Indian matchbox art
A chubby cherub flies around with sparklers in his hands as Baby Youre My Firework in retro typography floats above, one of Raja Ravi Vermas muses holds a sliced watermelon declaring Make Art Not War, and a saree clad woman confidently rides a motorbike as the accompanying text reads Bullet Rani. These are all miniature pieces of art painted in bold colours and drawn in a style thats familiar. While todays matchboxes may stick to a few standard designs with the brand prominently displayed, a few decades ago, matchboxes had a huge range of art and messaging adorning them. Designers Kevin Thomas and Sonal Nagwani are trying to revive this art form through their quirky and collectible matchboxes. We realised matchbox art was fading compared to its heyday in the 1900s when people used to collect and make them for all kinds of reasons the alphabet ones (with A for Apple, B for Ball, etc) were used to teach children, tuberculosis awareness was spread through them, and religious drawings were kept in pooja rooms at home. They were also used as advertising for soaps, oils, beedis, even handloom promotions, explains Thomas, adding that as a utility item, they reached every home, democratising art. Kevin Thomas and Sonal Nagwani Maachis, the project Thomas and Nagwani started after quitting their startup jobs, seeks not only to preserve this art form but revitalise it by making it relevant to todays youngsters. We wanted to bring in nostalgia and turn their attention to something meaningful, says Thomas. He explains their process, saying, We go through the archives of collectors that we know and find designs that can connect with something in the present. For example, the swathantra matchbox is a vintage one about the freedom movement. We reinvented that design to Happy Pride for Pride Month. We also try to find things that have local relevance like the Anti Nazar matchbox based on the belief in the evil eye. Their designs feature a mix of phrases from pop-culture (Baby Youre My Firework and Patakha Guddi referencing songs, one about making a wish at 11:11, etc), and more socially aware designs like one based on the story of Nangeli, a woman from Kerala who cut off her breasts to oppose the tax levied on lower caste women covering their breasts. We try to keep a balance of fun designs, forgotten history, and political ones. We dont want a harsh tone but play with satire. Thats how the factory-made matchboxes of the past were too; you would see a lot of funny, nationalism-driven or protest-oriented imagery along with artistic designs, he notes. The boxes are not made of cardboard but of wood, intended as reusable collectibles. Having started the project last year, Thomas and Nagwani had a low-key presence until a reel gained attention on Instagram, now the video has over one million views and the account has nearly 55,000 followers. We were doubtful about whether people would connect with our art. But when it [the video] started getting attention, we gained a community that could support us. It opened many doors for collaborations. There are many matchbox collectors with huge collections of 20,000 to 50,000 matchboxes, but they are mostly on Facebook groups and arent able to go beyond that circle. We wanted to open that world up, says Thomas. Since then, theyve collaborated with indie artistes like Peter Cat Recording Co. for matchboxes based on them and local visual artists. Weve also expanded into enamel hand-painted artwork collaborating with Surabhi, an artist from Kannur. Enamel painting itself is a fading art form, so it felt meaningful to revive and support it alongside matchbox art, adds Thomas.
SIR of voters list begins in Kannur; writer T. Padmanabhan fills first enumeration form
BENGALURU: In a heart-rending incident, a domestic help allegedly killed her employers four-year-old shih tzu in a cruel manner after getting frustrated with its barking. She reportedly slammed the dog against the lift door and later strangled it, in an apartment on Kannur Road in Bagalur police station limits last Friday. The accused Pushpalatha (29), a native of Tamil Nadu, resides in the same apartment building. According to police, Pushpalatha had been working at complainant Rashikas house for more than three months. On Friday afternoon, while returning after walking two dogs, both shih tzus, she allegedly smashed a pet named Goosi against the lift floor. She then dragged the dogs body to the house and claimed it had died in a road accident. Rashika grew suspicious and checked the apartments CCTV footage, and found the video showing Pushpalatha killing the dog. Based on the video, she filed a complaint. A case was registered under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act and Section 325 (Mischief by killing or maiming an animal) of the BNS. Police said Pushpalatha was taken into custody on Sunday, during which she confessed that she acted out of frustration over the dogs continuous barking and that the dog wouldnt move even after she pulled several times, which angered her. Meanwhile, Rashika lodged a complaint against Pushpalatha for allegedly stealing gold jewellery from her house. After the dogs death, Rashika checked her wardrobe and found a gold chain, a diamond ring and a gold ring missing, Suspecting Pushpalatha, she registered a separate theft case, police said.
Early local body push by Congress to regain lost ground in elections
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: In a strategic move ahead of the crucial assembly election, the state Congress has done the unthinkable - announcing a 47-member candidate list for the Thiruvananthapuram corporation while finalising the names for the remaining five corporations and other local bodies. Both the CPM and BJP are yet to release their candidates list, making Congress the first to make a decisive start in the local body election preparation. In a surprise decision, the party has fielded former MLA and KPCC general secretary K S Sabarinathan, as the mayor candidate in the Thiruvananthapuram corporation. The leadership has projected this as a model to be followed in other corporations. In Kochi corporation, KPCC general secretary Deepti Mary Varghese will contest, while in Thrissur corporation KPCC secretary John Daniel is on the list. These decisions are the outcome of the brainstorming session held in Wayanad under the banner Mission-2025, a KPCC office-bearer said. For the first time, the party has entrusted six seniors with the charge of corporations - Opposition leader V D Satheesan (Ernakulam) three former KPCC presidents - Ramesh Chennithala (Kozhikode), K Muraleedharan (Thiruvananthapuram), K Sudhakaran (Kannur), working president P C Vishnunath (Kollam) and AICC secretary Roji M John (Thrissur). The 2020 local body election results were disastrous for the party as we lost five corporations except Kannur. In Ernakulam and Thrissur, we lost power because of rebels. Having lost two consecutive assembly elections, this local body election is a do or die battle for Congress, said a senior leader. According to party sources, the current blueprint was proposed by AICC general secretary K C Venugopal during the Mission 2025 session in Wayanad. Venugopal reportedly advised the state leadership to field former MLAs and senior leaders in the local body elections. Apart from Sabarinathans name, he also suggested that former minister V S Sivakumar contest in the Thiruvananthapuram corporation, said a leader who attended the meeting. The party has given top priority to strengthening its base in the Thiruvananthapuram corporation, where it currently has only eight councillors. If we fail to perform well here, it will have a direct impact in the southern districts in the assembly election, said a senior office-bearer. To prevent the emergence of rebel candidates, the leadership has directed the district Congress presidents and KPCC leaders not to propose any names other than those recommended by ward committees.
Three-month-old baby found dead in well in Keralas Kannur; case registered
Three Karnataka pharmacy students drowned to death in Kannur
KASARAGOD: Three pharmacy students from Karnataka who were on a leisure trip to Kannur drowned near Payyambalam beach on Sunday. The deceased are Afnan Ahmed, 26, from Hole Narsipur in Hassan district, Mohammed Rehanuddin, 26, from Bidar, and Mohammed Afroz, 25, from Hiriyur in Chitradurga district. They were among eight DPharm students from Al Ameen Pharmacy College in Bengaluru, who were in the state for the weekend. The students first went to Wayanad, and reached Kannur on Saturday night where they stayed in a resort at Payyambalam. Around 11am on Sunday, they decided to venture into the sea. Sources in the police said the trio entered the sea first, and the rest followed. One of the deceased did not swim and started drowning. The other two rushed to help him but were swept away. The remaining five raised an alarm, following which fishermen in the area and lifeguards on the beach rushed to rescue them. Afnan and Rehanuddin were pulled out of the sea and rushed to a nearby hospital where doctors declared them dead. Personnel from the Kannur fire station rushed to the beach and recovered the body of Afroz after a two-hour search.
Covid death relief only for 500 docs kin: RTI
NEW DELHI: Only 500 families of doctors who succumbed to COVID-19 during the first and second waves have been compensated by the government so far, latest RTI data has revealed. Though the union government has always maintained that they dont have data on the total number of doctors who died during the pandemic, the Indian Medical Association (IMA) has put the number at nearly 1,600. According to the RTI, the government has paid compensation to 500 families of doctors so far. The latest figure of families of doctors who have been compensated so far comes in the backdrop of the Supreme Courts order of October 28, which observed that Society will not forgive us if we dont take care of our doctors and dont stand for them. The apex court was considering a plea that raised the issue of the eligibility of private doctors under the governments insurance scheme, Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Package (PMGKP), announced on March 30, 2020. The SC, which heard the matter after nearly two years, underlined the need to support doctors who put themselves on the line during the COVID-19 pandemic, even if they were working in private hospitals, and lost their lives during the pandemic. According to Dr KV Babu, who has been pursuing the issue since 2022, although the government does not have data on the number of doctors who are beneficiaries of the insurance scheme, a rough estimate indicates only 500 doctors families have received compensation so far. As per the scheme, insurance coverage of `50 lakh would be provided to healthcare providers, including community and private health workers, who succumbed to COVID-19. In his RTI, filed on September 22, Dr Babu had asked for the total number of beneficiaries under the scheme who died of COVID-19 and the amount disbursed to them from March 30, 2020, to date; the total number of doctors who are the beneficiaries and the amount disbursed to them till now and state-wise data from Delhi and Kerala. To the RTI queries from the Kannur-based ophthalmologist, The New India Assurance Company Ltd., which is disbursing the compensation, stated that the total number of claims settled by them for all health workers under the scheme is 2,294. Total amount disbursed is `1147 crores up to 11 June 2024. We were directed by the Ministry to hand over all the pending original PMGKP claim documents to the concerned department of the Ministry. Accordingly, we have handed all original files to them on 12th June 2024. They will handle all the pending as well as future claims. Hence, data is not available as on date, said the insurance company.
Three Pharma students from Karnataka drown in Kannur
Three Medicos Drown Off Kannur Coast
The incident occurred around 11 am when a group of eight students entered the sea for a swim.
Multi-level parking facility opened in Kannur
Aviation growth story piggybacking on foreign travel: AAI report
NEW DELHI: The growing desire for international travel continues to fuel Indias aviation growth story. According to the latest data released by the Airports Authority of India (AAI) for the first half of the current financial year, foreign travel has surged by nearly 7% compared to the same period last year. The Air Traffic Report, made public on Wednesday, shows that 3.95 crore passengers travelled abroad from India between April and September 2025, up from 3.69 crore during the same period in 2024. Overall passenger traffic grew by 2.6%, with 20.21 crore people flying in the six-month period this year compared to 19.69 crore last year. Domestic air travel recorded a modest 1.6% increase, with 16.25 crore passengers this year versus 15.99 crore in the previous fiscal period. The total Air Traffic Movements (ATMs) arrivals plus departures rose by 2.8%, reaching 15.77 lakh in AprilSeptember 2025 compared to 15.35 lakh last year. Thanks to airlines regularly announcing new international routes, several relatively smaller airports such as Surat, Coimbatore, Guwahati, Jaipur, Varanasi, Mangaluru, Kannur, Bagdogra, Pune, Indore, and Udaipur have registered strong double-digit growth in international passenger traffic. Among them, Bagdogra and Coimbatore posted remarkable increases of 51% (13,492 flyers) and 50.5% (1,60,597 flyers), respectively, in AprilSeptember 2025 compared to the same period in 2024. Among major airports, Bengaluru recorded an impressive 28.9% surge in international traffic, handling 34,58,308 passengers in the first half of the current financial year. Hyderabad showed substantial growth of 19%, while Mumbai registered a 5.6% increase. Delhi, however, saw a slight 0.5% decline. Domestic Travel Trends Sindhudurg Airport reported the highest growth in domestic passenger traffic, with an 84.1% increase and 21,936 flyers over the previous financial year. Other airports that recorded notable growth include Kishangarh (65.7%, 59,421 flyers), Darbhanga (64.3%, 3,86,174), Gorakhpur (57.5%, 5,62,596), Cuddapah (53.9%, 33,973), and Pithoragarh (56.5%, 8,215). Airports such as Tiruchirappalli (55.6%), Tirupati (42.9%), Jeypore (42.1%), Bilaspur (38.1%), Rajahmundry (33.7%), and Kurnool (22.9%) also posted impressive domestic growth figures. Among major airports, both Delhi and Mumbai reported negative growth in domestic travel. The closure of Terminal 2 at IGIA and changes in flight schedules significantly impacted Delhis numbers, which dropped by 5.8% to 2,64,91,445 passengers, compared to 2,81,07,645 last year. Mumbai saw a 0.8% dip, handling 1,91,02,987 passengers. Meanwhile, Hyderabad registered strong domestic growth of 11.3% with 1,26,64,800 flyers, while Chennai saw a 5.1% increase with 83,79,339 passengers.
First Keralite to win Olympic medal Manuel Frederick passes away at 78
KOCHI: The first Keralite to win an Olympic medal, former national hockey team goalkeeper Manuel Frederick passed away in Bengaluru on Friday. The 78-year-old was under treatment for cancer for some time. Frederick, who hails from Kannur, was a member of the Indian team that won bronze at the 1972 Munich Olympics, defeating the Netherlands. A recipient of the Dhyan Chand award for Lifetime Achievement in Sports and Games in 2019, he played for the national team for seven years, from 1971 to 78. Born on October 20, 1947, he played in the Bombay Gold Cup at the age of 17 and the penalty specialist helped his team win 16 national championship matches in tiebreakers. He was part of the national team in two significant World Cups as well, with India finishing runners-up in the 1973 World Cup in the Netherlands and earning fourth place in the 1978 Argentina World Cup. Fredericks name remains etched in the sports history of Kerala as the first and only olympic medallist from the state until 2021, when P R Sreejesh, who followed the same path, secured his first Olympic bronze. I know him from a very small age and had met him during my school days itself. I had seen his medal as well then, said Sreejesh, as he remembered the legend. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, in his condolence message, said: He was one of the best goalkeepers in the sport during the 1971-78 period when they never even used helmets for defence. He was someone who was great at defending penalties as well. The mortal remains will be buried in Bengaluru on Saturday, said family members.
Safety concerns over stadium in Kannur mount ahead of football league
The ground will serve as the home venue for Kannur Warriors FC, which will play its first Super League Kerala match here on November 7
State-wide crackdown nets 263 in cyber financial fraud cases
The Ernakulam Rural police recorded the highest number of arrests in the drive, nabbing 43 suspects. Malappuram came second with 30 arrests, followed by Kannur City and Kozhikode City
The protesters shouted slogans demanding the Ministers resignation, holding him responsible for the alleged gold theft in Sabarimala
Portable ABC unit launched at Thiruvananthapuram's Nedumangad
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: In a bid to enhance stray dog management and control its population, the state has launched the first-ever portable ABC centre on Wednesday at Nedumangad municipality in Thiruvananthapuram. Inaugurating the unit, Animal Husbandry Minister J Chinchurani announced that seven more portable ABC units in Kollam, Kottayam, Ernakulam, Thrissur, Palakkad, Malappuram, and Kannur districts will be implemented this financial year. This is the first step towards finding a sustainable solution to the stray dog menace that has become a growing public concern. The government has earmarked Rs 12 crore in this years budget to expand the portable ABC model, which will help implement sterilisation and vaccination programmes efficiently, without any hindrances often faced by static centres, said Chinchurani. The Nedumangad municipality has provided the land, water, and electricity facilities for the unit which is equipped with an air-conditioned operation theatre. The unit will initially sterilise stray dogs in the municipality, with a team of two veterinary surgeons carrying out 7 to 10 sterilisation surgeries per day over the next 45 days. The government has fixed a rate of Rs 2,200 per animal. Municipality chairperson Sreeja C S said it was a matter of pride that Nedumangad became the first local body in the country to launch a portable ABC centre. This innovative model will make stray dog management more practical, humane, and efficient, she said. Sterilised dogs will be housed in 35 specially designed cages near the centre for four to five days after surgery, during which they will receive medical care, food, and anti-rabies vaccination before being released back to their original locations.
Kerala set to roll out Time Bank for elderly care; pilot from today
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: In an effort to create a support network for senior citizens, the Kerala Development and Innovation Strategic Council (K-DISC) is preparing to roll out the Time Bank initiative across the state. The project allows people to volunteer their time to assist the elderly and earn time credits that can later be redeemed when they need help themselves. The initiative offers a range of services, including driving, cooking, laundry, shopping, cleaning, medication reminders and companionship. The pilot will run from today in Elikulam panchayat, Kottayam, where around 7,000 persons have been identified for assistance. The digital platform for the project was developed by students of Wayanad Government Engineering College. Volunteers record their service hours through the website, and the saved time is credited to their account for future use. Based on the success of the pilot, K-DISC plans to collaborate with the social justice department to expand the project statewide. The panchayats will receive links to register elderly users and volunteers. Initially, the system will function through a website, and later it will be converted into a web application. Based on the feedback from users, we will make interface changes to make it more user-friendly. The panchayat has already identified the elderly population in need of support, said M P Gilesh, project guide and professor of computer science at Thrissur Government Engineering College. Senior citizens can register on the Time Bank website by entering their name, email ID, gender, phone number, address, and police verification details. Once verified by the admin, users can access their account and update their profile, including location and service preferences. The select services feature allows them to choose the type of help they need whether its cooking, driving, companionship, or medication reminders and schedule the time and date. The system then displays the nearest available volunteers, and once one is selected, a request is sent. The profile also includes an emergency call feature. With one click, the nearest palliative care centre is alerted, receiving the persons details and initiating a call for urgent assistance. Volunteers undergo a similar registration process, including mandatory police verification. After approval, they can specify the services they are willing to offer and update their location. The rate elder feature allows them to provide feedback on their interactions. Volunteers receive notifications of requests from elders and can accept or decline them. Once accepted, they must enter a start and end OTP which is sent to the elderly persons email. The system then records the time served, which volunteers can track through their dashboard. Each volunteer is also issued an ID card. Institutions can register on the platform as well. They can add volunteers, track active services, and monitor requests through the notifications tab. Administrators can view all registered elders and volunteers, along with completed and pending services. Deepa P Gopinath, a consultant with K-DISC, said Thalassery block, in Kannur, has also expressed interest in adopting the model, with local engineering colleges expected to help with implementation. Through this initiative, K-DISC aims to build a culture of compassion and interdependence where time, not money, becomes the currency of care. We want geriatric care to be treated as a serious academic and social responsibility. This initiative is an effort in that direction. Kerala has already seen how powerful voluntary work can be during natural calamities. Districts such as Kottayam, Idukki, and Pathanamthitta face serious challenges in geriatric care. After the local-body elections, around January or February, we plan to engage with the newly elected members to take this forward in a structured manner, said P V Unnikrishnan, member secretary, K-DISC. register and avail services Senior citizens can register on the website by entering their name, email ID, gender, phone number, address, and police verification details Once verified by the admin, users can access their account and update their profile, including location and service preferences The profile also includes an emergency call feature. With one click, the nearest palliative care centre is alerted
The 2025 local body polls are being held for 23,576 wards, excluding 36 wards of the Mattannur municipality in Kannur, where elections are due only in 2027
Two multi-level parking centres to be opened in Kannur city on Nov. 1
The fully-automated parking centres were built at a cost of 12.4 crore under the AMRUT project
Cyclone Montha likely to bring heavy rainfall in Kerala; orange alert for three districts
An orange alert warning of very heavy rainfall has been issued for three districts Kozhikode, Kannur, and Kasaragod on Monday, while the rest of the State, except for Thiruvananthapuram and Kollam, has been put on yellow alert
Driver killed after truck plunges into gorge in Keralas Kannur
1 killed, 18 injured as tourist bus overturns on MC Road in Keralas Kottayam
The bus, travelling from Thiruvananthapuram to Kannur, overturned while negotiating a curve around 2 am. 49 people were onboard at the time
Isolated heavy showers to continue in Kerala; yellow alert for six districts on October 26
Yellow alert for Kasaragod, Kannur, Wayanad, Kozhikode, Malappuram and Thrissur
Shift tribal students from unfit govt school to safe premises in Wayanad: Priyanka Gandhi
Wayanad(Kerala), Oct 23: Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Thursday urged Kerala Minister O R Kelu to shift the tribal students of an unfit government school in Wayanad to a safe institution within the district. The Congress MP asked Kelu, the state Minister for Welfare of Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Backward Classes, to reconsider the decision to relocate them to a school in the neighbouring district of Kannur. Priyanka, the MP from Wayanad constituency, claimed that the governments decision [] The post Shift tribal students from unfit govt school to safe premises in Wayanad: Priyanka Gandhi appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Kerala rains: IMD withdraws red alert, puts 10 districts on orange alert
Yellow alert sounded for Kasaragod, Kannur, Kollam and Thiruvananthapuram on Wednesday
Security breaches at womens hostels in Kerala call for safety audit
While a man allegedly sexually assaulted a techie woman at a hostel room in Thiruvananthapuram on Sunday, a youth was nabbed in Kannur for reportedly trespassing into a womens hostel at Thavakara in Kannur the next day
Youth arrested for breaking into womens hostel in Keralas Kannur
The police suspect that the youth was under the influence of alcohol
Kerala braces for potential flooding, strong winds as North East Monsoon intensifies
The IMD has forecast heavy to very heavy rains in North Kerala.It has put Malappuram, Kozhikode, Kannur and Kasaragod under an orange alert
The accused has been identified as PP Rajesh, who represented the fourth ward in the Koothuparamba Municipality in Kannur district
Project to support children of incarcerated persons launched in Kannur
SPRUHA Plus targets children aged between eight and 18 years, offering holistic care through legal, emotional, and educational support
The Kerala Excise Department has announced a provisional shortlist for Civil Excise Officer Trainee positions in Kannur. Candidates who passed the Endurance Test can now check their names. Those listed will proceed to the Physical Measurement and Efficiency Test. Applicants should monitor the KPSC website for further details on the upcoming tests and final selection.
Initiate measures to restore mangroves in Kannur, HC tells govt. agencies
Initiate measures to restore mangroves in Kannur, HC tells govt. agencies
The Kerala Excise and Prohibition Department has released the provisional shortlist for candidates eligible to appear in the Physical Measurement and Physical Efficiency Test for the post of Civil Excise Officer (Trainee) 2025 in Kannur District. Register numbers are listed numerically and do not indicate ranking. Candidates must now prepare for the next stage of selection.
Two Migrant Workers Killed, One Injured in Lightning Strike in Kannur
The victims from Assam and Odisha were walking back to a quarry when lightning struck suddenly in Keralas Kannur district
Second fisherman dies after gas leak fire in Kannurs Puthiyangadi
Passenger injured in stone-pelting at train in Keralas Kannur
Passenger suffers hand injury when a stone struck him while he was seated by the window. The display screen of his mobile phone is also damaged
Tension at Peralassery in Keralas Kannur as bomb thrown at womans house linked to BJP office
The attack occurred ahead of scheduled inauguration of BJP office on Peralassery temple road on Wednesday
Young Theyyam artiste found dead in Kannur
Amoebic infection confirmed in three-year-old boy in Keralas Kannur
Lab analysis of cerebrospinal fluid samples confirms presence of amoeba species, raising concerns of amoebic meningoencephalitis. The childs condition is reported to be stable
Odisha native succumbs to burns from gas cylinder fire in Keralas Kannur
Four Odisha natives were injured in the fire incident
Man from Tamil Nadu gets new lease of life at Kozhikode MCH
Prashanth, 32, of Tirupathur met with a road accident in Kozhikode while travelling to Sabarimala from Kannur
Minister Suresh Gopi offers to step down, wants Sadanandan Master to replace him
Kannur: Union Minister Suresh Gopi on Sunday expressed his desire to step down from his ministerial post and recommended BJPs newly elected Rajya Sabha member C Sadanandan Master as his replacement in the central cabinet. Addressing party workers at a function here, which was also attended by Sadanandan, Gopi said the senior leaders nomination to 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 .
e-waste collection drive nets 97,678 kg across 93 urban local bodies in Kerala
92,743 kg e-waste and 4,935 kg was hazardous e-waste collected. Ernakulam tops in e-waste collection and Kannur in hazardous e-waste collection
IMD predicts heavy rains in Kerala, issues orange alert in 3 districts
The IMD issued an orange alert for Idukki, Kannur, and Kasaragod in Kerala on Saturday, predicting very heavy rains, while Pathanamthitta, Palakkad, Malappuram, Kozhikode, and Wayanad received yellow alerts for heavy rain. Thunderstorms and gusty winds up to 40 kmph are expected due to a cyclonic circulation over the southeast Arabian Sea between October 1115.
Orange alert for three districts in Kerala after heavy rain alert
Orange alert for Idukki, Kannur and Kasaragod and yellow alert for Pathanamthitta, Palakkad, Malappuram, Kozhikode and Wayanad on October 11
CM to inaugurate new CPI(M) district office in Kannur on October 20
Migrant Workers Injured in Kerala Fire from Gas Leak in Kannur
All of them were admitted to Pariyaram Medical College Hospital for treatment
Four migrant workers injured in cooking gas explosion in Keralas Kannur; two critical
All are Odisha natives
KGMOA observes protest day in Kannur demanding safety of doctors
Explosion at Pathayakunnu in Keralas Kannur; windowpanes of houses shattered
Preliminary investigation suggests the explosion may have been an act of arson
Congress disruption of the Assembly over Sabarimala temple theft spilt onto the street at Mavelikara in Alappuzha and Kannur. BJP workers take out march to Chief Ministers official residence aeeking CBI enquiry
Memorial of Kerala CPI(M) worker U.K. Kunhiraman vandalised in Kannur; case against five RSS workers
Elderly man assaulted by group of youths in road rage incident in Keralas Kannur
A video of the assault, recorded by the assailants themselves, has gone viral
CMs clean chit to P.P. Divya in Assembly draws criticism
KSU vice-president, who filed a complaint against former Kannur district panchayat president P.P. Divya alleging corruption, objects to CMs statement in Assembly that the allegations are baseless
Land acquisition for Kannur airport runway to be expedited, says Kerala CM
The process of acquiring 245.32 acres of land at Keezhalur and Kanad is under way, with the valuation of agricultural trees and buildings nearing completion
Koothuparamba MLA K.P. Mohanan attacked during protest at Panoor in Keralas Kannur
The incident occurred when the MLA arrived to inaugurate an anganwadi. The protest was over a garbage issue linked to a dialysis centre
The call, received on the emergency number 112 around 11 p.m., claimed that a bomb had been planted at the station. Soon, the railway police, RPF, bomb squad and dog squad conducted a thorough search of the station and surrounding areas but found nothing
Kerala school performance stopped over costume supporting Free Palestine
A Kolkali (folk art) dance form at a high school in Keralas Kannur district was stopped by the principal after performers wore T-shirts that read Free Palestine. The incident took place at Anjarakandy Higher Secondary School during its youth festival on September 27. The incident was captured on video, which was widely shared online. It 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 .
Tiger sighting at village in Keralas Kannur sparks fear among residents
Local residents have limited outdoor movement and children have stayed away from school amid reports of the animals presence
Hi-tech cheating in Kerala PSC exam: Accomplice arrested in Kannur
Police say further investigation was on to identify possible external links that facilitated cheating attempt
Youth held for cheating in PSC exam at Kannur

