Kannur University faces allegations over premature result leak
Crude bombs recovered from house following blasts in Kannur
Urban Commission proposes 25 per cent reservation for youth in local bodies
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Urban Commission, formed to guide urbanisation for next 25 years, has come up with a slew of recommendations including 25% reservation for youngsters in local bodies, formation of metropolitan planning committees in Kochi, Kozhikode and Thiruvananthapuram, strengthened early-warning systems to address climate-related risks, professionalisation of urban governance and more. The commission submitted its interim report to the chief minister on Wednesday. LSG Minister M B Rajesh on Thursday said that the commission will be submitting the completed report by March 2025. He said that the commission has identified that Kerala is evolving into a continuous urban expanse, making it difficult to differentiate where cities begin and villages end. The urban commission headed by Satheesh Kumar of Queens University Belfast, includes national and international experts. The minister said that the recommendations are based on extensive studies, discussions focusing on 10 key areas including urbanisation, planning and design strategies, sustainable infrastructure and more. Rajesh said that the report offers comprehensive recommendations setting a roadmap for Keralas urbanisation simultaneously addressing environmental, social and economic challenges. The report strongly recommends the strengthening of LSG institutions to tackle the problems and opportunities of urbanisation. He said that the commission recommends efforts to increase own fund of local bodies by intensifying property tax collection to 90%. Key recommendations Professionalisation of urban governance Dedicated project teams for financial management of projects Metropolitan planning committees for Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram and Kozhikode Similar committees in Kollam, Thrissur and Kannur in the next decade. Business development councils in urban areas 25% reservation for youngsters SPVs under local bodies for projects Comprehensive spatial planning framework, including joint planning committees for all municipalities Strengthened early-warning systems for climate-related risks Comprehensive flood mapping and management systems Carbon audits and de-carbonisation measures by local bodies.
Kerala Congress plans rejig of DCCs ahead of LSG elections
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: As the central leadership is exploring ways to address the demand for finding a new KPCC president, the state leadership has decided to go ahead with the reorganisation of District Congress Committees. The state leadership will start the process of reorganisation by the end of December or first week of January. The leadership is of the view that the reorganisation should be completed before the coming local body elections. The last time the DCC reorganisation took place was in January 2016. Some DCC presidents are likely to lose their position. The AICC has a performance report of the DCCs and presidents with it and it is likely to decide the fate of many incumbents. The reorganisation would take place according to the evaluation of the presidents performance. There is widespread criticism about the performance of DCC presidents of Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Pathanamthitta, Wayanad, Idukki, and Palakkad. MP Adoor Prakash had raised complaints against Thiruvananthapuram DCC president that he did not extend adequate support during the parliament election campaign. However, there are chances that the DCC presidents of Ernakulam, Kannur, Kozhikode, Kasaragod and Kottayam would continue. The state leadership aims to bring in changes from top to bottom, a KPCC office-bearer told TNIE. There will not be any consideration for group merit and the only criterion will be the candidates ability to perform and produce results. The state unit will consider the views of the central leadership while making new appointments, he said. There is consensus among senior leaders that if the rejig is made according to the personal interests of some leaders, the partys prospects in the coming local body election would be jeopardised. Same criteria will be followed while selecting DCC office-bearers and committee members, sources said.
South Zone inter-University Volleyball: Kerala, MG, Kannur universities enter third round
First-semester results were declared within a record eight working days after the completion of the exams with the aid of K-REAP software
Protests escalate over denial of point-of-call for Kannur airport
KANNUR: Political parties and expatriate groups have intensified their protests demanding point-of-call status for the Kannur International Airport (KIAL). Both the CPM and the Congress have accused the BJP of political discrimination in denying Kannur airport the status even six years after its inauguration. The protests gained momentum after the Union government reiterated its stand that point-of-call status would be granted only to metro cities, disqualifying Kannur. On Monday, the CPM, led by state secretary M V Govindan, organised a protest march towards the airport. Around 20 foreign companies have expressed interest to start services from Kannur airport. The only step remaining is Centres permission. All the companies that contacted KIAL for services are running in profit, Govindan said. Political vendetta is behind the denial of point-of-call status to the airport, he stressed. The Modi government is declaring war on Kerala. The Centre is spreading propaganda that the airport is in a village. This is a form of neglect and vendetta that the Centre should not wage against any state, he said. Meanwhile, an expatriate group, Team Historic Flight Journey, comprising the first passengers from Kannur airport, staged a sit-in protest at Jantar Mantar in Delhi on Tuesday morning. The group had met Union ministers, MPs, and aviation officials over the past few days and submitted memoranda to consider the airport for the key status. The group also held discussions with MPs K Sudhakaran, John Brittas, P Santhosh Kumar, V Sivadasan, K C Venugopal, Rajmohan Unnithan, and P T Usha on the matter. Since its inception in December 2018, Kannur airport has handled 64 lakh passengers as of November this year. The airport has witnessed significant growth during the first half of financial year 2024-25, handling over 6.65 lakh passengers and facilitating 5,560 aircraft movements. Passenger traffic has surged, particularly on the Dubai, Sharjah, Mumbai, Doha, and Bengaluru routes, where load factors consistently exceed 85%. International passenger numbers have climbed by 25% compared to FY 22-23 and by 30% compared to the previous year, while overall passenger traffic has grown by 16% compared to FY23-24. On the cargo front, Kannur airport has handled 2,381 tonnes of cargo up to September, with exports to Sharjah, Doha, Abu Dhabi, and Dubai dominating the volumes. Air India Express remains the primary cargo carrier, helping achieve a 10% growth in cargo movement compared to FY22-23 and a 25% increase compared to FY23-24. As it enters its seventh year, Kannur airport remains poised to achieve even greater heights by expanding its connectivity, enhancing passenger experiences, and contributing to the socio-economic development of north Malabar. However, the instability in the global aviation market due to the lack of point-of-call status is a big hurdle in front of the airports future development.
Two diagnosed with monkey pox in Kerala, under treatment at Kannur MCH
They have returned from the UAE. Health authorities say their condition is stable. Health Minister asks those who had come in contact with the patients to report any symptoms to Health department immediately
Two Monkeypox cases reported in Kerala
Two men returning to Kerala from the UAE have tested positive for monkeypox (Mpox), according to state Health Minister Veena George. One case was identified in Wayanad district, and the other in Kannur. Health officials have advised individuals who were in contact with the infected men to monitor themselves for symptoms.
Night show: IFFK takes different vibe post sundown
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Post sundown, the International Film Festival of Kerala (IFFK) venues take on a different vibe. Indeed, Tagore Theatre at night has always held a subtle charm during IFFK. In earlier editions, the festival evenings were marked by loud gatherings, protests, and delegates shedding formality casually dressed, unwinding with swaying music. This year, however, the atmosphere is a tad different. A soothing calm envelops the venues, though they remain packed with the night crowd. Delegates can be seen heading to eateries for quick bites. Various small-scale businesses have pitched tents on the premises, including one that exude fruity and peachy fragrances, drawing people towards the shop. The heady perfumes are captivating, but more so are the glistening glass vials under the glow of night lamps. Some eateries adopted quirky names to match the festival spirit. One stall, for instance, is named Kim ki Muk. It is a play on the name of South Korean director Kim Ki-duk, says Santosh C A, its owner, . Tea stalls remain the biggest crowdpuller, offering a much-needed nighttime sip. Recently, as many treated themselves to the night-timefare, a band of three was seen belting out Malayalam and Hindi numbers. This is my first time at IFFK, and I am loving it, gushed Ankit, the guitarist and vocalist. Together with Asif and Adarsh, Ankit formed The Vocz a year ago. Concert @ Manaveeyam Asif and I work in Technopark, and Adarsh is into clinical research. This is also part of our weekend jaunt, he added as they packed up to move towards Manaveeyam for more jamming. Post 7pm, thats where all the fun is. True to his words, Manaveeyam Veedhi has transformed into a lively cultural hub and is buzzing. The street turns into a gala affair with bands performing on makeshift stages, as delegates groove to the rhythms. Surprisingly, amid the din, there are quieter corners where post-screening discussions unfold. In one such spot, a group of four gathers old friends who meet just once a year during IFFK. We come from Kannur, Palakkad, and Pathanamthitta. Usually, our meetings are at Tagore, but this time, Manaveeyam plays the host, said Noufal A, an FTII graduate and scriptwriter. Elsewhere on the street, a group celebrates the birthday of their teammate, Nikhil. Here, too, chai shops remain open well into the night and run packed with delegates who down cups of tea and help themselves to quick bites. An attar shop on Tagore Theatre premises The shift of cultural programmes to Manaveeyam was a decision by the IFFK committee, aimed at creating a festival corridor linking Tagore Theatre, Manaveeyam, and Nishagandhi, where night screenings take place, said IFFK deputy director H Shaji. The idea was to decongest venues and minimise chaos. The decision to segregate activities seems to have worked. The main venues, including Tagore, retain a stately air, while Manaveeyam is soaking in the revelry. Even protests, if any, have to be held there, though the music and merriment left little room or time for such events. Music shows coming up December 18: Music show by Funkus Band; From 6.30pm at Manaveeyam Veedhi December 19: Music show by Prarthana + ONV Choir; From 6.30pm at Manaveeyam Veedhi Closing Ceremony, December 20: Flute concert by Rajesh Cherthala and team; from 5 to 5.45pm at Nishagandhi
Ferry fares in Kerala may go up, government to take call
KOCHI: Taking the state water transport department (SWTD) boats would cost you more if the government approves a study by the National Transportation Planning and Research Centre (NATPAC) recommending to hike the minimum fare of passenger boats from the current `6 to `10. However, the authorities have ruled out any hike in fare of tourist vessels operated by the department, including the popular Indra (the countrys largest solar-electric ferry), Vega-2 and See Kuttanad. NATPAC did a study and submitted a draft report, which proposes increasing the minimum ferry charge to `10. Our internal committee will deliberate on the report this week and forward the same to the state government with our recommendations. The cabinet will then take a final decision on the ticket price increase and how much it should be, said Shaji V Nair, SWTD director. At present, a ride in ordinary boats from Ernakulam to Fort Kochi, or Vypeen and from Thavanakkadavu to Vaikom, costs Rs 6 only. Commuters travelling to Varapuzha and Mulavukad (from Ernakulam boat jetty), will have to dole out Rs 19 and Rs 9, respectively. The department ferries over 1.6 crore commuters per year on wooden/steel/solar-based fiberglass passenger vessels covering a total route length of 1,971.30 km along 116 identified routes. At present, limited water transport facilities are available in Kerala at Kollam, Alappuzha, Kottayam, Ernakulam and Kannur districts. After taking a hit during Covid, the department has taken robust steps, introducing modern boats to woo more passengers. We are witnessing increased commuter patronage in recent months. The monthly ridership in Ernakulam region alone has increased to 2.5 lakh commuters, an SWTD official said. 15 more solar boats to be rolled out soon SWTD director Shaji V Nair said the department is in the process of switching to hybrid vessels running on green energy, especially solar power. We will roll out 15 more solar boats. Besides being eco-friendly, they would cut the operational cost substantially, Shaji said. While the daily operational cost of a diesel boat comes in the `10,000-`12,000 range, that of a solar ferry is only around `500. While the SWTD has been incurring losses year after year its accumulated losses hovering around the `400-crore mark it has started enjoying increased passenger patronage due to modernisation of fleet. The total number of passengers that took SWTD boats rose from 1.44 crore in 2014-15 to 1.6 crore now. Energy shift Daily operational cost of diesel boat: I10,000-I12,000 Daily operational cost of solar ferry: I500 Passengers per annum: I1.6 crore
Businesspersons from Kannur demand access for foreign airlines to airport
Only Air India and IndiGo serve Kannur airport, leaving us with fewer options, say local businesspeople protesting at the Jantar Mantar in Delhi
Second edition of Kannur literary fest from Dec. 20
Nearly 300 people seek treatment for suspected food poisoning in Kannur
KSU State president Aloysius Xavier accuses SFI of cultivating criminal gangs
Registration backlog mounts as Kerala doctors abstain from cumbersome portal
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The National Medical Commission (NMC) is facing a significant backlog in the registration of doctors on its National Medical Register (NMR) portal, owing to cumbersome procedures. An RTI query revealed that in the 100 days since the portals launch in August 2023, only 284 doctors have been registered out of 6,198 who applied. The backlog is especially concerning given the mandate that registration must be completed within three months of notification. The reason, say the doctors, is the portals insistence on affidavits, including in cases of discrepancies in names. This, they say, deters many doctors from going through with the registration process, and prevents many others from even applying altogether. The NMR portal was designed to create a national database and simplify the process for doctors seeking authorisation to practise within India and abroad. According to 2022 government data, India has over 13 lakh medical practitioners. Kerala alone has more than 1 lakh registered doctors. Dr Babu K V, a health activist from Kannur and one of the first doctors to apply for registration, criticised the long-winded procedures, particularly those affecting doctors from Kerala. Doctors who received degrees before the establishment of the Kerala University of Health Sciences (KUHS) or the Kerala State Medical Council (KSMC) are required to provide an affidavit. Additionally, doctors must submit an affidavit from a notary if there are discrepancies in their names on their medical certificates and the Aadhaar cards, Babu said. Over 70% of doctors are impacted by these requirements, he said. He noted that many doctors have stopped applying for NMR registration due to the increasingly slim chances of successful approval. The Travancore Cochin Medical Council became the KSMC in 2021, while the KUHS was established in 2010. Doctors are urging the KSMC to address these issues and request that the NMC accept the authentication provided by the council without the need for additional affidavits due to changes in the names of statutory bodies and universities. One of the advantages of NMR registration is its integration with Aadhaar, allowing for easier verification and ensuring the authenticity of medical practitioners. The system also facilitates public verification of registration numbers while safeguarding privacy. Dr Harikumaran Nair G S, president of the KSMC for Modern Medicine, could not be reached for comments. Natl Medical Register In the 100 days since the portals launch in August 2023, only 284 doctors have been registered out of 6,198 who applied Portals insistence on affidavits cited as reason According to 2022 government data, India has over 13 lakh medical practitioners. Kerala alone has more than 1 lakh registered doctors
Kannur University V-C seeks explanation over NewsClick Editors presence at Literary Festival
Russia emerges champions of Admirals Cup Sailing Regatta 2024
After a week-long, scintillating contest off the coast of Ezhimala in Kannur, team Russia emerged as champions of the prestigious Admirals Cup Sailing Regatta 2024, organised by the Indian Navy. The winning team was represented by Lt Gorkunov Petr llyich and Cdt Loshichinina Polina Vladislavovna. Italy and India were the runners-up. While the formers team was represented by Midshipman Carlo Leonardo and Ensign Camilla Bernabei, SLt Japman Avtar and Cdt P K Reddy carried the banner for the host country. In the mens individual category, Lt Gorkunov Petr Ilyich from Russia claimed the top spot with a flawless performance. He was closely followed by Singapores 2Lt Darius Lee Kheng Wee, and Greeces Ensign Pappas Vissarion H N, who secured the second and third places, respectively. The womens individual category saw an electrifying finish as Ensign Camilla Bernabei of Italy sailed her way to the gold. Russias Cdt Loshichinina Polina Vladislavovna grabbed silver, while Indias own SLt Isha Shah proudly clinched the bronze, earning applause from the home crowd. The 13th edition of the Admirals Cup, which kicked off on December 9, featured 53 skilled sailors, including 14 women, from 25 nations. The Indian contingent included teams from INA, Ezhimala, and the National Defence Academy (NDA) in Khadakwasla, Maharashtra. In contrast, the 2023 edition had seen participation from 21 countries, with Italy emerging as champions, India securing second place, and the UK and Germany sharing third. The expanded roster of nations highlighted the growing prominence of the Admirals Cup on the global sailing calendar. The Admirals Cup, established in 2010, is an annual event aimed at building bridges of friendship with friendly foreign countries, strengthening navy-to-navy engagement, and showcasing the world-class facilities of Indian Naval Academy in Ezhimala, read a Navy statement. The winners were felicitated during a ceremony held this weekend at Ettikulam Beach in Ezhimala. Vice Admiral C R Praveen Nair, commandant of INA, was the chief guest. Team Russia, champions of Admiral's Cup 2024. Beyond the waves The visiting foreign teams and officials also had the opportunity to experience Indias vibrant culture and breathtaking landscapes. Highlights included guided tours of INAs state-of-the-art facilities, a fitness trek to the iconic Mount Dilli, and cultural showcases that offered a taste of Indias rich heritage.
Theyyam community protests show in UAE
KANNUR: Renowned theyyam artist E P Narayanan Peruvannan has been barred from performing the sacred ritual following his refusal to apologise for a controversial performance in Ajman, UAE, last month. The performance had sparked a heated debate among theyyam practitioners and temple committees over perceived violations of customs and rituals. A group of 13 artists, including Narayanan Peruvannan, staged the main theyyams of north Malabar, including Kadankottu Makkavum Makkalum, Vishnumoorthy, Gulikan, and Sasthappan on November 24 at a sports club in Ajman, an act that drew sharp criticism from sections of the theyyam community. Many accused the artists of disrespecting the sanctity of the ritual, leading to their collective ban from performing in theyyam sacred groves, or kavus, for a year. The State Malayan Community Development Association wrote to Chirakkal Kovilakam, urging it to revoke the ceremonial status granted to the artists. The association emphasised that theyyam artists swear an oath to uphold the purity of traditional rituals and practices. Some individuals are violating these vows by performing theyyam on public stages, streets, and even in luxury hotels, the letter said. We request that the Kovilakam reclaim their ceremonial rings and restore the sanctity of these rituals. The Valapattanam Muchilottukavu Bhagavathy temple, where Narayanan Peruvannan traditionally performs the Muchilottu Bhagavathy Kolam, has decided to replace him this year. Narayanan Peruvannan was always our first choice, but we must adhere to customs. This year, we selected another koladhari (theyyam performer), Shaji, a temple committee member, said. Meanwhile, Narayanan Peruvannan said he hasnt apologised for his actions. We followed all the rituals and customs before performing at Ajman, he told TNIE. While Narayanan Peruvannan, a Padma Shri awardee, remains defiant, stating that all rituals were adhered to before the Ajman performance, some of his co-artists have expressed regret. We performed Theyyakolam under the impression that it was suitable for houses and fields during festivals, said Koladhari Prasoon at a press meet in Kannur. We now realise that our actions have caused pain to believers. We deeply regret the inconvenience and assure the community that this will not happen again. Venu Ayyankavu, district president of the Vishnumurthy Wayanad Kulavan Velayappadu Paripalana Sangham, criticised the commercialisation of theyyam. Sacred kolams meant for tharavadu moolasthanams (ancestral shrines) and kavus were performed abroad, making devotees feel betrayed, he said. Who gave them permission to use sacred rituals for financial gain? It is shameful that government-honoured artists are at the forefront of this debacle. Meanwhile, some theyyam enthusiasts have raised concern over the ban. The artists who performed in Ajaman have already made it clear that those kolams were usually performed on fields, which is a public place. However, these days decisions are made in WhatsAapp groups and other social media platforms. It is unfortunate that the sole Padma Shri recipient from the community has been banned from performing, remarked Prabhakaran Kovoor, an enthusiast.
Five tourist destinations in Kerala set to get women-friendly tag
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: In an effort to transform Kerala into a women-friendly destination, the Kerala Responsible Tourism Mission Society has completed a first-of-its-kind gender auditing at five key tourist destinations in the state. With technical support from UN Women, the auditing was carried out at Kanthalloor, Kumarakom, Perumpalam, Kadalundi, and Kanakakunnu Palace. Rupesh Kumar, chief executive officer of the Society, told TNIE that the state government is aiming to declare Kerala a women-friendly destination by December 2025. We have proposed 12 more destinations for gender auditing and are awaiting government approval, he said. The plan is to undertake gap study and gender auditing at every tourism destination in the state. Ahead of the launch of the gender auditing, a comprehensive gap analysis was conducted at 70 selected destinations across the state to examine the safety features and women-friendly facilities to identify shortcomings in the existing infrastructure. The assessment revealed that around 27 destinations have critical infrastructure deficits. Significant infrastructure gaps were found at three destinations. Around 17 destinations have moderate infrastructure while eight were found to have exceptional to satisfactory infrastructure. Kumarakom, Kannur Fort, Pinarayi, Adikadalayi, and Payyambalam beach were among the top performing destinations with exceptional to satisfactory infrastructure. Besides evaluating the adequacy of existing infrastructure, assessment sought to identify gaps hindering the growth of the destinations. The RT Mission has launched efforts to prepare a comprehensive action plan to address the gaps found in the destinations where gender auditing has been completed. We will be able to declare these destinations women-friendly immediately after addressing the gaps, said Rupesh Kumar. Kerala had made a declaration of gender inclusive and women-friendly tourism at the womens conference on Gender Inclusive and Responsible Tourism. Safety is paramount and its a big step in the right direction. Tourists, especially women, should be able to travel solo and they should feel safe. Our aim is to inculcate a culture in society, and tourism should be made part of their lives. We are waiting for the action plan proposal from the RT Mission to take steps to address the gaps, said Tourism Secretary K Biju. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR GENDER INCLUSIVE TOURIST DESTINATIONS Install and maintain streetlights including in low habitation areas and streets Create more gender-friendly bathrooms in tourist destinations, ensuring cleanliness, hygiene and adequate womens toilets Ensure feeding rooms, restrooms and drinking water facilities in public spaces Maintain safety information at bus stands, including emergency helpline numbers and surveillance cameras Comprehensive safety plan in collaboration with the police and transport departments Random checks to ensure facilities, including CCTVs and toilets, are in working condition Zero tolerance policy towards sexual harassment in tourist destination Findings of gap analysis done at 70 tourist destinations 20.8% of destinations have exceptional infrastructure standards, scoring above 70% 48.6% of destinations have moderate infrastructure indicating potential for further development 33.3% od destinations requires upgrade 25% of destinations have efficient washroom facilities, with 18 achieving perfect scores 44.4% of destinations have 100% streetlight facilities Accommodation options are satisfactory in 16.7% of destinations 11.1% of destinations have good transportation infrastructure
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Kannur ADM death: Presence of bloodstains raises suspicion, says wife
KOCHI: Emphasising the need for a CBI probe into the death of Naveen Babu , former ADM of Kannur, his wife Manjusha on Thursday submitted before the Kerala High Court that there is a possibility of homicide. Advocate John S Ralph, counsel for Manjusha, argued that the inquest report indicates the presence of bloodstains on the undergarments of the deceased. There is no mention of any blood or stain in the postmortem findings. This discrepancy leaves the source of bloodstains on the undergarments unexplained, raising suspicion. As the inquest was conducted before the postmortem, it was incumbent upon the investigating officer to seek clarification from the medical examiner regarding this observation. The possibility of the deceased sustaining internal injuries cannot be ruled out, said the counsel for the wife. She alleged thatin all cases of unnatural deaths, viscera are preserved and sent for toxicological analysis to rule out the possibility of poisoning. However, in this case, neitherthe viscera nor blood samples were preserved or submitted for examination. According to thepetitioner, a critical link, in this case, is Prashanth, whose alleged complaint regardingallegationsof bribe to obtain NOC to start a petrol pump triggered the disparaging remarks made by the accused, P P Divya, during the farewell function arranged for the ADM. Opposing the plea for a CBI probe, T A Shaji, Director General of Prosecution, argued that the petitioner failed to provide any evidence to prove the lapses on the part of the police in investigating the case. When asked about the stand of the CBI, the counsel for the agency said it is ready tofollow the order of the court in the matter. Crucial allegations No mention of any blood or stain in the postmortem findings, as opposed to the inquest report Possibility of the deceased sustaining internal injuries cannot be ruled out Neitherthe viscera nor blood samples were preserved or submitted for toxicological analysis to rule out the possibility of poisoning
KSU to protest against SFI violence at Kannur ITI
Kannur University Senate member urges Governor to halt data transfer from varsities to MKCL
Senate member calls for probe into alleged irregularities in K-REAP project
Posters accusing the MP of being unforgiving and a traitor appeared on Payyannur Congress block committee office wall
LDF wins bypolls in Madayi, Chengom wards in Keralas Kannur
SFI, KSU activists booked over Thottada ITI clash in Keralas Kannur
Police book 11 SFI activists on complaint from an injured KSU activist. Five KSU activists and five unidentified individuals were booked based on a complaint from injured SFI activist
KSU-SFI clash at Thottada ITI in Keralas Kannur
The altercation reportedly began when SFI activists allegedly destroyed a flag hoisted by KSU members on the campus, escalating into a physical confrontation. The police intervened and resorted to lathi-charging to disperse the clashing groups
V.D. Satheesan condemned recent attack on Congress office at Venduttayi in Pinarayi, Kannur, calling it an unfortunate incident
UAE: Indian expat falls to death from Jebel Jais mountain
In an unfortunate incident, a 32-year-old United Arab Emirates (UAE)-based Indian expatriate recently died after falling from the Jebel Jais mountain in Ras Al Khaimah. The deceased has been identified as Sayant Madhummal, a native of Kannur, Kerala. He was an auto garage employee in Dubai. As per a report by Kerala daily Media One 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 .
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The excise department on Monday rolled out a special enforcement drive aimed to curb alcohol and drug trafficking into the state in the wake of Christmas and New Year celebrations. The drive, which will continue until January 4, will implement measures to prevent the production and transportation of illicit alcohol within the state, as well as the smuggling of alcohol and drugs from other states. As per the circular issued by Excise Commissioner Mahipal Yadav, inter-state vehicles, including lorries ferrying goods, tankers and luxurious cars will be checked at the excise checkposts in the inter-state borders. The vehicle checking at these points will be monitored by Joint Excise Commissioners, Deputy Commissioners and Assistant Excise Commissioners directly or via cameras. The excise sleuths will also monitor the movement of other-state labourers, who are suspected of smuggling intoxicants. The labour camps of the other-state workers and the trains they usually use to travel to the state will be specially monitored. Tourist vehicles will also be checked to thwart attempts to smuggle in contraband, especially from Mahe and Goa. Surveillance will be mounted to prevent the sale of Ayurveda arishtam having excess alcohol content. A special control room will be set up in the Excise headquarters to lead and monitor the anti-drug offensive. District control rooms operating round-the-clock will also be set up to spearhead the drive. The Deputy Commissioners will divide their district into three zones and each zone will have a striking force to conduct raids at short notice. To prevent the flow of illicit toddy, the toddy tapped in Palakkad will be tested for its quality and quantity before being transported to other districts. Meanwhile, the excise department has begun collecting details of the ex-convicts in drug cases. These people will be subjected to surveillance to ensure that they do not get involved in any new offences. Measures will also be taken to take the habitual offenders into preventive custody. Special attention will be given to the border areas in Kasaragod, Kannur, Wayanad, Palakkad, Idukki and Thiruvananthapuram districts. Coastal police service will be sought to deal with drug trafficking via fishing boats. The excise sleuths will also coordinate with the police's Special Branch to garner information. In areas falling along the inter-state borders, the cooperation of the law enforcement agencies of neighbouring states will be sought.
Amid KPCC leadership talks, Church backs Sunny Joseph for president
KOTTAYAM: Amid speculation of a change of guard at the KPCC, the Catholic Church is demanding that its nominee be made the next state president of the Congress. According to sources, the Church is pitching for former Kannur DCC chief and Peravoor MLA Sunny Joseph. With less than a year remaining for local body elections, followed by the assembly election in another three months, there is a growing demand for a top-to-toe revamp in the party. However, a total revamp appears to be a vexed issue for the Congress, taking into account the power dynamics within the party and the need for maintaining communal balance in its organisational structure. The Christian community, especially the Catholic Church, is dissatisfied with what it is sees as inadequate representation in the Congress leadership, especially after the era of A K Antony and Oommen Chandy. The Church had aired its concerns on multiple occasions. Though the Church leadership has refused to disclose the name of its nominee for KPCC chief, reports suggest that it is backing Sunny Joseph. Sunny, who maintains a good rapport with the Church hierarchy, is also in the good books of Leader of Opposition V D Satheesan. He is currently the parliamentary party secretary of the Congress in the assembly. It is learnt that Joseph, who actively intervened on issues affecting the community, has garnered the support of almost all Catholic bishops. We have already communicated the need to ensure the rightful representation of the Catholic community during the Congress organisational revamp, including in its lower committees. The community has not been adequately represented even in its strongholds, said Jacob G Palackappilly, deputy secretary general of the Kerala Catholic Bishops Council (KCBC). Congress dilemma The Congress leadership now finds itself facing a dilemma: accept the Churchs suggestion and improve relations with it, or stick with an Ezhava representative to prevent the community from shifting its support to the BJP. While the camp of the current incumbent, K Sudhakaran, prefers a revamp without replacing the chief, another section is calling for a replacement. Those who support Sudhakaran highlight the by-election victories and a near sweep in the Lok Sabha elections. They are insisting that if there is to be a change, it should not stop with the KPCC chief, but also include the leader of opposition. No dearth of contenders On the other hand, a number of names are being bandied around for the KPCC top post, if Sudhakaran is indeed replaced. Potential candidates include Kodikkunnil Suresh, Roji M John, Adoor Prakash, Anto Antony, M Liju, among others. Meanwhile, reports suggest that Sudhakaran has the backing of A K Antony, who is keen to maintain the communal balance. Although Antony has distanced himself from party affairs, his opinion still remains the final word for the partys central leadership, say sources. While Kodikkunnil and Roji are seen as strong contenders, the Congress leadership is hesitant to disrupt the current dynamics ahead of local body polls, the results of which will be crucial in the run-up to the 2026 assembly election.
Sudhakaran rejects high commands call to resign as state congress chief
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: K Sudhakaran has rejected AICCs demand to step down from the post of KPCC president as part of the reorganisation in the state Congress. This comes even as the AICC general secretary in-charge of Kerala, Deepa Dasmunshi, has initiated unofficial discussions on a rejig. According to a highly placed party source, Deepa informed Sudhakaran that the high command is in favour of the complete reorganisation of the KPCC. The central leadership also conveyed the desire of a section of leaders for new and young blood at the helm. Sudhakaran reportedly rejected the idea, stating that filling vacant positions was the need of the hour. He also denied questions over his health. Speaking to reporters, Sudhakaran dismissed reports of a change at the top as rumours. These are being aired by news channels, he said. Leader of Opposition V D Satheesan and party leaders supporting him were mooting the idea of an organisational overhaul ahead of the local self-government and assembly elections. With Satheesan as the leader of opposition we need a younger and more vibrant leader as KPCC president, a leader said. We have been neglecting youths for some time. Sudhakarans health is an issue. Social engineering is now key to power, he told TNIE. Leaders who are against removing Sudhakaran are of the view that reorganisation would have to be implemented at the level of KPCC office-bearers and other posts. The Congress currently has 22 KPCC general secretaries, four vice presidents and three working presidents. The post of KPCC treasurer, one working president and two general secretaries are vacant. We need to strengthen the KPCC under Sudhakaran, a senior leader said. New faces should be brought in as office-bearers and KPCC secretaries. Special attention should be accorded to reorganising underperforming DCCs, he added. Meanwhile, CWC member Shashi Tharoor has come out in support of Sudhakaran. Though I do not know of any decision of the high command, in my opinion there is no need to change the KPCC president, Tharoor told reporters on Sunday. Under Sudhakarans leadership, UDF won 18 seats in the 2024 general election. We also won all the sitting seats in the recent bypoll. We increased our margin of victory in Wayanad. I dont understand what his drawbacks are. My belief is that under his leadership the party has performed well, he said. Some senior leaders are apprehensive that Satheesan is now trying to take control of the organisation. Satheesans move comes, they say, as opposition voices in the party have been weakened, with a weakened A group and fragmented I faction backing Ramesh Chennithala. You need mature and tall leaders to talk to community leaders. If you do not send a leader of stature, community heads will treat it as an affront. Sudhakaran won the Kannur LS seat by over one lakh votes. His health has improved. We also posted impressive wins in the Palakkad and Wayanad bypolls. This is a bid to weaken Sudhakaran, a veteran leader said. Tharoors support CWC member Shashi Tharoor has come out in support of Sudhakaran. Though I do not know of any decision of the high command, in my opinion there is no need to change the KPCC president, Tharoor said. Under Sudhakarans leadership, UDF won 18 seats in the 2024 general election. I dont understand what his drawbacks are, he further said.
MLA P V Anvar alleges foul play in ADM Naveen Babus death, accuses CMs aide P Sasi
MALAPPURAM: Launching a broadside at Chief Ministers political secretary P Sasi, Nilambur MLA P V Anvar on Sunday linked him to the death of Naveen Babu , the former additional district magistrate of Kannur. Sasi dismissed the charges. Anvar, who was speaking to reporters in New Delhi, claimed Naveen might have been aware of certain secrets related to Sasi, which could have led to his tragic demise. Referring to the postmortem report of Naveens body, Anvar highlighted several factors that he said intensified suspicions that the late ADMs death may not have been by suicide. Despite reportedly hanging himself with a rope, Naveens internal organs remained intact. The autopsy report also does not mention the bloodstains found on his inner wear, Anvar said. He also claimed Naveen had requested a transfer from Kannur as he was allegedly pressured into supporting the illegal activities involving individuals such as Sasi. Naveen Babu confided in his family and close associates that he was leaving Kannur due to these issues. His family has now demanded a CBI probe, saying that investigation by the special investigation team is unsatisfactory. The postmortem report itself proves the police investigation is inadequate. If the government is truly supportive of Naveen Babus family, why is it opposed to a CBI investigation, asked Anvar. He also called for a thorough investigation to ascertain whether Naveen was poisoned before death. Dismissing the allegations, Sasi said he would take legal action against the MLA for making unfounded accusations. Anvars statements show he has resorted to lies and falsehoods, completely disconnected from the truth, to survive politically. I never had any personal or professional interaction with Naveen Babu. The MLAs attempt to link me to Naveen, with whom I have no association, is a baseless and defamatory accusation. I will take legal action against him for trying to tarnish my reputation in the public eye. Two cases have already been filed in court regarding the defamatory lies he spread about me, Sasi said.
Arakkal bell continues to resonate with the legacy of Keralas sole Muslim dynasty
KANNUR: The Arakkal bell, a poignant symbol of the Arakkal dynasty, stands as a bridge to a bygone era. While iconic figures such as Ali Raja and Arakkal Beevi, along with the grandeur of the Arakkal Kettu (palace), remain etched in collective memory, the bell offers visitors to the Arakkal Museum a profound connection to the regions illustrious past. Erected in 1600, the bell tower was a lifeline for the community, serving to alert both residents and merchants. Though its chimes have fallen silent in recent years, the bell continues to captivate tourists and history enthusiasts, and has been immortalised in photographs and social media posts. The bell tower we see today was built in the 16th century, but it wasnt always like this. Earlier, it had a roof of clay tiles. The current concrete roofing was added just 50 years ago, explains Muhammed Shihad, founder of the Kannur City Heritage Foundation and a local resident. Historical records suggest that the Arakkal dynasty the states only Muslim kingdom used a bell even before the 16th century. The Arakkal bell played a pivotal role in the lives of the subjects. Its resonant chimes alerted people to foreign invasions, sea attacks, and other dangers. It also served to announce namaz (prayer) timings, important public information, and even deaths. In an era devoid of clocks and loudspeakers, the bell dictated the rhythm of daily life. At prayer time, the bell tolled, signalling residents to head to the mosque. Traditionally, the bell tolled when a member of the Arakkal dynasty passed away, a custom observed without interruption for decades. Even until two years ago, it rang five times daily to mark prayer times. P Rashid, a merchant based near the bell tower, was among the last to oversee this duty. Arakkal palace The Arakkal Bell was the alarm for the community for centuries, Rashid recalls. I was in charge of ringing it for about 10 years, following Jinn Majeed, who handled it for 20 years. Two years ago, the Arakkal family informed us that there was no need to ring the bell anymore. Now, the tower remains locked, though visitors still arrive to admire and photograph it from the outside. It has all become part of history. Situated near Arakkal Kettu, the tower remains close to the residence of the Arakkal royal family. The palaces durbar hall was converted into a museum in 2005 by the Kerala government. While it is maintained by the state, the palace is still owned by the Arakkal Royal Trust, which charges a nominal fee for entry to the museum.
Sharada reflects on her life with comrade Nayanar as she turns 90
KANNUR: Sharada Teacher, wife of former chief minister E K Nayanar, celebrated her 90th birthday with heartfelt recollections of her life alongside her late husband. Speaking to the media on Saturday, she described her journey to the milestone as her greatest fortune, cherishing the years spent with her Comrade Nayanar. The Navati celebration organised by her children took place at a private convention centre in Dharmasala. It was attended by prominent figures, including Union Minister Suresh Gopi, CPM leaders E P Jayarajan and P K Sreemathy, and Speaker A N Shamseer. The event was filled with nostalgia as Sharada Teacher shared anecdotes and reflections about her life with Nayanar, who passed away in 2004. Sharada Teacher also recalled the intertwined significance of their birthdays-hers on November 7 and Nayanars on November 9. Despite Nayanars aversion to birthday celebrations, she fondly remembered marking his 80th birthday at the insistence of their children. Even then, he would say, What birthday? But that year was an exception, she reminisced.
NH66 widening project to be completed by December 2025
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Work on widening the Kasaragod-Thiruvananthapuram NH-66 stretch to 45m will be completed by December 2025, Public Works Minister P A Mohamed Riyas said on Friday, after attending Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayans meeting with Union Minister of Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari in New Delhi. He said at the meeting, Gadkari positively responded to Keralas futuristic proposals to tackle the traffic-related problems that may arise in the coming years. Kerala experiences the most traffic-related problems in India. It has the highest population density and these issues are likely to intensify in future. The state submitted some futuristic proposals that would meet its demands until 2044. Nitin Gadkari adopted a very positive stand on the proposals, Riyas said. On the progress of the NH widening works, Riyas said 74% work on the Talapady-Chengala stretch was over, while 58% work on Chengala-Nileshwar stretch was complete. As much as 50% work on Nileshwar-Taliparamba stretch, 58% work on Taliparamba-Muzhappilangad stretch and 45% work on Azhiyur-Vengalam stretch, besides 76% work on Kozhikode bypass, are over, he said. Construction of an elevated highway between Ramanattukara and Kozhikode airport was also proposed at the meeting. Nod for old proposals Riyas said Nitin Gadkari had agreed in-principle to Keralas request to sanction some old proposals, which will now be resubmitted after making necessary changes in estimation and alignment. They include: Malaparamba-Puthuppady NH 766 stretch in Kozhikode (35km); Puthuppady-Muthanga NH 766 stretch (77.6km); Kollam-Anjilimoodu NH 766 stretch (62.1km); Kottayam-Ponkunnam NH 183 stretch (30.3km); Mundakayam-Kumily NH 183 stretch (55.15km); Bharanikkavu-Mundakayam NH 183 stretch (116.8km) & Adimaly-Kumily NH 185 stretch (84km) Road renovation Public Works Minister P A Mohamed Riyas said Union Minister Nitin Gadkari had agreed in-principle to renovate 17 important roads some of which connect ports and airports. They include the Punalur bypass and the road connecting Kannur airport with the NH, and would cater to the states demands for the next 20 years, he said.
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Tearful Farewell to Alappuzha Medical College Students Lost in Tragic Road Accident
The Alappuzha Government Medical College campus was filled with grief on Tuesday as the bodies of five first-year MBBS students, who tragically died in a road accident, were brought to the Medical College Central Library building. The once-busy corridor of the building, which had been full of activity until just a day earlier, now stood silent, filled with mourning family members, friends, teachers, and public visitors who came to offer their condolences and pay their final respects. The victims of the crash were Devanandan from Kottakkal in Malappuram, Sreedeep Valsan from Shekharipuram in Palakkad, Ayush Shaji from Kavalam in Alappuzha, Muhammed Ibrahim P.P. from Andrott island in Lakshadweep, and Muhammed Abdul Jabbar from Muttom in Kannur. They were in a car that veered into the opposite lane and collided with a Kerala State Road Transport Corporation bus near Kalarcode in Alappuzha on Monday night. Six other students, Anand Manu, Krishadev, Alvin, Muhsin, Gouri Shankar, and Shane, who were also in the car, were injured, with three of them in critical condition. The students were on their way to a movie in Alappuzha in a rented vehicle. Governor Arif Mohammed Khan, Fisheries Minister Saji Cherian, Agriculture Minister P. Prasad, and Alappuzha District Collector Alex Varghese joined the grieving crowd at the campus to pay their last respects. After the postmortem examinations, the bodies were brought to the library building before noon. Family and friends, many still in shock, struggled to hold back their tears. Weve only been together for about two months, but we became like family. I cant believe this happened, said a devastated first-year MBBS student. Ibrahim, one of the victims, had recently passed the NEET-UG exam on his first attempt and secured admission to the medical college. We are all in shock. He was supposed to be the backbone of his family, but fate had other plans, said a family friend. Afterward, the bodies were transported to their hometowns, leaving the campus shrouded in sadness. Ibrahim was laid to rest at a mosque graveyard in Ernakulam. The accident occurred around 9:30 p.m., just under 10 km from the medical college. Authorities from the Motor Vehicles department said the crash was caused by reckless driving. The student driving the car, Gouri Shankar, had obtained his driving license less than six months ago. The car lacked an anti-lock braking system, and when he applied the brakes on the wet road, the vehicle skidded and crashed into the bus, said A.K. Dilu, the Regional Transport Officer in Alappuzha. Mr. Dilu also revealed that the seven-seater car, which was meant for only seven passengers, had 11 people in it at the time of the crash. The students had rented the car from an unauthorized service. Weve identified the owner of the rent-a-car facility and have summoned him for questioning, Mr. Dilu added. Steps will also be taken to suspend Gouri Shankars driving license. The campus remained in mourning as public figures and officials came together to honor the lives lost. Five MBBS Students Dead in Alappuzha Car Crash
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Two buses collide in Kerala, 35 passengers injured
Kannur: About 35 passengers travelling in two state-owned Kerala State Road Transportation Corporation (KSRTC) buses were injured when the buses collided near Peravur in Keralas Kannur district on Monday. One bus was travelling from Mananthavady to Payyanur and the other bus was going to Mananthavady. While the condition of one passenger was reported to be 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 .
Five MBBS Students Dead in Alappuzha Car Crash
In a heart-wrenching incident on Monday night, five MBBS students lost their lives after their car collided with a KSRTC bus in Alappuzha. The accident occurred around 10 pm near Kalarcode, with the identities of the victims not initially confirmed. However, it has since been reported that the five students were first-year MBBS students at TD Medical College, Vandanam. The bodies of the deceased will be made available for public viewing at Alappuzha Medical College on Tuesday. Local ministers and other officials are expected to pay their respects to the students. The tragic accident resulted in the deaths of five young medical students and left six others in critical condition. The students, who had just watched a movie, were returning home when their car collided with a KSRTC Fast Passenger bus. In addition to the fatalities, 15 bus passengers were injured, with some requiring immediate medical care. Reports indicate that the car, which was carrying 11 passengers, was severely overloaded, and the accident may have been caused by a combination of factors, including heavy rainfall, the vehicle's age, and the overloading of passengers. The deceased students have been identified as: Devananthan (19), Kottakkal, Malappuram Sreedev Valsan (19), Sekharipuram, Palakkad Ayush Shaji (19), Chennadu, Kottayam PP Mohammed Ibrahim (19), Androth, Lakshadweep Mohammed Abdul Jabbar (19), Pandyala, Kannur Among the injured are: Krishnadev, Manappuram, Cherthala Muhsin Muhammad, Chavara, Kollam Anand Manu, Kollam Gouri Shankar, Kannankulangara, Ernakulam Alvin George, Edathua Shane Denston, Marianad, Thiruvananthapuram All the injured students are receiving treatment at Alappuzha Medical College Hospital. Additionally, the 15 bus passengers who were hurt in the crash are also undergoing medical care. Tragic Bus Accident in Maharashtra's Gondia District Claims Nine Lives, 25 Injured Tragic Car Accident Claims Life of Director Ashwni Dhir's Son Jalaj Dhir
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Kerala Police Nab Key Suspect in Rs 1 Cr, 300 Gold Sovereign Theft
Thiruvananthapuram: In a major breakthrough, the Kerala police apprehended the primary suspect in the Valapattanam theft case, where Rs 1 crore in cash and 300 sovereigns of gold were stolen from a residence. Kannur City Police Commissioner Ajit Kumar stated that CCTV footage was pivotal in arresting the main suspect, Lijeesh. The suspect is the neighbour of Ashraf, whose house was burgled. Ashraf, a wholesale rice merchant, was in Madurai attending a wedding when the theft occurred. The family departed for Madurai on November 19 and discovered the burglary upon their return on the evening of November 24. The commissioner informed the media that the accused was identified as a bald individual solely from the CCTV footage. Fingerprints and video evidence collected at the scene were instrumental in solving the case. Lijeesh entered the house after breaking the rear window. He adjusted one of the CCTV cameras, inadvertently recording himself inside the house. In a comprehensive investigation, the police examined 100 segments of CCTV footage, analyzed over 100 Call Detail Records (CDR), took the fingerprints of 76 individuals, interrogated about 200 people, and scrutinized nearly 70 criminals with a similar modus operandi. The police retrieved Rs 1.21 crore and 267 sovereigns of gold from a specially built safe under a bed. Inspections were carried out in 35 lodges. Following the evidence collection, Lijeesh was called in for questioning at the police station recently and his mobile phone was also seized. Subsequently, Lijeesh was detained and interrogated. After being confronted with the evidence sequentially, he admitted to the crime at approximately 7 pm the previous day, according to the police. Lijeesh is implicated in another theft case in Keecheri. The police are investigating whether he is linked to other incidents of robbery.
Cyclone Fengal: IMD issues red alert for northern Kerala
Thiruvananthapuram: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Monday issued a warning of significant rainfall in Kerala due to cyclone Fengal, currently positioned as a strong low-pressure area over northern Tamil Nadu. The system is expected to intensify as it moves towards the Arabian Sea, passing over northern Kerala and Karnataka by December 3, the IMD said. Kerala is forecast to experience light to moderate rain across most regions on Monday, with isolated areas likely to receive very heavy rainfall and thunderstorms, it added. On Tuesday, heavy to very heavy rain is anticipated in the northern and central parts of the state. Intermittent light to moderate rain with occasional thunderstorms is expected to persist over the next five days, IMD said. Red alerts have been issued for five northern districts - Kasaragod, Kannur, Wayanad, Kozhikode, and Malappuram - on Monday. Palakkad, Thrissur, Idukki, and Ernakulam districts are under an orange alert, while Kottayam, Alappuzha, and Pathanamthitta are on a yellow alert. State Revenue Minister K Rajan urged residents to stay vigilant as rainfall is likely to intensify in northern Kerala. According to the IMD, a red alert signifies extremely heavy rain exceeding 20 cm in 24 hours, an orange alert indicates very heavy rain between 11 cm and 20 cm, and a yellow alert warns of heavy rain ranging from 6 cm to 11 cm. The district administration in Kasaragod has declared a holiday for all educational institutions, including professional colleges, tuition centres, anganwadis, and madrasas, on Tuesday. However, model residential schools will remain open, the administration clarified. Earlier on Monday, similar holidays were declared for educational institutions, including professional colleges and anganwadis, in Pathanamthitta, Idukki, Kottayam, and Wayanad districts.
Cyclone Fengal: Well-marked low-pressure area to emerge over Arabian Sea by December 3, says IMD
Five northern districts of Kerala Kasaragod, Kannur, Malappuram, Kozhikode and Wayanad continue to be on red alert on Monday for extremely heavy rainfall
Neighbor held for 1 cr gold heist in Kerala
Kannur: Kerala police on Monday arrested a neighbour in connection with the theft of Rs 1 crore and 300 sovereigns of gold from a trader's residence in Kannur district last week. The accused, Lijesh (30), was taken into custody on Saturday by an investigation team constituted to probe the case, police said. The stolen cash and ornaments were recovered from under a cot at the house of Lijesh, a welder. Police said that the breakthrough in the investigation came through CCTV footage and fingerprint evidence. CCTV visuals showed the accused returning to the same house the day after the theft, raising suspicions of the involvement of someone familiar with the household. Crucial evidence included a chisel found inside the house and fingerprints, police said. The theft occurred while Ashraf, a rice trader, and his family were attending a wedding in Madurai on November 19. They discovered the robbery upon returning home on November 24.
Kerala rains: Five districts on red alert for extremely heavy rainfall
IMD puts northern districts Malappuram, Kozhikode, Wayanad, Kannur and Kasaragod on red alert. Chief Minister urges people in these districts to remain alert
Cyclone Fengal's Heavy Rains Trigger Red Alert in Kerala and Disruptions Across Southern India
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for four districts in Kerala -- Malappuram, Kozhikode, Wayanad, and Kannur-- forecasting extremely heavy rainfall on December 2, 2024. The regions are expected to receive more than 20 cm of rain within 24 hours, raising concerns over potential flooding and landslides. An orange alert previously issued for Kottayam and Pathanamthitta was upgraded to red as weather conditions intensified. The IMD also flagged the possibility of moderate to heavy rainfall in other parts of the state, issuing yellow alerts for regions anticipating 6 to 11 cm of rain. Precautionary Measures in Kerala In response to the warnings, authorities have declared a holiday for all educational institutions, including schools, colleges, and anganwadis, in the affected districts for December 2. The Kerala State Disaster Management Authority (KSDMA) has urged residents in landslide-prone and low-lying areas to remain cautious and evacuate if advised. Those living along riverbanks and near dams have been instructed to relocate to safer areas as a precaution. Heavy rainfall is likely to cause traffic disruptions, waterlogging, and poor visibility on major roads. Additionally, the risk of uprooted trees and power outages remains high, with the KSDMA emphasizing the importance of adhering to safety guidelines. Cyclone Fengal's Impact on Tamil Nadu and Puducherry Cyclone Fengal, which struck Tamil Nadu and Puducherry on November 30, weakened into a depression by December 1. It was positioned northwest of Villupuram, Tamil Nadu, and west-northwest of Puducherry, moving west-northwestward at a speed of 7 km/h. The IMD predicts the system will further weaken into a low-pressure area over north interior Tamil Nadu by December 2 night. Puducherry witnessed record-breaking rainfall, with 48.6 cm of rain recorded within 24 hours. Lieutenant Governor Kailashnathan noted the inability of the drainage system to handle such a volume of water, leading to widespread flooding, submerged electric substations, and power outages. Restoration efforts are underway, with authorities aiming to restore power by the end of December 2. In Tamil Nadu, heavy rainfall caused significant flooding in Cuddalore, Villupuram, and other districts. Schools and colleges in several districts, including Ranipet and Vellore, have been closed as a safety measure. Emergency teams are on standby to address power outages, clear fallen trees, and assist residents in vulnerable areas. Cyclones Residual Effects Expected in Karnataka The IMD has forecasted that the remnants of Cyclone Fengal may influence weather conditions along the Karnataka coast and adjoining areas in the coming days. Bengaluru and surrounding regions could witness sporadic heavy rainfall as the system moves across southern India. Authorities continue to monitor the situation closely, with updates and safety instructions being issued regularly. Residents are advised to stay informed, adhere to evacuation orders when necessary, and avoid unnecessary travel during adverse weather conditions. Cyclone Fengal Impacts: 20 Flights Cancelled at Hyderabad Airport Cyclone Fengal Nears Chennai: Schools Closed, Fishermen Warned to Stay Ashore Cyclone Fengal Set to Make Landfall on November 30, Tamil Nadu Braces for Impact
IMD issues red alert in Kerala; heavy rains expected on Dec 2
Thiruvananthapuram: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Sunday issued a red alert for four districts in the state, forecasting extremely heavy rains on December 2. According to the IMD, Malappuram, Kozhikode, Wayanad and Kannur are expected to experience extremely heavy rainfall on Monday. Though the weather agency earlier placed Kottayam and Pathanamthitta under an orange 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 .
Red alert issued for four districts in Kerala on Monday
Extreme heavy rainfall expected in Malappuram, Kozhikode, Wayanad, and Kannur
Ganja worth Rs 2.5 crore seized at Kochi Airport
Kochi: The Customs Department seized ganja worth approximately Rs 2.5 crore and arrested a passenger at Kochi International Airport, officials said on Saturday. They stated that 7,920 grams of green-coloured dried plant buds, suspected to be ganja, were confiscated from the passenger who had arrived from Bangkok. The accused, identified as Favas from Kozhikode, was produced before the Judicial Magistrate in Angamaly on Friday and subsequently remanded to judicial custody at Aluva Sub Jail, an official said. Based on information received from the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI), Kannur, Customs officers intercepted a passenger on Air Asia Flight No FD 170. A detailed examination of his check-in baggage revealed 17 bags concealed among clothes, containing the dried plant buds, suspected to be ganja, the official stated. The seized substance weighed 7,920 grams and is valued at Rs 2.376 crore. Further investigations are underway, an official added.
Kerala: CPM Rejects CBI Probe into ADM Naveen Babus Death
Kerala CPM state secretary M V Govindan. (Image: Facebook) Kerala CPM state secretary M V Govindan. (Image: Facebook) Thiruvananthapuram: CPM state secretary M V Govindan on Wednesday said his party was not in favour a CBI investigation into the death of former Kannur ADM Naveen Babu. Govindan stated that the party's stance on the CBI inquiry is firm and unchanged, describing the CBI as a caged parrot. The CPM state secretary, however, emphasized the party's support for Naveen's family. Govindan was reacting to questions from media persons regarding the plea filed by Naveen Babu's wife Manjusha before the Kerala High Court seeking a CBI probe into her husband's death. The high court directed the state police to produce the case diary of the investigation. Naveen Babu's family told the court that the ADM's death was not a suicide but a case of greed and that the police were desperate to save the accused CPM Kannur district committee member PP Divya. The single bench, which accepted the petition seeking a CBI probe on file, asked the state government and the CBI to file a reply. The petition was posted for detailed hearing on December 6. Naveen Babu was found hanging at his official residence in Kannur on October 15. This occurred following public embarrassment and corruption accusations levelled by P P Divya, the former president of the Kannur district panchayat, at his farewell event on October 14. Divya, who was not an invitee at the event, accused him of bribery related to the NOC for a petrol pump in the presence of the ADM, Collector, and other staff members. This accusation was in reference to a claim made by Prashant, a CPM supporter who had applied for an NOC for a petrol pump. Manjusha, who is also the Tahsildar of Konni, stated in her petition that they reject the police's conclusion that Naveen Babu's death was a suicide, suspecting instead that he was murdered and then hanged. The special police team, constituted post the ADM's death, has failed to make any significant headway in the investigation to date. The plea expresses concern that scientific evidence, including CCTV footage, is not being gathered, suggesting that the investigative team might be attempting to conceal actual evidence and fabricate false evidence to protect the accused. The lapse in further proceedings, including the inquest after the death of Naveen Babu, should also be considered intentional. It is also suspected that the procedures completed without the presence of a close relative were to cover up the murder.
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The case diary regarding the investigation into the death of former Kannur ADM must be produced before the Kerala High Court on December 6
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Gold, cash stolen from traders house in Kannur
1 crore cash and 300 sovereigns of gold stolen
Kerala: Burglars Steal 1 Crore, 300 Sovereigns of Gold in Kannur
Kannur (Kerala): A gang of burglars made off with cash to the tune of Rs 1 crore and 300 sovereigns of gold from the home of a prominent businessman in Valapattanam in this district, police said on Monday. The theft took place when the owners were away in Madurai in Tamil Nadu to attend a marriage ceremony. The burglary came to light when the residents returned home on Sunday night and found the valuables stored in the locker missing, they said. Police sources said the residents had been away from the house since November 19. It is suspected that the burglars gained entry into the house by cutting the grill of the kitchen window. Three people could be seen scaling the compound wall and entering the house in the CCTV footage. One of the relatives of the family told the media that money, gold and other valuables were kept locked in a cupboard and its key was kept in another room. A police team and fingerprint experts reached the house and collected evidence and a widespread search was launched to nab the accused.
IndiGo to resume Kannur-Delhi daily flights from December 12
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K.K. Ratnakumari elected Kannur district panchayat president; P.P. Divya absent during voting
Former president P.P. Divya notably absent from voting reportedly due to bail conditions following legal complications related to death of former ADM Naveen Babu
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Kannur ADM death: P.P. Divya appears before police as per bail conditions
Thalassery Sessions Court, while granting her bail, had stipulated that P.P. Divya must report to police station every Monday between 10 a.m. and 11 a.m.
Kerala: Madrassa teacher arrested for branding student with iron box
Kannur: A Madrassa teacher was arrested for allegedly branding a student with an iron box in this north Kerala district, police said on Saturday. Umair Ashrafi, hailing from Tanur in neighbouring Malappuram district, was also accused of smearing chilli powder on the private parts of the boy, alleging disobedience, they said. As the student lodged 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 .
Madrassa teacher in Kerala held for branding student with iron box
Kannur (Kerala): A Madrassa teacher was arrested for allegedly branding a student with an iron box in this north Kerala district, police said on Saturday. Umair Ashrafi, hailing from Tanur in neighbouring Malappuram district, was also accused of smearing chilli powder on the private parts of the boy, alleging disobedience, they said. As the student lodged a complaint with the police recently, the accused fled from the state and was staying in hideouts in various places in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. Based on a tip-off that he was coming to his home district from Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu, a police team reached Tanur and waited for his arrival on Thursday. Though Ashrafi tried to run away on seeing the police, he was later caught. Kannavam police arrested him and booked him under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). Ashrafi was produced before a local court here which remanded him to judicial custody on Friday, police added.
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ADM Suicide: P P Divya Granted Bail
CPM leader P P Divya receives bail in ADM Naveen Babu suicide case under strict conditions imposed by Kannur sessions court
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A Kerala court granted bail to CPI(M) leader P.P. Divya, remanded in connection with the death of former Kannur Additional District Magistrate Naveen Babu on Friday. Divya is likely to get released from prison in the evening itself. Hearing her bail plea, Thalassery Principal District and Sessions Judge K.T. Nissar Ahammed granted relief to Divya on Friday in the case in which she is accused of abetting the suicide of the revenue official. Her anticipatory bail plea was rejected on October 29 following which she was arrested by police. Kannur police have registered a case against Divya for abetting the suicide of the revenue official. Kerala police has formed a Special Investigation Team to probe the case. The CPI(M) had removed Divya from the Kannur district panchayat president post following the case. Naveen Babu, the former ADM of Kannur was found dead in his official quarters on October 15, a day after his colleagues gave him a send-off following Babus transfer to his hometown Pathanamthitta. Allegedly, Divya, who attended the meeting uninvited, criticised Babu in connection with granting NOC for a petrol pump in Chengalai, Kannur and levelled corruption allegations against him. During the meeting, Divya had said she did not want to present a memento to Babu and added the reason for it would be revealed in two days. She left the meeting immediately after making the allegations. A departmental enquiry rubbished the corruption allegations against Naveen Babu.
Kannur ADM death: Court grants bail to Kerala CPI(M) leader P.P. Divya
P.P. Divya, who was in judicial remand, moved a petition for regular bail after her anticipatory bail plea was rejected by court on October 29
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Kerala ADM Suicide: Verdict Looms for PP Divya
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: PP Divya, the former president of the Kannur district panchayat who is accused of abetting the suicide of ADM Jeevan Babu, will remain in the Women's Jail in Pallikkunnu. The Thalassery district court will pronounce its verdict on Friday. Divya, who surrendered 14 days post the ADM's demise, faces charges of abetment to suicide and has been remanded to judicial custody for 14 days. The court heard the arguments from both defense and prosecution Divya's lawyer contended that the ADM had accepted a bribe from Prashanth, a petrol pump applicant who was subsequently suspended. The ADM had telephoned Prashanth, and they had met, with footage available from KTDC's hotel. He urged the court to consider bail, noting that Prashanth secured a gold loan of Rs 1 lakh from a cooperative bank on October 5, and both the ADM and Prashanth's mobile towers placed them at the same location on October 6, as indirect evidence. In the counterargument, the prosecution questioned the possibility of accepting a bribe solely based on a phone call. Prashant's suspension was not only due to the bribery allegation but also for indiscipline. How can the conversation between the ADM and Prashanth be considered proof of bribery? What evidence supports the claim that Prashanth obtained a bank loan to pay a bribe? The only assertion of the bribe being paid comes from Prashanth himself. The prosecution also mentioned that Naveen Babu, who joined the service at 19, has never faced bribery accusations. No delays occurred in the Kannur petrol pump file where the allegation surfaced. Hence, the question of corruption does not arise as there is no evidence or witnesses to confirm the payment of money. The lawyer for Naveen Babu's family contended that the police engaged in a game of hide and seek by not arresting Divya following the ADM's death. They failed to take the statement of the ADM's wife. Despite being served notices twice, Divya did not cooperate with the investigation. The assertion that Divya had no intention of causing suicide is untrue, he stated.
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Kannur ADM death: Court to pronounce verdict on P.P. Divyas bail plea on November 8
P.P.Divyas lawyer has argued that the case lacks clear evidence of intent to abet suicide
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Thousands offer bali at Thirunelly in Wayanad
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Kannur ADM Death: P.P. Divya released into police custody
Former president of Kannur district panchayat will be in police custody till 5 p.m. on Friday. Thalassery Principal Sessions Court is set to consider Divyas bail plea
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