LDF governments fourth anniversary fete: CM Pinarayi to meet 500 people in each district
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: As part of the fourth anniversary celebrations of the LDF government from April 21 to May 30, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan will chair district-level meetings in which a select group of 500 people will participate in each district. The participants will include beneficiaries of various state government schemes, representatives of trade unions, representatives of youth and student outfits, personalities in the field of art, sport and culture, professionals, industry leaders, NRKs and community leaders. The schedule of the chief ministers district-level meetings have been announced. Pinarayi will attend the meeting in Kasaragod on April 21, Wayanad on April 22, Pathanamthitta on April 24, Idukki on April 28 and Kottayam on April 29. The chief minister will attend the meeting in Palakkad on May 5, Alappuzha on May 6, Ernakulam on May 7, Kannur on May 9, Malappuram on May 12, Kozhikode on May 13, Thrissur on May 14, Kollam on May 22 and Thiruvananthapuram on May 23. As part of the celebrations, regional-level assessment meetings will also be chaired by the chief minister. The meeting for Palakkad, Malappuram and Thrissur districts will be held on May 8 in Palakkad. While the meeting for Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam and Pathanamthitta districts will be held in Thiruvananthapuram on May 15, the regional meeting for Kasaragod, Kannur, Wayanad and Kozhikode districts will be held in Kannur on May 26. Similarly, Kottayam will host the regional meet for Ernakulam, Idukki, Alappuzha and Kottayam districts. Both the district and regional-level meetings will be convened from 10.30 am to 12.30 pm. Besides these, state-level meetings on various topics will be organised by government agencies and departments. While the Youth Welfare Department will hold a meeting on the topic of youth welfare on May 3 in Kozhikode, the higher education department will convene a meeting of students of professional colleges on May 11 in Kottayam. The science and technology department will convene a meeting of professionals on May 17 in Kottayam followed by a meeting on the topic of SC/ST development by the Department of SC/ ST Welfare on May 18 in Palakkad. This will be followed by a cultural meeting by the cultural affairs department on May 19 in Thrissur and a meeting on the topic of women empowerment organised by the Women and Child Development Department on May 27 in Ernakulam.
Germany happy with Kochi Water Metro, keen to fund more vessels
KOCHI: Pleased with the positive impact of the Kochi Water Metro, the German government now wants to take its cooperation with the project to the next level, with plans including funding of vessels and extending technical assistance, among others. Yes, were thinking of funding more boats through the KfW Development Bank. Were also considering other measures, which are being finalised. We want to continue with the progression. Well continue to extend ongoing technical cooperation with GIZ, which is also backing KMRL [Kochi Metro Rail Ltd] with last-mile connectivity. Weve seen the electric buses and e-rickshaws plying on the roads as a result of this, Caren Blume, deputy head of development cooperation at the German embassy in New Delhi, told TNIE. The move assumes significance in the wake of the Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI) entrusting the Kochi Water Metro Ltd (KWML) with conducting a feasibility study to replicate the countrys first water metro project in several other cities in the country. Together with the state of Kerala and the city of Kochi, Germany is striving to create a comprehensive environmentally friendly transport solution for cities, including waterways. We want the transport to be comfortable and attractive for people to use, affordable and accessible to all citizens. We hope to set an example that will inspire other cities to follow suit. The Indian government is already exploring a similar system in 24 more locations across the country, Caren said. A top KWML official confirmed that the German government is interested in collaborating with the project to develop a water metro in 17 locations, namely Ayodhya, Dhubri, Goa, Guwahati, Kollam, Kolkata, Prayagraj, Patna, Srinagar, Varanasi, Mumbai, Vasai, Mangaluru, Gandhinagar and Alappuzha, as well as the Lakshadweep and the Andaman & Nicobar islands. We understand that they are willing to fund the project in other cities. Initially, a total of 17 locations were proposed. Now, there is talk of including seven more cities. However, the same has not been conveyed to us, said Sajan P John, chief operating officer, KWML. The German ministry for economic cooperation and development (BMZ), through the German state-owned bank KfW, is currently supporting KMRL with the loan of 110 million euros to implement the water transport system. The association with KMRL is actually part of the Green and Sustainable Development Partnership (GSDP) between India and Germany. The partnership is aimed at making the transportation system more environmental friendly, accessible to the disabled and also safe for women and children, Caren added. Impact visible The envoy noted that the German side is pleased with the Kochi Water Metro project taking off on expected lines. It is great to see the positive impact of this innovative method of transport on the travel habits of the population between the mainland and the islands. It is both modern and sustainable. Even though the water metro is a new concept, the positive impact is already visible with Kochi residents. With more users, more benefits will be visible in areas such as employment, inclusion, reduction of greenhouse gases and a reduced travel time, Caren pointed out. The project further addresses the challenge of inner-city traffic, as identified in the Comprehensive Mobility Plans and aligning with national policies that promote integrated traffic solutions. Kochi Water Metro is going to be further integrated into the existing and future public transportation system of Kochi and linked even more closely with other climate-friendly means of transport such as low-emission buses or metros, the German envoy said. Established in 2022 through a deal between the premiers of the two countries, the GSDP aligns Indo-German development efforts to tackle pressing climate and sustainability challenges. 110-mn euro loan The German govt has granted a loan of 110-mn euros to implement the water metro system It is interested in collaborating for development of water metros in 17 locations Ayodhya, Dhubri, Goa, Guwahati, Kollam, Kolkata, Prayagraj, Patna, Srinagar, Varanasi, Mumbai, Vasai, Mluru, Gandhinagar, Alapp-uzha, Lakshadweep and the Andaman & Nicobar islands
Muthalapozhi deadlock: DM Act invoked as fishers vow to block sandbar removal without dredger
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The district administration has decided to invoke the Disaster Management Act at Muthalapozhi as the meeting convened by Fisheries Minister Saji Cherian failed to reach a consensus. The harbour was shut down following sand accumulation along its mouth, which has brought fishing operations to a grinding halt for the past four days. Trade unions, fishermen and other allied workers have been on the warpath since the closure of the harbour. On Wednesday, a section of fishermen took out a protest march and conducted a dharna at the office of the assistant executive engineer of the harbour engineering department. The meeting chaired by the minister decided to launch dredging activities at the Muthalapozhi harbour mouth from Thursday. The minister assured protesters that the harbour mouth will be reinstated by May 15. He said that advanced machinery will be employed to expedite dredging activities. Cherian also announced that the project to extend the breakwater, to ensure safety of fishing vessels, will take off by March 20. District Collector Anu Kumari told TNIE that proceedings under the DM Act will be issued on Thursday to break the sandbar at Muthalapozhi estuary. Many panchayats in the region are under flood threat as the estuary remains closed owing to sand accumulation. The attempts made by the department to remove the sandbar in the past days failed owing to protest from fishermen. However, fishermen remain adamant, saying that they will intensify their protest on Thursday and will not allow authorities to break the sandbar without bringing a dredger. We dont trust any of the decisions taken and we have decided to intensify protest. We will stall the activities to open the sandbar tomorrow at any cost. We will not allow them to do the work without bringing the dredger, said Sajeev Salahudheen, vice-chairman of the Muthalapozhi Avakasa Samithi. He said many people have lost their lives because of the lousy and inadequate dredging activities of the department. The government didnt promise any relief in the meeting, he added. With the monsoon season fast approaching, the department has decided to intensify operations by working 20 hours a day to expedite the clearing of the harbour mouth. An official said that a dredger owned by the Maritime Board is being transported from Azheekal via sea and is expected to reach Muthalapozhi within 10 days. As an interim measure, Anu Kumari reached out to the Kollam district collector to accommodate displaced fishermen from Muthalapozhi at Sakthikulangara harbour. She said that the Kollam collector will hold a meeting soon with representatives of the harbour to ensure that fishermen from Muthalapozhi are accommodated there without any issue.
Kollam police arrest man in connection with former pleader P G Manus suicide
KOLLAM: The police have arrested a 40-year-old man in connection with the suicide of former government pleader P G Manu who was found dead at a rented house in Anandavalleeswaram in Kollam district. The accused, Ernakulam resident Johnson, was arrested from Piravom. Manu was found hanging in his rented home on Sunday by his junior lawyers. Based on their statement, the West Police registered a case for unnatural death. According to the police, Johnson had gone into hiding after the incident. He had been in jail since October 2024 in an attempt to murder case, during which period his wife contacted Manu for legal assistance. After being released in November, Johnson accused Manu of sexually assaulting his wife while he was in jail. Johnson allegedly threatened Manu over the phone, and in person, with filing a case. He then called Manu and his wife and sister to his rented house in Puthusseripady, Ernakulam, claiming that he wanted to settle the matter. But he recorded the entire meeting secretly. According to the police, Johnson assaulted and humiliated Manu in front of his wife and sister. He later used the footage to blackmail Manu, continuing to harass and insult him - including with caste-based slurs - until March this year. He allegedly demanded compensation to drop the complaint, but Manu refused. In early April, Johnson uploaded the video to Facebook. He threatened Manu through acquaintances and online channels, warning that he would file an FIR. If that happened, Manus bail in an earlier sexual assault case would be revoked, and he would face jail again. Chats and call records from Manus phone, along with witness statements from friends and relatives, helped establish the motive for the suicide, a police officer said.
Portrait of RSS founder at Kollam Pooram sparks row; TDB seeks report, police register case
KOLLAM: The display of RSS founder K B Hedgewars portraits during the Kollam Pooram held in connection with the Sree Krishnaswamy Temple festival at the Ashramam grounds has sparked a controversy, prompting the Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) to seek a report from the assistant devaswom commissioner, Kollam. Hedgewars images were shown alongside those of social reformers like Sree Narayana Guru and B R Ambedkar during the traditional Kudamattam event organised by the Puthiyakavu temple. This is the third such incident of pictures or songs with political undertones being displayed or performed during a temple festival in the state the past two months. On March 10, the rendering of revolutionary songs during the festival at Kadakkal Devi temple had triggered a row, with the Kerala High Court also expressing strong disapproval. Earlier this month, the alleged singing of the RSS ganageetham during a festival concert at the Manjippuzha Sree Bhagavathy Bhadrakali temple in Kottukkal had also sparked a controversy. In the latest case, the Kollam East police have registered a case under the Travancore-Cochin Hindu Religious Institutions Act, 1950. The Youth Congress had earlier lodged a complaint with the TDB and the city police commissioner, questioning whether due consent had been obtained for the display. The Kollam Pooram took place on government-owned land sanctioned by the district collector. Temple panel distances itself from controversy As the issue regarding the display of the RSS leaders pictures during Kollam Pooram came to light, the TDB has sought a report from the assistant devaswom commissioner. Other temples had also participated in the festival in the past. We will examine the matter and take further steps after receiving the report, said a source at the TDB headquarters in Thiruvananthapuram. The advisory committee of the temple denied prior knowledge of the Puthiyakavu temples plans to display Hedgewars portrait. The advisory committee of the temple has no idea whose portrait will be displayed during the festival. We come to know only when the images are revealed during the event. Kollam Pooram has been held for over 30 years, and this is the first time such a controversy has emerged. The committee will soon meet with the managements of both temples to discuss the issue and take necessary action, said Suresh S, president of the Sree Krishnaswamy Temple advisory committee. Following the incident, the Youth Congress took out a protest march to the city police commissioners office. CPM is in cahoots with BJP in politicising temples. They promptly filed a case against a singer in the Kadakkal temple issue. Despite our complaint about the political colouring of Kollam Pooram, the police only registered a case after our protest. This shows the CPM-BJP trend. The police are protecting CPM members accused in the Kadakkal case while also shielding RSS members. We urge the Devaswom Board to take strict action to prevent the politicisation of temples and hold officials accountable, said Vishnu Sunil Pandalam. Leader of Opposition V D Satheesan echoed similar concerns. Both CPM and BJP are deliberately politicising places of worship. They should refrain from such actions. The UDFs stance is clear -- temples should not be politicised, he said.
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RSS founder's portrait at Kerala temple sparks row
The display of RSS founder KB Hedgewar's portraits during a temple festival in Kollam district has sparked controversy in Kerala, prompting the Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) to request a report from its vigilance wing. The images of Hedgewar were reportedly displayed along with the photos of prominent social reformers like Sree Narayana Guru and B R Ambedkar during Kollam Pooram festival here on Tuesday night. TDB sources said the management of Puthiyakavu Temple, a local shrine in the district which does not come under its ambit, is allegedly responsible for the showcasing of the images of the RSS leader during the kudamattam as part of the Pooram festivities.
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Kerala Class 10 girls Ambedkar drawing makes it to school textbook
For Malavika S A, a Class 10 student, the end of high school life came with something special. As she stepped out of the CP HSS Kuttikkadu in Kollam and closed her textbooks after the final exam, she left her mark in the form of artwork that will pass through the hands of countless students across the state. Malavika is the only student listed alongside professional artists and art teachers on the credits page of the newly revised Malayalam textbooks Kerala Padavali and Adisthana Padavali. Im really happy to be a part of our textbooks, she smiles. A research officer from the State Council of Educational Research and Training came across my sketches and reached out to me. This was after the government had decided to include student drawings in textbooks, she recalls. Malavika S A Soon, Malavika attended a camp in Kottiyam, where she had the opportunity to meet some renowned artists. They guided me, helping me understand the themes of the lessons. I drew based on that. Malavikas drawing of apanchavarna thatha(parrot) accompanies the opening chapter of Kerala Padavali Kadhakalathimohanam, which is taken from Thunchaththu Ezhuthachans Sree Mahabhagavatham Kilippattu (Drona Parvam). Malavikas illustration of the main character from the short story Mannum Manushyanum by renowned writer T Padmanabhan also appears in the textbook. And in Adisthana Padavali, her portrait of B R Ambedkar appears in the introduction to the second unit, Eakodarasodarar Naam. I started drawing at a very young age, but I never had any formal training. It was during the Covid lockdown that I began learning on my own by watching YouTube videos, she says. A drawing by Malavika in the textbook Malavika started honing her skills in her preferred medium, colour pencils. Soon, she took part in many competitions and received appreciation from several quarters. One of the most memorable moments was when writer P Surendran appreciated her illustration of the character Ammamma from his work Ilanjippooanamulla Naattuvazhikal. This was when Malavika was in Class 10. It was Malavikas father, Shaju Kadakkal, who is also a well-known magician, who uploaded her artwork on social media. She learned the art on her own. I used to share her drawings on my social media handles, and thats how many people started noticing her work. Thats also how she got so many opportunities. As a teacher myself, seeing my daughters name alongside great artists in the textbook feels very special, he says. Malavika is overwhelmed. To think that my drawings are now part of someone elses learning... it feels like a small part of me will stay in those pages, she smiles. Her drawings that carry life and emotion have already caught the attention of many, including Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan. She had once personally handed over her paintings to him. I wrote a letter to the chief minister about my dream to meet him and get his autograph on the portrait that I had drawn. A few days later, I was invited to Cliff House, she says. Malavika has also done illustrations for books, including Bhoothavum Bhaviyum by Dr U Athira and Little Hunchbacks in the Rain by Rugma M. Apart from drawing, she also explores balloon art and bottle painting. Proving her talent goes beyond the art room, Malavika also secured first place with an A grade in the Number Chart category at the recent Kerala State Maths Fair. A drawing by Malavika
Fisherfolk warn of protests as crisis looms at Muthalapozhi harbour
Muthalapozhi harbour infamous as one of the deadliest in the state has shut down following sand accumulation, owing to inadequate dredging activities at the harbour mouth. Located at the meeting point of the Vamanapuram River and the Arabian Sea, Muthalapozhi is a hub for large-scale fishing activities. As many as 160 large fishing vessels and about 400 small ones operate out of here, offering livelihood to 20,000 people. Now, fishing activities have stalled indefinitely. Local residents allege that unscientific breakwater construction has turned the harbour mouth into a death trap for fishermen. Over 70 lives have perished in the area in the past eight years. The harbour has witnessed umpteen protests in the past decades over safety issues. Currently, another wave of protests is swelling as uncertainties and apprehensions loom large over the fisherfolk who depend on the harbour. They fear missing out on the upcoming fishing season. A fisherman uses a tractor to drag his vessel to the sea. The service costs Rs 1,000 As of Tuesday, the harbour mouth has a sand accumulation of around 1.5 lakh metric tonnes, and clearing this before the monsoon to make it navigable is going to be a herculean task for the state government. This is happening for the first time in a decade. The entire harbour mouth has been closed with sand, says Biju Pathrose, a fisherman operating from the harbour for the past 25 years. We have been fighting for our livelihood for so many years. Now our worst fear has come true. We are out of work and now its almost certain that we will lose out on the fishing season. We have lost all our hopes. Following the shutdown of the harbour, widespread protest has erupted among the fishermen and the allied working community at Muthalapozhi. The protestors are understandably enraged and the authorities have been struggling to pacify them. Fishermen are forced to take risky route to reach their boats Fisherfolk to move High Court Sajeev Salahudeen, vice-chairman of the Muthalapozhi Avakasa Samrakshana Samithi, says that the fisherfolk have decided to seek the High Courts intervention in the matter. Thousands of people have been struggling for their livelihood, and the government is yet to provide any kind of relief, he fumes. Families are on the verge of starvation, yet even free rations have not been offered. We are planning a big protest on Wednesday. In the wake of the crisis at Muthalapozhi, the state government has earmarked spaces at the harbours in Kollam and Sakthikulangara for the displaced fishermen. However, this hasnt gone down well. Moving to other harbours is not at all an option for the fishermen, says Sajeev. Joy C, a fisherman, echoes the same. We have tried to go fishing in other places but the situation is hostile; they dont want to welcome outsiders. We went to these places with all necessary documents but they treated us badly, he says. After the harbour mouth shut down, many nearby residential areas are facing flooding. A scene from Kuzhiyam at Azhoor Frantic efforts With the situation going out of hand, the harbour engineering department is scurrying to mobilise machinery for large-scale dredging at the harbour. This is crucial to avoid flooding and to ensure safe fishing activities during the monsoon. An official of the department says work got stalled on Monday due to the protests. We cannot do anything without the local communitys support. Our aim is to remove the sand and make the harbour mouth navigable before the monsoon sets in. The local community has split into four groups and there are conflicts between them. This has added to the chaos, the official says. The department has sought the district collectors intervention to sort out the issues. Dredging activities need to be completed within the next three or four weeks. We have to break the sandbar, else the water levels in the river will rise and flood many panchayats in the region, the official says. We are bringing a dredger from Azheekal and it has to be brought via sea. Some repair works and paperwork are remaining, and we will be able to bring them by next week. Earth mover deployed at the harbour When asked about the delay in initiating work, the official says the harbour department could not undertake dredging activities as per the plan because Adani Port didnt release the funds on time. It is learnt that last July, Adani Port stalled the dredging activities and refused to continue with their responsibility. Following this, after negotiations, the harbour department decided to take over the dredging activities, on the condition that Adani Port pays for the work. They were supposed to hand over Rs2.05 crore. They deposited the money only in March. That is the cause for the delay, says the official. We had planned to launch the dredging activities under the Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana scheme. As per the original schedule, the work should have been completed by December-end.
No Kavach in Madurai division trains
MADURAI: The Kavach (anti-collision system for trains) has not been installed on trains in the Madurai division, Indian Railways stated in a reply to a query filed by TNIE under the RTI Act. In the quest for safer and more efficient train journeys, Indian Railways had unveiled Kavach, a state-of-the-art Automatic Train Protection (ATP) system to provide an unyielding layer of protection, ensuring the highest safety standards for train operations. The ATP is a train safety system designed to ensure that a trains speed remains within the limits set by the signalling system. It continuously monitors the trains speed and automatically enforces compliance with permitted speed restrictions. If the train exceeds the allowed speed or fails to respond to specific signal aspects, ATP promptly activates the emergency brakes to bring the train to a stop. The Southern Railway in 2024 had stated that the Kavach system would be installed in a phased manner for 2,216 km of tracks across the state and Kerala. However, it is yet to be provided in many trains in the Madurai division. A retired staff from the Madurai railway division said that the importance of installing Kavach is being given to other divisions. The railway minister had announced Kavach 5.0 for Mumbai suburban trains, whereas the division has not yet received a single version of Kavach. Recalling the importance of Kavach for the Madurai division, he said, a near-miss accident occurred near Thirumangalam in Madurai when two passenger trains were on a collision course in 2019. Human error is unavoidable, he said adding, the division, though, has many double line sections; it still has single line sections too, like Madurai-Rameswaram, Madurai-Bodi, Tiruchendur- Tirunelveli, Tirunelveli-Sengottai-Kollam, Sengottai-Virudhunagar, Dindigul-Palani-Pollachi-Coimbatore, and Manamadurai-Trichy. The railways should provide funds to the Madurai division, like how they provide funds for other works. The division may take a call and install the Kavach.
In tech-savvy world, Kerala teachers return to palm leaves instils nature connect
KOLLAM: In an era dominated by smart classrooms and digital blackboards, a kindergarten teacher from Konni in Pathanamthitta district is reviving a centuries-old learning method in Kerala. Priya Mol S, 46, is bringing history to life by teaching her students using palm leaves and a traditional narayam (stylus) a technique passed down through generations. The method her grandfather used decades ago is now shaping the minds of her young pupils. Priya collects the palm leaves herself, carefully inscribing Malayalam alphabets onto them. This hands-on, tactile approach not only connects children with nature but also offers them a lasting reference for their lessons. These palm leaves, meticulously crafted, will remain with the students as a tangible reminder of their early education. For Priya, it isnt just about nostalgia, rather about fostering a deeper connection between teacher and student, something she believes is missing in todays tech-driven classrooms. My grandfather Narayanan Achari used palm leaf and narayam to teach. Later, my father Sasidharan continued the practice, though it eventually faded due to the demands of his work. But from my mother, the tradition was passed down to me, Priya tells TNIE. While admitting technology has an important role in teaching, she believes this old method helps people stay connected to nature. Learning while being in tune with nature benefits both the individual and the environment. The key is to serve nature and humanity and these traditions keep us grounded as we pursue knowledge. Though technology may reduce its prominence, this practice will always remain, she says. On weekends, Priya visits the local market to purchase palm leaves, carefully preparing them for the inscription of the Malayalam alphabet. Though getting palm leaves at shops isnt difficult nowadays, most of them are intended for temple use. So, I have to select them carefully. Then, I sharpen the leaves and cut holes in them to bind them together. Its a skilful and time-consuming process, but I truly enjoy it, she explains. Priya has been teaching children using the traditional method since she was 13. Over the years, she has taught over 1,000 students using coconut leaves and narayam. Parents from other districts too bring their children for the first-letter writing ceremony, said Puspa Uthaman, a member of the Konni panchayat. In fact, people from distant places are now seeking her services to inscribe Hindu traditional scriptures on palm leaves for their homes. Earlier, Priyas mother would teach and she would assist. For the past eight years, Priya has taken over after her mother fell ill. Shes charismatic while handling students, Puspa says.
Former government pleader PG Manu found dead at residence in Keralas Kollam
KOLLAM: Former government pleader PG Manu was found dead at his rented residence in Anandavalleswaram, Kollam, on Sunday morning. He was discovered hanging inside his bedroom, where he had been living for the past few months. The incident came to light after his junior advocate attempted to contact him but received no response. When they reached his residence, they found him hanging and immediately alerted the Kollam West police. The police arrived at the spot and took the body into custody. It will be shifted to the Government Medical College Hospital, Parippally, for postmortem. According to sources, Manu was serving as the defence counsel in the high-profile Dr Vadanadas murder case. He had moved to Kollam and rented the house to prepare for the trial. He had been living alone. After the postmortem, the body will be taken to his native place in Piravom. PG Manu was also an accused in a 2024 case involving the alleged sexual assault of a young woman who had approached him for legal assistance. Following the registration of the case, Manu went into hiding. A lookout notice was subsequently issued by the police. He later approached the Supreme Court seeking anticipatory bail, which was denied, with the court directing him to surrender within ten days. Following this, Manu resigned from his post as senior government pleader and surrendered before the police. The High Court later granted him bail, citing his poor health condition. At the time of his death, Manu was out on bail in the sexual assault case. Recently, a social media post alleging that Manu had assaulted a young woman and later apologised to her and her parents went viral. Those close to him said the renewed attention on the case deeply affected him emotionally and may have led him to take the extreme step. Kollam West police have registered a case and launched an investigation. (If you are having suicidal thoughts, or are worried about a friend or need emotional support, someone is always there to listen. Call Sneha Foundation - 04424640050 (available 24x7) or iCall, the Tata Institute of Social Sciences' helpline - 02225521111, which is available Monday to Saturday from 8 am to 10 pm.)
Kerala to increase reward for reporting waste dumping violations to 25% of the fine
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: In a major move to curb the dumping of waste in public places, the local self-government department (LSGD) is set to hike the reward for reporting violations to 25% of the total fine imposed. The decision was taken following the reporting of a recent violation by singer M G Sreekumar. The musician had to cough up a Rs 25,000 fine for dumping waste in the Kochi backwaters. Currently, LSGD offers a maximum reward of Rs 2,500 for reporting waste dumping and other violations. LSGD Minister M B Rajesh said the department is seriously considering raising the reward amount so that the informant will receive 25% of the fine imposed. If a violator is fined Rs 50,000, the informer will receive a reward of Rs 12,500, the minister told TNIE. In an effort to strengthen enforcement, the state government has revised the fine amount by amending the Kerala Panchayat Raj (Amendment) Ordinance and the Kerala Municipality (Amendment) Ordinance 2023 as part of the Malinya Muktham Nava Keralam campaign, which aims at making the state garbage-free by March 30, 2026. As per the amendment, a spot fine of up to Rs 5,000 can be imposed for littering in public or private places and violation of waste management rules can lead to a maximum fine of Rs 50,000 and up to one year imprisonment. 6,458 complaints received The response to the WhatsApp number -- 9446700800 -- introduced by the department has been overwhelming, the minister said. Individuals can report dumping of waste and pollution of waterbodies by providing evidence in the form of photos or videos of the violation, along with details including location and time of the offence. Since its launch, the WhatsApp number has received around 6,458 complaints relating to violations, with around Rs 33,875 issued as reward. The most number of complaints were from Thiruvananthapuram (1,088) and Ernakulam (1,025) districts. These were followed by Malappuram (605), Kollam (588), and Kozhikode (579).
Senior Congress leader Sooranad Rajasekharan passes away at 76
KOCHI: Senior Congress leader Sooranad Rajasekharan passed away at a private hospital in Kochi. He was 76 years old. Rajasekharan began his political career as an activist of the Kerala Students Union (KSU) at DB College, Sasthamcotta, in Kollam district. Over the years, he served as a KSU state office-bearer, Youth Congress state office-bearer, Kollam DCC president, KPCC general secretary, and vice president. He was also a member of the KPCC Political Affairs Committee. Rajasekharan held positions such as President of the Sports Council and President and Vice President of the State Cooperative Bank. He was recognised for his contributions to the cooperative sector. He contested elections to both the Parliament and the State Assembly on separate occasions. Born on January 18, 1949, in Sooranad, Kollam district, Rajasekharan also worked as a journalist. He served as the president of the Kollam Press Club and was a director on the governing body of LIC of India, representing the central government. He was the managing editor of Veekshanam daily. He is survived by his wife, Udaya Rajasekharan, and children Lakshmi, Nishant Menon, Arun Ganesh, and Devi. His notable publications include Maarunna Indian Rashtreeyam and Indian Rashtreeyam 2019 . Rajasekharan was a close relative of Malayalam scholar Sooranad Kunjan Pillai. Although he contested from Chathannoor in the 2016 Assembly elections and once for the Rajya Sabha against Jose K. Mani, he was not elected. He was known for maintaining a position above party factions and was aligned with A. K. Antony's group within the Congress.
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Two cops suspended for drunk patrolling in police vehicle in Kerala
KOLLAM: Two police officials, including a Grade Sub-Inspector, have been suspended after they were found patrolling in an official control room vehicle under the influence of alcohol. Control Room Grade SI Sumesh and Civil Police Officer (CPO) Mahesh were suspended pending a departmental inquiry, following directions from Kollam Rural Police Chief K M Sabu Mathew. The incident occurred on the morning of April 4 near Hospital Junction in Pathanapuram. According to local residents, the officers appeared intoxicated while on patrol duty. When confronted, the officers reportedly refused to step out of the vehicle and allegedly assaulted those who tried to stop them before speeding away. The officers also failed to report the incident to the police station or control room. A video of the altercation later went viral on social media, prompting police authorities to initiate an internal inquiry. Based on preliminary findings, both officers were suspended. The Deputy Superintendent of Police, Kollam Rural, is currently investigating the matter. A detailed report is expected soon.
'Delay Enemy Of Development': PM Modi Blames Congress For Stalling Crucial Projects
Speaking at Rising Bharat Summit 2025, PM Modi highlighted delay in crucial projects including new Parliament building, Assam's Bogibeel Bridge, Navi Mumbai airport, and Kollam bypass road in Kerala
Kollam forges ahead with comprehensive development: Balagopal
Minister says steps have been taken to develop tourism and commercial potential of the Kollam port in a way that will benefit the districts future development plans
Revamped multilingual library opens at Kollam district prison
Library houses around 4,000 books in nine different languages and is a joint initiative of the District Subcollectors Office and the Cuckoo Forest School at Krishnagiri, Tamil Nadu
M A Baby: From Altar boy to 'Pope' of Communist party
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: When the old Altar boy, Mariam Alexander Baby becomes the new Pope of the Communist party of India (Marxist), after vigorous discussions similar to the papal conclave, the Latin Catholic Church in Kerala has many things to cherish. MA Babys elevation to the post of all India general secretary on Sunday in Madurai Party Congress was received with joy and happiness by his parish at Aipuzha -Prakkulam in Kundara in Kollam. And in the powerful Diocese of Kollam, the first diocese formed in India, the new general secretarys selection was keenly discussed. Baby in his early days as a God fearing catholic was the Altar boy at his parish St.Elizabeth's Church, Prakkulam, vicar of the parish Fr. Joe Antony told The New Indian Express . His father Alexanders family was then residing here under this parish. Though he later became an atheist, even now many of his relatives have joined the Church as nuns and vicars. When there were news reports that he will be the next party chief, the Almayars on Sunday after the church service were over discussed among themselves his new post and his relation with the church. I called Baby on Sunday night and congratulated on his new post. Though he did not attend the church services I used to see him on occasions of wedding or at the funeral services, he said. The vicar Fr. Koe has also invited Baby to attend the Jubilee celebration of the 150 -year- old church. We will also invite him to the function after the renovations are completed, he added. The Latin Catholic Church in general in the state has received and responded well to the elevation of a leader who comes from the community. This is the first time in the history of any political party in India a leader from the Latin Catholic community was elected to lead it nationally. At a time when Christians are attacked in the name of religion and belief it is a good message that a party decided to take an inclusive step, a higher official in the Thiruvananthapuram Latin Catholic Diocese told this paper on request of anonymity. However, the Kollam Diocese of the Latin Church has welcomed the decision openly. The Diocese of Kollam is the first diocese in India to be established by the Vatican in 1329 extending from Kanyakumari to Pamba. MA Baby is new CPM boss We discussed the news of Babys election with utmost happiness at the headquarters with Bishop Paul Antony Mullassery, Vicar general Fr. Baiju Julian told TNIE . In the morning discussion the Bishop talked about Baby's selection. He also expressed his happiness. He would also meet Baby in the coming days. Babys election to this post shows if anyone who belongs to this community has qualification they could reach this position. The CPM could have elected some other leader. But they decided to put their trust in him. This is a clear message, he said. The Vicar general also said that the Church had differences of opinions rather than indifference to the CPM. The earlier position of the church comes as part of a world wide position taken in the 1930s. We opposed atheism. Now there is good change, he said. Theorist and art buff, MA Baby paints a stable picture for CPM
Kerala temple panel disbanded for playing RSS prayer song
The Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) has decided to dissolve the advisory committee of a temple in the Kollam district where the RSS 'Gana Geetham' (prayer song) was sung during a musical concert.
College research team set to revolutionise fresh-food preservation in Kerala
PATHANAMTHITTA: While most of us use refrigerators to extend the shelf life of fruits and vegetables, preserving them without losing their natural goodness remains a challenge. In a significant breakthrough, a team of researchers from Adoor St Cyrils College has developed a hydrogel-based coating that keeps vegetables and fruits fresh for up to 30 days, depending on the kind of produce. According to team members, the method even helps beat temperature variations. The simple yet fascinating innovation extends the durability of fresh food while ensuring the health of consumers and environmental sustainability. Led by research scholar Fr Rejo Mathew Joseph, under the guidance of Dr Anoop Chandran, of the physics department, and with contributions from chemistry departments Dr Runcy Wilson, the colleges Carbon Research Group successfully developed the coating, which helps overcome the limitations of traditional preservation methods.The characterisation of the hydrogel-based coating was carried out with the assistance of Dr Sony George, of the Kollam TKM Institute of Technologys department of food technology. The special hydrogel is important health wise as chemical preservatives currently used alter taste, texture, and nutritional content of food items. The researchers say hazardous chemicals like calcium carbide pose safety risks despite being banned in many regions. Even food-grade wax coatings often contain morpholine, a compound that ensures smooth application but has been flagged for health concerns when consumed in excess. Wax coatings can also impact the flavour and texture of fruits, and removing them completely is a challenge, they point out. Hydrogels prevent excessive moisture loss by creating a hydrated barrier around fruits.
Kerala to venture into cruise tourism, finalises new policy
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: To enhance tourism experience and offer more to tourists visiting the state, Kerala Tourism is all set to foray into cruise tourism. In a first-of-its-kind initiative, the tourism department has finalised a cruise tourism policy for the state that aims to explore the states untapped maritime potential. The initiative aims to launch cruise routes that connect both major and minor tourist destinations along the states coastline, offering tourists a chance to explore and experience the state from an entirely different perspective. It is learned that the draft cruise tourism policy is likely to get the green signal in the next cabinet meeting. An official of the tourism department said that the state is shifting from destination-based tourism to experiential tourism. Kerala is facing competition from other tropical countries and they are offering everything we have. Cruise tourism is one of the key experiences that the tourism department is intending to promote and tap into as it would offer more immersive and memorable travel experiences for the tourists, said the official. The plan is to start cruise operations across seven ports in the state jointly with Kerala Maritime Board. With the operations of Vizhinjam International Port gaining momentum, the tourism department is considering this as an opportunity to integrate the cruise tourism project with broader port development plans. The plan is to identify destinations and develop circuits from the ports located at Vizhinjam, Kochi, Alappuzha, Kollam, Beypore, Neendakara and Kayamkulam. Chairman of Kerala Maritime Board N S Pillai told TNIE that once the government approves the policy, the Board will align its operations accordingly and offer the necessary infrastructure support to facilitate seamless cruise operations. We will upgrade and offer all the infrastructure required to launch cruise tourism in the state. There is immense potential and private operators will operate vessels with varying seating capacity with cabins and all other luxury amenities. It could be interstate, interdistrict or operations linking Goa or Bengaluru, said N S Pillai. He said there are active cruise operations in Kochi and large international cruise vessels are unable to dock because of a lack of depth. At present, we are offering only day cruises in Kochi and we can offer more with the new cruise policy. In future, if the Adani Port decides to construct a cruise terminal at Vizhinjam, all this would be possible, said N S Pillai. The Maritime Board is planning to develop the port either with private investment of their own funds and facilitate private parties to launch cruise operations.
TDB warns of strict action after RSS song row at Kollam temple
Low pressure area over Bay of Bengal: yellow alert for 3 districts on Tuesday
Isolated heavy rain forecast over Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam and Pathanamthitta on Tuesday
KOLLAM: The Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB), which manages the majority of temples in the Travancore region of Kerala, warned on Monday that it will take stringent action against temple advisory committees that act in ways likely to rigger religious enmity in society. TDB President P S Prashant toughened his stance on the functioning of temple advisory committees amid reports of the alleged rendition of the RSS gana geetham (prayer song) during a musical concert at a temple in Kottukkal in Kollam district, in the early hours of Sunday. Members of a professional music troupe reportedly performed the song during a 'gana mela' (musical concert) held at the TDB-managed temple, located within the Kadakkal police station limits. There were also allegations that RSS flags had been erected on the temple premises in connection with the festival, according to the police. There will definitely be action against the temple's advisory committee. Several circulars in this regard have already been sent to temple management from the Board, Prashant told a TV channel. However, certain advisory panels continue to ignore such circulars and operate based on political interests, paving the way for communal discord in society, he alleged. Such actions will not be tolerated at any cost, the TDB President asserted. Prashant said that a section of the advisory panel at the Kottukkal temple had approached the police with a complaint against the rendition of gana geetham during the concert. The Board has also sought a report on the incident, he added. As the controversy came to light, Leader of the Opposition V D Satheesan said on Sunday that the singing of the RSS's gana geetham' during a temple festival was a matter of grave concern and urged the TDB to take immediate and strict action against those responsible. He noted that the violation occurred at a temple managed by the TDB, despite a High Court ruling that temples must not be used as venues for political events. The Kadakkal police said they had received a complaint from a member of the temple's advisory committee, though a case has not yet been registered. The incident comes close on the heels of another controversy within the same police station limits, where evolutionary songs praising the CPI(M) were reportedly sung during a recent temple festival.
TDB warns of strict action after RSS song row at Kerala's Kollam temple
TDB President P S Prashant toughened his stance on the functioning of temple advisory committees amid reports of the alleged rendition of the RSS gana geetham (prayer song) during a musical concert at a temple in Kottukkal in Kollam district, in the early hours of Sunday.
Kerala Congress to address nepotism in local body poll candidate selection
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: In light of candidate selection for the upcoming local body election, the Kerala Congress leadership is set to address nepotism in the process. The party believes that local leaders' intervention at all levels, from Mandalam to DCC, has resulted in political setbacks. The decision to address nepotism as Congress and UDF candidates lost in the last local body elections, after several defectors contested against the party's chosen candidates. We analysed the situation and found out that in those cases, candidates were picked by district leaders against the majority opinion of the ward committees, a KPCC leader told TNIE . He stated that close associates or blood relatives of local leaders were often presented as new candidates even after the ward committee officially came to a consensus. Hence, the leaders who were pushed away by local leaders contested the election and they became the spoilers for the party. We will not allow that kind of intervention. The KPCC has decided that the decision of the ward committees will be final as far as candidates are concerned. In any case where there are any issues, the DCC leadership will intervene to resolve amicably, he said. The benchmark for selecting a candidate is solely fixed on his or her winnability in each particular seat, taking into account the majority community in each area. In coming the local body election, the KPCC has marked two corporations--Kochi and Thrissur--as ones the Congress-UDF has a chance to win. Leader of opposition VD Satheeshan is given the charge of Kochi corporation while Roji M John is in charge of Thrissur corporation. K Sudhakaran is in charge of Kannur corporation, the lone corporation where UDF is in power. Ramesh Chennithala (Kozhikode), PC Vishnunath (Thiruvananthapuram), VS Siva Kumar (Kollam) are the other leaders. This is the first time top leaders have been given charge of the corporations. Sudhakaran, Satheeshan and Chennithala will also coordinate and monitor the works. If there is a need to replace a leader, it will be carried out without any delay, a leader said. The KPCC will soon organise a state level training for the selected master trainers each from the 140 assembly constituencies at Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Development Studies on April 5 and 6.
Online transfer process for higher secondary teachers in Kerala to begin on April 7
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: General Education Minister V Sivankutty has said that the online transfer process for government higher secondary school teachers will begin on Monday, with technical support from the KITE (Kerala Infrastructure and Technology for Education). To ensure a smooth and transparent process, a new system has been introduced on the Higher Secondary Transfer portal for updating teacher profiles, verification by principals and accurate reporting of vacancies. Principals are instructed to carefully verify all information to complete the general transfer process before June 1. A circular regarding the process will be issued by the Director of General Education on Monday. The government has warned that teachers who provide false information and principals who approve such data without proper verification will face strict action. The minister also spoke about the states ongoing Free School Uniform Scheme, which is part of a broader set of welfare programmes that include free textbooks and midday meals for students from Classes 1 to 8. Launched in the 2013-14 academic year, the project initially covered girls and boys from BPL families in government schools. After the Union government withdrew support in 2014-15, the state government extended the scheme to cover all students regardless of economic status in aided schools as well. It includes direct allowance payments and distribution of handloom uniforms. Concerns over Class 8 exam results Minister Sivankutty addressed concerns about learning outcomes in Class 8, revealing that out of 2,541 schools, Wayanad recorded the highest percentage of students receiving E-grade (6.3%), while Kollam had the lowest (4.2%) Across the state, over 2.24 lakh E-grade were recorded, with Hindi being the subject with the most (12.69%) and English the least (7.6%) For students who did not secure the minimum 30% marks in any subject, remedial classes will be held from April 8 to 24, between 9.30am and 12.30pm A state-level implementation meeting will be held on Monday at 11am, followed by a district-level meeting at 5pm
Theorist and art buff, MA Baby paints a stable picture for CPM
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: An outstanding Marxist theorist and art connoisseur, Mariam Alexander Baby will lead the CPM for the next three years. After an eventful stint as a minister in the 2006-11 LDF government in Kerala, Baby, who turned 71 on Saturday, had been leading a quiet life as part of the partys national leadership. Baby was born on April 5, 1954, in Prakkulam, Kollam, to P M Alexander, a teacher, and Lilly Alexander. He stepped into politics during his high school days, through the Kerala Students Federation (KSF), the forerunner to the Students Federation of India (SFI). At 18, he joined the CPM as ordinary member. In 1975, he became state president of the KSF. Under his leadership, the organisation conducted several protests for students rights. Two years later he was inducted into the CPM Kollam district committee. In 1984, he became a member of CPM state committee. In 1987 he took on the mantle of the national president of DYFI, CPMs youth organisation. Baby became a central committee (CC) member in 1989. Since 2012 he has been a member of the partys politburo. As a minister, Baby handled the portfolios of education and cultural affairs. During his tenure, a chapter titled Mathamillatha Jeevan (life without religion) in the social science textbook for seventh graders sparked a controversy. A self-proclaimed atheist, Baby had to face the ire of opposition parties and religious organisations. Eventually, the chapter was excluded. Babys second passion is art and culture. He is the founder member of the Swaralaya cultural organisation. He was a Rajya Sabha MP during 1986-98. Baby was elected to the state assembly from Kundara in 2006. In 2014, he lost to RSPs N K Premachandran in the election to the Kollam Lok Sabha seat. Baby writes on contemporary politics in dailies and magazines. His wife is Betty Louis and the couple has a son. Many believe that Baby shifted his focus to the national leadership following his cold ties with Pinarayi Vijayan before he became chief minister. And, this sudden redemption is being viewed as indicative of a thaw in their relations.
A burning desire! Weight-loss drug use surging as experts urge caution
KOLLAM: Dally Fernandes (name changed) has been using Semaglutide for the past six months to manage her weight. She believes the medication has helped her shed a significant amount of fat, and overall body weight. I started gaining weight after menopause. When it crossed 100kg, I began developing breathing difficulties and other health issues. After starting on the medication, I have seen major improvement. I plan to continue using it until I reach a healthy weight, says the 55-year-old from Kollam. As obesity emerges as a growing health concern in Kerala, more people are turning to glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) drugs originally developed to treat diabetes for weight loss. Medications like Semaglutide have gained popularity, but health experts warn against unsupervised use due to the risk of serious side effects. A monthly course of oral Semaglutide costs around Rs 10,000, prompting some users to switch to Liraglutide an older, injectable version priced between Rs 5,000-6,000. Last week, another GLP-1 drug, Mounjaro (Tirzepatide), was launched in India at Rs 20,000 for a months course one-fifth of its cost in the United States. GLP-1 medications work by mimicking hormones that regulate appetite and digestion, helping users feel full faster and consume fewer calories. These drugs are part of the GLP-1 therapy for diabetic patients, now approved for individuals without diabetes as well. Research suggests that Semaglutide and Liraglutide are effective in managing weight and, in some cases, even reducing fat around the heart and kidneys. Thats why their use has surged in Kerala, especially among people over 45, said Dr Jothydev Kesavadev, a research diabetologist based in Kerala. He added that Liraglutide is a daily injectable now available in generic form at a significantly lower cost. Rybelsus, the only oral formulation of Semaglutide currently available in India, is also widely used. The once-weekly injectable Semaglutide (marketed as Wegovy) is expected to launch in the country soon, though high global demand has delayed its availability despite being approved internationally nearly nine years ago. Dr Jothydev stresses that these medications should be used only under medical supervision.Even with Semaglutide, maintaining a healthy diet and regular exercise is essential. People already on medication for other conditions must consult their doctors before starting on GLP-1 drugs. Each patient requires individual evaluation to avoid severe side effects. The average age of men users is around 45, while it is 50 among women. But the trend is catching on among younger individuals between 20 and 25.
Kollam to get garbage-free status today
Rally held to spread awareness against substance abuse in Kollam
Rally held from Asramam Maidan to the Kollam beach
Heavy rain in Kerala till Sunday, predicts IMD
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted heavy rainfall in the state till Sunday. Due to cyclonic circulations over Tamil Nadu and neighbourhood as well as South Andaman and neighbourhood, the state is expected to receive widespread rainfall activities with thunderstorms, lightning and gusty wind at isolated places till Sunday. IMD has issued a yellow alert for Idukki, Malappuram, Palakkad and Wayanad districts for Saturday. Thunderstorms accompanied by lightning and gusty winds (speed reaching 30-40 Kmph) are very likely to occur at one or two places in Kerala on Saturday. As per the forecast, rain or thundershower is most likely to occur in most places on Saturday, many places on Sunday and a few places on Monday. On Friday, a yellow alert was issued for Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Pathanamthitta, Kottayam, Ernakulam, Idukki and Thrissur districts. The IMD has issued a yellow alert for Malappuram and Wayanad districts on Sunday.
Thekkumbhagam panchayat in Kollam opts for new approaches in waste management
Steps to prevent discharge of septage waste into rivers, backwaters, and other water sources
Police arrest Nigerian drug supplier from Delhi
In connection with investigation into the source of 90 gram of MDMA seized near Madannada Junction in Kollam city
Kollam to get Singapore-model oceanarium
Kerala government celebrates its fourth anniversary with 50 crore tourism projects, including an oceanarium and marinas, to shape future development.
Focus on infra and waste management in Kollam Corporation Budget
34-Year-Old Woman Arrested For Smuggling MDMA From Bengaluru, Hid Drugs In Private Parts
The woman was taken into custody on Friday evening after her car was chased by the Sakthikulangara police and the Kollam City Police District Anti-Narcotic Special Action Force (DANSAF).
Kerala Woman Arrested for Smuggling MDMA from Bengaluru
Anila Raveendran, 34, was apprehended with 90 grams of synthetic drug MDMA, allegedly smuggled to Kollam for local distribution
Focus on farm, waste management in Kollam district panchayat Budget
Government, Opposition in war of words over performance of Jal Shakti ministry
NEW DELHI: During the discussion on demand for grants for Jal Shakti ministry in Lok Sabha, the Opposition parties and the ruling government on Wednesday traded charges over the budgetary allocation and the performance of the ministry. While initiating the discussion, BJP MP Jagdambika Pal questioned why opposition-ruled states of Jharkhand, Kerala, and West Bengal are lagging behind in providing clean drinking water to rural households under the governments flagship Jal Jeevan Mission. He also questioned the oppositions commitment to ensuring safe drinking water for all. If you are truly committed to providing safe drinking water, then why are these states still behind, Pal asked. Today, when we are working to provide tap water to every household, states like Jharkhand, Kerala, and West Bengal are still the most behind, he said. Pal said that according to official data, Kerala has the lowest coverage under the Jal Jeevan Mission at 54.41 per cent, followed by Jharkhand at 54.77 and West Bengal at 55.01 per cent. Countering the charges, RSP MP from Kollam N K Premachandran termed Jal Shakti as a non-performing ministry. What is the purpose of providing grants to your ministry because you are not utilising the funds. He said the spending towards the Jal Jeevan Mission was the lowest since it was implemented in 2021. Premachandran further said that the right to safe drinking water is a fundamental right. Unavailability of portable water and quality of water are critical issues, he said. The source of water has to be made along with transportation and treatment plants. This would also mean digging roads and creating pipes. This would only benefit contractors, he added. Pal highlighted the Centres achievements under the Jal Jeevan Mission, which was launched in 2019 to ensure 100 per cent tap water supply in rural India.
Couple kill child, commit suicide in Kollam
Political songs have no place in temple festivals, religious events, says Kerala HC
Directs the Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) to file an affidavit within a week on the actions that have been taken against the advisory committee of the Kadakkal Devi temple in Kollam for organising a musical programme during the annual festival, where political songs were performed and political party flags were displayed on the stage.
Degree student stabbed to death in his house in Kollam
Kollam Pooram: permission for fireworks display denied
Decision to deny permission was issued considering the impracticality of safely conducting fireworks in the Asramam ground as well as the inability to establish a magazine as per Petroleum and Explosives Safety Organisation regulations for storing explosives in the location
DYFI flags at temple festival in Kollam: TDB orders vigilance probe
Display of political flags or symbols inside temples is strictly prohibited by the courts and the board had issued a circular regarding this to all places of worship under its control, says TDB president
UV index touches 10 in Kollam, alert issued
While a UV index of 6 to 7 indicates a need for precautions, 8 to 10 requires extreme vigilance, and above 11 is considered high risk
Kollam cyber fraud case: main suspect arrested
Kerala Police Finds Human Skeleton In Suitcase Near Cemetery In Kollam
Kerala Police have initiated an investigation after a human skeleton was found inside a suitcase in a plot next to a church cemetery in Kollam district.
Skeletal remains found in suitcase near church cemetery at Kollam in Kerala
According to police, skeletal remains were in a decomposed state and not all bones were found. They said that it is likely that someone placed the remains in the suitcase and buried it at the site
Summer rain likely, yellow alert for four districts in Kerala on Tuesday
Isolated heavy rain forecast in Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Pathanamthitta and Idukki on Tuesday. Kottayam registers day temperature of 38.2C on Monday
Left front shall emerge strong and uncompromising to fight BJP, RSS: Brinda Karat
CPI(M) Polit Bureau member arrives at partys 24th Kerala State conference in Kollam
Illegal boards, flags in public places: Kerala HC expresses concern over inaction by State
Court says it has received nearly 200 complaints from individuals in Kollam, which was now filled with boards and flags on streets and other public areas
CPI(M) State conference begins in Kollam
Kollam@75 exhibition drawing crowds
Kollam Corporation to launch mass campaign against narcotics
Wait for new CPI(M) district secretary likely to get longer
All eyes now set on the State committee to be constituted during the partys State conference in Kollam from March 6 to 9
Two new species of jumping spiders discovered in Western Ghats
First time the genus Epidelaxia has been recorded from the country. Discovered from Shendurney Wildlife Sanctuary in Kollam. Genus was previously considered endemic to Sri Lanka
Keralas first We Park opens in Kollam
The park, located near SN College Junction below the railway overbridge, includes facilities such as walking tracks, a cafeteria, badminton and volleyball courts, a chess block, a skating area, an open gym, a yoga and meditation zone, an event space, toilets, and parking.
Honey Benjamin of the CPI elected Kollam Mayor
Prasanna Earnest of the CPI(M) resigned following a pact in the ruling Left Democratic Front
Prakash Karat to inaugurate CPI(M) State conference in Kollam
Two held in Kerala for attempting to sabotage train
Two men were arrested in Kerala for allegedly placing a telephone post across a railway track, endangering the lives of passengers. The accused, Rajesh and Arun, were taken into custody and confessed to placing the post on the tracks, but the police are still investigating a possible sabotage angle. The incident occurred on the Kollam-Shenkotta route, and the accused have a criminal track record, with one involved in 11 criminal cases and the other in five cases. The police are investigating whether more people were involved in the incident.
Taluk-level adalat remaining complaints will be resolved at the earliest, Kollam DDC meeting decides
Telephone pole on railway track: Police suspect attempt to derail Palaruvi Express, arrests two
Police filed cases against two persons who allegedly placed a telephone pole across the railway track suspecting an attempt to derail Palaruvi Express (16791) heading towards Kollam.
Connect 2K25 mega job fair heldin Kollam
Land acquisition proceedings for Kollam-Theni NH begin
3(a) notification for land acquisition has been published for the area from Kollam to Anjilimoode in Alappuzha district in connection with the first phase development
Kollam DCC, Matsya Thozhilali Congress plan protest at sea against Centres offshore mining project
Leaders say BJP government is moving forward with project. The Centre has already signed the death warrant for Keralas fishing sector. In protest, a day-and-night agitation will be held off the Kollam port harbour on February 22
Mobile tele-veterinary unit starts functioning in Kollam
Kerala Police Highhandedness in Midnight Arrest Sparks Outrage
Kollam resident Aji was forcibly taken from his home at midnight over a settled rent dispute, prompting widespread condemnation
Empowering people to choose their end-of-life medical preferences
The main objective of the Living Will Information Counter at Government Medical College Hospital, Kollam, is to help individuals choose their health care preferences should they become incapacitated and are unable to make decisions due to a terminal illness or life-threatening condition
Draft UGC regulations for selection of VCs 'anti-constitutional': Moitra
NEW DELHI: TMC MP Mahua Moitra on Tuesday termed as anti-constitutional the draft UGC regulations for selection of vice chancellors in Central and state universities. Demanding a rollback of the criteria of the search-and-selection committee of vice chancellors of state-aided universities, Moitra said during Zero Hour that there is no state-government representative in the committee even though states pay completely for the state-run universities. The draft UGC regulation, 2025, which seeks to replace the UGC regulation 2018, is over-centralised, anti-constitutional and anti-federal, Moitra said. According to the draft regulations, industry experts, as well as senior professionals from public administration, public policy and public sector undertakings, might soon be eligible for appointment as vice chancellors. The draft norms have also given power to chancellors or visitors to constitute the three-member search-cum-selection committee to appoint vice chancellors. The new guidelines will also amend the norms for hiring faculty members in universities allowing people having a postgraduate degrees in Master of Engineering (M.E) and Masters of Technology (MTech), with at least 55 per cent marks, to directly get recruited to the Assistant Professor level without qualifying for the UGC National Eligibility Test (NET). Raising the issue of sand mining, Opposition Congress and the RSP demanded that the Centre withdraw its decision to conduct offshore sand mining in Kerala, Gujarat and Andaman and Nicobar islands. NK Premachandran (RSP) said the Centre has not taken concurrence of the state for sea sand mining, which is proposed to start from the Kollam region of Kerala. In Kerala, livelihood of thousands of people is based on fishing. If sand mining is conducted, it will destroy the coastal ecosystem and the livelihood of fishermen, Premachandran said. He said the intention is to privatise sea sand mining. I urge upon the government to stop and withdraw from the move because it is adversely affecting the fishermen and coastal ecosystem, he added. KC Venugopal (Congress) said the livelihood of fishermen community would be affected. Government has to withdraw this order to save the environment and fishermen, he added. K Francis George (Kerala Congress) said Odia film 'Sanatani-Karma Hi Dharma' violates all norms of decency and respect for a religion and religious faith. He urged the government to ban the film across India to protect religious harmony. This film is a dangerous piece of propaganda aimed at spreading misinformation and division among communities. The film can cause communal disharmony and incite people to commit violence against minority Christians in Odisha, George said. TR Baalu (DMK) raised the issue of shooting of fishermen by the Sri Lankan Navy and said 97 fishermen and 216 boats are in Sri Lanka custody. Alleging the government's response to this issue is lukewarm, Baalu said if the government is not able to resolve the issue it should facilitate talk among the parties and settle the matter. DM Kathir Anand (DMK) asked Speaker Om Birla to provide MPs wireless bluetooth earphones to listen to Parliament proceedings. He said all over the world Parliamentarians are provided with wireless bluetooth earphones. But, here (in India) they are provided with headphones. The headphones are not being properly maintained and they fall on the floor..., Anand said.
Rabies-free Kerala project launched in Kollam
Four youths arrested for assaulting excise team in Kollam
Protest against sea mining held in Kollam
Alignment for Kollam-Theni NH development gets final approval
The stretch from Kadavoor in Kollam to Anjilimoodu in Alappuzha of the NH-183 will be completed initially, says Kodikunnil Suresh
Stakeholders welcome Kerala govt.s initiative to transform State into industrial hub
CCCI highlights the Vizhinjam-Kollam-Punalur growth project, healthcare investment, and infrastructure expansion; FICCI views the Budget as a catalyst for growth, criticises the tax hike on premium electric vehicles
In his Budget presentation, Finance Minister K.N. Balagopal announces two pilot initiatives an IT Park in Kollam city and another on the Kallada Irrigation Project campus at Kottarakkara that are part of the revenue-generating projects proposed to be funded through KIIFB
Kollam Greenfield Highway Hits Speed Breaker As Kerala Forest Department Rejects NHAI Proposal
The Kerala Forest Department rejected the proposal of the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) for the diversion of forest land in two villages Ayiranalloor and Edamon.
CPI standing committee heads resign from Kollam Corporation
Resignation after the unwillingness of the CPI(M) Mayor to step down from her position as per a prior agreement
Thiruvananthapuram district tops in number of dog bite cases in 2024
Thiruvananthapuram tops with 50,870 persons seeking treatment, followed by Kollam with 37,618 cases. However, data is for all kinds of dog bites as separate data is not maintained for stray dog bites
The plant can treat 150 tonnes of waste daily and produce 15 tonnes of biogas, which will be piped to the BPCL-Kochi Refinery; discussions under way to set up similar plants in Kannur, Kollam, and Changanassery
Asian Waterbird Census in Kollam records 11,525 birds from 81 species
Rise in rabid dog attackscauses concern in Kollam
DDC discusses delay in MGNREGA payment to workers in tribal regions of Kollam
Kerala: Man arrested for pronouncing triple talaq to wife over phone
Kollam: A man has been arrested for pronouncing triple talaq to his wife over the phone, police said on Saturday. Abdul Basith, a native of Mynagappally in Kollam district, was arrested two days ago and remanded to judicial custody for 14 days, they said. Basith was booked under relevant sections of the Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Act and other charges for abuse under sections of BNS. He is currently lodged in judicial custody at Chavara sub-jail. The arrest followed a complaint by his 20-year-old wife, a resident of Chavara in Kollam district. According to the complaint, Basith married her without disclosing his first marriage. After their wedding, Basith allegedly took her to a rented house, as his first wife was staying in his family home. Upon learning about his first marriage, the woman confronted him, which led to mental and physical abuse, the complaint stated. Basith also threatened to marry another woman, further escalating issues between them. Following a quarrel, the woman returned to her parents' home. On January 19, Basith reportedly called her and pronounced triple talaq over the phone, declaring that their relationship was over, the complaint stated.
Interviews at Kollam Employment Exchange
CPI(M) welcome committee office inaugurated in Kollam ahead of State conference
Prior to the 24th CPI(M) party Congress scheduled to be held in Madurai from April 2-6, the Kerala State conference will take place in Kollam from March 6 to 9.