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KPCC finalises three more general secretaries amid factional pressure

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The KPCC has shortlisted three more names to be added to its list of general secretaries. KPCC president Sunny Joseph has submitted the draft list to the Congress high command, and the final list is expected to be announced shortly. The names proposed for inclusion are Maryapuram Sreekumar (Thiruvnanthapuram), Sooraj Ravi (Kollam) and Abdurahman Kutty (Thrissur). With these additions, the total strength of the general secretary panel will go up to 62. Maryapuram Sreekumar, who had earlier served as KPCC general secretary was dropped from the earlier list. Following the intervention of senior leader K Muralidharan, the leadership decided to reinstate him. Sooraj Ravi, a former KPCC secretary and son of late Congress leader Thoppil Ravi was also included to ensure representation from the influential Ezhava community in Kollam. Abdurahman Kutty, the former DCC president of Thrissur, also finds a place in the list. However, criticism has emerged over the absence of a Christian leader from Pathanamthitta district in the new list and the lack of representation of marginalised communities.

The New Indian Express 7 Nov 2025 7:55 am

2018-scale floods may hit every 25 years in Kerala, warns study

KOLLAM: Floods of the scale Kerala witnessed in 2018 earlier believed to occur only once in 150 years could now hit every 25 years, a new study has found. Analysing four decades of river flow data in Kerala, the study, carried out by researchers from the civil engineering department of TKM College of Engineering, Kollam, warns that the states current flood models underestimate real flood risk by up to 40%, leaving key infrastructure vulnerable as climate change intensifies. The study notes that Keralas flood maps, dam safety norms and drainage design standards no longer reflect current rainfall patterns, explaining why towns go underwater even after moderate rainfall. It warns that unless design standards are urgently updated, even routine monsoon spells could trigger severe flooding across both urban and rural regions. The shift was identified using non-stationary flood frequency analysis a method that accommodates climate variability linked to factors such as El Nino, the Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) and the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO). The team analysed 40 years of flood discharge records (1980-2019) from the Irrigation Design and Research Board. Study: Flood designs need to evolve with climate reality At the Muvattupuzha station, the 2018 flood discharge of 2,412 cubic metres per second earlier estimated to occur once in 150 years was recalculated to have a return period of just 25 years. At Thodupuzha, a 62-year event was shortened to 25 years, while at Kakkadassery, a 75-year event now has a return period of only 12 years. The study also found that the estimated magnitude of floods could increase by 29 to 40% when climate change vulnerability is factored in. Our infrastructure was built on the assumption that climate change would not occur, that climatic events such as temperature and lunar cycles would remain the same. But that isnt the truth. Our bridges, dams, and drainage systems are in jeopardy as their capacity to handle sudden downpours is limited, said professor Adarsh S, head of civil engineering department at the TKM College of Engineering, who led the study. From Thiruvananthapuram to Kochi, waterlogging has become routine even after moderate rain. Researchers said this was because Keralas drainage network, culverts, and bridges were designed using a flood map that no longer reflects current rainfall patterns. Kerala receives over 80% of its annual rainfall in just four months and has faced major floods in 2018, 2019, 2020, and 2024. These back-to-back events show that floods are becoming more intense and frequent. If flood designs do not evolve with climate reality, the cost will be devastating, the study noted. The study was carried out with assistance from the Core Research Grant under the Department of Science and Technologys Science and Engineering Research Board. Professor Adarsh and research scholar Meera G Mohan were the team members. The results of their research have been published in journals such as Water Resources Management, Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Theoretical and Applied Climatology, Water Security, and H2Open Journal.

The New Indian Express 7 Nov 2025 7:33 am

Venu a victim of collapse of Arogyakeralam, says Satheesan

Kollam native had died at the Thiruvananthapuram Government Medical College Hospital on Wednesday night

The Hindu 6 Nov 2025 9:27 pm

Protests erupt in Thiruvananthapuram as kin alleges medical negligence led to patients death in MCH

Kollamman had been admitted to the hospital last Saturday due to chest pain. Though kin alleges angiogram test was not performed on him, authorities say test was not done as the patient had several risk factors like diabetes, hypertension,which made angiogram a risky proposition

The Hindu 6 Nov 2025 8:10 pm

Kollam auto driver dies after alleging neglect at Thiruvananthapuram Medical College

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Venu, a 48-year-old autorickshaw driver from Panmana in Kollam, died of heart failure on Wednesday night, just hours after voicing serious allegations against the staff at Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram. He had been admitted there for emergency cardiac care after being referred from the Taluk Hospital in Kollam the previous Friday. In an audio message sent to his friends before his death, Venu expressed deep anxiety over the lack of medical attention he received during his five-day stay. He claimed that if anything were to happen to him, the hospital staff should be held accountable. No one responds to our questions. The staff in uniform dont even look at you. Corruption is everywhere, he alleged in the recording, urging his friends to share his experience with the world if he didnt survive. Venu also voiced concern about the financial burden of staying in Thiruvananthapuram with a bystander, adding to his distress. In response, the medical college authorities denied any lapse in care. They stated that by the time Venu was brought in, the critical window for angioplasty had already passed. Initially, his condition was stable, but it suddenly worsened, leading to heart failure. The hospital maintained that all possible treatments were administered. Venus family has announced plans to file a formal complaint with the Chief Minister. Meanwhile, Leader of the Opposition VD Satheesan condemned the incident, calling Venu a casualty of a crumbling public health system. Venu didnt just diehe was failed by a health department that has been systematically neglected for nearly a decade. The Health Minister and the government must take responsibility for this tragedy, Satheesan said. He added that Venus voice message continues to resonate as a powerful indictment of the system. Even in death, Venu speaks for countless ordinary citizens who face indifference and despair in government hospitals. His words reflect the pain and helplessness of many who are left unheard, he said.

The New Indian Express 6 Nov 2025 2:05 pm

Scrub typhus detected in expat, 1st known case from non-endemic area

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: A Gulf Keralites impulsive decision to return home to treat a persistent fever turned out to be life-saving after he was diagnosed with scrub typhus a potentially fatal infection that requires early treatment. This has become the first documented case of scrub typhus contracted in the Gulf and diagnosed in India, according to a case study published in the peer-reviewed journal Mass Gathering Medicine. The report warns that scrub typhus, once thought to be confined to parts of Southeast Asia and the Western Pacific, may now be emerging in the Middle East and recommends testing for the disease in patients with unexplained fever, even in non-endemic areas. The disease was detected in a 52-year-old Thiruvananthapuram man, who had been living in Dubai. After four days of high fever, chills, vomiting, and severe fatigue that did not respond to broad-spectrum antibiotics, he flew to Kerala and went straight from the airport to a super-specialty hospital in Thiruvananthapuram. Some types of fever can only be cured back home, he told doctors, echoing a common belief among his expatriate friends. The disease is seen rarely in the Gulf, making diagnosis there unlikely. However, scrub typhus is familiar to hospitals in Kerala, with nearly 1,000 cases reported annually. The patient was diagnosed within three days and responded quickly to the antibiotic, doxycycline, making a full recovery. In Dubai, scrub typhus is rarely recognised, and though doxycycline is available, doctors may not think to use it since the disease is not commonly reported there, explained Dr A Althaf, professor at Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram, and co-author of the report. The patient had been in Dubai for the past year, so its almost certain the infection occurred there. This case reminds us that doctors should consider scrub typhus in fever cases, even from areas where its not usually found, he said. Dr Althaf, who diagnosed Keralas first scrub typhus case in Nedumangad in 2003, noted that the disease has a 50% mortality rate if untreated, but is easily curable with early doxycycline therapy. Scrub typhus, first reported in India in 1932, is caused by the bacterium Orientia tsutsugamushi and spread by mite bites. Globally, about one million cases occur each year. According to the states health data, 70% of cases occur in Thiruvananthapuram district, though Kozhikode, Wayanad, Idukki, and Kollam also report the disease. In 2024, the state recorded 981 cases and 19 deaths. So far this year, 699 cases and 13 deaths have been reported. Know the disease Infection caused by bacteria named Orientia Tsutsugamushi Bacteria enters human body through the bites of larval mites Incubation period: 6-20 days Symptoms: High grade fever, chills and rigorous, myalgia and body ache, intense headache. Throat pain, dry cough and chest pain Diagnostic findings: Eschars (less than 1cm in diameter) in concealed and moist areas of the body (groins, armpits) Scrub antibody test: IgM Elisa Prevention: Protective clothing and use of insect repellents

The New Indian Express 5 Nov 2025 7:52 am

Early local body push by Congress to regain lost ground in elections

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: In a strategic move ahead of the crucial assembly election, the state Congress has done the unthinkable - announcing a 47-member candidate list for the Thiruvananthapuram corporation while finalising the names for the remaining five corporations and other local bodies. Both the CPM and BJP are yet to release their candidates list, making Congress the first to make a decisive start in the local body election preparation. In a surprise decision, the party has fielded former MLA and KPCC general secretary K S Sabarinathan, as the mayor candidate in the Thiruvananthapuram corporation. The leadership has projected this as a model to be followed in other corporations. In Kochi corporation, KPCC general secretary Deepti Mary Varghese will contest, while in Thrissur corporation KPCC secretary John Daniel is on the list. These decisions are the outcome of the brainstorming session held in Wayanad under the banner Mission-2025, a KPCC office-bearer said. For the first time, the party has entrusted six seniors with the charge of corporations - Opposition leader V D Satheesan (Ernakulam) three former KPCC presidents - Ramesh Chennithala (Kozhikode), K Muraleedharan (Thiruvananthapuram), K Sudhakaran (Kannur), working president P C Vishnunath (Kollam) and AICC secretary Roji M John (Thrissur). The 2020 local body election results were disastrous for the party as we lost five corporations except Kannur. In Ernakulam and Thrissur, we lost power because of rebels. Having lost two consecutive assembly elections, this local body election is a do or die battle for Congress, said a senior leader. According to party sources, the current blueprint was proposed by AICC general secretary K C Venugopal during the Mission 2025 session in Wayanad. Venugopal reportedly advised the state leadership to field former MLAs and senior leaders in the local body elections. Apart from Sabarinathans name, he also suggested that former minister V S Sivakumar contest in the Thiruvananthapuram corporation, said a leader who attended the meeting. The party has given top priority to strengthening its base in the Thiruvananthapuram corporation, where it currently has only eight councillors. If we fail to perform well here, it will have a direct impact in the southern districts in the assembly election, said a senior office-bearer. To prevent the emergence of rebel candidates, the leadership has directed the district Congress presidents and KPCC leaders not to propose any names other than those recommended by ward committees.

The New Indian Express 4 Nov 2025 8:19 am

Education should create outstanding individuals, not clerks, says Vice-President

KOLLAM: Vice-President C P Radhakrishnan has said the education system must be transformed to nurture talent and leadership, rather than clerical skills. Curricula and teaching methods should be revised accordingly, he said. Today, education often produces clerks. It should instead create outstanding individuals in administrative, political, religious, academic and creative fields, the vice-president said, after inaugurating the 75th anniversary celebrations of Fatima Mata National College in Kollam on Monday. He said the dream of a developed India by 2047, the centenary of Independence, could be realised only through education. The aim of education is to create responsible citizens. Through this, the society and the nation can progress towards prosperity. Education is the foundation of character building. If we honour excellence in every field, when the college marks its centenary in 2051, it will align with the vision of Developed India 2047, he said. Calling education a wealth that no one can take away, the vice-president said that money has little value without knowledge and skills. Only knowledge and skill can move individuals and nations forward. In an era of uncertainties such as climate change, digital transformation and social divisions, the role of educational institutions has become more crucial. The goal of education is to produce thoughtful scientists, compassionate administrators and visionary leaders, he said. The fact that Keralas literacy rate exceeds 90%, compared to 40% in many other states, shows the contribution of such institutions. Time tables should guide not just studies but ones entire life, he added. Governor Rajendra Arlekar, who greeted the gathering, said education must aim to create job providers rather than job seekers. Bishop of Kollam Diocese Paul Antony Mullassery presided over. Union Minister Suresh Gopi, Finance Minister K N Balagopal, college principal Scindia Catherine, and manager Rev Abhilash Gregory spoke on the occasion. The vice-president, who arrived by helicopter at the Ashram Maidan helipad from Thiruvananthapuram airport at 2.30pm, was received by MLA M Mukesh, Mayor Honey Benjamin, District Collector N Devidas, and City Police Commissioner Kiran Narayanan. Arlekar, Suresh Gopi and Balagopal accompanied him. He returned to Thiruvananthapuram at 5pm.

The New Indian Express 4 Nov 2025 8:18 am

89% children under age of two in Kerala exposed to screens, says study

KOZHIKODE: At a busy government vaccination clinic in Kollam, a mother rocks her 18-month-old son on her lap. He squirms and fusses. But no lullaby or toy is forthcoming. Instead, she reaches into her bag and pulls out a smartphone. Instantly, the child goes quiet, eyes locked onto the screen. Around her, other parents follow suit, enacting a silent ritual now woven into everyday parenting in Kerala. A concerning new study by the Kerala chapter of the Indian Academy of Pediatrics (IAP) reveals that screen exposure among infants and toddlers in the state has reached alarming levels, with nearly 89.1% of children under the age of two regularly using screens. Despite repeated warnings over the last decade from experts that mobile phones should not be employed to induce children to eat, sleep, or calm down, mobile-fed parenting continues unchecked in many Kerala households. The study was conducted by Dr Manoj Mony, a neonatologist with the Kerala Health Services and Kollam district president of IAP. His research examined children, all below the age of two, who were brought to government health facilities for routine 18-month vaccinations. It also evaluated the socio-demographic backgrounds of families and educational levels of parents to understand how digital exposure takes root in early childhood. The findings are unequivocal. Infants from families where mothers had only a high-school education showed 100% screen exposure, while children of mothers with PG degrees showed significantly lower exposure, though still high, at 80%. Children in joint-family households showed higher screen exposure (91.5%) compared with nuclear-family households (78.9%). According to Dr Manoj, this likely reflects differences in care dynamics, where shared caregiving and household routines sometimes lead to greater reliance on screens as a distraction. One of the most worrying find is the use of mobile phones while feeding. Nearly seven in 10 parents reported using screens during feeding time, a habit many assume is harmless but which paediatric experts strongly warn against. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends zero screen time for kids below 18 months, except for video calls. For children between 18 and 24 months, high-quality content may be introduced, but only with parental participation and supervision. Yet, Keralas numbers show the cultural shift toward digital parenting is spreading rapidly, even among educated families who are otherwise aware of health guidelines. We are seeing toddlers who are fed on videos, and who cannot eat without watching a screen, Dr Manoj tells TNIE. Parents say it is the only way to keep the child calm. But what we are sacrificing is far greater, speech development, emotional bonding, curiosity, social recognition, and fundamental learning through human interaction. He described instances where children of parents returning from the Gulf appeared socially withdrawn, made little eye contact, and display language delay -- symptoms many parents feared were early signs of autism. Parents Google symptoms and panic. They say their child looks autistic. But after we stop screens and reintroduce real-world interaction, many of these children drastically improve, he said. Autism is a pathological state. But what we are increasingly seeing is screen-induced developmental delay, a preventable social crisis. The study was supervised by Dr Jeena from the department of community medicine at Parippally Medical College Hospital. The findings were officially released by Kollam district medical officer Dr M S Anu. It is positioned as a pilot project and calls for a larger statewide initiative to assess digital habits among Keralas young children.

The New Indian Express 4 Nov 2025 7:22 am

Vice President Radhakrishnan urges stakeholders to make Indian coir a global brand

KOLLAM (Kerala), Nov 3 : Vice President C P Radhakrishnan on Monday described coir as a symbol of sustainable development and urged stakeholders to make Indian coir a global brand. He also highlighted the pivotal role played by exporters and stakeholders in propelling the Indian coir industry onto the global stage. The Vice President interacted with the members of the Federation of Indian Coir Exporters Associations (FICEA) in this south Kerala district. The interaction brought together distinguished exporters, industry leaders, [] The post Vice President Radhakrishnan urges stakeholders to make Indian coir a global brand appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 4 Nov 2025 4:29 am

Education is wealth that cannot be taken away, says Vice-President C.P. Radhakrishnan

Diamond jubilee celebrations of Fatima Mata National College, Kollam

The Hindu 4 Nov 2025 12:19 am

Traffic curbs in Kollam ahead of V-Ps visit

KOLLAM : Traffic restrictions will be in place in Kollam city from 12 pmto 6 pm on Monday in connection with the visit of Vice-President C P Radhakrishnan. Vehicles travelling between Thiruvananthapuram and Alappuzha must use the bypass route. Vehicles coming from Thiruvananthapuram to the city should take the railway overbridge after S N College Junction and proceed through Kochupilamood, Beach Road, Vaddy, and Vellayittambalam to reach the Altharamoodu bypass. Similarly, vehicles from Alappuzha should turn around at Altharamoodu and proceed via Vellayittambalam, Vaddy, Beach Road, Kochupilamood, the railway overbridge, and SN College Junction. Those coming from Anchalumoodu towards Kollam should turn right at Kadavur Junction, take the Kureepuzha bridge, and reach the NH via Altharamoodu, proceeding to the city through Vellayittambalam and Vaddy Beach Road. Vehicles heading from Kollam city to Anchalumoodu should turn right at High School Junction, proceed via Vellayittambalam and Altharamoodu bypass, and continue through the Kureepuzha bridge. During the restriction period, parking and traffic will not be allowed on Ashram Road, Chinnakada, Railway Station-Chemmanmukku Road, and the stretch up to Taluk Office, High School Junction, Thevally, and Kadavur. Those needing access to the railway station are advised to use the second terminal on Kollam-Shenkottai Road. The district collector has declared a half-day holiday for schools in the city. Classes will function only in the morning session tomorrow.

The New Indian Express 3 Nov 2025 8:22 am

KSRTC announces special packages for pilgrim and popular destinations

KOLLAM: The KSRTC Budget Tourism Cell has announced a range of special tour packages for Sabarimala and other popular destinations during the Mandala-Makaravilakku season. For devotees visiting Sabarimala, the trip will start from Kollam KSRTC bus stand at a fare of Rs 490 per person. The trips are scheduled for November 16, 22 and 29. KSRTC has also arranged several sightseeing and pilgrimage tours across the state covering destinations such as Mookambika, Guruvayur, Vagamon, Rosmala and other scenic locations. Trips to Vagamon will be conducted on November 30, while tours to Rosmala are scheduled for November 9 and 23. The Illikkal Kallu trip will start at 5 am, at a fare of Rs 820 per person. A tour to Pournami Kavu in Thiruvananthapuram district will be held on November 5, with the fare fixed at Rs 600 per person. The popular Gavi forest tour which includes bus travel, boating, entry and guide fees, and lunch will be conducted on November 7, 11 and 26. The fare for this package is Rs 1,750 per person. KSRTC has arranged three tours to Munnar, Ambanad and the Ayyappa temples on November 8. The Munnar tour will begin at 5 am and return by midnight on November 9. The Rs 2,380 package includes accommodation, a jeep safari and lunch. The Ambanad trip, starting at 6 am and returning by 9 pm covering Chaliyakkara, Mambazhathara, Palaruvi, Kanankunnu and the Ambanad estate will be Rs 550 per person. The Nefertiti luxury cruise will be held on November 9. The cruise will start from Kollam at 10 am and return by midnight. The fare, inclusive of all expenses, is Rs 3,840 per person. The Kollur Mookambika pilgrimage will start at 2 pm on November 13. The tour will cover Vadakkunnathan Temple and Uthralikkavu Temple en route. Devotees will reach Mookambika the next morning and spend the day there before beginning the return journey. On the way back, the group will visit Udupi Sree Krishna Swamy Temple, Ananthapura Lake Temple, Madhur Sree Siddhi Vinayaka Temple and Parassinikkadavu Muthappan Temple, reaching Kollam on the morning of November 16. The fare is Rs 3,480 per person. Two other tours are planned for November 16. One will cover Paniyeli Poru, an ecotourism destination in Ernakulam district, along with visits to the Tripunithura Hill Palace Museum and Kaprikkad Sanctuary. The fare is Rs 1,050 per person. The other tour is to Kanyakumari, starting from Kollam at 4.30 am and covering Tirparappu waterfalls and Padmanabhapuram Palace before reaching Kanyakumari by noon. The group will return after watching the sunset, with the fare fixed at `810 per person. The Guruvayur Darshan Yatra will start at 9 pm on November 20. After visiting the Guruvayur Temple, the group will proceed to Mammiyur Temple, Anakotta, Triprayar Temple and Paravur Dakshina Mookambika Temple before returning at night. The fare for this trip is Rs 1,240 per person. Guruvayur Yatra The Guruvayur Darshan Yatra will start at 9 pm on November 20. After visiting the Guruvayur Temple, the group will proceed to Mammiyur Temple, Anakotta, Triprayar Temple and Paravur Dakshina Mookambika Temple before returning at night

The New Indian Express 3 Nov 2025 8:12 am

Rare brain infection reported in Ernakulam

KOCHI : After the northern and southern regions, central Kerala has reported its first case of amoebic meningoencephalitis. The disease was confirmed in a Lakshadweep native, who is working at Edappally in Ernakulam, on Friday. The patient is currently is undergoing treatment at a private hospital in the city. The health condition of the patient is satisfactory, said an official with the Ernakulam District Medical Office. According to the official, the first two test samples of the patient had returned negative, while a third microscopic test confirmed the disease. Amoebic meningoencephalitis, a rare central nervous system infection caused by free-living amoebas found in freshwater lakes, has claimed 33 lives in the state so far this year. The disease develops several days after exposure to contaminated water sources and may cause death within one or two weeks of infection, mostly because of its rapid onset and delayed diagnosis. Emphasising the importance of preventive measures in this scenario, Indian Medical Association (IMA) Kerala State Research Cell convenor Dr Rajeev Jayadevan said that people should avoid getting water into their nasal passages as the amoeba uses the nose as a shortcut to enter the brain. Nobody should intentionally introduce water into the nose. People who develop symptoms of the condition should seek medical attention immediately and share any possible exposure history with their doctor, he said. He also linked the higher number of cases reported in Kerala to the states enhanced diagnosis protocols. Among six lakh cases of brain infection reported across India every year, a small percentage are caused by amoebae. More cases of amoeba are being identified in Kerala because our healthcare system conducts additional tests in cases where brain infection is suspected, he added. Kerala has reported 153 cases so far, with most detected in the Kozhikode, Malappuram, Thiruvananthapuram, and Kollam districts. Of these, 65 cases and 12 deaths were reported in October. The first case of this year was reported in February, with the Kozhikode and Malappuram districts recording a sharp surge in August and September. Meanwhile, the state health department has initiated a multi-district field study with the cooperation of the National Institute of Epidemiology (NIE), Chennai, to investigate the causes of amoebic meningoencephalitis (amoebic brain fever), focusing on Kozhikode district in the initial phase. SYMPTOMS Fever Vomiting Headache PREVENTION Do not wash your face or bathe using stagnant water Ensure water does not enter the nose Stay hydrated and keep surroundings clean

The New Indian Express 3 Nov 2025 7:52 am

Delays, shortage of specialists pull patients away from Kerala's govt hospitals

KOLLAM: For five years, 56-year-old Krishna S (name changed) from Wayanad has been battling a kidney ailment. Her treatment began at the Kozhikode medical college hospital in 2020 and continued smoothly for three years. But when the nephrologist treating her was transferred to Kottayam, her treatment was disrupted. With no nephrologist available in Wayanad, I had no choice but to follow my doctor to his private clinic in Kozhikode. He visits once a week and I travel over two hours for every session, which costs around Rs 25,000 to Rs 30,000, Krishna said. Similar is the case with Kollam resident George Kunjumon, 75, who developed a lump at the back of his neck. His surgery was postponed multiple times at the district hospital due to staff shortage, he said. The doctors advised surgery to remove the lump, but it was postponed several times because of a shortage of staff. I later went to a private hospital but couldnt afford the cost. Now I have decided to live with the condition as long as my health allows, George said. The experiences of Krishna and George highlight a troubling trend while Keralas government hospitals are witnessing record outpatient (OP) numbers, their wards are growing emptier. Both had initially chosen government hospitals for treatment but later abandoned them because of delays and a lack of specialists. In 2023-24, outpatient visits under the department of health services (DHS) touched a record 11.2 crore, even as inpatient (IP) admissions continued to fall. Only 7.56 lakh patients were admitted to DHS facilities last year, compared to 8.92 lakh in 2022-23 and 15 lakh in 2019-20. Surgical procedures show a similar slide. The states public hospitals performed 1.29 lakh major surgeries in 2017-18, but the number dropped to 55,000 during the Covid pandemic (2020-21). The figures have since recovered only partially 89,775 surgeries in 2023-24, down from 1.05 lakh in 2022-23. Health experts pointed out that the data exposed a deeper fault line in the states healthcare system underutilised infrastructure and eroding public trust. Government hospitals are now preferred mainly for consultations, which explains the rise in OP numbers. But when it comes to serious issues or surgeries, people avoid them due to long delays. In many hospitals, the equipment exists but not the doctors. For instance, orthopaedic surgeries often get postponed because either the surgeon or anaesthetist is unavailable, said a senior health department official. Dr B Ekbal, former senior neurosurgeon, said the figures reflect an acute shortage of human resources in government hospitals. Over the years, technology and equipment in our public hospitals have improved significantly. But human resources such as doctors, nurses, and paramedical staff have not kept pace. Because of this shortage, staff are forced to work overtime. In many hospitals, posts are filled through transfers, creating further gaps. Many specialists begin duty as early as 6.30am and continue till 7 m. It is only their commitment that keeps our health system running. The government must urgently recruit more personnel, Dr Ekbal said. He also stressed on the need for better infrastructure. Public hospitals still lag behind in basic facilities such as rooms for bystanders and toilets. Risks like the tragedy at Kottayam MCH, where a woman died after a dilapidated toilet building collapsed, lurk elsewhere too. The government must prioritise safe spaces, he said.

The New Indian Express 3 Nov 2025 7:08 am

Water resources report calls for district-specific management planning

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Rainfall in Kerala in 2024 showed marked differences across districts, with northern regions receiving heavy monsoon showers while several central and southern districts experienced deficits. The findings in the report Kerala Water Resources Assessment 2024, prepared by the Centre for Water Resources Development and Management (CWRDM), highlights that early southwest monsoon rainfall is decreasing in south-central districts while northern districts are seeing increasing rainfall in September. These spatial and seasonal variations underscore the need for district-specific planning for reservoirs, irrigation schedules, flood and landslide preparedness, and urban drainage systems to ensure climate-resilient water and agriculture management across the state. CWRDM executive director Manoj P Samuel told TNIE that the study was done by analysing district-wise monthly rainfall data from 1970 to 2024. Theres a shift in the pattern, and though Kerala is receiving rain, it isnt distributed evenly. These shifts in the rain pattern have direct implications for reservoir rule curves, irrigation advisories, flood and landslide risk management, and urban drainage planning, Manoj said. The state requires district-specific strategies, he pointed out. In 2024, Kasaragod and Kozhikode recorded over 3,800 mm of rainfall, with the southwest monsoon contributing up to 81% of the total, while Wayanad, Idukki and Ernakulam saw totals exceeding 3,500 mm. Central districts such as Kottayam and Thrissur received around 3,200-3,750 mm and southern districts including Thiruvananthapuram and Kollam recorded lower totals between 2,078 mm and 2,675 mm, reflecting a more balanced contribution from both monsoons. We have presented analyses for each district so that the stakeholder agencies can plan accordingly. For instance, districts with lower rainfall could face drought and action can be taken accordingly, Manoj said. He said CWRDM has done a grassroot-level study to identify water-stressed local bodies in the state. There are around 286 drought-affected wards in the state. For water, agri mgmt Spatial and seasonal variations underscore the need for district-specific planning to ensure climate-resilient water and agriculture management across the state

The New Indian Express 3 Nov 2025 6:59 am

Kerala ASHA workers end 266-day protest, vow to continue at district level

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM:The indefinite day-and-night protest by ASHA workers in front of the Secretariat, demanding a hike in honorarium and fulfilment of other service-related demands, came to an end on Saturday, on the 266th day since it began. The protest concluded with a pledge rally inaugurated by the Leader of Opposition VD Satheesan. Kerala ASHA Health Workers Association (KAHWA) state committee member and Kollam district president Bini Sudarshan administered the protest pledge. Protest committee members said the protest would now continue at the district level in a new form. We have achieved several of our demands, though some remain to be won, the ASHA workers said. Although the government recently announced an increase of Rs 1,000 in their monthly honorarium, the workers termed it grossly inadequate. Their major demands include raising the monthly honorarium to Rs 21,000 and instituting a retirement benefit scheme. While the protest committee acknowledged the Rs 1,000 hike as a partial victory, they said that the protest would continue in various forms until the major demands are met. They also announced plans to campaign against the government in the upcoming elections. ASHA workers said the government had to give in to their core demands, including the hike and the release of pending dues. The association also announced plans to organise a massive protest gathering in Thiruvananthapuram on February 10, 2026, marking one year since the start of the protest.

The New Indian Express 1 Nov 2025 1:31 pm

Researchers from Kerala identify rare scrub typhus case in Dubai-returned man from Thiruvananthapuram

According to official figures, around thousand scrub typhus cases are reported each year in Kerala, 70% of which are from Thiruvananthapuram and the rest are from Kozhikode, Wayanad, Idukki and Kollam

The Hindu 30 Oct 2025 7:54 pm

Kerala Man Booked for Pouring Hot Fish Curry on Wifes Face

The accused, who believed his wife was possessed, fled after the assault; victim hospitalised in Kollam district

Deccan Chronicle 30 Oct 2025 1:20 pm

Kerala man pours boiling fish curry on wifes face after she refuses to perform witchcraft ritual

KOLLAM: A 34-year-old woman sustained severe burns on her face and neck after her husband allegedly poured boiling fish curry on her face following a quarrel at their home in Chadayamangalam. The victim, Rajula, is undergoing treatment at a private hospital in Anchal. Her family has filed a complaint against her husband, Sajeer, with the Chadayamangalam police. According to police, the couple hasbeen facing domestic issues for several days. In an attempt to resolve them, the accused reportedly visited a sorcerer in Anchal, who gave Sajeer some ashes and a plate. He allegedly forced Rajula to perform certain rituals, including applying the ash on her face and braiding her hair. Rajula refused, saying she did not believe inwitchcraft. This led to a heated argument during which Sajeer allegedly took boiling fish curry from the stove and poured it on her. Hearing her screams, neighbours and relatives rushed to the house and took her to the hospital. Based on Rajulas statement, police have registered a case and launched an investigation. The accused is absconding, and efforts are underway to arrest him,a police source said.

The New Indian Express 30 Oct 2025 12:37 pm

Kerala, NIE launch multi-district study to trace causes of amoebic brain fever

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The health department, in collaboration with the National Institute of Epidemiology (NIE), Chennai, has initiated a multi-district field study to investigate the causes of amoebic meningoencephalitis (amoebic brain fever). The study, which began in Kozhikode, will extend to Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam and Malappuram, Health Minister Veena George said on Tuesday. The move comes amid a surge in cases and ongoing challenges in pinpointing the underlying causes of the infection. The state has reported 144 confirmed cases of amoebic brain fever and 30 related deaths so far this year. The initiative follows a high-level technical workshop held by the department in August last year, which brought together experts from the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), Institute of Advanced Virology Kerala (IAV), Pondicherry AV Institute, Indian Institute of Science and Pollution Control Board. The minister emphasised that the state has adopted robust measures for the treatment and prevention of the disease. While amoebic brain fever has a global fatality rate of 99%, Kerala has reduced mortality to 24% through early detection and specialised care, she said. The department had earlier directed that patients diagnosed with meningitis also undergo testing for amoebic brain fever. For the first time in India, Kerala developed a specific protocol for amoebic meningoencephalitis after conducting a national-level workshop.

The New Indian Express 30 Oct 2025 9:32 am

Five Kerala men held in Rs 4.5 crore highway robbery

KANCHEEPURAM: In a major breakthrough, Kancheepuram police have arrested five men from Kerala for their alleged role in the Rs 4.5-crore highway robbery that took place near Aathupudur in August. The gang had waylaid a car transporting cash from Bengaluru to Chennai and escaped with the money after abducting two drivers. Police identified the accused as Santhosh, Sujithlal, Jayan, Kurukan alias Murugan and Kunju Mohammad from Palakkad, Kollam, and Thrissur districts. Investigators said the group was part of a larger interstate network, with at least 13 others suspected to be involved. A special team has been sent to Kerala to trace the others. According to investigators, the crime was linked to a logistics company owned by Jatin (56) of Borivali, Mumbai, which has been transporting money and goods on commission since 2017. On August 20, the firm sent Rs 4.5 crore in an SUV from Bengaluru to Sowcarpet, through its drivers Piyush Kumar and Devendra Patel. As the vehicle approached Aathupudur, three cars intercepted it. The gang, armed with knives, allegedly abducted the drivers and sped away with the cash-laden car. Near Arcot in Ranipet, they shifted the money to another vehicle, abandoned the SUV and drivers, and fled. Jatin, upon information, rushed to Tamil Nadu and lodged a complaint with the Kancheepuram police. Following weeks of investigation under the supervision of SP Shanmugam, the Kerala-based gang was tracked down and arrested and remanded. Police said further investigation is under way to recover the stolen cash and identify the remaining suspects. Special team sent to Kerala to nab others involved Police identified the accused as Santhosh, Sujithlal, Jayan, Kurukan alias Murugan and Kunju Mohammad. Investigators said the group was part of a larger interstate network. A special team has been sent to Kerala to trace the others

The New Indian Express 30 Oct 2025 8:09 am

Four-year-old boy dies after falling into pond at Neendakara

KOLLAM: A 4-year-old boy died after falling into a pond near his house at Neendakara, Kollam. The deceased, Atlan Aneesh, was the son of Aneesh and Finla Dileep who work in the UK. The incident occurred around 3:30 pm on Tuesday. Atlan, studying at Parimanam Play School, was returning home with his grandfather Dileep. After entering the house compound, the boy reportedly slipped out of his grandfathers grasp and ran outside. When Dileep returned after leaving the school bag inside, he could not find Atlan. A search by the family and locals ended in tragedy when the child was found in a nearby pond. He was rushed to the district hospital but was declared dead on arrival. The body was shifted to Parippally Medical college for post-mortem examination. The funeral will be held after the boys parents return.

The New Indian Express 29 Oct 2025 11:42 am

67th Kerala School Sports Meet: Hosts TPuram crowned champions as sun sets on eight thrilling days

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Eight thrilling days of action came to a close with hosts Thiruvananthapuram being crowned champions of the 67th Kerala School Sports Meet on Tuesday. The meet saw record-breaking performances, tight competitions across categories and emotional highs that carried the spirit of sportsmanship. A total of 17 new records in athletics and 17 in aquatics made this edition the one with the most record-breaking events. Spread across 12 venues, the event hosted nearly 9,000 competitions in close to 40 events. The meet went ahead as scheduled despite rain delays and venue changes, with some events like tug of war shifting thrice before finding ground. Hosts Thiruvananthapuram led from the first day, kept its dominance till the end and won the race for the Golden Cup. The meet also introduced new events, including kalaripayattu, yoga and fencing, with good participation witnessed from across the state. For the second time, inclusive events were held, but special educators pointed out that many venues still lacked ramps and basic facilities for the participants. Two new events, Cricket and Bocce were introduced for children with disabilities. Another highlight was the participation of female students from Gulf countries. The 15th district earned one silver medal and three points overall. The opening day saw in the pool as four new records were set. Aquatic events were the first to complete crowning the capital district. Thiruvananthapuram also won the games section. Track and field events were no less thrilling. Malappuram secured the athletics lead. J Nivedkrishna of Palakkad and Adithya Aji of Malappuram finished as the fastest runners in senior 100m categories. Deva Priya Shaibu of Idukki broke a 1987 record in sub-junior girls 100m by clocking 12.69 seconds. Athul T M of Alappuzha smashed a 1988 record in junior boys 100m, finishing in 10.81 seconds. One of the most emotional moments came from Kozhikodes Devananda V Biju of St Joseph HSS, who won the junior girls 200m while recovering from appendicitis. She broke the eight-year-old record with a timing of 24.96 seconds. General Education Minister V Sivankutty announced that a new house would be built for her family. The government will facilitate building of new houses for 50 participants, he said. More records fell in hurdles and discus throw events. A grand victory procession was held in the city to welcome the Chief Ministers Cup, a 117.5-sovereign gold trophy for the overall champs, for the first time in the events history. Despite a few age-related controversies, where questions were raised about a participants eligibility in certain categories and a probe is on, the meet stood out for the promise of a brighter sporting future. Roll of honour Overall Champions: TPuram (1,825 points) 1st runner-up: Thrissur (892 points) 2nd runner-up: Kannur (859 points) Best school (Athletics) 1. Ideal EHSS, Kadakassery (Malappuram): 78 points 2. VMHS, Vadavannur (Palakkad): 58 points 3. Navamukunda HSS, Thirunavaya (Malappuram): 57 points Best sports school (Athletics) 1. GV Raja Sports School, TPuram: 57 points 2. CSH Wayanad & SAI Kollam: 8 points 3. MA College Sports Hostel, Keerampara & SAI Thalassery: 5 points Toppers Athletics: Malappuram (247 points) Games: TPuram (1,107 points) Aquatics: TPuram (649 points)

The New Indian Express 29 Oct 2025 8:11 am

Field studies in Kozhikode to identify reasons for surge in amoebic meningoencephalitis in Kerala

Health dept. and scientists at ICMR-National Institute of Epidemiology will continue field studies in Malappuram, Thiruvananthapuram and Kollam too, which account for a significant number of the amoebic infections reported in 2024, 2025

The Hindu 28 Oct 2025 8:11 pm

Pinarayi fails to placate CPI on PM SHRI issue

https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/kerala/2025/Oct/27/amid-in-fights-in-ldf-over-signing-of-pm-shri-mou-kerala-cm-meets-cpi-secretary-binoy-viswamTHIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayans attempt to pacify key LDF ally CPI, disgruntled over the state government signing the PM SHRI MoU with the Union government, failed on Monday with the latter remaining firm on its demand that the state should withdraw from the agreement. Besides CPI state secretary Binoy Viswam, the partys four ministers attended the hour-long meeting at Alappuzha guest house. CPM state secretary M V Govindan was also present. During the meeting, the CM made it clear that the state wont be able to back out of the project. Only the Union government has the authority to cancel the MoU, he said. However, both CPM and CPI intensified their efforts to reach a consensus and prevent the situation from getting out of control. The CPM sought the intervention of its national leadership. Party general secretary M A Baby held discussion with his CPI counterpart D Raja in Delhi. The CPM has also decided to convene a meeting of the LDF state committee shortly to discuss the issue. Meanwhile, the CPI has called a meeting of its state council on November 4. Pinarayi assured the CPI leaders during the meeting that the National Educational Policy (NEP) would not be implemented in the state. However, Binoy contended that since the state has only signed an MoU, it can withdraw from the scheme. He alleged that the whole scheme is designed to showcase the NEP. Rift in LDF intensifies as Kerala CM's talks with CPI over PM SHRI MoU fail to ease tensions A march led by KSU over the PM SHRI issue towards General Education Minister V Sivankuttys office at the Secretariat in Thiruvananthapuram on Monday, was met with police water cannons PM SHRI: Final decision will be taken soon, says Binoy Binoy is learnt to have told the CM that since the CPI and the CPM along with other Left parties jointly decided to resist implementation of NEP, CPI cannot support PM-SHRI programme. Speaking to media after the meeting, Binoy said, The issues raised by the CPI have not yet been resolved. The party will discuss the matter with state and central leaders and a final decision will be announced in the coming days. Earlier in the day, the CPI state executive authorised the state secretariat to take a decision on the issue in line with the partys stand. Though the CPI state secretariat held after the meeting with the CM, did not consider boycotting the next cabinet meeting on Wednesday, CPI insiders said all options are open if both parties fail to reach an amicable solution. Meanwhile, the CPI state executive urged the leadership not to compromise on its declared stand against NEP. The meeting concluded that the current issue is not merely administrative. This is a political issue. It is against the Lefts principles. No compromise is possible on this, a leader said. Nevertheless, all leaders agreed that the CPI should not consider leaving the LDF. At the same time, the party must not yield to the conciliatory tactics of the CPM and should uphold its position at any cost. If the CPI decides to stay away from the cabinet, there are chances that the cabinet meeting may be extended by one or two days. However, it remains to be seen whether the CPM and the CM will take such a step to give the CPI some breathing space, an LDF leader said. Earlier in the day, the CPM secretariat decided to pursue discussion with CPI. The party believes that the PM SHRI programme and the associated funds are the states rightful due, a leader said. However, we would try to reach a consensus, he added. CM misled cabinet on PM SHRI project, says V D Satheesan Leader of Opposition V D Satheesan on Sunday accused Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan of misleading the cabinet over the Centres PM SHRI school project.The education minister deceived even the chief minister by secretly signing the PM SHRI project. No one would betray their own government in this manner even outside the country, said Satheesan. He was speaking after inaugurating the Kuttavicharana March at Anchalumootil, organised by the UDF against the alleged mismanagement of the Kollam Corporation. The march was led by MP N K Premachandran, rally captain Bindu Krishna, A K Hafeez, and Naushad Yunus. Satheesan detailed the issues listed in the chargesheet prepared against the corporation. In his address, Premachandran said the Kollam corporation had turned into a den of corruption and that the next civic polls would serve as a verdict against it. UDF district chairman K C Rajan presided over. RSP Central secretariat member A A Aziz, Congress political affairs committee member Bindu Krishna, DCC president P Rajendra Prasad and Muslim League district president Naushad Yunus took part, among other leaders.

The New Indian Express 28 Oct 2025 8:04 am

Wells refill as the groundwater level rises by 1.6m in Kerala

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The groundwater level in Kerala has risen by an average of 1.6m this year, according to a preliminary assessment made by the state groundwater department last month. The finding is based on monthly data collected from 819 observation wells across the state, including 446 open wells and 373 borewells, over the past 10 days. Officials attributed the increase to consistent rainfall and groundwater recharge initiatives implemented by the state government since 2020. The government has initiated several efforts to ensure groundwater recharge through various initiatives. This, along with good rainfall, has contributed to the rise, a senior official with the groundwater department told TNIE. The Annual Extractable Groundwater Quantity (AEGQ) has also shown steady improvement from 5 billion cubic metres in 2023 to 5.13 billion cubic metres in 2024. Officials expect the figure to continue increasing this year as well considering the rain and the indications in the preliminary report. Preliminary data indicate that groundwater levels have risen across most districts, with Kasaragod recording the highest average rise of 3m, followed by Kannur, Wayanad, and Kozhikode, where levels increased by 2m each. Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Alappuzha, Ernakulam, Pathanamthitta, Idukki, Kottayam, Malappuram, Palakkad, and Thrissur reported an average rise of around 1 metre. However, the department noted that a few regions have reported a slight drop in groundwater levels. A noticeable decline was observed in open wells in Kazhakoottam (Thiruvananthapuram), Tirurangadi (Malappuram), and Kanhangad (Kasaragod), while borewells in Kollam corporation (Kollam), Konni and Ranni (Pathanamthitta), Areekode (Malappuram), and Parakkadavu (Ernakulam) also showed lower levels. Though the exact extent of decline is not available, sources said the drop is estimated to be between 0.5 and 1m. The expert team of the groundwater department is carrying out a detailed assessment in these areas to identify the reasons behind the variation. There can be multiple reasons for the drop over-extraction by industries, lack of conservation efforts, or population growth in certain regions. The preliminary findings help us identify areas that require more attention. The detailed report, expected by the end of this year, will recommend measures for sustainable management of groundwater resources, a senior scientist said. Officials stressed that the conservation and recharge efforts must continue to sustain the positive trend. Deeper relief Average rise: 1.6 metres in groundwater level across the state Highest increase: Kasaragod (3 m), followed by Kannur, Wayanad, and Kozhikode (2 m each). Areas with decline: Slight drop (0.5-1m) in parts of Thiruvananthapuram, Malappuram, Pathanamthitta, Ernakulam, and Kasaragod districts. Next step: Detailed study under way; final report expected by the end of the year to guide groundwater management policies (Data source: 819 observation wells -- 446 open wells and 373 borewells -- under groundwater department, Kerala)

The New Indian Express 28 Oct 2025 7:15 am

KIIFB approves SPV for Vizhinjam-Kollam-Punalur Growth Triangle project in Kerala

Steps are on to secure approval of State Cabinet for registration, says Balagopal

The Hindu 27 Oct 2025 3:57 pm

Cyclone Montha likely to bring heavy rainfall in Kerala; orange alert for three districts

An orange alert warning of very heavy rainfall has been issued for three districts Kozhikode, Kannur, and Kasaragod on Monday, while the rest of the State, except for Thiruvananthapuram and Kollam, has been put on yellow alert

The Hindu 27 Oct 2025 11:25 am

Illegal surrogacy racket busted in Kochi; women lured with online ads promising quick money

KOCHI: The social media advertisement promised to Find your surrogate mother in 7 days! with the tagline Speed and precision to match you with the surrogate. But, as it turns out, behind the polished online posts and promises lurks a network that preys on poor, illiterate women luring them with offers of quick money to become egg donors and surrogates. The recent busting of a ring linked to a fertility clinic in Kochi has exposed an illegal assisted reproductive technology (ART) racket flourishing in Kerala. In the police action on MamaMia Life Solutions Pvt Ltd in Edappally, five women from West Bengal and a mother and her child from Tamil Nadu were rescued and placed in protective custody. The women, all around 25 years old, were reportedly brought to Kerala and persuaded to become either surrogate mothers or egg donors, lured purely by the promise of money. Illegal clinics had promised them between Rs 30,000-40,000, but once they arrived, they were paid only a meagre sum, Kalamassery police said. Despite stringent regulations, unlicensed operators exploit loopholes in the system. Authorities have so far received four major complaints, resulting in show-cause notices and the cancellation of the licence of MamaMia Life. The police raid followed a complaint filed by the additional secretary of the department of health and family welfare, alleging that MamaMia Life, operating under the pretext of a valid licence, had published online advertisements, lured six women from other states with promises of remuneration, brought them to Kerala, confined them unlawfully, and carried out unauthorised egg retrieval and surrogacy procedures for financial gain. Laws mandate stringent action, but enforcement weak, allowing exploitation The police report filed with Kerala High Court said that tower location details of all the women, along with phone numbers they contacted after arriving in Ernakulam and the addresses linked to those numbers, were being collected through the cyber cell. Based on these findings, investigators deemed it necessary to question the women in detail and record their statements afresh for corroboration. Several hospitals were also placed under the scanner. On September 29, while considering the plea of an ART bank in Kochi, which alleged the illegal detention of women at MamaMia Life, the HC observed, Innovation is always a key in medicine, and assisted reproductive technology (ART) has been a global game changer. Unfortunately, ART has brought within its fold, due to its huge demand, various deleterious tendencies, particularly in the growing markets of low- and middle-income countries. We fear if this has percolated into our small state of Kerala as well. The appropriate authority (AA) constituted under the ART and Surrogacy Acts conducted an inquiry into MamaMia and found that IVF activities were being carried out illegally and without authorisation, in violation of the ART (Regulation) Act. The team also seized the ART bank certificate. It was further revealed that the mandatory written consent of oocyte donors, as required under Form 13 of the ART Rules, 2021, was not obtained or maintained by the clinic or the associated ART bank. A report filed by the additional secretary before the HC said that MamaMia Lifes claim that the women volunteered to donate eggs after seeing the social media advertisements was implausible, as the women knew only their native languages while the advertisements were published in English on Instagram and other social media platforms. The report added that how women from the northeast and other regions came to the institution after seeing these advertisements can only be established through a thorough investigation. The AA has also decided to conduct surprise inspections at similar establishments. Recently, inspections were carried out at four centres in Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, and Alappuzha districts. Some irregularities were detected during these inspections, and directions were issued to rectify them. The report further clarified that no complaints from the public had been received in this regard. On October 17, the HC directed the principal secretary of the health department to ensure the provisions of the Surrogacy (Regulation) Act, 2021, and the ART (Regulation) Act, 2021, are displayed permanently in conspicuous spaces in all clinics, ART banks, surrogacy centres and hospitals offering services under them. This shall be done in both English and Malayalam for ease of reading of every patient/customer seeking services of such institutions, the court said. Dr Smithy George, senior consultant in obstetrics and gynaecology at Rajagiri Medical Center, Angamaly, said that surrogacy, seen by many as a noble act enabling childless couples to have biologically related children, has long been practised in India. However, its lack of regulation made it vulnerable to corruption and exploitation over time. To address this, the central government introduced the Surrogacy (Regulation) Bill, banning commercial surrogacy and promoting altruistic surrogacy where the surrogate is a close relative of the intended parents and receives no monetary compensation for her reproductive labour. Additionally, a woman may act as a surrogate only once, she said. But exploitation remains rampant in this field. Though laws mandate stringent action, enforcement is weak, allowing exploitation to continue. Uneducated women are often taken advantage of by various groups, which tarnishes the reputation of legitimate centres and clinics, Dr Smithy added.

The New Indian Express 25 Oct 2025 8:00 am

Vision 2031: Kerala eyes Indias leading industrial destination tag

KOCHI: Transforming Kerala into Indias premier industrial destination through strategic reforms, dedicated corridors, innovation hubs, and sustainable development initiatives that is the core aim of Vision 2031, the states new industrial road map unveiled on Thursday. Industries Minister P Rajeeve, presenting the document in Thiruvananthapuram, said the plan marks a decisive shift from isolated projects to a holistic growth model. Through coordinated reforms and innovation-driven initiatives, Kerala is preparing to lead Indias next wave of sustainable industrialisation, he said. The vision focuses on strengthening ecosystems, expanding employment, and making the state a hub for knowledge-based and green industries. A major highlight is the creation of industrial townships and special investment regions, conceived as self-contained industrial ecosystems. The government will amend the Kerala Industrial Single Window Clearance Boards and Industrial Township Area Development Act, 1999 to enable single-window approvals and empower dedicated township authorities. To address future skill needs, a Kerala University for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship will be established under the PPP model, connecting education with industry in emerging areas such as robotics, artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and renewable energy. The document also envisions strong industry R&D linkages, with Campus Industrial Parks planned to co-locate enterprises and academic institutions for innovation and product development. Regional balance is central to Vision 2031. The Vizhinjam Outer Area Growth Corridor (OAGC) will develop eight integrated economic clusters around the port, while the VizhinjamKollamPunalur Growth Triangle will create a 1,700-acre smart industrial ecosystem. In Kochi, the Global City Project part of the KochiBengaluru Industrial Corridor will proceed independently after the Centres withdrawal of support, promising over a lakh direct jobs. North Kerala will host specialised clusters such as the Aero-Defence and Drone Park near VSSC, a KozhikodeMalappuram Industrial Cluster for Biotech and ESDM, and the Arena Malabar project combining sports, industry, and healthcare. Sustainability anchors the plan through the Green Hydrogen Valley Project, recognised by the World Economic Forum among 12 global initiatives, alongside proposed EV Allied Industrial Parks, Robotics Park, Gem & Jewellery Park, and agro-based clusters in Wayanad and Idukki. At the micro level, the Mission One Lakh MSME Scaling Programme targets 1 lakh nano- and micro-enterprises, backed by 50 campus parks, 100 private parks, and 25 overseas Malayali industrial parks. Cooperative and consortium-led ventures will also be promoted to ensure inclusive participation. Innovation hubs Vizhinjam: Eight integrated growth clusters TPuram: Aero-defence and drone industrial cluster Kochi: Global City smart hub Wayanad: Coffee and agro clusters Kozhikode: Biotech and drone park Idukki: Green hydrogen valley Malabar region: Kerala sports metropolis

The New Indian Express 24 Oct 2025 8:00 am

Kerala rains: IMD withdraws red alert, puts 10 districts on orange alert

Yellow alert sounded for Kasaragod, Kannur, Kollam and Thiruvananthapuram on Wednesday

The Hindu 22 Oct 2025 2:13 pm

Cyber police nab Kozhikode trio for alleged role in 25-crore fraud

The trios arrest comes a month after a woman from Kollam, Sujitha G., was arrested in the case; as many as 250 SIM cards, 40 mobile phones, laptops, and debit cards seized from a flat used by the accused

The Hindu 17 Oct 2025 9:34 pm

Heavy Rains Lash Parts of Kerala, Orange Alert Issued in 3 Districts

IMD sounded the orange alert in Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam and Pathanamthitta districts

Deccan Chronicle 16 Oct 2025 9:38 am

Heavy rains lash parts of Kerala, IMD issues orange alert in 3 districts

Kerala's three southernmost districts, Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, and Pathanamthitta, are under an 'orange alert' due to heavy rains and thunderstorms. The IMD predicts very heavy rainfall of 11 to 20 cm, accompanied by winds up to 50 kmph. Other districts like Alappuzha, Kottayam, and Idukki are also expected to experience thunderstorms and strong winds.

The Economic Times 16 Oct 2025 9:19 am

Exit of southwest monsoon, onset of northeast monsoon likely to be on October 16

Orange alert issued for Idukki and Kottayam on Thursday; yellow alert in Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha, Ernakulam, Thrissur, and Malappuram

The Hindu 15 Oct 2025 8:09 pm

Kerala Midnight Well Rescue Op Gone Wrong: 3, Including Firefighter, Die

A midnight rescue operation turned into a major tragedy at Neduvathoor in Kerala's Kollam, claiming the lives of three people, including a firefighter, after the old rope barrier around an 80-foot-deep well collapsed.

NDTV 13 Oct 2025 12:43 pm

Amoebic meningoencephalitis: 23 deaths reported in Kerala, says state health minister

Kerala has reported 104 cases of amoebic encephalitis, with 23 deaths, primarily in Kollam and Thiruvananthapuram districts. The state health minister highlighted that early detection and treatment have significantly reduced the global fatality rate of this rare brain infection. An action plan based on the One Health approach is being implemented to prevent further cases.

The Economic Times 12 Oct 2025 12:18 pm

New museum in Kollam celebrates A. Ramachandrans works

Inaugurating the museum, Chief Minister says the painters art works are a link that connects contemporary Indian painting to its traditional past as well as its future

The Hindu 5 Oct 2025 8:57 pm

KPCCs cultural wing to hold two-day south zone camp in Alappuzha

Around 350 delegates from Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Pathanamthitta, and Alappuzha districts are expected to participate

The Hindu 3 Oct 2025 4:17 pm

Army soldier arrested in rape case

Excelsior Correspondent SAMBA, Oct 2: The Badi Brahmana Police Station has arrested an Army soldier in connection with an alleged rape case on the complaint of a woman. Police said the woman has accused the soldier of rape. The accused soldier has been identified as Anup M, a resident of Kollam district, Kottam, Kerala, and is currently posted in the Satwari military area. The complainant is a college student and a resident of Badodi village. Based on the students complaint, [] The post Army soldier arrested in rape case appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 3 Oct 2025 4:00 am

J.P. Nadda blames LDF misgovernance for Keralas economic woes

He Inaugurated the BJP State committee meeting in Kollam on September 27.

The Hindu 27 Sep 2025 8:22 pm

Rain lash central and southern Kerala; IMD issues alerts

Thiruvananthapuram: As heavy rains lashed parts of central and southern Kerala, the IMD issued an orange alert in seven districts on Friday morning. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued an orange alert in the districts of Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha, Kottayam, Idukki and Ernakulam for three hours from 7am. Additionally, schools and colleges were closed Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 26 Sep 2025 1:32 pm

Kerala rains: IMD sounds orange alert for four districts

Orange alert for Thiruvananthapuram, Pathanamthitta, Kottayam and Idukki districts, while Kollam, Alappuzha, Ernakulam, Thrissur and Palakkad are on yellow alert on Friday

The Hindu 26 Sep 2025 11:29 am

Kerala Man Kills Wife Over Mistrust, Confesses On Social Media

Man killed his wife in Kollam, confessed on Facebook Live, then surrendered. Police booked him for murder after their sons complaint and seized both their mobile phones.

News18 22 Sep 2025 4:24 pm

Nun found dead in convent in Kerala

33-year-old woman, a native of Tamil Nadu, found dead in her room at the convent in Kollam

The Hindu 16 Sep 2025 12:56 pm

Kochi Blue Tigers crowned KCL Champions, defeat Kollam Sailors by 75 Runs

Kochi Blue Tigers defeated Kollam Sailors by 75 runs to win the KCL Season 2 championship, showcasing a dominant all-round performance.

DNA India 12 Sep 2025 5:06 pm

Three-month-long Champions Boat League to begin on September 19

The 2025 edition will feature 14 races in as many places. Inaugural race will be at the Pampa in Kainakary in Alappuzha district while the finals will be at Ashtamudi Lake in Kollam on December 6

The Hindu 11 Sep 2025 9:48 pm

Kerala police book RSS workers over political flag in Onam pookkaalam

The Kerala police have booked 27 RSS workers for allegedly violating a Kerala High Court order by laying an Onam pookkaalam (floral carpet) depicting the organisations flag, 50 meters from a local temple. The incident occurred in Sasthamcotta village of Kollam district. The pookkaalam featured a saffron flag with the theme Operation Sindoor. The RSS Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 7 Sep 2025 6:39 pm

Kerala Temple Row: 27 RSS workers booked over Onam 'Pookalam' with 'Operation Sindoor' inscription

At least 27 Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) workers were booked for making a floral carpet, or pookalam, at the Parthasarathy temple in Muthupilakk in Kerala's Kollam district during Onam celebrations.

DNA India 7 Sep 2025 12:35 pm

Accused in pension fund fraud case lands in Vigilances custody

Akhil, who had been absconding after embezzling money last August, was arrested by a Vigilance team from Kollam recently. The investigation revealed that Akhil orchestrated a scheme to defraud the municipal pension system by creating fraudulent documents to siphon off family pension funds.

The Hindu 28 Aug 2025 7:17 pm

Selective coverage in rubber replanting scheme sparks farmer backlash

KERA Project offers a replanting subsidy of 75,000 in two phases. Eligibility is restricted to growers in Malappuram and Kannur in the north and Ernakulam, Kottayam, Pathanamthitta and Thiruvananthapuram in the south. Idukki, Kollam, and Thrissur have been left out, prompting discontent among farmers

The Hindu 19 Aug 2025 6:37 pm

Milma Thiruvananthapuram regional unions bottled milk to be launched on August 19

Milma Cow Milk, priced at 70, will initially be available at sales outlets of Milma and its agencies in Thiruvananthapuram district in one litre bottles. It will be marketed in Kollam, Pathanamthitta and Alappuzha in subsequent stages.

The Hindu 18 Aug 2025 7:27 pm

Food Safety wing seizes 16,565 litres of spurious coconut oil in raids

9,337 litres of coconut oil not meeting the standards seized from Kollam and 6,530 litres from Alappuzha

The Hindu 12 Aug 2025 9:37 pm

Kerala man held in connection with wifes death in Sharjah, released on bail

Thiruvananthapuram: A month after the death of Chavara native Athulya Shekhar (29) in Sharjah, Kerala Police on Sunday detained her husband Satheesh (40), the sole accused in the case, at Thiruvananthapuram International Airport. Police said Satheesh, who arrived from the UAE, will be handed over to Thekkumbhagam Police in Kollam district, which had registered a Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 10 Aug 2025 2:14 pm

NRI detained at airport over wifes suicide in Sharjah

Thiruvananthapuram: The husband of a woman who was found hanging in their apartment in Sharjah last month was detained at the Thiruvananthapuram airport here on Sunday and handed over to the police, an officer said. 40-year-old Satheesh, a native of Sasthamcotta in Kollam district, is alleged to have abetted the suicide of his wife, Athulya Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 10 Aug 2025 2:01 pm

Two women die after speeding truck runs over them in Kerala's Kollam

A third person, a 50-year-old autorickshaw driver, was seriously injured in the incident near Kottarakara

The Hindu 7 Aug 2025 11:33 am

Protests over continued incarceration of nuns in Chhattisgarh rock Kerala

Archbishop Pamplany seeks immediate intervention of the Union government. Protests held in Kannur, Kollam, Kozhikode, and Malappuram

The Hindu 1 Aug 2025 8:14 pm

Kerala Govt To Take Over Aided School After Student's Electrocution

Manager to be dismissed; Mithun, a student of Thevalakkara Boys High School in Kollam district, died last week after coming into contact with a live electric wire on the school premises

Deccan Chronicle 26 Jul 2025 2:33 pm

More coaches for MEMU trains to ease rush on Alappuzha route

A 12-coach rake sanctioned by the Railway Board has arrived at the MEMU shed in Kollam.

The Hindu 20 Jul 2025 4:47 pm

Safety audits held in schools before start of academic year: General Education Minister V. Sivankutty

Decries bid to politicise death of 13-year-old student in Kollam

The Hindu 19 Jul 2025 8:46 pm

Kollam School Electrocution Incident

Thousands bid farewell to Mithun: Reports

Deccan Chronicle 19 Jul 2025 6:45 pm

Protests erupt over students electrocution in Kollam school

Decision made to suspend headteacher of the school pending inquiry. An amount of 3 lakh will be provided to the family from the Education departments fund, says Sivankutty

The Hindu 18 Jul 2025 6:27 pm

Grief strikes Kollam family as Class VIII student electrocuted at school

Midhun, a resident of Valiyapadam East Ward of West Kallada grama panchayat, was engaged in a game with his friends when his footwear fell on the roof of a shed. He was electrocuted while trying to retrieve it

The Hindu 17 Jul 2025 5:17 pm

13-year-old Boy Electrocuted In Kollam School

The victim was identified as Mithun, 13, son of daily wage worker, Valayapadam Anu. His mother, Suja works as a home nurse in Kuwait

Deccan Chronicle 17 Jul 2025 5:09 pm

Electrocution of school student: Kerala government orders inquiry

Minister Sivankutty says Director of General Education has been dispatched to accident site in Kollam to investigate the episode and give a detailed report

The Hindu 17 Jul 2025 12:12 pm

Student dies after coming into contact with live wire at school in Keralas Kollam

According to reports, 13-year-old was electrocuted while trying to retrieve a slipper that had fallen onto the roof of bicycle shed

The Hindu 17 Jul 2025 12:10 pm

Veteran Congress leader C.V. Padmarajan passes away

He had handled Finance, Power, and Fisheries in the K. Karunakaran and A.K. Antony governments. He was twice elected to the Assembly from the Chathanoor constituency in Kollam district. He also served as the president of the Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee from 1983 to 1987

The Hindu 16 Jul 2025 9:19 pm

Kerala job aspirants continue to fall victim to Myanmar scam centres

The latest case involves Vishnu Preetha Sreenarayanan from Kundara in Kollam, who became a victim of labour fraud and human trafficking. According to Vishnus relative, Balu T.S., the gang released him only after a payment of 5 lakh was made to three bank accounts

The Hindu 11 Jul 2025 6:35 pm

Indian woman in Sharjah kills daughter, commits suicide: Reports

Sharjah: In a tragic incident, a 33-year-old Indian woman allegedly killed her one-year-and-five-month-old daughter before taking her own life in a flat in Al Nahda, Sharjah, on Tuesday afternoon, July 8. The deceased have been identified as Vipanchika Maniyan Pillai and her daughter Vaibhavi, both from Keralapuram, Kollam district, Kerala, India. As per multiple media Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 10 Jul 2025 11:54 pm