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SHOCKING! 64-yr-old woman pushed off moving train by thief and robbed of hand bag in Kozhikode

Railway police have launched an extensive search operation to apprehend a thief, who allegedly pushed a 64-year old woman from a moving train after snatching her bag.

Web Dunia 10 Aug 2025 10:34 am

Artificial intelligence cannot replace human factor, says IIM-Kozhikode director Debashis Chatterjee

KOCHI: AI cannot replace humans in terms of leadership as it requires humanitarian qualities, said IIM-Kozhikode director Debashis Chatterjee. He was speaking at the Mindful Leadership Masterclass on the topic Explore the essence of the human factor in an AI world. In an era, that is increasingly being defined by predictive algorithms, it is a leaders responsibility to preserve the human factor. The corporates need a dedicated reflection time to cultivate high-potential leaders who can navigate uncertainty and create value in ways AI cannot replicate, he said. The author and columnist talked about how mindfulness and self-awareness play a major part in effective leadership at the event held in JW Marriott Hotel, Kochi. He added that while AI can play by the rules and logic -- with the incorporation of abundant data -- use traditional technical skills and make analytical decisions, a human mind is needed to understand the context of things, work with insights, think critically and serve accordingly. Ultimately, what the advent of AI does is that it will push us to a point where one gains the ability to function with their intuitive senses, beyond all data, in every case. Algorithm does not have awareness, he said. The class conducted by IIM-K, was attended by leaders and over 150 professionals from a wide spectrum of institutions in Kochi, including Air India, Cochin Shipyard Limited, Cochin International Aviation Services Limited (subsidiary of CIAL), Steel and Industrial Forgings Limited (SIFL), Kerala Electrical & Allied Engineering Co Ltd (KEL), Travancore Cochin Chemicals Ltd (TCC), FACT, Federal Bank, ESAF Bank, KSIDC, and KSEB. The event also featured the release of Chatterjees latest book One Minute Wisdom, on transformative coaching for life, learning and leadership.

The New Indian Express 10 Aug 2025 7:50 am

Two women found dead in Kozhikode

The Hindu 9 Aug 2025 7:32 pm

Elderly woman pushed out of train after robbery in Kozhikode; search on to nab suspect

The alleged incident took place in Sampark Kranti Express on August 8

The Hindu 9 Aug 2025 5:19 pm

Promoting Satan: Muslim scholars decry Labubu craze

KOZHIKODE: Labubu those quirky, sharp-toothed plush dolls turned the global in thing of 2025 in no time. Created by Hong Kong artist Kasing Lung and China-based Pop Mart, the dolls have found fans across the world, including India, with celebrities like Lisa from K-Pop group Blackpink and singer Rihanna also flaunting them on social media. However, a section of Muslim religious scholars from Kerala has raised alarm over the craze for the spiritually dangerous dolls, terming them a modern revival of ancient demonic imagery. This Labubu craze is promoting Satan, declared Rahumathulla Qasimi Mutthedam, a religious scholar. It is nothing but a reincarnation of kuttichathan. Weve always known an evil spirit masked in cuteness. Turning a blind eye to such symbolism is spiritually careless, he said. Qasimi said the dolls eerie features bulging eyes, sharp teeth and mischievous grin are not harmless quirks but reflective of ghostly beings long warned about in Islamic and Kerala folk tradition. The recent viral theory connecting Labubu to Pazuzu, an ancient Mesopotamian demon made infamous by The Exorcist, has intensified the debate. However, not all legal or cultural minds in Kerala are on board with the religious condemnation. There is no law against collecting dolls. Associating a cartoon character with Satan is not only irrational, its dangerous, said Advocate Naseer Ali, a Kozhikode-based civil rights lawyer. Fine to caution, but coercion unacceptable We are treading into the territory of moral panic. Whats next? Banning Halloween? Burning storybooks, Ali asked, while emphasising that the campaign against Labubu threatens to conflate mythology with legal discourse and risks targeting harmless personal expression under the guise of spiritual purity. Ali said, In a plural society, not everyone shares the same spiritual symbols or fears. Its fine to caution, but coercion or public shaming is not acceptable. However, scholar Abdul Kareem from Kozhikode said: These are not merely toys. They carry symbolic power. We may not believe the dolls are evil, but belief is not the only issue. Exposure matters, he warned. Mariya Faisal, a 19-year-old collector in Kochi, felt differently. Labubu is like a secret handshake, said Mariya. Youre either in the club, or youre not. Its art, not evil. Still, religious scholars urge fans to consider what they are glorifying, she said. Exorcism, ban Influencers across the globe have staged mock exorcisms of the dolls, while videos of Labubu dolls being burned have circulated on TikTok and Instagram. In some areas of Russia and Iraqs Kurdistan region, the dolls have been banned. $10,000 resale value Labubu was first introduced in 2015 through Hong Kong artist Kasing Lungs illustrated book series The Monsters. In his own words, Labubu is a mischievous but kind-hearted forest elf with no ties to any demonic tradition. Rare Labubu figures command resale prices upwards of $10,000.

The New Indian Express 9 Aug 2025 8:37 am

Kerala launches landmark housing scheme for transgender community

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Often facing ostracism and exclusion, transgender persons have long struggled to find safe and affordable housing in Kerala. However, a new initiative by the state government is set to change this. A housing scheme, first of its kind, will be launched exclusively for transgender community, offering them a chance to live with dignity and security. The scheme brought out by the social justice department will provide financial assistance to transgender persons for both purchase of land and construction of house. Social Justice Minister R Bindu will formally launch the scheme at the Varnapakittu transgender arts festival scheduled to be held in Kozhikode from August 21 to 23. The pioneering scheme aims to provide a supportive environment, addressing the unique challenges faced by the transgender community. By offering affordable housing options, the government hopes to empower transgender individuals, promoting their inclusion and well-being in society, Bindu said. Under the scheme, beneficiaries will be provided three options. Transgender persons who do not have land or house will be entitled to an interest-free loan of Rs 15 lakh facilitated by the government. While the interest will be paid by the government, the beneficiary will have to pay back only the principal amount as EMIs. Transgender persons who possess land or have been allotted land through sponsorship from various agencies can avail an assistance of `6 lakh for house construction. This will be disbursed in three instalments at various stages of construction. Those already enlisted as beneficiaries of housing schemes implemented through local self-government department or Kudumbashree will be given Rs 2 lakh by the social justice department, in addition to the Rs 4 lakh allocated under these schemes. Clear guidelines for transparency in selection Clear guidelines had been laid down to ensure transparency and fairness in the selection process, Social Justice Director Adeela Abdulla said. The scheme had received a rousing response when it was discussed with stakeholders and members of the state transgender justice board. According to Syama S Prabha, project officer of the state transgender cell and member of the transgender justice board, the initiative will bring about a positive transformation in the lives of transgenders. It will also provide them with a sense of belonging and security, the official added. Criteria Transgender persons can submit application forms online or in person; selection based on priority Priority for applicants who do not own homes, live in temporary or unsafe conditions Elderly and differently-abled transgender individuals to get priority, too A technical committee, chaired by the director of social justice, will oversee the process. Applicants must present valid identity documents confirming their transgender status. Those applying for construction assistance must provide proof of land ownership.

The New Indian Express 9 Aug 2025 8:29 am

None of four sites proposed by Kerala for AIIMS approved by Centre under PMSSY

Kinaloor in Kozhikode, Kattakada taluk in Thiruvananthapuram, Kottayam, and Ernakulam were among four sites proposed by the State; upgradation of medical colleges and SCTIMST approved under a separate component of the scheme

The Hindu 8 Aug 2025 7:52 pm

Fitness condition of tuition centres to be reviewed in Kozhikode

Panchayat-level committees will be formed under the supervision of child protection committees to complete the process and initiate further action

The Hindu 8 Aug 2025 7:46 pm

Vigilance raid uncovers massive corruption in Kerala sub-registrar offices

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Vigilance and Anti-Corruption Wing has uncovered massive irregularities in sub-registrar offices across the state during a statewide raid covering 72 offices. In a statement, Vigilance officials said they recovered Rs 1.46 lakh in cash from 13 agents who had arrived at various offices to pay bribes to officials. Additionally, Rs 37,850 was seized from the record rooms of seven sub-registrar offices, and an unaccounted Rs 15,190 was recovered from four officials. Verification of UPI applications linked to officials revealed that 19 officials across various sub-registrar offices had unlawfully received a total of Rs 9.67 lakh through UPI transactions from document writers. The drive, codenamed Operation Secure Land, was launched on Thursday evening following credible information that corruption was rampant in sub-registrar offices. During the operation, unaccounted cash of Rs 8,500 was seized from an official of the Kazhakootam office. In the Konni office, Rs 11,500 was seized from an agent, while Rs 24,300, hidden between registers in the record room, was also recovered. In the Pathanamthitta office, Rs 6,500 kept in a similar manner was seized, and an official in the Chengannur office was found to have received Rs 2,000 from a document writer via UPI. In the Devikulam office in Idukki district, an officer was found to have received Rs 91,500 from a document writer. In the Peermade office, Rs 700 in unaccounted cash was found in the record room. In the Kochi office, two officials had received Rs 18,800 from document writers, while in the Thripunithura office, two officials had received Rs 30,610 via UPI as bribes. At the Chalakudy office, an agent was found with Rs 4,600 meant for officers, while in the Kodungallur office, an agent was caught with Rs 6,400, and an official was found holding Rs 1,590 in unaccounted cash. From the Malappuram office, an agent was nabbed with Rs 21,600, and an officer was found to have received Rs 1.06 lakh from two document writers over UPI. In the Manjeri office, an agent was caught with Rs 1,100, while Rs 4,700 was seized from the Nilambur office record room, where three employees had received Rs 1.03 lakh via UPI from document writers. From the Perinthalmanna office, an agent carrying Rs 26,000 was caught. In the Ponnani office, three agents were nabbed with Rs 7,860. In the Kuttipuram office, an agent was held with Rs 5,950, while an officer was caught carrying Rs 4,500, and another had received Rs 1,000 via digital payment platforms. From the Feroke office, an agent was caught with Rs 20,000, and an officer had received Rs 59,225 via UPI from a document writer. In the Koyilandy office, an officer had received a kickback of Rs 4,750. In the Kozhikode office, an agent was caught with Rs 15,130 meant for officials. In the Kuttiady office, an agent was held with Rs 5,600, while an officer was found to have received the same amount as a bribe via UPI. From the Kalpetta office, an officer had received Rs 1,250 via UPI from a document writer. In the Mananthavady office, an agent was caught with Rs 11,315, and an officer had received Rs 1,410 as a bribe. In the Sulthan Bathery office, an officer had taken Rs 3.37 lakh from document writers. In the Badiyadka office in Kasaragod, an officer was found to have received Rs 1.89 lakh as a bribe from document writers.

The New Indian Express 8 Aug 2025 5:50 pm

Two painting workers killed as motorcycle rams lorry in Keralas Kozhikode

Accident took place at Balussery on Thursday night

The Hindu 8 Aug 2025 2:36 pm

Special trains between Mangaluru and Thiruvananthapuram North ahead of Independence Day weekend

KASARAGOD: Kasaragod Southern Railway announced special trains between Mangaluru Junction and Thiruvananthapuram North to clear the rush of passengers during the Independence Day holidays. According to a statement from the zonal railway, Train No. 06041 Mangaluru Junction Thiruvananthapuram North Bi-Weekly Special Express will leave Mangaluru Junction at 7.30 p.m. on Aug. 14 and 16 (Thursday & Saturday) and reach Thiruvananthapuram North at 8.00 a.m., the next day. Train No.06042 Thiruvananthapuram North - Mangaluru Junction Bi-Weekly Special Express will leave Thiruvananthapuram North at 5.15 p.m. on August 15 and 17 and reach Mangaluru Junction at 6.30 a.m. the next day. The trains will have a coach composition of 01- Two-tier AC Coach, 02- Three-tier AC Coaches, 17-Sleeper class Coaches, & 02- Second Class Luggage cum Brake Vans. These trains will stop at Kasaragod, Kanhangad, Payyanur, Kannur, Thalassery, Vadakara, Kozhikode, Tirur, Shoranur, Thrissur, Aluva, Ernakulam, Cherthala, Alappuzha, Ambalapuzha, Haripad, Kayamkulam, Sasthankota and Kollam.

The New Indian Express 8 Aug 2025 1:25 pm

78 women, girls still untraced in Kerala; police to intensify efforts after Cherthala murders

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Even as shocking details emerge from Cherthala, Alappuzha, about serial missing and murder cases involving women, official statistics reveals that a total of 78 girls and women remain untraced in the state. In the wake of the Cherthala episode, state police have decided to redouble efforts to resolve as many missing cases as possible. Special teams will be formed, if required. According to police data accessed by TNIE, eight girls and 70 women remained untraced as of June this year. Some of the cases are long-pending and the department has instructed district police chiefs to closely scrutinise every case, sources said. Additional effort will be made to track those missing, they added. A senior officer with the law and order wing said the department has a robust mechanism to deal with cases of missing women and children. If local police fail to solve a case within six months, it is reviewed by the district police chief. Cases pending for a year are reviewed by the range DIG. There are enough auditing measures to assess the efficiency of the investigation in each case. We will ramp up our efforts to crack pending cases, the officer added. The missing girls are from Kollam Rural, Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha, Ernakulam City, Ernakulam Rural, Thrissur Rural, Malappuram and Kozhikode City (one each). Ernakulam Rural (10) has seen the most number of women gone missing, followed by Thiruvananthapuram Rural (nine), and Alappuzha (seven). In the year to date, 3,678 women and girls have been reported missing in the state. The most number of cases were from Thiruvanathapuram Rural (403) -- involving 50 girls and 353 women. Of the total, 394 were traced, while nine women are still missing. Alappuzha reported the second most number of women and girls missing. As many as 282 persons -- 50 girls and 232 women -- have gone missing from the district. Of these, 49 girls and 225 women were located. Malappuram is third with 253 individuals -- 64 girls and 189 women -- reported missing this year. Of these, 249 -- 63 girls and 186 women -- were traced. Since 2022, 26,197 women and girls have been reported missing from the state, of which 25,979 were traced. When the numbers were adjusted against each other, 218 people were found unaccounted for. Police sources explained that in many missing cases, the subjects were later found to be dead. Such persons are not counted as having been traced. A senior police officer told TNIE that the number tends to be high in the state because cases as registered as soon as relatives of those missing file complaints. Most of the women and girls reported missing elope or leave their homes for some reason. They are mostly traced and let off after being produced before a magistrate. Only a very few people vanish into thin air; we are worried about their fate, the officer said.

The New Indian Express 8 Aug 2025 8:32 am

Kerala to get first Malayalam encyclopaedia on IUML with Dawnpedia project

KOZHIKODE: In a state as multifaceted as Kerala, where every community weaves its unique thread into the grand tapestry, stories often lie untold. Now, a monumental endeavour Dawnpedia is in the works to bring such narratives to light. This is not merely a book or a digital archive. Rather, it is the first-ever comprehensive Malayalam encyclopaedia dedicated to the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) which has shaped millions of lives and stood as a formidable pillar within the countrys democratic landscape. IUML national general secretary P K Kunhalikutty released the Dawnpedia logo recently. IUMLs core mission has always revolved around empowering the Muslim community by fostering their political identity and guiding them along democratic and secular paths, thereby enabling their active participation in nation-building. Dawnpedia, conceptualised by a group of party members, is envisioned as a comprehensive platform for anyone seeking to understand the IUML in its entirety. The project aims to serve as an invaluable resource for researchers, students, and academics keen on conducting in-depth studies into minority politics. The encyclopaedia will delve into how the IUML has effectively utilised its organisational strength and participation in power for the betterment of society and the nation. Arif P K, founder of the initiative and the general secretary of IUML, Kuttikattoor region, said, We are trying to create a database for IUML where all its details are mentioned. By January 2026, we will be able to complete all the content works related to Dawnpedia. Since the announcement of the initiative, several people have come forward to share their researched content related to the Muslim League. A dedicated team will cross-check the content before publishing it on the platform, he said. Further, Arif said: A key aspect of any movements vitality lies in its leadership, and the Muslim League has consistently been blessed with an array of era-defining leaders. Dawnpedia will dedicate significant sections to profiling these influential figures. This includes those who have shone brightly in national and state leadership roles, their close associates who excelled at district and constituency levels, and those who worked tirelessly to strengthen the partys roots at the local level. Their contributions will be documented as profiles detailed sketches of their invaluable roles in the partys journey. As a first-of-its-kind initiative, we are attempting to make it an indispensable tool for understanding the complexities of minority politics and the enduring legacy of the Indian Union Muslim League, he said.

The New Indian Express 8 Aug 2025 7:43 am

Slack enforcement brings motorcycle stunts back to roadsin Kozhikode city

Weekend road shows featuring luxury motorcycles fitted with banned silencers are also on the rise

The Hindu 8 Aug 2025 12:23 am

More film festivals likely in Kozhikode in coming years

Kerala State Chalachithra Academy is proactively considering the demand, says its Secretary C. Ajoy; Mayor Beena Philip mentions that steps will be taken to arrange at least 25 screens in the city in two years

The Hindu 7 Aug 2025 7:35 pm

NMC ask medical institutes to observe August 12 as anti-ragging day

NEW DELHI: The National Medical Commission (NMC) on Thursday asked all medical institutes to observe August 12 as anti-ragging day. In a public notice, the NMC asked the medical institutes to follow it up with a week-long anti-ragging week from August 12 to 18. The notice was issued following an advisory by the University Grants Commission (UGC) on July 22 to observe these two events. In the past few months, medical colleges have reported a series of ragging incidents, some of which led to the deaths of students. As per NMC, 122 medical students, including 64 MBBS and 58 postgraduates, died by suicide due to various reasons till last year. The latest ragging incident was reported from Kerala in February. Eleven second-year MBBS students were suspended for ragging first-year students at the Government Medical College, Kozhikode. The junior students had lodged a complaint saying that they were physically and mentally harassed by their seniors. The NMC had issued a stern warning after a series of ragging incidents rocked medical colleges last year. Taking note of these incidents, which also led to a student taking the extreme step, the NMC asked them to implement robust anti-ragging mechanisms, failing which, strict action would be taken against them. Last year, a first-year student, Anil Methania, passed away after allegedly being subjected to a ragging incident by senior students in the medical college in Gujarat. According to reports, he was forced to stand for three hours as part of an introduction by third-year students. After enduring the prolonged standing, Anil collapsed and lost consciousness. Apart from the Gujarat incident, a BDS student of Narayana Dental College allegedly died by suicide by jumping from the fifth floor of the college building in Chintareddypalem near Nellore City in Andhra Pradesh in August last year. The deceased's family alleged that Pradeep took the extreme step as he was unable to bear the ragging and sexual harassment at the hands of his seniors. Attaching the UGC advisory, NMC Secretary Raghav Langer said that to prevent ragging, the Commission has framed regulations on curbing the menace of ragging in higher educational institutions (HEIs). These regulations are mandatory, and all institutions are required to take necessary steps for their implementation in toto, including the monitoring mechanism, as per provisions in the above regulations, and ensure their strict compliance, he said. He added that the UGC has taken several proactive steps, including effectively launching media campaigns and awareness activities to prevent ragging. The secretary added that videos on anti-ragging are also uploaded on the UGC website for use by HEIs.

The New Indian Express 7 Aug 2025 6:16 pm

Dedicated gender surgery unit marks milestone in care

KOZHIKODE: For years, the path to gender-affirming surgery in Kerala has been fraught with insurmountable hurdles, including exorbitant costs and lack of specialised, accessible medical care. However, a new dawn is breaking for the transgender community and those who nurture dreams of transition. In a historic move, the state government is establishing a dedicated Gender Reassignment Surgery (GRS) Unit at Kottayam Medical College Hospital (MCH). The pioneering initiative aims to offer a lifeline of hope, providing safe, affordable and compassionate care through the public healthcare system for the very first time in the states history. This is not just a medical project, its a social and ethical commitment, said R Bindu, Higher Education and Social Justice Minister. For far too long, our transgender citizens have been marginalised and denied the fundamental right to quality healthcare. The trauma faced by those seeking to align their physical bodies with their gender identity is immense, and it is our duty to alleviate that suffering. The new unit will be a beacon of hope, providing a safe space where they can receive care with dignity, respect and without the fear of judgment. We are not just building a hospital unit, we are building a more inclusive and empathetic society, she said. The initiative comes as a crucial response to the glaring gaps in transgender healthcare. Arjun P C, an executive board member of Queer Malabaris, hailed the move. Gender reassignment surgeries in private hospitals, which cost anywhere from Rs 2-Rs 5 lakh for male-to-female transition and Rs 4-Rs 8 lakh for female-to-male transition, can lead to crippling financial burden. The money doesnt even include the extensive and essential costs of mandatory pre-surgery therapy and ongoing hormone treatments, which can add tens of thousands of rupees to the total. The new public unit will help remove the financial barriers and ensure none is left behind, Arjun said. There have been reports of botched gender reassignment surgeries leading to immense hardships to the transitioned individuals, and in some cases, prompting them to take extreme steps. Ananya Kumari Alex, Keralas first transgender radio jockey, ended her life in July 2021 due to an alleged botched surgery. In January 2017, Sagar, 41, who underwent female-to-male transition at Thiruvananthapuram MCH and initially celebrated the procedure as a significant step forward, later claimed the procedure endangered his health, forcing him to sell his house and borrow money to cover the mounting expenses. He also alleged the doctors performed 13 surgeries on him, far exceeding the three typically required for sex change, causing immense physical and mental hardship. To avoid such complications and guarantee the highest standard of care, the government plans to send a team of doctors from medical colleges across the state abroad for specialised training. This will equip them with the latest techniques in gender-affirming surgery and holistic transgender care, enabling them to build a multidisciplinary team capable of delivering world-class services within a government setting. The GRS unit will be a cornerstone of a larger, more comprehensive approach to transgender healthcare. The project aligns with the work of a newly formed group of medical professionals, the Pride in Practice Society, which is developing a detailed protocol for gender-affirming care. This protocol, created with inputs from both medical experts and members of the transgender community, will provide much-needed guidelines for healthcare providers, who currently operate without a standardised framework. This holistic approach, which includes not only surgery but also pre-operative counseling and post-operative follow-up care, is crucial. As Arjun noted, a significant issue in the past has been a lack of proper post-operative care, leading to complications and infections. He believes a dedicated team of trained doctors will be better equipped to manage the issues, providing a sense of security and trust that has been missing for years.

The New Indian Express 7 Aug 2025 8:04 am

Morals, markets merge in Malappuram marriage

KOZHIKODE: Marriages can end up mirroring markets in terms of volatility. But this seemed a union made in heaven -- that had its bedrock in faith and sound financial sense! A wedding ceremony in Parappanangadi, Malappuram, has triggered a conversation that has extended beyond the stock issues. It has opened the gates to a larger social and religious dialogue, thanks to the unconventional mehr involved -- ethical investment. The groom, Farsind, the son of prominent Islamic scholar and comparative religion expert M M Akbar, gifted his bride not the traditional ornaments or cash, but financial shares. And, this novel gesture, rooted in both personal conviction and religious adherence, has sparked admiration, debate and curiosity. In Islamic custom, the mehr is a gift from the groom to the bride -- and it forms an integral part of the marriage contract. While it often takes the form of gold or cash, religious scholars have long supported the idea that mehr can be anything of value, provided it is agreed upon by both parties. Minha, the bride, had no interest in gold, said Akbar. She preferred something with lasting value and spiritual integrity. As a family, we respected that. The decision was made after consulting both the bride and her father, Habeeburahman, who were both aligned in their preference for a more ethically grounded mehr. The mehr comprised 614 shares of four companies -- Hyundai Motors, Godrej Agrovet, Nava Ltd, and Genesys International -- chosen for their alignment with Sharia principles. It didnt take long for the couples wedding clips to go viral. The video of the family accepting shares struck a chord with netizens and religious communities alike. While many applauded the move as a step towards financial literacy and ethical living, it also triggered scrutiny and speculation, especially about the nature of the investments. Business integrity and operational transparency taken into consideration Akbar emphasised that the family deliberately avoided mutual funds due to doubts regarding their strict adherence to Sharia. This is not a verdict born of deep academic research, he admitted. It is based on the Prophets guidance to avoid what is doubtful in permissibility. Farsinds choice was not made lightly. After extensive research, the groom selected companies believed to operate within the boundaries of Sharia. Akbar noted that todays digital tools allow for close monitoring of investments. If any of these companies were to veer into impermissible activities, we could promptly divest. That kind of transparency is crucial. The companies were chosen not only for profitability but also for business integrity and operational transparency qualities that aligned with the spiritual values the family wished to uphold. This move, Akbar said, was not a critique of traditional practices. Gold has its place in our culture. But the mahr is the brides right, and if she chooses something else, it is only fair to honour her wishes. While many have hailed the move as a modern yet religiously rooted reform, others have expressed concern. Speaking to TNIE, Islamic researcher Safwan Baramy Al Hikami pointed out that despite Akbars intentions, the selected stocks do not necessarily fall under Sharia-compliant investments, as outlined by the Accounting and Auditing Organization for Islamic Financial Institutions (AAOIFI). These standards require that a companys non-halal income should be below 5% of its total revenue, and that interest-based debts and assets should not exceed 30% of market capitalisation, Safwan explained. Without thorough financial screening, its difficult to declare these shares Sharia-compliant. Regardless of where one stands on the religious debate, the incident has sparked a larger dialogue about rethinking age-old practices, promoting financial independence for women, and engaging more deeply with the ethical dimensions of Islamic law in the modern world.

The New Indian Express 7 Aug 2025 7:42 am

Regional IFFK to kick off in Kozhikode on August 8

The much-awaited four-day event will conclude on August 11 with screenings at Kairali, Sree, and Coronation cinemas

The Hindu 6 Aug 2025 7:47 pm

Kerala rains: IMD downgrades red alert to orange for Kannur, Kasaragod as rainfall weakens

Yellow alert for Malappuram, Kozhikode, and Wayanad districts on Wednesday where isolated heavy rain is likely

The Hindu 6 Aug 2025 2:40 pm

Kerala Youth Congress national office-bearers list fuels infighting in state unit

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The appointment of four Youth Congress leaders from Kerala as national general secretaries has escalated the infighting in the state unit. While the national leadership has appointed Binu Chulliyil, Jinshad Jinnas, Sreelal Sreedhar and V K Shibina to the post, the omission of former KSU state president and Youth Congress state general secretary K M Abhijith has irked his loyalists who allege foul play by state president Rahul Mamkootathil, MLA, and Shafi Parambil, MP. The new general secretaries were selected on the basis of their performances at a Youth Congress camp held in Chhattisgarh a few months ago. Though Binu, Sreelal and Shibina attended the camp, it is alleged that Jinshad had not. According to current practice, only those who participated in the camp are to be considered for appointment as national office-bearers. But in the appointment of Jinshad, this was violated, a Youth Congress state office-bearer told TNIE on condition of anonymity. The section supporting Abhijith alleged that though he too is from A group, he was dropped because of his association with Kozhikode MP M K Raghavan. Raghavan is known to be close to Shashi Tharoor, who on the other hand has allegedly been blacklisted by leaders across all groups, a Youth Congress state committee member said. Moreover, the Kozhikode district leaderships of both the Youth Congress and the Congress were against including Abhijith in the higher committee. At the same time, it is also learnt that Raghavan has already complained to the national Congress leadership against Abhijiths omission. Of the four leaders selected, Sreelal -- who is a Youth Congress state general secretary -- is from the I group and close to Ramesh Chennithala. Binu and Shibina are close to Congress general secretary K C Venugopal. Binu is a former state general secretary of the youth wing while Shibina is a serving general secretary. Meanwhile, Jinshad, who too is a state general secretary, is said to be very close to Rahul Mamkootathil and Shafi Parambil. The section opposing the Youth Congress state leadership has also alleged that Abhjiths name was dropped from the list because of the pressure from some state leaders. However, Mamkootathil -- the Youth Congress state president -- told this newspaper the state unit has no role in selecting national office-bearers. We are not consulted. However, Im of the view that Abhijith should have been included, and we were informed that he will be in the list. We dont know what happened, Rahul said. He also dismissed the charge that Jinshad did not participate in the camp. He had attended the camp earlier and didnt have to participate in this camp. Hence, he too is eligible, the Youth Congress state president said. Rahul, however, was severely criticised for his style of functioning at the district meetings in Idukki, Kozhikode and Wayanad. The district leaders said Rahul is behaving like an autocrat in the organisation, sources said. He is also accused of being undemocratic and not permitting members to question him. There was also an allegation that, after becoming an MLA, he had no time for organisational work, said a source. Such meetings were held in 11 districts. Dismissing the reports, Rahul said, If Im an autocrat, why should I meet the leaders holding the post of mandalam presidents from each assembly segment in each district. No one has accused me of being an autocrat. This is the first time the state president is meeting leaders from the mandalam level. Of course, discussions were held at the meetings.

The New Indian Express 6 Aug 2025 7:54 am

Under scanner: A Sufi sect renouncing mosque, Jumuah and even Hajj in Kerala

KOZHIKODE: The State Human Rights Commissions intervention has brought into focus the Puthenveedu Sampradayam, or Koroor Thareeqath, a Sufi spiritual order in Koduvally known for rigid adherence to rituals and practices. The group is facing serious allegations of ostracising families for minor deviations from its customs, leading to emotional, social, and economic isolation. According to a series of complaints, several individuals and families have been excommunicated from the sect after being accused of violating internal rules and customs. The affected families claim they were not only cut off socially but also branded outsiders, with relatives instructed to cut all contact with them. Lubina and her sister Shibila belong to one such family. Lubina, along with her husband Riyas, had come out of the group three years back, but continue to be targeted by the sect in one way or other. The family hailing from Kizhisseri in Malappuram was recently attacked by a group of 100 people who stopped them from meeting their mother. We had to take the help of police to even see our mother, Lubina told TNIE. It took several years for us to take the decision to come out of the system which was disturbing us badly. Though we quit the group some three years ago, my sister had to face indirect torture just because we started questioning them. And she came out of the group recently,she said. The Human Rights Commission, acting on multiple complaints, has registered a case and is scheduled to hear the matter soon. Preliminary observations by the commission suggest that the groups internal regulations may be infringing upon the fundamental rights of individuals, particularly their right to live with dignity and freedom of belief. The Koroor Thareeqath, founded by a figure known as Valliyapichi, is currently led by businessman Shahul Hameed, who is regarded by members as the current Prophet. His word is considered absolute within the sect. The group enforces a highly rigid lifestyle, forbidding members from engaging with outsiders, including family members who do not follow its beliefs. Some of the sects practices include discouraging members from attending public mosques, Friday prayers (Jumuah) and performing Hajj. Claims that we follow a rude path absurd. We ignore such baseless allegations: Group member Men are forbidden from growing beards and smartphones are banned among members, especially unmarried girls. Marriage is only permitted within the sect and children are barred from attending mainstream schools or outside gatherings. The allegations against the sect are not limited to social ostracism. Mujeeburrahman, a young man from Keezhissery, attempted suicide after being reportedly ostracised by the sect for not attending its classes. The incident occurred soon after a suicide attempt by a man from Wayanad under similar circumstances. In the wake of these incidents, 12 families questioned the leadership, resulting in their expulsion for subjecting the sect to public ridicule and exerting immense pressure on the leadership. P P Basheer, a member of the group, however, refuted the allegations. The claims that we follow a rude path are absurd, and come from people who are no longer part of our community. We ignore such baseless allegations. We have our own justifications for the practices we follow, he said. Basheer said the group, formed in 1916, has more than 5,000 members in Kozhikode, Malappuram and Wayanad districts. Asked about the sect staying away from Friday prayers, he said, People believe that mosque is a place where you are forgiven for your wrong deeds. We believe that people following Islam should never indulge in wrong deeds, and in case you do, there is no forgiveness. We dont believe the words of the clergy in the mosques, who talk about Islam as per their whims and fancies. We believe that Islam is simple, and a big section of people are misleading it, Basheer said. We also dont believe in Hajj because a place of worship should never be based on money. The Prophet says one who has money should do Hajj at least once in a lifetime, but we believe money should not be a criterion for visiting any religious place, Basheer added.

The New Indian Express 6 Aug 2025 7:36 am

Bevco opens its first super premium outlet in Thrissur

Plans afoot to open similar modern liquor outlets in Thiruvananthapuram, Ernakulam and Kozhikode.

The Hindu 5 Aug 2025 7:44 pm

Kozhikode to host transgender arts festival

The Hindu 5 Aug 2025 7:40 pm

BJP leader alleges SDPI, Jamaat infiltration in Church protests in Kerala

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: BJP state vice-president Shone George on Monday voiced concern over what he described as the infiltration of groups such as the Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) and Jamaat-e-Islami into protest programmes organised by Churches in Kerala. Shone told the TNIE that he had received clear evidence from trusted intelligence sources confirming the presence of these groups in the Church-led protests. Addressing a press conference, Shone alleged that elements of SDPI and Jamaat-e-Islami had participated in protests held in Kannur, Thalassery, Kozhikode, Kottayam, Pathanamthitta, Angamaly, Tiruvalla and Mananthavady in connection with the arrest of two Malayali nuns in Chhattisgarh recently. Noting that these groups had previously targeted Christian churches and leaders, Shone said their sudden support for the Church was not with good intentions. He clarified that the BJP respected protests led by the Church, but warned that such infiltrations were dangerous. He said the BJP had taken a humanitarian stance on the nuns issue. Shone accuses Left of neglecting Christians Shone asserted that the nuns release was made possible due to the neutrality maintained by the BJP and the Chhattisgarh government. Criticising the Left, Shone accused the party of long neglecting Christians. He recalled that during the EMS government, the Left had filed an affidavit stating that Christians should not be given the same treatment as minorities. Shone also alleged that the Pinarayi government had removed the rule requiring Christians to be part of the Minority Commission and had appealed to the Supreme Court against the verdict mandating that minority scholarships be proportional to population. He contrasted the swift implementation of the Paloli Committee report for the backward sections of the Muslim community with the delay in publishing the J B Koshy report -- commissioned before the last assembly elections to address issues faced by backward sections of the Christian community -- which he said remained missing even after four years. He questioned whether the Pinarayi government dares to implement the Koshy report. Asserting that Keralas Christians will no longer remain political slaves of the Congress, Shone vowed that the BJP would expose wolves in sheeps clothing across the political spectrum.

The New Indian Express 5 Aug 2025 8:01 am

Messis Kerala visit called off as Argentina pulls out of 2025 match deal

KOCHI: The uncertainty has ended, on a sour note. Superstar Lionel Messi and his Argentina team will not play in Kerala this year. Having reassured football fans several times over the past eight months that the world champions would play in Kerala, Sports Minister V Abdurahiman on Monday finally conceded that the much-hyped visit is not happening. While the Argentina Football Association has expressed willingness to consider the March 2026 window, the state government has decided not to accept that arrangement, the minister said. What we agreed for was a match here in 2025. But in a recent communication, the AFA has breached the agreement, Abdurahiman told the TNIE . He said the state government had reached an agreement with the AFA to have Messi and company playing in Kerala this October, the Argentine football body has conveyed that the deal is not possible anymore. This has happened after the transfer of funds required in line with the agreement, the minister said. He said the initial communication was made as the AFA sent an invoice via email, offering the October international break. The agreement was made almost six months ago and we were awaiting clearances from the finance department, Reserve Bank of India, and the Department of Sports and Youth Affairs. After that, we successfully transferred the funds. Last week, we received the communication indicating the postponement, the minister said. Further, he said the state government has officially conveyed to the Argentine Football Association that a 2026 window is unacceptable. AFA liable to give compensation in case of financial loss: Abdurahiman If we face any financial loss in this deal, they (AFA) will be liable to give a compensation, the minister said. He clarified that while the AFA cited scheduling conflicts, the sponsor insisted that the match could only be held in October. In November 2024, Abdurahiman had first announced that the world champions would play two international friendlies in Kerala in October, 2025. But in May this year, reports said Argentina had agreed to play matches in China during the October window. In June, the minister put a positive end to the speculations by confirming that Messi and his men would be visiting Kerala this year. For good measure, just a few weeks ago, AFA marketing director Leandro Peterson also announced in a press meet in Dubai that Argentina would visit Kerala ahead of next years FIFA World Cup, rekindling hope among fans. On Monday, Abdurahiman was visibly frustrated while responding to reporters queries on the matter on the sidelines of the inauguration of Centre for Sports Dentistry at KMCT Dental College, Kozhikode. Adding to the controversy, there are strong indications that the AFA will not refund the first installment of the contract amount paid by the sponsor. The Argentine association reportedly maintains that a breach of contract occurred, placing the onus on the other party.

The New Indian Express 5 Aug 2025 7:16 am

Appointment of general secretaries triggers fresh infighting in Kerala Youth Congress

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The appointment of the four new national general secretaries in the Youth Congress from the state has resulted in the escalation of infighting within the state Youth Congress. The national leadership has appointed Binu Chulliyil, Jinshad Jinnas, Sreelal Sreedhar and VK Shibina as the new national general secretaries. However, leaving out the former KSU state president and Youth Congress state general secretary KM Abijith from the list has irked his loyalists, who allege foul play by state president Rahul Mamkootathil MLA and Shafi Parambil MP. The new general secretaries were selected on the basis of their performance at a camp organised by the national leadership in Chhattisgarh months ago. Though Binu, Sreelal and Shibina attended the camp, it is alleged that Jinshad had not attended the meeting. According to the current practice, only those who had participated in the camp are considered for the appointment as national office bearers, a Youth Congress state office bearer told TNIE on condition of anonymity. However, in the appointment of Jinshand, this was violated, he said. The section that supports Abhijith alleges that though the former is also from A group, he was dropped because of his new affiliation with Kozhikode MP MK Raghavan. Raghavan is known for his closeness to Shashi Tharoor, who, on the other hand, is allegedly blacklisted by leaders across all groups, a youth congress state committee member said. Moreover, from the youth congress Kozhikode district leadership to Congress Kozhikode district leadership were opposed to Abhjiths inclusion into the higher committee. It is also learned that Raghavan has already complained about dropping Abhijith from the list to the AICC leadership. Of the four leaders selected, Sreelal, who is the state general secretary, is in the I group and close to Ramesh Chennithala. Binu and Shibina are close to KC Venugopal. Binu was the former state general secretary and Shibina is the serving general secretary. Meanwhile, Jinshad, who is also the state general secretary, is said to be very close to Rahul Mamkootathil and Shafi Parambil. The section opposing state leadership has also alleged that Abhjith's name was dropped from the list because of pressure from some state leaders. However, Youth Congress state president Rahul Mamkootathil has told TNIE that in selecting the national office bearers, the state unit has no role to play. We are not consulted. However, I think that Abhijith was to be included in the list. We were informed that he would be included in the list. However, we dont know what happened, he said. Rahul also dismissed the charge that Jinshad did not participate in the camp. He attended the camp earlier, and he did not have to participate in this camp. Hence, he is also eligible to consider, he added. Meanwhile, in the district meetings held in 11 districts, in Idukki, Kozhikode and Wayanad, Rahul was severely criticised for his style of functioning. In these three districts, leaders, while criticising Rahul, said he was behaving like an autocrat in the organisation. He is also accused of not permitting the members to ask questions against him. There was also an allegation that after he became MLA, he had no time for organisational work. Rahul is also accused of being undemocratic, multiple sources told TNIE . However, dismissing the reports, Rahul said, If I am an autocrat, why should I meet the leaders from the post of mandalam presidents from each assembly segment in each district. No one has accused me of being an autocrat. This is the first time the state president is meeting the leaders at the mandalam level. And of course discussions were held in the meetings, he added.

The New Indian Express 4 Aug 2025 2:04 pm

2-rupee doctor dedicated his life to service

KANNUR: Dr Ryru Gopal was more than just a healer. He touched hearts with his genuineness and ethical approach to what he saw as his calling. In an era when the medical profession has come to be viewed as a money-spinning machine, it would do well to understand the beliefs and values that Kannurs two-rupee doctor espoused. Marking the end of an era defined by selfless service and humility, Dr Ryru passed away at his home in Thana, Kannur, in the early hours of Sunday. He was 80. Dr Ryru, who did his MBBS from Kozhikode Medical College, worked briefly in a hospital in Kannur, and thereafter opened a clinic in Talap, where he served the community for 35 years before moving to Thana. Patients used to line up at his Talap clinic where Dr Ryru would start his regular 12-hour workdays at 4am. On most days, he would see more than 200 patients. He charged just Rs 2 as consultation fee for nearly half a century, before he increased it to Rs 10. Narayanan K, a resident of Kakkad, recounted how he would take the first bus to the clinic to get a token. He used to prescribe quality medicine that was also pocket-friendly. It was perhaps his vast experience that made his very consultation feel like a form of healing in itself, he said. Legend has it that bus services added a stop at Dr Ryrus clinic, near the police ground in Kannur town, to facilitate patients. Father always gave importance to the ethics of his profession, which he believed was a service and not a money-making business. He used to say that if you want to make money do some other business, said Bala Gopal, his son. Dr Ryru is also survived by his wife, Sakuntala, and daughter, Vidhya Bharath. Beyond his medical profession, Ryru was a passionate animal lover who kept several pets. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan condoled the demise of Dr Ryru, saying his willingness to serve was a great relief to the poor. Many people visited his clinic solely to consult with him, believing that just speaking with him brought them a sense of comfort and reassurance. It was never his intention to make money and he dedicated himself to the service of humanity, said Indira P, deputy mayor of Kannur.

The New Indian Express 4 Aug 2025 8:07 am

BJP faces Sangh parivar heat over release of nuns from Chhattisgarh jail

KOZHIKODE: In a major embarrassment to the BJP leadership, strong reactions are pouring in from senior Sangh parivar leaders against the way the party handled the issue related to Chhattisgarh polices arrest of two Malayali nuns for alleged forcible conversion and human trafficking. What irked them is Kerala BJP leaderships posture that their intervention had helped the nuns get bail. The nuns were arrested on July 25 after the intervention of Bajrang Dal workers and were granted bail by the NIA court in Bilaspur on Saturday. BJP state president Rajeev Chandrasekhar was active in the efforts to get them released from jail. We dont need police and courts. Political leaders who anticipate votes will decide as to who the culprits are, Swami Chidananda Puri, founder of the Advaita Ashram in Kolathur, near Kozhikode, said in a Facebook post. Expressing dismay, Hindu Aikya Vedi leader K P Sasikala said withdrawing cases and concluding legal procedure amounted to insulting the legal system. Taking to Facebook, she said there were no godfathers when cases were slapped on leaders including her during the Sabarimala agitations. People like S J R Kumar, T P Senkumar, K Surendran and K S Radhakrishnan faced around one thousand cases at the time, she said. We didnt approach anyone to withdraw the cases and will not do so in future too, Sasikala said. Senkumar, a former state police chief, was more sarcastic in his remark. It was the Herculean task of Kerala BJP president Rajeev Chandrasekhar and his team that fetched bail for the nuns. We can expect their help in getting the case quashed, he wrote on Facebook. If blocking conversion is terrorism, it will be continued with Further, he said: It is the Bajrang Dal that was responsible for all these things. VHP should give proper advice to its youth wing Give a good reception for pastors and nuns when they come for missionary work. Senkumar said the way Muslims greet the missionaries should be an example. Didnt you see the respect and love showered on the missionaries when they visited Muslim houses and areas... VHP should teach Bajrang Dal workers they have many things to learn from Muslim brothers, he quipped. VHP leader R V Babu told TNIE that both the UDF and the LDF, who were eyeing the vote bank, put pressure on the BJP and the party had no other option. It would send a wrong message if the Chhattisgarh government has intervened in the legal course, he said. In his Facebook post, Babu said thousands of Jyoti Sharmas (leader of the Bajrang Dal group that detained the nuns) should emerge to block religious conversion and only then will Sanatana Dharma prevail. If blocking conversion is terrorism, it will be continued with, he said.

The New Indian Express 4 Aug 2025 6:59 am

Thousands of Noushads unite in Kerala to celebrate friendship, identity and compassion

KOZHIKODE: What happens when thousands of people who share a name also share a spirit of compassion and community? You get the Noushad Association a unique collective of individuals named Noushad who have turned their common identity into a powerful force for friendship and social good. On World Friendship Day, on Sunday, the Kozhikode District Family Meet brought together Noushads from across Kerala and six GCC countries. This reunion in Kozhikode showcased the groups belief that a name is more than just a label: it can also be a symbol of unity. Since its founding in 2018, the association has grown to an impressive 4,500 members, creating a vibrant network built on shared values. The event, inaugurated by Kozhikode MP M K Raghavan, was also a poignant occasion dedicated to the memory of the late Naushad Sahib. A local hero, Naushad Sahib gave his life to save two migrant labourers who had fallen into a manhole, a selfless act of courage that continues to inspire the associations mission. Speaking to TNIE, K V Noushad, state general secretary of the association, highlighted the significance of the gathering. Its our shared belief in humanity and friendship that keeps this family growing, he stated. This reunion is not just a celebration of a name; its a testament to the fact that kindness and compassion are a universal language that we all speak, he said. In a world where differences often divide, we are trying to create a platform where shared name can inspire lifelong friendships and meaningful change. We are trying to make our stories a powerful reminder that sometimes, a name is all you need to start building a community, he added. During the days proceedings, several Noushads shared personal stories about their name. One participant mentioned he always felt a unique connection to others with the same name, even before the association. Another explained how it serves as a fun conversation starter, often leading a shared sense of identity. Among the key figures who gathered for the event included sub inspector Noushad of Beypore, association founder Noushad Alavi, advisory council members Naushad Broadway and Noushad Thekkayil, and treasurer Noushad Mannar. Former Ports Minister Ahammad Devarkovil MLA was the chief guest. Representatives from various districts were present, showcasing the strength and reach of this unique namesake network.

The New Indian Express 4 Aug 2025 6:45 am

Registration in progress for RIFFK in Kozhikode

Festival to feature 58 films in various categories

The Hindu 3 Aug 2025 8:14 pm

Abandoned fibre boats to be cleared for harbour extension works

Harbour Development Society to review the process with the support of the Fisheries department in Kozhikode district

The Hindu 3 Aug 2025 6:44 pm

Monsoon normal in Kerala despite 9% deficit: IMD

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Kerala received 1,190.5 mm of rainfall between June 1 and July 31, against the normal rainfall of 1,301.7 mm marking a 9% shortfall. Most districts experienced normal monsoon with only three recording a deficit of over 20%: Malappuram (21%), Idukki (29%), and Wayanad (38%). According to IMD data, Kerala received rainfall within the normal range. In 2023, the state experienced a 35% rainfall deficiency during June-July period. In 2024, the deficit came in at 4%. IMD director Neetha K Gopal said monsoon rainfall in June and July has been within the normal category. Though there is a 9% deficit, the monsoon was not bad as the rainfall was evenly distributed, she told TNIE . The agency has also predicted below-normal rainfall in August and September. There will be rain over the next two months but average may be below normal, she added. Silver Lining Year - Rainfall received* - Deficit 2025 - 1,190.5 mm - 9% 2024 - 1,249.7 mm - 4% 2023 - 852.0 mm - 35% * Normal: 1,301.7 mm District-wise data* Kannur - 2,121.5 mm (1,787.3 mm) Kasaragod - 1,940.9 mm (1,948.1 mm) Kozhikode - 1,502 mm (1,757.2 mm) Wayanad - 986.1 mm (1,603.3 mm) Malappuram - 1,036.4 mm (1,284.2 mm) Thrissur - 1,360.1 mm (1,388 mm) Kottayam - 1,056.5 mm (1,199.3 mm) Idukki - 1,116.3 mm (1,561.6 mm) Palakkad - 947.2 mm (991.6 mm) Ernakulam - 1268.6 mm (1,361 mm) PThitta - 1,066.8 mm (978 mm) Alappuzha - 1,065.1 mm (1,026.8 mm) Kollam - 789.1 mm (766.8 mm) TPuram - 510.5 mm (507.8mm) Actual and (normal) rainfall between June 1 to July 31

The New Indian Express 3 Aug 2025 8:16 am

Woman found electrocuted in Kozhikode

Electric traps set up to ward off wild animals suspected to be the source

The Hindu 3 Aug 2025 12:19 am

A school trip closer to nature

Interval, a novel project designed by the Kozhikode-based womens group World of Women (WOW), intends to take school students on a journey to reconnect with the earth, people, and themselves through immersive experiences beyond the classroom

The Hindu 2 Aug 2025 8:46 pm

Kerala buffeted by rising wave of public obscenity, indecency

KOZHIKODE: That began as a routine weekend commute for Sreeja (name changed) from Kottiyam to Kollam on a KSRTC bus quickly devolved into a deeply distressing ordeal. Looking forward to reuniting with her family after a week of work, Sreeja found her journey abruptly interrupted by a man in his early 40s brazenly masturbating across from her, his gaze fixed on her. Despite her profound discomfort, Sreeja, unwilling to let the incident pass, summoned the courage to capture the perpetrators action on video. Her resolve stemmed from a fierce desire to expose a pervasive societal ill where victims, particularly women, are often blamed despite being the ones subjected to harassment. The incident echoed a recent online backlash against two sisters who were viciously trolled for slapping an elderly man who had allegedly groped one of them on a public bus. These alarming occurrences highlight a disturbing trend in Kerala: a surge in public indecency, including public masturbation, flashing, and other obscene acts. Shockingly, instead of condemnation, such acts often seem to garner a perverse acceptance in certain sections of society. District-wise data with the State Crime Records Bureau (SCRB) for May 2024-25 shows Kozhikode leading the way with 193 cases of public nudity and masturbation. It was followed by Ernakulam (157), Thiruvananthapuram (123), Kasaragod (98), Kollam (76), Malappuram (74), Palakkad (67), Alappuzha (66), and Kottayam (54). Pathanamthitta (43), Kannur (35), Idukki (33), Wayanad (29), and Thrissur (24) brought up the rear. Legal loopholes Despite the worrying numbers, a glaring loophole in the legal framework continues to empower perpetrators: the absence of specific laws directly addressing flashing or public masturbation. This legal void often hinders the formal registration of cases. Police sources indicate that while victims sometimes bravely come forward with video evidence, many hesitate to pursue further legal action due to fears of protracted legal battles. The silence surrounding the issue has prevented the enactment of specific legislation. While laws have been amended over the years to address crimes like voyeurism and stalking with specific punishments, public masturbation remains a murky area. The lack of a dedicated law ensures that theres no precise data on the true scale of the problem. However, social media platforms and online blogs are increasingly amplifying voices on the issue -- a chorus demanding urgent attention that cannot be ignored. Rohit Raj, a lawyer based in Kozhikode, emphasised the profound impact of such acts. Incidents of street harassment such as sexually explicit comments, public masturbation, and stalking are unfortunately common, he said. While not physically violent, being masturbated at is deeply personally violating. Public masturbation, unlike private acts, is not protected free expression; it is a grossly indecent act that outrages a womans modesty. He added that such acts encompass indecent exposure, assault, offenses against public order, and violations of womens civil rights. He reiterated that although public masturbation broadly fell under Indian Penal Code (IPC) sections 354, 509, 268, 355 -- and their current corresponding sections 73, 77, 285, and 124 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) -- the absence of a specific law leads to under-reporting and very few convictions. Psychological underpinnings Shedding light on the psychological underpinnings of such behaviour, noted psychiatrist Reena Ravi said that individuals suffering from paraphilia are likely to masturbate in public. Paraphilia is a condition characterised by intense fetishes towards unusual objects. When a person with paraphilia masturbates publicly, it inherently harms the object of their fetish, often women. Reena added that public masturbators may also exhibit signs of regression, a psychopathological condition involving behaviour like extreme passivity, social withdrawal, aggression, and open masturbation. Exhibitionism, a form of paraphilia, involves exposing genitals to unsuspecting strangers for sexual arousal. She recounts a case where a man confessed that the presence of a woman made the act more realistic for him, imagining her participation in coitus. Dr Reena acknowledged that exhibitionism, including public masturbation, is a recognised medical condition, but cautions that some individuals may exploit this diagnosis to evade legal consequences. A call for action The issue of public masturbation has been long ignored and strategically sidelined, leading to the trivialisation of womens experiences of sexual harassment, according to Aparna Baiju, a college professor and womens rights activist. She argued that instead of trying to fit these offences into existing categories such as indecent exposure, lawmakers must create a distinct legal category with punishments commensurate with the gravity of the offence. A law should be made that covers indecent exposure, outraging the modesty of a woman, along with other relevant charges for the purpose of punishment, prevention, public protection, and social standards, she asserted. We hear of incidents on social media and from friends all the time, but rarely do they reach the courts, she remarked. She cited the experience of a woman from Kochi who, despite bravely exposing a man named Savad on a bus, endured severe cyber-bullying. While that woman was strong enough to withstand the onslaught, many others suffer in silence. The attitude that public masturbation is not a serious crime further emboldens perpetrators, Aparna said, attributing this to a cultural tendency to bury embarrassing sexual advances under the carpet. She pointed to global examples, noting that public masturbation can lead to a 14-day prison sentence in the UK, and 32 days in Indonesia. Our country can begin by at least talking about why it is wrong and dehumanising, Aparna said. Public spaces belong to all citizens, including women, she added. Sex education, the panacea

The New Indian Express 2 Aug 2025 7:33 am

Sarah Joseph chosen for Kozhikode Corporations literary award

The literary award will be formally presented to Sarah Joseph at an event scheduled to be held here in mid-August

The Hindu 1 Aug 2025 11:40 pm

Upland farmers in Kozhikode seek Forest departments intervention to strengthen rapid response team

Demands recently raised by a section of farmers have already been brought to the attention of the Forest department for prompt action, says local administrators from Koorachundu panchayat

The Hindu 1 Aug 2025 11:38 pm

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

Rapper Vedan moves Kerala High Court seeking bail in rape case

Case was registered after a young woman doctor approached Kochi DCP with a complaint that Vedan sexually assaulted her in Kochi and Kozhikode on multiple occasions from 2021 to 2023 on the assurance of marriage

The Hindu 1 Aug 2025 2:20 pm

Southern Railway announces multiple Onam special trains to clear holiday rush

KOZHIKODE: Southern Railway has announced special trains for the Onam festival to clear the expected rush of passengers during the festive season. According to a statement from the zonal railway, Train No. 06119 Dr MGR Chennai Central Kollam Weekly Express Special will depart Dr MGR Chennai Central at 3.10 p.m. on 27 August, 3 and 10 September (Wednesdays) and will reach Kollam at 6.40 a.m. the following day. In the return direction, Train No. 06120 Kollam Dr MGR Chennai Central Weekly Express Special will depart Kollam at 10.40 a.m. on 28 August, 4 and 11 September (Thursdays) and will reach Dr MGR Chennai Central at 3.30 a.m. the following day. These trains will have a coach composition of 15 AC Three Tier Economy Coaches and 2 Luggage-cum-Brake Vans. The trains will stop at Perambur, Thiruvallur, Arakkonam, Katpadi, Jolarpettai, Salem, Erode, Tiruppur, Podanur, Palakkad, Thrissur, Aluva, Ernakulam North, Kottayam, Changanassery, Tiruvalla, Chengannur, Mavelikara, Kayankulam, Karunagapalli and Sasthankotta. Train No. 06041 Mangaluru Jn Thiruvananthapuram North Bi-Weekly Express Special will leave Mangaluru Jn at 7.30 p.m. on 21, 23, 28 and 30 August and 4, 6, 11 and 13 September (Thursdays and Saturdays), and will reach Thiruvananthapuram North at 8 a.m. the next day. In the return direction, Train No. 06042 Thiruvananthapuram North Mangaluru Jn Bi-Weekly Express Special will depart Thiruvananthapuram North at 5.15 p.m. on 22, 24, 29 and 31 August and 5, 7, 12 and 14 September (Fridays and Sundays), and will arrive at Mangaluru Jn at 6.30 a.m. the next day. These trains will have a coach composition of 1 AC Two Tier Coach, 2 AC Three Tier Coaches, 17 Sleeper Class Coaches, and 2 Luggage-cum-Brake Vans. The trains will halt at Kasaragod, Kanhangad, Payyanur, Kannur, Thalassery, Vadakara, Kozhikode, Tirur, Shoranur, Thrissur, Aluva, Ernakulam Junction, Cherthala, Alappuzha, Ambalapuzha, Haripad, Kayankulam, Karunagapalli, Sasthankotta and Kollam. Train No. 06047 Mangaluru Jn Kollam Weekly Express Special will depart Mangaluru Jn at 11.15 p.m. on 25 August, 1 and 8 September (Mondays) and will reach Kollam at 10.20 a.m. the next day. In the return direction, Train No. 06048 Kollam Mangaluru Jn Weekly Express Special will depart Kollam at 5.10 p.m. on 26 August and 2 and 9 September (Tuesdays) and will reach Mangaluru Jn at 5.30 a.m. the following day. These trains will have a coach composition of 1 AC Two Tier Coach, 2 AC Three Tier Coaches, 17 Sleeper Class Coaches, and 2 Luggage-cum-Brake Vans. They will stop at Kasaragod, Kanhangad, Payyanur, Kannur, Thalassery, Vadakara, Kozhikode, Tirur, Shoranur, Thrissur, Aluva, Ernakulam Town, Kottayam, Changanassery, Tiruvalla, Chengannur, Mavelikara, Kayankulam, Karunagapalli and Sasthankotta. Advance reservations for these trains will commence at 8 a.m. on 1 August.

The New Indian Express 31 Jul 2025 7:39 pm

NH-66 widening: local action committees in Kozhikode seek re-evaluation of damage to service roads

They allege that a recently carried out field inspection by National Highways Authority of India officials failed to understand public concerns

The Hindu 31 Jul 2025 4:59 pm

Missing of Kozhikode-based realtor Mami: department-level inquiry ordered against local police squad

Mohammed Attoor, alias Mami, went missing on August 21, 2023. Action against four police officers comes in the wake of a recent Crime Branch report that there were serious flaws on the part of the local police squad in gathering scientific evidence during the initial stages of investigation

The Hindu 31 Jul 2025 4:30 pm

Southern Railway announces changes in pattern of services in Kerala to facilitate track maintenance

KOZHIKODE: Southern Railway announced several changes in the pattern of train services to facilitate track maintenance works in the Thiruvananthapuram division on various days. According to a statement from the zonal railway, Train No. 66609 Palakkad Junction Ernakulam Junction MEMU journey commencing on August 2, 3, 6, 9 and 10 from Palakkad Junction will be fully cancelled. Train No. 66610 Ernakulam Junction Palakkad Junction MEMU journey commencing on August 2, 3, 6, 9 and 10 from Ernakulam Junction will also be fully cancelled. Train No. 12511 Gorakhpur Junction Thiruvananthapuram North Raptisagar Express journey commencing on July 31, August 1, 7, and 8 from Gorakhpur Junction will be regulated by 100 minutes en-route. Train No. 16308 Kannur Alappuzha Express journey commencing on August 2, 3, 6, 9 and 10 from Kannur will be regulated by 90 minutes en-route. Train No. 22645 Indore Junction Thiruvananthapuram North Superfast Express journey commencing on August 4 from Indore Junction will be regulated by 90 minutes en-route. Train No. 20631 Mangaluru Central Thiruvananthapuram Central Vande Bharat Express journey commencing on August 2 and 9 from Mangaluru Central will be regulated by 55 minutes en-route. Train No. 17230 Secunderabad Junction Thiruvananthapuram Central Sabari Express journey commencing on August 1 and 8 from Secunderabad Junction will be regulated by 60 minutes en-route. Train No. 20910 Porbandar Thiruvananthapuram North Express journey commencing on July 31 and August 7 from Porbandar will be regulated by 45 minutes en-route. Train No. 66609 Palakkad Junction Ernakulam Junction MEMU journey commencing on August 8 from Palakkad Junction will be regulated by 45 minutes en-route. Train No. 13351 Dhanbad Junction Alappuzha Express journey commencing on August 3 from Dhanbad Junction will be regulated by 35 minutes en-route. Train No. 20632 Thiruvananthapuram Central Mangaluru Central Vande Bharat Express journey commencing on August 2 and 9 from Thiruvananthapuram Central at 4.05 p.m. will be rescheduled to depart at 4.50 p.m. on the same day.

The New Indian Express 31 Jul 2025 3:16 pm

Four more wetlands in Kerala move a step closer to Ramsar tag

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: In a major boost to wetland conservation efforts in Kerala, four ecologically significant wetlands -- Vellayani and Akkulam-Veli in Thiruvananthapuram, Kottooli in Kozhikode, and the Kattampally-Valapattanam-Kuppam wetland complex in Kannur -- have moved a step closer to securing the Ramsar site status. The draft Ramsar Information Sheets (RIS) for these wetlands have been prepared by the State Wetland Authority Kerala (SWAK) and will be submitted to the Union ministry of environment, forests and climate change (MoEF&CC) soon. Once approved, these wetlands will be included in the prestigious Ramsar List of Wetlands of International Importance, which currently includes 75 sites from India -- the highest number among Asian countries. Environment department director Suneel Pamidi told TNIE that getting the Ramsar site status will help the state make a more focused effort to conserve these sites. Its an international recognition and the status will help get international funding for conservation efforts. SWAK will send the proposal to the Union government which will then submit it to the Ramsar Secretariat. These sites will get the status once the Ramsar Secretariat approves it, Pamidi said. He said the process is going to be lengthy. We selected these sites which meet all the criteria designed by Ramsar. These are unique wetlands with rich diversity and important species of flora and fauna, birds and significant fish resources, he said. SWAK is expected to approve the proposal in the next meeting to be held in August. Currently, Kerala has three Ramsar Sites -- Ashtamudi, Sasthamkotta and Vembanad Kol. An official with SWAK said the action plans for these sites have already been set in motion and are being executed with the participation of the local community, NGOs, and multiple stakeholders including local bodies. The Ramsar Secretariat will review the proposals for the four new sites and may suggest corrections and revisions. We will have to incorporate all those, the official said. Once the Ramsar status is received, the state will get funds from the National Plan for Conservation of Aquatic Ecosystems (NPCA), an initiative aimed at conserving all types of aquatic ecosystems including wetlands, lakes, and rivers. Under the scheme, the Centre will give 60% aid for the project and the state has to chip in with the rest. There are also other internationally funded schemes for conservation, the official added. New sites in line Vellayani in Thiruvananthapuram Akkulam-Veli in Thiruvananthapuram Kottooli in Kozhikode Kattampally-Valapattanam-Kuppam wetland complex in Kannur

The New Indian Express 31 Jul 2025 9:45 am

CAT 2025 registration begins from August 1

IIM Kozhikode designated as coordinating institute for CAT 2025. Registration process will remain open till 5 p.m. on September 13

The Hindu 30 Jul 2025 1:37 pm

Kerala records 66 electrocution deaths in four months amid safety failures

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The state has reported a worrying spike in electrical accident deaths, with 66 people losing their lives between April 1 and July 20 this year. Among them, eight deaths were caused by snapped power lines alone. This number -- in just four months -- matches the total from the previous financial year and far exceeds earlier figures. In 2022-23, there were 12 such deaths in the entire year, and eight in 2023-24. Malappuram has reported the highest number of snapped wire deaths this year, with three cases. Kozhikode reported two while Ernakulam, Kollam, and Thrissur reported one each. G Vinod, chief electrical inspector with the state electrical inspectorate, has pointed to the absence of spacers as a major reason for snapped conductors. These spacers are designed to keep wires apart and prevent them from falling to the ground. Their absence has made the lines more vulnerable, especially during rain and wind, Vinod told TNIE. Other major causes of death include accidental contact with live wires, negligence in following safety protocols, faulty appliances, unauthorised electrical work, temporary wiring, and overhead line crossings. Another persistent danger is the lack of Residual Current Circuit Breakers (RCCBs) or Earth Leakage Circuit Breakers (ELCBs) in many households. These devices can prevent electrocution by detecting current leakage and automatically cutting off power. Although made mandatory in 2023, many older homes still lack them, the officer pointed out. Even after July 20, the fatalities have continued. Over the past two days, four more people died in separate incidents across the state. In Kasaragod, an elderly dairy farmer was electrocuted by a fallen power line in his field.

The New Indian Express 29 Jul 2025 8:03 am

CAT 2025 application process begins on this date at iimcat.ac.in: Keep these documents ready to register online

IIM Kozhikode has announced CAT 2025, setting the stage for MBA aspirants. Registration opens August 1, 2025, and closes September 13, 2025, on iimcat.ac.in. The exam is scheduled for November 30, 2025; candidates should prepare documents like mark sheets and certificates. Admit cards will be available from November 5, 2025.

The Times of India 28 Jul 2025 10:51 am

Brought together by rooftop jamming sessions, Kerala corporate pals rock the stage

KOZHIKODE: The Rooftop Band Calicut is what happens when professionals trade keyboards for guitars and spreadsheets for drumsticks. Kozhikodes newest musical sensation, the eight-member ensemble of corporate professionals, who initially bonded over after-hours jam sessions at a Hilite Business Park office, has struck a chord with local audiences. The bands origins trace back to mid-2022, when a handful of musically inclined colleagues found themselves convening at the terrace of their office complex. What began as an informal escape from daily stresses quickly blossomed into something more profound. Rooftop jamming was our way of escaping the corporate grind, recalls Shanid, one of the vocalists. The shared moments, born out of a love for music and a need to unwind, forged an instant chemistry. Soon, the casual rooftop rhythms evolved into organised rehearsals, and eventually, into proper gigs. The collective grew organically, with Unnimaya, the bands dynamic percussionist, joining as the eighth member to complete their vibrant line-up. Over the past year-and-a-half, The Rooftop Band Calicut has built a devoted fan base, performing across 5-6 districts in Kerala. While their current gang largely comprises popular covers, the band is now channelling its creative energy into something even more exciting: their first original track. It is a huge dream of a small group of people, says Fashna, another vocalist. When people recognise us, we feel very proud. Navigating the demands of full-time corporate careers alongside a burgeoning musical journey is no small feat. The band members candidly admit, If we ever make it mainstream, wed love to drop the corporate band tag, a sentiment expressed with a smile that hints at their aspirations.Ultimately, the band attributes much of its early success to the support of the Kozhikode audience. Theyre amazing, the way they listen, cheer and come back again. Its what keeps us going, says Akarsh, the guitarist and lead vocalist.

The New Indian Express 28 Jul 2025 8:14 am

Cong., IUML express concern over draft voters list

Kozhikode DCC to approach HC over alleged discrepancies in the draft voters list for local body polls; names of a large number of voters missing in list, says Local Government Members League

The Hindu 27 Jul 2025 11:08 pm

CAT 2025 Notification Released: Registration begins August 1 at iimcat.ac.in; Check fees, exam date, and how to apply

IIM CAT 2025 notification released at iimcat.ac.in: IIM Kozhikode has announced that the CAT 2025 exam will be held on November 30, 2025. The registration window will open on August 1 and close on September 13, 2025. Aspiring MBA candidates can apply through the official website, iimcat.ac.in. The CAT exam is a gateway to management programs at IIMs and other top B-schools across India.

The Economic Times 27 Jul 2025 12:08 pm

Yellow alert in Kerala districts as IMD warns of heavy rains

Thiruvananthapuram: A yellow alert has been issued in nine districts of Kerala Ernakulam, Idukki, Thrissur, Palakkad, Malappuram, Kozhikode, Wayanad, Kannur, and Kasaragod as the state continues to face intense rainfall and strong surface winds. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has warned that the heavy downpour is likely to continue until July 30 due 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 27 Jul 2025 11:24 am

Bus operators seek action against illegal parking along Kozhikode-Kuttiyadi route

They allege that the merchants and auditorium owners are responsible for creating moving bottlenecks on the accident-prone route

The Hindu 26 Jul 2025 5:06 pm

Gusty winds hit rural areas of Kozhikode district

Several houses have been damaged in Nadapuram, Thiruvambai, Mukkom and Koodaranhi areas apart from disrupting the power supply

The Hindu 26 Jul 2025 2:32 pm

Heavy rains lash Kerala, IMD issues orange alert in seven districts

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Heavy rains since Friday night caused widespread damage in various parts of Kerala and raised water levels in rivers and dams, prompting the IMD to issue an orange alert in seven districts. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Saturday issued an 'orange alert' for three hours in the morning in Alappuzha, Kottayam, Idukki, Ernakulam, Thrissur, Malappuram and Kozhikode districts. An 'orange alert' indicates 'very heavy rainfall' between 11 cm and 20 cm in a day. In various parts of Kozhikode, overnight, heavy rains and strong winds uprooted trees and damaged several houses and vehicles. They brought down power lines and posts, disrupting the electricity supply. Similar incidents were reported from Kottayam and Kannur districts also. The shutters of the Banasura Sagar in Wayanad and Aliyar dam in Palakkad district have been raised and people living downstream of these reservoirs were directed to be cautious.

The New Indian Express 26 Jul 2025 11:39 am

Enforcement squads in action to check road race on Kozhikode-Kuttiady route

Traffic regulatory committee meeting to be held in Perambra on July 26 to address the other major road safety concerns on the route

The Hindu 25 Jul 2025 7:21 pm

Kozhikode Viral Outbreak: Hepatitis A And Leptospirosis Cases Rise- Parallel Dengue And Fever Cases Worsen The Strain

Kozhikode has been dealing with the strain of multiple viral infections, and that has put an excess strain on the health care department and resources.

The HealthSite 25 Jul 2025 4:58 pm

11th edition of Malabar River Festival to begin in Kozhikode on July 25

Competitions to take place on Iruvazhinjipuzha and Chalippuzha; Public Works Minister to inaugurate closing ceremony on July 27, 2025

The Hindu 24 Jul 2025 11:23 pm

Kozhikode city to get 5,000 more streetlights

The Hindu 23 Jul 2025 7:55 pm

Special squad nabs two Kozhikode natives in digital arrest scam

The two youths, pretending as enforcement officers, reportedly collected 18.15 lakh in different instalments from an elderly couple in the name of settling a money laundering case

The Hindu 23 Jul 2025 7:10 pm

When VS took up cudgels for greens in Kozhikode

The Hindu 21 Jul 2025 11:43 pm

Commuters blame lack of enforcement as accidents rise on Kozhikode-Kuttiady stretch

Despite a rising number of fatal accidents and public complaints, the route lacks proper speed detection cameras and enforcement measures.

The Hindu 21 Jul 2025 6:49 pm

All private buses in Kozhikode district to take part in strike: bus owners

KVVES seeks government intervention to resolve the issue immediately

The Hindu 20 Jul 2025 8:59 pm

IMD declares orange alert in nine districts in Kerala on July 20

The IMD issued orange alert for Ernakulam, Idukki, Thrissur, Palakkad, Malappuram, Kozhikode, Wayanad, Kannur and Kasargode.

The Hindu 20 Jul 2025 11:03 am

Kerala rains: IMD warns of heavy rainfall and gusty winds; red alert for five districts

Malappuram, Kozhikode, Wayanad, Kannur and Kasaragod are on red alert on Saturday, while Thrissur, Palakkad, Ernakulam and Idukki are on orange alert

The Hindu 19 Jul 2025 3:24 pm

Kerala rains: Moderate rainfall in northern parts of State, red alert in 4 districts

Kasaragod, Kannur, Wayanad and Kozhikode put under red alert on Saturday

The Hindu 19 Jul 2025 11:46 am

Proper records help Kozhikode, Payyoli climb ranks in national cleanliness survey

The Kozhikode Corporation rose from 3,367 in 2023 to 70 this year, while Payyoli jumped from 3,707 to 596

The Hindu 19 Jul 2025 1:03 am

Orange alert for Kozhikode on July 18

The Hindu 17 Jul 2025 9:01 pm

Kerala municipalities improve rankings in national cleanliness survey, eight in top 100

At the top of municipalities from the State was Kochi Corporation at rank 50 among all local bodies in the country. The other municipalities from Kerala among the top 100 areMattannur (rank 53), Thrissur Corporation (58), Kozhikode Corporation (70), Alappuzha municipality (80), Guruvayur municipality (82), Thiruvananthapuram Corporation (89) and Kollam

The Hindu 17 Jul 2025 8:46 pm

Red Alert in Northern Kerala as Incessant Rains Trigger Flooding, Mudslides

IMD issues red alerts for multiple districts; rivers rise and homes flood in Kozhikode and Kasaragod

Deccan Chronicle 17 Jul 2025 3:49 pm