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IFFK helps propel K-SOTTOs organ donation-pledge campaign

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The organ donation-pledge campaign of the Kerala State Organ and Tissue Transplant Organisation (K-SOTTO) gained momentum during the recently concluded International Film Festival of Kerala (IFFK) in Thiruvananthapuram. The stall set up at the main venue received over 500 pledges, exceeding the expectations of organisers. Many celebrities and bloggers pledged their organs after death and spread the message through their social media handles. The campaign has helped the state to improve its national ranking, to 12th position, in terms of number of donor pledges. The campaign received an overwhelmingly positive response from the public, which indicates that there is minimal social resistance to cadaveric organ donation. The younger generation, particularly those between 25 and 40 years of age, have been especially receptive to the message, said Dr Noble Gracious, executive director of K-SOTTO. He added that the real impact of these pledges would be seen if hospitals begin declaring brain death cases, noting that this year has been particularly difficult for the state with only 10 cadaver donations, the lowest in a decade. Dr Noble said that people who are aware of the importance of organ donation and the best practices were more willing to take the pledge at the IFFK venue. Those in the 30-40 age group were most open to pledging, while those over 40 tended to be more sceptical. People in the 20-25 age group, on the other hand, showed lack of awareness about the process. Some individuals were concerned that taking the pledge would force them to part with their organs. We even observed wives discouraging their husbands from pledging due to misunderstandings, a K-SOTTO staff member said. Kerala now has 3,838 people who have pledged to donate their organs post mortem, with Thiruvananthapuram leading the way with 858 pledges, followed by Ernakulam (391), Kollam (379), Kozhikode (325), and Alappuzha (297). These numbers are expected to rise with several upcoming initiatives. In February, St Teresas College, Ernakulam, during its centenary celebrations, will hold a mass pledge event involving both students and staff. K-SOTTO has already conducted awareness sessions and brain death-sensitisation programmes for the colleges representatives. K-SOTTO will also participate in the Kerala Literature Festival in Kozhikode in January. Currently, there are 2,435 patients on the waiting list for cadaveric organ donations. In the past decade, nearly 2,000 people have died awaiting suitable organs.

The New Indian Express 23 Dec 2024 7:20 am

Jury still out on nightlife in Kozhikode

The Hindu 23 Dec 2024 2:49 am

Food Safety squads shut down 16 unlicensed shops in Kozhikode

The squads inspected 176 establishments and collected samples from 62 shops for laboratory analysis.

The Hindu 22 Dec 2024 6:49 pm

Tribal woman gives birth inside a jeep in Kerala's Konni

PATHANAMTHITTA: A 21-year-old tribal woman from the Avanippara Tribal Colony gave birth inside a jeep near Konni in Pathanamthitta district while she was on her way to the hospital on Sunday. According to sources, the young woman was about to be admitted to a nearby hospital on Monday. Sajeedha, a health worker from the Kokkathodu Primary Health Center (PHC) who reached the spot, said the mother and the child, a baby boy, were safe and there was no cause for concern. The health worker provided the delivery care while her daughter, Baseena, a third-year MBBS student at KMCT Medical College in Kozhikode, also assisted her mother in taking the woman and the baby to an ambulance. The mother and the child were taken to the Pathanamthitta General Hospital after half an hour's journey. Baseena who was at home while her mother was being rushed for a medical emergency also joined for the medical help. When they reached the spot, they found the woman lying inside the jeep. Though the child was delivered at the time, they had to intervene to take care of the mother to stop the bleeding. Sajeedha said the road to the tribal hamlet was in extremely poor condition and with much difficulty they took care of both the mother and child while taking them to an ambulance and later to General Hospital in Pathanamthitta. When they were returning, Baseena carried the baby and Sajeedha took care of the mother. According to the residents, the route to Avanippara, through the rough terrain of the forest, is not maintained for a long time. They said their journeys, including to the hospitals, is an extremely difficult task.

The New Indian Express 22 Dec 2024 3:15 pm

Kozhikode navy officer among two recognised for outstanding voyage

KOCHI: Lieutenant Commanders Dilna K and Roopa Alagirisamy, currently on a mission to sail around the globe, have bagged the prestigious Admiral Ramdas Trophy 2024 for the outstanding voyage of the year. They won the award, instituted by the Yachting Association of India (YAI), for two sorties undertaken as part of preparatory training ahead of their circumnavigation voyage. The first saw them sail from Goa to Port Blair and back in double-handed mode. The second entailed a transoceanic sortie from Goa to Port Louis in Mauritius and back. Both these voyages saw the duo cover nearly 10,000 nautical miles. While Lt Cdr Dilna hails from Kozhikode in Kerala, Lt Cdr Roopa is a Pondicherry resident. The two woman officers also won the trophy last year when they were part of a nine-member crew that went on a 188-day-long transcontinental voyage. Currently, they are nearing Lyttelton in New Zealand for their second scheduled stop on their latest expedition, which is part of the Navys Sagar Parikrama series. Other awards The YAIs Admiral R H Tahiliani trophy for the best yachtsperson of the year was jointly won by Vishnu Saravanan and Eabad Ali, while the Engineer-in-Chiefs Trophy for the best lady sailor of the year was shared by Nethra Kumanan and Neha Thakur. Hav Sikhansu Singh won the Admiral Nadkarni Trophy for the most promising yachtsman of the year. The Admiral R K Dhowan trophy for the best sailing club went to the EME Sailing Association in Hyderabad, and the Admiral Kohli Trophy for promoting the sport of yachting to Lt Col Alok Yadav. The Lifetime Achievement Award went to Ashok Thakkar and Lt Col M P Jaggi (retd). The YAI is the governing authority for sailing, windsurfing, motor boating, powerboat racing and personal watercraft at sea and on inland waters in India. It is recognised by the Indian Olympic Association and the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports.

The New Indian Express 22 Dec 2024 8:21 am

Malabar Garden Festival begins in Kozhikode

The Hindu 21 Dec 2024 8:51 pm

CPM dismisses P Mohanans view on MEC 7

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The CPM has dismissed its Kozhikode district secretary P Mohanans statement that MEC 7, a group that promotes physical exercise, has links with Jamaat-e-Islami and banned Popular Front of India (PFI). State secretary M V Govindan told media on Friday that Mohanan retracted his stand as the party does not hold such an opinion. CPM never said MEC 7 group has become a tool in the hands of communal elements. We dont view any groups that are engaged in physical exercise as part of communalism. Mohanan has clarified that he was advising caution that there are chances fringe elements might infiltrate these groups, Govindan said. He also dismissed CPI state secretary Binoy Viswams criticism against the governments decision to include ADGP M R Ajith Kumar in the promotion list for DGP. CPM has not discussed the issue. I disagree with his opinion that the government decision is not suited to the Lefts position.

The New Indian Express 21 Dec 2024 8:48 am

MT Vasudevan Nair's condition remains critical, says hospital

KOZHIKODE: Jnanpith laureate M T Vasudevan Nair, who was admitted to the Baby Memorial Hospital, Kozhikode, continued to be in critical condition, hospital sources said late Friday night. The renowned writer suffered a heart attack and is battling multiple health issues, including respiratory and cardiac complications. Doctors have reported significant deterioration in the functioning of other vital organs, the sources said. The 91-year-old was admitted to the hospital on December 15 following breathing difficulties. Despite intensive treatment, his condition remains critical, they said. His blood pressure fluctuated alarmingly late Thursday night, the sources said. A team of experts is attending to him. He is currently on oxygen support, said M N Karassery, who called on him at the hospital. MTs elder daughter Sitara and family had visited him at the hospital earlier. His younger daughter and family is currently with him at the hospital. Ministers Mohamed Riyas and A K Saseendran visited the ailing litterateur in hospital. In a message, Goa Governor P S Sreedharan Pillai said everyones prayers are with MT. Aswathy and Karassery are by his side at the hospital. MTs literary contributions have left an indelible mark on Malayalam literature and cinema, and his critical health condition has sparked widespread concern among his admirers and well-wishers.

The New Indian Express 21 Dec 2024 8:06 am

Police deploy more patrol squads in Kozhikode to ensure motorists safety after dark

Patrol squads from 21 police stations are part of the drive in Kozhikode city; presence of squads has been ensured in black spots, says official

The Hindu 20 Dec 2024 7:34 pm

Noted Malayalam author MT Vasudevan Nair in critical condition

The 91-year-old writer remains critical in Kozhikode hospital due to cardiac and breathing complications

Deccan Chronicle 20 Dec 2024 7:19 pm

Foundation rebuilds life, hands over 14 houses to Wayanad victims

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Even as the blame game between the state and centre over the post-landslide rehabilitation in Wayanad continues, a charity organisation is rekindling the hope for survivors. The Chalakudi-based Philokalia Foundation handed over new houses to 14 families and is building another 15 houses that would be handed over in January. The 'Rebuild Wayanad' project of the foundation is supported by donations from kind-hearted individuals, said Mario Joseph, who along with his wife Gigi Mario founded Philokalia. The husband is a preacher-cum-activist and the wife is a councillor by profession. Philokalia received about 500 applications from survivors and priority was given to people who could not find a place in the government's rehabilitation list, Mario told TNIE . They include families who lived in the paadi (estate quarters) and occupants of rented houses. The new houses were built at three locations in Pulpally. All the land parcels were donations, he said. The survivors were given 600 sq ft houses with power and water connections. The land size varies from 5 to 10 cents. Large number of people responded to his YouTube video seeking support for the rehabilitation project, Mario said. Most of the donors were individuals and we did not go for corporate funding. They include some schools from Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. The construction cost was Rs 8-9 lakh per house, he said. Thirty-nine year-old Sreedharan N., received a house at Sita Mount in Pulpally. Our house and belongings were destroyed in the disaster. We were a joint family living at Chooralmala. The house was owned by my mother-in-law and her name is in the government's list for second phase rehabilitation. It would take time since the first phase is yet to begin, he said. Aneesh R, another survivor, said the new house has boosted his morale. We are piecing our lives back together. Luckily, we got a new house in three months, a big relief indeed, he said. Aneesh, wife and three children live at the new house. Philokalia's original plan was to build 100 houses. We are now waiting for the government to finalise its rehabilitation plan. The next phase will begin only after that, he said. Meanwhile, the foundation has begun work on its new project at Vilangad, another landslide-hit area in Kozhikode. Houses will be built for 16 families there. The Mario-Gigi couple turned to charity after the 2018 floods in which their house was destroyed. Along with our new house, we built another one for a woman neighbour who lacked money. Afterwards we started supplying medicines and building homes to the poor, he said. The foundation built 18 houses for people who lost houses in sea rage at Chellanam and eight houses at landslide-hit Koottickal.

The New Indian Express 20 Dec 2024 1:48 pm

Noted writer MT Vasudevan Nair hospitalised, in critical condition

Acclaimed writer MT Vasudevan Nair has been admitted to Baby Memorial Hospital in Kozhikode in critical condition with a diagnosis of heart failure. The bulletin from the hospital said that the 91-year-old author is under the care of a multidisciplinary team of specialists, including cardiologists and critical care experts. He is currently receiving intensive medical support, to optimize cardiac function and stabilize vital parameters. The medical team treating him is closely monitoring the situation and providing care as needed. Vasudevan Nair is a prolific writer in Malayalam literature as well as a screenplay writer and director. He has won numerous awards from the Kerala government including Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award, Vayalar Award, Vallathol Award, Ezhuthachan Award, Mathrubhumi Literary Award and O. N. V. Literary Award. He has directed seven films and written the screenplay for around 54 films. The anthology Manorathangal , which was released earlier this year, features nine featurettes based on MT Vasudevan Nair's nine short stories. Aswathy V Nair, his daughter was the creative director of the film. The short stories were directed by Priyadarshan, Santhosh Sivan, Ranjith Balakrishnan, Jayaraj, Shyamaprasad, Mahesh Narayanan and Ratheesh Ambat. (This story originally appeared in Cinema Express)

The New Indian Express 20 Dec 2024 1:17 pm

Urban Commission proposes 25 per cent reservation for youth in local bodies

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Urban Commission, formed to guide urbanisation for next 25 years, has come up with a slew of recommendations including 25% reservation for youngsters in local bodies, formation of metropolitan planning committees in Kochi, Kozhikode and Thiruvananthapuram, strengthened early-warning systems to address climate-related risks, professionalisation of urban governance and more. The commission submitted its interim report to the chief minister on Wednesday. LSG Minister M B Rajesh on Thursday said that the commission will be submitting the completed report by March 2025. He said that the commission has identified that Kerala is evolving into a continuous urban expanse, making it difficult to differentiate where cities begin and villages end. The urban commission headed by Satheesh Kumar of Queens University Belfast, includes national and international experts. The minister said that the recommendations are based on extensive studies, discussions focusing on 10 key areas including urbanisation, planning and design strategies, sustainable infrastructure and more. Rajesh said that the report offers comprehensive recommendations setting a roadmap for Keralas urbanisation simultaneously addressing environmental, social and economic challenges. The report strongly recommends the strengthening of LSG institutions to tackle the problems and opportunities of urbanisation. He said that the commission recommends efforts to increase own fund of local bodies by intensifying property tax collection to 90%. Key recommendations Professionalisation of urban governance Dedicated project teams for financial management of projects Metropolitan planning committees for Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram and Kozhikode Similar committees in Kollam, Thrissur and Kannur in the next decade. Business development councils in urban areas 25% reservation for youngsters SPVs under local bodies for projects Comprehensive spatial planning framework, including joint planning committees for all municipalities Strengthened early-warning systems for climate-related risks Comprehensive flood mapping and management systems Carbon audits and de-carbonisation measures by local bodies.

The New Indian Express 20 Dec 2024 8:49 am

Kerala Congress plans rejig of DCCs ahead of LSG elections

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: As the central leadership is exploring ways to address the demand for finding a new KPCC president, the state leadership has decided to go ahead with the reorganisation of District Congress Committees. The state leadership will start the process of reorganisation by the end of December or first week of January. The leadership is of the view that the reorganisation should be completed before the coming local body elections. The last time the DCC reorganisation took place was in January 2016. Some DCC presidents are likely to lose their position. The AICC has a performance report of the DCCs and presidents with it and it is likely to decide the fate of many incumbents. The reorganisation would take place according to the evaluation of the presidents performance. There is widespread criticism about the performance of DCC presidents of Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Pathanamthitta, Wayanad, Idukki, and Palakkad. MP Adoor Prakash had raised complaints against Thiruvananthapuram DCC president that he did not extend adequate support during the parliament election campaign. However, there are chances that the DCC presidents of Ernakulam, Kannur, Kozhikode, Kasaragod and Kottayam would continue. The state leadership aims to bring in changes from top to bottom, a KPCC office-bearer told TNIE. There will not be any consideration for group merit and the only criterion will be the candidates ability to perform and produce results. The state unit will consider the views of the central leadership while making new appointments, he said. There is consensus among senior leaders that if the rejig is made according to the personal interests of some leaders, the partys prospects in the coming local body election would be jeopardised. Same criteria will be followed while selecting DCC office-bearers and committee members, sources said.

The New Indian Express 20 Dec 2024 7:50 am

Kerala Urban Policy suggests major reforms

Thiruvananthapur: Kerala Urban Commission constituted by the government to formulate State Urban Policy for the next 25 years has recommended various pathbreaking measures to deal with the challenges of rapid urbanisation. The major recommendations include setting up of Metropolitan Planning Committees (MPC) in three major cities Thiruvananthapuram, Ernakulam and Kozhikode by 2025, 25 per cent reservation for youth in corporation councils and appointment of city managers. The Urban Commission, composed of national and international experts, had submitted the interim report to the Chief Minister the other day. Given the rapid urbanization, it was felt that an urban policy was needed. According to studies, the rate of urbanisation in Kerala is double the national average and higher than many cities internationally. One of the studies pointed out that 90 per cent of Kerala's population will be urban by 2035. It is in this context that the government chose to formulate a 25-year action plan. Kerala is the first state to constitute a commission and formulate urban policy. Kerala local bodies minister M B Rajesh spoke about the recommendations at a press conference here on Thursday. A comprehensive urban policy is essential for Kerala, which is rapidly urbanising. These recommendations are expected to address and overcome major challenges posed by urbanisation, he said. The minister said the recommendations would be discussed with stakeholders from various sectors and the final report would be ready by March 31, 2025. He said the basis for formulating the urban policy is to shape the growth of Kerala's cities over the next 25 years and to develop perspectives on balanced development. The primary consideration of the commission was to shape various strategies and policies for the future of Kerala in the new global context. Rajesh stated that strengthening urban local government institutions financially and implementing social inclusion are among the main objectives. The commission envisions an urban development strategy that also incorporates climate change. The rural-urban divide has narrowed down considerably over the last two and half decades. The rapid urbanization being witnessed in the state poses major problems and challenges. But it also throws up an opportunity to tap the potential in various sectors, he said. The Urban Commission was headed by M. Satheesh Kumar, Belfast University, UK. Commission members E. Narayanan, M. Anil Kumar, Sharmila Mary Joseph, Vyn Krishnamurthy, V. Suresh, K.S. James, Hitesh Vaidya, and Tikender Singh Panwar.

Deccan Chronicle 19 Dec 2024 8:54 pm

Kozhikode court rejects bail plea of hit-and-run suspect

Court rejects anticipatory bail on three grounds the suspect fleeing the scene without stopping his car after the accident, destroying evidence, and then forging documents to claim insurance for his vehicle

The Hindu 19 Dec 2024 2:24 pm

IIM Kozhikode'a massive Sthreevesham mural catches eye; symbolises tradition, empowerment

KOZHIKODE: A painting on a water tank at the Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode (IIMK) has become the latest landmark, drawing admiration for its size, aesthetic appeal, and profound symbolism. The artwork, depicting Sthreevesham the feminine role in the traditional art form of Kathakali emerges gracefully from a backdrop of natural foliage, creating an awe-inspiring spectacle visible from a distance. Measuring 45 feet in height and 20 feet in width, the painting occupies an impressive 920 square feet of the 75-foot-tall water tanks walls. The mural represents a unique artistic achievement, showcasing one of the largest Sthreevesham-themed works in Kerala. The artwork was conceptualised by artist Ambili and brought to life in over six days by her team, comprising Subeesh Krishna from Malappuram, Shaheen from Kodoor, and Unni Mannengodu from Koppam. The team had complete creative freedom to align the design with the spirit of the institute, encapsulating its commitment to gender inclusivity and environmental sustainability. This stunning artwork was envisioned to symbolise the intersection of tradition, nature, and the spirit of empowerment that defines IIMK. The portrayal of Sthreevesham, blended with natural elements, signifies our deep-rooted cultural heritage and commitment to gender diversity. The water tanks transformation into a canvas of empowerment reflects our campus ethos, where education, culture, and nature converge harmoniously to create a progressive and inspiring environment, said Prof Debashis Chatterjee, director of IIMK. The water tank, housing the mural, is part of IIMKs Phase V campus, inaugurated in February 2020 by Dr A C Muthiah, former chairperson of IIMKs Board of Governors. Spanning 15 acres with a total built-up area of 3 lakh square feet, the Phase V addition includes hostels, classrooms, and other facilities designed to complement the institutes vision for sustainable development. The institute has hinted at additional creative projects for its second water tank, aiming to extend the impact of public art on campus. For the students and faculty here, the Sthreevesham mural at IIMK is more than just a painting; it is a vibrant expression of culture, progress, and vision. By turning a utilitarian structure into a work of art, the institute has set a precedent for blending tradition with modern values, making it a beacon of inspiration for the community and beyond. Artistic achievement Measuring 45 feet in height and 20 feet in width, the painting occupies an impressive 920 square feet of the 75-foot-tall water tanks walls. The mural represents a unique artistic achievement, showcasing one of the largest Sthreevesham-themed works in Kerala. The artwork was conceptualised by artist Ambili and brought to life in over six days by her team Subeesh Krishna from Malappuram, Shaheen from Kodoor, and Unni Mannengodu from Koppam

The New Indian Express 19 Dec 2024 7:54 am

Question paper leak: Crime Branch squad begins preliminary investigation

Statement of a few senior Education department officials and teachers in Kozhikode district taken as part of the legal proceedings

The Hindu 18 Dec 2024 6:29 pm

Waqf Samrakshana Samithi members want Farook College authorities indicted

KOCHI: In a new twist to the Munambam controversy, two members of the Waqf Samrakshana Samithi on Monday filed a complaint before the Ernakulam rural police chief requesting that a criminal case be registered against the Farook College authorities for allegedly selling the disputed land at Munambam violating the basic principles of waqf. Its learnt that the complainants, North Paravoor Mannam residents A M Sunnajan and Kuruppam Veettil Mohammed Amanullah, had the blessings of a section Islamic scholars who held a meeting in Ernakulam. The complaint states that 404.76 acres of properties have been registered as waqf land (No. 2115/1950-10) at Sub Registrar Office, Edappally, and handed over to the management committee of Farook College Kozhikode, for the betterment of members of the Muslim community. The land was registered as waqf; it is clearly mentioned in the document that the land is not transferable. However, according to the complainants, most of this land was sold by the Farook College management committee and Kuzhuppilly resident Adv MV Paul, who was given the power of attorney and receiver by the college management committee, without any permission from the Waqf Board. Alienation of property caused financial loss They further said the uplift, social growth and development of the Muslim community was hampered due to the alienation of the property and as a result, financial losses of crores have been caused to the beneficiaries of the Waqf, the Waqf Board, and to the complainants too, as they are part of community. They requested the Superintendent of Police Ernakulam Rural to register complaint under sections of the Bharateeya Nyaya Samhita sections 61, 316(5), 318(4) and 336(3), Waqf Acts 1954 and 1995 and various sections of the Registration Act 1908 - Kerala against the Farook College management committee and Adv Paul, real estate brokers, document writing licensees and officers in the sub registrar offices for violating the rules. When contacted, Rural SP Vaibhav Saxena said, The complaint has not come to my notice. Once it is received, as per the procedures, we will open a file and necessary steps will be taken.

The New Indian Express 17 Dec 2024 7:21 am

Police in need of more mobile interceptors to track speed limit violations in Kozhikode

Radar camera is reportedly not functional in the existing interceptor vehicle used in Kozhikode city limits

The Hindu 17 Dec 2024 6:12 am

Smuggled sandalwood seized in Kozhikode; seven held

About 200 kg of the smuggled wood seized following a flash inspection conducted by the Forest squad in Kozhikode district

The Hindu 17 Dec 2024 12:27 am

Man arrested under POCSO Act in Kozhikode

The Hindu 16 Dec 2024 9:15 pm

Palliative care in Kozhikode to be streamlined with Care Kerala website

Kozhikode is the first Corporation in the State to come up with such a project

The Hindu 16 Dec 2024 8:51 pm

Leakage of question papers happened earlier too, but action was elusive

Though the Education department officials in Kozhikode had sent a report to the higher authorities, it was not reportedly taken seriously. According to sources, certain YouTube channels and online tuition centres, including the Koduvally-based M.S. Solutions, had run sessions showing expected questions before the half-yearly examinations in December 2023.

The Hindu 16 Dec 2024 6:57 pm

Amid opposition from CPM party, Mohanan retracts allegations against Mec7

KOZHIKODE: The CPM is facing criticism, both outside and inside the party, over statements made by senior leader P Mohanan regarding the Mec7 exercise group. Mohanan had earlier alleged that terrorists were infiltrating the exercise group, which led to backlash from various quarters, including from within his own party. On Sunday, Mohanan withdrew his allegations, clarifying that his earlier remarks were misinterpreted. Speaking to the media, Mohanan explained that he had only intended to caution the public about the rare infiltration of religious nationalist groups like Jamaat-e-Islami, Sangh parivar, and SDPI into public forums, including exercise groups. However, he emphasised that Mec7 itself had no direct involvement in such activities and was primarily focused on promoting physical health as a safeguard against lifestyle diseases. Mohanans initial remarks sparked political and religious debates, with religious organisations and the BJP opposing his claims. Within the CPM-led LDF, there was significant pushback against associating Mec7 with communal or terrorist activities. Left MLA Ahamed Devarkovil said, The Mec7 exercise group has no malicious intent. It includes people from all religions and political ideologies and operates transparently in open spaces. He urged the public and political leaders not to turn the matter into a contentious issue. CPM leaders, including Minister Mohamed Riyas, too refrained from endorsing Mohanans controversial claims. The BJPs earlier support of Mohanans stand raised concerns about giving the exercise group an unjust communal colour. Mohanan said, I only meant to urge vigilance against the potential misuse of public forums by extremist elements. Mec7 is a valuable initiative, and there is no need to oppose it. Devarkovil stressed on the need to keep religion and politics out of health-focused initiatives like Mec7. The group has no hidden agenda and should not be dragged into political controversies, he asserted.

The New Indian Express 16 Dec 2024 8:59 am

KSU seeks cancellation of exams, investigation into question paper leak

Certain YouTube channels were found to have been airing videos containing the question papers in English and Mathematics a day before the exams, alleges KSU Kozhikode district president

The Hindu 15 Dec 2024 11:16 pm

Crackdown on out-of-State luxury vehicles sans permit in Kozhikode

Move by MVD, police in the wake of Vellayil accident in which a youth was killed after he was hit by a vehicle registered in Telangana; vehicle owners accused of evading taxes by not securing NOC

The Hindu 15 Dec 2024 11:13 pm

Police launch probe into use of obscene language in YouTube channels educational content

Allegations are directed at a YouTube channel owned by a skill development institute at Koduvally in Kozhikode, say police

The Hindu 15 Dec 2024 11:07 pm

Drug trafficking: man externed from Kozhikode under KAAPA nabbed

Sulthan Noor and his friend Mohammed Ajmal were detained with 34.41 grams of MDMA following a flash inspection by the Nallalam police on Friday night

The Hindu 14 Dec 2024 9:28 pm

Pre-events of Beypore International Water Fest begins

The sports competitions as part of the event began with a Kabaddi competition on Kozhikode beach

The Hindu 14 Dec 2024 9:27 pm

Candlelight vigil seeks release of Indian prisoners in Qatar

The gathering organised by Indian Pravasi Movement in Kozhikode on Saturday drew participation of family members of some imprisoned Non-Resident Keralites

The Hindu 14 Dec 2024 9:25 pm

Idea came from imagery of coconut trees being burned down: Joshy Benedict

KOCHI: Joshy Benedicts perseverance in the field of animation finally got its due reward when his film, A Coconut Tree , bagged the National Award in the Best Animated Short Film category recently. The 8.5-minute film explores the relationship between humanity and nature through the story of a family who finds solace in a coconut tree. Written and directed by the Kozhikode-based animator, the film relies entirely on music and sound effects, with no dialogues or narration. Here, TNIE speaks to Joshy about his work, a coconut tree, and more. Excerpts How did the idea for the film come about? I have been animating for about 20 years now. I wasnt planning to make a film. But I had so many stories and ideas in mind stories I felt could be best expressed as a short film. Thats how A Coconut Tree took shape. A sense of nostalgia? Absolutely part of our lived experiences. All ideas are influenced by what we go through what we read, what we see, what we live. Imagination, after all, is just an extension of those experiences. When did you begin work on A Coconut Tree? 2021. At the time, I was working in a company, and on the verge of quitting. This idea gave me a reason to focus on something meaningful. How would you describe the film in one line? Its about how nature does not give up on someone who lives in harmony with it. Why did you choose a coconut tree as the focal point? The idea came from hearing stories about coconut trees being burned down in our region. That imagery stuck with me. Bijibal composed the music for the film. How was the collaboration? When I approached him with the story, he immediately agreed to support it. From the outset, we decided the music would have an Indian essence, and he brought that beautifully to life. Were there any new techniques you explored in animation? While working, I applied very limited animation theories that I had learned over the years. Animation allows us to create what reality cannot. For this film, I wanted a realistic feel, but with subtle movements. Lighting played a key role in setting the tone. The story is set 30 years ago. It unfolds within a single day from morning to night. The morning light is soft and optimistic, noon brings tension and heaviness, and the night offers a sense of sadness and closure. I carefully applied colour schemes to match these moods. How does it feel to win the National Award? It felt gratifying to see the animation being recognised, especially since I handled much of the work myself due to financial limitations. It took me six months to complete the animation and about 10 months for the entire project. Such recognition will encourage more people to step into this field. Any memorable moments linked to the film? A woman, who stays near my place, cried after watching the film. She said it moved her deeply. Thats what I aim for to create an emotional connection. I want viewers to feel inspired to love and preserve nature. Is the audience for animation still limited? Not really. I think were getting there. Art, in any form, connects with people eventually. Its just a matter of time for animation to find its place. What, to you, is the most important aspect of filmmaking? Its about how one conveys the story. Whether its the animation, acting, timing, colours, or shot composition everything comes together to create meaning. Art needs a reason, and when that reason aligns with your initial thought, the work feels authentic. What are your upcoming projects? Im working on another animated short film and a feature film idea. I dont like to talk too much about my work its better to let the work speak for itself.

The New Indian Express 14 Dec 2024 9:01 am

Audience appreciation sets IFFK apart, says Shabana Azmi

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: In a note of appreciation to the impeccable taste of the Kerala audience, award-winning actress Shabana Azmi said the International Film Festival of Kerala remains one of the most important film festivals in the country because of the tradition of appreciating art in the state. Shabana Azmi, who was the chief guest at the inaugural ceremony of the 29th IFFK at Nishagandhi on Friday, was speaking after being honoured at the festival by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan for her contributions to Indian Cinema. Kerala has a remarkable tradition of appreciating art. It is always a joy to receive the love of audiences here, said the actor. Expressing her gratitude to the viewers upon completing 50 years in cinema, Azmi acknowledged the contributions of many technicians who worked behind the scenes in her films. She also shared memories of attending the first-ever IFFK, organised in Kozhikode in 1994. Inaugurating the week-long festival, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan raised concerns about the growing influence of corporates in film industry, stating that there is increasing pressure to create films tailored to corporate interests. It is natural for corporates to enter cinema as an industry. However, platforms are being created to cater specifically to corporate agendas. If films are restricted to a particular category or promote specific perspectives, it will only lead to the stagnation of the art form, said the chief minister. He further praised IFFK for its progress in political and thematic content. The IFFK has evolved into one of the best politically-conscious film festivals in the world. It has also become a space for meaningful discussions and progressive expressions, and a stage for young people to explore and introduce emerging trends in art, culture and fashion, he added. Hong Kong director Ann Hui was honoured with the Lifetime Achievement Award, carrying a cash prize of Rs 10 lakh and a citation, by the chief minister at the ceremony.

The New Indian Express 14 Dec 2024 7:49 am

Panayampadam stretch accident-prone: Kerala MVD

KOCHI: The section of the Kozhikode-Palakkad national highway in Panayampadam, near Mannarkkad, where four students were killed after a speeding cement-laden lorry veered off course and toppled over them on Thursday evening, is known to be accident-prone. In fact, an IIT study had recommended urgent safety measures on the stretch that authorities have only partially implemented. A special team of the motor vehicles department (MVD), led by Palakkad RTO Mujib C U, inspected the site and the vehicles involved soon after the shocking accident. Our initial investigation has revealed that another speeding truck, which was proceeding in the opposite direction, brushed this lorry, causing the driver to lose control of the vehicle. Weve gathered evidence. Weve also collected CCTV images from the section. A minor collision might have triggered the accident. The driver may have slammed the brakes and the situation could have been made worse by hydroplaning, when a vehicles tyres lose contact with the road over pools of water, Mujib told TNIE . The second lorry, which also contributed to the mishap, has been taken into custody, he added. We inspected the condition of the vehicle that overturned. Its freight load was within permissible limits and the tyres were also not in bad condition. We are conducting additional investigations, the officer said. After identifying the section as a black spot, MVD asked the IIT to conduct a study. The result was a report with safety suggestions. The 22-page report included short- and long-term measures. We carried out the short-term suggestions, including milling the stretch. The District Road Safety Council (DRSC) discussed and approved the long-term measures, which we are about to implement. Well implement the temporary traffic calming method on a war footing. It will be taken up at the meeting convened by the district collector on Friday, Mujib said. Local residents blocked traffic on the stretch soon after the accident, alleging laxity on the part of authorities in taking up safety measures on a timely basis. Many cited unscientific road construction as a key reason for frequent mishaps and alleged that authorities havent paid heed to their previous requests. Transport Minister K B Ganesh Kumar said he has sought a report on the mishap and would initiate action based on it. Four girls die as lorry transporting cement rams into them at Palakkad's Karimba WITNESS ACCOUNT Lorry (KL 59 T 7475), carrying cement bags, moves through Kozhikode-Palakkad NH. Upon reaching Panayampadam, lorry collides with approaching truck that lost control; truck hits the lorrys drivers cabin. In the impact, the trailer falls on the students who were walking on the side of the road. One student manages to jump out of the way, but four others come under the trailer. Locals and rescue officials launch operations to save them. Victims are taken to hospitals. Palakkad accident: Closest of friends in life - and in death

The New Indian Express 13 Dec 2024 8:01 am

Samastha Kerala feud continues

KOZHIKODE: The internal feud in Samastha Kerala Jem-Iyyathul is simmering with both factions coming up with their explanation on what actually transpired at the mushawara meeting in Kozhikode on Wednesday. Mushawara member Bahaudeen Nadvi confirmed reports that Samastha president Syed Muhammad Jiffiri Muthukoya Thangal had walked out of the meeting, protesting against the insubordination of another mushawara member Umar Faizi Mukkam. Nadvi said Thangal asked Faizi to keep away from the meeting as mushawara was discussing the allegations against him. I opined that Faizi should go out of the meeting as directed by the president. But Faizi said he will not heed to what thieves are saying. On hearing this, Thangal walked out of the meeting, Nadvi said, adding that Faizis act amounted to insubordination. He expressed the hope that there will be disciplinary action against Faizi. Nadvi added he does not agree with the content of the press release issued in the name of Samastha leaders denying the developments. Meanwhile, Faizi said Thangal did not walk out of the meeting, but he actually went for having food. It is normal for the leaders to take a break during the meetings. Moreover, it was Thangal who briefed mediapersons after the meeting, he said. He clarified that he used the words thieves against those who handed over letters containing baseless allegations against him. It was not mentioned against anyone in the mushawara, he said. Faizi added that Nadvis act of divulging the details of the discussion in the meeting was inappropriate. Samastha asserts its opposition against CIC, seeks implementation of joint decisions

The New Indian Express 13 Dec 2024 7:35 am

Factionalism within Samastha comes out into open

Two members of Sunni scholars forum Samastha Kerala Jem-iyyathul Ulama issue public statements against each other about a meeting of its supreme council (mushawara) held in Kozhikode on December 11

The Hindu 12 Dec 2024 8:36 pm

Four girls die as lorry transporting cement rams into them at Palakkad's Karimba

PALAKKAD: Four students, all girls, of Government Higher Secondary School, Karimba Panayanpadam at Palakkad were killed on Thursday after a lorry transporting cement ploughed into and toppled over them in front of the school. The accident happened around 3:45 PM at the Panayampadam bus stop near Kalladikode along the Kozhikode-Palakkad national highway. Witnesses reported that the lorry, laden with cement bags, lost control on the wet road while attempting to overtake another vehicle, causing the rear portion of the trailer to topple over the children. The victims were all girls from Karimba Higher Secondary School: Irfana, Mitha, Rida, and Ayesha. All four were eighth-grade students returning home after completing their exams. They were waiting at the bus stop when the out-of-control lorry sped towards them. One of the students managed to jump out of the way, but the other four could not escape in time, and the lorry overturned on top of them. Three girls died instantly, while one severely injured student is receiving treatment at the hospital, said a witness, Ashwajith P, Keralassery resident. The bodies of the three deceased students were taken to ISAF Hospital in Thachampara, while the body of the fourth student is at Mother Care Hospital in Mannarkkad. R Viswanath, Superintendent of Police, Palakkad who reached the spot said, People are saying various reasons that led to the accident. We will collect the CCTV footage, then only we will come to a conclusion, he said. Soon after the rescue operations were over, the locals protested at the spot. They alleged that even after many people lost their lives in road accidents on the stretch, the authorities have not taken any action. The protest ended after the police, peoples representatives including K Krishnankutty, Minister for Electricity and Rahul Mankoottathil, Palakkad MLA, and local body authorities assured prompt action. MVD authorities at the scene confirmed that the lorry was within the legal weight limit. This area is known for accidents. Recently, milling works were conducted by NHAI due to a series of accidents here. The Palakkad district collector has called for a meeting tomorrow morning to address the matter and explore ways to reduce accidents in the area. We will implement traffic-calming measures immediately, the officer stated. The officer noted that hydroplaning is a concern on this stretch of road, which occurs when a vehicle's tyres lose contact with the road surface and slide on a layer of water. A team from IIT Palakkad had recently conducted a study on this stretch and provided recommendations for improving safety. Residents reported that at least 20 lives have been lost in this area, with around 40 others suffering serious injuries from various road accidents. The lorry driver, Mahendra Prasad, and his assistant, Varghese, both from Kasaragod, sustained minor injuries and were admitted to Mother Care Hospital in Mannarkkad.

The New Indian Express 12 Dec 2024 6:14 pm

Fund collection in the name of cancer patients: Probe on to expose fake trusts in Keralas Kozhikode

Police record preventive arrest of three suspected field agents recently caught by local residents during suspected fund collection in Kozhikode city

The Hindu 12 Dec 2024 3:55 pm

Samastha asserts its opposition against CIC, seeks implementation of joint decisions

KOZHIKODE: Samastha Kerala Jem-Iyyathul Ulama has asserted its opposition to the Coordination of Islamic Colleges (CIC), which was accused of drifting away from the ideology of the Sunni organisation. In a press release issued after the meeting of the mushawara here on Wednesday, Samastha said the organisation had declared that it has no connection with any educational institutions led by Abdul Hakeem Faizi Adrusseri. The stand was reiterated in the context of Adrusseri getting re-elected as the general secretary of the CIC and its (CICs) reluctance to implement the nine decisions taken jointly by Samastha and the IUML leadership. IUML state president Panakkad Sadiq Ali Shihab Thangal has promised Samastha that he will make the CIC to agree with the nine decisions. The meeting added that the decision not to associate with the CIC will be reviewed if it agrees to implement the decisions. The meeting also decided to ask the authorities of Jamia Nooriyya Arabia, Pattikkad, not to engage Anwar Abdulla Fazfari, who rendered the poetic version of Muhammad bin Abdul Wahabs book Kithabu Thouheed, to teach the students at the institution. Fazfaris poetic version of the book had ignited a controversy in Kerala. The press release said that Samasthas stand on the controversial Munambam land will be declared after a detailed study of the court documents. The meeting said the Place of Worship Act that came into being in 1991 should be protected. Some extremists have approached the court against the law and Samastha has filed a petition to implead in the case in the Supreme Court. Samastha president Syed Muhammad Jiffiri Muthukoya Thangal told reporters that the organisation has decided to hold a special meeting soon to discuss the controversial issues. It may be recalled that there are demands from various quarters to take action against Umar Faizi Mukkam for his remarks on Sadiq Ali Thangal. There are also complaints against the LDF advertisement that appeared in Suprabhatham daily. The rival group has demanded action against those who convened a parallel meeting under the banner of Samastha Adarsha Samrakshana Samithi.

The New Indian Express 12 Dec 2024 8:14 am

Kozhikode Beach Road accident: Driver held, licence to be suspended

KOZHIKODE: The Vellayil police on Wednesday arrested Sabith Rahman, of Manjeri, who was driving the Mercedes-Benz car that caused the accident on Tuesday killing a youth on Beach Road. The Motor Vehicles Department (MVD) has instructed the suspension of Sabiths driving licence and initiated steps to cancel the vehicles registration. A 21-year-old youth lost his life after being struck by a car during the filming of a promotional video on Kozhikode Beach Road. The victim, Alvin T K, 20, is the son of Suresh and Bindu, of Thachileri in Kadameri, Vadakara. Alvin was filming a high-speed chase scene involving two luxury cars when the accident occurred around 7.30 am on Tuesday near the Vellayil police station. The promotional reel was for 999 Automotive, a car accessories company. Meanwhile, the State Human Rights Commission has directed the state police chief to take stringent action against individuals who endanger peoples lives by flouting traffic rules. Commission judicial member K Baijunath issued the directive following the Beach Road accident.

The New Indian Express 12 Dec 2024 8:02 am

Chemical Examiners Lab to provide internship for first time

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: For the first time in their history, the Chemical Examiners Laboratories, which provide independent scientific services to the criminal administrative system, will officially provide internship opportunity for students. The decision was taken with the objective of providing hands-on training to students in forensic and allied sciences as such opportunities are rare in the state. The project will be implemented on a pilot-basis at its headquarters in Thiruvananthapuram from January. As many as 10 students will be provided internship at a time and the duration of their stint can extend up to three months, Chief Chemical Examiner N K Renjith told TNIE . If the pilot project is successful, we will extend the facility to the regional labs in Ernakulam and Kozhikode, he said. Internship will be provided in the narcotic, toxicology, general chemistry, excise and serology wings. Undergraduate, postgraduate, and research students in the streams of chemistry (any branch), biochemistry and forensic science can apply. The deadline for the submission of applications is December 25 and the selection will be made after a detailed interview. The internship programme, however, carries a fee. Students from Kerala institutions will have to pay Rs 1,000 per month and those from outside the state will be charged Rs 2,000. While the state government was initially reluctant to the proposal of the laboratory officials to charge the students, the officials managed to convince the government by pointing out the huge expenses involved in providing training. Meanwhile, the government has directed the lab officials to ensure that the confidential nature of the work being done at the laboratory is protected. To prevent undesirable elements from misusing the facility, the laboratory has made it mandatory for the students to produce police verification certificates at the time of admission. The laboratory used to infrequently allow students to do internship unofficially, mostly recommended by politicians and bureaucrats, to gain work experience. However, a section of laboratory officials expressed reservation against the policy, which they felt was exclusive in nature, and began batting for officially admitting all eligible students. Examines material objects Operating under the home department, the Chemical Examiners Labs in TPuram, Ernakulam and Kozhikode are responsible for conducting examination of material objects sent to it by courts and investigating agencies and the reports they file are considered valid evidence Serology wing examines material objects connected to murder, rape and Pocso cases Toxicology wing deals with detection of poison and alcohol in blood samples Excise wing deals with Abkari cases while, the narcotic wing deals with analysis of drugs

The New Indian Express 12 Dec 2024 7:23 am

Kozhikode Corporation plans steps to eradicate extreme poverty

There are 776 people in the city facing extreme poverty

The Hindu 11 Dec 2024 9:50 pm

TRAGIC! Kerala youth crushed to death while shooting promotion video of chasing SUVs

In a tragic incident, a 20-year-old youth was crushed to death on Tuesday by a luxury vehicle while he was filming a promotion video of two racing Sports Utility Vehicles (SUV) on his mobile phone at Beach Road near Kerala's Kozhikode district.

Web Dunia 11 Dec 2024 3:42 pm

Death of Kerala youth during reel shooting: Driver of luxury car arrested based on visual evidence

There were attempts on the part of the suspect to mislead the investigation team by providing wrong information about the vehicle that actually caused the accident death on Kozhikode beach road

The Hindu 11 Dec 2024 3:30 pm

Kozhikode DTPC launches pocket calendar for Thirayattams enriched with Augmented Reality

It is the first ever calendar for Thirayattams; developed with the help of AR start up FlippAR, users can scan it to get videos

The Hindu 11 Dec 2024 1:20 pm

Will pass interim order to protect residents till they file civil suit: Kerala High Court

KOCHI: The Kerala High Court on Tuesday orally observed that it will pass an interim order granting protection from dispossession to the residents of Munambam until they file a civil suit or obtain an interim stay from a civil court. The remarks came on a petition filed by Joseph Benny and seven others from Munambam, who had purchased land from the managing committee of Farook College, Kozhikode, challenging certain provisions in the Waqf Act. The Division Bench said residents have to get a declaration that they are the owners. The court said it could not decide on the dispute, which, it asserted, was essentially a property dispute. The petitioners argued that the Waqf Board was taking steps to evict the petitioners and 600 other families from the land saying the property land belonged to the board. Revenue officials, they said, had refused to mutate the land documents at the request of the chief executive officers of the board. The petitioners said Section 14 of the Waqf Act which gives the board power to declare property belonging to any trust or society as its own was unconstitutional and went against the principles of natural justice and fair play.

The New Indian Express 11 Dec 2024 8:33 am

Newborns body found in river near Koyilandy in Keralas Kozhikode

Body with umbilical cord intact found by fishers

The Hindu 10 Dec 2024 12:55 pm

Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited booked over diesel leak at Elathur in Keralas Kozhikode

Nearly 2,000 liters of diesel leaked into open drain on the evening of December 4. Preliminary investigations revealed that leak was caused by a malfunctioning sensor gauge during fuel filling

The Hindu 10 Dec 2024 10:14 am

Communal agenda or fitness fad? Exercise routine stirs controversy in Kerala

KOZHIKODE: The Sunni group led by A P Aboobacker Musaliyar has come out against the Multi-Exercise Combination (MEC 7), the workout plan that has become increasingly popular among all segments of people in Malabar. Muhammdali Kinalur, district secretary of the Sunni Yuvajana Sangham (SYS), has raised serious apprehensions over MEC 7, saying that the intention behind the seemingly innocuous physical exercise appears to be mysterious. MEC 7 is an exercise plan developed by P Salahudeen, an ex-paramilitary person from Thurakkal in Malappuram district, in 2012. From a modest beginning, MEC 7 has become the latest trend among the health-conscious people of all ages, especially in Malabar. Currently, there are over 1,000 units spread across north Kerala and the organisers are planning to introduce it in other states and even other countries. It was the CPM Kozhikode district secretary P Mohanan who cast aspersions on the physical activity. Addressing a public meeting held as part of the area conference of CPM in Taliparamba last month, Mohanan alleged that the Jamaat-e-Islami is organising physical exercise in many areas with the support of the workers of the Popular Front of India (PFI). He alleged that the exercise is only a cover for the extremist intervention of the organisation. The allegation was later taken up by the Kanthapuram faction of Sunnis, though from a different angle. SYS state general secretary Abdul Hakkim Azhari said the exercise is an affront on the modesty of women. WhatsApp groups are formed in the name of exercise and women are dragged from their households, he said. Perode Abdurrahman Saqafi, another Sunni leader, said Jamaat-e-Islami has come out with a plan in the name of kalari and exercises to destroy the Sunni ideals. Kinalur went a step ahead and alleged that in the initial days the National Development Front (NDF) too had attracted the youth using kalari and exercises as a tool. It was the Sunni scholars who first pointed out the danger of the initiative, he said. But the organisers of the MEC 7 have dismissed the allegations as baseless. Our members include retired persons from the military, police, and the judicial service. Ours is a completely transparent programme held in open places, said Bava Arakkal, the ambassador of MEC 7. A majority of our members are above 50 years of age. Do you think we will select the age group if we have any ulterior motive? Our members belong to all religions and classes, he said. Bava added that the organisers have contacted those who raise doubts and have given satisfactory answers to their queries. People who were confined to their houses are happy to come out and share the happiness of interacting with others. Our programme in Sharjah was inaugurated by the chief of the police force. Malappuram District Judge Sanal Kumar was the chief guest of the Manjeri programme. More than 15 MLAs have associated with MEC 7 and more and more local bodies are coming forward to introduce the programme, realising its efficacy, he said.

The New Indian Express 10 Dec 2024 8:17 am

nPROUD: Kerala govts ambitious drive to deal with unused, expired drugs

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The drugs control department has launched an ambitious initiative to tackle the growing environmental threat and potential health issues like anti-microbial resistance, posed by unused and expired drugs, such as antibiotics, tablets, ointments, and inhalers. The programme also aims to mitigate the risk of expired drugs being recycled and misused. A pilot project will roll out in January in Kozhikode corporation and Ulliyeri panchayat, covering nearly two lakh households and thousands of medical stores. The initiative comes at a time when large volumes of drug waste are being generated daily. A similar collection drive by the All Kerala Chemists and Druggists Association (AKCDA) in Thiruvananthapuram five years ago had managed to collect five tonnes of waste in just one month. The department has adopted the US Food and Drug Administration model for collecting and scientifically processing unused drugs. The programme, revamped and named nPROUD (new Programme on Removal of Unused Drugs), emphasises public engagement. Haritha Karma Sena and Kudumbashree volunteers will collect unused or expired drugs directly from homes for no cost while raising awareness on antimicrobial resistance. Medical stores will be equipped with blue bins for drug collection, but commercial operators, such as retailers, wholesalers, and hospitals, will be required to pay Rs 40 per kg for disposal. Additionally, the initiative will feature Go Blue Day events, where pre-announced collection drives will take place at strategic locations. All collected drugs will be incinerated at the Kerala Enviro Infrastructure Ltd (KEIL) facility in Ernakulam. There are plans to expand the Kerala model nationwide after the Union government amends drug laws to mandate state drug controllers to collect and process unused drugs scientifically. Health departments in Delhi and Karnataka have already expressed interest in adopting the programme. However, the department is adopting a measured approach. We will study the quantitative and qualitative aspects of the materials collected. The programme can be expanded after careful supervision, control and monitoring, said Shaji Varghese, assistant drug controller and state coordinator of One Health and AMR. Women volunteers and medical store employees have received training to support the initiative. Originally proposed in 2019, PROUD faced challenges that limited its expansion to a few areas in Thiruvananthapuram and Kollam. These issues have now been addressed to ensure measurable and value-based outcomes, said the officials concerned. However, the AKCDA has raised concerns, particularly regarding the role of medical stores. We have taken the lead in the initial programme. The new system should provide adequate space for storing discarded drugs. Currently, medical stores return expired medicines to manufacturers via wholesalers 90 days after the expiry date, said A N Mohan, state president of AKCDA. Whats the plan? Reduce risk of AMR and reuse of expired drugs Revamped with public interface and traceability Launch in Kozhikode corporation, Ulliyeri panchayat in January Haritha Karma Sena and Kudumbashree volunteers to collect waste door-to-door, spread awareness Retailers, wholesalers of medicine, hospitals to give waste at I40/kg Go Blue Day for specific-day collection

The New Indian Express 10 Dec 2024 7:57 am

Traffic curbs to be in place to facilitate renovation of Kozhikode Railway Station

All vehicles other than autorickshaws plying towards the railway station shall take the route through Annie Hall Road to enter the station premises and exit through a new opening at the northern part of the compound

The Hindu 9 Dec 2024 7:49 pm

Abdul Rahims release delayed as Riyadh court adjourns verdict again

KOZHIKODE: The anticipated release of Abdul Rahim Machilakath Peediyekkal, of Kodampuzha, Feroke in Kozhikode, remains uncertain as the Riyadh Criminal Court postponed the verdict during its hearing on Sunday. The court convened its third hearing on Rahims case on the day, which was attended online by Rahim, his lawyer Osama Al Amber, Indian Embassy official Yusuf Kakanchery, and family representative Siddique Thuvvur. However, the case was adjourned for further deliberations. Rahim, who had earlier been sentenced to death, had his sentence commuted after a compensation of 1.5 crore Saudi riyals (approximately Rs 34 crore) was paid. However, his release remains entangled in legal complexities as unresolved public law aspects of the case continue to hinder closure. The first hearing on October 21 was adjourned as the court declared that the bench overseeing the case had changed. The second hearing on November 17, held by the bench that stayed the death sentence, concluded without a decision as the court sought additional time for thorough examination. Sundays hearing again deferred the final decision, with the court announcing that it needs further scrutiny at all levels before issuing the verdict. Abdul Rahim, once an autorickshaw driver in Feroke, left for Saudi Arabia in 2006 in pursuit of a better future. He secured a job as a driver in Riyadh, where one of his responsibilities was caring for a differently abled boy in the household. Tragedy struck one day when the boys breathing device accidentally fell inside the car while Rahim was driving. The boy lost consciousness and, despite efforts to save him, passed away. Though the incident was unintentional, Rahim was charged with murder under Saudi law and sentenced to death in 2018. This verdict was upheld by the appeal court in 2022 and later ratified by the Supreme Court. However, the execution has been temporarily stayed as the boys family agreed to accept diya (blood money) in exchange for clemency. Following a large-scale fundraising campaign, the required amount was handed over to the court, but the final verdict remains pending.

The New Indian Express 9 Dec 2024 7:56 am

Not IUML view: Shaji dismisses Satheesans stand on Munambam

KOZHIKODE: In a significant political development, IUML state secretary K M Shaji has dismissed Leader of Opposition V D Satheesans claim that the disputed land at Munambam is not a waqf property. Addressing a public meeting at Koomanna in Malappuram district on Saturday night, Shaji said Satheesans remark is his personal opinion and that the IUML does not share his view. It may be recalled that Satheesan has asserted many times that the land at Munambam is not waqf property. He had said the land has been subjected to multiple transactions and hence it cannot be a waqf property. Moreover, he said waqf should be unconditional but there are some conditions mentioned in the original deed. Munambam is a big issue, and not a minor one as you think. There are possibilities for a big controversy. The leader of opposition said it is not waqf land. It is his personal view. IUML has no such opinion, Shaji said. The IUML leader came down heavily on the Farook College management, to whom the land was given a waqf. What right do they (management) have to say that it is not waqf property. Who are the real culprits in the Munambam issue? It is not the people who purchased the land. Who gave them the land? Who sold waqf property? Who prepared the documents for them? It is not the responsibility of the IUML, Congress or the CPM to catch them. There is a government to do the duty, he said. IUML leader M K Muneer also obliquely supported Shajis stand. He told reporters that the Muslim Coordination Committee that met in Kozhikode two months ago under the leadership of Panakkad Sadiq Ali Thangal never said Munambam land is not waqf property. What Thangal said is final word, says Kunhalikutty IUML is for an amicable settlement of the issue without evicting the people who are residing there, he said. Meanwhile, Muslim League national general secretary P K Kunhalikutty said what Sadiq Ali Thangal said is the final word on the issue. Talking to reporters in Kozhikode, he said the party intervened when the BJP and the CPM were trying to create a communal division in the issue. You dont try to become the party and dont use it to make controversies, he told mediapersons. Shajis comment has come at a point when all the major Muslim organisations have started asserting that the land in Munambam is indeed a Waqf property. Samastha Kerala Jem-Iyyathul Ulama mushawara member Umar Faizi Mukkam was the first person who broke the silence on Satheesans claim. Other Muslim organisations, including the two factions of the Sunnis, KNM (Markazudawa), PDP and two factions of the IUML also raised their concern over portraying the land as outside the purview of Waqf. They believe that a settlement can be possible only after establishing the Waqf claim. IUMLs double standard on the issue also became a discussion in the last few weeks. The party had staged a protest in Kozhikode in November, 2022, for reclaiming the Waqf land. Party leader K P A Majeed had raised similar demand in the assembly in the same year. It is alleged that the IUML is taking a different stand now to protect the interests of certain groups that are close to the party.

The New Indian Express 9 Dec 2024 7:08 am

Reliance ordered to comply with ruling on health insurance claim

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: A woman whose health insurance claim was rejected by Reliance Insurance Co Ltd for want of essential documents got relief from the State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (SCDRC). Interestingly, it was two letters submitted by the company that helped the commission reject its argument. SCDRCs order came on an appeal petition filed by the company against the favourable verdict obtained by the woman and her husband from the Kasaragod District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission. SCDRC upheld the district commissions order and directed the company to pay Rs 1.39 lakh towards settlement of the claim with 6% interest. It also upheld the directive to pay Rs 25,000 as compensation and Rs 5,000 as costs. The order was issued by a bench comprising SCDRC judicial member Ajith Kumar D and member Radhakrishnan K R. The couple hailing from Hosdurg, in Kasaragod, had taken the Reliance Care For You plan with a sum insured of Rs 2 lakh for a period of three years from September 7, 2013. The first instalment of Rs 13,491 and subsequent premiums were paid regularly. In July 2015, the woman was hospitalised at Father Muller Hospital, Mangaluru, with polypoidal growth sigmoid. She shifted to MIMS Hospital, Kozhikode, a few days later for better treatment and underwent surgery there. She ended up paying Rs 10,205 at Father Muller and Rs 1,29,459 at MIMS. And she placed a insurance reimbursement claim for Rs 1,39,664. The Reliance Insurance counsel argued that the claim was not settled because the woman failed to submit essential documents, including original hospital bills, investigation reports, discharge summary, etc. He produced two letters sent by the third-party administrator (TPA) to the complainant to facilitate claim settlement. Both the letters were dated July 14, 2016. One letter listed five requirements while the other listed two. The two requirements in one of the letters were: (1) provide all original pre-numbered paid receipts of hospital bill Rs 1,29,459 and (2) We have received incomplete query reply. From this correspondence, SCDRC concluded that the hospital bill for Rs 1,29,459 was the only document that had not been submitted. She had produced discharge bills totaling Rs 1,39,614 towards treatment expenses in both hospitals. The commission said the documents produced by the woman were sufficient to conclude that she was treated for the illness and had spent the amount claimed. It directed Reliance Insurance to abide by the district commissions award.

The New Indian Express 8 Dec 2024 10:03 am

How a group of strangers helped a Thiruvananthapuram woman get her phone back

Asiya was on her way to Kozhikode for her daughters monthly consultation after an eye surgery when she lost the phone at Chalakudy as it fell through an emergency window

The Hindu 8 Dec 2024 12:00 am

Literary corridor to become reality in Kozhikode in one year

The initiative is part of the State governments Urban Rejuvenation and Beautification Project

The Hindu 6 Dec 2024 9:37 pm

Light at the end of the tunnel?

A proposed tunnel road through the ghats linking Kozhikode with the hill district of Wayanad is seen by environmentalists as a harbinger of doom for the fragile hills and the people, while the locals on either side of the project are largely excited about the opportunities its believed to bring. Mithosh Joseph travels to the area to gauge public sentiment about the massive infrastructure project

The Hindu 5 Dec 2024 8:17 pm

Kozhikode police to hold e-auction of unclaimed vehicles from Dec. 6

District Police Chief initiated the auction following a State-level directive to free up space at 19 police stations in Kozhikode city limits for more productive use

The Hindu 4 Dec 2024 9:06 pm

Sunni Muslim leader condemns arrest of Hindu monk in Bangladesh

Kozhikode: A prominent Sunni Muslim leader on Wednesday condemned the arrest of a Hindu monk last week by Bangladeshi police and urged the neighbouring country to ensure the safety and well-being of its minority communities immediately. In a statement, Sheikh Abubakr Ahmad, popularly known as Kanthapuram A P Aboobacker Musaliyar, criticised the recent arrest of monk Chinmoy Krishna Das by Bangladeshi police on November 25, claiming that it had triggered widespread violence and heightened tensions in various parts of the country. He argued that these developments were alarming signs of insecurity among minorities in Bangladesh. The Sunni Muslim leader stated that governments must refrain from actions that provoke emotional responses among ordinary people or deepen communal divides. He urged the Bangladeshi government to prioritise peace and harmony and ake decisive measures to restrict communalism. He also called upon the Indian government to extend constructive support to Bangladesh in fostering stability and protecting minority rights. In his statement, Ahmad emphasised the need for collective efforts to prevent the marginalisation of minority communities and promote coexistence in the region. India has expressed concerns over attacks on minorities, especially Hindus, in Bangladesh, since Sheikh Hasina resigned as Prime Minister in August following months of student-led protests. Hindu leader Chinmoy Krishna Das, a spokesperson for the Bangladesh Sammilita Sanatani Jagran Jote, was arrested at Dhaka's Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport last week for alleged sedition. He was denied bail and sent to jail by a Chattogram court last week, sparking protests by his supporters. Subsequently, two more monks associated with ISKCON were detained.

Deccan Chronicle 4 Dec 2024 2:27 pm

Temporary ban on quarrying and mining activities in Kozhikode

Entry of tourists to beach and eco-tourism spots to be restricted as part of the precautionary measures in place to address the safety concerns

The Hindu 4 Dec 2024 12:38 am

Rough weather warning: rescue squads on high alert in Kozhikode

In the wake of Cyclone Fengal, IMD issues advisory for fishers to suspend activities along Kerala coast

The Hindu 2 Dec 2024 11:25 pm

Youth Congress activists stage protest against OP consultation fee at Kozhikode MCH

The hospital development society chaired by District Collector recently decided to charge 10 for OP consultation in a bid to raise funds for emergency purposes

The Hindu 2 Dec 2024 7:50 pm

Udayam project for street dwellers in Kozhikode to be emulated in other districts

Launched during the COVID-19 pandemic, the project has rehabilitated over 2,000 individuals and reunited many with their families

The Hindu 2 Dec 2024 7:46 pm

Taluk-level adalats to address public grievances in Kozhikode from Dec. 9

The adalats are organised under the Karuthalum Kaithangum initiative of the State government

The Hindu 2 Dec 2024 7:35 pm

Cyclone Fengal: IMD issues red alert for northern Kerala

Thiruvananthapuram: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Monday issued a warning of significant rainfall in Kerala due to cyclone Fengal, currently positioned as a strong low-pressure area over northern Tamil Nadu. The system is expected to intensify as it moves towards the Arabian Sea, passing over northern Kerala and Karnataka by December 3, the IMD said. Kerala is forecast to experience light to moderate rain across most regions on Monday, with isolated areas likely to receive very heavy rainfall and thunderstorms, it added. On Tuesday, heavy to very heavy rain is anticipated in the northern and central parts of the state. Intermittent light to moderate rain with occasional thunderstorms is expected to persist over the next five days, IMD said. Red alerts have been issued for five northern districts - Kasaragod, Kannur, Wayanad, Kozhikode, and Malappuram - on Monday. Palakkad, Thrissur, Idukki, and Ernakulam districts are under an orange alert, while Kottayam, Alappuzha, and Pathanamthitta are on a yellow alert. State Revenue Minister K Rajan urged residents to stay vigilant as rainfall is likely to intensify in northern Kerala. According to the IMD, a red alert signifies extremely heavy rain exceeding 20 cm in 24 hours, an orange alert indicates very heavy rain between 11 cm and 20 cm, and a yellow alert warns of heavy rain ranging from 6 cm to 11 cm. The district administration in Kasaragod has declared a holiday for all educational institutions, including professional colleges, tuition centres, anganwadis, and madrasas, on Tuesday. However, model residential schools will remain open, the administration clarified. Earlier on Monday, similar holidays were declared for educational institutions, including professional colleges and anganwadis, in Pathanamthitta, Idukki, Kottayam, and Wayanad districts.

Deccan Chronicle 2 Dec 2024 4:00 pm

Cyclone Fengal: Well-marked low-pressure area to emerge over Arabian Sea by December 3, says IMD

Five northern districts of Kerala Kasaragod, Kannur, Malappuram, Kozhikode and Wayanad continue to be on red alert on Monday for extremely heavy rainfall

The Hindu 2 Dec 2024 2:42 pm

Kerala rains: Five districts on red alert for extremely heavy rainfall

IMD puts northern districts Malappuram, Kozhikode, Wayanad, Kannur and Kasaragod on red alert. Chief Minister urges people in these districts to remain alert

The Hindu 2 Dec 2024 11:17 am

Cyclone Fengal's Heavy Rains Trigger Red Alert in Kerala and Disruptions Across Southern India

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for four districts in Kerala -- Malappuram, Kozhikode, Wayanad, and Kannur-- forecasting extremely heavy rainfall on December 2, 2024. The regions are expected to receive more than 20 cm of rain within 24 hours, raising concerns over potential flooding and landslides. An orange alert previously issued for Kottayam and Pathanamthitta was upgraded to red as weather conditions intensified. The IMD also flagged the possibility of moderate to heavy rainfall in other parts of the state, issuing yellow alerts for regions anticipating 6 to 11 cm of rain. Precautionary Measures in Kerala In response to the warnings, authorities have declared a holiday for all educational institutions, including schools, colleges, and anganwadis, in the affected districts for December 2. The Kerala State Disaster Management Authority (KSDMA) has urged residents in landslide-prone and low-lying areas to remain cautious and evacuate if advised. Those living along riverbanks and near dams have been instructed to relocate to safer areas as a precaution. Heavy rainfall is likely to cause traffic disruptions, waterlogging, and poor visibility on major roads. Additionally, the risk of uprooted trees and power outages remains high, with the KSDMA emphasizing the importance of adhering to safety guidelines. Cyclone Fengal's Impact on Tamil Nadu and Puducherry Cyclone Fengal, which struck Tamil Nadu and Puducherry on November 30, weakened into a depression by December 1. It was positioned northwest of Villupuram, Tamil Nadu, and west-northwest of Puducherry, moving west-northwestward at a speed of 7 km/h. The IMD predicts the system will further weaken into a low-pressure area over north interior Tamil Nadu by December 2 night. Puducherry witnessed record-breaking rainfall, with 48.6 cm of rain recorded within 24 hours. Lieutenant Governor Kailashnathan noted the inability of the drainage system to handle such a volume of water, leading to widespread flooding, submerged electric substations, and power outages. Restoration efforts are underway, with authorities aiming to restore power by the end of December 2. In Tamil Nadu, heavy rainfall caused significant flooding in Cuddalore, Villupuram, and other districts. Schools and colleges in several districts, including Ranipet and Vellore, have been closed as a safety measure. Emergency teams are on standby to address power outages, clear fallen trees, and assist residents in vulnerable areas. Cyclones Residual Effects Expected in Karnataka The IMD has forecasted that the remnants of Cyclone Fengal may influence weather conditions along the Karnataka coast and adjoining areas in the coming days. Bengaluru and surrounding regions could witness sporadic heavy rainfall as the system moves across southern India. Authorities continue to monitor the situation closely, with updates and safety instructions being issued regularly. Residents are advised to stay informed, adhere to evacuation orders when necessary, and avoid unnecessary travel during adverse weather conditions. Cyclone Fengal Impacts: 20 Flights Cancelled at Hyderabad Airport Cyclone Fengal Nears Chennai: Schools Closed, Fishermen Warned to Stay Ashore Cyclone Fengal Set to Make Landfall on November 30, Tamil Nadu Braces for Impact

News Track 2 Dec 2024 11:11 am

IMD issues red alert in Kerala; heavy rains expected on Dec 2

Thiruvananthapuram: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Sunday issued a red alert for four districts in the state, forecasting extremely heavy rains on December 2. According to the IMD, Malappuram, Kozhikode, Wayanad and Kannur are expected to experience extremely heavy rainfall on Monday. Though the weather agency earlier placed Kottayam and Pathanamthitta under an orange Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 2 Dec 2024 12:45 am

Kozhikode DCC opposes OP consultation fee at MCH

DCC president claims that thousands of people from poor families depend on the hospital for treatment, and most will not be able to afford the charge

The Hindu 1 Dec 2024 8:49 pm

City of Literature: Kozhikode Corporation to tie up with institutions

The civic body seeks collaborations with key institutions to enhance its literary scene, aiming to leverage the UNESCO City of Literature recognition for sustainable cultural development

The Hindu 1 Dec 2024 8:35 pm