160 schools in Kozhikode get sugar boards to fight childhood diabetes
The doctor, identified as Dr Vipin P T, 34, suffered a skull fracture in the assault. He will undergo a minor surgery at a private hospital in Kozhikode: Reports
KOZHIKODE: A doctor was seriously injured after being attacked with a machete at Thamarassery Taluk Hospital on Wednesday. Dr. Vipin P.T., who was working in the emergency ward, suffered a skull fracture and was moved to Baby Memorial Hospital in Kozhikode for urgent treatment. The attacker, Sanoop, is the father of a 9-year-old girl, Anaya, who died two months ago from a rare brain infection called Amoebic Meningoencephalitis. Sanoop came to the hospital with two children and asked to see the Medical Superintendent. When told the superintendent was in a meeting, he got upset. While Dr. Vipin was talking to another patient's bystander, Sanoop suddenly attacked him with a machete, blaming him for his daughters death. Hospital staff quickly locked the doors and called the police. Thamarassery Police arrested Sanoop, and they plan to file charges soon. Staff said Sanoop didnt seem dangerous at first and was carrying no obvious weapon. He was walking around the hospital complex from 11 am onwards, waiting for the superintendent. Dr. Vipin is now stable in the neurosurgery ICU at Baby Memorial Hospital. Anaya, a Class 4 student at Korangad Government LP School, died on August 14 after being admitted to the hospital with a fever. She passed away while being taken to Kozhikode Medical College Hospital. Health officials said her illness was a rare infection, not a common virus. In response, doctors in Kozhikodes government hospitals started a strike, stopping all non-emergency services. Thamarassery Taluk Hospital has also shut down most operations. The medical community is demanding better safety measures and support, while the police continue investigating. A doctor was attacked by the father of a girl at the Thamarassery Taluk Hospital. @MSKiranPrakash @PaulCithara #Doctor #Attack #Kerala pic.twitter.com/BZS6CsbpOP TNIE Kerala (@xpresskerala) October 8, 2025
Doctor attacked by father of girl who died of amoebic fever in Keralas Kozhikode
Eyewitnesses say the doctor was attacked with a sharp-edged weapon on his head at Government Taluk Hospital at Thamarassery
ED Raids Premises of Actors Dulquer Salman, Prithviraj
The searches by ED also covered certain vehicle owners, auto workshops, and traders in Ernakulam, Thrissur, Kozhikode, Malappuram, Kottayam and Coimbatore
ED raids Malayalam film stars in luxury car smuggling probe
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Wednesday conducted raids at 17 locations across Kerala and Tamil Nadu, targeting a suspected luxury car smuggling racket linked to violations under the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA). Prominent Malayalam actors Prithviraj Sukumaran, Dulquer Salmaan, and Amit Chakkalackal are among those whose premises were searched. The raids, spanning Ernakulam, Thrissur, Kozhikode, Malappuram, Kottayam, and Coimbatore, also targeted vehicle owners, auto workshops, and dealers allegedly involved in importing high-end cars like Land Cruisers, Defenders, and Maseratis through illegal channels from Bhutan and Nepal. According to officials, a Coimbatore-based network forged documents purportedly from the Indian Army, US Embassy, and Ministry of External Affairs to fraudulently register vehicles in states such as Arunachal Pradesh and Himachal Pradesh. These cars were then sold at undervalued rates to high-net-worth individuals, including film personalities. North Keralas love affair with luxury, vintage cars faces harsh reality check The ED suspects prima facie violations of FEMA Sections 3, 4, and 8, involving illegal foreign exchange transactions and hawala payments. The case stems from a recent Customs investigation, which also uncovered possible links to gold and drug smuggling. On September 23, as part of Operation Numkhor, Customs officials seized 36 luxury vehicles from around 30 locations, including the residences of the three actors. In a related development, the Kerala High Court on Tuesday allowed Dulquer Salmaan to apply for the provisional release of his seized vehicle. In his plea, Salmaan claimed he purchased the car in good faith, with documents indicating it was shipped by the International Committee of the Red Cross to New Delhi. He alleged Customs officials seized the vehicle without properly reviewing its documentation. (With inputs from PTI)
Workload, uncertainty over promotion render HM unattractive
KOCHI: More than 600 headmaster and headmistress (HM) posts remain vacant in government lower primary (LP) and upper primary (UP) schools across Kerala. Teachers say the post has become increasingly unattractive due to the heavy administrative workload and uncertainties over promotion and service benefits. In Ernakulam district alone, around 55 to 60 headmasters retire every year, but only about 15 teachers or fewer take up the position, according to teachers representatives. The post comes with numerous responsibilities, many of which go beyond the schools scope. Headmasters have to coordinate with government departments such as the local self-government, handle schemes from the state and central governments, and manage day-to-day school administration all without clerical support, said Martin Abraham (name changed), a teacher at a government LP school in Ernakulam. A long-pending court case has also contributed to the shortage. The governments decision in 2011 to promote teachers above 50 years of age as headmasters was challenged in court. The Kerala Education Rules (KER) stipulate that promotion to HM requires 12 years of continuous graduate service and passing the Accounts Test (Lower) and the Kerala Education Act & Rules test, under Rule 44A(1). With the case pending for years, vacancies began piling up, especially after the Covid shutdown, said retired headmaster Basel K V, from Alappuzha. To address the shortage, the state introduced a new rule allowing promotion purely based on seniority, invoking Rule 13B of the Kerala State and Subordinate Service Rules (KS&SSR). This rule exempts officials over 50 years of age with 25 years of service from departmental tests. Promotions were also determined by Rule 27, which establishes seniority as the basis. However, many teachers contest this approach. In education, qualification and capability should matter, not just seniority. These emergency rules were never meant for regular academic promotions, said Alby, another teacher from Ernakulam. The temporary nature of such promotions has also created complications. Teachers promoted under these provisions often face delays in receiving salaries and benefits. Since the posts are not regularised, getting service benefits becomes difficult. One HM had to approach the court for his pending dues, Basel said. As the reluctance to accept promotions grows, the state government has issued a directive requiring teachers who wish to opt out of promotion to inform authorities before the seniority list is published. Once the list is out, they must accept the post or face disciplinary action, Martin said. Apart from administrative and legal issues, the workload itself discourages teachers. LP and UP headmasters have to give classes in addition to handling school administration. They oversee noon-meal schemes, coordinate education projects at the panchayat level, attend multiple meetings with block resource centres (BRC), assistant education officers (AEO), and even departments like police and excise, said retired HM Yeldho K V of Kottayam. They are also responsible for organising arts, sports, and science festivals. With so many duties, they rarely find time to manage their own schools, he said. With the post becoming increasingly burdensome, many teachers nearing retirement are willing to take it up, but younger teachers with years of service ahead prefer to avoid it. Several educators suggest that the government consider filling the post through the Public Service Commission (PSC) to ensure administrative efficiency and reduce the burden on teaching staff. Five districts with most vacancies in govt primary schools Malappuram: 121 Thiruvanthapuram: 99 Kollam: 54 Kasaragod: 54 Kozhikode: 49 Ernakulam: 42 (Source: Entered vacancy published by DDE office, as on 21-05-2025)
Super League Kerala 2.0: New coaches, smart marketing & a competition raising the bar
KOCHI: Keralas homegrown professional football league, the Super League Kerala (SLK), has entered its second season and everything about it feels bigger, sharper, and more ambitious. From a full-fledged marketing blitz led by film stars and celebrities to a revamped scouting system and a new wave of international coaches, the league seems to be getting transformed from a promising experiment into a confident, professional spectacle. If last years debut was about proving a point, Season 2 is about raising the bar. The fan engagement alone tells the story packed stadiums across Kozhikode, Malappuram, and Thiruvananthapuram, roaring crowds, and a record 21,903 spectators at the opener. The acceptance has been phenomenal, both in stadiums and online, says Mathew Joseph, CEO and director of SLK. This season feels like a movement. A major part of that movement has been the leagues focus on homegrown talent. Through Project Gamechanger, SLKs in-house scouting initiative, five young players have graduated into professional ranks this year. The first two assists of the season came from players scouted through Project Gamechanger Sangeeth Satish of Forca Kochi and Muhamad Sinan of Kannur Warriors, says Firoze Meeran, SLK managing director. With 100 Kerala players in the mix up from 90 last year the league is fast becoming the states strongest platform for nurturing future football stars. On the field, there is a new international flavour too. Every team has refreshed its setup with new managers, most of them from Europe and South America. D Arun Kumar of Calicut FC celebrates after scoring the winning goal against Forca Kochi FC Kannur Warriors retained their Spanish coach Sanches Murias, while Malappuram FC brought in Miguel Corral, Forca Kochi signed Miquel Plana, Thrissur Magic turned to Russian Andrey Chernyshov, Thiruvananthapuram Kombans appointed Englishman James McAloon, and Calicut FC, the defending champions, are now led by Argentine Ever Demalde. The arrival of ISL veteran Roy Krishna at Malappuram FC has further added to the star quotient. Behind the scenes, the marketing game has gone professional. A slick campaign featuring Basil Joseph, Prithviraj, Shashi Tharoor, and Sanju Samson has given the league unprecedented visibility. Social media campaigns, city-based fan drives, and an online prediction game have amplified fan engagement beyond the stadiums. When personalities like Tharoor and Sanju Samson back the league, it helps us reach a national and even international audience, Mathew says. Each franchise has used the Rs 2.5-crore spending cap smartly, bringing in key players and coaches to strengthen their squads. The league itself has expanded geographically, with Thrissur Magic and Kannur Warriors getting dedicated home turfs for the first time. Broadcast on Sony Sports Network and Doordarshan, with live streaming on Sports.com as part of a three-year deal, the 33-match season will culminate in a grand finale on December 14. With its mix of star-studded marketing, professional management, and a clear vision for nurturing local talent, Super League Kerala has evolved into more than just a state league it is Keralas bold statement in Indias growing football ecosystem.
Kozhikode cyberparks poised to offer global IT shifts amid H-1B visa costs
Kozhikode MP criticises delay in DPR for road widening
Kozhikode-based Council for Womens Rights and Safety has approached Kerala Governor, who is Chancellor of State universities, seeking appropriate action by V-Cs of the two universities over inclusion of song by Vedan who faces rape allegations
The CAT 2025 application correction window closes today, October 7, at iimcat.ac.in. Candidates can edit their name, photo, signature, and test city without extra charges. Details like DOB, email, and mobile number cannot be changed. IIM Kozhikode urges applicants to finalize edits before closure. The CAT exam will be held on November 30, 2025.
Facility for organ transplant institute to become operational in three months in Kozhikode
Families in Kozhikodes Badiroor village unite for organ donation
Kerala girls hand amputation: Two Palakkad junior doctors suspended
9-year-old was initially treated at Government District Hospital in Palakkad for hand fracture on September 24, but her condition worsened, leading to amputation at Kozhikode MCH
Youth Congress leader flags structural lapses at PMSSY block of Kozhikode MCH
Merchants see red over Kozhikode Corpn.s move to shift Palayam Market to Kalluthankadavu
Seven car passengers injured in road accident at Ramanattukara
The accident took place at Ramanattukara on Sunday when they were coming back home after picking a family member from Kozhikode International Airport
Special squads formed to expose single digit lottery trade in Kozhikode
Action comes in the wake of confidential complaints submitted by the Lottery department furnishing the details of suspected tax evasion and financial loss
Five more roads in Kerala soon to be developed into national highways
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: In what could boost Kerala's infrastructure development, five more roads in the state will soon be developed into national highways. The National Highways Authority of India has informed the state government that proceedings have begun to develop five more national highway projects in the state. The roads to be upgraded to national highway status include Ramanattukara - Kozhikode Airport road, Kannur Airport Road (Chovva-Mattannur), Kodungallur-Angamaly stretch and Vypeen-Matsyafed Tourist Office Road. In addition to this, a project is being prepared to construct Kothamangalam, Muvattupuzha bypasses on the Kochi - Madurai national highway. Welcoming the decision, Public Works Minister Mohamed Riyas said NHAI has informed that steps have already begun to prepare the project plans for the new national highways. In a Facebook post on Saturday, the minister said the development marks a major step forward in strengthening the state's road infrastructure. He added that the NHAI has initiated the tender process to select an agency to prepare the detailed project documents. The minister noted that the proposal for upgrading additional roads to national highway standards was raised during a recent meeting between Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari in Delhi. Based on this, the state government submitted a detailed proposal, which has now led to the initiation of project documentation for the five new highways. The development of these roads is a long-standing dream of the people, he said. The state government will constantly intervene to ensure that the projects are completed in a time-bound manner, said the minister. The new highways are expected to improve connectivity to airports, ease traffic congestion, and boost regional trade and tourism. According to reports, the 12-km-long stretch from Ramanattukara to Kozhikode airport and the 20 km road from Kodungallur to Angamaly would be developed into four-lane roads.
Rising awareness helps police register more cases under POCSO Act
Kozhikode stands second in the total number of such cases registered in Kerala between January and August 2025 as per figures available with the State Crime Records Bureau
Kozhikode DMO bats for change in food habits to combat lifestyle diseases
From diagnosis to determination: Dr Neena Muneer chronicles her cancer journey in upcoming book
KOZHIKODE: Her family and friends were devastated when doctors gave her just four months. But, Dr Neena Muneer fought her way back to life. Now, she is preparing to publish her personal notes from her days of illness in the form of a book. Just like any other young professional, Neena, from Kodiyathur, in Kozhikode, was leading a busy and fulfilling life. After completing her studies, she started a clinic in Ernakulam and was enjoying her career and social life. It was during this phase, quite unexpectedly, that she discovered the shocking truth: She was suffering from cancer. From that moment, her life changed entirely. What began as a painful struggle against the disease slowly transformed into a journey of reflection, strength, and writing. Neena says that she was never someone who wrote or even thought of writing earlier. Like everyone else, my life was about work, selfies, and social media. But when I was confined to the hospital bed, I started writing to overcome loneliness. Those notes eventually became the manuscript for this book, the 35-year-old recalls. The journey was not Neenas alone. When doctors told the family that Neena had only four months left, her world seemed to collapse in an instant. The most heartbreaking moment came when Neena had to cut off her hair, something she cherished deeply. To give her daughter courage, her mother, Sophia, a retired schoolteacher, shaved her head first. As a mother, I felt I had to stand by her. When her hair had to be removed, I shaved mine, too, so she wouldnt feel alone. That was my way of giving her strength, Sophia recalls, her voice filled with emotion. Neena believes that the support gave her the energy to move forward. This illness taught me that patience and love are lifes greatest treasures. When I lost the hair I loved so much, my mothers courage and love helped me keep going, she says. Notes from the Cancer Bed captures not only the pain of treatment and the side effects of medication but also the silent fears within a patient and the hope that eventually grows stronger than fear. Renowned writer and literary critic M N Karassery and medical entrepreneur Dr Azad Moopen have written forewords for the book. The release is expected by the end of October. For Neena, cancer did not mark the end of her life; instead, it gave her a new beginning. She now works as a clinical auditor at a private hospital in Kozhikode.
Brain-dead womans organs donated inKozhikode
All arrangements for completing the organ donation procedure were coordinated by the Kerala State Organ and Tissue Transplantation Organisation
Drug abuse among private bus drivers triggers safety concerns in Kozhikode
Kozhikode-based Moonrocket Cheese Company offers artisanal cheeses with unique flavours
Founder Monisha Indulekhas experiments with flavours include a Kerala-themed kanthari chilli flavoured cheese
Not Ezhavas: Thiyya groups seek separate caste identity
KOZHIKODE: The possibility of a caste census in Kerala has given a new impetus to the decades-old debate over the differences between the Thiyya and the Ezhava communities. Thiyya Mahasabha and Thiyya Kshema Sabha, two organisations that argue for a separate identity for Thiyyas of Malabar, have approached leaders of various political parties to ensure that Thiyyas are separated from the Ezhava community when the caste census is implemented. Thiyyas, who have a rich heritage in ayurveda, martial arts, theyyam rituals, literature and regional governance, are currently categorised as the sub caste of Ezhavas. We demand that Thiyyas be recognised as a distinct caste among the Other Backward Castes in Kerala, said Ganesh B Aramanganam, president of Thiyya Mahasabha. The Mahasabha argues that bracketing Thiyyas with Ezhavas and Billavas has effectively erased the representation of the Thiyya community and has resulted in the loss of around 25,000 government jobs. Ganesh said proportional reservation should be given to Thiyyas in education and government jobs. The Mahasabha has filed a writ petition in the Kerala High Court raising the issue. Thiyya Kshema Sabha general secretary Vinodan Thuruthi said no one knows the exact number of the Thiyya population in the state, though the rough estimation puts the figure at around 55 lakh. In many official links given for submitting applications, there is no provision to state the caste as Thiyya. This amounts to a kind of caste conversion, he said. Our rituals do not follow Vedic tradition and we have a separate system known as kazhakams to settle civil disputes. But most of our places of worship see an infiltration of Vedic practices, Vinodan said. Ezhavas & Thiyyas are 2 different communities Dr Raghavan Payyanad, former head of the department of folklore, Calicut University, said researchers have categorically said that Ezhavas and Thiyyas are two different communities. In his study Castes and Tribes of South India, Edgar Thurston had detailed the differences between these two communities. Similar observations can be seen in William Logans Malabar Manual, he said. According to Payyanad, there are anthropological and cultural differences between the two communities. Thiyyas in Malabar have eight Illams and their main deities are Wayanad Kulavan and Muthappan. I am told that the Kerala Institute for Research, Training and Development Studies of Scheduled Castes and Tribes (KIRTADS) is conducting a study on the issue, he said. The Kshema Sabha has met Kasaragod MLA N A Nellikkunnu, who promised to raise the issue in the assembly. We have also met BJP leader in Kasaragod M L Ashwini, Leader of Opposition, V D Satheesan, AICC general secretary K C Venugopal and Kasaragod MP Rajmohan Unnithan, Vinodan said. Additionally, the Mahasabha has met CPI state secretary Binoy Viswom, IUML national general secretary P K Kunhalikutty, among others.
IUML League sore over Congress failure to take NSS, SNDP Yogam on board
KOZHIKODE: The Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) is thoroughly unhappy with the Congress leaderships handling of the issues related to the NSS and SNDP Yogam, which resulted in the two powerful community organisations drifting away from the UDF. IUML state president Panakkad Syed Sadiq Ali Shihab Thangal had informally offered his willingness in mediating between the NSS and the Congress, but the response from the Congress was cold. The leaders meeting held at Malappuram on Wednesday felt that there was no need for the party to intervene in the issue and it was up to the Congress leadership to sort out the issue. The party believes that some Congress leaders stubborn stand has made things difficult for the UDF. IUML is also unhappy with the Congress that the party is not giving the consideration it deserves ever since V D Satheesan came at the helm. The grievance is that IUML is often cold-shouldered in areas outside Malabar. It may be recalled that the Malappuram district committee had decided to cooperate with the Vikasana Sadas being organised by the LDF government even after the UDF officially declared to keep away from the programmes. Though the decision was withdrawn later, it was observed that the IUML wanted to give a strong signal to the Congress that the party cannot be taken for granted. The party believes that the adamant stand of the Congress leadership on issues may upset the chances of the UDF winning the ensuing Assembly polls. Meanwhile, the Kanthapuram faction of Sunnis has squarely blamed Satheesan for antagonising the NSS and the SNDP Yogam. In a Facebook post, Sunni Yuvajana Sangham (SYS) general secretary Rahmatullah Saqafi Elamaram said that it was the good certificate given by Satheesan to the Jamaat-e-Islami that vitiated the whole situation. A coalition among the NSS, SNDP Yogam and the Left is being formed. This was expected after it was known to the public that there is a tie-up between the Jamaat and the UDF at the behest of the IUML, Elamaram said. He added that mainstream Muslim organisations had warned the UDF of the consequences of joining hands with the Jamaat. There is a strong feeling among many community organisations that a government in which the Jamaat wields influence cannot be allowed, he said. Elamaram said that the issue was taken seriously after V D Satheesan gave a good certificate to the Jamaat. Vellappallys statements, Lefts reaction to the remarks and Sukumaran Nairs new moves are part of the development, he said. Sunni Kanthapuram group blames Satheesan Kanthapuram faction of Sunnis has squarely blamed Satheesan for antagonising the NSS and the SNDP Yogam. In a Facebook post, Sunni Yuvajana Sangham (SYS) general secretary Rahmatullah Saqafi Elamaram said that it was the good certificate given by Satheesan to the Jamaat-e-Islami that vitiated the whole situation.
Kidnapping bid: man from Kasaragod nabbed in Kozhikode
Thiruvananthapurams Navaratri celebration is famed for its regal rituals and the rich spread of art and culture. Alongside, in a quiet corner of the city, it takes on another beautiful avtar. Just off the lane adjacent to the AKG Centre lies the Hasan Marakkar Hall, where every year during Navaratri, the Durga Pujo comes alive recreating a slice of Bengal in the Kerala capital. And this years celebrations mark a milestone for the citys Bengali community: it is the 55th edition of Durga Pujo here. Renowned Hindustani vocalist Abradita Banerjee reminisces how the festival evolved. In the 1990s, the number of Bengalis were fewer than now, and the Pujo was usually in someones house, she recalls. It helped the community members share a beautiful camaraderie, which prompted us to prioritise the Thiruvananthapuram Pujo over the ones back in our native places. It also helped our kids bond. In due course, the Pujo was shifted to the Hasan Marikar Hall premises. Now, it is held on the terrace portion of the hall, with related events staged downstairs. Preparations for the festival begin weeks in advance, with families planning the decorations, dances and dramas. The paramount part, however, is the making of the Goddesss idol. Back in West Bengal, it is indeed a ritual in itself. The idol of the Goddess when it was being made. In Thiruvananthapuram, too, the making of the idol is no less significant. In the earlier days of our association, the members themselves would make the idols, procuring soil locally. Now we get an artisan from Kolkata every year so that the idol can be made the traditional way, says Amitabha Mondal, president of Trivandrum Bengali Association. Now, the number of members has swelled, and so has the Pujo. In Kolkata, there are several artisans who move from one place to another making idols for Bengali communities during this season. For example, artisan Tapan Jana, who made the idol here, also covers Kochi and Kozhikode. For the community, Durga Pujo is a time of camaraderie, of returning to roots, and of keeping culture alive. For youngsters like Aryaman Banerjee who grew up in the city, the festival is steeped in childhood nostalgia. To me, the Thiruvananthapuram Pujo is an emotional one. After studies, I went to Bhubaneswar for work. But I made it a point to attend the Pujo here, says the engineer, who now works in Odisha. I will be shifting base back to the city soon this is home. Even the Kolkata Pujo doesnt match up to the Thiruvananthapuram one for those who grew up here. What Aryaman remembers most is the Anando Mela (food festival) during the Pujo, when he and his friends would first scout the stalls to decide which to attack first. Tapan Jana, the artisan from Bengal with his family members and assistants after the idol was finished. The food would be prepared by the families. Some would have excellent chicken rolls, aloo puri, dahi vada, etc. Next would be the Mukto Mela, where everyone showcased their talents. We had a music band. There was also a Bengali recitation competition, probably to keep our ties with Bengali literature alive, he gushes. This year, too, the festivities will continue in the same spirit. Adding a special touch, however, is a programme commemorating the birth centenary of Salil Chowdhury, the legendary musician adored in Kerala as much as in Bengal. All are welcome, says Amitabha. Tapan Jana brings Ganga Maati, soil from the banks of the Hoogly, to mix with the locally procured soil to shape the idol. Evoking Durga Tapan Jana, from Midnapore district, travels across south India in the weeks leading up to Navaratri, making Durga idols for Bengali associations in various districts. Traditionally, the soil used for the idol is procured from the banks of the river Hooghly (called Ganga Maati), mixed with mud from different spots to represent inclusiveness in divinity. But when we make idols outside Bengal, we cannot follow that ritual strictly always, because each average-size idol would require around five sacks of mud and transporting that from Bengal would hike the cost, explains Tapan, who makes seven idols in Kerala during the season before proceeding to Punjab to prepare the idol for Kali Pujo, which falls on the day before Deepawali. I use small portions of Ganga maati, which I mix with locally procured clay and some plaster of Paris to smear on the hay skeleton of the idol to shape it up. The Durga idol is usually readied on Mahalaya, the day before Navaratri begins, with the final ritual being the Chokku Daan the drawing of the eyes. This symbolises the awakening of the divine spirit, and evokes the arrival of the Goddess. I have never been in Kolkata during Durga Pujo all these years, has been making idols for the Trivandrum Bengali Association for 22 years. Every year, my travels for making idols start in July and end somewhere near the end of October. But I am always at one Pujo pandal or another on the festival days.
Kerala opens wild frontiers with free entry, contests and conservation drive for Wildlife Week 2025
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Wildlife enthusiasts in Kerala have reason to rejoice as the state throws open the gates of its national parks, tiger reserves, and wildlife sanctuaries with free entry from October 2 to 8, marking the celebrations of Wildlife Week 2025. The celebrations will include competitions and creative challenges as well to draw the younger generation into conversations on conservation. For students of government and government-aided schools and colleges, the week will double up as a platform to showcase their skills in pencil drawing, watercolour painting, essay writing in Malayalam, quiz contests, and elocution. While art contests are open to students from lower primary to higher secondary, the essay, quiz, and elocution will bring together participants from high school to college levels. In Thiruvananthapuram, the Social Forestry Complex at PTP Nagar will set the stage for the programmes, beginning on Wednesday at 11am, with a pencil drawing competition, followed by watercolour painting and essay writing. The following day, the quiz will test quick wits in the morning, while the stage will be ready for eloquence in the afternoon. Participation will be through spot-registration. Our goal is to reach the younger generation they are the future. We want them to understand the importance of forests, wildlife, and conservation so they grow up with a sense of responsibility, says Sajeev S Nair, assistant conservator of forests, Social Forestry Division, Thiruvananthapuram. The celebrations also open up opportunities for the general public, with statewide competitions in wildlife photography, travelogue writing in Malayalam and English, short films, and poster design. With no age restrictions and prizes of up to 30,000 awaiting the winners, these contests are expected to draw strong participation. Winners of select contests can enjoy free access for one year to all protected areas in the state, extended to five of their family members, starting from October 8. Entries must be submitted by 5pm on Tuesday (September 30). The official inauguration of Wildlife Week will be held on October 3 in Kozhikode, while the closing ceremony and prize distribution for statewide competitions will take place at the Forest Headquarters in Thiruvananthapuram on October 9. Details: www.forest.kerala.gov.in
Shashi Tharoor writes to Air India MD over flight cancellations from Kerala airports
KOCHI: Congress MP Shashi Tharoor has shot off a letter to Air India MD Campbell Wilson, expressing displeasure over the reported large-scale cancellations of Air India Express (AIE) services from Kerala airports in the forthcoming winter schedule. The move is in the wake of reports of a significant number of AIE flights being withdrawn from Thiruvananthapuram, Kochi, Kozhikode and Kannur in the winter schedule, which will be effective from October 26, 2025 till March 28, 2026. Kerala is one of the busiest aviation hubs in the country, with exceptionally high international passenger traffic, particularly to the Gulf region. Any curtailment of services at this stage will inevitably cause severe hardship to migrant workers, students, tourists and families, while also hampering trade and tourism. @airindia must stop treating Kerala as an afterthought: withdrawing business-class services on the longest single-sector flight in India (Delhi to Thiruvananthapuram) has already added insult to injury, the MP wrote on social media platform X. If @airIndia continues its disregard for Keralas interests, @IndiGo6E and @AkasaAir are waiting in the wings and many of us will have no compunction about switching our allegiance to those who give us the attention we deserve. I had publicly hailed @airindia as my favourite airline. But when facts change, opinions can change too. I hope all concerned will pay due attention. @TataCompanies, he wrote. I have written to @airindia MD Campbell Wilson to express my deep concern over reports of large-scale cancellations of @airindiaexpress services from Kerala's airports in the forthcoming winter schedule. According to widely-circulated media accounts, a significant number of Shashi Tharoor (@ShashiTharoor) September 29, 2025
Biometric kiosks to make immigration processing a breeze at Kochi airport
KOCHI: After the fast-track immigration initiative of the Bureau of Immigration, Cochin International Airport Ltd (CIAL) will soon set up biometric kiosks at arrival terminals for faster immigration processing of foreign nationals. Sources said CIAL will set up ten biometric kiosks just before the immigration counter at T-3 arrival terminal. The specially-designed kiosks are intended to expedite the immigration process for arriving foreign nationals. These will be self service kiosks with 15-inch screens. The kiosks will facilitate quick and easy automated identity verification using unique physical characteristics including facial and fingerprint scan. The same allows for faster data capture and comparison against secure government databases, reducing both passenger queues and officer workload, a senior CIAL official said. At present, passengers need to stand in queue at immigration counters for examinations, including scans of all 10 fingers, with an average wait time of four-five minutes per passenger. During peak hours, these queues could lead to even longer delays. A common issue faced at counters is the difficulty to read fingerprints of elderly people. A delay or repetition of the process will affect others in the queue. This can be eliminated with automated biometric kiosks. Once the system successfully enrols data and confirms identity, the passenger receives clearance to proceed to the counter. The passenger will need to provide just a single-finger scan to complete the process, he said. Besides the reduced wait time, the biometrics offer a more secure and accurate method of identity verification, minimising the risk of human error. CIAL has already floated the tenders to set up the kiosks. The successful bidder will need to complete the work in five months. Faster immigration The Bureau of Immigration launched its fast-track immigration facility to eliminate long queues and streamline the immigration process. As part of it, a Fast Track Immigration - Trusted Traveller Programme (FTI-TTP) kiosk, installed in the departure waiting area of Terminal 3, allows passengers to complete their on-the-spot registration and biometric enrolment. The cutting-edge scheme is designed for Indian citizens and Overseas Citizenship of India cardholders. By enrolling in the programme, travellers can complete their immigration formalities in just 30 seconds using advanced biometric-enabled smart gates. The FTI-TTP facility is now available in 13 international airports, including Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram and Kozhikode.
Solace courses... from pain in her heart and song in her mouth
KOCHI: As the colourful kite soared, it caught the imagination of a five-year-old who had come to the park accompanied by her mother. Enraptured by the rainbow-hued objects vagaries and flight of fancy, she poured her emotions and feelings into verse. She sang the lines out aloud to her mesmerised mother, who recorded it. This marked the birth of Agna Yami as a poet. But, Agna is no mere dreamer. Besides being the youngest published female poet in the world, her compassion for fellow children suffering from life-threatening diseases drove her to launch Aksharakoottu an initiative that envisages making available reading material for children undergoing treatment for cancer in hospitals. I came to know about the plight of children suffering from cancer from my mother, says the second-standard student of Kozhikode Venappara Little Flower UP School. She works for an organisation called C For CCCI. From her, I came to know about the children who have been undergoing treatment for cancer. She told me how these children are unable to attend school. This made me think about donating my books. The first stop was Kozhikode Medical College Hospitals cancer ward. Besides her books, she went on to donate tomes that she bought with money from her piggy bank. And, that was just the start. Since then, she has been donating books to cancer wards. Agna has roped in friends and acquaintances for this initiative. Now seven, she also conducts online classes for children afflicted by cancer. I had been doing that since I was two. I have around 30 students from Kozhikode, Kannur, Kasaragod, Malappuram, Palakkad, and Thrissur. She was recently felicitated by General Education Minister V Sivankutty for her initiative. I received the title of youngest poet in the world for my anthology of thirty poems titled Varnappattam, which was published when I was studying in UKG, says Agna. She even illustrated the pages and cover of the book. Varnappattam was released on March 5, 2023 in Kozhikode. Soon, the accolades flowed. She was awarded the title of Grand Master by the Asia Books of Records on April 19, 2017. And in June of the same year, she was recognised with a certificate and medal by the International Book of Records. On July 3, 2023, she was recognised by the World Book of Records, London, as the worlds youngest poet author. Agna, who can read in 12 languages, wrote and published her second book Pencil and Jalaraani a collection of 20 short stories as a first grader. I can read in Malayalam, English, Hindi, Sanskrit, Spanish, German, Italian, French, Portuguese, Norwegian, Swedish, and Romanian.
Kerala schools put up stellar show in national education world rankings
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Five schools from Kerala featured in the top 10 under various categories of the 19th edition of the EducationWorld India School Rankings (EWISR) released on Monday. Government VHSS for Girls, Nadakkavu, Kozhikode, retained its all-India second rank in the State Government Day Schools classification. Kendriya Vidyalaya, Pattom, Thiruvananthapuram was ranked ninth in the country among Central Government Day Schools. In the previous ranking, the school had bagged the seventh spot. Navy Children School, Kochi (ranked 12), Kendriya Vidyalaya No 2, Naval Base, Kochi (18) and Army Public School, Pangode, Thiruvananthapuram (29) were the other schools from the state that made the category. Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Chennithala, Alappuzha bagged the eighth spot in the Central Government Boarding Schools group. Last year, the school was ranked sixth. Pallikoodam, in Kottayam, was ranked fourth in the Co-ed Day-cum-Boarding Schools group. The school came third in the last two years. The other Co-ed Day-cum-Boarding Schools in Kerala that figured in the rankings are The Choice School, Kochi (17), Montfort School, Chinnakanal (36), and Delhi Public School Kollam and Kuriakose Elias English Medium School, Kottayam (37). Sadhbhavana World School, Kozhikode was ranked sixth among International Day-cum-Boarding Schools. The school improved its ranking from ninth last year. The other schools in the category from the state that figured in the rankings were: The White School International, Kozhikode (12), Trivandrum International School (19), and Dawn International School, Kochi (30). As per the EWISR city rankings, the top Co-ed Day Schools were Navajeevan Bethany Vidyalaya (Thiruvananthapuram); Viswajyothi Public School, Angamaly (Ernakulam), Lords Academy (Thrissur), and Face International School, Kalarikandy (Kozhikode). EWISR 2025-26 was conducted by EducationWorld magazine in association with AZ Research Partners Pvt Ltd. EWISR rates and ranks 4,500 schools from 518 cities and towns across India on 15 parameters of educational excellence.
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Kozhikode Corpn. Council approves DPR for renovation of mofussil bus stand
In backing Kinaloor, Usha risks the ire of BJP leaders
KOZHIKODE: The political tug-of-war over the location of the proposed All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) has intensified, with the BJP facing internal dissension over the ruling CPMs backing of Kinaloor, in Kozhikode. The latest controversy has been fuelled by varied proposals from prominent BJP figures. Rajya Sabha MP P T Usha is batting for Kinaloor, aligning with the state governments official position. Usha has twice written to the Union government. She first wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on July 20, 2022, and followed up in 2023 with a letter to the Union health minister. Citing extensive preparatory work by the state, her missives emphasised that Kinaloor is the ideal location for the premier health institution. The Kerala government has already acquired over 150 acres of land in Kinaloor, marking substantial progress toward the required 200-acre land parcel, she highlighted. My own establishment, the Usha School of Athletics in Kinaloor, has willingly surrendered five acres of land to facilitate the project. Also, when I raised a question during Zero Hour in the Rajya Sabha, the reply confirmed that measures were already in progress in Kinaloor, Usha said. The BJPs position appears fractured, with different leaders advocating for AIIMS in various districts. Union minister of state Suresh Gopi recently called for the institution to be located in Alappuzha or, alternatively, Thrissur, arguing that the coastal districts backwardness makes it a deserving location. His view has been publicly distanced by other party leaders.
Central criteria and Keralas needs must govern AIIMS location, say key voices
KOCHI: Another debate over the location of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in Kerala has kicked off, even as the state government awaits the Centres decision. Suresh Gopi MP recently demanded setting up the institution in Alappuzha, while BJP leaders from Kasaragod and Thiruvananthapuram have been pushing their own districts. According to experts, the location can be chosen in keeping with the central governments norms and the states requirements. K V Thomas, the states special officer in Delhi, said the central governments norms should be followed in selecting the location. We cannot choose a site randomly. Along with land availability, the proposed location must have access to the National Highway and roads besides reliable supply of water, electricity, and other resources. Kinaloor, Kozhikode, was selected after several discussions. BJP leaders in Kerala have no idea about what it takes, he told TNIE. Health Minister Veena George on Saturday said differences of opinion over location should not lead to the shelving of the project. Current and former Union ministers, with whom I held talks, appreciate the fact that the state is deserving of an AIIMS. Now, only a political decision is pending. Kerala cannot be denied an AIIMS, and these disputes should not delay the project, she told reporters in Kochi. In an interaction with TNIE, Dr Jayakumar, a prominent cardiothoracic surgeon, said the institution should be established taking into consideration the needs of the state. AIIMS is a teaching and training institute. It should be set up considering the requirements of the state. If it becomes an apex centre for treatment and training, it will be good. It is not about infrastructure. It may take a period to develop the system and ensure excellence. Thomas demanded that the central government set a deadline for the announcement. The official procedures to establish an AIIMS in the state are under way. Around four months ago, I met the Union health secretary to discuss the matter. I was informed by the central government that an official team will be inspecting the proposed location to determine the facilities available. However, the ministers response on Saturday was disappointing, he said.
Kozhikode MP seeks probe into assault on Kerala students in Delhi
Need to integrate trans-inclusive science in medical education, says study
NEW DELHI: As transgender people in India routinely face discrimination in health care, often encountering prejudice and ignorance from medical providers, the need of the hour is that Indias medical curricula integrate trans-inclusive science early in medical training so that the medical needs of transgender people are met, said the study published in the American journal Advances in Physiology Education. Not only in India, but globally, many medical schools dedicate few to no hours to LGBT health. Concerned by discrimination in healthcare and education, despite the Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Act, 2019, which prohibits it, a first-of-its-kind study was conducted, bringing fresh hope - at least for India - if it is incorporated into medical education. In India, the National Medical Commission (NMC), which regulates medical education, has failed to adequately address LGBT health, said Dr Satendra Singh, Director Professor of the Department of Physiology at the University College of Medical Sciences and GTB Hospital, Delhi, and one of the studys authors. Unfortunately, the NMC has made repeated U-turns on including LGBTQI content in the Competency-Based Medical Education (CBME) curriculum, first in 2019 and again in 2024, Dr Singh told this paper. As per the 2011 census, India has 4.88 lakh transgender persons. It is the first study in India to integrate trans-affirmative competencies into the MBBS physiology curriculum longitudinally, said Dr Singh, who was recently selected for the prestigious WHO South-East Asia region award for Public Health Champion in the individual category for championing disability inclusion in health systems and medical education. This studys findings are crucial for the future of medical education in India. The pilot study tried to integrate trans-affirmative competencies into the MBBS physiology curriculum using a mixed-methods approach, said the primary author, Kozhikode-based Dr Athul KM. Prof (Dr) Aqsa Shaikh, Professor of Community Medicine, Hamdard Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, and co-author of the study, said, From dehumanisation in the old curriculum to human-centered approach in this pilot, we have taken a small step in the right direction.
Orange alert in four districts in Kerala
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast a northward shift in rainfall by Saturday, issuing an orange alert for Kozhikode, Wayanad, Kannur, and Kasaragod districts. This comes as the low-pressure system over the Bay of Bengal is intensifying into a depression and is expected to make landfall along the Odisha-Andhra coast on Saturday. Yellow alerts have been declared for the Ernakulam, Idukki, Thrissur, Palakkad, and Malappuram districts. Meanwhile, southern districts are likely to experience a temporary respite from rainfall. IMD has advised the residents in areas vulnerable to landslides, mudslides, and flash floods to relocate to safer locations as directed by local authorities. Those living along riverbanks and in downstream regions of dams should also remain alert to potential risks and follow official evacuation instructions promptly. Isolated instances of heavy to very heavy rain accompanied by thunderstorms and lightning are expected during this period. Widespread rain and thundershowers are likely to persist across many parts of the state until October 2. Strong surface winds reaching speeds of 30-40 kmph may occasionally prevail along the coast through Sunday. Fishermen have been advised to avoid venturing into the sea during this time. On Friday, central and southern districts witnessed intense rainfall, leading to waterlogging in urban areas and rain-related incidents. Northern districts began receiving showers from Friday evening.
Nothing real in Ashwathi, Rahuls real-life love story
KOZHIKODE: In the fast-scrolling world of social media, where emotions run high and shares happen in seconds, a seemingly epic love story captured the hearts of thousands in Kerala recently. Dubbed the Rahul-Ashwathi Chechi Romance, it spread like wildfire across Facebook pages with endless shares. But beneath the surface of this cinematic tale lay a stark reminder of how artificial intelligence (AI) is weaponising fake narratives to manipulate unsuspecting users, turning genuine human empathy into a tool for viral trickery. Posts flooded Malayali social media circles, narrating the journey of Rahul, a young man, and Ashwathi Chechi, his childhood saviour. According to the viral narrative, written in Malayalam in the first person as if penned by Rahul himself, Ashwathi had heroically jumped in front of a speeding lorry to save five-year-old Rahuls life years ago, sacrificing her own legs in the process. Fast-forward to adulthood, and Rahul, now a successful professional in Bengaluru, decides to marry her, overcoming barriers of age, caste, disability, and social status. Accompanied by a heart-tugging photo of the couple, the post detailed their emotional reunion, family hurdles, and ultimate triumph of love. It was like a scene straight out of a Malayalam blockbuster, said one netizen who fell for the tale, posting teary-eyed emojis and well-wishes. Within days, the post racked up thousands of likes, comments, and shares across various Facebook pages. Users praised Rahuls selfless devotion, with comments flooding in: True love conquers all! and What an inspiring story, wishing you both a lifetime of happiness! The emotional pull was undeniable, tapping into universal themes of sacrifice, redemption, and romance. But as the buzz grew, cracks began to appear. Sceptical users started questioning the authenticity. The photo looks too perfect, could it be AI? one commenter noted. Indeed, a closer look revealed the image was generated by AI tools, with telltale signs like unnatural lighting and flawless symmetry. More damningly, no personal accounts from Rahul or Ashwathi existed. The story never appeared on verified media outlets or individual profiles, but only on anonymous or group pages known for churning out viral content. Searches for the real people turned up empty; Rahul and Ashwathi, it seemed, were figments of digital imagination. Talking about the flip side of AI, Amrithraj, an IT professional from Kozhikode, said, This isnt just a harmless prank; its a prime example of how AI is cheating people on social media. Advanced tools like image generators think Midjourney or DALL-E can create hyper-realistic photos in seconds, paired with fabricated stories crafted by chatbots or opportunistic content creators. These hoaxes exploit our innate desire for feel-good narratives, driving engagement, and sometimes even monetisation through ads or donations. In this case, the fake post preyed on cultural values of loyalty and heroism, luring users into sharing without verification. People jump to conclusions without fact-checking. Its impulsive sharing that amplifies the deception, eroding trust in online spaces, Amrithraj pointed out further. Online communities are now calling out the Rahul-Ashwathi saga as a wake-up call, urging Keralites, known for their tech-savvy yet trusting nature, to pause before sharing. AI fakes are getting scarier, warned Sreeraj N Menon, a cybersecurity expert. From deepfake videos to invented life stories, they arent just entertaining; they can spread misinformation, incite division, or even lead to scams. According to the viral Facebook note that started it all, Im bringing Ashwathi Chechi, who lost her legs to save my life, into my own life. Shes five years older than I, has lost both legs, is the daughter of a woman who worked in our house, belongs to a lower caste, and comes from a financially backward family.
Youth arrested in Kozhikode for alleged involvement in Telegram job scam
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Guru Puja and Bharat Mata are not political concepts, says Kerala Governor Arlekar
KOZHIKODE: Governor Rajendra Arlekar on Thursday said that those who once rejected Bharat Mata and Guru Puja are now pretending to be devotees of Lord Ayyappa at Sabarimala. Bharat Mata and Guru Puja are not political concepts but deeply cultural ones. In culturally rich Kerala, it is unfortunate that some schools oppose Guru Puja, he said. The governor was inaugurating the fourth-day Sarga Samvadam at the Navaratri Sargotsavam held at Kesari Bhavan in Kozhikode. Criticising those opposing indigenous traditions, the governor said, If such feelings truly exist in their hearts, why are they not ready to openly admit it before the people? Are they doing all this for political gain? The people are watching everything. He stressed that Bharat Mata and Guru Puja are part of a culture deeply ingrained in our blood. Highlighting his association with the RSS, the governor added: I take pride in saying that I am part of the RSS and a swayamsevak (volunteer). But the Indian media had long maintained an untouchability towards the RSS. When Guruji Golwalkar visited Kozhikode, not a single line of his speech was reported by the local media.
Cities like Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram and Kozhikode exhibit strong coverage, while rural belts lag behind, cites a report by KSEBs EV Accelerator Cell
13-year-old boy unleashes musical magic at Malappuram school
Adwaith M. Sree, a 13-year-old musical wizard from Kozhikode, wowed the students and teachers effortlessly playing five musical instruments: tabla, harmonium, beatbox, melodica, and keytar.
Bihar woman who lived in Kerala reunites with family after 18 years
KOZHIKODE: Leelavati, known as Makkani, a 55-year-old woman from Bihar, has finally reclaimed her place among loved ones after 18 years of separation. Clutching her one-and-a-half-year-old son, she had wandered into Kozhikode in 2007, having lost her sanity. Now, through the relentless efforts of retired Central Home Ministry officer and social worker M Sivan, Makkanis heart-wrenching journey has culminated in a tearful reunion with her siblings, Ramsundar and Simur. She has set off for her homeland in Bihar. The story began in 2007 when Kozhikode Town Police found a young woman wandering with her infant son. Identified as Makkani, she was admitted to the Government Mental Health Centre in Kuthiravattom, Kozhikode, while her son, Anand, was placed in a local childrens home and later transferred to a childrens home in Wayanad. As Makkanis mental health improved, she was moved to the Government Asha Bhavan in Mayanad, Kozhikode, where she lived for years, longing to meet her family. The breakthrough came recently when Sivan visited the Asha Bhavan. During their conversation, Makkani revealed that she hailed from the Kudra police station limits in Bhabua district, Bihar. Acting swiftly, Sivan contacted the Kudra police, who traced her family. The police confirmed that Makkanis mother and siblings were still in Bihar, though her husband had remarried. The emotional reunion was set in motion as her siblings travelled to Kozhikode to bring her home. Makkanis son, Anand, now 19, was also located. He had grown up in care homes and was working as a vehicle parking attendant, first at Thuravoor Railway Station in Alappuzha and now at Nilambur Railway Station in Malappuram. Though Anand met his mother before her departure, he chose to stay back due to his recent job but plans to join his family in Bihar in a few months. Makkanis siblings arrived at the Asha Bhavan on Wednesday morning. After the emotional reunion with siblings she thanked the Asha Bhavan staff, residents and Sivan for their support.
Rahul Gandhi to inaugurate KPCC's Kozhikode mega event in October
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: KPCC will organise a mega programme in Kozhikode in the presence of party supremo Rahul Gandhi in solidarity with his Vote Chori journey in Bihar. The programme, Janadhipathya Samrakshana Sadassu, will be held in October. State Congress chief Sunny Joseph, who is in Patna to attend his first working committee meeting, has sought a date convenient for Rahul. The state Congress leadership is of the view that Rahuls visit to the state should coincide with the campaign for local body elections. Rahul Gandhi will inaugurate the programme. It is the culmination of different levels of programmes organised by KPCC. In his speech at the CWC, Sunny Joseph said the party state unit has been organising house visits, signature campaigns, protest programmes and solidarity programmes at the ward, mandalam, block and district levels. The party had distributed over 93 lakh leaflets to houses through 23,000 ward committees, he said. Sunny informed the working committee that the whole programme will be completed by September 30. KPCC has also taken up different programmes related to the Vote Chori campaign in the state, he said.
How one viral waterfall kick landed Malappuram's Rizwan in Messis Buenos Aires farewell spotlight
KOZHIKODE: As the roar of 85,000 fervent souls echoed through the Estadio Monumental in Buenos Aires, Lionel Messi etched his final chapter on Argentine soil with a brace in a 3-0 demolition of Venezuela, sealing World Cup qualification with tears and a sense of triumph, on September 5. Yet, amid the sea of sky-blue-and-white, one unlikely pilgrim stood out. Not a local diehard, but a 22-year-old freestyle wizard from Areekode in Malappuram district Muhammed Rizwan. Invited as a VIP guest by the Argentina Football Association, Rizwan wasnt just watching; he was there, heart pounding, as Messis precision mirrored his own viral sorcery. I never imagined my dream player would gift me this moment, Rizwan told TNIE . A single Instagram reel that shattered records and borders is what came as a blessing for Rizwan, as there has been no turning back since then. Posted in November 2023 at the Keralamkundu waterfall, where emerald waters tumble over ancient rocks, he nailed a football from afar, arcing it behind the cascade in a feat of gravity-defying finesse. What started as a lark exploded: 554 million views and counting, which was also viewed by the large populations of people around the world, including in Germany, Spain, and France. Guinness World Records crowned it the most-viewed Reel ever on January 8, 2024, with Rizwan hoisting the certificate triumphantly at the same roaring falls, football in hand. That kick? It was pure instinct, he laughs, recalling the clips overnight alchemy from 1 million to global frenzy. Hailing from Mankadavu village, son of shopkeeper Abdul Majeed, Rizwans love affair with the beautiful game ignited in childhood. Muhammed Rizwan showcasing his skills in Argentina A hand injury derailed professional dreams, but social media tutorials on freestyle flair, spinning balls on mountaintops, rooftops, and even underwater rekindled the fire three years ago. Now, with over 2.2 million Instagram followers, his portfolio boasts 250 million-plus views per video. Last month in Dubai, en route to Argentina, courtesy sponsors Lulu Exchange, he hobnobbed with national team coach Lionel Scaloni at a glitzy event. Scaloni shook my hand, and said my tricks inspired the squad, Rizwan said. The Argentine media crowded around him before the match, eager to know more. Weve seen your waterfall trick, its everywhere! reporters said, even as fans from Spain and Germany also spoke about the viral video that crossed continents. I was shocked, Rizwan recalled, his Malayalam accent having stood out in the crowd. That one video opened the doors I had been chasing for years. From Kerala streams to Messis stadium, it feels like the ball chose its own path. Back home, Rizwans father Abdul Majeed grew emotional. My son turned his pain into something beautiful. This is our familys Copa, he said.
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KSRTC to take pilgrim path to accelerate revenue growth
KOCHI: Having registered windfall gains from daily services, the Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) is now eyeing substantial rise in earnings from its Budget Tourism Cell (BTC). To this end, the corporation is set to expand its pilgrimage tours, even to interstate destinations like Velankanni. KSRTC MD Pramoj Shankar has written to commissioners of the five main devaswom boards, seeking a tie-up to boost pilgrimage tours similar to those with government agencies like the State Water Transport Department (SWTD) and Kerala Shipping and Inland Navigation Corporation (KSINC). Ive written to the devaswom commissioners to give certain priority to BTC groups (with regard to matters like offering prayers). It will be a win-win for both. The move is part of our target to raise average monthly revenue by four fold, from Rs 2.5 crore to Rs 10 crore in another two months, Pramoj told TNIE. KSRTC has become the top client for KSINC for tour packages aboard Nefertiti, the first sea-going luxury cruise. KSINC made Rs 1.7 lakh last season, when KSRTC conducted 183 trips from depots across the state. Since the 2022 launch of the tie-up, nearly 20,000 visitors have travelled in Nefertiti via KSRTC packages, resulting in a revenue of Rs 5.2 crore for KSSINC. Two-day trips in focus While the BTC mainly operates one-day trips, it plans to focus more on two-day tour packages, especially on weekends to woo more visitors. Focus will be given on operating two-day tour packages on weekends, which will attract more visitors. A main challenge is providing good accommodation and quality food. We have formed a statewide committee, which is conducting a survey. Select accommodations (for night halts) and restaurants will be identified, Pramoj said. The BTC has already finalised plans to operate two-day trips to Kanyakumari. Weve identified a few stay facilities and restaurants there, he said. Inter-state tour packages Transport Minister K B Ganesh Kumar held talks with his Tamil Nadu counterpart and the TNSTC over allocating permits for interstate BTC trips to destinations like Velankanni. The KSRTC plans to operate pilgrimage trips connecting Arthunkal Church in Alappuzha to the renowned Catholic pilgrimage site of Velankanni. New double-decker buses The KSRTC is set to buy two new electric, non-AC, open double-decker buses for deployment in Kozhikode and Thrissur.
North Keralas love affair with luxury, vintage cars faces harsh reality check
KOZHIKODE: In North Kerala, the love for gleaming luxury cars and timeless vintage models is not just a pastime, it is a cultural phenomenon. From roadside tea stalls to high-end car shows, conversations often turn to the growl of a Mercedes-Benz engine, the sleek lines of a Porsche, or the elegance of a vintage classic. However, the passion, long celebrated as part of the regions lifestyle, has now collided with the countrys biggest crackdown on smuggled vehicles in recent years. Customs officials conducted sweeping raids across Kozhikode, Malappuram and Kochi as part of Operation Numkhor Bhutanese for vehicle on Tuesday, uncovering what they described as an elaborate racket smuggling luxury cars into India through Bhutan, bypassing massive tax liabilities. This is one of the largest operations in recent times, a senior customs officer told reporters. Luxury vehicles worth crores were being imported illegally, exploiting the Bhutan route. It is organised financial crime. In Malappuram and Kozhikode, districts shaped by decades of Gulf remittances, cars are more than machines. They are symbols of success and identity. The appetite for luxury automobiles has only grown: in Kerala, around 200 units priced above Rs 25 lakh are sold every month, with industry sales reaching nearly Rs 100 crore monthly. Kozhikode leads the state in luxury car purchases, while Malappurams high numbers are often credited under Kozhikodes sales records. The buyers are a familiar mix: NRI industrialists, medical entrepreneurs and businessmen. Here, a car is not just transport, its identity, said Faisal Rahman, a Kozhikode-based enthusiast who organises weekend supercar meets. People pour their savings, even Gulf earnings, into these dream machines. For some its pure passion, for others its about prestige. A Malappuram-based collector, who owns several vintage models, said, Most of us buy legally, paying the full duty. But unfortunately, such smuggling cases put every owner under suspicion. Officials admit they have long been wary of mismatched registrations. Kerala, especially northern districts, has always had a craze for imported cars, said an officer from the motor vehicles department in Malappuram. However, when luxury cars show up here with registrations from northeastern states or even Bhutan, thats a red flag. People think its just tax evasion, but its far deeper. Such vehicles cant be insured properly, nor can they be legally transferred. Customs officials say Bhutans lower tax structure and trade provisions have been systematically exploited. Cars are imported legally into Bhutan, but then smuggled into India, where buyers enjoy steep discounts compared to the official market. The customs Kerala raids are part of a wider operation with suspected links to rackets in Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru. However, enthusiasts insist that North Keralas passion for luxury and vintage cars will endure. Cars are part of our dreams here. But we have to pursue them legally. Otherwise, it taints the passion and risks everything weve built around this culture, said Rahman. Elaborate racket Customs conducted sweeping raids across Kozhikode, Malappuram and Kochi as part of Operation Numkhor, uncovering an elaborate racket smuggling luxury cars into India through Bhutan, bypassing massive tax liabilities Over 30 locations were searched and 11 vehicles were seized from Kozhikode and Malappuram alone. They will be brought to the customs office at Karipur airport
Customs Suspects 150200 Smuggled Vehicles in Kerala
Customs Commissioner T Tiju told that 36 vehicles were seized during the Operation Numkhor (a Bhutanese word for vehicle), carried out at various places including Thiruvananthapuram, Kochi, Thrissur, Kuttippuram, Kozhikode and Malappuram.
Dulquer Salmaan, Prithviraj Sukumaran's Houses Raided Over Luxury Car Tax Evasion
The raids were underway at 30 locations across Kerala, including Thiruvananthapuram, Ernakulam, Kottayam, Kozhikode, and Malappuram.
Funeral rites of Mar Jacob Thoomkuzhy begin, thousands join procession
Mortal remains will be laid to rest in Kozhikode on Monday
BSNL to rent out its buildings in Kozhikode and Wayanad
Road rage triggers dangerous trend in Kozhikode district
Action sought on the part of the police and other enforcement agencies to address the safety concerns of passengers and motorists.
10 persons under treatment for amoebic infection at Kozhikode MCH
ICU sexual assault case: survivor to protest before Health Ministers residence
Five hospital staff members, suspended and later transferred for allegedly threatening the survivor, were moved back to Kozhikode after approaching the Kerala Administrative Tribunal and recently securing a favourable order
One more succumbs to suspected Amoebic meningoencephalitis
The victim was identified as Raheem, a native of Chavakkad in Thrissur district, who was admitted to the Kozhikode MCH
Digital mapping begins to record rivulets in rural areas of Kozhikode
The project is being carried out with the support of the Haritha Keralam Mission, with Kunnamangalam block panchayat included in the first phase
Rahul, Sonia Gandhi arrive in Wayanad for private events
Wayanad: Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi arrived in this hill district on Friday to attend private events, party sources said. The two leaders reached Kozhikode airport around 10 am and later boarded a helicopter to Padinjarathara, where they landed at the Government High School ground at about 10.40 am, a Congress leader said. 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 .
IIM CAT registration window 2025 to be closed tomorrow: Check direct link to apply here
The Indian Institute of Management, Kozhikode (IIM-K), will close registrations for CAT 2025 on September 20 via the official portal, iimcat.ac.in. Applicants must choose five preferred cities and pay 1,300 (SC/ST/PwD) or 2,600 (others). CAT 2025 is scheduled for November 30, with admit cards available from November 5.
ICU sexual assault case in Kozhikode: survivor taken into custody after protest bid
Police issue warning against fake QR codes in public places in Kozhikode
Attempts to steal private data and bank records are suspected through fake QR codes placed in the name of promotional offers, job opportunities, and free Wi-FI connections
11-year-old girl from Malappuram discharged. At present, nine patients undergo treatment at Kozhikode MCH and another at a private hospital
Commissioners Champions Trophy to honour anti-drug campaigners in Kozhikode city
The police will honour top-performing schools, colleges and residents associations at the upcoming Family Knowledge Fest on September 23
Thieves try their luck with Thiruvonam Bumper lottery tickets in Kozhikode district
A lottery agent from Koyilandy claimed that he lost 52 Thiruvonam Bumper tickets in a theft which reportedly took place last Sunday
Playground at Payyanakkal to be a reality soon
Kozhikode Corporation Council decides to acquire 1.63 acres for the purpose
Kerala: 2 government employees among 14 accused of raping 16-year-old boy; 9 arrested
In Kerala's Kasaragod, a disturbing case has emerged involving the sexual assault of a 16-year-old boy. Nine individuals, including two government employees, have been arrested. The victim was allegedly abused over two years by 14 men he met on a gay dating app, with incidents occurring at his home and in Kannur and Kozhikode.
Kozhikode City police step up probe into long-pending missing-person cases
After successfully resolving two high-profile cases in just three months, which were later found to be murders, investigations led by separate police squads under senior officers have now entered a more structured phase with close monitoring by the District Police Chief (Kozhikode City)
Kozhikode beach: Kerala Maritime Board invites bids for three major projects
A pre-bid meeting has been set up on September 17 for potential investors
One more recovers from amoebic fever in Kozhikode
Amit Shah Introduces Fast-Track Immigration At Various Airport Virtually
On Thursday, Shah launched in Lucknow, Thiruvananthapuram, Tiruchirappalli, Kozhikode and Amritsar. The program will eventually be launched at 21 major airports.
Kerala reports sixth death from rare brain-eating infection: What you need to know
A rare and deadly brain infection, amoebic meningoencephalitis, has claimed another life in Kerala, bringing the death toll to six in the past month. Shaji, a 47-year-old from Malappuram district, passed away at Kozhikode Medical College, where ten other patients are currently receiving treatment for the infection.
Brain-eating amoeba: Kerala reports sixth amoebic meningoencephalitis death in a month
The deceased, a resident of Chelembra in Malappuram, had been undergoing treatment at Kozhikode MCH for over a week. The source of the infection is unclear
Coastal campaign under way in Kozhikode against drug trafficking
The campaign is aimed at addressing substance addiction among fishers and allied workers, say officials
Kozhikode, Malappuram see surge in mule accounts
The CBI has identified 8.5 lakh mule accounts in the country, while the Cyber Crime Coordination Centre estimates that the numbers could be over 20 lakh
Currently, 11 people are undergoing treatment for amoebic encephalitis at Kozhikode Medical College Hospital.
Brain-eating amoeba: Kerala reports fifth amoebic meningoencephalitis death in a month
Deceased is a Wayanad native. Presently, 11 persons are undergoing treatment for the disease at Kozhikode Medical College Hospital
Mavelicuz 25 concludes with grand musical evening in Kozhikode
Residents associations seek better traffic control measures in Kozhikode city
Amoebic meningoencephalitis confirmed in Kasaragod; patient under treatment in Kozhikode
Mavelicuz 2025 to draw to a close in Kozhikode
Rare Amoebic Infection Claims Another Life In Kerala's Kozhikode; Toll Rises To Four
Man died of Amoebic Meningoencephalitis at Kozhikode Medical College, raising the toll to four. Kerala launched the Water is Life campaign to curb waterborne diseases statewide.