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Bengaluru Retains No. 1 Spot as the Top City for Women in India

Bengaluru, Chennai, Pune, Hyderabad, Mumbai: Top 5 cities for women Many cities show strength in either social or industrial inclusion, not both Tier-2 cities rise as women-friendly urban ecosystems expand Gurugram emerges as the only north Indian city in the Top 10 of Indias Top Cities for Women, climbs to No. 6 from No. 9 last year Five cities from south Indian states feature in the Top 10 of Indias Top Cities for women Avtar Group, Indias leading workplace culture consulting firm, released the fourth edition of its annual, nation-wide study Top Cities for Women in India (TCWI).The TCWI report presents a longitudinal inclusivity index that tracks how Indian cities enable womens participation, safety, and career growth/continuity, while identifying role-model cities and emerging best practices. It also offers a structured framework for organisations, policymakers and urban stakeholders to enable womens workforce participation and career growth. Dr. Saundarya Rajesh, Managing Director, Avtar Group The Top 10 Cities for Women in India in 2025 are: Bengaluru, Chennai, Pune, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Gurugram, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Thiruvananthapuram, Coimbatore The 2025 edition of the study covers 125 cities and draws comparisons from its previous editions (from 2022). The cities are ranked based on an overall City Inclusion Score assigned to every city, which is inferred from Avtars research and governmental data. The City Inclusion Score (CIS) is derived from two parameters: the Social Inclusion Score (SIS) and the Industrial Inclusion Score (IIS). The Social Inclusion Score is a cumulative score of four indicators. These are: city liveability, safety, womens representation in employment and womens empowerment. The Industrial Inclusion Score evaluates the extent to which organisations in the city across industries are inclusive of women and is calculated based on three indicators: The density of gender inclusive organizations; the density of women-friendly/inclusive industries in a city, and career enablers provided to women by organizations. Speaking at the release event of the reports findings, Dr Saundarya Rajesh , Managing Director of Avtar Group , said, As we mark Avtars 25th year, the fourth edition of the Top Cities for Women in India reflects both how far we have come and how much more we must do. Over the years, the TCWI study has evolved into a tool of accountability that asks a simple question: Can a woman truly thrive in this city? It measures the real ease of career and life for women, whether cities enable women to enter the workforce, stay, grow, and lead. Creating such cities requires shared responsibility. Governments, organizations, institutions, communities, and women themselves must work together to build environments that are safe, accessible, affordable, and supportive. In todays context, cities must also take a broader view of inclusion, one that considers environmental resilience, supportive infrastructure, digital readiness, intergenerational equity, and respect for diverse perspectives. When these elements come together, women thrive, thereby strengthening local economies and moving India closer to its long-term development goals. Key Findings of the Top Cities for Women in India 2025 report: Bengaluru retains its position as the top city for women in India in 2025, with a City Inclusion Score of 53.29, reflecting sustained strength in Industrial Inclusion and career enablement. Chennai follows in second position with a City Inclusion Score of 49.86, while continuing to lead on social inclusion parameters such as safety mechanisms, public services, mobility initiatives and access to health and education. Pune (46.27), Hyderabad (46.04), and Mumbai (44.49) complete the top five, demonstrating consistent performance across both social and industrial inclusion indicators. Gurugram records one of the most notable upward movements, strengthening its position in 2025 compared to 2024, supported by rapid industrial growth and strong corporate presence (Rank no. 6 in 2025 compared to No. 9 in 2024). Delhi, Gurugram, and Noida perform strongly on industrial inclusion but lag on social indicators such as safety, affordability, and mobility, reinforcing that industrial growth alone does not ensure inclusive urban environments. Thiruvananthapuram, Shimla and Tiruchirappalli demonstrate strong social inclusion outcomes but limited industrial depth, pointing to constraints in local economic mobility for women and limitations in large-scale formal employment opportunities for women despite strong social foundations. Hyderabad, Kolkata and Pune stand out for fairly balanced inclusion profiles , with strong alignment between social inclusion and industrial ecosystems, enabling sustained workforce participation for women. Mumbai shows strong industrial inclusion (with an IIS of 69.00) but relatively weaker social inclusion (with a SIS of 38.44), highlighting challenges around affordability and access to infrastructure despite abundant employment opportunities. The 2025 TCWI rankings show increased representation of Tier-2 cities among higher ranks, indicating decentralisation of women-friendly urban ecosystems. Regional analysis The Southern region emerges as the most inclusive , recording the highest scores across all three indices, with a regional average CIS of 21.60, SIS of 27.81, and an IIS of 11.61, reflecting a more integrated approach to social infrastructure, safety, health, education, and industrial participation for women. The Western region follows closely , demonstrating consistently strong performance with a regional average CIS of 20.00, SIS of 25.47, and the highest IIS among regions at 12.01, indicating relatively mature industrial ecosystems supported by enabling social conditions. Central and Eastern regions trail across both inclusion dimensions social and industrial especially industrial inclusion, with regional average IIS scores of 4.96 and 4.40, respectively. Across 20222025, cities achieving convergence between Industrial Inclusion (IIS) and Social Inclusion (SIS) consistently rank higher on overall City Inclusion (CIS) , reinforcing that industrial growth is most effective when supported by safe, accessible, and equitable urban environments. www.avtarinc.com/tcwi About Avtar Avtar, founded in 2000 by Dr Saundarya Rajesh, is one of Indias leading workplace culture consulting firms, supporting hundreds of companies in creating diverse and supportive workplaces. Avtar is also the countrys largest provider of second career opportunities for women. An ISO 20700 certified firm, Avtars biggest research projects are its annual benchmarking studies the Best Companies for Women in India (BCWI) and the Most Inclusive Companies Index (MICI). Done in partnership with Seramount, BCWI and MICI, Indias largest workplace inclusion benchmarking studies, which have paved the way for the employment of more women and other underrepresented groups. Avtar also promotes inclusive hiring through MyAvtar, Indias first job portal for underrepresented professionals. A snapshot of Avtars work in the last 25 years: Provided advisory services in inclusive practices to 800+ organisations Conducted 5000+ workshops and training programs in companies of different sizes, spanning industries and locations Facilitated the re-entry of 1,00,000 second-career women into the workforce through MyAvtar.com Engaged with 200,000+ women through career enablement programs Offered unique skilling programs such as DigiPivot (a prestigious course in digital marketing, conducted in partnership with Google, HUL, and ISB) to hundreds of women. Provided career intentionality training, employment guidance, and access to industry leaders every year to 10,000+ girls from underprivileged backgrounds through Project Puthri, an initiative of the Avtar Human Capital Trust (AHCT). Impacted 4000+ schoolboys through MITR (Men Impacting Trust and Respect), an initiative by AHCT that mentors boys to be advocates for women. www.myavtar.com . For its transformational impact in the realm of DEI, Avtar Group was listed in the prestigious Steward Leadership 25 Listing by Straits Times & INSEAD in Singapore in 2022. In 2025, Avtar won the Times Business Awards and was recognized as the Leading Womens Employment Organization.

News Voir 7 Jan 2026 3:58 pm

Row over Balans Jamaat-e-Islami remark escalates

Thiruvananthapuram: Leader of the Opposition in the Assembly (LoP) VD Satheesan on Wednesday, January 7, launched a sharp attack on senior CPI(M) leader and Central Committee member AK Balan, accusing him of adopting a Sangh Parivar-style communal campaign through his recent remarks linking Jamaat-e-Islami to a potential UDF government. Satheesan said Balans statement that Jamaat-e-Islami Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 7 Jan 2026 3:19 pm

Rape case: Kerala HC extends interim protection from arrest to MLA Rahul Mamkootathil

High Court lists matter for hearing on January 21 and extends till then interim relief given to Palakkad MLA, who had challenged Thiruvananthapuram Principal District and Sessions Court's order denying him anticipatory bail

The Hindu 7 Jan 2026 11:46 am

Sutherland Dethrones Deepti To Claim Top Spot In T20I Bowlers Rankings

T20I Batting Rankings: Annabel Sutherland has emerged as the biggest gainer in the latest ICC Womens Rankings update, reclaiming the No.1 position in the T20I bowling rankings following Indias 15-run victory over Sri Lanka in the fifth and final T20I. The Australian bowler returned to the top spot after Indias Deepti Sharma dropped one place, with both players now tied on a rating of 736, the same rating Sutherland held when she first reached No.1 in August 2025. Sutherland, the fast-bowling all-rounder, had previously reached the top spot in August 2025 after Pakistan spinner Sadia Iqbal slipped down the rankings. Despite contributing figures of 1/28, Deepti was unable to retain her lead in the bowling rankings and now sits second, just one rating point behind Sutherland. However, her performance ensured she remained third in the ICC Womens T20I All-Rounder Rankings with 382 points. India captain Harmanpreet Kaur also made notable progress, climbing two places to 13th in the ICC Womens T20I Batting Rankings. Her rise comes after a match-winning innings of 68 off 43 balls in the final T20I at Thiruvananthapuram, an effort that earned her the Player of the Match award and moved her closer to the top 10. Indias dominant 50 series whitewash also led to other ranking gains. Amanjot Kaur jumped seven places to joint 78th, while Sri Lanka batters Hasini Perera and Imesha Dulani made significant strides after scoring half-centuries. Perera surged 31 spots to 40th following her 65 off 42 balls, while Dulani climbed 77 places to 84th after scoring 50 off 39 deliveries, including eight fours. The pair steadied Sri Lankas innings after the early dismissal of Chamari Athapaththu. India captain Harmanpreet Kaur also made notable progress, climbing two places to 13th in the ICC Womens T20I Batting Rankings. Her rise comes after a match-winning innings of 68 off 43 balls in the final T20I at Thiruvananthapuram, an effort that earned her the Player of the Match award and moved her closer to the top 10. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Meanwhile, Indias Arundhati Reddy impressed with a quick 27 not out from just 11 balls and picked up a wicket, resulting in a jump of 21 places to 44th in the bowling rankings. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 6 Jan 2026 3:42 pm

BJP account in Nemom Assembly seat closed, will be tough to reopen it: Minister Sivankutty

Kerala Minister V Sivankutty declared the BJP's Nemom constituency account is closed. He believes it will be difficult for the saffron party to reopen it. This statement follows the BJP's win in the Thiruvananthapuram corporation. Rajeev Chandrasekhar announced his intention to contest from Nemom.

The Economic Times 6 Jan 2026 1:06 pm

'Was Considered For Mayor Post Before Civic Polls': BJPs Thiruvananthapuram Councillor

R Sreelekha, BJP councillor and former DGP, supports VV Rajesh as Thiruvananthapuram Mayor, focusing on Sasthamangalam ward's development.

News18 5 Jan 2026 11:16 pm

Thiruvananthapurams urban green patches act as refuges for forest butterflies

Nearly half of Keralas fruit-feeding butterflies thrive within Thiruvananthapuram city: study

The Hindu 5 Jan 2026 8:23 pm

Thiruvananthapuram Mayor visits Chief Minister

Deputy Mayor G.S. Asha Nath was also part of the visit

The Hindu 5 Jan 2026 7:39 pm

Skin Bank at Thiruvananthapuram Government Medical College Hospital performs second skin harvesting

The facility achieved the feat within two weeks of becoming operational

The Hindu 5 Jan 2026 7:34 pm

BJP councillor R. Sreelekha says Thiruvananthapuram Mayor post was promised to her, but overlooked at last minute

But I cannot give up the councillors post as I have to serve the people who voted for me, says Sreelekha

The Hindu 5 Jan 2026 1:34 pm

BJP to organise Sabarimala Samrakshana Deepam on Jan. 14

Amit Shah to visit Thiruvananthapuram on January 11 for BJP State leadership meeting

The Hindu 3 Jan 2026 8:26 pm

Kerala Rail Development Corporation proposes extending Sabari rail to Thiruvananthapuram, Vizhinjam port

Proposal for preparing DPR for extension of Sabari line to Punalur and further up to Thiruvananthapuram was earlier taken up in board meeting of KRDCL in 2021

The Hindu 3 Jan 2026 4:20 pm

Former Kerala transport minister Antony Raju found guilty of evidence tampering in 1990 drug case

A court has convicted former Kerala minister Antony Raju. He was found guilty of tampering with evidence in a drug seizure case from 1990. The case involved the seizure of hashish at Thiruvananthapuram airport. Raju, then a junior lawyer, appeared for the accused. A subsequent probe revealed a conspiracy to tamper with evidence.

The Economic Times 3 Jan 2026 1:02 pm

'Double-engine government' needed for Kerala's development: Union Minister Suresh Gopi

Union Minister Suresh Gopi stressed the need for a BJP government in Kerala for development. He highlighted how a central forensic lab project was moved from Thrissur to Thiruvananthapuram. Gopi suggested learning from the BJP's Thiruvananthapuram Corporation win. He also plans to discuss preserving heritage buildings at Kollam railway station with the Union Railway Minister.

The Economic Times 3 Jan 2026 10:27 am

Theyyam to light up Thiruvananthapuram during Assembly book festival

Fourth edition of the Kerala Legislative Assembly International Book Festival will be organised from January 7 to 13

The Hindu 2 Jan 2026 11:18 pm

Community workshop on Spinal Muscular Atrophy held in Thiruvananthapuram

SMA is a rare neuromuscular disorder characterised by the degeneration of motor neurons, leading to progressive muscle weakness and wasting

The Hindu 2 Jan 2026 10:10 pm

Thiruvananthapuram district panchayat president V. Priyadarshini says priority for women and child-oriented projects

Portable ABC programme to control stray dogs in the rural belts of the district will be expanded, says the district panchayat president

The Hindu 2 Jan 2026 8:13 pm

Fixed match between LDF, UDF will end soon in Kerala: PM Modi after BJPs Thiruvananthapuram win

Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated the Congress-led UDF and CPI(M)-led LDF alliance in Kerala will soon end. He predicted a bright future for the BJP in the state. Modi praised BJP workers for their historic performance in Thiruvananthapuram's local body polls. He believes the people of Kerala are ready for a new dawn with the BJP-NDA.

The Economic Times 1 Jan 2026 11:43 pm

Congress & Left match-fixing will end soon, says PM Modi as Kerala braces for assembly polls

Prime Minister Narendra Modi predicted an end to the alleged match-fixing between Kerala's UDF and LDF, foreseeing a bright future for the BJP. He lauded party workers for a historic performance in Thiruvananthapuram's local body polls, signaling a new dawn for the state with the BJP-NDA emerging as the people's option.

The Economic Times 1 Jan 2026 6:18 pm

Pranali Chiktes solo cycle expedition for social change commences from Thiruvananthapuram

Pranali, who is from Maharashtra, begins a 70-day journey from Thiruvananthapuram to Nagpur in Maharashtra, with a mission

The Hindu 1 Jan 2026 4:47 pm

Residents of Thiruvananthapuram on the good things they want to carry forward to 2026

Well-known names from different fields talk about the positive things of 2025 in the city that they want to take forward to 2026

The Hindu 1 Jan 2026 3:35 pm

PM Modi Congratulates BJP's New Thiruvananthapuram Mayor After Historic Win

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday congratulated the newly elected Thiruvananthapuram Corporation Mayor VV Rajesh and his deputy GS Asha Nath after the BJP's historic win in the local body elections.

NDTV 1 Jan 2026 3:32 pm

PM Modi congratulates newly elected Thiruvananthapuram Mayor, party leadership on historic win in Corporation

In a letter, PM says epoch-making achievement of Mayor V.V. Rajesh and Deputy Mayor G.S. Asha Nath is a matter of happiness and pride

The Hindu 1 Jan 2026 2:12 pm

Modi Pens Letter to BJP Mayor, Hails Historic Win in Thiruvananthapuram

Prime Minister described the BJPs victory as an end to the fixed match between the CPI(M)-led Left Democratic Front (LDF) and the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF)

Deccan Chronicle 1 Jan 2026 1:33 pm

'Milestone In Golden Letters': PM Modi Writes To Thiruvananthapuram Mayor Rajesh, Hails BJP's Win

PM Modi, in a letter to newly elected Thiruvananthapuram Mayor VV Rajesh, termed the BJPs first-ever municipal corporation win in Kerala an epoch-making milestone.

News18 1 Jan 2026 1:02 pm

Kerala minister, Thiruvananthapuram mayor spar over use of Smart City buses

V.V. Rajesh accuses KSRTC of contractual violation, to which Minister K.B. Ganesh Kumar replies with States a 60% stake in Smart City funding, which the Corporation could ill afford to ignore

The Hindu 31 Dec 2025 9:02 pm

Pinarayi Vijayan, Siddaramaiah Attend 93rd Sivagiri Pilgrimage in Kerala

Sivagiri Pilgrimage is held every year for three days from December 30 to January 1 at Sivagiri, Thiruvananthapuram

Deccan Chronicle 31 Dec 2025 12:51 pm

Photo: India defeats SL by 15 runs, complete 5-0 series whitewash

Thiruvananthapuram: Indias players celebrate a wicket during the fifth T20 International cricket match of a series between India Women and Sri Lanka Women, at Greenfield International Stadium, in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2025. (PTI Photo)(PTI12_30_2025_000447B) Thiruvananthapuram: Indias players celebrate the wicket of Sri Lankas Hasini Perera during the fifth T20 International cricket match of 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 31 Dec 2025 12:05 am

Deepti Sharma shatters major T20I world record in IND vs SL match, becomes first-ever cricketer to..

Team India's star all-rounder Deepti Sharma etched her name in the history books during the IND-W vs SL-W match in Thiruvananthapuram on Tuesday.

DNA India 30 Dec 2025 11:02 pm

Mohanlal's mother Santhakumari passes away at 90 due to..., Mammootty pays final respects

Mohanlal's mother Santhakumari spent most of her life in Thiruvananthapuram, before Mohanlal brought her to Kochi following a stroke. The medical episode left her paralysed, and she remained bedridden for nearly a decade.

DNA India 30 Dec 2025 4:25 pm

All but News

Look, an investor A recent startup event in Kochi had young entrepreneurs, some right out of college, putting up stalls detailing their ambitious projects. It so happened that this correspondent was accorded a warm welcome to the venue, with the organisers and the top Kerala Startup Mission officials going out of their way to extend greetings. People, especially those manning the stalls, took note. Unaware of the buzz around my entry, I walked up to the stall of a startup that developed games. The enthusiastic founders started explaining their product and their business idea. Good story, I thought, and took the discussion forward. Soon, with a flourish, the youngsters took out their visiting cards and requested a meet-up to discuss their product further. Suddenly, the realisation dawned: They are after funding and I am their prospective investor! Oh no, Im a journalist, I corrected, setting off loud laughter. The founders, however, were quick to clarify that a story on them would be just as important. Anu Kuruvilla Jackfruit for lunch, in the wild On an assignment to the Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary, I set off from Kottayam at dawn, armed with a notebook and on the strength of a cup of coffee. En route from Marayur, I hoped to find some shop. Instead, the road slipped quietly into reserve forest stretchesno shops, no tea stalls only trees and wildlife warnings. Past the checkpost and a five-kilometre drive through the sanctuary, I was at my destination a tribal settlement -- around 2 pm. By then, I was so hungry I felt capable of devouring an elephant! As is their custom, the Muthuvan community welcomed me warmly. An elderly woman offered coffee, and on learning I had missed lunch, the tribal chief promptly plucked out an elephant-sized treat -- a ripe jackfruit. He sliced it open, served as fresh as any. Perhaps it was the hunger, or the kindness, but that was the sweetest jackfruit ever! Talk of hospitality. Nejma Sulaiman Deja vu in Paris A week-long stay for a climate conference in Paris, the fashion capital of the world, enabled this reporter to see up close its impressive civic sense, love for arts, polite behaviour, and the way Parisians valued privacy. But on September 18, as I walked around the streets, a sense of shared culture hit me. There it was, playing out in front of my eyes a massive protest march... in Paris! The metro system and the suburban rail service were disrupted, not to speak of traffic snarl-ups, as thousands of workers led by 10 trade unions marched down the streets protesting President Emmanuel Macrons proposal for budget cuts. Placards, slogans, and dancing on the streets as if I was back witnessing one of the routine protests on the Palayam-Secretariat stretch in Thiruvananthapuram. My journalist friend quipped: A cultural connect! Manoj Viswanathan Fritters? No, politics Covering local body elections entails travelling to the remote corners of a district, Kasaragod in this reporters case. Having reached the border town of Muligadde, hardly a kilometre from Karnataka, after a long day, my friend and I sought refuge at a roadside shack for some refreshment. We attempted to strike a conversation on politics, in chaste Malayalam. The shop owner returned a blank look and called in his cook. The elderly man began explaining the fritters on offer, in Tulu! It was our turn to return that blank look. I racked my brain to brush up on some Kannada. The conversation then turned into an interesting mixture of Tulu, Malayalam and broken Kannada. But none of us understood what the other was saying! Finally, two other customers came to our rescue. Its about politics, chetta! Well, the awkward smiles said it all: Theres plenty to learn in a district that speaks seven languages. Arockiaraj J Location live, assault invited Amid the political uproar over a sexual assault complaint, this correspondent rang up a police officer in Malappuram to verify certain facts. Instead of offering the usual grim response, the officer jumped straight into describing a critical turn of events, in all seriousness: An IUML worker abused that particular survivor while chatting in a local WhatsApp group. He then picked a fight with CPM workers, dragged their wives into it, shared his live location daringly, and went home and slept. The CPM workers took the location pin seriously, followed Google Maps, reached his house, and attacked him while he was snoring! The moment he finished the account, we burst out laughing, simultaneously. That, the officer said, was the first instance in his career of a victim sending an invitation to the attackers. (The IUML worker suffered minor injuries and the CPM workers were caught.) Lakshmi Athira Love in the time of AI Out of nowhere, the RahulAshwathi Chechi romance flooded Keralas social media timelines. Emotions ran wild and shares multiplied before questions could even arise. The story felt so real a childhood rescue, a life-altering sacrifice, and a love wrapped in pure Malayali sentiment that thousands admired it without blinking. But the deeper I dug, the touching love story turned into a reporters nightmare. As the cinematic fog cleared, a digital villain came to the fore: artificial intelligence! No real Rahul, no heroic lorry scene, just an expertly crafted AI narrative that hijacked human empathy and went viral. By the time the truth surfaced, the damage or rather the business was done, proving yet again that in the age of scrolling thumbs and soft hearts, feelings trend faster than facts. Pooja Nair Looming deadline and a deep dive More than eight years after the traumatic night, and nearly five years after the trial began, the long-awaited verdict in the 2017 actor abduction and sexual assault case was pronounced on December 8. Actor Dileep was acquitted, while Pulsar Suni and five others were convicted. For the public, it was a verdict. For this correspondent, it was the culmination of years of reporting marked by shock, exhaustion, and quiet pain. Four days after the verdict, on December 12, I reached the court at 9 am. The courtroom was jam-packed, heavy with anticipation. By 11 am, the sentence was announced. A familiar ritual followed, of reporters waiting for the verdict copy. Hours passed. Afternoon slipped into evening. At 9 pm, I was still on the court premises, empty-handed, deadline looming. With no copy of the verdit in sight, I headed to the office to file the main story and allied reports. Even after finishing those, the hunt for the all important document continued. At 10.30 pm, news broke that the verdict copy was out. Immediately, I called my source, a lawyer representing two of the accused persons. He received the copy at 11 pm and I rushed to collect it. The days final edition was drawing close. Back in the office, I opened the massive order -- 1,709 pages! I couldnt help but stare at it for a few seconds. Quickly, the deadline bell rang in my head, and I dived into the details. Thankfully, almost immediately, my eyes caught a crucial section: the court posing questions on the person behind the alleged quotation. I read that portion at breakneck speed, focused only on what mattered most for the story. Somehow, through fatigue and adrenaline rush, I finished writing in time. I felt a rare happiness, more relief than joy, having filed a story based directly on the verdict the very same day. P Ramdas

The New Indian Express 30 Dec 2025 8:59 am

Pappanji to be burnt at Kovalam Crafts Village

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Bringing the long-running Fort Kochi Pappanji tradition to Kovalam, a 40-feet-high effigy has been set up at the Kerala Arts and Crafts Village and will be set on fire at midnight on December 31 as part of the New Year celebrations. This is the first time Kovalam is formally adopting the Pappanji ritual, believed to symbolise bidding farewell to the old year and its troubles. The effigy has been built over 10 days by a team of around 10 artists. The structure has been designed to be visible from a distance inside the campus. Chief Operating Officer T U Sreeprasad added that the preparations were in the final stage. Public viewing of the effigy will be allowed till 3 pm on December 31. From 7 pm, stage programmes will commence at the venue, which will continue till midnight. The burning of the effigy along with a fireworks display will mark the beginning of the New Year. As Kovalam is now joining the list of venues hosting Pappanji burning, organisers expect the event to grow into an annual New Year attraction similar to the Fort Kochi model, though on a smaller scale to begin with. The celebrations are being held under the banner Epilogue, the fourth edition of the New Year event at the venue.

The New Indian Express 30 Dec 2025 8:49 am

Personal laws are a major challenge for Muslim women: Kadeeja Mumthas

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Personal laws have been disguised as unchangeable divine words against modern Muslim women who are progressing with education and a sense of democratic rights, former Kerala Sahitya Akademi vice-president Kadeeja Mumthas said on Monday, adding that the persistence of these laws was the greatest challenge faced by them. She was delivering the Vakkom Moulavi Memorial Lecture organised by the Vakkom Moulavi Memorial Research Centre (VMMRC) at Christ Church Centenary Hall in Thiruvananthapuram. Calling the inheritance laws opposite in spirit to the Islamic ideals of equality, justice and independent reasoning (Ijtihad) upheld by Vakkom Moulavi, Kadeeja said the intellectual revolution carried out through language by Moulavi and Swadeshabhimani Ramakrishna Pillai is an unforgettable chapter in the independence struggle of Kerala and the princely state of Travancore. Mentioning that Moulavi strongly reacted against superstitions, regressive rituals, the communitys tendency to ignore the Malayalam language and modern education, and discrimination against women, Kadeeja said he emphasised that worldly matters could be amended by considering logic, public good and justice according to changing times, while keeping faith in the Quran and Prophetic traditions. Remembering Moulavis contribution to the freedom struggle is highly relevant in the current political climate, where Muslims are increasingly being marginalised, she said. On the occasion, the Vakkom Moulavi Memorial Award was presented to senior writer and journalist G Priyadarshanan. Former director of Malayalam Mission Suja Susan George presided over the event. A book Navothanathinte Neekkirippukal: Vakkom Moulaviyude Sampoorna Krithikal, edited by K M Seethi, was also released.

The New Indian Express 30 Dec 2025 8:48 am

Tradition and modernity coexist in Kerala, says Vice-President

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Kerala stands out as a land where tradition and modernity go hand in hand, said Vice-President C P Radhakrishnan. He was addressing the Trivandrum Fest, organised by the CSI Church in association with various Christian organisations and Kerala Tourism to spread the message of Christmas and communal harmony, at the state capital on Monday. Kerala is renowned for its religious harmony and rich culture. It presents a fine confluence of tradition and modernity, he said. Stressing the importance of celebrating festivals together, the Vice-President said programmes such as the Thiruvananthapuram Fest highlight the need for unity across the country. Christmas is not a celebration of Christians alone. It is a festival that brings people from all walks of life together in joy, he said. He added that culture and progress must coexist and that every achievement should contribute to the welfare of society. Minister M B Rajesh, Mayor V V Rajesh, Latin Archdiocese Archbishop Thomas J Netto, Shantigiri Ashram general secretary Swami Gururathnam Jnana Tapaswi, Palayam Imam V P Suhaib Maulavi, Changanassery Archdiocese Vicar General Monsignor John Thekkeckara and representatives of various faiths too attended the event. The Vice-President reached the state capital for a two-day visit to Kerala on Monday. On Tuesday, he will attend the 93rd Sivagiri Pilgrimage at Varkala and later take part in the Platinum Jubilee celebrations of Mar Ivanios College.

The New Indian Express 30 Dec 2025 8:19 am

CPI trains guns on CM Pinarayi Vijayan, CPM for Kerala local body election failure

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: In a sharp criticism, the CPI has come down heavily on Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and CPM alleging that their actions created distrust among the voters and contributed significantly to the LDFs setback in the local body election . At its state secretariat and state executive meetings held on Monday, the CPI concluded that strong anti-incumbency against the state government is the key factor behind the poll defeat. Members stated that certain positions taken by the CM on some issues had raised doubts among the public regarding the governments true intentions.They specifically highlighted CPMs soft approach and CMs silence over SNDP Yogam general secretary Vellappally Natesans communally charged remarks. It is not right to justify the act of the Yogam general secretary accompanying the CM in the latters car. People now have serious doubts about the CMs intentions, leaders observed. The leaders further noted that the electoral setback, despite the government issuing welfare pensions ahead of the polls, clearly reflected prevailing anti-incumbency sentiments, adding that the Sabarimala gold theft case played a role in the loss. The front failed to clarify its stand on this issue. Though Rahul Mamkootathil is an MLA, Congress expelled him after sexual assault complaints were raised against him. However, the CPM did not take any action against former TDB president A Padma Kumar. This seriously affected the poll prospects. Members also criticised the government for signing the PM-SHRI agreement with the Centre. Kerala local body poll results: Pinarayis invincibility myth breaks as LDF strategy falters

The New Indian Express 30 Dec 2025 8:17 am

Central funding delay risks choking Jal Jeevan Mission rollout in Kerala

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Kerala faces delays in the release of central funds under the Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM), aimed at ensuring piped drinking water to rural households, according to senior officials. Before the implementation of the project, just 17.50 lakh (25.06% of the total) rural households in the state had access to piped drinking water. Since the Union government launched JJM in August 2019, the number of connections has increased to 38.71 lakh households, covering nearly 55.54% of the total 69.82 lakh rural households. When the project began, only three districts Alappuzha, Ernakulam, and Thrissur had over 25% coverage. At present, seven districts Kollam, Thiruvananthapuram, Alappuzha, Ernakulam, Palakkad, Kannur and Thrissur have crossed 50% coverage. Pathanamthitta, Kottayam and Malappuram have achieved over 45% coverage, while the remaining districts have crossed 30%. So far, 117 panchayats have achieved 100% coverage, enabling them to divert funds to other development sectors. Before the project, only 116 panchayats had over 50% coverage. Currently, 403 panchayats have crossed the 50% mark. Among assembly constituencies, nine Dharmadam, Kalliasseri, Kannur, Beypore, Vypeen, Ernakulam, Kochi, Aroor and Vaikom have achieved 100% coverage, while 73 have crossed 50%. According to senior officials with the Kerala Water Authority (KWA), the project was initially scheduled for completion by March 2024. It was extended to March 2025, and further to December 2028, as was announced in the Union Budget 2025-26. The total estimated cost for achieving 100% coverage in Kerala is Rs 44,714.79 crore. So far, Rs 11,643.59 crore has been spent in the state. Of this, Rs 5,610.30 crore was central share, with the remaining Rs 6,033.29 crore made available by the state. KWA officials said the state could increase coverage from 55.54% to nearly 75% by December 2026 if the Centre ensures timely release of funds. Though the project has been extended, the Union cabinet is yet to approve fund allocation. From March onwards, no central funds have been released. Yet, we carried out work worth nearly Rs 6,000 crore between March and December 2025, which will ensure connections to about eight lakh households. Half of this amount has to come from the Centre, a senior official said, requesting anonymity. Sources said the state arranged its share of the spend from March to December through Nabard, but further delays in central fund release would affect the pace of the project. With the deadline extended to 2028, senior state government officials fear prolonged delays in fund allocation. However, many believe that if funds are released on time, Kerala can achieve 100% rural piped water coverage by 2027. This is a crucial project as cities are expanding into nearby rural areas. Ensuring water availability will encourage people to move to rural regions close to cities. The project needs to be accelerated, a senior official from the state revenue department said.

The New Indian Express 30 Dec 2025 8:05 am

Special prosecutor appointed in Thiruvananthapuram MCH doctor's suicide case

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The state government has appointed former additional government pleader and public prosecutor M Salahudeen as the special public prosecutor in the sensational suicide case of a young female doctor, who was a student of Thiruvananthapuram Medical College Hospital in 2023. Dr Shahana A J, a second-year PG student in the surgery department, died by suicide on December 2, 2023, at her apartment near the MCH. She took the drastic step after her lover, Dr EA Ruwais, who was also her colleague, backed off from the marriage promise demanding a huge dowry. Shahanas family had alleged that Ruwais demanded one acre of land, 150 sovereigns of gold and a BMW car as dowry. She later died by suicide by injecting a high dose of anesthesia. Ruwais was arrested by the Medical College Hospital after he was booked for abetting suicide.

The New Indian Express 30 Dec 2025 7:59 am

INTERVIEW | Thiruvananthapuram Corp council will examine issues BJP raised as oppn, says Mayor Rajesh

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The new city corporation council will verify all allegations raised by previous BJP-led opposition, said Mayor V V Rajesh . In a brief interaction, Rajesh shared with TNIE his vision about the new city, corruption allegations, stray dog management, waste management reforms, electric buses, streetlights, and BJPs political prospects. Over the past five years, the BJP has raised several allegations against the corporation, including corruption and backdoor appointments. What action will the new administration take? All the issues we raised while in the opposition will be examined thoroughly. We have started scrutinising all relevant documents. After examining them, we will decide what legal steps can be taken. At that stage, discussions with legal experts and corporation officials will naturally follow. There were serious discussions and allegations on hundreds of backdoor appointments made by the LDF. All those aspects will be examined in detail as part of this process. The Attukal Pongala issue was among the first matters we flagged. All documents related to every issue raised by us earlier are now being examined. What steps are being taken on stray dog management and the proposed dog shelter? Sterilisation will be expedited. That is a key step we are focusing on immediately. Today we initiated discussions on stray dog management and setting up of a dog shelter. After examining the Supreme Court verdict, we will consult experts, including veterinary doctors. We need clarity on the design and area requirements for dog shelter This process has already been initiated. What are your plans for improving nightlife? No, that discussion has not started yet. We can talk about it later. I dont want to state my personal perspective without having a discussion on the matter. Streetlights not functioning is a major complaint across the city. What is your plan? As a former councillor, I am well aware of the pain and inconvenience caused by non-functional streetlights. We are investigating the reasons behind the failures and steps will be taken to resolve them. This is a serious issue within the city limits and also in rural areas. Electric buses purchased for Thiruvananthapuram are reportedly being operated in other districts. Will the corporation intervene? We have asked for the agreement documents between Smart City and KSRTC. These buses were procured to reduce pollution in our city. There must be a clear agreement outlining the conditions, including the corporations share and responsibilities. We need to examine whether those conditions are being complied with. We can only implement existing ones. If KSRTC is complying with the agreement, there is no issue. If there is a violation, then the corporations intervention is necessary. That decision can be taken only after examining the documents. Waste management continues to be a major concern. What changes are you planning? The changes we are planning will address all existing shortcomings. Issues related to service delivery and waste handling will be resolved. There are several successful models in the country - Indore, Goa, and others. We need to assess which model suits Thiruvananthapuram best, considering land availability and local conditions. That model will be implemented. With BJP now having four assembly constituencies within the corporation limits, how do you assess the partys prospects in the next assembly elections? BJP will not just win in four constituencies. With the development happening in Thiruvananthapuram, the party will expand its presence across Kerala. The growth of BJP in Kerala is evident, just as it has been across India.

The New Indian Express 30 Dec 2025 7:53 am

Kerala education department to revamp PTA structure in govt, aided schools

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: In a move to facilitate smoother communication between parents, teachers and department authorities, the state government has decided to revamp the structure of parent teacher associations (PTAs) in the government and aided schools of the state. The move comes following the departments observation of improper practices within PTAs of certain schools. A workshop regarding this will be held in the first week of January, according to department sources. Speaking about the new initiative, General Education Minister V Sivankutty told TNIE that this will bring a uniform pattern among the PTAs. Currently, the PTAs are functioning in each school with their own rules, and have zero coordination with those of others. Provisions to monitor their collection of funds and support auditing are also actively under consideration, the minister told TNIE . Stating that rigged election practices within PTAs of certain schools will be eliminated through this, Sivankutty also mentioned that setting up of PTAs at the district and state levels will also be done, specifics of which, including the proportion of parents and teachers, is only being drafted. A higher official working with the education department remarked that the new structure would provide firsthand information about the parents take on various issues. Currently, the only way the department receives feedback is through teachers associations, but never through parents. With the new revamp in order, we will bring everything under one umbrella, giving enough weightage to the concerns of all stakeholders involved, the official said. However, the revamp will not be an easy process for the department, as legalities pose challenges. Even though School Management Committees (SMCs) have been formulated as per the Right to Education, the PTAs have been functioning as per unwritten norms. While 51% of members are parents in PTAs, the share is higher in SMCs, and efforts to unify them will be a tough task, a senior department official said.

The New Indian Express 30 Dec 2025 7:38 am

Kerala temples strike gold with silver

KOCHI: For decades, silver in Keralas temples lived in the shadows always the bridesmaid to glittering gold, rarely the bride. Offered by devotees as lamps, vessels and ornaments, and tucked away in backspaces and strongrooms, the white metal was long treated as ceremonial surplus rather than serious wealth. That changed dramatically in 2025 as the global silver prices crossed the $77-an-ounce mark this week, gaining over 167% so far this year. A stunning surge in silver prices has pushed the once-overlooked metal into the spotlight, turning dusty temple inventories into valuable financial assets. Nowhere is this shift more visible than at the iconic Guruvayur Sree Krishna temple. Long content to keep its silver holdings out of sight, the temple recently monetised nearly five tonnes of the metal, unlocking about Rs 35 crore in the process. As per available data, the Guruvayur temple receives an average 120125 kg of silver annually as offerings from devotees. In November 2025 alone, it received 12.154 kg of silver, followed by 8.025 kg in December. Similarly, big temples like Attukal and Sabarimala, as well as Sree Padmanabhaswamy temple receive huge offerings in silver in various forms like lamps, bowls, statuette, said B M Nagarajan of Rajan Jewellery in Chalai, Thiruvananthapuram. Miniature human figurines are offered for prosperity and good health. When I started my shop 50 years ago, a half-gram figurine in silver (alroopam) cost about 50 paise. Today, it costs over Rs 25, he said. Ezhikode Sasi Namboothiri, who has served as melshanti at both Sabarimala and Guruvayur, said silver has always been an intrinsic part of temple rituals, with some traditions placing it ahead of gold because of its properties. Price rally has altered market psychology For certain poojas, silver bowls are mandatory. People have been offering miniature human figures to temples for decades, and silver has been the preferred metal, he said. Trade bodies say the price rally has altered market psychology. S Abdul Nazar, general secretary of the Gold & Silver Merchants Association, told TNIE that silver prices have surged sharply, at times even outperforming gold. Investment demand, its inclusion in the US critical minerals list, and momentum buying have all played a role, he said. Silver, he added, is now trading around Rs 250260 per gram, up from about Rs 100125 per gram a year ago. Sundaravalli Narayanaswami, chairperson of the India Gold Policy Centre -IIMA, said silver prices are set to increase further. I dont perceive any immediate downside. At best, it may plateau sometime soon. Again, the causes are due to macroeconomic factors and global markets. India is impacted, but has little influence on this, she added.

The New Indian Express 30 Dec 2025 7:34 am

India eye series whitewash, SL hunt for consolation win

Thiruvananthapuram, Dec 29: India will look to continue their aggressive intent and complete a 5-0 series whitewash against a vanquished Sri Lanka in the fifth and final womens T20 International here on Tuesday. The five-match series has formed a significant part of Indias preparation for the T20 World Cup in England in June-July next year. []

The Shillong Times 30 Dec 2025 6:22 am

KSRTCs city ride a draw in the New Year season

The rides, between 3 p.m. and 10 p.m. at hourly intervals,startfrom East Fort, and coversprominent areas like Palayam, Museum,Kanakakkunnu,Vellayambalam,Kowdiar,Pattoor,Chakkai, Thiruvananthapuram International Airport, BrahMos Aerospace,Shanghumughom, and LuLu Mall

The Hindu 29 Dec 2025 11:29 pm

Angel Chakma killing a national disgrace, says Shashi Tharoor

The killing of Angel Chakma in Uttarakhand is not merely a tragedy but a national disgrace, Congress leader Shashi Tharoor said on Monday. Angel Chakma, a 24-year-old MBA student, was assaulted along with his brother by a group of attackers in Dehradun on December 9. He later succumbed to his injuries at a hospital on December 25. The incident, described as a racially motivated attack, sparked widespread outrage across the country. Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, termed the killing a horrific hate crime and accused the BJP of normalising hatred. Meanwhile, Thiruvananthapuram MP Shashi Tharoor condemned the killing of the young man from Tripura, describing the incident as a disturbing reflection of rising racism and prejudice in parts of the country. A young man from Tripura, a proud Indian, was racially abused, dehumanized with slurs like Chinese and momo, and ultimately murdered. This was not an isolated act of violence; it was the culmination of ignorance, prejudice, and a failure of our society to recognize and respect its own diversity, Tharoor said. Tharoor expressed shock and shame over what he termed the growing normalisation of racism in North India, often disguised as casual mockery or enabled by systemic neglect. He emphasised that the Northeast, with its diverse cultures, languages, and traditions, is an integral part of Indian identity and not a peripheral region. Despite this, he noted, people from the region continue to face racial profiling, exclusion, and abuse. The brutal killing of Aniel Chakwa in Uttarakhand is not just a tragedyit is a national disgrace. A young man from Tripura, a proud Indian, was racially abused, dehumanized with slurs like Chinese and momo, and ultimately murdered. This was not an isolated act of violence; pic.twitter.com/WHmA0m7Q0L Shashi Tharoor (@ShashiTharoor) December 29, 2025 Calling for justice, Tharoor said accountability must extend beyond the courts to the collective conscience of the nation. He urged that Chakmas death should not be reduced to a statistic or a fleeting headline, but instead serve as a catalyst for education, empathy, and reform. He advocated for schools to teach the histories and cultures of all Indian communities and for the media to portray people from the Northeast with dignity. The MP also called on political and religious leaders to speak out, warning that silence amounts to complicity. Referring to Hindu philosophy, Tharoor said that pluralism and inclusion lie at the core of the tradition, which has historically embraced diversity across tribes, castes, languages, and faiths. Concluding his statement, Tharoor urged the nation to honour Chakmas memory through concrete action, and to work towards building a society where no Indian feels alien in their own country.

The New Indian Express 29 Dec 2025 4:48 pm

Congress wades into CPI(M)BJP spat over MLA office space in Thiruvananthapuram

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: A dispute over an office space between a ruling CPI (M) MLA and a newly elected BJP councillor took a fresh turn on Monday with the Congress party wading into the stand-off, suggesting that the legislator should move to the MLA hostel for the remainder of the Assembly term. In a Facebook post, former Congress MLA and now a councillor, K S Sabarinathan, said the issue of MLAs office functioning in the Corporation office at the Sasthamangalam ward should be examined by the civic body. It is the civic body that should examine the existing agreement between the MLA and the Corporation and take a decision about the rent, he said. He pointed out that most legislators in Kerala utilise private rentals within their respective constituencies. Councillor vs MLA: Sreelekha wants office vacated, Prasanth says no A two-time former MLA of Aruvikkara constituency, Sabarinathan said his own office during that time operated from a rented room at the segment, paying monthly rent. However, MLA V K Prasanth enjoys a particular advantage. The MLA Hostel of the Legislative Assembly is located in the Vattiyoorkavu constituency, which he represents, the Congress leader pointed out. Situated in the heart of the city, the MLA Hostel has well-furnished rooms, computer facilities, car parking and all essential amenities. On enquiry, I learned that two excellent office rooms, numbered 31 and 32 in the Nila Block of the MLA Hostel, have been allotted in his name, he said. When the government provides such a well-equipped MLA Hostel free of cost, why should it be abandoned in favour of this room at Sasthamangalam? Sabarinathan asked. He opined that it would be better for him to shift to the MLA Hostel for the remaining period of this Assemblys term. However, while replying to the Congress councillor, Prasanth sought to know why does the grand-old party support the arguments of the BJP in the issue. Minister Sivankutty dismisses councillors claim over MLA office The stand adopted by the Congress in favour of the BJP should be examined in the present political scenario in the state, he told a TV channel. The MLA also said his office is functioning in Shasthamangalam as it is a more convenient for the people in his constituency to step in for their requirements. The row erupted when Vattiyoorkavu MLA and CPI (M) leader V K Prasanth had said that BJP councillor R Sreelekha contacted him over the phone and asked him to vacate his office in the Corporation's building in Sasthamangalam. He said his MLA office has been functioning in the building for the past seven years and that earlier a BJP councillor had also used a portion of the same building as an office. He likened the move to Bulldozer Raj, claiming that policies adopted by the BJP in some north Indian states were being replicated in Thiruvananthapuram. Sreelekha, however, later clarified that she had only made a humble request to Prasanth, citing lack of adequate space in the Corporation building. City Mayor VV Rajesh later said that documents related to the renting of the space to the MLA would be examined. Sreelekha, a retired DGP, the recent local body election on a BJP ticket.

The New Indian Express 29 Dec 2025 12:51 pm

Organisational weakness blamed for CPM's Kerala local body poll defeat

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Organisational weakness and overconfidence were among the key reasons behind the LDFs setback in the recently concluded local body elections, CPM leaders observed at the two-day state committee meeting that began on Sunday. They said this prevented the benefits of the LDF governments good governance from effectively reaching the public. The party leadership was criticised for its failure to take timely disciplinary action against Pathanamthitta district committee member and former Travancore Devaswom Board president A Padmakumar, an accused in the Sabarimala gold theft case. The UDFs campaign against CPMs laxity in acting against accused leaders, despite two of them being in SIT custody, created distrust among voters, a leader said. However, many others maintained that the Sabarimala episode had little impact in the Malabar region. Instead, there was a strong anti-incumbency factor against several local self governments. The party failed to address the issue. Leaders and lower committees were overconfident, another leader said. The organisational weakness of the CPM reflected in the setback in many districts. Leaders noted that wherever the party effectively countered the BJPs campaign against the CPM and the LDF government, the saffron party failed to make much inroads. The failure to defend against the political attack resulted in loss of control over many local bodies. Several leaders stressed that the LDF even won wherever the party successfully countered the BJPs campaign on the Sabarimala issue. The consolidation of Muslim votes in Malabar and the Christian voters affinity for the UDF in central Kerala were also cited as crucial factors. Leaders criticised the leaderships soft stand on SNDP Yogam general secretary Vellappally Natesan, despite his controversial anti-Muslim rhetoric, which they said contributed to the complete alienation of the Muslim community. While the leadership argued that minorities, who had earlier supported the LDF, continued to stand with the front, many urged the party to examine why the governments development achievement failed to resonate with the electorate.

The New Indian Express 29 Dec 2025 9:14 am

Strap up! Certificate course in toddy tapping to begin in Kerala from February

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: At a time when certificate courses are in vogue on a variety of subjects, imagine earning one in traditional toddy tapping! In what could give a new push to toddy production in the state, the Kerala Agricultural University is joining hands with the Kerala Toddy Industry Development Board (KTIDB) to provide a month-long Toddy Technician Course. With admissions expected to start as early as February next year, the course will combine both theoretical and practical knowledge with the help of qualified faculty and trained experts. The course set to be rolled out with a stipend of Rs 10,000 and without any fee for the course, food, or accommodation will be offered at the university campus in Vellayani, Thiruvananthapuram. With the age-group being as wide as 18 to 45, and with 30 trainees in each batch, the authorities aim to capture the attention of people of different ages. While the Toddy Board has structured the course, the university will largely be providing the infrastructure support required. One of the main problems the Kerala toddy industry faces is the absence of good toddy tappers, the solution for which, we hope, will begin with this course, KTIDB chief executive officer Anil Kumar G said. He said there will be two trainers for practical sessions.

The New Indian Express 29 Dec 2025 9:09 am

Scrutiny of Super League Kerala teams was routine, says GST dept; franchise cries foul

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Stating that the inspections centred on six Super League Kerala (SLK) franchises were part of a routine scrutiny, the state GST department has said that a report on the checks conducted on December 23 will be submitted to the headquarters in the coming days.Documents were examined as part of the routine inspection and no further information regarding this can be shared at this point. The report would be submitted to the headquarters, an official with the department said. Meanwhile, Calicut FC condemned the coordinated inspections, noting that although the clubs have consistently remained open to regulatory scrutiny, the manner in which the checks were carried out caused discomfort to staff and disrupted routine operations. The club pointed out that each franchise invests approximately Rs 10 crore annually on teams, logistics and development initiatives, even as financial returns remain at a nascent stage. The inspections, which were perceived as raid-like and intimidating, reportedly required staff to remain at their desks for several hours, even restricting routine breaks. Franchisees were taken by surprise and later understood that the focus of the inspection was the GST applicability on remuneration paid to foreign players, the statement said. The club added that franchise owners from well-established business houses in the state have entered the league with a long-term commitment to rebuilding Keralas football ecosystem and creating structured opportunities for young talent, and that this is reflected in the Kerala Santosh Trophy squads, where a substantial number of players have emerged from the SLK. The inclusion of a limited number of foreign players and reputed foreign coaches, they noted, has also played a major role in helping local youth train and compete at higher standards. Franchises maintain that all player contracts are properly documented and that, if additional information or clarifications were required, these could have been sought through routine communication rather than through such measures. Calicut FC added that franchises have obtained advice from leading tax and legal experts, structured their operations with transparency and sound governance, and intend to defend their position through due legal process.

The New Indian Express 29 Dec 2025 8:35 am

Minister Sivankutty dismisses councillors claim over MLA office

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: R Sreelekhas demand to vacate the Sasthamangalam office used by Vattiyoorkavu MLA V K Prasanth was a challenge to the democratic system, General Education Minister V Sivankutty said on Sunday. Alleging political vendetta behind the move, he said Sreelekha had neither the right nor the authority to raise any claim over a corporation building. He claimed the attempt to disrupt the functioning of an office that served thousands of people in Vattiyoorkavu over the past seven years was politically motivated. Sivankutty said the state government had taken a clear decision allowing MLAs to function from offices under the control of the state government, municipal corporations and panchayats, irrespective of party affiliations. This was followed even during the tenures of the LDF and UDF governments, he said. Emphasising that an elected representatives office is not merely a building but a place where people access services, he said, Targeting an office that is functioning legally after paying the rent fixed by the corporation violates basic norms and propriety. Sivankutty, a former mayor of Thiruvananthapuram corporation, also said the municipal secretary has the authority to issue an eviction notice. Any move against the MLAs office while the legally valid contract period is in force, bypassing due procedure, amounts to challenging the mandate of people of Vattiyoorkavu, he said, asserting that the work of a popular MLA cannot be undermined by such cheap tactics.

The New Indian Express 29 Dec 2025 8:22 am

Organ donation pledges go up, but Kerala far behind top states

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Organ donation pledges in Kerala rose in 2025, crossing the 10,000-mark with around 6,000 new commitments in the year. The whopping 161% surge also improved the states national ranking from 13 to 10. However, Kerala remains far behind states such as Maharashtra and Rajasthan, which registered nearly one lakh pledges each, underscoring a gap between its reputation as a health pioneer and actual performance. Experts caution that the improvement is built on a low baseline; for a state that has long projected itself as a leader in public health, the numbers remain modest. They argue that sustained awareness campaigns, particularly among youth organisations, are essential if Kerala is to match its stature in the national health index. The revival of pledges comes after years of stagnation and controversy surrounding the cadaver donation programme. In 2024, Kerala recorded just 11 donations, a six-year low, while only 3,000 individuals registered through the National Organ and Tissue Transplant Organisation (NOTTO) platform by December. This year, pledges have coincided with a rise in donations. The state recorded 22 cadaver donations, highest in nine years. Officials at the Kerala State Organ and Tissue Transplantation Organisation (K-SOTTO) said pledging of organs picked up pace in the last 3-4 months, with Thiruvananthapuram, Ernakulam and Kollam leading Aadhaar-based registrations. The increase in organ donation pledges is a reflection of the change in public attitude towards the programme, said Dr Noble Gracious, the K-SOTTO executive director. He noted that pledges were made from people across the state. And while the 30-45 age group led in 2024, this year the 18-30 age group took the lead. Families, once hesitant, have also begun honouring pledges as was seen in the case of A R Aneesh, a 38-year-old assistant prison officer from Thiruvananthapuram, whose family donated nine organs, including his heart, lungs, kidneys, liver, pancreas, hand and corneas, in October.

The New Indian Express 29 Dec 2025 8:04 am

Councillor vs MLA: Sreelekha wants office vacated, Prasanth says no

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: A phone call by newly-elected Sasthamangalam councillor R Sreelekha on Saturday evening to Vattiyoorkavu MLA V K Prasanth, requesting him to vacate the MLA office functioning in the Sasthamangalam office building of the Thiruvananthapuram corporation kicked off a political storm on Sunday. The issue spilled into the public domain in the morning when former Thiruvananthapuram mayor Prasanth reached the corporation building to clarify his stand, drawing a large number of media persons and the public to the spot. Both the MLAs office and the councillors office operate on the ground floor. Sreelekha had cited space constraints in the councillors office as the reason for her request. However, Prasanth made it clear he had no plans to vacate. All facilities required for a councillors office have been provided here. It is a building with two gates and all necessary amenities. For over seven years, the offices of the councillor and the MLA have been functioning here, and such an issue was never raised earlier, Prasanth told reporters. Questioning the timing of the request, the MLA asked, Why is there a demand to vacate now? Is it fair for a councillor to ask an MLA to move out citing inadequate facilities? He said he had a valid rent tenure for the office until March 31 and that a request had already been submitted to the corporation seeking renewal. If the corporation decides to evict me, I will challenge it legally. I cannot accept a request that violates my rights as a tenant, he said. Shortly after, Sreelekha arrived on the premises and explained her position. This is a building belonging to the Thiruvananthapuram corporation and is meant for the functioning of the zonal office and the councillors office. To my knowledge, there is no formal agreement permitting the MLAs office to function here, she said. Cant accept unjust request, says Prasanth Stressing that Prasanth was like a brother to her, the former DGP said, Based on our long-standing friendship, I only asked whether there was any possibility of vacating the place as my office faces space constraints. This should not have been turned into a controversy, she said. She said files and an almirah of the councillors office were kept inside a toilet due to lack of space. Sreelekha then briefly entered Prasanths office and said she harboured no animosity towards anyone, only goodwill. Prasanth, however, reiterated that while he bore no personal ill will, he could not accept an unjust request. As criticism mounted over the issue being raised without prior discussion within the party or the council, Mayor V V Rajesh also addressed the media. Sreelekha and Prasanth have been friends for many years. She only raised the issue based on that rapport. There was no need to politicise it to this extent, the mayor said. Even as General Education Minister V Sivankutty claimed that Sreelekhas demand was politically motivated, sources said many in the Left camp suspect that a broader political strategy could be at play, amid speculation that the BJP may field Sreelekha against Prasanth in the Vattiyoorkavu assembly constituency. Meanwhile, in a statement, BJP Thiruvananthapuram district president Karamana Jayan alleged that Prasanths attempt to politicise a personal conversation and convert it into a controversy was driven by his fear of an impending defeat in Vattiyoorkavu. Jayan also said the party would seek a review of all corporation buildings leased out at nominal rent, adding that changes would be made to the existing system, under which the city corporation was incurring substantial revenue losses due to low rentals.

The New Indian Express 29 Dec 2025 7:46 am

Amid Congress pushback, Digvijaya backtracks on BJP-RSS praise

NEW DELHI: Even as the Congress grapples with internal unease triggered by Digvijaya Singhs remarks praising the organisational power of the RSS and the BJP, the senior leader on Sunday went into damage control mode, saying there were no ideological differences within the party and that it stood firmly united under the Nehru-Gandhi leadership. Speaking to the media, Singh sought to clear the air on suggestions of factionalism and accused the BJP of attempting to create discord within the Nehru-Gandhi family. There is no difference in ideology. We are all united. The Nehru-Gandhi family is one in which two members have been martyred. I strongly condemn the BJPs attempts to create divisions within this family, he said. The former chief minister also appeared to walk back his earlier criticism of the partys lack of decentralisation. Rahul Gandhi has started the decentralisation process from the district level and below. The work is underway and will be completed soon, he added. Singh reiterated his opposition to the BJP-RSS ideology, saying there was nothing to learn from Gandhis killers. I oppose RSS and BJP ideology, he said. Singhs earlier remarks did not go down well with several leaders as the BJP seized on them to attack the Congress, terming it as an open dissent against Rahuls leadership. Meanwhile, Thiruvananthapuram MP Shashi Tharoor extended a guarded support, saying that it is only logical for an organisation to have discipline and be strengthened. What can an organisation known for Godse teach one founded by Gandhi: Pawan Khera on Digvijayas RSS praise

The New Indian Express 29 Dec 2025 7:12 am

Thiruvananthapuram to Srinagar: Why Kashmirs Political Moment has Arrived

GL Raina giridharraina@gmail.com Political change in India rarely begins with slogans; it begins with evidence. The BJP-led National Democratic Alliances decisive victory in the Thiruvananthapuram Municipal Corporation is not relevant to Kashmir because of geography, but because of pattern. It demonstrates how regions long declared politically exceptional eventually respond to the same forces-governance performance, institutional credibility, and voter fatigue with entrenched elites. Kashmir has lived under the myth of political exceptionalism for decades. That myth is now fraying. Keralas capital [] The post Thiruvananthapuram to Srinagar: Why Kashmirs Political Moment has Arrived appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 29 Dec 2025 4:28 am

WINGS Thiruvananthapuram bird count records 188 species

85 species, the highest among the 10 regions surveyed, was spotted at Kottoor forests. Arippa forest also emerged as a species-rich site, yielding 83 species

The Hindu 28 Dec 2025 7:49 pm

Kerala Congress sings national anthem incorrectly, draws flak

Thiruvananthapuram: The Congress party in Kerala found itself in an embarrassing situation when a line of the national anthem was sung incorrectly during a program at its state headquarters here on Sunday. This happened during the 141st foundation day celebration of the Indian National Congress at the Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) office here. After 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 28 Dec 2025 6:58 pm

Tharoor calls for discipline, backs Digvijaya amid RSS praise row; Khera draws hard ideological line

Amid the political row triggered by senior Congress leader Digvijaya Singhs remarks praising the organisational strength of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), Thiruvananthapuram MP and Congress leader Shashi Tharoor on Sunday came out in support of Singh, stressing the need for discipline and internal reforms within the Congress. Tharoor said discipline was essential for any political party and that the Congress, with its long history, had much to learn from its own past. We have a history of 140 years, and we can learn a lot from it. We can learn from ourselves, too. Discipline is very important in any party, he said. Emphasising organisational strengthening as a shared objective, Tharoor added, Even I want our organisation to strengthen. There should be discipline in our organisation. Digvijaya Singh can speak for himself. Backing Singhs broader argument, Tharoor said the Congress must focus on improving internal discipline and organisational strength to face political challenges more effectively. Asked whether he had spoken to Singh after the controversy, Tharoor said conversations between them were natural. We are friends, and having a conversation is natural. The organisation must be strengthened, there is no question about it, he said. Delhi: On Congress leader Digvijaya Singh praising an RSS photo, Congress MP Shashi Tharoor says, I also want our organization to become stronger and more resilient from within. But Digvijaya Singh himself can say this too, you can ask him directly... pic.twitter.com/neEHyQ2DTl IANS (@ians_india) December 28, 2025 Singh had triggered the controversy on Saturday after sharing a 1995 photograph showing Prime Minister Narendra Modi seated on the floor near senior BJP leader L K Advani. In his post, Singh said the image reflected how grassroots workers in the RSS and the BJP could rise to top positions, describing it as the power of organisation. Though he later clarified that he remained a strong opponent of the RSS and the BJP, the post drew sharp reactions within the party. In contrast to Tharoors remarks, Congress Media and Publicity Department chairman Pawan Khera took a hard line against Singhs comments, saying there was nothing to learn from the RSS. Taking a sharp swipe, Khera linked the RSS to Nathuram Godse, who assassinated Mahatma Gandhi. Theres nothing to learn from the RSS. What can an organisation known for Godse teach an organisation founded by Gandhi? Khera said, underlining the ideological divide within the party over Singhs remarks. Congress leader Sachin Pilot also reiterated on Sunday that the opposition party is united, but everyone has the right to their own opinion, in response to Digvijaya Singh's remarks. Speaking to the media, the former Rajasthan Deputy Chief Minister shared his stance on the Digvijay Singh matter regarding the RSS and PM Modi. He dispelled rumours of an internal ideological rift within the Congress. To explain the situation, he said, Congress party is united. The country needs a strong opposition. Our intention is to strengthen the organisation. In our party, we have the right to speak about our thoughts. He added that Digvijaya Singh said what he wanted, but the encompassing goal of every Congress member is to strengthen the opposition leaders. He said whatever he had to, and after that, he also gave his clarification. All the Congress leaders have only one goal to strengthen Kharge and Rahul ji, added Pilot. Digvijay's RSS praise: Remark open dissent to Rahul Gandhi, says BJP

The New Indian Express 28 Dec 2025 12:29 pm

My Dear Kuttichathan fame art director K Shekhar passes away

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Renowned art director and designer K Shekhar, 72, best known for his path-breaking work in My Dear Kuttichathan, passed away on Saturday morning at his residence in Thiruvananthapuram. Shekhar was the art director of My Dear Kuttichathan, Indias first 3D film. He is especially remembered for designing the famous rotating bedroom set seen in the song Aalipazham Perukkan, where children appear to walk on walls and the ceiling. The scene was created using a real mechanical rotating room with the camera mounted to move in sync with it - a pioneering visual effect in Indian cinema at the time. A postgraduate in journalism from the University of Kerala (1979), Shekhar entered the film industry as costume publicity designer for Padayottam, Malayalam cinemas first 70mm film directed by Jijo. He later worked as art director for several notable films including Fazils Nokkethadhoorathu Kannum Nattu, Chanakyan and Onnu Muthal Poojyam Vare, and for the Hindi television series Bible Ki Kahaniyan telecast on Doordarshan. He was also part of the design team behind the Kishkinta Amusement Park in Chennai. He is survived by wife Jayanti Shekhar, a commerce teacher. The body was kept for public viewing at his residence near Statue Junction till Saturday evening and was later cremated at Santhi Kavadam, Thycaud.

The New Indian Express 28 Dec 2025 11:11 am

CPMs Priyadarshini is district panchayat president

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The LDF retained control of the Thiruvananthapuram district panchayat on Saturday with V Priyadarshini assuming office as its ninth president. She was sworn in by District Collector Anu Kumari at a function held at the district panchayat hall. Priyadarshini, an LDF member elected from the Kallambalam division, secured 15 votes in the presidential election. UDF candidate Agnes Rani, representing the Venganoor division, polled 13 votes. LDF member B P Murali, elected from the Navayikulam division, was chosen as vice-president, also securing 15 votes, while UDF nominee Sajith Muttappalam received 13 votes. Murali was administered the oath of office by President Priyadarshini. The swearing-in ceremony was attended by Minister V Sivankutty, Kadakampally Surendran, MLAs V Joy, D K Murali and G Stephen, former district panchayat president D Suresh Kumar, and other members of the panchayat. With 15 seats, the LDF had already secured a clear majority in the 28-member district panchayat. The UDF, which improved its tally to 13 seats from the previous term, fielded Agnes Rani in an attempt to challenge the ruling front. However, the LDF succeeded in retaining both the top posts. The NDA failed to open its account. The members of the district panchayat are: Adarsh Elakamon (Elakamon), Deepa Anil (Kilimanoor), Sudheersha (Kallara), P V Rajesh (Vembayam), J Yahia (Anad), K R Shaiju (Palode), Pradeep Narayan (Aryanad), L P Maya Devi (Vellanad), Gopu Neyyar (Poovachal), J P Annie Prasad (Ottasekharamangalam), Athira Grace (Vellarada), I Vijayaraji (Kunnathukal), S K Ben Darwin (Parassala), C R Pranakumar (Mariyapuram), Freeda Simon (Kanjiramkulam), Anjitha Vinod Kottukal (Balaramapuram), Agnes Rani (Venganoor), B Shobhana (Pallichal), S Suresh Babu (Malayinkeezhu), R Preetha (Karakulam), S Karthika (Pothencode), Mahani Jaseem (Kaniyapuram), Mini Jayachandran (Murukkumpuzha), Sajith Muttappalam (Kizhuvilam), S Sheela (Chirayinkeezhu), Nabeel Kallambalam (Manamboor), and V Priyadarshini (Kallambalam).

The New Indian Express 28 Dec 2025 9:25 am

A Shot story

CPM stalwart V S Achuthanandan passed away on July 21 at the age of 101, leaving an indelible imprint on not just the Communist movements political markings, but on every milestone woven into the states socio-cultural fabric. Poverty eradication sustained? On November 1, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan declared Kerala free of extreme poverty making it the first state in the country to achieve the status. Though the nature of the announcement, with Mammootty in attendance, made it seem as much a PR moment as a policy milestone, the state government deserves credit for making a sustained effort to identify extremely poor families. Rajeev Chandrasekhar succeeded K Surendran as the states new BJP chief. Initially branded an outsider , Rajeev emerged as a power player after the partys victory in TPuram corporation. The Malayalam film fraternity came together to pay rich tributes to actor, screenwriter, and director Sreenivasan , whose satirical films reshaped popular cinema and made generations laugh. Gold-clad plates being removed from the sanctum sanctorum of the Sabarimala temple as part of the SIT probe into the alleged misappropriation and sale of gold, carried out by falsifying records to show them as copper during refurbishment in 2019, exposing systemic fraud and potential links to smuggling rings. Fierce sea surges and relentless coastal erosion have displaced dozens of fisher families, laying bare the vulnerability of Keralas 590-km-long shoreline. According to various studies, over 55% of Keralas coastline is at risk of erosion. There has also been a staggering loss of 647 acres of coastal land along a 58-km stretch in Thiruvananthapuram district alone over the past 14 years, highlighting the urgent need for effective coastal protection measures in the state From the start, the state governments Messi project was riddled with confusion, shifting sponsors, and half-baked plans that kept fans guessing whether Argentine superstar Lionel Messi would ever set foot in the state. The anticipation, however, ended in vain. The AMMA made history, electing Shwetha Menon as its president the first woman to hold the post in the film bodys 30-year history A stray dog stands atop a boundary wall marked with civic poll campaign graffiti and posters, capturing a striking contrast between the feverish political outreach across the state and the persistent issue of stray dog menace, which continues to trouble the public. Last respects being offered by the family of N Ramachandran , a 65-year-old Kochi native who was among the 26 civilians killed in the Pahalgam terror attack on April 22 this year Mundakkai natives Radha and Pathumma embrace at Puthumala graveyard on the first anniversary of the devastating Mundakkai-Chooralmala landslides in Wayanad . The day was marked by sombre remembrances, prayers, and reflections on the tragedy that struck on July 30, 2024, claiming over 298 lives Mother Eliswa , the first nun of the Catholic Church in Kerala, was elevated to the rank of blessed in November. It was on April 14 that Pope Francis approved a miracle attributed to the intercession of Mother Eliswa People throng the Ernakulam District and Principal Sessions Court premises following the acquittal of Dileep in the actor assault case after the prosecution failed to establish conspiracy charge against him. Six accused were convicted. The lynching of Ramnarayan Baghel , a migrant worker from Chhattisgarh, on suspicion of theft at Walayar in Palakkad sits uneasily with Keralas image as a fully literate state. Ramnarayans wife, Lalitha, breaks down on seeing his body. This is the 5th lynching of a migrant in the state in the past decade Kochi-Muziris Biennale began in December, featuring 22 venues and seven collaterals, significantly widening the socio-historical as well as political footprints of the new-age art exhibition

The New Indian Express 28 Dec 2025 9:24 am

Six arrested for fake Instagram honeytrap, assault and extortion in Thiruvananthapuram

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Aryancode police have arrested six persons for allegedly creating a fake Instagram profile using a young womans photographs to cheat and extort money from a man, and for brutally assaulting him when he came to meet them. The arrested are Nidhin, 24, his brother Nidheesh, 25, Sreejith alias Sreekuttan, 24, Akhil alias Sachu, 26, and two Plus-II students. According to the police, the gang targeted Mahesh Mohanan, 40, a native of Kunnathoor in Kollam, by creating a fake Instagram account and chatting with him regularly. After gaining his confidence, they allegedly told him that the woman was alone at her house and asked him to come to Aryancode on December 22. When Mahesh reached the spot, the accused allegedly detained him and assaulted him. His hand was fractured and he suffered stab injuries. The gang also allegedly snatched his mobile phone and ATM card, obtained the PIN, and withdrew Rs 21,500 from his bank account. The accused further demanded Rs 2 lakh as ransom and threatened to falsely implicate him in a Pocso case if he failed to pay Rs 1 lakh immediately, the police said. Realising that Mahesh did not have more money, the gang allegedly abandoned him at Neyyattinkara and fled. Injured and disoriented, he managed to reach Parassala, where he approached the local police station. He was later shifted to Thiruvananthapuram Medical College Hospital, where he is undergoing treatment. Based on information received from the Parassala police, a team led by Aryancode SHO Thanseem Abdul Samad traced and arrested the accused. The police said Nidhin and Nidheesh are involved in several criminal cases registered at Neyyattinkara, Marayamuttom, Parassala and Kattakkada police stations. All the accused have been remanded in judicial custody. Withdrew Rs 21,500 from victims bank account When Mahesh reached the spot, the accused allegedly detained him and assaulted him. His hand was fractured and he suffered stab injuries. The gang also allegedly snatched his mobile phone and ATM card, obtained the PIN, and withdrew Rs 21,500 from his bank account.

The New Indian Express 28 Dec 2025 8:37 am

A testing 2025 for Kerala's public faith, environment; political fortunes swing

Kerala witnessed a significant 2025 marked by a gold loss row at Sabarimala, a major verdict in the actress assault case and shifts in political fortunes. The UDF gained ground in local polls, while the BJP made history in Thiruvananthapuram. Maritime accidents and the passing of former CM V S Achuthanandan also made news.

The Economic Times 28 Dec 2025 8:32 am

Congress sets February deadline for first list of assembly poll candidates in Kerala

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: A confident Congress is moving to finalise the first list of its assembly election candidates by February 2026. The candidate announcement is expected to coincide with the conclusion of a UDF state tour led by Leader of Opposition V D Satheesan on February 28, according to party sources. The tour, slated to begin from Kasaragod on February 1, is intended to gauge public opinion ahead of the preparation of UDFs election manifesto. Like the Congress, other partners have also been asked to reach an early consensus on candidates in select seats so they can be presented at a rally featuring the candidates during the concluding programme in Thiruvananthapuram, a Congress leader said. The partys core committee has decided to begin the process of identifying potential and probable candidates in January, following the two-day Mission 2026 meeting scheduled for January 4 and 5. Leaders pointed out that, with Mission 2026, the Congress will formally mark the beginning of the final stage of election preparation which will continue till the election date is declared. The party will assess Congress chances in each constituency, with the high command having stressed winnability as the sole criterion for choosing candidates. There will be no group considerations or factional manoeuvring. The candidate selection will be merit-based, guided by leadership assessment and a three-tier survey process conducted by the All India Congress Committee (AICC), a KPCC office-bearer said. Party leaders are hopeful of achieving consensus on candidates in several constituencies by mid-January. A Congress review reportedly indicated that a significant section of the Nair community, which had shifted to the BJP in recent years, has returned to the party in the local body polls. Leaders also claimed that Christian votes have realigned with the UDF. The combined effect of these two factors was reflected in the results in Kottayam, Idukki, Thrissur and Pathanamthitta districts. The outcome of results in district panchayats, where the UDF bagged seven, also reveals the strength in political votes, a UDF leader said.

The New Indian Express 28 Dec 2025 8:23 am

Sabarimala mandala season ends with record Rs 332.77 crore revenue

P'THITTA: Unperturbed by the controversies surrounding the alleged theft of gold from the Sabarimala temple, devotees continued to throng the hill shrine in large numbers and made generous offerings during the mandala pilgrimage season. As the temple closed its sanctum sanctorum on Saturday night, marking the end of the mandala season, the total revenue stood at a record Rs 332.77 crore, according to the Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB). During the previous season, the total revenue after 41 days of the mandala pilgrimage was Rs 297.06 crore. The temple closed at 10pm on Saturday after Harivarasanam, following the mandala pooja held in the morning. The temple will reopen on December 30 evening for the makaravilakku festival. TDB president K Jayakumar said the revenue collected till Friday stood at Rs 332,77,05,132 generated through offerings (kanikka), sale of appam and aravana prasadam, room rent and auction proceeds. Kanikka alone accounted for Rs 83.17 crore of the total amount. This season, the revenue saw an increase of Rs 35.7 crore, even though the count is for 40 days, reflecting the growing faith of devotees, Jayakumar said. So far, more than 30.56 lakh devotees have visited the shrine this season. On Friday, 37,521 pilgrims had darshan, while 17,818 devotees reached the shrine till 1pm on mandala pooja day. Aravana prasadam production to be scaled up Last season, the total pilgrim count at the end of the mandala period was 32.49 lakh. Travancore Devaswom Board president K Jayakumar said despite heavy rush on peak days, the devaswom board and the police and various departments worked in coordination to ensure smooth darshan throughout the season, barring minor confusion on the opening day. He said the aravana prasadam production will be scaled up once the temple closes on Saturday night. When the shrine reopens for makaravilakku, a buffer stock of 12 lakh tins of aravana will be available. The existing cap of 10 tins per devotee is expected to continue, and arrangements will be made to dispatch additional quantities by post after January 20.Preparations for the makaravilakku festival were reviewed at a meeting held at Pampa on Friday under Devaswom Minister V N Vasavan. Another meeting involving the forest department will be held in Thiruvananthapuram on December 29 to address issues related to forest routes, including Pulmedu, said Jayakumar.

The New Indian Express 28 Dec 2025 8:08 am

SIR: Kerala to set up help desks to aid untraceable voters

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: In a move to account for the list of untraceable voters that has surfaced as part of the special intensive revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, the state government will set up help desks across village offices to ensure the inclusion of all eligible persons. In a government order issued by the general administration department on Friday, district collectors have been instructed to deploy two officers each to these help desks to ensure that eligible voters are not left out of the process. Over 24,08,503 distributed enumeration forms were not returned, of which 14.61 lakh were marked as either absent, untraceable, permanently shifted or enumeration form shifted, while 6.49 lakh were declared deceased. Another 1.36 lakh were listed under others. In addition, the order also mentions about 19.32 lakh people who have been included in the draft roll need to furnish more documents for final approval. Combined, over 43.4 lakh people in the state may have to furnish documents for hearing and further processing. The help desks are meant to ease this process. SIR: Order suggests campaigns to spread awareness The order, which mentions that nearby buildings may be used to facilitate help desks if the current provisions are insufficient, also states that officers from other departments may be reassigned to ensure the smooth functioning of the process. Special emphasis has been accorded to hamlets, hilly areas, and coastal belts, as the order mentions the reallocation of anganwadi, ASHA, and Kudumbashree workers to these areas. The order also suggests campaigns to spread awareness about the inclusion of people above the age of 18. The order, which states that the SIR process was carried out in Kerala amidst the local body polls, also mentions that the state had approached the Supreme Court to extend the SIR deadline. Despite the request to extend the deadline by two weeks, the Election Commission of India refused to do so.

The New Indian Express 28 Dec 2025 7:59 am

V.V. Rajesh: Saffron entry

The BJP, which won its first Corporation election in Kerala, has chosen a familiar local face to be the Mayor of Thiruvananthapuram

The Hindu 28 Dec 2025 1:45 am

Kerala Capital Thiruvananthapuram 'Omitted' From Rail Upgrade List, Shashi Tharoor Writes To Centre

Senior Congress leader Shashi Tharoor slammed the alleged omission of the Kerala capital from the 48 major cities' infrastructure upgrade initiative announced by the Ministry of Railways as part of the Vision 2030

NDTV 28 Dec 2025 12:27 am

Tharoor criticises Thiruvananthapurams omission from Railways Vision 2030, writes to Centre

The MP highlights the citys strategic and operational prominence within the Southern Railway network in letter to Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw

The Hindu 27 Dec 2025 11:26 pm

Lights, flowers add zing to year-end festivity in Thiruvananthapuram

Tastefully done lighting themes blend seamlessly with the flower arrangements at Vasantholsavam, attracting visitors in hordes

The Hindu 27 Dec 2025 6:46 pm

BJP wins Thiruvananthapuram Corporation, VV Rajesh elected mayor

In the mayoral election on Friday, Rajesh secured 51 votes. He later took the oath as the mayor of the Thiruvananthapuram Corporation

Mid Day 27 Dec 2025 11:22 am

Invalid votes recorded in Thiruvananthapuram mayoral election

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: In the mayoral election, 97 valid votes were polled out of the 101-member council. V V Rajesh won the election with 51 votes, including the support of Independent councillor M Radhakrishnan. Two votes were declared invalid. LDF candidate R P Sivaji secured 29 votes, while Congress-led UDF nominee K S Sabarinadhan managed to get 17 votes. Two UDF votes those of K R Cletus, councillor from Nanthancode, and S Lathika, councillor from Venganoor were declared invalid due to errors in signing. Independent councillor Sudheesh Kumar from Powdikonam, a Congress rebel, did not cast his vote in either election. Voting did not take place in the Vizhinjam ward, where polling has been postponed following the death of a candidate. In the deputy mayoral election, Asha Nath was elected with 50 votes. LDF councillor Rakhi Ravikumar received 28 votes, while UDF candidate Mary Pushpam secured 19 votes. Two ballots those of BJP councillor Vayalkara Ratheesh from Poonkulam and LDF councillor Liju S from Ulloor were declared invalid.

The New Indian Express 27 Dec 2025 8:43 am

LDF moves court over Thiruvananthapuram mayoral election, alleges violation of rules by BJP councillors

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The LDF has decided to initiate legal action in connection with the Thiruvananthapuram Corporation mayoral election. CPM leader S P Deepak alleged that 20 BJP councillors took their oath of office in violation of rules and that their votes should not be counted in the mayoral election. According to the petition of S P Deepak, 20 BJP councillors took the oath in violation of rules. Chempazhanthy Udayan of Mannanthala ward and Sugathan R both of them swore in the name of Sree Narayana Guru. Pappanamcode Saji of Melamcode ward, R C Beena of Nedumcaud ward, Saritha P of Manacaud ward and Harikumar of Fort ward swore in the name of Padmanabhaswamy. Deputy Mayor Asha Nath and Vinod R of Cheruvakkal ward swore in the name of Bharatmata, Pangode councillor Vishnu Mohan swore in the name of Udayannoor Devi, Valiyasala councillor Soorya V S took the oath saying Kavilamma, Sreedevi S K of Ponnumangalam ward in the name of Bhagavat. Ponkulam councillor took the oath in the name of martyrs of his institution, Gopakumar of Thiruvallam ward took oath in Thiruvallam Parasuramans name. Sruthi S S of Attukal took oath in the name of Attukalamma, and Kamaleswaram councillor V Giri swore in the name of Irukulangara Durga Bhagavati. Deepa S Nair of Perunthanni swore in the name of Padmanabha and Mahavishnu. Sreekanteswaram councillor Sukanya O took the oath in the name of Sreekanteswaran Ayyappan. Jaya Rajeev of Kadakampally swore in the name of Ayyappa. Attipra councillor Sunil S S took the oath in the name of Karyavattom Sree Dharma Sastha, and Akkulam councillor Mini P S swore in the name of Gurudeva and martyrs of her institution. Deepak said the councillors swore in the name of deities and martyrs, which he claimed was unconstitutional. However, District Collector Anukumari rejected the demand. The collector stated that once the councillors took the oath and signed the register, they were legally recognised as councillors. She also pointed out that any objection should have been raised at the time of oath-taking and signing, and added that the aggrieved parties may now approach the court if they wish to contest the matter. Speaking to the media later, Deepak criticised the collectors stand, calling it strange and a challenge to democracy. He said a complaint regarding the alleged violation had been submitted two days earlier along with a video clip as evidence.

The New Indian Express 27 Dec 2025 8:38 am

Thiruvananthapuram Mayor V V Rajesh, deputy mayor reach out to Sreelekha amid murmurs of dissent

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Newly elected mayor V V Rajesh and Deputy Mayor Asha Nath on Friday evening visited BJP councillor R Sreelekha at her residence, amid reports that she was unhappy over being denied the mayoral post. Sreelekha had left the council hall soon after Rajesh took oath and before he delivered his first address, even as Opposition councillors were still present. She did not participate in the celebrations, triggering speculation within political circles. Following the visit, Rajesh said the meeting was part of an outreach effort to interact with senior leaders in the corporation. We are meeting all important leaders and began with this visit. We also discussed upcoming initiatives in the health sector with Dr Sethunath, he said, adding that Sreelekha had assured her support for the corporations activities. However, a party source said Sreelekha continued to be upset over missing out on the mayoral position, and that the BJP leadership was making efforts to pacify her and maintain unity within the council. It is learnt that strong backing from the RSS helped Rajesh stake his claim to the post. A section of party leaders had reportedly opposed Sreelekhas candidature, citing her lack of political experience. The source said the party leadership felt that the BJP, which does not enjoy an absolute majority in the council, required a leader with stronger political acumen to steer the corporation through a challenging phase.

The New Indian Express 27 Dec 2025 8:32 am

Sabarimala gold theft case: SIT reaches Tamil Nadu, records Dindigul mans statement

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The special investigation team probing the Sabarimala gold theft cases has extended the probe to additional areas in Tamil Nadu as part of its effort to verify information provided by a businessman that a racket involved in trafficking idols could have played a role in the gold heist. The SIT knocked on the doors of a Dindigul-based man, identified as M S Mani, under the suspicion he was the same person the businessman had mentioned in his testimonial. The businessman, a close contact of senior Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala, told the SIT that four panchaloha idols were bought by a Tamil Nadu-based antique collector from Kerala and that they reached the hands of an international smuggling racket. The businessman mentioned the antique-collector as D Mani. It was while verifying the statement that the sleuths reached the doors of the Dindigul man, who identified himself as M S Mani. The man told reporters that the investigators did not tell him which case his statement was recorded in. While clarifying his name was M S Mani, he said he had no connection with either the antique trade or Sabarimala. He said one of his friends Balamurugans phone number might have been misused by suspects, which could have led the cops to him. The SIT scrutinised the IT returns documents and also showed photographs of a couple of people to him and asked whether he could identify any of them. His reply, sources said, was negative. However, sources said Chennithala and the businessman, whose identity has been kept under wraps, confirmed it was the Dindigul man they had mentioned about. The SIT will issue summons to him to appear in person in Thiruvananthapuram, a source said. Highly-placed sources said the development should not be construed as a breakthrough. Besides Dindigul, a few more places in Tamil Nadu, including Virudhunagar, have been searched by the SIT.

The New Indian Express 27 Dec 2025 8:10 am

A 2 Z from Kerala in 2025

AMMA For the first time in its three decades of existence, women assumed charge of Association of Malayalam Movie Artists (AMMA), with Shwetha Menon and Cuckoo Parameswaran elected president and general secretary respectively. The leadership change followed the resignation of the 17-member executive committee, which included Mohanlal, in September last year after the release of the Hema Committee report. Brain-eating amoeba The brain-eating amoeba (Naegleria fowleri) claimed 45 lives in the state, according to the health department. Kerala witnessed a surge in the number of cases in August and September, raising serious concerns about public health surveillance. Chirakkal Dr Haris Chirakkal, head of the urology department, flagged a shortage of equipment at Thiruvananthapuram Government Medical College Hospital, triggering an internal probe. Following the revelation, Dr Haris was subjected to targeted attacks for criticising the government and slapped with a show-cause notice. The health department drew more fire when the portion of a building at Kottayam MCH collapsed, killing a woman and injuring two others. Dadasaheb for Mohanlal Actor Mohanlal was conferred with the Dadasaheb Phalke Award, Indian cinemas highest honour, making him the second Malayali to receive the recognition after filmmaker Adoor Gopalakrishnan. 'Empuraan' The Prithviraj-Mohanlal film 'L2: Empuraan' found itself in the eye of a storm following its April release after right-wing groups claimed that its riot scenes bore resemblance to the 2002 Gujarat violence. They forced the makers to carry out cuts, alleging anti-Hindu narrative. Fresh Cut controversy Kozhikode witnessed fierce protests against Fresh Cut Organic Products poultry-waste processing plant over air and water pollution, and foul odour. Tensions escalated in October following violent clashes between residents and police, which led to injuries to officers and cases being registered against leaders of the agitation. The issue triggered political involvement and regulatory scrutiny, including National Green Tribunal (NGT) intervention and disputes over the units licence. GOAT Kerala missed out on Lionel Messis GOAT India Tour primarily due to logistical issues, lack of FIFA-standard facilities, funding delays, bureaucratic hurdles, and disagreements between organisers and the Argentine Football Association, leading to cancellation of the planned November event and its replacement with a Hyderabad leg to cover the southern region. Honey M Varghese Honey M Varghese, Principal District and Sessions Judge, Ernakulam, hit the spotlight after presiding over the 2017 actor abduction and assault case and delivering the verdict in December. The judgment convicting six accused, and acquitting actor Dileep, the eighth accused, drew both praise and criticism. Invest Kerala The state government organised the Invest Kerala Global Summit on February 21 and 22, offering a platform for investors, multinational companies, and startups to explore investments. After 10 months, according to Industries Minister P Rajeeve, the state was able to attract investments worth `35,463 crore and 50,000 new job opportunities. Joblessness Unemployment in the state saw a spurt with the number of jobless youths in rural areas rising to 76 per thousand in 2023-24, from 65 in the previous year, way above the respective national average of 25 and 24. Kerala had the fourth-highest rural unemployment rate in both years, according to the Handbook of Statistics on Indian States. Over the past 10 years, Kerala recorded its highest rural unemployment rate 107 per thousand in 2014-15. Killer in the family In one of Keralas most macabre family murders of the year, 23-year-old Afan went on a killing spree in Venjaramoodu, murdering his grandmother, uncle, aunt, teenage brother, and girlfriend, while his mother survived with serious injuries. Police said he travelled between three crime scenes on a motorcycle before surrendering. He was hospitalised after claiming to have consumed rat poison, before attempting suicide in custody. 'Lokah' 'Lokah: Chapter 1 - Chandra', Mollywoods first female-led superhero film, was released in August. Starring Kalyani Priyadarshan and directed by Dominic Arun, it became the first Malayalam flick to enter the `300-crore club. Mob lynching Ramnarayan Baghel, a migrant worker from Chhattisgarh, was killed in a mob attack in Walayar, Palakkad. The crowd allegedly assaulted the 31-year-old while shouting Bangladeshi, triggering statewide outrage over hate crimes and migrant safety. Nimisha Priya The case of Indian nurse Nimisha Priya, who is on death row in Yemen, saw major developments in the year. Her scheduled execution in July was postponed amid intense negotiations over blood money. Organ donation Organ donations in Kerala reached a five-year peak. Ernakulam General Hospital became Indias first district-level hospital to perform a heart transplant when woman from Nepal received the heart of Shibu, a Kollam resident. Polls The local body elections, widely seen as the semi-final ahead of the 2026 assembly polls, delivered a sharp political message. The UDF emerged as the biggest gainer, wresting control of four corporations. The BJP made headlines by capturing Thiruvananthapuram corporation, while the LDF was left with just Kozhikode corporation. The year also saw a by-election to the Nilambur assembly seat in June, where Congress Aryadan Shoukath defeated CPMs M Swaraj. Quality of national highways The national highway network in the state has been undergoing a major upgrade. However, cave-ins of under-construction stretches in Malappuram and Kollam exposed serious lapses and violations, raising questions about the quality of the work. Rahul Mamkootathil Congress MLA Rahul Mamkootathil courted controversy following sexual misconduct allegations and rape cases by multiple women. The party suspended the 36-year-old and followed it up with expulsion. Sabarimala The special investigation teams probe into the Sabarimala gold theft case exposed a nexus involving former Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) officials. A total of 4.5 kg of gold went missing from the hill shrine following repair work in 2019. Former TDB officials, including A Padmakumar, N Vasu and Murari Babu, were arrested. Following new developments, the SIT expanded its investigation into other states. Transshipment terminal The Vizhinjam Transshipment Terminal was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in May, establishing it as Indias first deepwater hub. It achieved rapid operational success, handling 1 million TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units) and major vessels like MSC Irina by the year-end, all while preparing for phase II expansion to extend berths and the breakwater for even greater capacity, solidifying its role as a global competitor to Colombo. Universities The year saw a standoff between the governor and the government over appointments of vice-chancellors to APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University (KTU) and Kerala University of Digital Sciences, Innovation and Technology (Digital University Kerala, DUK). Following the deadlock, the apex court intervened, leading to the formation of a committee to recommend candidates. A consensus was arrived at and Dr Ciza Thomas (KTU) and Dr Saji Gopinathan (DUK) were appointed as VCs. Vedan Rapper Hirandas Murali aka Vedan was arrested in a narcotics case and later booked over sexual assault allegations. The governments decision to honour him with the state film award for best lyricist sparked debate. Wild animal attacks Wild animal attacks continued, with four people killed by tigers alone in 2025. From 2016 to early 2025, 919 persons have been killed and nearly 9,000 injured in encounters with wild animals. Kerala officially requested the Centre to amend the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972. The main goal is to allow the culling of wild animals that are a direct threat to people and property. Xtreme poverty eradication The state government declared Kerala as extreme poverty-free in November, through the Extreme Poverty Eradication Project (EPEP). The project identified 64,006 families as extremely poor. The announcement, however, sparked controversy, with the opposition questioning the lack of transparent and census-based data, and alleging political motivation. Year of Youth Youth emerged at the forefront of politics, particularly during the local body elections, with major parties fielding candidates from student wings such as KSU and SFI. Zoological Park, Thrissur Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan inaugurated the long-awaited Thrissur Zoological Park in Puthur in October. The designer zoo is expected to transform the region into a global tourism destination. Tributes P Jayachandran (Jan 9) Legendary playback singer P Jayachandran died, leaving behind melodies that defined an era. With his rich, emotive voice and thousands of unforgettable songs, he remains etched in the musical memory of South India. Shaji N Karun (Apr 28) Acclaimed filmmaker and cinematographer Shaji N Karuns passing marked the loss of one of Indias most poetic cinematic voices. Through internationally acclaimed films and visionary storytelling, he carried Malayalam cinema to the global stage. V S Achuthanandan (July 21) Former chief minister and Communist stalwart V S Achuthanandan affectionately known as VS passed away at the age of 101. A towering public figure, he leaves behind a legacy of principled politics, uncompromising integrity, and decades of unwavering service to the people of Kerala. M K Sanoo (Aug 2) Leaving behind a life devoted to literature and human values, writer, critic, and social activist Prof M K Sanoo died, aged 96. A compassionate public intellectual and cultural guide, his works and interventions shaped Keralas literary and social landscape. T J S George (Oct 3) Renowned journalist and thinker T J S George passed away, closing a luminous chapter in Indian public discourse. A Padma Bhushan awardee and prolific columnist, his fearless commentary and deeply insightful writing enriched journalism over six decades. Sreenivasan (Dec 20) Veteran actor, writer, and filmmaker Sreenivasan bid farewell after a remarkable journey in Malayalam cinema. For nearly five decades, his sharp wit, humane storytelling, and timeless humour shaped the soul of popular cinema, touching generations of viewers and creators alike. text: Anna Jose and Rajesh Abraham EDITING: Prasad V Mathew and Niharika Pramod DESIGN: arjun k j

The New Indian Express 27 Dec 2025 7:44 am

IUML pushes hard for 30 seats in upcoming Kerala state assembly elections

MALAPPURAM: With the assembly elections approaching, the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) has mounted an aggressive pitch for a larger share of seats within the UDF, setting its sights on around 30 constituencies five more than the 25 the party contested in 2021. The Muslim Leagues renewed ambition is no longer confined to its traditional Malabar strongholds; it is now pressing for a strategic expansion into southern Kerala, signalling a decisive shift in its electoral calculus. At the core of IUMLs demand is its performance in the recent local body elections. Party leaders argue that improved seat and vote shares especially in southern districts have strengthened their bargaining position. The League is seeking winnable seats in Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam and Alappuzha, regions where its presence was once marginal but is now electorally relevant. We recorded an 80% winning rate in the local body polls and performed strongly in southern Kerala as well. Seeking more seats in the UDF is our right, said IUML state general secretary P M A Salam. He said seat-sharing talks are expected to conclude by January 15 and that the party anticipates a positive response when it places its demands before the UDF leadership. Stressing the party deserves more seats, a senior IUML leader said the party was promised 27 seats in 2021. However, due to last-minute adjustments within the UDF, we were able to contest only 25 seats, of which we won 15just six fewer than the Congress. In the 2025 LSG polls, we secured 3,203 seats, finishing third among parties in Kerala. Therefore, we deserve to contest at least 30 seats, the leader said. IUML smashes Malabar stereotype; tally 220 in southern local bodies league likely to strictly enforce three-term policy In the south, Kollam has emerged as a key testing ground for the party. Despite an ongoing rift with ally RSP, the IUML is eyeing Eravipuram, invoking the memory of its 1991 victory when senior leader P K K Bava defeated the RSP while it was part of the LDF, according to sources. They said the IUML no longer wishes to contest from Punalur, where it failed miserably for the last two terms. Salam, meanwhile, dismissed reports of a possible seat swap with the Congress involving Guruvayur. Some leaders aspiring to contest from Guruvayur, with the help of certain media, are creating such stories. We are not bothered about it, he said. However, internal party deliberations suggest a more intricate reshuffle is under way. IUML sources indicate a strong possibility that the party will contest from Pattambi, while firmly rejecting speculation that Muslim Youth League president K M Shaji could be fielded from Kasaragod. There is no chance Shaji will be considered from Kasaragod. He may be given Koduvally if M K Muneer opts to contest from Kozhikode South, a senior leader said. The party is also considering ceding Thiruvambady to the Congress to facilitate Malappuram DCC president V S Joys candidature, while pushing for Trinamool Congress leader P V Anvar as the UDF candidate in Beypore. The IUML is also expected to strictly enforce its three-term policy with few exceptions for the senior leaders potentially sidelining several sitting MLAs and opening the door for a generational shift. Youth League leaders such as P K Firoz, P M Sadiq Ali and P K Nawas are said to be in contention. Reflecting trends from the local body elections, the leadership is also weighing the option of fielding two or more women candidates. With prominent women Youth League leaders, including Najma Thabsheera and Fathima Thahiliya, already elected to local bodies, the Vanitha League may emerge as the primary beneficiary. The Congress, meanwhile, is signalling resistance. A senior Congress leader, said the IUMLs expectations may be scaled down. We expect the League to ask for 30 seats, but we can offer only 27 or 28 at most. Giving them more winnable seats in the south would mean sacrificing the seats currently held by sitting Congress MLAs. Their best chance is to secure two or three additional seats in Malabar, he said. Adding to the strain is IUMLs deep dissatisfaction over its representation in the governing bodies of local self-governments in southern Kerala. League leaders say they had anticipated at least 35 chairperson or vice-chairperson posts in the region, but not even half that number materialised. The party is particularly aggrieved over te Congresss refusal to concede deputy mayor posts in Kochi and Kollam, despite IUML support being crucial in several civic bodies.

The New Indian Express 27 Dec 2025 7:33 am

New airlines that got green signal from Centre will struggle to offer competition, say experts

NEW DELHI: The sudden clearance to operate in Indian skies given to two airlines that had been awaiting the nod for nearly a year appears to be a strong message from the Centre in light of the disruption caused by Indias largest domestic carrier IndiGo from December 1 to 9. The two new airlines are Kozhikode-based Alhind and Hyderabad-headquartered FlyExpress, while Shank Air, based in Uttar Pradesh, was also given the nod last year and plans to begin operations in 2026. Aviation professionals and experts, however, unanimously feel there is no way the newbies can take on dominant players like IndiGo or the two airlines from the stable of the Air India Group Air India and Air India Express. Captain C S Randhawa, president of the Federation of Indian Pilots, is quite critical of the decision. Stating that the newbies can never break the duopoly exercised by the existing airlines, he added, All these three airlines have neither enough funding nor expertise. The best of airlines have not survived. No regional airlines have survived in this country. These airlines are not a threat to any operating airlines in the country as they cannot survive on non-UDAN routes. They face the challenges of finances, aircraft leasing, pilot availability, sustainability, competitive fares and reliability, he stated. The government needs to get fuel under GST and give subsidies to encourage big corporate houses to enter aviation with a big bang to break the monopoly or duopoly. Regional airlines only increase regional connectivity. There is an urgent need for the government to have a relook at the aviation policies of the country, Captain Randhawa explained. He also claimed that Alhind had shut its Kochi office and terminated all employees. Shank Air was still struggling to obtain certification for Air Operator Certification and get aircraft on lease, he added. Training the specific pilots to operate the ATR aircraft or smaller aircraft would take more than eight months. The average life of a regional airline is approximately 3-7 years. Therefore, such airlines starting up with 1 or 2 aircraft fail in prolonged operations and shut shop, he added. Aviation expert Captain Mohan Ranganathan gave zero chances of the new airlines offering any competition. Where are the captains? The title of a 1971 Robert Stirling novel 'Shell Never Get Off the Ground' is apt to describe their situation, he said. A representative of the other leading pilot association, Airline Pilot Association of India, told TNIE, Where are the big aircraft for these airlines to start their operations? IndiGo presently has 434 aircraft and it took them two decades to reach this position. The new airlines need to lease A320 aircraft only from them. Orders placed at Boeing by Air India for the 737s are getting delayed. It will take the new airlines at least two decades to reach the position of these airlines. Spicejet and Akasa Air have been around for some time but they have between 20 and 30 aircraft each and cannot match up to the airlines yet, he added. Captain G R Gopinath, who pioneered the low-cost airline concept in the country through his Air Deccan, said, Permitting new airlines to operate is good for the country as the industry will become more vibrant. The public stand to benefit as the prices will be kept under check. Airlines will become more effective and service-minded. It is good that the government is doing it and it will benefit all. In an earlier interaction with TNIE in Kerala, Alhind CEO Reena Abdul Rahiman said the Thiruvananthapuram-Kochi-Kozhikode sector was their priority. To facilitate this, the company had started a base in Kochi airport as early as August 2024. Alhind Air will begin its operations with two ATR 72-600 aircraft, with plans to scale up to seven within the first year. Alhind Air is also mulling operating in certain routes under the UDAN scheme like Kochi-Mysuru, the airlines operations manager T C Vivek had informed TNIE. Alhind Group, with a turnover of over Rs 20,000 crore and more than 130 offices in India and overseas, is headquartered in Kozhikode and has a regional office in Delhi. This reporter repeatedly tried reaching the offices of Alhind and Shank Air but got no response.

The New Indian Express 26 Dec 2025 11:07 pm

Call to protect biodiversity-rich underwater ecosystem off Thiruvananthapuram coast

Researchers document underwater rocky habitat, between Adimalathura and Poovar, which is rich in fish wealth known to local fishers as Panthakallu

The Hindu 26 Dec 2025 10:56 pm

Capital Fortress Breached, BJP Celebrates 'Political Arrival' In Kerala

The BJP's long-cherished dream of coming to power in the civic body in Kerala's capital, Thiruvananthapuram, came to fruition on Friday as VV Rajesh took oath as the first mayor from the party.

NDTV 26 Dec 2025 10:10 pm

State launches new campaign for good health

A rally was flagged off from Kasaragod on December 26 as part of the campaign promotion. It is expected to reach Thiruvananthapuram on January 1 when it will be launched formally

The Hindu 26 Dec 2025 9:51 pm

New Mayors, municipal chairpersons take charge in Kerala

V.V. Rajesh takes over as the first BJP Mayor of the Thiruvananthapuram Corporation, four United Democratic Front Mayors, three of them women, take oath in Kollam, Kochi, Thrissur, and Kannur Corporations. The lone LDF Mayor, O. Sadasivan, sworn in as Mayor of the Kozhikode Corporation

The Hindu 26 Dec 2025 9:04 pm

Kochi Mayor was chosen strictly in accordance with KPCC guidelines, says Satheesan

The UDF had announced mayoral candidates in advance only in Thiruvananthapuram and Kollam, says Satheesan

The Hindu 26 Dec 2025 8:22 pm

Keralites gulped liquor worth over Rs 332 crore during Christmas

Thiruvananthapuram: The Kerala State Beverages Corporation (BEVCO) recorded a sharp surge in liquor sales during the Christmas week, with revenues touching a record Rs 332.62 crore, according to official figures. The Christmas week sales are calculated for the four days from December 22 to December 25, and officials said this year witnessed a significant jump Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 26 Dec 2025 8:15 pm

News18 Evening Digest: India Condemns Dipu Das's Killing, Violence Against Minorities In Bangladesh & Other Top Stories

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News18 26 Dec 2025 5:27 pm

Kerala State Beverages Corporation records Rs 332.62 cr liquor sales in first four days of Christmas-New Year season

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: As Kerala celebrated Christmas, the Kerala State Beverages Corporation (KSBC) recorded liquor sales worth Rs 332.62 crore through its BEVCO outlets during the first four days of the festive season, officials said on Friday. The KSBC on Friday released data on liquor sales during the ChristmasNew Year season, which began on December 22. According to the data, liquor worth Rs 332.62 crore was sold through KSBC liquor shops and warehouses during the four-day period. Sales during the first four days registered an increase of 18.99 per cent compared to the corresponding period last year, when sales stood at Rs 229.54 crore. The highest single-day sale was recorded on December 24, when liquor worth Rs 114.45 crore was sold. Sales on December 22 stood at Rs 77.62 crore, followed by Rs 81.34 crore on December 23 and Rs 59.21 crore on December 25. The KSBC considers the period from December 22 to 31 as the Christmas -New Year festive season. KSBC officials said liquor sales are expected to rise further on December 30 and 31, as part of the New Year celebrations. During the 12-day Onam festive season this year, the KSBC had recorded liquor sales of Rs 970. 74 crore. Apart from KSBC, Consumerfed also operates a limited number of liquor outlets in the state, and their sales figures will be available later, officials said.

The New Indian Express 26 Dec 2025 5:04 pm

Thiruvananthapuram Corporation Gets Its First BJP Mayor

Rajesh won the mayoral post with 51 votes in the 101-member council

Deccan Chronicle 26 Dec 2025 4:58 pm

CMO refutes media reports of CM calling up Thiruvananthapuram Mayor V.V. Rajesh to congratulate him

CMO issues press release clarifying its position

The Hindu 26 Dec 2025 4:42 pm