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Fast Track Immigration programme expands to 5 more airports in India

The Trusted Traveller Programme facility is now available for Indian citizens and OCI cardholders at 18 airports, including Lucknow, Thiruvananthapuram, Trichy, Kozhikode, and Amritsar

The Hindu Businessline 11 Sep 2025 7:30 pm

Kollam restaurant owners organs save six lives after fatal accident

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: A Kollam restaurant owner, declared brain dead after a freak accident while crossing the road, became the latest cadaver donor, giving new life to six patients. The heart of Isaac George (33) was flown to Lisie Hospital for transplant by the Home Department's helicopter by noon. The doctors are trying to transplant the heart to Angamali-native Ajin Elias. His liver and one kidney were transplanted to patients at KIMS, where he had been receiving treatment, while another kidney was sent to the Government Medical College, and his corneas were donated to the Regional Institute of Ophthalmology in Thiruvananthapuram. Isaac was struck by a speeding bike in front of his restaurant on September 6. Doctors declared him brain dead on September 10. The Kerala State Organ and Tissue Transplantation Organisation (K-SOTTO), a government agency, coordinated the organ donation. Health Minister Veena George praised the donors family for making the noble decision during such a difficult time.

The New Indian Express 11 Sep 2025 2:35 pm

Stringent action against contractors who delay NH work: CM Pinarayi Vijayan

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Evaluating the slow progress of the National Highway construction in the state, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan urged the officials to take stringent action against the contractors who make such delays. Even though the National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) is working efficiently, construction work in certain areas, including Vadakara, Turavur and Thiruvananthapuram, shows only slow progress, the CM said in a review meeting here on Thursday. Instructing the officials to speed up the construction without any compromise on the scientific side, the Chief Minister also emphasised that arbitration works should be done on time. Due consideration should be given to Kerala's geography and population density while proceeding with the construction works, the CM said. Urging that construction work should go unhindered, the CM asked district collectors and the police chief to overlook it. He also stressed the case of Nadal in Kannur, where the underpass should be constructed to facilitate the passage of buses. As the buses have to now take a longer route, leading to protests by the local people, he asked to consider this as a special case. The government plans to complete the work of 480 kilometres by this December, and the 560 kilometres stretch by March 2026. The review meeting was also attended by PWD minister PA Muhammed Riyas, Industries Minister P Rajeeve, Power Minister K Krishnankutty, chief secretary A Jayatilak, DGP Ravada Chandrashekhar, district collectors, NHAI officials, among others.

The New Indian Express 11 Sep 2025 2:31 pm

Amit Shah Introduces Fast-Track Immigration At Various Airport Virtually

On Thursday, Shah launched in Lucknow, Thiruvananthapuram, Tiruchirappalli, Kozhikode and Amritsar. The program will eventually be launched at 21 major airports.

Bloomberg Quint 11 Sep 2025 1:48 pm

Major fire breaks out at Material Collection Facility in Kerala's Attipra

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: A massive fire broke out at a Material Collection Facility (MCF) of City Corporation in Attipra near Kazhakootam on Thursday morning. Located amidst a densely populated area the blaze, reported around 4 am, was brought under control after a four-hour-long firefighting operation. According to officials, the Kazhakootam fire station, located just one kilometre away, received the emergency call and reached the spot without delay. Their swift intervention averted a major fire mishap, said an official. The fire raged through tonnes of non-biodegradable waste, including large volumes of plastic, making it extremely difficult to contain. It was a herculean task to bring the situation under control. As many as 20 fire personnel were involved in the operation, a fire officer said. A total of four fire tenders were deployed, with two units from Kazhakootam and two additional tenders rushed in from the Chackai station. Officials noted that the facility lacked essential fire safety measures and did not have a water source in the vicinity. Water had to be sourced from nearby IT campuses, including Infosys and UST Global, which delayed refilling operations. Preliminary assessment suggests that the fire may have originated from smouldering waste dumped near the facility. Since the MCF does not have an electricity connection, the possibility of a short circuit has been ruled out.

The New Indian Express 11 Sep 2025 1:19 pm

Kerala University registrar's suspension to continue as V-C not keen on Syndicate meet

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Despite the Kerala High Court's direction to Vice Chancellor Dr Mohnanan Kunnumal to summon a university Syndicate meeting to deliberate on the suspension of Kerala University Registrar KS Anil Kumar, the suspended official may have to wait for at least two more months for relief. The Syndicate last met on September 2, and as per varsity rules, the Vice Chancellor must convene the next Syndicate meeting only after two months. A member of the Left-backed Syndicate had approached the police with a complaint that the V-C altered the minutes of the previous Syndicate meeting. The V-C is of the view that the next Syndicate meeetiing need to be convened only after the case is resolved and consensus prevails, said a source close to the Vice Chancellor. On August 28, the High Court had upheld the authority of the Vice Chancellor of APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University (KTU) to chair meetings of the Syndicate and endorse its decisions, TNIE had then reported that the verdict would have a bearing on Anil Kumar's case. In the recent judgement, the High Court criticsed the manner in which the Kerala University Syndicate held a meeting, after it was called off by the Vice Chancellor, to 'revoke Anil Kumar's suspension. The court underscored that such meetings can lead to several mischievous situations. Kerala University V-C suspends registrar; on whose authority, asks minister Meanwhile, pro-Left Syndicate members said the verdict underscored the varsity body's authority in deciding on the Registrar's suspension. It is to be noted that the High Court has asked the Vice Chancellor to convene the Syndicate meeting to take a decison on the suspension. The Court has also underscored that the decision will be applicable for the V-C as well, said G Muraleedharan, Syndicate member. The Registrar was suspended on July 2 following a row over the display of a photo of 'Bharat Mata' at an event attended by the Governor in the university's Senate Hall The Registrar had approached the High Court seeking an order quashing his suspension and also a directive to the V-C not to prevent him from discharging his duties as Registrar. Suspended Kerala University registrar calls Bharat Mata lady with saffron flag

The New Indian Express 11 Sep 2025 12:02 pm

Eight institutions form 'Thiruvananthapuram cluster' to drive interdisciplinary innovation

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: In a first-of-its-kind initiative, eight of the countrys leading research institutions based in Thiruvananthapuram have come together to form the Thiruvananthapuram Cluster, a collaborative effort aimed at advancing interdisciplinary research in science and technology. The partnership, formalised on Wednesday, is expected to accelerate innovation by combining expertise across a wide range of specialisations. The agreement was signed at the Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology (SCTIMST) in Poojappura, with directors from the Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology (RGCB), Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER), National Centre for Earth Science Studies (NCESS), Central Tuber Crops Research Institute (CTCRI), CSIR-National Institute for Interdisciplinary Science and Technology (CSIR-NIIST), Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST), Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), and SCTIMST itself in attendance. Together, these institutions represent nearly 700 scientists working across diverse disciplines such as biotechnology, space science, earth studies, medical technology and computational research. The collaboration will facilitate joint research efforts, shared access to facilities, and coordinated funding applications, thereby quickening the pace of innovation. Dr C Anandharamakrishnan, Director of CSIR-NIIST, highlighted the unique nature of the collaboration. No other city has such a concentrated cluster of expertise. We hope to push for a formal recognition of the Thiruvananthapuram Cluster by the government, akin to the Pune Hub. This will enhance the regions visibility, attract funding, and enable large-scale multidisciplinary research, he said. Dr Sanjay Behari, Director of SCTIMST, outlined the framework for the collaboration. Under this framework, specific focus areas will be identified and each institution will be assigned nodal responsibilities to drive progress in those domains. He emphasised that joint funding applications would lead to focused and time-bound delivery of research and technology transfer. Dr Chandrabhas Narayana, Director of RGCB, pointed out that the interdisciplinary nature of the cluster could significantly benefit the upcoming Rs 250-crore bio-cluster project. He added that such collaboration would be instrumental in addressing major health challenges facing the country. Dr J N Moorthy, Director of IISER, stressed that the initiative would help translate high-quality scientific research into practical applications. Dr Dipankar Banerjee, Director of IIST, noted that the knowledge cluster would enhance productivity and gain relevance as India prepares for human spaceflight missions and increased private sector participation in space technologies. Some institutions have already begun leveraging shared facilities to initiate translational research projects. E Magesh, Director General of C-DAC, emphasised the importance of breaking down disciplinary boundaries to enable technology adoption that benefits the general public.

The New Indian Express 11 Sep 2025 11:47 am

Fire guts section of Thiruvananthapuram Corporations material collection facility

According to information from Kazhakuttam fire station, the blaze began around 4 a.m. from the area where plastic waste was stored in large quantities

The Hindu 11 Sep 2025 10:36 am

Nishagandhi open-air auditorium struggles to handle crowd surge during Onam celebrations

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The limitations of the Nishagandhi open-air auditorium as a venue for major events, that draw huge crowds, were evident once again during the Onam week celebrations. The concert featuring playback singers, Chinmayi and Vineeth Sreenivasan, held during the past two days drew an overwhelming audience, far exceeding the carrying capacity of the facility. The police, on Tuesday evening, had a hard time managing the crowd leading to manhandling and lathicharge during the concluding event of the week-long Onam celebrations organised by the Kerala Tourism. Nishagandhi the popular auditorium which was the main venue of the Onam week celebrations has a capacity to hold around 2,000- 2,500 people. As per estimates with the city corporation, approximately over 5 lakh people arrived in the capital to witness the annual Onam Pageantry that marks the conclusion of the Onam celebrations. The turnout, much larger than anticipated, caused congestion, both inside and around the premises, raising serious concerns over safety and crowd management. With its restricted seating and limited entry and exit points, the venue struggled to accommodate the thousands who flocked to watch the celebrity performers. An official source said that Kanakakunnu witnessed record footfall on Tuesday. The Onam pageantry began early and a large majority of the crowd who came to see the event visited Kanakakunnu where the musical programme was happening, causing things to go out of control, said the official.With crowd management becoming a major concern at Nishagandhi, the Museum police have given reports to the higher authorities to organise only ticketed events or programmes with entry passes. An official of the Museum police told TNIE that Nishagandhi auditorium is ideal only for events with entry passes. The organisers of the event should provide entry passes to control the crowd. When its an open event, people come out in large numbers making it impossible to manage the crowd. No matter how many police officials we deploy, it will not be enough, said the official. However, the tourism department feels that Nishagandhi is ideal for large events. Former Fire and Rescue Services DGP A Hemachandran said that effective crowd control at popular events necessitates a proactive and rigorous approach, starting with an independent evaluation of carrying capacity based on anticipated crowd size and popularity. Its a tough decision, but blocking entry once capacity is reached is crucial to prevent unmanageable situations similar to what tragically occurred at Cusat. We must also ensure clear exit points and adequate lighting so that the public can evacuate from the space safely. Segmenting the crowd is another way to manage the crowd, said A Hemachandran. According to the organisers of the event, LED walls were erected in two locations to show the musical event live for people from outside the auditorium. MLA V K Prasanth said that the crowd arrived in large numbers. Next year onwards we will install more LED live streaming walls in many places within the premises to avoid such a situation, said Prasanth.

The New Indian Express 11 Sep 2025 9:51 am

N Prasanth accuses chief secretary Jayathilak of procedural violations, misuse of power

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Suspended IAS officer Prasanth N has accused chief secretary A Jayathilak of serious procedural violations and misuse of power, further intensifying the controversy surrounding the transfer of senior IAS officer B Ashok. The allegations come in the wake of the Central Administrative Tribunals decision to set aside the state governments transfer order, dealing a significant blow to the state administration and putting the chief secretarys office under close scrutiny. The transfer of B Ashok from the post of Principal Secretary of the Agriculture Department to CMD of Kerala Transport Development Finance Corporation shocked many in the state IAS cadre. In a Facebook post, Prasanth addressed Jayathilak as George Sir-the villain from the movie Thudarum, and claimed that a careful review of the transfer order reveals more than seven distinct legal violations. It would be evident to any IAS officer that either the order issued lacked legal knowledge or had only superficial acquaintance with the law, he alleged. Prasanth further said, according to Secretariat staff, junior officers were warned during a meeting that criticising the chief secretary would lead to punitive action, similar to what happened to him. He charged that a comprehensive list of Jayathilaks violations would surpass any high-profile police scandal currently making headlines and that the number of victims would shock the public. Highlighting a troubling contradiction, Prasanth asked, If ordinary citizens are liable to face strict legal action for procedural violations, why should a government officer repeatedly found violating laws be awarded honours and promotions while continuing to serve? He further questioned whether such actions came from personal motives. In a separate post titled George Sir overruled ministers, Prasanth accused the top brass of labelling whistleblowers as anti-government, enabling powerful bureaucrats like the chief secretary to rise unchecked. Behind the scenes, sources say a fierce power struggle is now brewing in the IAS hierarchy, with the tide slowly turning against Jayathilak. Though TNIE made efforts to seek a response from the chief secretary, he remained tight-lipped on the matter.

The New Indian Express 11 Sep 2025 9:48 am

Kudumbashree can help in lifting Keralas economy: Minister Rajesh

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Praising Kudumbashree for its timely adaptations to thrive in new challenges, Local Self-Government Minister M B Rajesh said that the mission can play a key role in lifting Keralas economy to the level of middle-income countries. Kudumbashree has empowered women in socio-political, cultural and financial domains, and now the target has to be the increase of incomes, the minister said, after inaugurating the Rural Enterprise Incubator three-day national workshop at Hotel Hycinth in Thiruvananthapuram. Highlighting that Kudumbashree has played a crucial role in extreme poverty eradication in the state, Rajesh also pointed out that the state achieved its target of placing one lakh women in jobs before Onam under the Vijnana Keralam scheme. Speaking about the workshop, he also emphasised that it will create new avenues to ensure sustained incomes for women. In his keynote address, rural development department secretary Shailesh Kumar Singh assured that a positive atmosphere will be created for the growth of enterprises selected through the scheme. Department director Rajeshwari S M said that the workshop will be beneficial in understanding the innovations and challenges in the sector. Currently implemented only in Kerala, the incubator programme is a sub-scheme of the startup village entrepreneurship umbrella scheme. The event was also attended by Assam Agricultural University Vice Chancellor Bidyut C Kheda, Kudumbashree executive director H Dineshan and chief operating officer C Naveen.

The New Indian Express 11 Sep 2025 9:45 am

Health minister Veena George announces study on sudden cardiac deaths

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Health Minister Veena George said that the health department is planning to conduct a study on the rising cases of heart diseases among youth, following several incidents of sudden cardiac deaths. She also spoke about creating community awareness on life-saving procedures, such as cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), an emergency procedure used during cardiac arrest, in connection with the upcoming World Heart Day. The ministers remarks came during the release of 10 Commandments on Clinical Cardiology, a book authored by Dr Mathew Iype, professor of cardiology at Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram, on Wednesday. At the event, senior doctors expressed concern over the shift away from clinical approaches in cardiology, with many specialists focusing more on interventional procedures. Clinical cardiology has been neglected, said Dr C G Bahuleyan, a pioneer of interventional cardiology in Kerala. Some cardiologists dont even use a stethoscope anymore. Dr Bahuleyan received the first copy of Dr Iypes book from the minister. Dr Harikrishnan S, professor and head of the cardiology department at Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology, emphasised the irreplaceable role of clinical evaluation.

The New Indian Express 11 Sep 2025 9:44 am

Kerala: Raj Bhavan to showcase art works for public viewing

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: A wide variety of gifts, including sculptures, paintings, statues, idols and mementos, received by Governor Rajendra Arlekar and his predecessors will soon be put up for public display at Raj Bhavan owing to its cultural, artistic and educational value. The governor held discussions in this regard with P S Manjula Devi, director of Department of Museums and Zoos, on scientific classification and methods of exhibition of the artifacts. The Raj Bhavan also houses invaluable works of art, including three original paintings by Raja Ravi Varma, which will also be scientifically preserved. The display will reflect Keralas cultural diversity as well as Indias constitutional heritage. Providing an opportunity to the public and students to view such gifts will add immense educational value. It will help them closely understand the nations cultural and artistic wealth, said Arlekar. Once the necessary arrangements have been completed, the exhibition will be opened to the public, a Raj Bhavan official said.

The New Indian Express 11 Sep 2025 9:41 am

No formal complaint: CB probe against Rahul Mamkootathil stuck

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The crime branch probe into the sexual harassment allegations against Rahul Mamkootathil may end up becoming an exercise in futility as none of the victims have come forward with formal complaints against the Palakkad MLA. Two weeks after it launched a probe against the MLA for alleged sexual harassment, the special investigation team (SIT) has failed to record the victims statement. Though the SIT was slated to meet her this week to record her statements, it was postponed after she sought time citing the need for psychological therapy to overcome mental trauma, sources said. The crime branch is looking into nearly a dozen third-party complaints accusing Rahul of sexual abuse. However, with none of the alleged victims opting to take the legal route, the SIT is facing an uphill task. The sleuths will not be able to file a chargesheet if the victims do not lodge complaints with the police, said a source. Lawyer J Sandhya, a social and womens rights activist, agreed. Its the victim (in the primary sexual harassment case) who should speak about her ordeal. Without the victims complaint, the case cannot proceed, she said. Allegations against Rahul Mamkoottathil are serious; he should not continue as MLA, says Kerala CM

The New Indian Express 11 Sep 2025 9:20 am

Childrens encyclopaedia to hit the stands in Kerala soon

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Children in the state will soon have an encyclopaedia of their own. The State Institute of Encyclopaedic Publications (SIEP) is working on its first-ever encyclopedia made specifically for children, with an ambitious target of releasing it on November 14, Childrens Day. This single-volume edition is aimed at sparking curiosity in young readers from Classes 6 to 12. The 120-page Malayalam work, designed in crown size, will explore seven diverse themes such as sookshmajeevikal (microorganisms), malinyanirmarjanam (waste management), bahirakashayatra (space exploration), samudra jaivavyvidhyam (marine biodiversity), kaalathe athijeevicha chalachitrangal (films that survived time), ubayajeevikal (amphibians), and robotics. Each chapter will be curated by editors in consultation with experts from respective fields. We wanted to bring back academic reading among children. That was our first thought, SIEP Director Muse Mary told TNIE. Rekha R Nair, one of the general coordinators, pointed out, The topics were chosen based on what children already enjoy and what we believe they should begin to explore. For example, the section on waste management is being developed with support from a Suchitwa Mission official and will cover concepts like types of waste, green protocol and waste management models. The film section, overseen by the Kerala State Chalachitra Academy, features 60 landmark movies from around the world such as Battleship Potemkin, Bicycle Thieves, The Great Dictator, and Run Lola Run. In the space chapter, students will find entries on the International Space Station, reusable launch vehicles, astrobiology, and more. Experts from institutions like the Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre and the Kerala Universitys zoology department are also helping ensure scientific accuracy and depth across subjects. From the fascinating amphibians of Kerala and their life stages to the world of robotics and the wonders of the ocean, it will include classification systems, endangered species, robot anatomy, mobile and swarm technologies and ocean phenomena like tsunamis, tides and coral reefs, said Riyana Ansari, another general coordinator. To keep young minds engaged, the encyclopaedia will be filled with illustrations, infographics and photographs. Puzzles and activity sections are also being considered. However, SIEP has chosen not to include QR codes linking videos or audio content. We dont want anything that might distract from focused reading. Educative videos are available on our YouTube channel, but this will remain a print-first, reading-focused encyclopaedia, Muse Mary said. The encyclopaedia will be available in schools, public libraries and at festivals across the state. While the layout and design work are being done at SIEP, printing will be handled by C-Apt and government presses. We have a tight timeline. But there will be no compromise on quality. With this encyclopaedia, SIEP hopes to make knowledge accessible and exciting for the next generation of thinkers, readers and explorers, Muse Mary added. Trove of knowledge The themes explored includes microorganisms, waste management and space exploration among others Each chapter will be curated in consultation with experts from respective fields The encyclopaedia will be filled with illustrations, infographics and photographs

The New Indian Express 11 Sep 2025 8:35 am

Hunt on for media strategist for CM Pinarayi ahead of polls

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Notwithstanding the PR disaster that left the state government red-faced exactly a year ago, the Chief Ministers Office seems to be gearing up for yet another tryst with an external media strategy team. This time around, however, it would be more on the lines of an election exclusive. Going by sources, an unofficial search is on for a head of media strategy and newsroom, who will serve as the lead within the CMs media interface. A social media post with detailed job description has been circulated among a section of media strategists. The primary job entails leading the news intelligence and media strategy cell tasked with churning out political narratives for a positive reinforcement of the chief ministers public image. Setting up a team akin to the ones led by noted political strategist Prashant Kishor is the reported brief given to identify such a strategist. It would be a full-fledged strategy and communication team for the management of the coming elections. A number of personnel have already been engaged. PR and communication strategy experts are now looking for a senior hand to head the media strategy and newsroom, said sources. Going by the job description being circulated among sections on social media, the position would be based in the state capital. The key responsibilities include news intelligence and political filtering, strategic media guidance, war-room management and media relationship management. The person will be tasked with scanning mainstream, vernacular and digital media to identify reports with potential political impact, act as bridge between the campaign strategy and execution teams, cultivate and manage media for damage control, in addition to flagging media risks in advance. Such talks have been on for some time now. Its natural for a government to go in for such arrangements ahead of polls, said a senior official. Top officials with the Chief Ministers Office meanwhile told TNIE that, as of now, the government has not officially engaged any agency or individual for formulating election strategy for the CM. Political commentator J Prabhash opined that in a social media era, such conventional strategies to boost political image may not quite yield results. With social media very active, everyone can see the doings of each politician. Secondly, its too early to go for such an exercise. Theres another 6-7 months remaining for the main election. The government should instead focus on tightening the loose ends in administration, he opined.

The New Indian Express 11 Sep 2025 8:19 am

Amit Shah to launch faster immigration clearance programme at 5 more airports

NEW DELHI, Sept 10: A special programme under which the immigration clearance process of pre-verified Indian nationals and Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) cardholders is fast-tracked will be rolled out on Thursday in five more cities, including Lucknow and Thiruvananthapuram, officials said. The Fast Track Immigration-Trusted Traveller Programme (FTI-TTP) will be launched in Lucknow, Thiruvananthapuram, []

thehillstimes 11 Sep 2025 4:35 am

IIPD a model movement, says Adoor Gopalakrishnan

The International Institute for People with Disabilities is being developed as a world-class centre for the comprehensive development of differently abled people under the Thiruvananthapuram-based Different Art Centre

The Hindu 10 Sep 2025 11:49 pm

CM Pinarayi Vijayan seeks Centres help to ensure safety, return of Malayali tourists stranded in Nepal

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Wednesday wrote to External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, urging urgent intervention to ensure the safety of Malayali tourists stranded in Nepal. Many of the tourists, including elderly visitors, are currently in Pokhara near areas affected by recent agitations in the country. In his letter, the CM highlighted that it has become extremely difficult for the tourists to continue staying there and requested that their safety be ensured. He also called for immediate measures to bring the stranded tourists back home safely and to arrange suitable travel facilities. The CM assured the Central Government that the state government would extend full support and cooperation in facilitating the return of its citizens.

The New Indian Express 10 Sep 2025 6:27 pm

Suspended IAS officer Prasanth N accuses Chief Secretary Jayathilak of procedural violations, misuse of power

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Suspended IAS officer Prasanth N has accused chief secretary A Jayathilak of serious procedural violations and misuse of power, further intensifying the controversy surrounding the transfer of senior IAS officer B Ashok. The allegations come in the wake of the Central Administrative Tribunal's decision to set aside the state government's transfer order , dealing a significant blow to the state administration and putting the Chief Secretary's office under scrutiny. The transfer of B. Ashok from Principal Secretary of the Agriculture Department to Chairman and Managing Director of Kerala Transport Development Finance Corporation shocked many in the state IAS cadre. In a Facebook post, Prasanth addressed Jayathilak as 'George Sir'- the villain from the movie Thudarum -and claimed that a careful review of the transfer order reveals more than seven distinct legal violations. It would be evident to any IAS officer that either the order issuer lacked legal knowledge or had only superficial acquaintance with the law, he alleged. Prasanth further said, according to Secretariat staff, junior officers were warned during a meeting that criticising the Chief Secretary would lead to punitive action, similar to what happened to him. He charged that a comprehensive list of Jayathilak's violations would surpass any high-profile police scandal currently making headlines and that the number of victims would shock the public. Highlighting a troubling contradiction, Prasanth asked, If ordinary citizens are liable to face strict legal action for procedural violations, why should a government officer repeatedly found violating laws be awarded honours and promotions while continuing to serve? He further questioned whether such actions came from personal motives. In a separate post titled 'George Sir overruled ministers', Prasanth accused the top brass of labelling whistleblowers as 'anti-government', enabling powerful bureaucrats like the Chief Secretary to rise unchecked. Behind the scenes, sources say a fierce power struggle is now brewing in the IAS hierarchy, with the tide slowly turning against Jayathilak. Though the TNIE made efforts to seek a response from the Chief Secretary, he remained tight-lipped on the matter.

The New Indian Express 10 Sep 2025 6:27 pm

Thiruvananthapuram Airport Expansion: Extended Runway, Bigger Terminal & The Rs 1,300-Crore Plan

Thiruvananthapuram Airport Expansion: The work is expected to begin by year-end, officials told News18, adding that the total cost of the first phase will be Rs 1,300 crore

News18 10 Sep 2025 3:58 pm

Kerala CM lashes out at Centre for hosting Israeli minister

Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Tuesday strongly condemned the central government for hosting the ongoing visit of Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich. In a post on X, the CM described Smotrich as a far-right extremist and a chief architect of Israels brutal occupation and expansionist agenda. Also ReadIndia, Israel ink bilateral investment agreement Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 10 Sep 2025 12:09 pm

Kerala's new antibody test aims to identify hidden Nipah carriers

THIRUVANTHAPURAM: With recurrent Nipah outbreaks leaving more questions than answers, the state has launched a critical sero-surveillance initiative aimed at uncovering hidden transmission pathways. A new testing kit, developed by the Institute of Advanced Virology (IAV), is at the core of the effort, designed to detect Nipah antibodies in both humans and animals. With no conclusive understanding yet of how the virus makes the leap from bats to humans, this surveillance aims to identify possible intermediate animal hosts by analysing blood samples for antibodies. What sets this kit apart is its versatility: Unlike conventional approaches that require separate testing kits for each species, the IAV kit, which employs pseudovirion technology, can detect antibodies in both humans and multiple animal species. According to experts, this may help determine whether subclinical infections in animals or humans will potentially evolve into more severe forms of the disease. Crucially, the testing process does not require a biosafety level 4 (BSL-4) laboratory -- a major breakthrough, given that Kerala currently lacks such a facility. We still don't know how Nipah is transmitted from bats to humans. While we know that bats carry antibodies and humans fall ill, the spillover mechanism remains elusive, said Dr Easwaran Sreekumar, director of Thonnakkal, Thiruvananthapuram-based IAV. Traditional studies are limited because the virus often isn't detectable in blood, and handling it typically requires a BSL-4 lab. This new assay system gives us a way forward, he added. Dr Sreekumar emphasised that if antibodies are detected in a particular animal species, that species can then be closely monitored for symptoms and potential human transmission. There are many hypotheses. We can begin addressing them only when we have the right tools, and this is a major step, he said, adding that testing of human samples will begin soon. The kit was first validated using blood samples collected in 2023 from Nipah-infected individuals in Malappuram. It has since been used to test domestic animals in Palakkad and Malappuram districts, marking a significant expansion in surveillance efforts. The study details have been published in the international journal BMC, Springer Nature. The IAV has collaborated with the animal husbandry department to collect samples. Dr Sanjay Devarajan, disease investigation officer at State Institute of Animal Diseases (SIAD), Palode, said that samples from cats, dogs and cattle within a 1km radius in both districts have been sent for testing. Detection of antibodies in domestic animals can play a major role in shaping future Nipah prevention policies and issuing timely health advisories, Dr Devarajan said. According to Dr T S Anish, professor and nodal officer at the Kerala One Health Centre for Nipah Research and Resilience, Kozhikode Government Medical College, the new antibody testing system has valuable applications. It can help answer critical questions -- such as which animals act as reservoirs or how the virus jumps to humans. It's also useful for retrospective testing, for instance, in encephalitis cases where Nipah wasn't initially suspected. Stored blood samples could still be tested, Dr Anish said. He, however, noted that this cannot replace PCR testing for detecting active infections.

The New Indian Express 10 Sep 2025 11:42 am

Colourful wrap to capitals week-long Onam celebrations

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: As the Onam celebration procession moved through the city, a band played the popular Malayalam song Shanthamee Rathriyil, much like how the festivities were enjoyed in the state capital the night before. The ceremonial procession, which was flagged off by Governor Rajendra Arlekar, provided a visual treat for thousands of people, of all age groups, gathered there. The governor began his speech by calling Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan his elder brother. Arlekar said the week-long festival has given a glimpse of the great culture of ours and showed that we are celebrating with togetherness. A total of 151 floats, themed on Unity in Diversity and the state governments development activities, were part of the procession. A human-shaped float by the Suchitwa Mission and a float promoting electric vehicles by the motor vehicle department were special attractions. While the parents who carried their children on their shoulders explained what each float meant, the children were busy in their own world, admiring the colours of each exhibit. Even a broken hand didnt stop eight-year-old Anurag V from attending the procession. The crowd cheered when a little girl danced in the middle of a band. Though the procession has been a routine in the city, many local residents said they were witnessing it for the first time. The same was the case with Vinod Nair, a college student in Dubai, who visits Thiruvananthapuram during Onam every year. The Onam procession was also a refreshing experience for non-Malayalis. Macedonian vlogger Marija Paunousra was astonished by the celebrations. Being a traveller, I came to explore the state. But I never knew this time was so special for the state, Paunousra said. Interstate migrant workers, who came with their friends, too had a whale of a time at the festival. Rajesh Das from Assam, who has been working in the state capital for the past five years, was delighted with the celebrations. We used to come and see the lights, but this is our first experience of the procession, Das said. The procession, as is customary, saw people from different walks of life coming together. Twenty-one nuns from the congregation Prathyasayude Dasanmar walked from their nearby convent to see the programme. People also accompanied their friends with disabilities and autistic children. Ajay Jacob, a city resident, said the procession was more crowded than previous years. Geetha Archa, a social worker, commented that though the procession was visually stunning, the Kerala essence was surprisingly low.

The New Indian Express 10 Sep 2025 8:11 am

CB report finds serious lapses by police in Peroorkada theft case

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: A report by Crime Branch DySP K A Vidyadharan has found serious lapses and misconduct by police officials in the case involving the wrongful detention and torture of Bindu R, a Dalit domestic worker. The investigation pertains to the alleged theft of a 2.5-sovereign gold chain from the house of Omana Daniel, where Bindu used to work. On April 23, Bindu was taken to the Peroorkada police station for questioning after Omana filed a complaint claiming that her gold chain was missing. However, the Crime Branch report has now found that the chain was never stolen. According to the report, the gold chain was later found under the sofa in Omanas house. Omana, who usually keeps her jewellery under the bed, had forgotten she had placed it elsewhere. The Crime Branch found that the earlier statement by the Peroorkada police that the chain was found from the waste heap was fabricated in an attempt to justify the wrongful detention and custodial harassment of Bindu. The report states that the police officers tried to hide how the chain was found and allegedly pressured Bindu to say she found it in a heap of waste behind the house. The officers also allegedly asked Omana to change her statement and claim that the chain was recovered from the backyard, instead of admitting it was found inside the house. The report has recommended action against all police officers involved, including SI G S Prasad and GD charge officer Prasanna Kumar, both of whom are currently under suspension. It also stated that SHO Shivakumar was aware of the wrongful detention. Action against the house owner has also been recommended. Bindu was kept in illegal custody and mentally harassed for nearly 20 hours on April 23 after being accused of theft. She also alleged that she was not allowed to explain her side of the story. The Human Rights Commission is expected to issue further directions on the matter.

The New Indian Express 10 Sep 2025 8:10 am

Former dist collector M Nandakumar passes away

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Former Thiruvananthapuram district collector and PRD director M Nandakumar, 69, passed away on Tuesday at a private hospital in the city. He had been in coma after a brain surgery that led to allegations of medical negligence. A case was registered. Nandakumar was appointed Thiruvananthapuram district collector in October 2011. He is survived by wife N S Sreelatha (retired assistant registrar, Cooperative Department), children N S Vishnu Nandan (University of Calgary, Canada), N S Parvathy Nandan (Kerala Gramin Bank), and son-in-law U Krishnanunni (Judicial First Class Magistrate, Adoor). The cremation will be held at Santhikavadam at 5.30 pm.

The New Indian Express 10 Sep 2025 8:06 am

Lottery hopes fading? Kerala govt battles to cushion 40% GST blow

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The state government has found itself in a fix as the Centre has included its state-run lottery under the 40% GST tax slab. The move will force the government to either reduce the commission paid to agents or lower the prize money. Sources confirmed the government is not planning to increase the ticket price as that would impact the sector. Unlike the gambling casinos in Goa, the Kerala lottery provides livelihood and welfare to around two lakh people, but it has fallen under the Centres sin goods category. With the new tax regime set to come into effect from September 22, the state is running out of time to find a quick-fix solution. While lotteries have been a major revenue-generation source for the government, hundreds of people, especially the physically challenged, rely on selling these tickets for livelihood. The state government feels lottery should not be treated like other gambling activities. For instance, funds generated from Karunya lottery is used for the treatment of underprivileged citizens. From 2020 to 2025, these funds supported over two lakh dialysis sessions, over 80,000 chemotherapy treatments, and over 16,000 angioplasty surgeries. Revenue figures from the Directorate of Kerala State Lotteries show a steady rise over the past three financial years: Rs 11,892.88 crore in 2022-23, Rs 12,530.91 crore in 2023-24, and Rs 13,244.48 crore in 2024-25. Now, many from major lottery dealers to street-level sellers operating at bus and railway stations are deeply worried about the impact of the tax reform. Jacob Thomas, a lottery agent in Thiruvananthapuram, said, My commission on a Rs 50-ticket is around Rs 7, but with shop rent, staff salaries, and electricity, overall income is low. Cutting commissions will force us to reduce shops and staff. For individuals like Asha, a seller in Ernakulam, the lottery business has been a lifesaver. I sell around 50 tickets daily, roaming bus stands and railway stations. This small business helps me support my family as a cancer survivor, she said. The Onam bumper lottery, which offers a grand prize of Rs 25 crore and costs Rs 500 per ticket, provides a commission of Rs 90 per ticket. Physically challenged seller Appu S shared his struggle: To sell two or three tickets, I walk four or five kilometres, pleading with people. Its tough, but it helps me survive without much investment. However, the industry has a darker side too. Rajesh George, an autorickshaw driver from Kottayam, admitted, I spent 20 to 30% of my earnings buying lottery tickets, ruining my family and ending in divorce. Im now struggling with debt. While the state lottery revenue figures show a steady growth, Finance Minister K N Balagopal clarified that most of the revenue goes to prizes, agent commissions, and advertisements. The governments actual profit is just 3 to 5% of the revenue, the minister said. Balagopal added the state objected strongly to the 40% GST slab but the Centre rejected all requests for time and flexibility. We now have to urgently meet with lottery agents and stakeholders to find a solution before the tax takes effect, he said. Senior officials admitted that the Centre placed the Kerala lottery under the sin goods category without considering its unique role in welfare and livelihood creation. With the deadline fast approaching, Kerala faces a tough challenge in preserving the livelihood of around two lakh people dependent on the sector. Kerala lottery at crossroads Supports roughly 2 lakh people including agents, street sellers, and the physically challenged Funds public welfare programmes, unlike profit-driven gambling Government profit from total revenue is just 3 to 5% The Centre refused requests for time or other options for the state to come up with a solution to save the lottery

The New Indian Express 10 Sep 2025 7:41 am

SIT to record statement of victim in two days in Rahul Mamkootathil case

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Special Investigation Team (SIT) probing complaints of harassment and stalking against Palakkad MLA Rahul Mamkootathil will record the statements of the victim within two days. The victim, sources said, has so far been reluctant to officially file a police complaint against the MLA. A senior female IPS officer is expected to meet the victim in person and record her statement. Police sources said the victim had informed the SIT about her unwillingness to register a case against Rahul, who allegedly had subjected her to sexual harassment. It was due to her reluctance to set the legal ball moving that the SIT has been delaying recording her statement, sources added. According to sources, the cops most likely will meet the victim on Wednesday. Without her complaint, the probe would be heading towards a dead-end, sources added. The police are acting on complaints of third parties. About 12 such complaints have so far been received. However, without the direct complaint of the victim, the investigation cannot proceed further, said a cop, who is privy to the probe.

The New Indian Express 10 Sep 2025 7:35 am

Kerala least costly for school education, but spends high on private tuition

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: A student in Kerala spends Rs 16,518 on an average per year on school education, which is the lowest annual average expenditure incurred by a pupil in south India, a latest survey by the Union Government has shown. The Comprehensive Modular Survey: Education, 2025 also found that students in Kerala spend an average of Rs 11,836 per year for private tuition, which is the highest in south India, while the all-India average is Rs 8,973. According to the survey findings, the all-India annual average expense incurred per student on school education stood at Rs 13,051. Among the other south Indian states, Tamil Nadu had the highest annual average expense per student at Rs 22,338 followed by Telangana (Rs 21,652), Andhra Pradesh (Rs 19,344) and Karnataka (Rs 19,107). The major head in the student average expenditure in Kerala was for payment of course fee (Rs 9,798), which was also the lowest among the south Indian states. A student in Kerala shells out close to Rs 6,000 on an average on transportation and a little over Rs 2,000 for textbooks and stationery, the survey has found. In terms of annual spending for private tuition, the survey found that the average amount spent by students in other south Indian states were significantly lower than Kerala. While a student in Karnataka shelled out Rs 7,839 on an average per year on private tuition, it was Rs 7,570 in Telangana, Rs 6,765 in Tamil Nadu and Rs 6,435 in Andhra Pradesh. Kerala was the most expensive in this category at Rs 11,836. The high spending on private tuition points to a well-established parallel education system, focused mainly on entrance coaching, that is thriving in our state. The survey findings are a pointer to the larger question whether students dependent solely on the public education system lose out in competitive exams due to their lack of access to such facilities, opined Prof Amruth G Kumar, School of Education, Central University of Kerala. An analysis of the source of funding for students in the state found that over 95% of the students had their expenses met by a member of the household, while erstwhile household members funded education of 2.9% students. Only 0.5% of the students surveyed received some form of scholarship from the government while it was 1.4% at the all-India level. The source of funding for another 1.1% students in the state fell in the others category. The survey that also analysed average expenses of students in various types of schools in the state found that private unaided schools are up to five-times expensive than government schools at the secondary and higher secondary levels (Class IX onwards). The survey conducted during April - June 2025, included students who reported a non-zero school-related expenditure as a specific category.

The New Indian Express 10 Sep 2025 6:59 am

KUs landslide early warning app bags patent

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: In a groundbreaking achievement, Kerala University has secured a patent for its real-time landslide early warning system, Slope Instability Predictor-Kerala (SLIP-K), the first-ever official recognition for such a technology in India. Developed by Sajin Kumar K S, assistant professor in the KU geology department and a leading expert in landslide research, SLIP-K is poised to revolutionise disaster preparedness in the state and outside. The patent arrives at a critical juncture for Kerala, which has reported nearly 1,200 landslide-related deaths since 2018. The ongoing development of national highways through hilly terrain continues to pose serious risks to motorists and local communities. SLIP-K aims to fill a long-standing gap in disaster preparedness by offering timely alerts based on rainfall and terrain data. This is the first patent granted to an early landslide warning technology. While similar technologies exist in other countries, our system offers near real-time alerts. Users can tag a specific location on the map in the app to receive immediate alerts, said Kumar. The app uses geospatial mapping, automatic weather stations (AWS) and rainfall thresholds to issue alerts in four categories green, yellow, orange and red depending on the severity of the risk. It sends alerts every 15 minutes, providing continuous monitoring of landslide risks. Kumar emphasised that both government agencies and private sectors like resorts and plantations could benefit from the system, with the latter able to customise alerts for specific needs. Currently, Geological Survey of India (GSI), the national agency responsible for issuing landslide warnings, is in discussions with KU to incorporate parts of the technology into its own alert systems. GSI is refining its landslide alert mechanisms in the vulnerable areas of Wayanad and Idukki and plans to begin issuing public warnings within the next year. SLIP-K was successfully tested in the field with the support of eight AWSs in Idukki, in partnership with the Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG) and Michigan Technological University. In 2018, Idukki reported the highest number of landslides in Kerala 2,223 of total 4,728 landslides. Despite the districts high landslide vulnerability and a large population living in high-risk areas, Idukki lacks a functional real-time warning system. We need at least 50 rain gauges to cover the entire Idukki region. Once fully implemented, the Kerala State Disaster Management Authority (KSDMA) can monitor landslide risks in every ward using the app, Kumar said. How SLIP-K works Tag Locations: Users can tag a location on the map for tailored alerts Real-time data: The nearest AWS sends rainfall data to the system Mapping and alerts: Rain data is mapped to the areas susceptibility and alert thresholds, sending alerts every 15 minutes. Key benefits Disaster preparedness: Enables better response and mitigation Real-time monitoring: A vital tool in a region where no effective alert system currently exists

The New Indian Express 10 Sep 2025 6:52 am

New 20-car Mangaluru-Thiruvananthapuram VB Express begins services

The new 20-car Vande Bharat Express rake deployed on Mangaluru Central-Thiruvananthapuram Central-Mangaluru Central began its maiden journey on Tuesday from Mangaluru. It was running with 16 cars hitherto

The Hindu 9 Sep 2025 8:27 pm

Upgraded 20-car Vande Bharat begins service Thiruvananthapuram-Mangaluru route

With this, both Vande Bharat Expresses operating fully within Kerala now run with the maximum 20-car configuration

The Hindu 9 Sep 2025 7:35 pm

How K.M. Vasudevan Namboodiri and C.N. Karunakaranredefined the artistic language of Kerala

Masterpieces: A Tribute, an exhibition held at the College of Fine Arts in Thiruvananthapuram, took visitors through the iconic works of the two artists.

The Hindu 9 Sep 2025 5:22 pm

Construction of International Institute for People with Disabilities to start in Kasaragod on September 10

The institution, spread across 20 acres and modelled on DAC Thiruvananthapuram, will have training centres for arts and sports, advanced therapy systems, personalised assistive device units, vocational training centres, etc.

The Hindu 9 Sep 2025 4:48 pm

Bevcos plastic bottle return scheme to roll out from September 10

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: In a bid to promote responsible waste disposal, the Kerala State Beverages Corporation Limited (Bevco) is rolling out its plastic bottle return scheme from Wednesday. The pilot project will begin at 20 Bevco outlets, 10 each in Thiruvananthapuram and Kannur, and will gradually expand to other districts. As part of the initiative, a refundable deposit of Rs 20 will be collected from customers purchasing QR-coded plastic liquor bottles. The deposit will be returned once the used bottle is brought back to the same outlet, provided the label remains intact. This is a step towards sustainable retail practices, said Harshitha Attaluri, Managing Director of Bevco. The tamper-proof label will carry the shop name, and customers are expected to return the bottle to the same outlet initially to avoid overcrowding at any one location. The label system and associated software were developed with the help of C-DIT. The label will be applied at the outlet itself, along with a separate receipt. However, the MD clarified, Customers do not need to bring back the extra receipt, just the bottle with the intact label will suffice. The scheme includes setting up counters at the outlets, which will be managed by Kudumbashree members. These staffers will collect the bottles, deface the labels, and dispose of them in designated bins. Bevco has signed an agreement with Clean Kerala Company, which will handle the collection and recycling of the returned bottles. For now, this is limited to plastic bottles, but from January, we are planning a software upgrade that will allow customers to return bottles at any outlet. We are testing that system right now, added Harshitha Attaluri. In the next phase, the scheme will be introduced in Kozhikode and Vytilla. The corporation also plans to introduce reusable cloth bags priced at Rs 15 and Rs 20 from October 1. Customers will be encouraged to bring their own bags, and newspaper covers will be phased out. Meanwhile, the corporation is investing in improving its retail infrastructure. Out of the 283 outlets in the state, only about 30-40 currently function as self-help outlets. Bevco is targeting the upgradation of 25 outlets lacking basic amenities. New outlets will only be approved if they have at least 2,500 sq ft of space, two restrooms, and parking facilities. These conditions are essential to ensure better customer experience and waste management, said Attaluri. Although Bevco has approached malls to set up outlets, only Kozhikodes Gokulam Mall has agreed so far. Metro station-based outlets will come up in Vytilla and Vadakkekotta soon. The MD also added that while plastic and glass bottles are being addressed under the new scheme, tetra packs remain under consideration by the Finance Department. The total cost of labels and associated implementation came to Rs 80,000 per outlet. Bevco plans to analyse return rates and recovery efficiency before expanding the project statewide. Also, a new website and app will be launched within 10 days to enable online booking and pick-up by customers.

The New Indian Express 9 Sep 2025 2:34 pm

KIMSHEALTH docs perform advanced real time 3D-CT guided TAVI procedure

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: A 75-year-old man from the Maldives has successfully undergone a Trans catheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI) procedure guided by advanced 3D-CT imaging at KIMSHEALTH, Thiruvananthapuram. He was suffering from severe aortic valve stenosis, a serious condition in which narrowing of the hearts aortic valve restricts blood flow from the heart, leading to increased pressure within the heart chambers. The patient came to the outpatient department with severe breathlessness. Detailed examinations revealed narrowing of the aortic valve in the major artery (aorta), which carries oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the rest of the body. Considering the patients age and frailty, the medical team led by Dr. Shyam Sasidharan, Consultant, Department of Cardiology, opted for TAVI, a minimally invasive technique that replaces the aortic valve without the need for open-heart surgery. The procedure involves replacing the valve via a catheter inserted through the blood vessels, avoiding large incisions. The procedure was performed using advanced 3D-CT imaging technology, which reconstructs a 3D image of the patients heart from a CT scan and overlays it on the cath labs live fluoroscopic imaging. TAVI is considered an ideal option for elderly patients, those with respiratory illnesses, or those with reduced heart pumping function, who face higher risks from conventional open-heart surgery. The procedure requires only mild anaesthesia, causes minimal blood loss, and allows patients to resume normal life within a few days after discharge, said Dr. Shyam Sasidharan. The treatment team included Dr. Ramesh Natarajan, Senior Consultant, Department of Cardiology; Dr. Shaji Palangadan, Senior Consultant, Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery; Dr. S. Subhash, Consultant; and Dr. Hari Dev J J, Associate Consultant, Department of Cardiac Anaesthesiology.

The New Indian Express 9 Sep 2025 10:33 am

Kerala govt to write to PM over pending Samagra Shiksha funds

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Central funds to the tune of over Rs 1,148 crore to Samagra Shiksha Kerala (SSK) pending, the general education department has decided to write to Prime Minister Narendra Modi regarding the acute shortage. The government will also look to get the PMs appointment to inform him about the challenges faced by the states education sector, General Education Minister V Sivankutty told reporters in Thiruvananthapuram on Monday. The government is planning a state-level convention to evaluate the crises faced by the sector due to the fund crunch, Sivankutty said. The state provides salaries to 6,817 SSK staff a monthly expenditure of `20 crore. The government also provides money for the textbooks, uniforms and hostels for students. On the recent SC order to make the Teachers Eligibility Test mandatory for all school teachers, Sivankutty said the state will file a review petition or seek clarity on this. Close to 50,000 teachers, many of them with two to three decades of experiences, will be affected by the new rule, he said. As per the court order, teachers with five years of experience before the issue of the order have to pass the TET exam within 2 years. This will not just affect the teachers jobs, but every move in the education sector. To overcome this, the Centre should draft a law, Sivankutty said.

The New Indian Express 9 Sep 2025 10:12 am

Official data says police violence in Kerala has come down

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Even as the home department headed by CM Pinarayi Vijayan is under fire following emergence of allegations backed by CCTV visuals on custodial violence, official data reveals that the number of cases being registered by State Police Complaints Authority (SPCA) has been on a decline. In the past 14 years, the SPCA has registered 5,218 cases and disposed of 5,152. As many as 66 cases are pending. The SPCA was formed in 2012 and 181 cases were registered then. In 2013, the number of cases rose to 469. In subsequent years- 2014, 2015 and 2016- the number of cases registered stood at 671, 645 and 626, respectively. However, surprisingly, the number of cases dropped to 146, 146 and 94 in 2022, 2023 and 2024, respectively. SPCA chairman Retired Justice V K Mohanan said: statistics-wise speaking, the complaints of police atrocities have come down drastically. He did not specifically state the reason for reduced number of complaints and added that there could be many reasons for it. According to him, the SPCA cannot register suo motu case as it does not have the mandate to do so. The SPCA, according to him, can register cases pertaining to custodial deaths, custodial rape and custodial torture of serious nature. However, there are many critics for the SPCAs way of functioning. State president of Congress-affiliated Indian Lawyers Congress, T Asaf Ali, said SPCA has been dormant and dead due to politicisation of the body. According to him, victims are least interested in approaching SPCA as it does not have legal mandate to punish the erring cops. Neither they have the mandate to punish the cops nor direct them to pay compensation. They can only suggest department-level action. I do not encourage victims to approach that body as it is very unlikely to get justice from there, he said.

The New Indian Express 9 Sep 2025 9:40 am

Zero tolerance for custodial torture, says Kerala police chief

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Smarting from revelations of custodial violence, the police department has decided to convene a meeting of senior officers by Thursday to deliberate on repercussions and to initiate action against erring cops. State Police Chief Ravada A Chandrasekhar said the department has zero tolerance for custodial torture and a comprehensive plan will be rolled out soon to purge the force of the menace. Even before the outrage over the custodial torture of a Youth Congress leader at the Kunnamkulam station had died down, CCTV footage of another police assault surfaced, this time at the Peechi station, putting the department on the defensive. The police department acknowledged that the issue has serious ramifications as it has dented its image, but a section of senior officers are of the opinion that all allegations should not be taken at face value. Nevertheless, each allegation that is supported by CCTV footage as evidence will be examined separately, said police sources. The CCTV visuals from the stations during the period the custodial violence allegedly occurred will be scrutinised by the district police chiefs, said a source. Threats, deaths: Custodial torture charges against Kerala police take troubling routes 2023 Peechi station assault: Police officer served showcause notice The intelligence wing is likely to be tasked with the responsibility of collecting additional details pertaining to the complaints, said the source. Speaking to TNIE, the state police chief said: The bottom line is that there should not be any custodial torture. Regarding the acts that took place in the past, proper steps are being taken to address them. Apart from sensitising officers, we will enforce a vigilant monitoring of how the system functions. On the new allegations of custodial violence, Ravada said that in some cases, there are differences of opinion, indicating that the department is doubting the merit of some of the allegations. We have to work with a fair amount of caution here, he said. Regarding the new plan, the police chief did not provide more details, and added that he is monitoring the developments with utmost seriousness. With local body polls round the corner, the state government is also keen to end the controversy, which has the potential to create an adverse impact. Regarding the 2023 Peechi station incident, where restaurant workers were reportedly assaulted inside the station by then Station House Officer P V Ratheesh, the Intelligence wing had reported that the incident had taken place. In other incidents as well, the intelligence had alerted the state police. However, those reports were reportedly overlooked. Meanwhile, Ratheesh, current SHO of the Kadavanthra police, has been served a showcause notice in connection with the custodial assault incident at the Peechi station. The notice issued by South Zone IG S Syamsundar directed Ratheesh to provide an explanation within 15 days. The recent development follows an inquiry by additional SP Sasidharan, which found Ratheesh guilty in the case. During the departmental inquiry, the charges against Ratheesh were proven. He has been asked to submit his explanation within 15 days. The station records have also been called for. Further action will be taken based on the officers reply. Strict disciplinary action are likely to follow, Syamsundar told TNIE. (With inputs from Kochi)

The New Indian Express 9 Sep 2025 9:36 am

Threats, deaths: Custodial torture charges against Kerala police take troubling routes

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The case of Youth Congress leader Sujith V S has brought into sharp focus allegations of police brutality that keep surfacing across the state. Sujith, from Kunnamkulam, was taken into custody on April 6, 2023, after he intervened when police questioned his friends who were standing roadside at night. When he resisted, officers allegedly assaulted him. He was later released on bail. In the months that followed, Sujith sought CCTV footage of the incident through RTI, only to be told it was unavailable. After a two-year battle, involving multiple appeals and intervention by the Information Commission, he finally secured the visuals, which were released recently. Other incidents highlight a troubling pattern. On April 1, Gokul, 17, a tribal youth, was found dead inside Kalpetta police station. He had gone missing with a minor girl on March 23. Police raided their hamlet in Puthiyapady, seizing phones and threatening residents. The youths were taken into custody on March 31, and Gokul was found dead the next morning in the stations toilet. Relatives recalled prior threats by police that he would never see the outside world again. Two officers were suspended, and the case was handed over to the CBI. Couple alleges highhandedness, seeks visuals from Valappad station In Kozhikode, Muhammed Musthafa alleged that he and his brother Muneef were assaulted inside Panniyankara station after he filmed police behaviour following a traffic accident. IUML leader Mamukkoya also claimed harassment and illegal detention by police, with little action taken despite video evidence. Police had come to resolve the issue regarding the land dispute in an orphanage, had detained him for an hour, beat him up and then released him. Kasaragod and Kannur have had similar accounts. Sandeep, a BJP worker from Kasaragod, died in 2017 while being taken to a station, with his family alleging torture despite police citing cardiac arrest. Sandeep and his friends were arrested for drinking and causing ruckus. Following his death, the district BJP announced a hartal in Kasaragod and SI Ajeet Kumar was transferred to Armed Reserve. In Kannur, Unais, 32, died in 2018 after returning from custody with severe injuries. Relatives claimed that he had been bedridden ever since the incident.Unais was taken into custody by Edakkad police on February 22 after unidentified persons set fire to his father-in-laws bike. Though he was released the same evening, his brother alleged that he was unable to even stand when he returned home. C P Prathyush from Chirakkuni alleged he was beaten in a station area on July 5, 2022, without CCTV coverage after objecting to police instruction to leave Thalassery pier at night. He was booked on charges of attacking police and obstructing duty. After being granted bail by Thalassery Judicial First Class Magistrate Court on Tuesday, Prathyush said that he had been beaten by officers inside the station. In Pathanamthitta, DYFI Adoor Town regional secretary Hashim Mohammed alleged he was framed and brutally beaten by Adoor police in March 2020. Despite multiple complaints, the police denied the allegations, claiming Hashim had a history of criminal cases. K P Ouseph, a businessman used RTI to expose an alleged assault by officers at Peechi police station in Thrissur. The incident, which occurred on May 24, 2023, involved SI P M Ratheesh reportedly assaulting two hotel staff, Roni Johny and Lithin Philip. The altercation followed a dispute between the hotel staff and two customers over food quality. Ouseph claims that after the staff reported the incident to the police, they were detained and assaulted at the station. He also alleges that a bribe of `5 lakh was demanded to withdraw the complaint, with `3 lakh purportedly intended for the officers involved.

The New Indian Express 9 Sep 2025 9:32 am

Onam rush leaves Thiruvananthapuram gasping, but multi-level parking lies underused

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The city has been choking, gasping for air due to traffic congestion during the ongoing Onam Week celebrations even as the states largest multi-level car parking (MLCP) facility at Palayam remains woefully underutilised. Ironically, vehicles are being parked right in front of the complex while the `30-crore facility that can accommodate 300 cars continues to record poor occupancy. Even on peak Onam days, only around 200 vehicles were parked at the facility. People are hesitant to park in the facility even during peak hours and prefer parking in the yard or the byroads near to it, an official at the MLCP said. Set up by Smart City Thiruvananthapuram Ltd (SCTL) and opened to the public last year, the facility was designed as a solution to the capitals worsening parking woes. However, officials said its occupancy has hardly crossed 50%. SCTL officials said they plan to take the issue up at the upcoming traffic advisory committee meeting. Initially, traffic authorities had restricted parking in the stretch to encourage use of the MLCP. It is no longer happening. Now, motorists freely park on roadsides, adding to congestion. The MLCP on the corporation office premises is also underutilised, said an official. The authorities concerned also cited public reluctance as another reason for the facilitys underutilisation. Many motorists hesitate to use the automatic parking system. They are more comfortable with open parking and even prefer using the nearby yard, an official at the MLCP said. The system, which takes 2-3 minutes to automatically park and retrieve a vehicle, is also seen as a turn off for impatient motorists. People dont want to wait even a few minutes. They would rather park on the roadside, even if it causes traffic chaos, said the official. Despite commissioning the MLCP, the civic body continues to permit roadside pay-and-park in the city. Wardens have been appointed to collect fees from vehicles parked along busy stretches, effectively encouraging motorists to stick to on-street parking instead of using the multi-level complex. The parking is being offered for `30 per hour at the facility. Its time for stricter enforcement and discourage on-street parking at least within a minimum distance around the facility, said the official.

The New Indian Express 9 Sep 2025 9:18 am

Rain casts a shadow on Onam fete cultural procession on September 9

IMD issues yellow alert for heavy rains during Onam Week cultural procession in Thiruvananthapuram, featuring diverse art forms and floats.

The Hindu 8 Sep 2025 7:35 pm

New study calls for State-specific pension reforms in Kerala rooted in an inclusive framework and fiscal sustainability

Public pensions in an ageing state: Is sustainability at risk? has been published in the latest issue of Kerala Economy journal published by GIFT, Thiruvananthapuram

The Hindu 8 Sep 2025 6:38 pm

Kerala State Teachers Award announced

Awards will be given away in various categories at a function in Thiruvananthapuram on Wednesday. The Prof. Joseph Mundassery Memorial Literary Awards have also been announced

The Hindu 8 Sep 2025 5:42 pm

Bomb threat triggers searches at Kerala CMs official residence, court complex

Threat message, which references certain issues related to Tamil Nadu politics, was received via e-mail addressed to Thiruvananthapuram District Court

The Hindu 8 Sep 2025 2:29 pm

Who is Anjana Krishna IPS, the Kerala-born officer who stood firm against Ajit Pawar during Solapur anti-mining crackdown

The 2022-batch IPS officer, presently Sub-Division Police Officer, Karmala in Solapur district of Maharashtra, grew up in a modest household in Thiruvananthapuram

The Hindu 8 Sep 2025 10:44 am

Man allegedly hacks son to death during drunken brawl

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: A drunken argument between a man and his son ended with the father allegedly hacking the youth to death at their house near Ulloorkonam in Thiruvananthapuram last week. As per the Pothencode police, the incident took place around noon on Thiruvonam day, Friday, but came to light only on Sunday. They said Unnikrishnan confessed to hacking his son Ullas, 35, to death at his house in Navodaya Nagar close to Karyavattom Greenfield Stadium. He is being interrogated in detail, said an officer. The police said Unnikrishnan, 60, went to a neighbours house around 6 am on Sunday and told them that his son had injured his head and was bleeding. He sought the neighbours help to take him to the hospital. However, when the neighbour and others reached the house, they found Ullas dead, and immediately alerted the police. An officer said the incident appeared to have taken place around noon on Friday. They suspect that a drunken argument between the father and son escalated into violence. The police said the duo used to fight frequently under the influence of alcohol and that this had prompted Unnikrishnans wife Usha to live separately. At the time of the incident, only the father and son were at the house. Ullass wife had gone to her family home in Chengannur with their two children two days before the incident, said an officer. It is not clear at present why Unnikrishnan waited two days to approach the neighbours. There are some suspicious elements in the case. We are continuing the investigation, said an officer. Forensic experts, fingerprint specialists and a dog squad examined the scene. The body has been shifted to the Thiruvananthapuram Medical College Hospital for postmortem examination. The police are waiting for the autopsy and forensic examination reports to ascertain the exact cause and sequence of events that led to Ullass death.

The New Indian Express 8 Sep 2025 9:08 am

Vizhinjam port sets new benchmark by handling vessel with 16.95 m draft

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Vizhinjam International Seaport has set a new operational benchmark by handling MSC Virginia, a container vessel with a draft of 16.95 metres the second-highest draft ever handled in India. The ship departed for Spain on Sunday morning after completing cargo operations at the port. MSC Virginia had arrived at Vizhinjam from Adani Mundra Port with a draft of 16 metres. Following the handling of nearly 5,000 TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units) of cargo, the draft increased to 16.95 metres, marking a new record for the port. A ships draft refers to the vertical distance between the waterline and the lowest point of the hull (the keel). It essentially indicates how deep the vessel sits in the water, which in turn determines the minimum depth of water a port must have to safely accommodate the ship. Prior to this, the highest recorded draft at Vizhinjam was 16.8 metres. So far, 17 vessels with drafts exceeding 16.5 metres have been received at the port. Vizhinjams natural depth of 18 to 20 metres is considered a major advantage, and this development further underscores its capability to handle some of the largest container vessels in global maritime trade.

The New Indian Express 8 Sep 2025 9:04 am

Homestay fraud: Minister Sivankutty assures swift action

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Upon receiving a complaint about a homestay fraud allegation at the Gandhari Amman Kovil road, Education Minister V Sivankutty on Sunday visited the site and ensured immediate police action in the issue. The minister, who was accompanied by Civil Supplies Minister G R Anil and MLA I B Satheesh, acted upon a complaint filed by Nedumangad natives Naseera Beevi and her daughter Nevin Sulthana. According to Naseera, they entered into an agreement to run a homestay in the city with Shaiju Abbas and paid an advance sum of Rs 5 lakh. But issues worsened when Shaiju left the work incomplete and the buildings electricity and water connection payments were irregular. When repeated requests to him, including the return of their advance, went in vain, the victims approached the minister at his residence in Rose House here. During his visit, minister Sivankutty also instructed CPI(M) Thampanoor local committee to provide food and other requirements to the family.

The New Indian Express 8 Sep 2025 9:00 am

Governor to flag off procession to mark Onam fete conclusion on Tuesday

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Governor Rajendra Viswanath Arlekar will flag off the closing procession of the Onam celebration at Manaveeyam Veedhi in Thiruvananthapuram on Tuesday. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, state ministers, and cultural icons are expected to participate in the event, General Education Minister V Sivankutty said in a press conference on Sunday. The procession from Vellayambalam to East Fort will start by 4 pm and feature nearly 1,000 artists performing 91 art forms. Reflecting the theme unity in diversity, the procession will exhibit various art forms from Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka. The Indian armys band team will also be part of the event. It will also see 59 floats, under themes of Keralas culture, tradition, cinema, literature, womens safety, empowerment, science, and technology. Additional 60 floats, depicting the state governments developmental activities, will also be there. All the floats have been prepared by adhering to the green protocol, Sivankutty said. He also urged the public to follow the instructions given to them. Traffic regulations will be imposed from Kowdiar to Eanchakkal from 2 pm on the day of procession. Vehicle parking will not be allowed along the roads through which the procession will pass, City Police Commissioner Thomson Jose said. Parking grounds have, however, been arranged in different schools and colleges of the city. Diversions from key roads will also be arranged for other travellers, as other key roads will also fall under regulations. Ambulances, fire services, etc will be deployed as part of safety precautions, tourism director Shikha Surendran said. Drinking water facilities will be set up for people to avoid the use of plastic bottles. Schools and government institutions in the city will not be functioning in the afternoon.

The New Indian Express 8 Sep 2025 8:57 am

Sasthamkotta railway station to get Rs 7-cr upgrade

KOLLAM: The Railway Board has approved development work worth Rs 7 crore for the comprehensive upgrade of Sasthamkotta railway station, Mavelikara M P Kodikunnil Suresh said. The project will cover modernisation of the station, renovation of platforms, repair and expansion of platform shelters, construction of toilets and waiting areas, renovation of the old station building, installation of digital announcement and coach position display systems, catering stalls, seating, drinking water facilities, waste disposal systems, improved lighting and fans on platforms, renovation of the foot overbridge, lifts, and direction boards. The detailed project report will be prepared soon, and the tendering process is expected to begin within three months. Currently, several express and special trains halt at Sasthamkotta. Soon, Mangalore-Thiruvananthapuram Express, Maveli Express and Intercity Express will also stop here. Recently, the Ernad Express became the seventeenth train to be allotted a halt at the station. The Railway Board had earlier sanctioned additional stoppages for two major trains at Ochira and Sasthamkotta stations, improving connectivity in Kollam district. Suresh said the approvals came after demands raised at a meeting of MPs convened by the Thiruvananthapuram divisional railway manager, as well as follow-up meetings with the railway minister and the Railway Board chairman in Delhi.

The New Indian Express 8 Sep 2025 8:50 am

Resist efforts to portray Guru as mere religious saint, says CM

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Sunday warned against attempts to reduce Narayana Gurus legacy to that of a religious figure, stating that such efforts are part of a larger agenda to distort the social reformers revolutionary contributions. He was speaking at the inauguration of the 171st Narayana Guru Jayanthi celebrations at Chempazhanthy. There are efforts by communal forces to appropriate Gurus legacy and portray him merely as a religious saint. These must be viewed with caution, the chief minister said. He added that even festivals like Onam are being subjected to similar narrative distortions, citing recent attempts to elevate Vamana as the central figure of the celebration. Pinarayi emphasised that the greatest tribute to Guru would be to truly understand and spread his message of universal brotherhood and social justice. His relevance only grows with time. Guru pulled Kerala out of the murky waters of casteism, religious orthodoxy and superstition. He laid the foundations for a just and humane society by declaring that no one should be excluded from social progress, he noted. Referring to Narayanas Gurus conversations with writer C V Kunhiraman, the CM pointed out that Guru had once said there is nothing called a Hindu religion and that the core intentions of all religions are the same. He saw the clashes between religions as meaningless. For him, love and humanity were inseparable. Pinarayi said that it was essential to reflect on how Gurus teachings are being upheld today, especially when there are attempts to use his legacy for institutional or political gain. Gurus teachings simplified complex questions about religion, humanity and justice. His interventions over four decades reshaped Keralas social landscape and made him a global figure. He recalled Gurus timeless message: One caste, one religion, one God for all. A message that inspired many, including poet Kumaranasan, who referred to the Gurus humanist ideals in his verses. What set Guru apart from many other sages was his belief that the world was not an illusion to be escaped, but a reality to be transformed. While others dismissed the world as illusion and myth, Guru showed what must be done to make it better, the CM noted. Yet today, there are deliberate attempts by communal forces to reduce him to merely a symbol of Hindu religious revival. This is a distortion of both history and the essence of Gurus teachings. It must be recognised and firmly resisted. These forces are not only trying to appropriate Guru but also dismissing the values of social reform and renaissance he stood for, Pinarayi added. PM recalls Gurus vision On the birth anniversary of Sree Narayana Guru, we recall his vision and impact on our social as well as spiritual landscape. His teachings of equality, compassion and universal brotherhood resonate widely. His call for social reform and furthering education continues to inspire generations, - PM Narendra Modi, on X

The New Indian Express 8 Sep 2025 8:39 am

Concerns mount over medical college faculty posts

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: As the government prepares to initiate admissions at newly recognised medical colleges in Kasaragod and Wayanad, concerns are mounting among educators over delays in creating sanctioned teaching posts. In line with National Medical Commission (NMC) guidelines, the new colleges require close to 100 sanctioned posts: 50 teaching and eight senior resident positions for Kasaragod Medical College, and 17 teaching and 10 senior resident positions for Wayanad. Additional faculty will also be needed as patient loads increase. Despite Health Minister Veena George recently convening a meeting with the Department of Medical Education to facilitate smooth admissions and Public Service Commission (PSC) appointments, medical teachers remain dissatisfied. The government has yet to create posts not just for Wayanad and Kasaragod, but also for the new colleges in Konni and Idukki. The proposals have been pending for a long time with no further action taken, said Dr Rosenara Beegum T, state president of the Kerala Government Medical College Teachers Association (KGMCTA). NMC sanctioned 50 MBBS seats each at Kasaragod and Wayanad. Admissions are about to begin in a fortnight.

The New Indian Express 8 Sep 2025 8:24 am

Fertility rate falls below 2, India nearing a Kerala challenge

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: With fertility rate declining, India is facing up to a challenge that Kerala had confronted over three decades ago. The latest report from the Sample Registration System showed that in 2023, the nations overall fertility rate dipped to 1.9 from the preceding year's 2. It also revealed that the total fertility rate (TFR) for rural India touched 2.1, which is the replacement rate where one generation replaces itself, thereby leading to population stability. Since 1971, Keralas fertility rate has shown a steady fall in comparison to the countrys rather gradual decline. In that particular year, TFR for India and Kerala were 5.2 and 4.1 respectively. A decade later, in 1981, the national fertility level stood at 4.5 whereas Keralas rate slumped to 1.8. By 1991, Kerala recorded below-replacement fertility, 1.8, while the national average stood at 3.6. The initial phase of low fertility has a demographic dividend, which Kerala enjoyed until 2011, said Anil Chandran S, an assistant professor with the department of demography, Kerala University, and general secretary of the Indian Association for the Study of Population (IASP). The decline in birth rate results in a larger proportion of working-age people compared to their dependents including children and the elderly. This is a window of opportunity, though temporarily, for economic growth. India has been leveraging this benefit since the turn of the century and might continue to do so for the next two decades, Anil told TNIE . According to Finance Minister K N Balagopal, Kerala is addressing the issue of ageing population through a multi-pronged approach. In the coming years, India will face the issue Kerala is currently facing: lower proportion of working-age people who will have to take care of a much higher proportion of dependents, children, and the elderly, he pointed out. Again, the rate of decline wont be uniform across all states. A slower decline in fertility will see longer demographic dividend. Kerala leveraged it for around 40 years, Anil said. According to Finance Minister K N Balagopal, Kerala is addressing the issue of ageing population through a multi-pronged approach. Our elderly population now is around 17 per cent, which is comparable to some of the European countries. Over the next 10 to 15 years, it could be as high as 25 per cent of our total population, the minister said. Balagopal had announced two initiatives 'New Innings' and 'Healthy Ageing' in the 2025-26 budget to make the state old-age-friendly. The first one is an entrepreneurship scheme and the second a healthcare scheme for senior citizens. The state is providing a monthly pension of Rs 1,600 to nearly 26 lakh elderly persons. The proposed Kerala State Policy for Elder Persons, 2025, and the recently-formed Kerala State Senior Citizens Commission, a first of its kind in India, will ensure welfare and protection of senior citizens, he added. While Kerala is far ahead of its counterparts in geriatric and palliative care, there is scope for improvement, felt Dr M R Rajagopal, palliative care pioneer and founder of Pallium India. The recently launched Kerala Palliative Care Grid should be implemented effectively so that it makes meaningful changes. As per the State Palliative Care Policy, all medical colleges should have palliative care divisions. But except two, other government medical colleges are yet to have this wing. The policy also calls for training government doctors in palliative care, Dr Rajagopal said. He said Kerala can make a sea change in the lives of bedridden people if it emulates the Tamil Nadu governments Makkalai Thedi Maruthuvam, a scheme for free home delivery of medicines to the aged. In Kerala, palliative care nurses visit bedridden patients at least once in a month. They can be entrusted with this responsibility, he added.

The New Indian Express 8 Sep 2025 7:51 am

Cramped training centre forces state to scale down K9 expansion to 20 dogs

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Scaling down its initial plan, the state police department will now induct only 20 dogs into its K9 squad instead of the proposed 38 because of space constraints at the dog training centre in Thrissur. Though the proposal to expand the dog squad was submitted in July, a final decision is still awaited. Officers said the matter will be taken up after the Onam celebrations. The squad currently has 142 active service dogs, with a target strength of 180. The remaining additions will now be made in phases over the next 18 months, said an officer. Each dog undergoes nine months of training for roles like narcotics and explosives detection, search and rescue, or tracking. Training more than 20 dogs at once will compromise quality, a senior officer with the dog squad said. Veterinary surgeon Suman BS of the K9 unit said the training school has submitted its report to the state police headquarters and the police chief. The expert committee will take a final call soon. The focus is on German Shepherds and Belgian Malinois, both known for agility and intelligence, Dr Suman said. The procurement plan was to include 12 trackers, 17 explosive sniffers, six narcotic sniffers, two cadaver dogs and one alcohol sniffer. Dogs will be sourced from central government institutions like CRPF, SSB and BSF. The choice of breed and type will depend on availability, Suman added. The police department earlier relied on private kennels but stopped the practice to avoid subpar selections. Sourcing from government centres has ensured better pedigree and working ability. The last procurement of eight German Shepherds was made in 2023 from SSBs Alwar (Rajasthan) breeding centre.

The New Indian Express 8 Sep 2025 7:35 am

Would welcome this new tone with a 'spirit of caution': Tharoor on PM Modi's response to Trump's remarks

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Reacting to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's response to US President Donald Trump on India-US relationship, Congress MP Shashi Tharoor on Sunday stated that while the PM Modi was very quick to respond, there was some serious repair work that was needed to be done by the governments and diplomats of both the countries. Welcoming this ew tone with a spirit of caution, Tharoor stated one could not forgive the hurt and offence caused by Trump so quickly, keeping in mind the consequences Indians faced. The Prime Minister was very quick to respond, and the Foreign Minister has also underscored the importance of the basic relationship that is a comprehensive global strategic partnership, which is still there. And that message is an important message for us to give... I think there's some serious repair work that needs to be done by governments and diplomats on both sides. I would welcome this new tone with a spirit of caution. One can't just forget and forgive so quickly because there are real consequences that Indians are facing on the ground and those consequences need to be overcome..., Tharoor told ANI. He further stated that the tariffs imposed by Trump had consequences on the people, which could not be completely forgotten. I don't think we can just completely forget either the 50 per cent tariffs or the insults that have accompanied it from both the President and his staff.... Mr Trump has a fairly mercurial temperament, and what he has been saying has caused some hurt and offence in our country. The 50 per cent tariffs have actually had consequences already... he further added. Earlier on Friday (local time), President Trump called the India-US ties a very special relationship and affirmed that he and PM Modi would always be friends, asserting that there is othing to worry about. PM Modi responded warmly to Trump's remarks and his positive assessment of the bilateral relations. Deeply appreciate and fully reciprocate President Trump's sentiments and positive assessment of our ties. India and the US have a very positive and forward-looking Comprehensive and Global Strategic Partnership, the Prime Minister said in a post on X. Responding to the US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick's comments concerning India's trade ties with Russia, Tharoor stated that India behaved with a great deal of maturity. I don't think we have anything to say sorry about at all. India has behaved with a great deal of maturity on all of this, Tharoor said. Further, the Congress MP stated that India had been encouraged to purchase Russian oil to stabilise oil prices. Also, don't forget that trade with Russia and oil was actually blessed by previous American administrations; they requested us to buy some Russian oil in order to stabilise global oil prices. Secondly, China buys more Russian oil and gas than we do. Turkey buys more Russian oil and gas than we do. Europe doesn't buy oil and gas, but they buy other Russian items, so they're putting more billions of dollars into Russia's kitty than we do, Tharoor stated. Tharoor stated that while there had been an error in the American policies against India, which was not warranted or justified, he stated that Lutnick has to understand that India is also a sovereign nation, and could take their own decisions. It seems bizarre that we are alone being singled out for allegedly financing the Russian war effort when others are doing far more than we are. So I think there has been a certain mistake made in American policy against India, which is not warranted or justified. I do not think India has anything to say sorry for. I think Mr Lutnick has to understand that we are a sovereign nation, just as they are. They can take their own sovereign decisions, we will take our own sovereign decisions, he added. This comes after Lutnick stated that despite India maintaining a firm position on continuing oil trade with Russia, New Delhi would eventually return to the table to strike a deal with Washington in the coming months.

The New Indian Express 7 Sep 2025 11:41 pm

Keralas child mortality rate lower than that of US, says health minister Veena George

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Keralas child mortality rate is now less than that of the US. Keralas child mortality rate is 5 per 1,000 births, lowest in the country as per the latest Sample Registration System report. Infant mortality rate for the United States is 5.6. Keralas mortality is lower than that of developed countries, Health Minister Veena George said in a statement on Saturday. The minister congratulated health workers and other stakeholders who worked for this. Keralas infant mortality rate is below 4 pc as against the national figure of 18. This too is on a par with developed countries. Kerala could bring down the child mortality rate from 6 in 2021 to 5. The minister said the government was giving much importance to infant, child and maternal care. Steps were taken to raise the standards of all hospitals with delivery care. Sixteen hospitals in the state won national LaQshya certification and six hospitals won national MusQan certification. Kerala is the first state to implement a mother and child friendly hospital initiative. Comprehensive newborn screening facility is available at all hospitals offering delivery care. The government also runs the Hridyam scheme to identify and treat children with congenital heart diseases. So far 8,450 children were given free heart surgeries. Kerala has the same child mortality rate for urban and rural areas. Intensive care units for infants have been established in hospitals including those in tribal and coastal areas. Healthcare facilities are available to urban and rural populations alike, she said.

The New Indian Express 7 Sep 2025 9:27 am

Halal concerns and hefty fee cloud operations of modernised abattoir in Thiruvananthapuram

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Even as the city corporation has inaugurated the states first fully modernised abattoir, its operations are yet to gather full steam amid concerns raised by butchers and meat traders. After remaining shut for over a decade, the city corporation inaugurated the slaughterhouse, modernised at a cost of Rs 10 crore, very recently. The civic bodys decision to levy a slaughtering fee of Rs 1,500 for large animals has come as a heavy blow to the butchers and meat vendors. Meat traders warn that the steep charges, coupled with transportation costs, could push meat prices, which currently hover around Rs 280 to Rs 300 per kg. With the opening of the slaughterhouse, the civic body is planning to put an end to illegal slaughtering and meat vending. Shafeeq Abdul Rahman, a representative of butchers and meat traders, said that the slaughtering fee is not affordable for them. As many as 100 traditional workers involved in slaughtering will lose their jobs after the transition. We want the government to give them some relief as they are losing their jobs permanently. The high slaughtering fee, along with the transportation cost, will eventually reflect in the meat prices, said Shafeeq. The agreement with the agency stipulates an annual rent arrangement, under which the contractor will pay Rs 75 per large animal and Rs 15 per small animal to the corporation, with a 10% annual hike. Butchers have also voiced concerns over the transition to a largely mechanised slaughtering process, arguing that it does not take into account halal practices, which are essential to a significant section of consumers. Eighty percent of people involved in this business are from the Muslim community and they will not agree to a fully mechanised system without following halal practices. We will be raising all these issue with the authorities, said Shafeeq. The new slaughterhouse, which has a handling capacity of 50 to 75 animals, is equipped with an effluent treatment plant (ETP), biogas units, chilling rooms, odour control systems, and a rendering plant for waste management. More than 70% of operations are mechanised, designed to ensure hygienic, safe, and environmentally sustainable meat production. According to civic authorities, minor works are still remaining at the abattoir. The work of the biofilter will be completed within two weeks. Once the work is completed, we will officially announce a deadline to make the transition. Prior to that, we will be meeting the stakeholders. We will sensitise the butchers and meat vendors on the new system. The meeting will be held this week, said the official. Putting an end to illegal slaughtering at Vallakadavu and the surrounding areas of the airport will be given top priority, the official added.

The New Indian Express 7 Sep 2025 9:20 am

Kerala Cricket League: Kochi take on Kollam in final showdown today

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Befitting the tagline Aavesha Cricket, at its Best, the Kerala Cricket League (KCL) Season 2 has witnessed scintillating performances, exemplifying the quality of cricket on offer in the state. And the stage is now set for the grand finale. Table toppers Kochi Blue Tigers and defending champions Aries Kollam Sailors will fight it out in the final at Greenfield Stadium in Thiruvananthapuram at 6.45pm on Sunday. Organised by the Kerala Cricket Association (KCA), the event has seen both seasoned players and promising talents set the venue alight with sparkling knocks and spells. Performing consistently throughout the season, Kochi progressed to the summit clash chiefly on back of their star batter Sanju Samson. However, Sanju will not be part of the final as he is on national duty for the Asia Cup. The team led by Sanjus brother Saly Samson is eyeing the title, boosted by the form of opener Vinoop Manoharan, who stands fourth among the top run getters. They also have high hopes from their bowling unit, powered by the likes of K M Asif and Mohammed Ashiq. On the other hand, Aries Kollam Sailors went through highs and lows this season. However, the team is well set for the final following a thumping win against Thrissur Titans in the semifinal. Led by their top run getter and skipper Sachin Baby, the team also features a strong bowling lineup of Pawan Raj, Vijay Vishwanath, and Ajayaghosh N S. Womens cricket league from next yr Not just seasoned players, this edition also saw young talents shining. Ahammed Imran of Titans is second only to the top-scorer, Trivandrum Royals skipper Krishna Prasad, with one century and three half-centuries to his name. Govind Dev Pai (Trivandrum), Ajayaghosh N S (Kollam), Mohammed Kaif (Alleppey Ripples), Mohammed Ashiq (Kochi), Ajinas K (Thrissur), and Krishna Devan (Calicut Globstars) are some of the other youngsters who, without much exposure in mainstream cricket, performed remarkably. Though the footfall at the venue remained relatively low throughout the season, authorities are expecting a higher turnout on Sunday. Taking a new leap, the KCA is planning to organise a womens league from next year. Towards that, an exhibition match was held at the Greenfield Stadium on Saturday.

The New Indian Express 7 Sep 2025 8:59 am

KPCC deletes social media post after it triggers row

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The state Congress leadership found itself in an embarrassing situation on Saturday after a satirical post on its official social media page against the new GST tariff announced by the Modi government backfired. The KPCC withdrew the post from its official page on X after it went viral. The post comparing the Union governments decision to lower the price of beedi to the Bihar election read: Bidis and Bihar starts with B. Cannot be considered a sin anymore. With opposition leader in Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, leading the campaign in Bihar for the INDIA front, the post was seen as a defamatory remark against Bihar. Social media cell chairman V T Balaram asked the team to withdraw the post. The development has come at a time when the party is trying to wriggle out of the setback it suffered owing to the Rahul issue. The charge of social media cell was given to Balaram as an additional one as he is holding the post of KPCC vice- president. Soon after Sunny Joseph was selected as new KPCC president, Balaram submitted a project report for the complete revamp of the social media cell. He had also conveyed to the KPCC president his desire to vacate the post. I have not vacated the post over the controversial post on social media, Balaram told TNIE. I have submitted the project report to KPCC and AICC. This is an additional charge, he said. KPCC president Sunny Joseph also dismissed news reports that Balaram had resigned from the post.

The New Indian Express 7 Sep 2025 8:51 am

Pawar talk during anti-mining op: She was just doing her duty, says DSP Anjana Krishnas family

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: A video of Solapur DSP Anjana Krishna asking Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar to speak directly with her during an anti-mining operation has gone viral. She received widespread praise online. And her family here remains unfazed. She was only doing her duty. We dont see anything extraordinary in it, says her father V S Viju. Anjana Krishna, 26, a native of Malayinkeezhu in Thiruvananthapuram, was heading a crackdown on illegal excavation activities in Solapur, Maharashtra, when DCM Ajith Pawar reportedly intervened. In response to the online stir, Ajit Pawar later clarified on X that he had no intention of interfering and was only trying to manage the situation on the ground. She didnt recognise the Deputy CM. She asked the person on the call to speak directly to her if they had concerns. She went about her duty. Thats all. We spoke to her after the incident on Friday. We didnt see it as something to be taken too seriously. Viju told TNIE. Anjana, who holds a BSc in Mathematics from NSS Womens College, Thiruvananthapuram, cracked the UPSC civil services exam in her fourth attempt, securing the 355th rank in the 2022-23 cycle. Notably, it was the first time she cleared all three phases prelims, mains, and interview in a single attempt. She has always been studious. She has never strayed away from her duty and always stands her ground when it comes to serving justice, recalled her father, who runs a business in Thiruvananthapuram. Her mother, L Seena, is a UD typist at the Vanchiyoor court. Although the controversy is ongoing, her parents say that Anjana has not said there was political pressure. The family also remains skeptical about the viral nature of the incident. She has never mentioned facing any political interference. We dont discuss official matters at home. Just because something is trending doesnt mean its accurate. The issue may have been misrepresented. Anjana is currently on duty for the Vinayaka Chaturti, added Viju. Anjana completed her schooling at St Marys Central School in Poojappura. Her younger brother, Arjun Krishna, is currently a third-year MBBS student at Amala Medical College, Thrissur. As praises and criticisms continue to pour in for the young officer, her family stays grounded. Appreciations are welcome, but she is not seeking the spotlight. She is focused on her work and will continue to do it with the same dedication, her father said. The standoff in Kurdu village The conversation happened earlier this week when the officer had gone to the Kurdu village in Solapur, where the gram panchayat was undertaking the excavation of murrum, which is used for road construction. There was an altercation between the administrative officers and villagers, that included NCP taluk head Baba Jagtap. The officers called the police for protection, and Anjana reached the spot. Jagtap then called Ajit Pawar on his phone and handed it over to Anjana. This phone call conversation in an open field was recorded by a villager. He was heard ordering the police officer to stop the action. In response, Anjana asks him to call directly on her number. Seemingly agitated by this, he says he will take action against her for asking him to call her directly. She responded to this saying that she would not know who she is speaking to exactly. Pawar then calls her directly on video call on her mobile phone and asks her to stop the action.

The New Indian Express 7 Sep 2025 8:19 am

Pig farm inside Thiruvananthapuram's Palode forest range turns waste dumping site

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Waste from the city is polluting not just the lanes and areas nearby, rather it has reached the districts interior parts at least 50 kilometres away. Forests now serve as dumping grounds for heaps of plastic waste, some of which even buried beneath the soil, as seen in the woods adjoining Pangode, Kallara, in Thiruvananthapuram district. People from the locality have alleged that a pig farm set up inside the Palode forest range has led to the dumping of waste, including plastic collected from different parts of the city, inside the forest. The worst part: waste matter from this sloping area has been seeping into the water channel below, which ultimately joins the Vamanapuram river, the citys longest water body. The farm was inspected by the Pollution Control Board (PCB) a week ago, following which a directive was sent to recall the consent given to the farm, officials from the board said, A substantial volume of plastic waste has been found at the site, Vamanapuram MLA D K Murali said, adding to the concerns raised by residents. The legislator said no safeguard measures have been followed to prevent the seepage of waste into the water body, which is now black in colour. Multiple water projects, including drinking water schemes, are active in the Vamanapuram river, he pointed out. Even wells in houses located along the river have been contaminated as a result of the seepage, the MLA said. Pangode panchayat president Shafi M M said the licence of the farm has not been renewed for the past two financial years because of the pollution issue. The situation here is now worse than how Vilappilsala was in the past, Shafi said. He said a case is currently before the Kerala High Court, with evidence of the pollution in Pangodu set to be produced before the court in the coming week. Nobody is against the setting up of a pig farm, but it becomes an issue when used for other purposes, Shafi said. Meanwhile, Range Forest Officer Vipin Kumar said human-animal conflicts have been on the rise in the locality lately. The possibility of wild boars getting attracted to the smell of waste cannot be disregarded, the officer said. In July, forest department officials twice nabbed waste being transported towards the forest area. A source said multiple notices were sent to the pig farm owners, citing pollution. Over the past two months, a protest council has been active to prevent the dumping of waste in the area. The vast area of the land acquired by the farm authorities is being used to dig pits and fill them with this waste, said Unnikrishnan, general convenor of the protest council. Mentioning that even schools use water from the river for their requirements, he said people came together for a mass movement when their drinking water started getting affected. Another local resident, Akash, said the place had been stinking for a long time. He said the stink has however come down recently because of the measures initiated by the government. People have also claimed that septage has been dumped here, which government agencies are yet to validate. A joint inspection was carried out by the Pollution Control Board and the panchayat secretary, and we unearthed waste matter from there, said district pollution officer Saba Nizamudden.

The New Indian Express 7 Sep 2025 8:02 am

Ammathottil cradles 15 infants this year, 11 in Thiruvananthapuram

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: She is active and healthy. We did medical checks and shes fine, says one of the caretakers at the Thiruvananthapuram Ammathottil, speaking of Thumba, a four-day-old baby girl who became the 11th child to be received at the state-run child care centre since January this year. Weighing 2.8 kilograms, Thumba was admitted on the morning of Thiruvonam day and later taken to the Women and Children Hospital in Thycaud for routine health assessment. She is among the 15 infants received so far in 2025 at Ammathottil facilities in the state. Besides the 11 children received in Thiruvananthapuram, four were received at the Alappuzha centre. Of these, nine are girls and six are boys. The Ammathottil project is run by the Kerala State Council for Child Welfare (KSCCW) and serves as a safe space for children who are orphaned, abandoned, rescued by officials, or surrendered by parents due to unavoidable social or financial circumstances. In most cases, the children we receive have special needs, Saritha S W, working with the adoption unit, told TNIE. They may require extra medical attention or long-term support. But our effort is always to find them families. So far this year, 52 children have been adopted through the child welfare councils system. In Thiruvananthapuram alone, 61 children are currently under care. While the numbers vary across centres, the district has consistently recorded the highest admissions over the past few years. Children who come in a re immediately assessed and put on active feeding schedules. We follow a strict routine. They are fed Dexolac every two hours, 30 to 40 ml per feed through gokarna feeding, said a caretaker. The facilities are run on a structured staff rotation. Thiruvananthapuram had 79 caretakers working in two shifts: from 7.30am to 5.30pm and from 5pm to 8am. At any given time, 19 to 20 staff members will be present. While the centre strives to provide the best possible care, most involved agree that institutional care is never a substitute for a family. Pocso-related cases are more common these days, a staff member said. Some children come in with trauma and need additional psychological care. Everything is provided here but, ultimately, nothing compares to a home. Thats what we try to work towards. Currently, there are ten functioning Ammathottil centres in the state. Districts like Kannur, Idukki, Wayanad and Palakkad do not yet have one, though proposals are under consideration. Due to various circumstances, some parents are unable to care for their children, leaving the little ones without support. Ammathottil steps in to receive these children with open arms, offering them the warmth and affection of motherhood, said KSCCW general secretary G L Arungopi.

The New Indian Express 7 Sep 2025 8:00 am

Ayyappa meet: CPM sees silver lining; UDF, BJP wary

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The LDF governments decision to organise Global Ayyappa Sangamam has opened a Pandoras box. Though the government has backtracked from claiming the responsibility of the organiser of the event and later projected the whole programme as an idea of Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB), the opposition has already raised tough questions. However, what comes to the government and CPM as a political blessing is the support it got from formidable community organisations like NSS, SNDP Yogam and KPMS. These constitute around 95% of Hindu community and this is an unexpected move as far as UDF and BJP are concerned, a CPM former state committee member said. NSS which started the Sabarimala agitation against the first Pinarayi Vijayan government has extended support to the latter. According to sources, the government has given assurance to the NSS that it would take all steps to protect religious rituals and beliefs. We also believe that they will keep the word given to NSS, G Sukumaran Nair, NSS general secretary, told TNIE. We dont have to suspect the governments intentions. If the government says that it will protect rituals and beliefs, we dont have to ask them how they will implement it. The issue of entry of women of certain ages, and cases against Namajapa procession participants will also form part of it, he said. The NSS general secretary also criticised both Congress and BJP for not doing anything on the issues after the agitation. They both act politically. It was NSS which organised the Namajapa procession. Both the BJP and Congress were not in the scene, he added. The UDF was caught unawares at first as it was already engulfed in internal issues related to the Rahul controversy. The Congress leadership led by Leader of Opposition V D Satheesan and working committee member Ramesh Chennithala were of the opinion that UDF must boycott the programme. However, this opinion was changed in the UDF meet held online as there were opinions raised against a unilateral boycott. After the last Lok Sabha election, the CPM realised that though it had fought for protecting minority rights, it could not garner the Muslim communitys confidence. This has led the party to adopt corrective steps by sending feelers to formidable community organisations. The CPM is actually addressing the Hindu masses, a former state committee member told TNIE. As Rajeev Chandrasekhar decided to take a development path over Hindutva ideology, the masses are in an orphaned state, he said. Though the BJP central leadership had nominated Sadanandan Master, a staunch RSS man, into Rajya Sabha to address the apprehensions of workers, it is yet to succeed. RSS has also decided not to interfere in the issue for the time being. UDF eyeing oppn from secular sections UDF is eying the opposition from secular sections against CPMs alleged majority appea-sement politics. But, we cannot say it aloud. The statements of Vellappally Natesan alleging Muslim appeasement has already hit the UDF. If we dont play cautiously, we will have to face setbacks, a UDF leader said.

The New Indian Express 7 Sep 2025 7:55 am

Kerala BJP chief demands withdrawal of FIR over 'Operation Sindoor' flower rangoli

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM : Kerala Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president Rajeev Chandrasekhar on Saturday demanded the withdrawal of an FIR filed by state police over a Pookkalam that carried words Operation Sindoor, calling it an insult to the victims of terrorism and to soldiers. The Sasthamcotta Police in Kollam have booked two RSS workers for making a floral carpet outside the Parthasarathy temple with words RSS flag and Operation Sindoor. This is Kerala. It is a proud part of India. Yet, an FIR has been lodged for making a Pookkalam with the words Operation Sindoor in it. Absolutely Unacceptable! Chandrasekhar wrote in a post on X. He wrote, Operation Sindoor is our pride. It is the symbol of the valor and courage of India's armed forces. It is an operation that avenged the death of 26 innocent tourists who were killed after being asked their religion. This FIR by Kerala Police is an insult to each of those 26 victims of Terror and their families, and also every soldier who defends India with his blood and sacrifice. Thousands of Malayalis wear the uniform, guard our borders, and lay down their lives for the Tricolor. In the name of every Malayali who believes in serving the nation, this FIR and this type of shameless appeasement will be opposed, the Kerala BJP chief wrote further. He also warned that Kerala is not, and will never be, a land ruled by Jamaat-e-Islami or Pakistan. Kerala Police must not forget that this is India. To them and to the CM/Home Minister @pinarayivijayan (Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan) ji, I say withdraw this shameful and seditious FIR. Now! he added. This is Kerala. It is a proud part of India. Yet, an FIR has been lodged for making a Pookkalam with the words Operation Sindoor in it. Absolutely Unacceptable! Operation Sindoor is our pride. It is the symbol of the valor and courage of Indias armed forces. It is an https://t.co/7C8ocJsIG5 pic.twitter.com/V2DDzuwAdX Rajeev Chandrasekhar (@RajeevRC_X) September 6, 2025 According to the FIR, the accused -- RSS supporters -- along with about 25 others, tried to provoke tensions between political groups by erecting a flag pole and flex boards in the temple premises. Police said that since the area had witnessed earlier clashes between the CPIM workers and BJP workers, both sides had been told not to use party flags or symbols in the floral carpet. Although both agreed, an RSS flag was later found in the Pookalam. A case has been registered under sections relating to attempts to incite riots, police added.

The New Indian Express 6 Sep 2025 5:48 pm

Onam procession meets Milad celebrations, locals hail it as Real Kerala story

Thiruvananthapuram: The Onam celebrations in Kerala on Friday witnessed a unique gesture at Yakkara-Murikkavu in Palakkad district when a procession led by a Mahabali-clad person was greeted by Duff drums by the Madrassa students of a nearby Juma Masjid, an act described as a real Kerala story by many. The students were celebrating the Nabi 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 5 Sep 2025 7:35 pm

No Onam cheer for Vijayamohini NTC mill workers as demands remain unaddressed

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: For workers of Vijayamohini Mills under the National Textile Corporation (NTC), Onam this year has brought little joy. Vijayamohini, one of the oldest mills in the capital, has been shut for over five years, pushing hundreds of families into hardship without wages, benefits, or festive cheer. Established in 1945 as a public, non-government, unlisted company, it was brought under the National Textile Corporation in 1973. On August 11, 2025, the Trivandrum Textile Workers Union (CITU) filed a complaint raising several demands of Vijayamohini Mills employees. A meeting was subsequently convened in the presence of the Regional Labour Commissioner, where the NTC management agreed to the union's demands. The Commissioner ordered that all eligible workers be paid the minimum bonus for a five-year period starting from 2019-20. However, despite this directive, the Union Textile Ministry, the Central Government, and the NTC management have yet to take a final decision on its implementation. Workers allege that the management has failed to pay their monthly subsistence allowance for seven months, salary arrears since July 2023, and retirement benefits for the past year. The management is adopting a policy of indifference, without even considering the demand to reopen Vijayamohini Mills, said union representatives. The issue of bonus arrears has also dragged on for nearly a decade. In 2016, the Central Government increased the minimum bonus from Rs 3,500 to Rs 7,000, with retrospective effect from 2014-15. But NTC refused to pay arrears for that year, citing a writ petition pending before the Kerala High Court. Although the High Court has since dismissed all such petitions, the arrears remain unpaid. The union has written repeatedly to NTC's Southern Regional Office, seeking urgent action. While the Kerala government is extending financial support to workers of closed mills under KSTC and cooperatives, no such relief has been given to NTC workers. The Union Textile Ministry, Central Government, and NTC management must urgently act on our demands, a worker said. For now, however, the plight of Vijayamohini workers continues, leaving their Onam marked not by celebration but by hardship.

The New Indian Express 5 Sep 2025 4:46 pm

Governor Arlekar, Suresh Gopi visit actor Madhu, convey Onam greetings

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: On the eve of Thiruvonam, Governor Rajendra Arlekar visited veteran actor Madhu on Thursday to convey Onam greetings. Governor arrived at Madhus residence in Kannammoola with traditional Onam gifts, including kasavumundu, upperi, sharkkaravaratti, pappadam, fruits, and payasam. He was accompanied by his wife Anagha Arlekar, grandson Srihari, and Union Minister Suresh Gopi. According to Raj Bhavan, the governor enquired about Madhus health and said it was a matter of pride to be able to meet Keralas beloved actor on the auspicious occasion of Onam and spend some time with him. He described Madhu as a guiding figure for Malayalam cinema, noting that the actor has contributed not only to Malayalam films but also to other languages. Union Minister Suresh Gopi was also with the governor. He also felicitated Madhu by draping a shawl around him and presenting him with an Onakkodi (traditional Onam attire). He also remarked that Madhu was among the pioneers of new-generation cinema in Malayalam. Suresh Gopi also said that Madhu had acted alongside Amitabh Bachchan in the Hindi film Saat Hindustani. The governor was surprised on hearing this. Madhus daughter Dr Uma J Nair, her husband Krishnakumar, and other relatives welcomed the governor and Union minister.

The New Indian Express 5 Sep 2025 9:29 am

Onam eve rush grips Thiruvananthapuram as shoppers crowd markets

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The state capital on the eve of Thiruvonam witnessed Uthradapachil an unprecedented rush with people thronging the streets for last minute purchases. Traffic at Overbridge, East Fort, Chalai, Pazhavangadi and MG Road intermittently halted with shoppers dominating the streets for buying vegetables to textiles to celebrate Onam. Almost every street leading to Chalai, Palayam and MG Road three popular shopping areas were taken over by shoppers and pedestrians. Many feel that Onam festivities are almost back to normal compared to the previous years which were marred by the Wayanad landslide, pandemic and flood. On Thursday, the Chalai market was seen buzzing with activities from morning itself. Jayakumar P, a vegetable vendor at Chalai Market, said that the business is good. There was no price surge on perishables like last year. We are also getting good sales and the market has been buzzing with customers all day. We are content that people are able to make purchases for Onam without burning a hole in their pockets, said Jayakumar. Sakeer, a wholesale vegetable vendor said the availability of vegetables has helped keep the prices on check this year. The prices of vegetables surge depending on its availability and fortunately, there was no shortage this year, he said. The market intervention by the state government to rein in coconut oil prices has come as a huge relief for families. Vijayamma Y, who came from Sreevaraham to make last minute purchases at Chalai Market, appreciated the effort of the government to slash the coconut oil prices. Normally, the price of vegetables surge during Onam but this year things are different and except for some items we dont feel any additional price rise on perishables this Onam. SupplyCo is selling coconut oil at subsidised rates and that helped a lot to bring down the coconut oil prices. The price before was Rs 550 for 1kg, said Vijayamma. Traders said vegetables prices were further slashed by evening. The whole sale price of raw mango per kg was Rs 140 in the morning, while by evening they slashed the prices to Rs 40. Unlike previous years, there is more crowd at the market, said Badusha K, another vendor. Compared to last year, the price of flowers has also come down. Last year, 1kg of jasmine flower cost around Rs 3,000 and this year we are selling it for Rs 1,500. There is a 50% decline in the prices of flowers. Our customers are happy and we are also content that the flowers are more affordable this year, said Suresh Kumar, a flower merchant.

The New Indian Express 5 Sep 2025 9:27 am

Centre must ensure firms pass GST cut gains to consumers: Kerala FM Balagopal

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Asserting that there was no guarantee that the Goods and Services Tax (GST) rate cuts would benefit consumers, Finance Minister K N Balagopal urged the Centre to ensure companies actually pass on the gains. Speaking after the GST Council meeting in Delhi on Wednesday, Balagopal maintained that while many states, including Kerala, supported rationalisation of rates, the Centre failed to put mechanisms in place to protect consumers as well as compensate states for the huge revenue loss. I have been on the rate rationalisation committee for three-and-a-half years. We supported lowering of tax rates. However, companies often increase prices instead of reducing them. Who gains from this? he asked. On what the rate cuts would mean for the state, Balagopal said Kerala could lose Rs 450 crore from insurance alone and around Rs 2,500 crore from just four sectors automobiles, cement, insurance and electrical goods. If extended to all 390 items, the impact would be far bigger. Overall, Kerala faces a loss of Rs 8,000-Rs 10,000 crore annually, he said, adding that this would strain welfare schemes as the state already spends nearly all of its revenue on salaries and pensions. Highlighting the hike in GST on so-called sin goods such as tobacco from 28% to 40%, Balagopal said the revenue goes entirely to the Centre, not states. He also criticised the steep GST increase on lottery tickets from 28% to 40%, calling it unjustified as it directly affects the livelihood of around two lakh people.

The New Indian Express 5 Sep 2025 8:35 am

Keralas first woman forensic pathologist Dr Shirley Vasu, known for key case insights, passes away in Kozhikode

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Dr Shirley Vasu, Keralas first woman forensic pathologist who passed away in Kozhikode on Thursday, bridged medicine and law to decipher reasons behind numerous deaths - unnatural and violent. Having conducted about 20,000 autopsies in her 35 -year- long career as a forensic surgeon, Shirley was the unquestioned subject expert, whom even the senior police officers relied on to get an insight on the modes of crimes, the weapons used and selecting the right set of evidence that could be leaned on for successful prosecution. Former DGP B Sandhya, who had a long association with Shirley, remembered her as a thorough professional who was always willing to assist the police in investigations. Either we would go to her or she would come to us if we needed some information. She was an expert at what she did and provided crucial evidence-based insights and testimonials during the legal proceedings, Sandhya said. One such case was the infamous Soumya murder case of 2011. When the incident took place, Shirley was the head of Forensic Medicine department, Thrissur MCH. Sandhya said it was Shirley who opined that the victim, who had sustained head injuries, was raped in a supine position and that resulted in her death. Former Director General of Prosecution, T Asaf Ali, said Shirley had an impeccable integrity and that always helped the prosecution in its pursuit for justice to the aggrieved. Shirley was a subject expert and her integrity was unquestionable, he said.

The New Indian Express 5 Sep 2025 8:21 am

Congress demands dismissal of policemen after visuals show custodial assault on Youth Congress leader

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: With visuals of police brutality against a Youth Congress worker becoming public, the Congress leadership has demanded dismissal of the cops involved. Opposition Leader V D Satheesan wrote to Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan urging dismissal of the policemen involved in the incident. In his letter, Satheesan alleged that the DIG has been trying to protect the cops. Satheesan pointed out that the visuals of cops brutally torturing Youth Congress Chovvanur mandalam president Sujith are shocking. The action has brought shame to not just the police force, but the entire Kerala society. The Supreme Court has made it clear that custodial torture would amount to human rights violation. The five officials who are mainly involved in the torture are not even included in the list of accused. There were evident attempts to save the culprits. The Crime Detachment ACPs report was kept in cold storage. Now the DIG himself is trying to save the accused. Had these visuals not been released through RTI, such brutality would not have come out, said Satheesan. The government should take immediate steps to dismiss the accused policemen from service and criminal cases should be registered against them, he added. Senior Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala too demanded that the accused policemen should be expelled from service. Former KPCC president V M Sudheeran wrote to the chief minister demanding appropriate punishment against the policemen. The senior leader demanded that Sujith be given due compensation.

The New Indian Express 5 Sep 2025 8:14 am

Kerala police reviewing punishment of officers after CCTV confirms custodial assault on Youth Congress leader

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Embarrassed after recently released CCTV visuals revealed the custodial assault of Youth Congress leader Sujith V S, the police department has started reviewing the punishment it meted out to the officers involved back then. At the time, the department had barred the increment of then Kunnamkulam SI Nuhman and civil police officers Shashindran, Sandeep and Sajeevan for two years. Now, it is being deliberated whether the quantum of punishment was enough. However, sources said since the department has already punished the officers, who have also been booked directly by the Kunnamkulam Judicial First Class Magistrate Court, some in the department feel invoking another punitive action would be tantamount to violating the rule of double jeopardy, meaning punishing someone for the same crime more than once. Other than barring increment, demotion and removal from service are the other two punishments. However, the department is unlikely to initiate this as these are usually reserved for officers involved in grave offences. Even if they decide to review the punishment, the police have to resort to only such action that is legally maintainable, said a senior officer. Sources said after initial deliberation, the state police chief will take a final call. YC slams police over alleged atrocity against its members & sportsman After the video police personnel assaulting a Youth Congress worker emerged, YC state general secretary Dulquifil V P came out strongly against the authority, alleging severe police brutality against members of the organisation. He also alleged that the police are trying to suppress the complaint of a sportsman, who was falsely nabbed in a hawala money case and got injured in police custody in Kozhikode. Addressing the media on Thursday, Dulquifil challenged the police to release the CCTV footage related to the assault on the sportsman, 21-year-old Adil P, questioning their credibility in handling the case. The incident in question occurred on May 2, when Adil, a student and a Wushu state champion who has represented Kerala at national competitions, was waiting at the SBI Meppayur branch to open a bank account. According to reports, the police officials leading a squad operation arrested a person in connection with a hawala money transaction from the premises and also took Adil into custody without any evidence. Despite repeatedly asserting his innocence, Adil was allegedly beaten up in custody. However, no case has been registered against the officers involved.

The New Indian Express 5 Sep 2025 8:09 am

Global Ayyappa Sangamam unlikely to influence Sabarimala development; bound by master plan, court clearance

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Contrary to the claim by the Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB), chances are slim for the proposed Global Ayyappa Sangamam to play any major role in the development of Sabarimala. The master plan for Sabarimala, the hill shrine within the Periyar Tiger Reserve, has already been approved and any change would require clearance from the Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) and the Supreme Court. The Central Empowered Committee (CEC), in its report before the SC, has already identified major deviations by TDB from the master plan. The report was submitted after green activist professor Sobhindran approached the apex court. The CEC had made several recommendations to protect the shrine and its ecosystem. As part of implementing the master plan, the state cabinet had this January approved a Rs 1,033.62-crore layout plan. Neither the state government nor the TDB can modify the master plan on its own, said a former CEC official. Since the area is governed by the Wildlife Act, any action can be taken only as per its provisions. The TDB and government will also have to get the top courts clearance, the ex-official said. There is no requirement for revisiting the original plan. The position adopted by the TDB has already been included in it. Huge amounts of money have been spent. If the government still has a strong justification to revisit the plan, it will have to follow procedure and convince the SC and Wildlife Board, said the official. Going by the master plan, no major constructions are allowed in Pampa and Sannidhanam. Development work can be carried out only as per master plan Any development work in Sabarimala can be carried out only as per the master plan. The global meet cannot take any major development-related decision as it lacks representational character or authenticity. Moreover, how can a one-day meet take decisions on Sabarimalas development and the master plan which was finalised as per the Wildlife Act, court directives and approval from the Wildlife Board? If a decision taken at the meet contradicts the master plan, how can it be implemented? In short, its going to be a futile exercise. It could even open a Pandoras Box, said a former top functionary of TDB. However, Devaswom Minister V N Vasavan said the meet will explore how the master plan can be implemented. Its not aimed at changing the plan. Many have offered support, as to how they can contribute to Sabarimala development, and what further development activities could be carried out. With new infrastructure facilities coming up, more accommodation will be needed, he said. The master plan detailing a development vision for the temple including immediate requirements at the time by November 2007, a short-term plan till 2015 and a long-term plan till 2050 was approved by the state government in 2007. It covers a wide array of aspects like development of Pampa and Sannidhanam and the need for additional land in future.

The New Indian Express 5 Sep 2025 8:03 am

Taste of home: Kerala-bound flights bring Onam feast on board

KOCHI: The Onam spirit is soaring to new heights this year, literally.Airlines operating from the Middle East are serving a taste of Keralas famous feast, Onasadya, to passengers flying to Kerala. While Emirates has long been known for its in-flight festive offerings, a number of other carriers are joining in, ensuring that travellers get a head start on their festivities 30,000 ft in the air. Flights from major hubs like Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sharjah to Indian destinations including Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram and Mangaluru are turning mobile restaurants, with airlines like Air India Express (AIE) also rolling out a special menu. The initiative is a treat for the large number of Keralites and other South Indians flying home from the Gulf for the 10-day harvest festival. Emirates will be marking the Kerala harvest until September 6, with authentic Onam dishes served across all cabin classes. Giving travellers a taste of home, curated menus featuring the distinctive flavours of Onam will be offered on board Emirates flights to and from Dubai to Kochi and Thiruvananthapuram, said an Emirates spokesperson. Flyers in all classes can relish traditional appetisers for lunch and dinner. A variety of Onam main courses will follow, including Alleppey kozhi curry, served with avial, chemba rice and cabbage carrot thoran, or vegetarian sadya, said the spokesperson. Desserts will include palada pradhaman or parippu payasam. All meals will be served on banana leaf dish liners to offer an authentic feel. Air India Express is bringing the spirit of Onam to the skies with a specially curated Gourmair meal on international flights to and from Kerala and Mangaluru. Guests travelling till September 6 can pre-book it via airindiaexpress.com or the mobile app, said an AIE spokesperson said.

The New Indian Express 5 Sep 2025 7:47 am

Four more coaches to be added to Mangaluru-Thiruvananthapuram Vande Bharat Express

The 16-car services to run with 20 cars with effect from Sept. 9

The Hindu 4 Sep 2025 9:09 pm

Dramatic adaptation of Don Quixote, to be staged in Thiruvananthapuram

Nanmayil John Quixote, directed by Aliyar Ali, revives the iconic Spanish novel Don Quixote while placing it in a contemporary Kerala context

The Hindu 4 Sep 2025 11:00 am

Onam rush chokes Kazhakkoottam-Kaniyapuram NH stretch; techies hit hardest by daily gridlock

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: With Onam shopping and festive travel peaking, the Kazhakkoottam-Kaniyapuram stretch of National Highway 66 is witnessing heavy traffic congestion, especially during peak hours. The choked corridor, which serves as a major entry and exit point to the state capital, has turned into a bottleneck for motorists, IT employees, and local residents. The NH development work at Kaniyapuram and the dilapidated service road are the major reasons for the worsening traffic situation. Those working at Technopark are among the worst hit by the harrowing traffic. It takes a minimum of 30 minutes to cover the Kaniyapuram-Kazhakkoottam stretch, which is barely three kilometres long, said Vineeth Chandran, a techie. Reaching the campus on time has become a real challenge for many techies. Some try short cuts to avoid the rush, but it is not feasible for everyone. With most companies having ended work-from-home options, commuting through this jammed corridor has become a daily struggle. Many feel that if traffic woes are not addressed soon, Thiruvananthapurams IT hub risks turning into another Bengaluru. At times, it takes 30 minutes to cover just 100 metres between Infosys and Akkulam. The entire Technopark stretch remains clogged. The situation calls for an elevated corridor or some long-term solution. I live in Vazhuthacaud and it takes me at least an hour to reach home, which is only 15 km away, said Rohith J, another techie. He said it is high time the government seriously considered implementing the metro project, which has been pending for years, without further delay. Motorists also complained that the absence of traffic wardens and poorly planned signals along the Kazhakkoottam corridor compound the chaos. If there is no traffic police officer on duty, the congestion becomes unbearable at many junctions. And the existing signals are too confusing, said Jithu V M, another IT professional. Traffic authorities said they are deploying additional personnel to manage the heavy rush on the Kazhakkoottam stretch. Construction activities are on and our resources are limited. However, we are providing additional officers to regulate traffic as best as we can, an officer said.

The New Indian Express 4 Sep 2025 9:12 am

No way in, no way out: KSEB cabling work cuts off Vattiyoorkavu homes

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The residents of Vattiyoorkavu spent a tense Tuesday night stranded in their own homes after underground cabling work by the KSEB left an entire stretch inaccessible. The work, carried out on the road behind the Government Vocational Higher Secondary School, saw trenches dug along nearly one kilometre, blocking entry to houses and preventing the movement of emergency vehicles. The digging began on Tuesday evening and continued past midnight, with the stretch only restored by early Wednesday morning. However, families alleged that KSEB had ignored basic safety and civic concerns in the method of execution. It is a welcome and much-needed initiative, but is this how such work should be done? Even ambulances couldnt enter the area. Two-wheelers struggled to pass through on Tuesday night. If KSEB continues in this way, senior citizens here are at real risk, said Madhu, a resident who was seen struggling with his scooter on the dug-up road. When TNIE raised the issue with KSEBs Vattiyoorkavu section on Tuesday night, officials admitted they were unable to act immediately. We cannot do anything at night. But, we will enquire and see why it was carried out in such a manner, said a senior KSEB officer. Police too were alerted by TNIE but expressed helplessness in dealing with the disruption. Senior KSEB engineers could not confirm whether they had even inspected the site. Over 30 families live here, many of them with senior citizens. If a medical emergency had occurred on Tuesday night or early Wednesday, an ambulance simply could not have reached us, said P Sindhu, a senior resident, demanding disciplinary action against the officials responsible. Others echoed the concern, pointing out that the project, though necessary, must be carried out with proper planning. Blocking access routes without alternatives is sheer negligence. At the very least, a passage should have been left for vehicles, especially ambulances. This is basic civic sense, said Kishore, another resident. With KSEB expected to extend the cabling work to other parts of the locality on Wednesday night, families fear a repeat of the ordeal. They have appealed to the authorities to intervene immediately and ensure that such critical infrastructure work does not compromise the safety of residents.

The New Indian Express 4 Sep 2025 9:10 am

KTU syndicates move to reappoint registrar, CoE after term expiry likely to face legal challenge

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Amid the raging controversy over the appointment of vice-chancellors to various universities, the decision of APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University (KTU) syndicate to reappoint the registrar and controller of examinations (CoE) several months after the end of their term is likely to end up in a legal tangle. On completion of their four-year terms, the two officials, who were on deputation from affiliated engineering colleges, were reverted to their parent institutions six months ago. University rules only permit reappointment of officials in service. Once an official has been formally relieved, he or she can only be considered through a fresh recruitment process. If there is any lapse or break in service, the procedure for fresh appointment under Section 10 of the KTU Act must be followed in its entirety, a university source pointed out. Interestingly, the university also issued a notification to fill the two vacancies and received applications from qualified persons. Reappointment at this juncture, despite the ongoing statutory process, is irregular and undermines the sanctity of fair selection, the source added. With the applicants likely to move legally against the syndicates decision, the two crucial posts are likely to remain vacant indefinitely. Keeping such important posts vacant for months on end would affect the smooth administration of the varsity, a senior academic cautioned. Meanwhile, whistleblower group Save University Campaign Committee (SUCC) has approached Governor Rajendra Arlekar pointing out that appointment to the two positions should be made only through the proper statutory procedure to ensure legality, transparency, and fairness.

The New Indian Express 4 Sep 2025 9:08 am

Onam gloom for MGNREGS workers in Kerala as wage payments delayed for weeks

KOLLAM: Its Onam tomorrow. However, workers under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) in several panchayats across the state have little to cheer, what with their wages still pending. Payments of several workers have been delayed by a week to 45 days, forcing many families to borrow money to celebrate Onam. Families where both spouses are MGNREGS workers say their household budgets have collapsed. When contacted, the officials blamed the non-payment on the delay in release of the central share. A senior official, however, said the issue will be resolved in a couple of days. The Union Ministry of Rural Affairs has yet to release around `500 crore to the state. This delay has hindered payment of wages, said a source at the local self-government department, adding that many unpaid workers have started seeking other jobs. In Mylam panchayat of Kollam, where there were 2,500 guaranteed workers, only 1,800 remain. Even after five musters, some workers have not received wages, the source said. In Velinallur panchayat in Kollam, salaries for 15 to 35 days are pending in some wards. In Alappad panchayat, only six days of work have been accounted for this financial year, yet payments remain pending even after four months. Said the source: In the past, workers have been patient whenever we told them that fund crunch is the issue. However, its Onam. Their frustration is understandable. We can empathise, but the funds are the bottleneck. The workers are impatient. Its been a month since I received wages. When we contacted the village office, they blamed fund crunch. Now, with Onam approaching, our entire budget is shaken. We have to depend on our relatives for money. Everyone is enjoying the festival, but we are struggling, said a worker in Kollam. A worker from Thiruvananthapuram said, This Onam has become the worst festival. We have no idea when we will receive our wages. We are not asking for a government bonanza, only our rightful share. A revenue department official said the state government plans to distribute an Onam bonus of `1,200 to workers who completed 100 working days in the year. However, those unable to meet this threshold due to illness or other reasons are concerned. When contacted, a senior official said the fund issue will be resolved soon. We understand the situation of the workers. All wage arrears will be cleared shortly. The problem was the fund crunch, but it will be resolved in a day or two.. The finance minister has told us that the funds will be allocated soon, said the official.

The New Indian Express 4 Sep 2025 8:15 am

Kerala Cabinet orders strict follow-up on File Adalat; clears projects, salary revisions

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The state Cabinet on Wednesday directed strict follow-up on the recently concluded File Adalat (July 1-August 31) and cleared a slew of projects and salary revisions. As per the decision, a final report with overall figures will be published on the File Adalat portal, accessible to employees and the public. Separate department-wise and institution-wise orders will be issued, while the Public Administration Reforms Department will frame guidelines for report preparation. The portal will continue to track pending files, and nodal officers will remain in charge of coordination even after transfers. The progress of case disposal will now feature as a permanent agenda in the chief secretarys monthly meetings. Departments with less than 60 percent disposal must intensify action, with the respective minister set to review progress after three months. According to government data, 3,05,555 files were taken up in the Secretariat, of which 1,58,336 (52 percent) were disposed of. Disposal rates in the offices of heads of departments and utility/regulatory institutions stood at 60 percent and 79 percent respectively. The Cabinet also approved fresh administrative sanction for Sports Kerala Foundation projects, including the Susan Mable Thomas Indoor Stadium and Sports Complex and Mattanur Swimming Pool, funded by KIIFB. Similarly, phases 2, 3 and 4 of the Aksharam Museum in Kottayam, a joint initiative of the government and the Literary Workers Cooperative Society, will be implemented with KIIFB funds at a cost of Rs 14.98 crore. In addition, the 11th salary revision was cleared for employees of the Kerala State Warehousing Corporation (effective September 1, 2022) and the State Farming Corporation of Kerala Ltd (effective July 1, 2019). The Cabinet also sanctioned a tender worth Rs 15.02 crore for the Vamanapuram-Chittar Road work in Thiruvananthapuram district.

The New Indian Express 4 Sep 2025 8:03 am

Kerala kicks off week-long Onam celebrations, CM says festival reflects spirit of Nava Kerala

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Keralas week-long state-level Onam celebrations began on Wednesday, with Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan emphasising that the festivals inclusive spirit mirrors the state governments Nava Kerala vision. Keralas unity, communal harmony, and fraternal and inclusive mindset are the reasons for the states progress and development, the CM said while inaugurating the celebrations organised by Kerala Tourism at Nishagandhi Auditorium, Kanakakkunnu. This years theme is Onam Orumayude Eenam, the Real Kerala Story. The state governments Nava Kerala concept aligns well with the concept of Onam, where even the most underprivileged person is being considered and included in our progress as a society, he added, cautioning people to remain vigilant against forces disrupting unity. Tourism Minister P A Mohamed Riyas, who presided, said, The people of Kerala, and their hospitality, are the greatest asset for marketing our tourism. He noted that Keralas peaceful atmosphere and communal harmony continue to attract visitors, while Minister V Sivankutty said the government ensured arrangements for all sections of society to enjoy the festivities. Tamil actor Ravi Mohan (Jayam Ravi), chief guest, said, Keralas love and hospitality made this my second home. Director-actor Basil Joseph added, Everyone, regardless of their background, celebrates Onam, which makes it special. This years expanded celebrations will feature nearly 10,000 artists, a drone show, and 33 venues in Thiruvananthapuram alone. The festival concludes on September 9 with a cultural procession from Vellayambalam to East Fort. Governor Rajendra Arlekar will flag it off, with around 150 floats.

The New Indian Express 4 Sep 2025 8:00 am

Kerala doctors successfully treat 17-year-old boy from dual rare brain infections

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Doctors at Thiruvananthapuram Medical College Hospital (MCH) successfully treated a 17-year-old boy from Kollam who was simultaneously suffering from amoebic meningoencephalitis and Aspergillus flavus, two rare, and often fatal, brain infections. The student from Sooranad was discharged in full health after nearly three months of treatment. Follow-up examinations confirmed full recovery, The case is believed to be the world's first reported instance of a patient surviving the dual infections, Health Minister Veena Geroge said in a statement. Doctors credited timely diagnosis and prompt medical intervention for the feat. Around three months ago, the boy developed symptoms of brain fever, including loss of consciousness and paralysis on the left side, a week after swimming in a pond. He was first admitted to Alappuzha MCH where tests detected the presence of the disease-causing amoeba in his cerebrospinal fluid. Immediate treatment was initiated as per the states protocol for amoebic meningoencephalitis, resulting in gradual improvement in consciousness and motor function. However, due to worsening vision, increased intracranial pressure and formation of pus in the brain, he was transferred to Thiruvananthapuram MCH, where an MRI scan revealed multiple abscesses in the brain. An emergency surgery was done to remove the infected tissue. However, the disease flared up again, necessitating a second surgery. Analysis of the tissue removed during the second procedure confirmed Aspergillus flavus, a rare fungal infection of the brain. Keralas survival rates far better than many nations The treatment regimen was then revised to include antifungal medication and intensive care was continued for over six weeks. Doctors said timely diagnosis and prompt surgical intervention were key to the successful outcome in this highly complex and life-threatening condition. As per the official data, Kerala has recorded 86 cases of amoebic meningoencephalitis in two years 39 in 2024 and 47 so far this year. Of them, 21 patients died a 24% mortality rate, which is significantly lower than the global average of 99%. Early detection and strict adherence to treatment protocols have helped improve survival rates in the state, outperforming even many developed countries. The surgeries at the Thiruvananthapuram MCH were led by superintendent and neurosurgeon Dr Sunil Kumar with neurosurgeons Dr Raj S Chandran, Dr Jyothish L P, and Dr Rajakutty. The departments of medicine, infectious diseases and microbiology were also involved. At Alappuzha MCH, the diagnosis was made under the leadership of Dr Shanimol, the head of the microbiology department, with support from the medicine and neurology departments.

The New Indian Express 4 Sep 2025 7:47 am

Kerala government rules out rethink on Sabarimala affidavit; says withdrawal only if SC seeks response

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: With calls for withdrawal, or at least amendment, of the affidavit it filed in the Supreme Court on the issue of womens entry at Sabarimala getting shriller, the state government on Wednesday clarified that it has had no occasion to rethink the matter. The government has had no reason to think of such a step. It has to consider it only if the court seeks its response on any of the issues (related to the case). Unless it is asked, the state cannot interfere, Devaswom Minister V N Vasavan told TNIE when pointed out that the Opposition UDF has also joined the BJP in demanding withdrawal of the affidavit. Earlier in the day, Leader of Opposition V D Satheesan demanded that the state government clarify whether it intends to withdraw the affidavit favouring entry of women of all ages at Sabarimala. Will the government withdraw cases registered against Ayyappa devotees for participating in the Namajapa procession? There are still cases pending, he told reporters. Vasavan asserted that the affidavit is in no way linked to the Global Ayyappa Sangamam. The meet is being organised to discuss the development of Sabarimala making it a global pilgrimage centre and improving the facilities. Other issues are not on the agenda, he said. On the demand to withdraw the cases registered following the stir in 2018-19, Vasavan said the CM had made it clear that only those of a serious nature would stay, and all other cases would be withdrawn, pending courts nod. Government action will help communal forces: Satheesan When asked about Satheesans allegation that the LDF government had not allotted the Rs 82 lakh, sanctioned by the A K Antony regime, to the Devaswom Board, Vasavan said he was not aware of any such development. Earlier, Satheesan alleged that the LDF government's decision to organise the Ayyappa Meet at the end of its tenure was mere political hypocrisy. However, he did not respond to specific questions on whether the UDF would participate in the meet. That question is not relevant. Let the government clarify the questions we have raised, he said. He alleged that the government's action would only help communal forces. Satheesan said the UDF would not interfere with the decision of community organisations. The UDF has always been with Ayyappa devotees. It is this government which has undermined Sabarimala development. The Oommen Chandy government had taken over forest land for development of Sabarimala and accorded the same amount of land to the forest department. However, for the last nine-and-a-half years this government has not done anything, he alleged.-

The New Indian Express 4 Sep 2025 7:42 am

Kerala doctors save boy from rare dual brain infections

Medical team at Government Medical College Hospital, Thiruvananthapuram, has successfully treated and saved a 17-year-old boy, who was suffering from a rare co-infection of amoebic meningoencephalitis and Aspergillus flavus fungal infection, both of which are individually life-threatening infections

The Hindu 3 Sep 2025 7:12 pm