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Bar staffer stabbed to death in Kerala's Puthukkad over side dish dispute

THRISSUR: A young man allegedly stabbed a bar staffer to death in Puthukkad around midnight on Sunday, reportedly enraged over not being served side dishes while drinking. Hemachandran, a native of Erumapetty and staff at Mayfair Bar, Puthukkad, was killed while returning home after duty at the bar at 11:30 pm on Sunday. Puthukkad police arrested Sijo John, 30, in connection with the incident. According to an official at Puthukkad police station, Sijo had an argument with Hemachandran as he denied serving dishes while having alcohol on Saturday. It is alleged that over 8 times, Sijo had asked for side dishes with alcohol, which resulted in the argument. After threatening Hemachandran, Sijo left the bar as other staff intervened and asked him to go out. On Sunday, Sijo allegedly bought a knife from a shop in Thrissur and returned to the same bar. After having alcohol, Sijo went out of the bar and waited for Hemachandran to come out. As Hemchandran ended his duty at night and came out, Sijo allegedly stabbed him from behind on the neck and ran away. It was local people who took Hemachandran to hospital and informed the police.

The New Indian Express 21 Jul 2025 4:26 pm

Complainant seeks confiscation of suspected leopard tooth jewellery worn by Union Minister Suresh Gopi

In his complaint, A. A. Muhammad Hashim had stated that he had seen TV visuals of Suresh Gopi wearing the ornament at two functions, one in Thrissur and another in Kannur

The Hindu 21 Jul 2025 1:19 pm

Overcrowding hits Kerala's only borstal school

KOCHI: Keralas only borstal school a correctional facility aimed at reforming and rehabilitating offenders aged 18 to 21 is battling severe overcrowding and systemic neglect. Located in Kakkanad, Ernakulam, the institution currently houses over 105 male inmates, far exceeding its sanctioned capacity of 66. The facility, built with just 16 cubicle-style cells meant to accommodate three to four individuals each, now holds up to seven to nine inmates per cell. At any given time in recent years, the number of inmates has hovered between 100 and 120, said a warden at the facility, speaking on condition of anonymity. Around 60 to 70% of the inmates are released after securing bail within one or two months. Some remain for four months to a year, depending on their behaviour and progression through a grading system from ordinary grade to star and finally special star as approved by the superintendent, the warden said. According to the warden, punishments fall disproportionately on the poor. Those with money can secure bail and walk free, while others remain incarcerated simply because they cannot afford the legal costs. Many from broken families dont get a single visitor during their time here, the warden said. The borstal school was originally established in Kannur, adjacent to the Central Jail, when adolescent offenders were few in number. In August 1995, it was shifted to Kakkanad a more central location in the state with just 30 to 40 inmates. During the Covid lockdown, operations were suspended temporarily. When the facility reopened, the numbers had climbed to around 70, an assistant prison officer said. In some high-profile cases, the borstal school even served as a secure holding facility -- for instance, two Italian marines accused of killing two Indian fishermen were housed here due to its security features, the officer said. Currently, the institution receives young offenders from various districts, including Alappuzha, Thrissur, Pathanamthitta, and Kollam. Superintendent Aju R V said magistrates increasingly prefer sending young offenders to the borstal school over regular jails. Almost all inmates here are first-time offenders, not habitual criminals. They are generally easy to manage, he said. With just two or three days of observation and by tapping into our internal inmate intelligence network, we can usually gauge their nature. We try to guide them towards a better life, often arranging job opportunities in collaboration with NGOs. But most dont follow through either they slip back into their old ways, or society doesnt give them a second chance. Once labelled an offender, doors begin to close on them, he added. The school follows a structured daily routine. Activities begin at 6 am with morning exercise, followed by breakfast and classroom sessions in literacy, computer skills and general knowledge from 10am to 4pm, handled by two tutors. However, the superintendent expressed concern over the lack of a full-time welfare officer for counselling and the absence of a structured academic or vocational training framework -- two key aspects of any meaningful rehabilitation process. Ashish, former superintendent of the borstal school and ex-in-charge of Ernakulam District Jail, echoed the concern. Adolescence is a critical, impressionable phase when young minds need proper guidance. While expert counselling is available, its only part-time -- a welfare officer from Kottayam visits just twice a week. That isnt enough to meet the diverse emotional and psychological needs of each inmate, he said. He stressed the need for a structured academic curriculum and job-oriented training programmes, both essential for effective rehabilitation and reintegration into society. Without these, even well-intentioned reforms fall short, he warned. Despite the challenges, the borstal school continues to function as a unique correctional space in Kerala, offering young offenders a rare opportunity for reform. But the overcrowding, inadequate staff, and lack of comprehensive programming threaten to undo the very purpose for which the institution was established, officials said. Overview Total inmates: 105 Remand prisoners: 94 Convicts: 7 Under trial: 4 6 Bangladeshi nationals are among the remand prisoners (As of July 14, 2025)

The New Indian Express 21 Jul 2025 12:00 pm

Kerala govt returns former police chiefs report against ADGP Ajith Kumar

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The state government has returned the report of former State Police Chief Shaik Darvesh Saheb on ADGP M R Ajith Kumars alleged lapses during the 2024 Thrissur Pooram to the Police Headquarters (PHQ). It has been returned seeking remarks of the new Police Chief Ravada A Chandrasekhar, sources told TNIE. The move of the state government appears outlandish as the report was prepared after a detailed probe by a former police chief, who is senior to Ravada. What makes the matter even more strange is the fact that the present police chief was never involved in any of the inquiries conducted against Ajith. Sources said the governments decision to return the report to the PHQ appeared suspicious. The government has been under pressure to take action on the basis of the report and by returning the report to the PHQ, the government might be trying to buy more time, sources suggested. The report prepared by Shaik allegedly has critical remarks against Ajith and yet if the incumbent police chief suggests a mild action against the officer -- like issuing a warning -- then that would give the government an excuse to go soft on the officer, who has been caught in the eye of the storm ever since former Nilambur legislator P V Anvar raised a slew of serious allegations against him, including allegedly hobnobbing with the RSS leaders. Shaik had filed his report with the government in the last week of June, just days before his retirement, where he reportedly stated that there were lapses from Ajiths part during the pooram. Revenue Minister K Rajan had testified that when the pooram faced disruption, he tried to reach Ajith over phone and that he did not respond. Responding to this, the officer stated before the police chief that when the minister telephoned him, he had returned to his room after overseeing all the security preparations and fallen asleep, because of which he did not see the calls. The report said the officers reply showed his failure in performing responsibilities. After Shaik filed the report with the government, the Additional Chief Secretary (Home) noted in the file that the matter was serious in nature and forwarded it to the chief minister for action.

The New Indian Express 21 Jul 2025 11:51 am

IMD predicts heavy rain in Kerala till July 26; alert for nine districts

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast widespread rainfall across Kerala till July 26. Although the intensity may reduce from Monday, rainfall is expected to strengthen again with the likely formation of a low-pressure area in the Bay of Bengal by July 24. Strong surface winds reaching speeds of 40-50 kmph are likely to prevail intermittently across the state till Thursday. Fishermen have been advised not to venture into the sea till July 22. The IMD has predicted very heavy rainfall at isolated places in the state till Wednesday. A yellow alert has been issued for Monday in Ernakulam, Idukki, Thrissur, Palakkad, Malappuram, Kozhikode, Wayanad, Kannur, and Kasaragod districts. The alert will remain in effect on Tuesday in Ernakulam, Idukki, Thrissur, Malappuram, Kozhikode, Wayanad, Kannur, and Kasaragod districts. The state recorded widespread rainfall on Sunday. Kudulu in Kasaragod reported the highest with 9cm of rain, followed by 7cm each in Cherthala, Kumarakom, Panathur, and Muliyar.

The New Indian Express 21 Jul 2025 11:45 am

Southern Railways Thiruvananthapuram division plans app to assist wheelchair users

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Thiruvananthapuram division of Southern Railway is planning to launch a dedicated mobile application to assist wheelchair users, a first-of-its-kind initiative for the Railways. The division, which has made significant strides in making railway stations more accessible for passengers with mobility challenges, is now exploring digital solutions to further ease their travel experience. According to senior officials, the division was the first in the country to introduce ramps in 2017 that could be connected directly to train coaches. Now, the division is in talks with technical experts to develop a mobile app that will allow passengers using wheelchairs to notify station authorities about their travel plans in advance. The app will alert both the departure and arrival stations to ensure the necessary assistance is arranged. At present, wheelchair-bound passengers have to contact the Railways 139 helpline or approach station officials directly for assistance. With this app, the entire process will be streamlined. We are working with experts to include multiple features and options in the application, said an official involved in the development of the app. Officials confirmed that discussions are ongoing and the proposal is still in its early stages, but they hope to roll out the mobile app this year itself. The initiative has drawn praise from users and disability rights advocates. Stephan William, a wheelchair user and frequent train traveller from Palayam, welcomed the move. This is a great step forward. I hope the rest of Indian Railways will follow this model. It promotes accessibility and equality for people like me, he said. Lightweight foldable ramp introduced Senior railway officials said though the Thiruvananthapuram division had introduced ramps for the convenience of wheelchair users in 2017, those weighed nearly 60 kg and required at least two people to handle them. In a major upgrade, a new lightweight foldable ramp weighing just 10 kg has been introduced at Thiruvananthapuram Central Railway Station with the support of an NGO. These ramps can be managed by a single railway porter and allow boarding and disembarking within 5 to 10 seconds. The new ramps are far more efficient and user-friendly. We plan to deploy them at all high-footfall stations in the division this year, a senior official from the division said. High-footfall stations are those that record more than one lakh passengers per day. Stations likely to receive the new ramps in the initial phase include Thiruvananthapuram Central, Kollam, Alappuzha, Ernakulam Junction, Thrissur and Guruvayur. Easing travel experience Talks are on to develop an app that will allow passengers using wheelchairs to notify station authorities of their travel plans in advance. The app will alert both the departure and arrival stations to ensure the necessary assistance is arranged.

The New Indian Express 21 Jul 2025 9:17 am

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

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

The Hindu 20 Jul 2025 11:03 am

40 years on, four military officer friends reunite at Sainik School alumni meet

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: It was a homecoming, rich with memories and inspiration. Four decades after they stepped out of Sainik School in Kazhakoottam, four close friends, who now hold key positions in the Indian armed forces, returned to their alma mater on Saturday for an alumni meet. Lieutenant General Vijay B Nair, Major General Vinod T Mathew, Major General Hari B Pillai, and Air Vice Marshal K V Surendran Nair batchmates from the class of 1985 were the guests of honour at the gathering. Another former student, Air Marshal Balakrishnan Manikantan, was the chief guest of the event. During their visit, the officers also inaugurated a 150 KW solar power plant on the school campus. About 14 students from our batch joined the armed forces, said M A Anil Kumar, another 1985 alumnus and former regional manager of the Kerala State Co-operative Agricultural Rural Development Bank. During their talk, they recalled how visits from serving officers during school days deeply inspired them to join the forces, he added. Lieutenant General Vijay Nair, a native of Palakkad, now leads the Indian Armys Northern Command based in Udhampur. A key figure in Operation Sindoor, he has commanded anti-terrorist operations in Kashmir and served in Sri Lanka as part of the Indian Peace Keeping Force. He also headed the UN Multinational Force in Congo. Major General Vinod Mathew, from Thodupuzha, is the General Officer Commanding of the Karnataka-Kerala Sub-Area. He led rescue operations during the Chooralmala-Mundakai landslide in Wayanad and has fought insurgencies in Assam and Manipur. He has served in UN missions in both Congo and Sudan. Major General Hari Pillai, from Kundara, currently serves as Additional Director General of the Bengaluru Regional Recruitment Zone. With years of experience in counter-insurgency operations in Kashmir and the North-East, he also served with the UN in Congo. Air Vice Marshal Surendran Nair, from Thrissur, is among the countrys top fighter pilots. He has flown MiG-21s, MiG-29s, and Sukhoi-30s and currently serves as Chief Instructor at the Defence Services Staff College, Wellington. The alumni meet saw students from various walks of life -- doctors, engineers, bureaucrats, pilots, and UN officials -- return to the campus. What truly captured the spirit of the occasion was the story of these four classmates, who grew up dreaming together and went on to serve the nation.

The New Indian Express 20 Jul 2025 8:45 am

Natural drinks in demand, Kerala to pop neera again

KOCHI: fter years of dwindling production, neera, the nutritious, unfermented sap sourced from the flower of coconut palms, is experiencing a renewed surge in demand in Kerala. While the state, a pioneer in neera production, saw output plummet after 2018 due to floods, climate change, and Covid, neighbouring states such as Tamil Nadu and Karnataka capitalised on growing consumer preference for healthy, natural beverages. However, there is now hope for neera lovers in Kerala with renewed interest among entrepreneurs and coconut farmers for the produce. While the Palakkad Coconut Producer Co Ltd (PCPCL) continues to operate successfully, another farmer-owned company focusing on value-added coconut products, including neera, has started functioning in Thrissur. Furthermore, a biotechnology firm in Kalamassery, Kochi has developed an energy drink Energy Neer from neera, said Deepthi Nair S, director (marketing), Coconut Development Board, Kochi. The Thrissur Coconut Producer Co Ltd (TCPCL), which was formed a year back, focusses on the cococonut-based energy drink and is all set to expand its operations. We started on a small scale, mostly limited to Thrissur. Now that were finding a good market for neera, thanks to consumers turning health conscious, we are set to expand our operations. Well roll out the product in other districts, besides Thrissur and Ernakulam, and also plan to export the produce at a later stage. For that weve planned to increase production from the current 100 litres a day to 1,000 litres in the next one year, Vinayan E V, chairman of TCPCL, told TNIE. Consumer preference for natural products has also resulted in demand for tender coconut water, which is being packaged and shipped to north Indian states in large quantities. Around 200 truckloads from Pollachi and 150 from Madurai each truck with 10,000 to 12,000 tender coconuts are transported daily. Consumers have become health conscious and demand for natural products are up, Deepthi said. Hub for neera Set up over over a decade ago, the neera shop at Vyttila Mobility Hub was one of the first exclusive outlets in the state. And while most other outlets shut shop, it continues to function profitably. PCPCL started the outlet when the hub was launched. It has a committed clientele. Besides, it is also popular with passengers, Deepthi said. PCPCL carries out storage, collection, transport of the product under four degrees Celsius using special cold storage boxes designed by the Central Plantation Crops Research Institute (CPCRI). We sell six-seven packets of neera a day, each packet holding five litres. We have regular customers interested in its energising properties, a sales boy said. A glass of neera costs Rs 65 after its price was hiked three months ago. THEY LEARNED FROM OUR MISTAKES We were the first movers in the sector. We faced a lot of hurdles which resulted in dwindling production. But Tamil Nadu and Karnataka learned from our experience and avoided the mistakes. Moreover, they benefitted from having overcome the period of crisis. The Global Coconut Producing Co Ltd in Tiruppur is a classic example. Our people invested in equipment, packaging, etc., and invested provided capital. They learned from our mistakes, said Coconut Development Board director (marketing) Deepthi. Coconut growers in Kerala in despair as output slumps

The New Indian Express 20 Jul 2025 7:41 am

Bank manager killed in accident in Thrissur

Accident raises questions about road safety and condition of roadsin the district

The Hindu 19 Jul 2025 7:59 pm

Peer educators help adolescents face life with confidence, empathy and knowledge

Under the Peer Educator Project launched by Rashtriya Kishor Swasthya Karyakram, teens are being empowered to guide their peers. As a pilot project, 200 students across four blocks in Thrissur district were trained, with support from health inspectors and junior public health nurses

The Hindu 19 Jul 2025 7:15 pm

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

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

The Hindu 19 Jul 2025 3:24 pm

Red alert in five districts on July 19; Kerala to get heavy rain till Tuesday

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued red alerts for five districts, Malappuram, Kozhikode, Wayanad, Kannur and Kasaragod, on Saturday. Orange alert has been sounded for Ernakulam, Idukki, Thrissur and Palakkad, while yellow alert has been issued for Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha and Kottayam. The forecast said the state will continue to receive heavy rainfall till Tuesday. The IMD has issued a red alert for Kannur and Kasaragod on Sunday. ALERT TRACKER RED Malappuram, Kozhikode, Wayanad, Kannur & Kasaragod (Saturday) Kannur & Kasaragod (Sunday) ORANGE Ernakulam, Idukki, Thrissur & Palakkad (Saturday) Pathanamthitta, Kottayam, Idukki, Kozhikode & Wayanad (Sunday) Kannur & Kasaragod (Monday) YELLOW Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha & Kottayam (Saturday) Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Alappuzha, Ernakulam, Thrissur, Palakkad & Malappuram (Sunday) Ernakulam, Idukki, Thrissur, Palakkad, Malappuram, Kozhikode & Wayanad (Monday) Ernakulam, Idukki, Thrissur, Palakkad, Malappuram, Kozhikode, Wayanad, Kannur and Kasaragod (Tuesday)

The New Indian Express 19 Jul 2025 7:33 am

Party constructed 1,947 houses since 2019: CPM

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The CPM has so far built 1,947 houses for homeless families since 2019, CPM state secretary M V Govindan has said. The houses were built following the declaration that former party state secretary Kodiyeri Balakrishnan made at the 2019 Thrissur state conference. So far, the party has constructed 87 houses in Kasaragod, 132 in Palakkad, 165 in Thrissur, 184 in Ernakulam, 48 in Idukki, 157 in Kottayam, 52 in Pathanamthitta, 127 in Alappuzha, 82 in Kollam, and 120 in Thiruvananthapuram, he said. Govindan also said that the DYFI members handed over the state government Rs 80 crore they collected to build houses for the Wayanad twin landslide victims. Taking a dig at the recent allegations of irregularities in fund collection against the Youth Congress and the IUML he said, It is evident from reports that both Youth Congress and Muslim League have not handed over the funds they collected to build houses for the Wayanad landslide victims. Instead, they looted the people. ur times the market value.

The New Indian Express 18 Jul 2025 9:11 am

Kerala makes historic leap in Swachh Survekshan with eight cities in Top 100

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: For the first time ever, eight urban local bodies from Kerala have been named among top 100 cleanest Indian cities in the Swachh Survekshan Survey 2024. Kochi, Mattannur, Thrissur, Kozhikode, Alappuzha, Guruvayur, Thiruvananthapuram and Kollam have secured spots in the top 100 list. Kochi secured the 50th rank, making it the lone Kerala local body to find a place in the top 50 cleanest cities. Local Self-Government Minister M B Rajesh termed the milestone a historic leap forward for Kerala in the field of waste management, saying in the last survey, urban local bodies from Kerala could not find a place even in the top-1000 list. Last year, Kochi was ranked 3,963, Mattannur 1,854 and Guruvayur 2,364. The best rank Kerala achieved last year was 1,370. This year, its lowest rank is 1,385. Meanwhile, Mattannur municipality in Kannur received a special category award and emerged as a model for waste management. Thiruvananthapuram corporation became the first Kerala city to receive the prestigious Water+ rating, the highest certification for open defecation-free status. In addition, 13 cities earned ODF certification, 77 got ODF+, and three got ODF++ ratings. Following the Brahmapuram fire in 2023, the state government launched an aggressive intervention through Malinya Muktham Navakeralam campaign. These awards and recognitions are a reflection of the unified efforts the state made to address waste management in a scientific and structured manner, Rajesh said. In the Garbage-Free City (GFC) Star Rating category, three Kerala municipalities received 3-star ratings, and 20 got 1-star status. No municipality from Kerala had ever received a star rating before, said a release issued by the LSGD. The survey was held based on citizens feedback regarding the cleanliness of the city, assessment of waste treatment facilities and field inspections. Various parameters, including cleanliness, urban beautification, treatment of biodegradable and non-biodegradable waste and waste water management, were considered during the field inspection

The New Indian Express 18 Jul 2025 8:37 am

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

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

The Hindu 17 Jul 2025 8:46 pm

Thousands gather to witness jumbo feast at Vadakkumnathan temple

Malayalam month of Karkidakam begins with grand Aanayoottu and Gajapuja ritualsin Thrissur

The Hindu 17 Jul 2025 8:12 pm

For Kerala musician Alex Immatty his songs are a means of protest

Thrissur-based musician Alex Immatty uses music as a way to bring change or at least create awareness about issues that affect common folk

The Hindu 16 Jul 2025 5:10 pm

Kerala Home department endorses SPCs report on Thrissur Pooram disruption controversy

The then State Police Chiefs report states a sequence of preventable oversights on the part of State law enforcement and certain sections of temple management contributed to public dissatisfaction over conduct of Thrissur Pooram ahead of 2024 Lok Sabha elections

The Hindu 16 Jul 2025 11:58 am

675 on Nipah contact list across Kerala; health department steps up vigilance

PALAKKAD: A total of 675 individuals have been identified on the Nipah virus contact list across various districts in Kerala, says Health Minister Veena George. Of these, 178 people are contacts of the second Nipah-positive patient from Palakkad, who died on Saturday night. District-wise, Malappuram has 210 contacts, Palakkad 347, Kozhikode 115, Ernakulam two and Thrissur one. Currently, one person in Malappuram is undergoing treatment in the ICU, while 82 samples from the district have tested negative so far. In Palakkad, 12 people remain in isolation, while five have been discharged after observation. Across the state, 38 individuals have been categorised under the highest risk group and 139 under high risk, all under close surveillance. On Tuesday, a high-level review meeting chaired by Minister Veena George was held to assess the situation. Senior officials, including the Additional Chief Secretary of the Health Department, State Mission Director of the National Health Mission, Directors of Health and Medical Education, district collectors, district medical officers, police officials and representatives from various departments attended the meeting. The health department has intensified monitoring and response mechanisms across affected districts to prevent any potential spread of the virus.

The New Indian Express 16 Jul 2025 7:55 am

Multiplexes, declining footfall turn villains for small cinemas in Kerala

KOCHI: The quality of films made in Kerala and the acceptance for other language films among Malayali audiences have prompted multiplex companies to expand their footprint in the state. While they offer cinemagoers a better audiovisual experience, the development is posing a threat to small cinema halls, according to industry experts. Rising business costs, decline in viewership, and fewer hit films have affected single-screen cinemas, especially in cities. To put things in perspective, PVR INOX, the largest multiplex chain in India, has 42 screens across Kerala. Mexico-based international cinema chain Cinepolis has 11 screens in Kochi, including three VIP screens. According to Liberty Basheer, film producer and chairman of the Kerala Film Exhibitors Federation, these multiplexes are now focusing on Kerala because the state has better films compared to other states. People in Kerala accept and watch movies of all languages. Also, these multiplexes can collect a larger amount as ticket fare as there is no limit on ticket prices in the state, Basheer tells TNIE. The Kerala State Film Development Corporation (KSFDC) also has as many as 17 screens in six districts. Work is on to launch nine more screens, three in Kayalam (Kozhikode) and two each in Payyannur (Kannur), Alakappa Nagar (Thrissur), and Vaikom (Kottayam). The new screens will be opened in six to seven months, says an official with KSFDC. K Vijayakumar, president of the Film Exhibitors United Organisation of Kerala (FEUOK), points out that the number of screens is increasing but the number of cinemagoers is not. The growth of multiplexes has been affecting single-screen cinemas. People go to a cinema only if the film is good. In the case of multiplexes, more often than not, people watch a film while visiting a mall for shopping or other purposes. Small cinemas dont have such an option to offer, he says, adding that the trend has affected cinemas in Kochi, Kozhikode and Thiruvananthapuram more. At the same time, many small cinemas in Kerala have been renovated to attract film buffs, Basheer says. The attempt is to ensure comfort for customers. Also, the latest technology is being adopted to improve the audiovisual experience, Vijayakumar says. Currently, the state has 650 single-screen cinemas. The rising electricity bills and other expenses, along with a lack of subsidies, has added to their woes. Cinemas generate revenue only when a film runs successfully, Vijayakumar says. Multiplexes have other sources of income as well. The food court, with more items at a higher rate, is a good source of income. The ticket price is also high there. Even if only 10 people watch a show, the financial loss wont be heavy. MORE BIG SCREENS Five more PVR screens are set to come up in Kochi with the launch of Lulu-Mymoon KSFDC to launch nine screens across the state Magic Frames to open a 4-screen multiplex in Kakkanad

The New Indian Express 16 Jul 2025 7:41 am

BJP identifies 300 sure win wards in southern Kerala for upcoming local body polls

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The BJP has so far identified 250 to 300 wards across southern Keralaspanning districts from Thrissur to Thiruvananthapuramwhere the party is confident of victory in the upcoming local body elections. Sources said preparations are in full swing to contest in over 21,000 wards across the state. According to senior leaders, the local body elections hold critical importance for the BJPs broader political roadmap in Kerala. Our central leadership, including key strategist Amit Shah, sees this election as a litmus test. If we manage to secure 30% of the votes in various local body segments that fall within an assembly constituency, it significantly boosts our chances of winning that assembly seat, a BJP leader told TNIE, underscoring the strategic value of local body polls in laying the groundwork for a stronger showing in the state assembly elections. Party insiders said the momentum has picked up in recent days following Home Minister Shahs visit to Thiruvananthapuram for a ward-level committee meeting. As of now, BJP has formed active campaign teams in nearly 18,000 wards and efforts are under wayvia both offline and online meetingsto complete team formation in the remaining 3,000. However, party leaders have raised concerns about the ongoing delimitation process, calling it unscientific and biased. We are not satisfied with how the delimitation has been carried out. It appears targeted to reduce our chances in key wards. We plan to raise this issue in this months meeting with the State Election Commission and may even approach the court, a senior BJP leader said. Explaining the issue in detail, another leader pointed out that wards with a strong BJP presence are being merged with adjacent areas that have traditionally supported the Left. Despite these challenges, party functionaries say their election machinery is fully active across the state. We have strongholds in the south but that doesnt mean we are ignoring other regions. Our teams are mobilising statewide to maximise our presence and ensure victory in as many wards as possible, said a BJP leader overseeing the campaign rollout. The BJP has already finalised its election strategy and identified candidates for all wards across the state. While the unscientific delimitation has posed certain challenges, we are confident of overcoming them. Several prominent leaders from other parties have expressed interest in joining the BJP, and discussions are going on with them. We are poised to make a significant impact in the upcoming local body elections, M T Ramesh, BJP general secretary.

The New Indian Express 15 Jul 2025 8:14 am

Govt. wants to ensure land for all eligible families: Minister

978 land titles distributed at Thrissur Taluk-level tile deed adalat

The Hindu 14 Jul 2025 7:55 pm

Kerala local body polls: Tvm, Thrissur BJPs priority in aggressive expansion push

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: In a clear show of intent ahead of the Kerala local body polls, the BJP has set its sights on capturing two key corporations Thiruvananthapuram and Thrissur as part of its aggressive expansion strategy in the state. Party sources revealed these urban centres are the immediate political priorities, with extensive groundwork already under way to strengthen the BJPs presence at the ward level. Union Home Minister Amit Shahs participation in a ward-level workers meeting in Thiruvananthapuram on Saturday underscored the seriousness of the partys efforts. The event, which involved direct interaction with grassroots workers, was described by BJP leaders as a major morale booster and a signal of the partys micro-level mobilisation strategy. Our aim is not limited to a few panchayats. We are targeting major urban strongholds. Thiruvananthapuram and Thrissur are high on our list, and the work has already begun at the booth level, a senior BJP leader said. Sources said the party is leveraging growing anti-incumbency sentiments in the state and is keen on reshaping Keralas political landscape by positioning the BJP as a viable alternative to the LDF and UDF. Amid this political build-up, Shah too outlined the partys broader electoral vision, setting a base target of 25% vote share in the local body elections. However, BJP insiders emphasised that this is merely a starting point. The 25% figure is a conservative goal. The real intention is to go beyond that and establish a lasting presence in every district, a party source said. Union Minister Amit Shah calls for Change, says BJP will form govt in Kerala in 2026 The BJP is aiming to win at least 6,000 wards across the state, with a campaign rooted in micro-management, continuous leadership oversight and a highly connected organisational structure. Shah also used the occasion to highlight Union government initiativesincluding financial allocations and Vande Bharat trainsand called on workers to take these development achievements to every household. He assured the cadre that the party would provide them with all necessary campaign materials to maximise outreach. With the election campaign gaining pace, both the ruling LDF and the opposition UDF are closely tracking the BJPs moves. More senior BJP leaders are expected to visit Kerala in the coming weeks, as the party intensifies efforts to expand its footprint and make the lotus bloom across the state. According to sources, the BJP is leveraging growing anti-incumbency sentiments in the state and is keen on reshaping Keralas political landscape by positioning the BJP as a viable alternative to the LDF and UDF. Amid this political build-up, Shah too outlined the partys broader electoral vision, setting a base target of 25% vote share in the local body elections

The New Indian Express 14 Jul 2025 8:18 am

Row over naming Sahitya Akademi hall after MT; demand to honour woman writer

THRISSUR: Cultural activists and writers in Kerala are divided on the plan to name the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Hall in Thrissur in memory of legendary Malayalam writer M T Vasudevan Nair. Sheeba Ameer and Thanuja Bhattathirippad, among others, had recently expressed their desire to have the hall named after a woman writer. The Kerala Sahitya Akademi headquarters at Palace Road, Thrissur, has halls honouring the legacy of poets like Changampuzha and Vailoppilli within the compound. But not a single memorial has been built for women. At the same time, the main hall at the Akademi has remained without any attribution to it. When the topic came up for discussion during the organising committee meeting for the Kerala Literature Festival, some participants raised the matter of giving a woman writers name. Among the several suggestions put forth, one urged the authorities to name the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Hall after Lalithambika Antharjanam as a tribute to a woman writer who made immense contributions to Malayalam literature and inspired many women to write. That MT had urged his readers not to build a memorial for him is also a factor in opposing the move to name the hall in his memory. Responding to the discussion, Kerala Sahitya Akademi secretary Asokan Charuvil said the plan to name the hall after MT was made when he died. The authorities were waiting to announce it after getting permission from MTs family, he said. The debates in this regard are demeaning considering the greatness of a writer like MT. However, it is a reality that female writers were totally ignored when it comes to marking their contribution in history. The Akademi will look into the matter. If the committee allows, the library in the Akademi will be named after Lalithambika Antharjanam, Asokan said. As of now, the only memorial for a woman writer is the one for Kamala Surayya at her birthplace, managed by the Kerala Sahitya Akademi itself, while eminent writers like Antharjanam, Balamani Amma and Sugathakumari have been left forgotten.

The New Indian Express 14 Jul 2025 8:00 am

CPI Thrissur district meet concludes; K.G. Sivanandan new district secretary

CPI district meet demands reinstatement of Planning Commission

The Hindu 13 Jul 2025 6:34 pm

Sadanandan master a victim of Kannur's violent political fued nominated to Rajya Sabha

KOCHI: He is very calm and pleasing in behaviour. But behind the smiling face, is a man of grit and resolve. A teacher by profession, he is an ardent volunteer of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). The nomination of C Sadanandan master to the Rajya Sabha is seen as a recognition given by the BJP to the sacrifice of RSS cadre who stood steadfast to the ideology despite threats and violent attacks. Born in a communist family, Sadanandan master was active as a member of the CPM during his college days. He had his school education at Mattannur Sivapuram Higher secondary School where former health minister K K Shailaja served as a teacher. Later he completed his pre degree course at Mattannur Pazhassi Raja NSS College and pursued his degree course at Kuthuparamba St Nary's College. After completing B Ed at a college in Guwahati he joined Kuzhikkal LP School in Kannur. Meanwhile, he had difference of opinion with CPM leaders and was attracted to the RSS ideology. He, along with some friends, formed a unit of the RSS in Mattannur, a stronghold of the CPM which invited the wrath of CPM leaders. He was made the Baudhik Pramikh of the RSS in Kannur at that time. On January 25, 1994, a gang, allegedly CPM workers, waylaid the car in which Sadanandan master was travelling, dragged him out and chopped off both his legs. As he was writhing in pain the assailants scratched the severed legs on the road to ensure that he will not undergo a limb replantation surgery. The attack happened at Perinchery when Sadanandan was on his way to invite relatives to the marriage of his sister. Sadanandan was 30 years old at that time. After recovery, he started walking with the help of artificial legs. He worked at Kuzhikkal LPS only for two and a half years. Later, the RSS helped him find a job at Sri Durgavilasam Higher Secondary School at Peramangalam in Thrissur district. He served as a Social Science teacher at the school for 25 years and retired from service in 2020. His wife Vanitha Rani is a teacher and daughter Yamuna Bharati is a BTech student. Its a day of joy and solace to lakhs of nationalists who fought tooth and nail against violent ideology facing loss of livelihood and living a life of difficulty losing arms and legs. Sadanandan master is a symbol of Nationalist Resistance to inhuman Communist ideology and violence across the globe, said BJP National General Secretary B L Santhosh. I accept the mission the oarty has bestowed in me with humility. I will strive hard to realise the dream of Viksit Bharat and Viksit Keralam upheld by the party, Sadanandan Master told TNIE.

The New Indian Express 13 Jul 2025 12:38 pm

BJP revamps state leadership; Sobha Surendran, Ramesh among general secretaries

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: In a significant move ahead of local body and assembly elections, the BJP has executed a major revamp of its state leadership. Prominent woman leader Sobha Surendran, former secretary S Suresh and former Yuva Morcha national secretary Anoop Antony Joseph have been inducted as general secretaries, while senior leader M T Ramesh has been retained in the post. Notably, ex-DGP R Sreelekha and young leader Shone George figure among the 10 new vice-presidents. The new office-bearers were announced on the day of Union Minister Amit Shahs visit to the state. Shah is expected to chair the state-level leadership meeting on Saturday. The revamp, widely perceived as an attempt to rework internal dynamics and increase the partys appeal, includes a combination of seasoned leaders and successful career professionals. The appointment of a new team reflects the vision of Rajeev Chandrasekhar, who recently took over as the party state chief. With the reshuffle, current group equations within the party are anticipated to change. There are allegations that leaders close to V Muraleedharan have not been given due consideration in the revamp. Meanwhile, attempts have been made to ensure social and communal balance. A couple of leaders from minority communities figure among the new appointees. Apart from Sreelekha and Shone, former vice-chancellors K S Radhakrishnan and Abdul Salam, C Sadanandan of Kannur, P Sudheer of Thiruvananthapuram, C Krishnakumar from Palakkad, B Gopalakr-ishnan from Thrissur, K Soman of Alapppuzha and K K Aneesh Kumar of Thrissur have also been appointed as new vice-presidents. The list of 10 newly appointed secretaries includes Ashokan Kulanada, K Renjith, Renu Suresh, V V Rajesh, Pandalam Prathapan, Jiji Joseph, M V Gopakumar, Poonthura Sreekumar, P Shyamraj and M P Anjana Renjith. In addition to these changes, Abhijith R Nair has been named the partys social media convenor. Many factors considered for party revamp T P Jayachandran Master will serve as the BJPs spokesperson. The overhaul is viewed as part of the BJPs strategy to energise its state unit and gear up for the elections with a refreshed leadership team. Ramesh told TNIE that many factors were considered before the revamp. The revised list has taken into account various sections, including newcomers, professionals and youths. The party will put up a strong performance in the upcoming elections, said Ramesh, who chose to downplay reports over certain leaders being sidelined in the reshuffle.

The New Indian Express 12 Jul 2025 7:31 am

Three-day National Percussion Festival kicks off in Thrissur

Festival organised by Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Akdemi offers a grand celebration of rhythm, sound, and tradition under one roof

The Hindu 11 Jul 2025 8:50 pm

Chaldean Syrian Church Archbishop Mar Aprem Metropolitan laid to rest in Thrissur with State honours

The final burial rites were held at Kuruvilaachan Church by 2 p.m. Archbishop Mar Awgin Kuriakose led the service. Mar Aprem was laid to rest near the tombs of his predecessors in a specially prepared tomb

The Hindu 10 Jul 2025 4:22 pm

Woman who sustained burns in gas leak dies

Jayashree, 60, of Vellangallur in Thrissur had sustained over 95% burns

The Hindu 9 Jul 2025 8:56 pm

Kochi deep tech startup's AR/VR tools to aid learning experience in Maharashtra's 121 tribal schools

KOCHI: Kochi-based deep tech startup Infusory has introduced augmented reality-based learning tools in 121 tribal schools of Maharashtra. This move comes following the states recent collaboration with the KSUM-registered company. Infusorys TutAR app, which Maharashtra is implementing as part of its Tribal School Infrastructure Enhancement Program, is set to give students (from nursery to Class XII) access to a comprehensive library of curriculum-appropriate 3D models. It will aid their study in subjects such as science, mathematics, environmental studies and English. The startup, founded by Thomson Tom and Shyam Pradeep Alil in 2018, began as a student startup with the support of the KSUM (Kerala Startup Mission). Thomson said the app helps teachers and students to see the lessons as well as interact with them as 3D models. For example, when studying the human heart, you can open its 3D model and view each part and explain it. This can make learning more enjoyable, pointed out the founder, a native of Kottayam. Shyam, who hails from Thrissur, said many schools in tribal areas face challenges such as poor internet connectivity and a lack of modern classroom equipment. TutAR has been specially designed for use in adverse conditions, he revealed. The app works completely offline, without the need for Wi-Fi or mobile data. TutAR is powered by On-screen AR technology developed by Infusory. It enables AR experiences to be easily implemented on any device, without the need for special hardware. AR experiences can be employed in classrooms through mobile tablets, projectors and interactive panels. The platform today is used by over 5,000 schools and nearly 100,000 teachers within the country and abroad. The Maharashtra project is paving a new way to modernise public education, as the National Education Policy 2020 aims to make learning easier and more attractive through use of new technologies. Thomson and Shyam hope the project to become a model for other states.

The New Indian Express 9 Jul 2025 7:54 pm

IIT alumni to host PALS roadshow in Thrissur on July 12

Bid to transform engineering education in Kerala

The Hindu 9 Jul 2025 6:43 pm

Private bus strike near total in Thrissur

Offices and schools remained open, prompting commuters, including students and employees, to rely heavily on KSRTC and private vehicles to reach their destinations.

The Hindu 8 Jul 2025 6:53 pm

Kerala Crime Branch questioned Union Minister Suresh Gopi as part of Thrissur Pooram disruption probe

However, Crime Branch officials say the agency preferred to keep the time or where they questionedSuresh Gopi confidential for now, given the politically sensitive nature of the probe

The Hindu 7 Jul 2025 1:58 pm

Mar Aprem Metropolitan, former head of Assyrian Church of the East in India, no more

THRISSUR: Mar Aprem Metropolitan, 85, former Head of the Assyrian Church of the East in India, passed away following a brief period in hospital due to age-related ailments here on Monday. Born on June 13, 1940 as George Mookken in Thrissur, he completed his education in Church History from Union Theological Seminary, New York. Assyrian Church of the East aka Chaldean Syrian Chruch has its headquarters in Erbil, northern Iraq. The funeral and other procedures will only be announced after discussing with the religious heads in Iraq. A prominent personality in Thrissur, Mar Aprem always stood for religious harmony.His speech, always filled with fun and wisdom, has a lot of fans in Thrissur and across Kerala. He served as Head of the Chaldean Syrian Church in India for about five decades. He wrote about 65 books. His translation of Sree Narayana Guru's Daiva Dashakam into the Syriac language is a prominent work.

The New Indian Express 7 Jul 2025 11:42 am

Tiger that killed rubber tapper caught by forest department

MALAPPURAM: The tiger that killed rubber tapper Gafoor Ali at Kalikavu in Malappuram has finally been captured in a trap set by the forest department three weeks ago at Sulthana Estate. The female tiger, estimated to be around 13 years old, was spotted by migrant labourers on Sunday morning. Officials believe it got trapped in the cage on Saturday night. The animal suffered injuries on its face after repeatedly hitting the bars of the cage in an attempt to escape. Amid strong protests from local residents, the forest department decided to shift the tiger to the Thrissur zoo. Residents had demanded that the animal either be relocated to a zoo or shot dead, strongly opposing its release back into the wild. Hundreds gathered in the area on Sunday to express their anger. Gafoor Ali, a native of Chokkad, Kallamoola, was caught by the tiger on May 15 while tapping rubber in Rauthankadu. His friend, Samad, alerted local residents after the attack, and the body was recovered about half an hour later.

The New Indian Express 7 Jul 2025 9:33 am

Wounded Kalikavu tiger to be shifted to Thrissur zoo amid local protests, trapped after 52 days

The man-eating tiger that has allegedly been terrorising the Kalikavu region in Malappuram for nearly two months has finally been captured by the forest department. The tiger, which allegedly mauled and killed Gafoor, a rubber-tapping worker in Karuvarakund, Kalikavu, was caught in a cage set up three weeks ago in the Sultana Estate. Guest workers spotted the trapped tiger on Friday morning, and officials believe it had entered the cage the previous night. The female tiger, estimated to be around 13 years old, had sustained a facial wound from repeatedly hitting the cages bars in an attempt to escape. Meanwhile, residents have demanded that the animal not be released back into the wild. Many have insisted it be either shot or transferred to a zoo. We dont feel safe even now. If they let it back into the forest, it will come back, a local protester said. Hundreds of people gathered in the area to voice their concerns, following which the forest department decided to shift the tiger to the Thrissur zoo. Gafoor, a native of Chokkad, Kallamula, was allegedly killed by the tiger on May 15 while he was tapping rubber in a plantation at Rauthangattu. His colleague, Samad, raised an alarm after seeing the attack, but by the time locals arrived, Gafoor was found dead. Despite repeated efforts by the 60-member Rapid Response Team (RRT), the tiger had evaded capture for 52 days. The team had multiple sightings of the animal and reportedly even came under attack during one of their attempts to capture it, escaping with injuries. The prolonged threat caused severe disruption in the area, with rubber farmers unable to step out for work, resulting in financial distress.

The New Indian Express 6 Jul 2025 1:25 pm

Thrissur to host State School Arts Festival

The Hindu 5 Jul 2025 8:40 pm

Police use water cannons atYouth League march in Thrissur demanding Health Ministers resignation

Youth Morcha stages protest with wreath at DMO Office

The Hindu 4 Jul 2025 8:34 pm

Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Akademi to host National Percussion Festival in Thrissur from July 11

Event will bring together diverse percussion traditions from across the country. Curated by Keli Ramachandran, festival aims at spotlighting rhythm as a powerful cultural, artistic, and political expression

The Hindu 4 Jul 2025 8:23 pm

Kerala government signs pact with International Rice Research Institute to promote low-emission rice cultivation

With Palakkad and Thrissur as focus areas, the collaboration will focus on developing Low Emission Packages

The Hindu 3 Jul 2025 6:36 pm

Teacher found deadin Thrissur

The Hindu 1 Jul 2025 9:01 pm

People see through everything, even if Pinarayi covers it up: T.N. Prathapan

Congress takes out protest march to the Thrissur Government Medical College Hospital

The Hindu 1 Jul 2025 8:57 pm

Prayagraj police bust radicalisation racket, rescue Dalit minor who was taken to Kerala

LUCKNOW: The Prayagraj police claim to have busted a racket in which minor Dalit girls were being lured to Kerala on one pretext or the other and were being subjected to religious conversion. A racket came to the fore when a woman -- Guddi Devi -- of Lilhat village, approached Phulpur police on June 28, alleging that Daraksha Bano, on May 8, enticed her 15-year-old daughter on the pretext of money from a wedding event and took her to Kerala, where she was forcibly converted. She was then forced to join anti-national activities, Prayagraj police said on Monday, blowing the lid off a suspected radicalisation network. Guddi Devi also claimed that she was being threatened since she lodged a complaint with the Prayagraj police. However, adequate security was provided to her and her family members. Police arrested two persons-- Daraksha Bano (19) and Mohd Kaif (25) both residents of Lilhat village in Prayagraj, for luring the Dalit minor to Kerala. As per the police authorities, Kaif tried to outrage the modesty of the victim, and Kehkashan prompted the minor to undergo religious conversion. The conspiracy unfolded when the victim, 15, who was allegedly taken from her village on May 8, escaped from the captivity of Daraksha and Kaif in Kerala and contacted her mother. According to DCP Kuldeep Singh Gunawat, the teen, who was being forced to join Jihadi activities, somehow managed to reach the Thrissur railway station from where she called up her mother with the help of local police. After contacting her mother from Kerala, the girl was brought back to Prayagraj and is currently being housed at a One Stop Centre for protection. A case has been registered against Daraksha Bano, Mohammed Kaif, and an unidentified person who allegedly handed out threats to the victims family over the phone, said the DCP. During preliminary interrogation, the victim revealed that other minor girls were also being targeted and recruited by the same group. In the preliminary enquiry, it came to the fore that it was an interstate gang involved in a radicalisation network and that it could be active in other states as well. According to the DCP, the girl was introduced to suspicious individuals who first enticed her with money, then allegedly coerced her into converting her religion and then put pressure on her into extremist activities. She told the police authorities that Kaif had taken her on a motorcycle to Prayagraj Junction railway station and also allegedly harassed her, while Kehkashan Bano, later, took her to Delhi by train and then to Kerala, where she was introduced to unknown persons involved in the radicalisation network. The DCP said that the accused were operating as part of an organised syndicate aimed at misleading girls and pushing them into anti-national and terror activities. Three dedicated police teams have been formed to investigate further leads and unearth the full network associated with the suspects.

The New Indian Express 30 Jun 2025 8:39 pm

Thrissur infanticide: remains of babies excavated

Remains will be sent for DNA profiling to confirm that the babies were indeed born to the accused couple

The Hindu 30 Jun 2025 6:17 pm

Police attacked, vehicles damaged during drug party raid in Keralas Thrissur

The first patrol team that arrived was ambushed by the gang hiding nearby. Subsequently, two more police vehicles were also attacked

The Hindu 28 Jun 2025 1:42 pm

Pathetic condition of roads in Thrissur city: DCC president calls for Mayors resignation

Tajet says the Congress had repeatedly raised concerns over the deplorable state of roads, both in and outside the council

The Hindu 27 Jun 2025 8:04 pm

Three migrant labourers killed in building collapse in Keralas Thrissur

17 migrant workers were living in the building, and of them, 14 managed to escape without any injuries

The Hindu 27 Jun 2025 11:00 am

Youth killed, mother injured in accident on MG Road in Thrissur

A private bus hit the scooter as the rider swerved to avoid a pothole; Opposition demands homicide case against the Mayor

The Hindu 26 Jun 2025 9:12 pm

Kerala rains: IMD issues red alert for three districts as monsoon intensifies

Seven districts Pathanamthitta, Kottayam, Ernakulam, Thrissur, Palakkad, Kozhikode and Kannur put on orange alert on Thursday

The Hindu 26 Jun 2025 1:44 pm

Scooter rider killed,mother injured in Thrissur accident; Opposition stages protest over poor road condition

Accident occurred when the scooter rider tried to swerve to avoid a pothole

The Hindu 26 Jun 2025 11:50 am

Monsoon rains intensify in Kerala; orange alert in 7 districts

Kerala is experiencing intensified monsoon rains, leading to flooding in Ernakulam, Idukki, and Thrissur districts. The IMD has issued an orange alert for seven districts, indicating the possibility of very heavy rainfall. In Wayanad, continuous rains caused the Chooralmala River to swell, raising concerns due to the area's history of deadly landslides.

The Economic Times 26 Jun 2025 10:59 am

Monsoon Rains Getting Stronger In Kerala; Orange Alert In 7 Districts

The IMD issued an orange alert in Kollam, Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha, Kottayam, Idukki, Ernakulam and Thrissur districts for three hours in the morning

Deccan Chronicle 26 Jun 2025 10:02 am

Punkunnam-Puzhakkal road closure for repairs leads to traffic chaos in Thrissur

Unless two-way access is restored on the stretch, the traffic bottlenecks across Ayyanthole, Kurinjyakkal, and Puzhakkal will only worsen

The Hindu 24 Jun 2025 8:08 pm

Thrissur becomes first district to convert tribal settlements with individual forest rights into revenue villages

Collector hands over notification declaring Kakkinikkad settlement in Thekkumkara panchayat as a revenue village to the Oorumooppan. 36 forest villages across Talappilly, Thrissur, and Chalakudy taluks have been granted individual forest rights

The Hindu 24 Jun 2025 6:41 pm

Thrissur Collector warns of legal action against NHAI, contractors for safety lapses

Accidents due to poor safety measures on NH 544 will invite strict legal consequences, he says

The Hindu 21 Jun 2025 8:41 pm

On Camera, Bus Rams Women Waiting At Bus Stop In Kerala

At least three people were injured, one of them critically, when a private bus rammed passengers waiting at a bus stop in Kerala's Thrissur.

NDTV 21 Jun 2025 7:21 pm

Four leptospirosis deaths in two months; Thrissur on high alert

As many as 21 confirmed cases have been reported, with 26 people showing symptoms and seeking treatment in the past one and a half months

The Hindu 20 Jun 2025 8:48 pm

549 families shifted to 28 relief camps in Thrissur

Rajan visits relief camp at Nedupuzha Womens Polytechnic College

The Hindu 20 Jun 2025 8:35 pm

Rain fury in Thrissur: houses damaged, relief camps opened

As of now, 19 relief camps are operational in the district, providing shelter to over 550 people from 197 families displaced

The Hindu 18 Jun 2025 8:49 pm

Forest land title deed applications from Thrissur to be submitted to Centre by June 25

The applications, which have undergone joint verification, are being mapped with detailed surveys and transferred to topographic sheets before submission via portal

The Hindu 18 Jun 2025 8:44 pm

Kerala weather: Intensity of rains to decrease, schools to remain shut in some districts

Heavy rains caused widespread destruction in Kerala. Many families were moved to relief camps. People protested against waterlogging in Kannamaly. Coastal areas faced high tidal waves. Schools in Kuttanad were closed due to waterlogging. Relief camps were set up in Kottayam and Thrissur. Waterlogging and mudslides were reported in Kannur and Kasaragod districts.

The Economic Times 18 Jun 2025 8:01 am

NHAI should ensure safe, smooth travel for motorists who pay toll, says Kerala HC

Petitions challenge continuation of toll collection at Paliyekkara, despite severe traffic snarl-ups in the Thrissur-Ernakulam corridor of National Highway 544

The Hindu 17 Jun 2025 8:40 pm

Thrissur reels under heavy rain

Flooding, storm, power disruption leave coastal belt struggling. Wind uproots trees and damages power lines in several areas, resulting in prolonged power outages.

The Hindu 16 Jun 2025 8:47 pm

Pinarayi Vijayan inaugurates Water Efficient Thrissur (WET) project

9,000 households in Ollur zone have already been equipped with pipelines under the project. The entire system is digitally monitored in real-time, allowing immediate detection of leaks, illegal usage, or supply disruptions

The Hindu 16 Jun 2025 6:51 pm

Thrissur temple assistant arrested for sexual assault on Bengaluru woman

The accused is an assistant to the priest in Vishnu Murthy temple in Thrissur, Kerala

The Hindu 16 Jun 2025 12:21 pm

Major fire breaks out at paint shop at Chalakudy in Keralas Thrissur

No casualties have been reported so far. The fire has been brought under control, according to officials

The Hindu 16 Jun 2025 10:46 am

Red Alert In 5 Kerala Districts, Heavy To Extremely Heavy Rainfall Likely

An orange alert has been sounded for Palakkad, Thrissur, Ernakulam, Idukki, Kottayam, and Pathanamthitta, while Alappuzha, Kollam, and Thiruvananthapuram remain under a yellow alert.

NDTV 14 Jun 2025 1:54 pm

Southwest monsoon intensifies over Kerala; IMD puts northern districts on red alert

Six other districts Palakkad, Thrissur, Ernakulam, Idukki, Kottayam and Pathanamthitta are on orange alert for isolated heavy to very heavy rainfall on June 14, 2025

The Hindu 14 Jun 2025 11:57 am

Thrissur ups measures for monsoon preparedness; review meet held

As many as four deaths reported in the district in rain-related incidents. Four houses completely destroyed and 194 partially damaged

The Hindu 12 Jun 2025 8:36 pm

Padiyur double murder accused found dead in Kedarnath

He is accused of killing his wife and mother-in-law on June 4. Thrissur police team camping in Delhi sets out for Kedarnath

The Hindu 12 Jun 2025 8:35 pm

Towline connected to ship on fire, chance for BLEVE explosion

As per INCOIS, the fallen containers may drift towards the coastal stretch between Kozhikode and Thrissur and parts of south Tamil Nadu to Sri Lanka in the next couple of days

The Hindu 11 Jun 2025 8:12 pm

Kerala: Monsoon Rains Intensify; IMD Issues Orange Alert In 4 Districts

The IMD sounded the orange alert in Ernakulam, Idukki, Thrissur and Kasaragod districts of the state for the day

Deccan Chronicle 11 Jun 2025 5:58 pm

Grammy winner Manoj George urges govt. to encourage budding artists

Journalist Geo Sunny remembered at the event held at Thrissur Press Club

The Hindu 10 Jun 2025 8:37 pm

Indian expat dies during scuba diving in Dubai

Dubai: In a tragic incident during the Eid Al Adha holidays, a United Arab Emirates (UAE)-based Indian expatriate has died while scuba diving at Jumeirah Beach in Dubai. The deceased has been identified as Issac Paul Olakkengil, a 29-year-old civil engineer from Naduvilangadi village in Keralas Thrissur district. According to media reports, Olakkengil was taking 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 9 Jun 2025 4:00 pm

Roof sheet collapse: Congress files complaint with human rights panel

Opposition in Thrissur Corporation council seeks legal action against officials responsible. The building is owned by the Corporation

The Hindu 6 Jun 2025 8:41 pm

Thrissur General Hospital marks a milestone after successful completion of rare heart procedure

Rare ASD device closure procedure successfully completed

The Hindu 6 Jun 2025 7:47 pm

Keralite at the helm of the worlds biggest container ship

As the worlds largest container vessel MSC Irina is set to berth at Vizhinjam, its captain, a native of Thrissur, says the international port should have materialised much earlier. He sees the port helping the country achieving an economic leap.

The Hindu 5 Jun 2025 8:43 pm

Man Accused Of Killing First Wife Now Main Suspect In Murder Of Second

A suspected double murder in a quiet residential lane in central Kerala has triggered a police manhunt across districts, after the decomposed bodies of a 74-year-old woman and her 43-year-old daughter were discovered in their rented home in Thrissur.

NDTV 5 Jun 2025 1:15 pm

Save Thrissur campaign launched against bid to block citys development

Congress councillor demands Vigilance probe into alleged fake stability certificates for buildings

The Hindu 4 Jun 2025 8:45 pm

Hepatitis cases surge in Thrissur: public urged to exercise extreme caution

People advised to drink only boiled and properly treated water

The Hindu 3 Jun 2025 8:49 pm