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Keralas first mobile ABC unit to be operational in Nedumangad in October

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: In a first-of-its-kind initiative in the state, Kerala is all set to deploy portable Animal Birth Control (ABC) units to strengthen efforts to control the stray dog population. The pilot project will be launched in Nedumangad municipality in Thiruvananthapuram district, with the unit expected to arrive by September 22 and become operational in early October. The portable unit -- designed with the support of the Indian Immunologicals Ltd (IIL) and the NGO CAWA comes equipped with facilities for two simultaneous surgeries, a fully air-conditioned theatre, generator, refrigerator, and a Wi-Fi-enabled camera monitoring system. Once the surgeries in one area are completed, the unit can be shifted to other designated panchayats, making it adaptable for both urban and rural use. The project gained traction after public opposition delayed the setting up of new permanent ABC centres. According to Nedumangad municipal chairperson C S Sreeja, all arrangements are in place to set up the facility at the municipalitys parking yard that spans over an acre. It is after a four-year wait that we are able to launch the ABC programme here. So far, we could only carry out vaccinations due to a lack of infrastructure, she said. The animal husbandry department has signed an MoU with the district panchayat to roll out the pilot project. A crane will be used to position the unit, with the panchayat bearing the expenses. Pagoda tents and 100 dog cages will be installed alongside the unit to provide space for post-operative care. For financial year 2025-26, the animal husbandry department has earmarked Rs 200 crore for the portable ABC project, with seven districts selected for the roll-out -- Kollam, Thrissur, Ernakulam, Malappuram, Kannur, Palakkad, and Kottayam. At the district level, the deputy director of animal husbandry will oversee the implementation. Currently, Kerala has 17 Animal Welfare Board of India-approved ABC centres, but demand continues to outpace capacity. According to the 2019 census, the state had 2.89 lakh stray dogs while pet dogs numbered 8.36 lakh. In 2024-25, the state procured 10 lakh doses of anti-rabies vaccine, with vaccination drives for stray dogs starting in August and for pet dogs in September. Each sterilisation surgery under the programme cost Rs 2,100. Nedumangad municipality has already allocated space at its parking ground for the portable unit and agreed to provide water, electricity, and drainage facilities. Two veterinary surgeons have been hired to carry out the sterilisation surgeries. Initially, the unit will perform at least seven surgeries per day, with capacity to scale up as the system stabilises. Growing stats Total number of Animal Welfare Board of India-approved ABC centres functioning in the state: 17 Thiruvananthapuram - 2 Kollam - 1 . Alappuzha - 1 Kottayam - 1 .Ernakulam - 3 Thrissur - 1 .Palakkad - 4 Kozhikode - 2 .Wayanad - 1 Kannur - 1

The New Indian Express 18 Sep 2025 8:22 am

Archbishop Emeritus Mar Jacob Thoomkuzhy passes away at 94

His life spanned decades of tireless pastoral service, institution building, and social empowerment especially among the struggling migrant Christian communities in Malabar. He was the first bishop of the Mananthavady diocese and later served as the archbishop of Thrissur

The Hindu 17 Sep 2025 8:05 pm

Thrissur unites against drugs: Ramesh Chennithala leads Walk Against Drugs

People join the awareness march at Thekkinkadu Maidan as social and cultural icons rally to build a peoples resistance against drug abuse

The Hindu 17 Sep 2025 7:50 pm

Mar Jacob Thoomkuzhy, Archbishop Emeritus of Thrissur, passes away at 94

THRISSUR: Mar Jacob Thoomkuzhy, Archbishop Emeritus of the Archdiocese of Thrissur and a towering presence in the Syro-Malabar Church, passed away on Wednesday. He was 94 and had been under treatment for age-related ailments for several months. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. Born on December 13, 1930, to Kurian and Rosa Thoomkuzhy of Vilakkumadam, in the Diocese of Pala, he was the youngest seminarian when he joined the Minor Seminary at Changanassery, earning the affectionate nickname Benjamin. After completing his philosophy studies at the Major Seminary in Alwaye, he pursued theology at the Pontifical Urban University in Rome and was ordained a priest on December 22, 1956. He remained in Rome for further studies, securing a doctorate in Canon Law from the Lateran University before returning to Kerala. Fr. Thoomkuzhy served initially as Secretary to the Bishop and Chancellor of the Diocese of Tellicherry, while also assisting in parishes. His leadership qualities were soon recognised, and on May 1, 1973, he was consecrated as the first Bishop of the newly formed Diocese of Mananthavady. During his two decades there, he founded the Society of Kristhu Dasi (SKD), a congregation committed to pastoral and social service. In 1995, he was transferred to the Diocese of Thamarassery as bishop, but within a year, he was appointed Metropolitan Archbishop of Thrissur. He led the archdiocese from 1996 until his retirement on January 22, 2007, becoming its second archbishop. Archbishop Thoomkuzhy played a pivotal role in expanding the educational and healthcare apostolates of the Thrissur Archdiocese. He was instrumental in establishing institutions such as Jubilee Mission Medical College and Research Institute and Jyothi Engineering College at Cheruthuruthy, which continue to serve as landmarks in the fields of education and healthcare. Known for his calm and humble nature, he worked tirelessly to maintain unity within the diocese and to promote harmony among clergy and laity. He was widely admired for his pastoral zeal, administrative acumen, and deep spirituality. His words to the faithful, often repeated with disarming simplicityDont forget to pray for me tooremain etched in the memory of those who knew him.

The New Indian Express 17 Sep 2025 6:49 pm

Sudhakaran Namboothiri of Moorthiyedathu Mana chosen as chief priest of Guruvayur

THRISSUR: Sudhakaran Namboothiri of Moorthiyedathu Mana, Sreekrishnapuram, Palakkad, has been selected as the new chief priest (Melshanti) of the Guruvayur Temple for the six-month term beginning October 1, 2025. The selection was made through a draw held on Wednesday after the Ucha Pooja (noon worship), when the temple doors reopened. The names of 51 eligible applicants, shortlisted after an interview in front of the temple Tantri, Brahmashree P C Dinesan Namboothiripad, and the Devaswom governing body, were placed in a silver pot before the sanctum sanctorum. The present Melshanti, Kavapra Marath Achuthan Namboothiri, picked the lot in the presence of the Tantri. Devaswom Chairman Dr V.K. Vijayan, governing body members Brahmashree Mallisseri Parameswaran Namboothiripad, C Manoj, K.S. Balagopal, and Administrator O.B. Arun Kumar were present. Of the 63 applicants, eight failed to attend the interview and four were disqualified. The new Melshanti, aged 59 and a native of Pilimangalam, Sreekrishnapuram, Palakkad, holds M.A. and B.Ed. degrees. Before assuming charge, he will observe a 12-day bhajanam (devotional retreat) at the temple. He will take over on the night of September 30 and, as purappada shanti, will reside within the temple premises for six months, performing all rituals.

The New Indian Express 17 Sep 2025 4:01 pm

More than just rains: Artist Shalini B Menon's solo art exhibition in Kochi

Artist Shalini B Menon has always believed that art is an extension of lived memory. Her recent solo exhibition, More than just rains, held at David Hall Art Gallery in Kochi, was exactly that a painted memoir that wove together fragments of her childhood, her travels, and the many moods of Kerala, especially the monsoon. At first glance, her watercolour and acrylic works appear to be an ode to Keralas rains. A meditation on the monsoon. Umbrellas, mist-laden skies, dripping foliage, and lush, rain-soaked landscapes dominate the canvases, creating an impression of an artist deeply absorbed in the rhythm of the monsoon. A closer look, however, reveals a wider emotional terrain more than just rains One of the recurring motifs across her work is light. Sometimes it becomes a central element within the painting, and at other times, she lets it shape the way the artwork is presented. Pointing to her work 'Monsoon Melodies', she explains, I painted it three years ago. It shows a valley that is just about to see heavy rains, the mood is dark and heavy. I usually only let some light fall on the tree and the rest of the painting would remain in darkness. Other works such as 'The One and Temple Tales' also carry light as a defining component. Her watercolours reflect another passion Keralas traditional architecture. Shalinis formative years in Wadakkanchery and Thrissur left her fascinated by the manas and illams of the region. My work predominantly revolves around my lived experience, my childhood, rural Kerala and so on. Being in that area made me interested in traditional architecture, she says. Her palette shifts with these moods sometimes drenched in the saturated hues of verdant landscapes, at other times softened by earthy tones or punctuated by unexpected bursts of colour. Together, they form a visual diary of her childhood and travels across India. Shalini often recreates artworks based on photographs her own, or those shared by others. One series on display, she reveals, is inspired by rain snaps by TNIE photographer A Sanesh. Something about his frames that appeared in the newspaper struck me. He kindly shared a few of his photographs with me, and I thoroughly enjoyed turning them into artworks. I have mostly created watercolour paintings with them, she says. Another striking example is 'Fading into Becoming', which depicts a widow in a plain saree alongside a woman in a vibrant saree, both gazing at the ghats by a river. I clicked a photo of two distinct women standing together during one of my trips to the north. The ghat I have painted does not belong to any specific place though, it can be from anywhere, explains Shalini, who is a member of the watercolour collective called Aquarelle Kerala. Her inspirations also extend into cinema. I love the works of Bharathan, Shaji N Karun and P N Menon, she says. Her painting Quiet Contemplation is drawn from one of Bharathans frames. I do not recreate them, but take subtle references. See this one? That man is quietly contemplating what he should do next, standing at the beach. This is inspired by one of Bharathans iconic frames in Amaram, she says, describing the work that captures a man waking from a hangover as loud seagulls circle above him. Shalini B Menon It becomes a fascinating reversal while films often borrow from painting, here a painting borrows from cinemas visual language. The exhibition also carried deeply personal works. A small painting shows an umbrella resting silently against a wall. Thats my fathers umbrella, she smiles. I grew up seeing this umbrella kept in the corner of my house, it belonged to my father. He relied on it heavily, even refusing to use a walking stick when he needed it. Nearby is another three-piece work that explores the relationship between a man and his umbrella in three moods. Visitors at the exhibition space at David Hall Art Gallery in Kochi. After working in a professional career for over two decades, Shalini brings precision and planning into her artistic practice. I love to strategise my compositions in advance. This, I believe, is one of my strengths. I know what the painting has to look like and work my way around that vision, she notes. Art, for her, is also about family. Shalinis first inspiration was her father, renowned artist and illustrator K Balasubramanian. While they did not always agree on artistic ideology, his influence was unmistakable. His only wish was to see me paint. He did not think I practised my skills enough, she recalls with a giggle. But in time, she found her own path and was able to make him proud. He loved the paintings of the old homes and buildings, and finally remarked, I always knew you could do it. It is my most cherished compliment, she says, her voice trailing off with warmth.

The New Indian Express 17 Sep 2025 1:36 pm

Former Peechi SI P M Ratheesh suspended over custodial assault

THIRUVANTHAPURAM/THRISSUR: Kadavanthra Station House Officer P M Ratheesh has been suspended following allegations of custodial assault at the Peechi police station. The suspension order was issued by the South Zone IG Shyam Sundar. Ratheesh, who currently serves as the SHO at Kadavanthra station in Ernakulam, had previously held the position of SI at Peechi. The order issued by the IG noted that the decision was taken as it is inappropriate for the accused officer to continue in service. During the period of suspension, he shall be entitled to subsistence allowance as per the provisions of the law, the order noted. The issue was raised in the legislative assembly during an adjournment motion on Tuesday. The incident in question happened on May 24, 2023, when Ratheesh assaulted hotel owner K P Ouseph, his son, and their driver at the Peechi station. The assault reportedly followed a complaint filed by two individuals, Dinesh and Jinish, regarding a dispute over the quality of food served at Ousephs hotel. Ouseph and his driver had arrived at the station to file a counter-complaint when the alleged assault took place. Ouseph later accused the police of demanding a large sum of money to settle the case informally. Despite multiple complaints against Ratheesh in connection with the incident, no disciplinary action was taken initially. Ouseph is the first person to obtain the CCTV footage on custodial torture from a police station in Kerala. When he applied for the CCTV visuals, it was first denied citing Maoist threat to the police station. Police argued that providing the footage would compromise the safety of the station. Eventually, an appeal was filed with the State Information Commission, and preparations were made to approach the High Court. Only then did officials agree to release the footage. Soon after the incident, Ollur ACP had filed a 15-page report, accusing the officer of assaulting the hotel manager and staff. The report of Ollur ACP was forwarded to all superior officers. Yet even two years after the incident no action was taken. Now, in order to pacify the protesters, the authorities suspended him from service. He will be getting a part of his salary, and after a few months, the higher officers will reinstate him in service. This is not fair, Ouseph told TNIE.

The New Indian Express 17 Sep 2025 7:19 am

Kerala family forgets child at cinema after failing to get 'LokahChapter 1' tickets, goes to another theatre

THRISSUR: As people continue to throng to watch the Kalyani Priyadarshan starrer LokahChapter 1 , a family, in their excitement to see the film, forgot their child at a cinema and went to another after being unable to secure tickets, on Sunday. The staff at Devaki Cinemas in Guruvayur were shocked when a seven-year-old boy began crying amid the large crowd gathered to watch the film. Upon enquiry, they discovered that the boy was lost and searching for his parents. His entire family and friends had travelled together in a van to watch the movie. However, as they couldnt get tickets at Devaki Cinemas, they left for another cinema, forgetting the child behind. We couldnt locate the childs parents even after making announcements inside the screening hall and common areas. We then assumed they might have gone to a nearby cinema, especially since the child mentioned they had come in a van. So we contacted Appas Theatre, Guruvayur, and requested them to announce whether anyone had lost a child. Thankfully, the idea worked and the family returned to collect the child from the Guruvayur police station, said a staff member at Devaki Cinemas.

The New Indian Express 17 Sep 2025 7:17 am

Prolonged power outage cripples Thrissur City as Corporation electricity staff go on strike

The joint trade unions of the Corporation electricity department launched the strike demanding withdrawal of the Local Self-Government departments order reducing sanctioned posts from 229 to 103, and seeking a salary revision that has been pending for seven years.

The Hindu 16 Sep 2025 8:47 pm

Thrissur woman gets Rs 22-lakh haemophilia treatment for free

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The health department has provided a costly preventive treatment free of charge to a 32-year-old woman from Thrissur with haemophilia, a bleeding disorder, in what would be a first in the country. Emicizumab therapy, which costs Rs 22 lakh annually, was given to the woman as part of a life-saving initiative, at a time when many states lack effective programmes for haemophilia patients. Health Minister Veena George noted that Kerala had made great strides in treating haemophilia. The state became the first in India to introduce Emicizumab, an innovative treatment to prevent bleeding in haemophilia patients. Initially, the programme was limited to children under 18, but the woman was included after she was diagnosed with haemophilia a few years ago. Dr Rahul U R, the states child health nodal officer, explained, Its rare for women to have haemophilia, but we decided to start Emicizumab due to her condition. Haemophilia is a genetic disorder where blood doesnt clot properly, usually affecting men. Women are typically carriers, and its rare for them to be diagnosed with the disease. The woman had been treated for heavy bleeding before genetic tests confirmed haemophilia. Due to uncontrolled bleeding, both her ovaries and uterus had to be removed and she has been on long-term hormone therapy. Despite recurrent bleeding and joint pain, she is now recovering. The woman became the first to receive Emicizumab prophylaxis after evaluation.

The New Indian Express 16 Sep 2025 8:06 am

Change needed in Kerala politics for Kerala Police to change: Shobha Surendran

She inaugurates a protest march led by BJP Thrissur city district committee to Assistant Commissioners office, demanding an end to police brutality

The Hindu 15 Sep 2025 8:17 pm

Handcuffing of KSU leaders: Opposition councillors protest at Thrissur Corporation council meet wearing masks

They flay Mayor and Corporation council for collecting funds for Onam celebration

The Hindu 15 Sep 2025 7:32 pm

Massive devotee rush in Guruvayur on Sree Krishna Jayanti

Temple town overflows with little Krishnas at Thrissur. Around 1,050 Shobha Yatras held in the district

The Hindu 14 Sep 2025 7:18 pm

CPI(M) orders internal enquiry into mobile phone recording implicating Thrissur leadership of profiteering

Opposition UDF sought to exploit the controversy to put the ruling LDF on the defensive ahead of the Legislative Assembly session, which commences on September 15

The Hindu 13 Sep 2025 4:18 pm

Special health clinic for women to be launched on September 16

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Health Minister Veena George has announced that special wellness clinics for women will be launched at all 5,415 public health centres across the state. The clinics will function on every Tuesday. These clinics will focus on identifying and addressing a range of health issues, including malnutrition, diabetes, hypertension, and cancer screening, among others. The initiative is set to be officially launched on September 16. The minister urged women to make the most of this opportunity by attending the clinics and undergoing necessary health check-ups. She also called on health workers to actively encourage women in their communities to participate. Veena George made the announcement while addressing health workers via Facebook Live. Aardra Keralam Award The minister announced the Aardra Keralam Award 2023-24 for local self-government institutions (LSGIs) that have shown outstanding performance in the health sector. The award recognises the significant contributions made by LSGIs through the comprehensive health projects implemented in collaboration with the health department. These initiatives have brought about notable improvements in the states healthcare system. In the first prize category, the Vellinezhi grama panchayat in Palakkad, Palluruthy block panchayat in Ernakulam, Idukki district panchayat, Guruvayur municipality in Thrissur and the Thiruvananthapuram municipal corporation have each been awarded Rs 10 lakh for their outstanding contributions. For the second prize, the Maneed Grama Panchayat in Ernakulam, Neeleswaram Block Panchayat in Kasaragod, Pathanamthitta District Panchayat, Mattannur Municipality in Kannur, and the Kollam municipal corporation have been selected. They will receive cash awards ranging from Rs 5 to Rs 7 lakh.

The New Indian Express 13 Sep 2025 9:31 am

DYFI leaders leaked voice clip puts CPM in spot; party seeks explanation

THRISSUR : A voice clip alleged to be that of DYFI district secretary Sarath Prasad has sparked a controversy as it names prominent CPM leaders in Thrissur and accused them of amassing huge wealth after attaining a certain level in the party. Based on the leaked voice clip, CPM district secretary K V Abdul Khader has sought an explanation from Sarath. Meanwhile, the party has expelled DYFI Mannuthy area secretary Nibin Sreenivasan who leaked the audio clip and came out against the party in connection with alleged irregularities in the Nadathara Service Cooperative Bank. The voice clip that went viral on social media platforms and news channels mentioned the names of Kerala Bank vice-president M K Kannan and Kunnamkulam MLA A C Moideen. In the clip, a voice allegedly that of Sarath said that Kannan who sold peanuts in Thrissur became a crorepati while Moideen has dealings with the elite class in society. Responding to the allegations and the leak of the audio clip, CPM district secretary said all CPM leaders were transparent in their political careers. Neither the party nor its leaders are wayward when it comes to public service and have always tried to be transparent, Khader said, adding that an explanation was sought from Sarath on the matter. Sarath, who first openly accepted that the voice in the clip was his and that he made the statements during a friendly chat around five years ago, has refuted the allegations. In his Facebook page, Sarath said that those with vested interests against the party were behind such a move. I consider the senior party leaders mentioned in the voice clip as my gurus (teachers) and they have always been affectionate and supportive throughout my political journey, he posted. Expressing suspicion over the originality of the voice clip, he said he smelled a conspiracy behind targeting him.

The New Indian Express 13 Sep 2025 8:38 am

Suspected audio clip alleging wealth amassed by CPI(M) leaders in Thrissur triggers row

Congress demands multi-agency probe; BJP claims allegations vindicate its earlier claims on corruption

The Hindu 12 Sep 2025 8:33 pm

Thrissur gold trade turns to lightweight jewellery amid price rush; artisans plan group to revive sector

THRISSUR: Considered the gold capital of Kerala, there was a time when Thrissur hosted hundreds of traditional gold artisan units that sold finished ornaments to major retailers in South India. Soaring gold prices saw the industry undergo a transformation, with customers opting for lightweight jewellery over relatively bulky traditional ones. Veppila usha, elakkathali, adukku thali, and kuzhal mothiram necklaces made here have for ages been among the most sought after gold ornaments. The exquisite craft of the artisans, known as thattans, made these pieces inevitable at weddings and other social and cultural gatherings. With the passage of time, tastes have changed, forcing retailers to introduce more trendy, lightweight ornaments from states like Maharashtra. This has affected the livelihoods of local artisans. To improve their lot, gold jewellery manufacturers in the state now plan to form a grouping to make common facilities available for crafting ornaments based on market demand. According to Sooraj T P, who has been an artisan for over four decades, Earlier, customers used to approach artisans like me for creating pieces of jewellery in keeping with their budgets. They would have specific designs in mind and there used to be workers who were skilled enough to carry out the work under the guidance of chief artisans. These days, we design based on the requirements of retailers. Instead of varying designs and type of ornaments, units now concentrate on single products. Those who make earrings do not work on other ornaments. This helps speed up the process and ensure perfectly finished products, Sooraj, of Chevoor, said. Earlier, only traditional artisans were able to make designs according to the prescribed weight. Nowadays, however, anybody who knows the process can churn them out. There are Italian moulds for making products. Many migrant labourers, mostly from West Bengal, have been moving to Kerala to pursue gold manufacturing for the last decade or more. It is also a fact that the younger generation of traditional artisans, who once called Thrissur home, have been seeking better options, said A K Sabu, president of the Jewellery Manufacturers Association (Kerala). With the price of gold rising continuously, people are turning to lightweight ornaments over traditional designs, he said. Sabu added that currently ornaments of 18, 14 and nine karats are in high demand in Kerala as younger customers seek out ornaments that can be worn, compared with earlier generations which saw them as an investment. We are planning the consortium to allow all manufacturers to make use of modern machinery and help sustain the industry. The project is expected to cost around `18 crore and Central government funds are assured. Once it becomes a reality, it will act as a boost to the gold-manufacturing sector in the state, Sabu said. According to a rough estimate, more than 20,000 labourers are directly involved in the sector in the state, with many more benefitting from it. While most of the units are based in Thrissur district, Kozhikode and Malappuram also enjoy a notable presence.

The New Indian Express 12 Sep 2025 8:12 am

Thrissurs golden legacy: Veteran artisan recalls citys journey from handcrafted jewellery to modern trade hub

THRISSUR: For Malayalis, Thrissur evokes images of gold and finance. Traditional artisans have played a key role in transforming Thrissur into a gold-trade hub which gave rise to many of the countrys major jewellers. From the time when artisanal goldsmithing was valued to now, with the younger generation staying away from the traditional sector, C P Subrahmanian, the founder of Surya Gold Manufacturers, has been witness to the history and transformation of gold manufacturing and trade in Thrissur. Belonging to a thattan family with its base in Chathakudam, Subrahmanian learned the trade from his father. I began working on gold at the tender age of 15 along with my father and brother. Those days a sovereign of gold cost about Rs 300. We mainly designed jewellery for affluent and aristocratic families. Veppila usha, thaalikootam, cheruthaali, kuzhal mothiram necklaces, Lakshmi bangles, Krishna lockets, jimikki and other unique earrings used by Christian families were popular. In those days, there was a craft involved in designing jewellery in keeping with demands of weight and size. There were unwritten rules on the proportion of pendants, chains or designs on necklaces, the 86-year-old shared. It was Subrahmanians elder brother C P Krishnan, who launched the first diamond jewellery unit in Kerala. It was a huge success. My brother could identify real diamonds and was well-versed in its designs. When the Emergency was announced, the political scenario changed. Business declined and he had to close his diamond unit. Being an ardent RSS man, I was jailed, the family business declined, Subrahmanian said. Both he and his brother were certified gemologists, and traders and the rich travelled to Thrissur to deal in gold and value the stones in their possession. The industry was flourishing, and attracting more and more people. We used to work day and night to meet orders as new retailers started setting up shop, recollected Subrahmanian. It was Subrahmanians family who made gold ornaments for Joyalukkas and other retailers who began their business in Thrissur at the time. We used to redesign old gold ornaments for customers. The new retailers brought thankam [gold] with them and we did well. These days, however, there is a surfeit of middlemen in the business, added Subrahmanian. Limited by age, Subrahmanian no longer actively involved in the business, but still deals with customers with special demands.

The New Indian Express 12 Sep 2025 8:08 am

LDF plans minorities meet to repair strained ties with Muslim organisations ahead of polls

KOZHIKODE: The LDF governments decision to organise the Minorities Sangamam comes at a juncture when the relationship between the CPM and Muslim organisations, which represent the largest minority community in Kerala, is at an all-time low. The communitys sense that the party is toeing a soft-Hindutva line with an eye on the Hindu vote bank is strengthening with each passing day. The sangamam, scheduled for mid-October, will be conducted under the department for minority welfare with the active involvement of its Minorities Commission and Minorities Development Finance Corporation arms. Representatives of Muslim, Christian, Sikh, Jain and Parsi communities will be invited to the event -- expected to involve around 2,000 delegates. The venue will be either Kochi or Kozhikode. The decision comes at a time when the opposition UDF has accused the government of convening the September 20 Global Ayyappa Sangamam to woo Hindu votes. The CPM hopes to counter the allegation by holding the meeting of minorities ahead of local-body and assembly elections and stop the erosion of Muslim votes. A host of developments of the last few months has vitiated already worsening ties between the CPM and Muslim organisations. And the party feels that organisations such as the Jamaat-e-Islami are trying to capitalise on the widening rift. Jamaats acceptance within the community worries the CPM, which kept the organisation at arms length till a few years ago. The support Samastha leader Bahaudeen Nadvi received from unexpected quarters for his strong remarks on communists and liberals points to the mounting disappointment in the Muslim community over CPM positions on current issues. In August, CPM Thirurangadi area committee organised a protest march to the Darul Huda Islamic University, run by the EK Sunni faction, accusing the institution of creating environmental issues for people living in the surrounding area. The Darul Huda management termed the protest politically-motivated. Nadvi is vice chancellor of the university. Protesters marched to a school in Thrissur, controlled by the Sunni Kanthapuram faction, where a teachers call to students to stay away from Onam celebrations created bad blood between the party and the organisation, which had taken a pro-CPM stance many times in the past. Both incidents have helped bolster the feeling that the left party is targeting Muslim institutions. The refusal on the part of the CPM to react to the anti-Muslim remarks of SNDP Yogam general secretary Vellappally Natesan has also infuriated sections of the community.

The New Indian Express 12 Sep 2025 7:50 am

National conference of gynaec surgeons in Thrissur

Three-day SOVSICON-25 to bring together 500 doctors. Workshops on vaginal surgery and cosmetic gynaecology to be held

The Hindu 11 Sep 2025 8:57 pm

Another custodial assault allegation from Thrissur

Auto driver, 28, suffers severe lung injury and is scheduled to undergo surgery.

The Hindu 11 Sep 2025 7:04 pm

Condition of Edapally-Thrissur NH 544: Kerala HC directs Thrissur Collector to appear online

It had in August directed suspension of toll collection at Paliyekkara toll plaza

The Hindu 9 Sep 2025 5:28 pm

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

Couple alleges highhandedness, seeks visuals from Valappad station

THRISSUR: Kodungallur resident Rijith K and his wife Swathy endured a disturbing experience at the Valappad police station last year. The reason: they had a quarrel with a motorcyclist after he swerved across the path of their vehicle without any signal. The rider, Biju, allegedly abused the couple who were proceeding to attend a family function. He later filed a complaint against Rijith as well. The couple have sought CCTV footage of the events that unfolded at the police station on October 20 and 21 in 2024. Currently, the RTI application in that regard is under the consideration of the Information Commission. Rijith has also lodged a complaint with the Chief Ministers office, seeking an intervention. After the quarrel on the road (on October 20), Biju even visited my extended family members house where the function was happening, Rijith recalled. As I was busy with the function, he left after threatening me and asking me to meet him. I then went to his house but he was not there. I was then called to the Valapad police station. While I thought the police would have called me to settle the issue, only by midnight did I come to know that they had arrested me. The police slapped charges including Section 333 of IPC, he said. I was arrested based on Bijus complaint. To counter the same, my wife too filed a complaint. But she had to wait till midnight to get a receipt for the complaint registered. On the next day, the then Valappad Inspector M K Ramesh came to the police station and grabbed me by the collar and hit me in front of all the people and the cops at the station, Rijith said. He said Valappad police refused to give him the visuals by saying that those pertaining to women and children cannot be provided under RTI. They wanted to hide it from us so that this custodial torture doesnt come out. Though multiple complaints were raised with DysP, SP, and DIG, nothing fruitful happened even as the police officer who beat me climbs higher in rank, Rijith alleged. He recalled his entire family had to wait until midnight in front of the police station to know the reason for which he was called to the station. Instead of charging a case against Biju who threw abuses at us, I, who was travelling with family to attend a function, became an accused for no reason. What kind of service is this from responsible officers, asks Rijith, who works as a manager at a toddy shop in Cherpu. Thrissur-based Nerkazhcha, a human rights organisation, had also extended support to Rijith, seeking visuals from the Valappad police station of the events on October 20 and 21.

The New Indian Express 9 Sep 2025 9:30 am

Thrissur roars in Pulikkali frenzy as 450 tigers set Swaraj Round ablaze

Tens of thousands of people throng the streets as painted tigers, floats, and dazzling lights transform the city into a living canvas of tradition and spectacle

The Hindu 8 Sep 2025 9:11 pm

From Avatar to tiger-fish, Thrissurs Pulikkali tableaux win applauds

Nine troupes roll out spectacular floats that dazzle the crowds with their creativity, social messages, and sheer visual grandeur

The Hindu 8 Sep 2025 8:09 pm

Congress to stage statewide protest at police stations on Sept 10 against custodial assault case

KANNUR: KPCC president Sunny Joseph strongly criticised the suspension of police officials who assaulted Youth Congress leader V S Sujith inside and outside the Kunnamkulam police station, terming it an inadequate punishment. He demanded that a criminal case be filed against the officers involved and that they be permanently dismissed from service, stressing that mere suspension does not deliver justice for such a serious incident. On Wednesday, Congress workers will stage protest gatherings in front of all police stations across Kerala in connection with the incident. Sunny Joseph also stated that the Congress will raise the issue strongly in the Legislative Assembly. After unjustly taking Sujith into custody and brutally assaulting him, the police went on to file a false case, accusing him of being drunk. The court, relying on the medical examination, found the arrest unjustified and granted Sujith bail. The government is also in possession of a report by the Assistant Commissioner of Police, Crime Branch, Thrissur, stating that a sufficient investigation was conducted into Sujiths complaint. The Thrissur DIG noted that the police officers involved had their annual increments cut as a form of punishment following their conviction. However, KPCC president Sunny Joseph argued that this action was grossly inadequate considering the seriousness of the crime committed by the officers. Sunny Joseph demanded that a criminal case be filed against the guilty police officers. Suspension is not a punishment. Normally, it is just a procedure to prevent the accused from influencing the investigation. A punishment proportionate to the crime committed by the police officers is required, he said. Suresh Gopi condemns police misconduct; Youth Congress stages protest in Ulliyeri Kozhikode: Union Minister of State Suresh Gopi strongly condemned the recent custodial assault incident reported from Kunnamkulam, calling it nothing short of an emergency. Speaking to media persons in Kozhikode, he said, What happened on the part of the police was unacceptable and a serious misconduct. Let me examine what can be done within my jurisdiction regarding the matter. He added that strict action would follow in connection with the incident. The ministers remarks came on Sunday, shortly after he arrived in Ulliyeri, Kozhikode, to inaugurate a petrol pump - an event that witnessed a tense atmosphere as Youth Congress workers tried to stage a black-flag protest against him. Police swiftly intervened and took several protesters into custody.

The New Indian Express 8 Sep 2025 8:09 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

Drums, stripes and frenzy: Pulikkali set to light up Thrissurs Onam climax

Street pageant marks the grand finale of Onam celebrations in the cultural capital

The Hindu 7 Sep 2025 5:56 pm

CCTV Footage Shows Cop Assaulting Restaurant Employees In Kerala Police Station

CCTV from Peechi police station in Thrissur shows SI Ratheesh and others assaulting Lalys Group staff, sparking outrage after KP Ouseph released the footage obtained via RTI.

News18 7 Sep 2025 2:55 pm

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

Four cops suspended over custodial torture in Thrissur

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM/THRISSUR: Four officers involved in the custodial torture of a Youth Congress leader at the Kunnamkulam police station have been suspended. The CCTV footage of the assault on YC Chovannur mandalam president V S Sujith in 2023 surfaced recently, triggering public outrage against the force. A statement from the State Police Headquarters on Saturday said four officers Nuhman, sub-inspector of Viyyur police station; Sandeep S, civil police officer at Mannuthy police station, and Sasidharan and Sajeevan K J, civil police officers at Thrissur Town East station have been placed under suspension. The order was issued by North Zone IG Rajpal Meena on the basis of a report submitted by Thrissur Range DIG. Meanwhile, Sujith said the officers should be dismissed from service and there will not be any compromise in his fight against injustice. Nothing less than their expulsion can serve justice, considering the ordeal I went through, Sujith said. He also sought exemplary punishment for the officers after registering a case against them. Leader of Opposition V D Satheesan said the UDF will continue its protest until the officers are removed from service and legal action is taken against them. The five officers involved in the incident are criminals. The suspension is a ploy by the government, he told reporters. Sujith was brutally assaulted by the officers on April 6, 2023, after taking him into custody. According to reports, Sujith had intervened when police threatened his friends standing by the roadside, prompting the officers to take him to the station, where he was assaulted. The assault resulted in serious injuries to the victim, including hearing damage in one ear. Though complaints were lodged then, the officers didnt face any stern action, except the withholding of their increment. It was after a long legal battle, invoking the RTI Act, that Sujith received the visuals of custodial torture from the police station. My family was shocked to see the visuals. I get emotional whenever I recall the incident. With the support of my leaders and party workers, I will go to any extent to ensure punishment for the cops, he told TNIE. Policemen involved should be dismissed Sujith has also decided to implead in the case registered suo motu in the Supreme Court over dysfunctional CCTV cameras in police stations. Earlier in the day, senior Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala visited Sujith and extended all support to him and family. Chennithala sought termination of all the four officers from the service. The silence from the CM will prompt more such acts. Police stations are not concentration camps, he said. The functioning of the police department has now turned chaotic. Sujith is a suviving example of police raj under the Pinarayi government. The officers who assaulted Sujith are not fit to continue in service. Suspension will not be enough. They should be terminated, Chennithala said. Dismissal sought V S Sujith, who was assaulted at the Kunnamkulam police station, said the officers involved should be dismissed from service. He also sought exemplary punishment for the officers after registering case against them.

The New Indian Express 7 Sep 2025 8:54 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

Thrissur set for a roaring Pulikkali as over 400 tigers to take over Swaraj Round

Nine teams gear up with dazzling floats and fierce tiger dances for Onam spectacle

The Hindu 6 Sep 2025 9:07 pm

Congress announces protest against Kerala police over custody torture case

The Congress party announced a direct protest. This is against five police officers. They are accused of torturing Youth Congress leader V S Sujith. The incident happened in central Kerala two years ago. V D Satheesan visited Sujith. He said the officers would not wear their uniforms again. The Youth Congress also protested in Thrissur. Police are re-examining the case.

The Economic Times 5 Sep 2025 7:37 pm

Every incision a dialogue with the dead: The forensic legacy of Dr Shirley Vasu

KOZHIKODE: When most people shudder at the very thought of a mortuary, Dr Shirley Vasu spent over three decades inside one, unravelling mysteries from silent bodies, giving justice to victims, and shaping the future of forensic medicine in Kerala . On Thursday, the state lost this pioneering figure when Dr Vasu, 68, collapsed at her home and could not be revived despite being rushed to Kozhikode Government Medical College Hospital. The cremation will be held at the Mavoor Road crematorium at 4 pm on Friday in the presence of her family, former colleagues and many other people who respected her personality and profession. With her passing, Kerala bids farewell to its first woman forensic surgeon, a woman who turned cultural stigma into strength, dedicating her life to science and justice. A legacy of firsts Born in Thodupuzha in 1956, Shirley Vasu carved her place in history at a time when women were rarely seen in forensic medicine. She completed her MBBS from Kottayam Medical College in 1979 and earned her MD in Forensic Medicine from Kozhikode Medical College in 1984. She began her career in 1982 as a tutor in Kozhikode Medical College, gradually rising through the ranks as Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, and later as Head of the Forensic Medicine Department. Over time, she led forensic departments in Kozhikode, Thrissur, and Pariyaram medical colleges, and finally served as Principal of Thrissur Medical College in 2014. Until her passing, she was heading the forensic department at KMCT Medical College, Kozhikode. In a male-dominated discipline, Shirley not only broke barriers but became a mentor to hundreds of medical students, many of whom today are practising forensic experts across the country. The woman behind high-profile cases Dr Vasus name is etched in Keralas criminal justice history for her role in some of the most sensational and sensitive cases. She conducted the post-mortem of Soumya, the young woman brutally assaulted and murdered on a train in 2011, a case that shook the conscience of Kerala. Earlier, she handled the Chekannoor Maulavi disappearance case, one of the states most debated mysteries. Her expertise was sought in numerous controversial deaths and mass tragedies, from train accidents to bus fires, where she pieced together stories hidden in fractured bones and fading tissues. Recognitions and global footprints In 1995, she was awarded a World Health Organization (WHO) fellowship for advanced training a recognition that broadened her horizons and connected her with international forensic practices. She also received specialised training in the UK on handling atrocities against women and children, as well as forensic pathology related to terrorism cases, working alongside Scotland Yard experts. Her accolades include, Justice Fathima Beevi Award (2017) Kerala governments prestigious Vanitha Ratnam Award, and Devi Award (2016) by The New Indian Express for professional excellence. She published extensively in national and international journals and authored the book Postmortem Table, which offers rare insights into her professional experiences. Strength in face of stigma In Kerala, where even attending funerals is often burdened with cultural taboos, Shirleys choice of career was nothing short of radical. She often spoke of how her profession forced her to live differently, keeping an outdoor bathroom at her house to leave the mortuary behind before stepping into her home. Her family, husband Dr K Balakrishnan, and children Nandana and Nithin, rarely discussed her work at home. Yet, they stood by her as she quietly carried the weight of thousands of deaths on her shoulders. Her husband always remembered her conversation that working in a mortuary always makes you humble. You lose arrogance. You aspire to live a clean life. A teacher who shaped generations Shirley was not just a professor of forensic medicine but a guide who emphasized compassion alongside clinical accuracy. Her students recall her saying: An autopsy is not just about the cause of death. It is about restoring dignity to the person who has died. During her career spanning more than 40 years, she performed nearly 20,000 autopsies and taught hundreds of medical students, many of whom continue her legacy in India and abroad. Naseema Abdul, one of her many students from Kozhikode told TNIE, From her first investigation of skeletal remains in the early 1980s to handling the Soumya murder case decades later, Dr Shirley Vasus journey was one of grit, brilliance, and service. She was more than a doctor for us, she was a voice for the voiceless, a mentor for the next generation, and a symbol of women breaking barriers in science. As one of her former students, Dr Shirley taught us that the dead can speak. It is up to us to listen, Naseema said.

The New Indian Express 5 Sep 2025 8:28 am

Kerala Congress leader obtains video of him being thrashed by police via RTI

A case of police brutality in Kerala has surfaced after a youth Congress leader obtained a video of him being tortured. The incident occurred in April 2023 at the Kunnamkulam Police Station, located within the Thrissur city police limits. In the video, the youth Congress leader, identified as VS Sujith, is seen shirtless and surrounded 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 4 Sep 2025 4:44 pm

CCTV footage exposes police assault on Youth Congress leader in Thrissur; Congress demands action

THRISSUR : A disturbing video has emerged showing a Youth Congress leader, VS Sujith, being brutally assaulted by at least five police personnel inside a police station in Thrissur district. The incident occurred on April 6, 2023, but the CCTV footage surfaced only after a two-year legal battle invoking the Right to Information Act. Sujith, the Chowannur Mandalam president of Youth Congress, was allegedly beaten up by police officers led by then Sub-Inspector Nuhman at the Kunnamkulam police station. The assault resulted in serious injuries to the victim, including hearing damage in one ear. According to reports, Sujith had intervened when police threatened his friends standing by the roadside, prompting the officers to take him to the station in a jeep, where he was further assaulted. Despite police claims that Sujith was intoxicated, and that he obstructed officers, a medical examination confirmed he was sober. A court subsequently granted him bail, and a subsequent medical report revealed the extent of his injuries. According to Congress sources, despite complaints being registered against the police officers involved in the assault, disciplinary action was limited to transfers, while Sujith continues to suffer from the trauma and health issues resulting from the incident. To pursue the case further, Sujith decided to gather all evidence related to his police custody and the alleged torture. However, when he requested the CCTV visuals from the police station, his application was repeatedly delayed for various reasons. After a two-year battle, Sujith finally obtained the CCTV footage, which clearly shows two police officers physically assaulting him. Congress demands action The Congress has vehemently condemned the incident, labelling the CCTV footage as clear evidence of police excesses. Leader of Opposition V D Satheesan has called upon Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, who also holds the Home portfolio, to take stringent action against the erring personnel. The visuals of Youth Congress mandalam president Sujith being brutally assaulted by the police have shocked the conscience of Kerala. These are not policemen, but criminals in khaki uniform, Satheesan stated. Thrissur DCC president Joseph Tajet said that if the chief minister is serious about justice, he should expel the police officers involved in the incident from the Kerala police. Despite knowing that the visuals of custodial torture would be captured by the CCTV cameras, the cops continued to assault Sujith, confident that the department would protect them, Tajet alleged.

The New Indian Express 4 Sep 2025 8:14 am

Onam meets Teachers Day as Thrissur school kids gift teachers Veggie Vastra brand of clothing

THRISSUR: That Thiruvonam and Teachers Day fall on the same day Friday this year is a happy coincidence for students of Thaikkattussery ALPS, an aided school in division 30 of Thrissur corporation. To mark the twin occasion, students had a special gift for teachers: Their own brand of clothing with designs made employing the technique of vegetable printing. On August 30, the school introduced the Veggie Vastra brand at a function held to felicitate teachers of the division. The invited teachers were all draped in ponnada that students of Class 1 to 4 designed. Veggie Vastra was conceived under the aegis of the schools Arts and Craft Adventure Club. The patterns on the ponnada were made using a variety of vegetables, including onion, okra and carrot. We came up with the idea for Veggie Vastra during the schools summer arts camp. Students were enthusiastic to learn the art of vegetable printing. It was challenging to take up a project for the entire school. However, the cooperation of all the students made it possible, said Keerthi, schoolteacher who led the project. Students printing a ponnada The students also designed a logo for the Art and Craft Adventure Club at the camp, which was held in April-May. Keerthi said the students were divided into three teams, each focusing on vegetable carving, designing and printing. Members switched teams after every session to ensure the students learned every process. They were eager and ready to experiment with colours and patterns, she said. Headmistress Prasanna said Veggie Vastra has been a transformative experience for students and teachers. Work on the ponnada was carried out on Saturdays. Normally, students hesitate to come to school on Saturdays. However, in this case they were all happy to be involved, she said.

The New Indian Express 4 Sep 2025 7:54 am

Thrissur General Hospital completes 4,000 heart surgeries

Surgery, which costs 14 lakh, performed on a tribesperson for free.

The Hindu 3 Sep 2025 8:43 pm

Rift widens between CPM and Kanthapuram Sunnis in Kerala

KOZHIKODE: Bringing to fore the growing disenchantment brewing within the traditionally pro-CPM Kanthapuram group of Sunnis against what they call the soft Hindutva tilt in the Communist Partys policies, social media handles managed by the Sunni Students Federation (SSF) have posted posters exhorting the DYFI to learn politics. DYFI should learn politics, reads the poster. Pseudo secularism is more dangerous than communalism, it adds. Though there were rumblings among the Sunnis against the CPM in the past too, it is for the first time that they are taking a direct confrontationist line. The immediate provocation was the march taken out by the DYFI to a school managed by the group in Thrissur after a teachers voice clip exhorting Muslim students to stay away from Onam celebrations surfaced. The march prompted the management to place the teacher under suspension. A case was also registered against the teacher for trying to create division in society. There are differences among Sunnis over the action taken against the teacher. Many believe that the teacher should not have been punished for expressing religious view on an issue. The management is accused of bending its back to appease those in power. There is also a demand that the community should approach the court to get the FIR quashed. Imposing celebrations against basic principles Sunni Yuvajana Sangham (SYS) general secretary Rehmathulla Saqafi Elamaram said the secularists who are after the teacher represent another face of aggressive nationalism. It is not clear whether DYFI filed a complaint against the principal of Nenmara NSS College for denying permission for Onam celebrations in the institution, he said in a Facebook post. Elamaram added that a citizen has the right not to participate in the celebrations conducted by the government. There is a section among Christians in Kerala who refuse to chant the national song because it is against their beliefs. Imposing celebrations is against basic democratic principles, he said. There is a feeling among the Kanthapuram group of Sunnis that CPM is deliberately targeting Muslims and their institutions with ulterior motives. They believe that the party's studied silence over the overt communal remarks from SNDP Yogam general secretary Vellappally Natesan is part of CPM's changed election strategy.

The New Indian Express 3 Sep 2025 7:24 am

CPI(M) says Sabarimala womens entry issue is closed chapter

Thrissur: Keralas ruling CPI(M) said on Tuesday it remains aligned with religious devotees, declaring the contentious issue of allowing women of menstruating age into the Sabarimala temple a closed matter. CPI(M) state secretary M V Govindan, while speaking to reporters, said the Global Ayyappa Samgamam, being organised by the Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB), is in Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 2 Sep 2025 2:43 pm

Thrissur Rural police hold special checks in colleges ahead of Onam celebrations

Intensified inspections aims at ensuring student safety and lawful celebrations during the festive season, say police

The Hindu 31 Aug 2025 4:19 pm

Thrissur Corporation moves to disqualify six BJP councillors

Action planned under provisions of the Municipal Act and the Local Self-Government Election Act for allegedly spreading propaganda and filing cases that led to financial losses for the local body

The Hindu 30 Aug 2025 7:46 pm

Minister inaugurates stadium renovated at 46 lakh at Puthenchira in Thrissur

Minister says government is moving towards its declared goal of setting up sports facilities in every grama panchayat

The Hindu 29 Aug 2025 8:42 pm

18 injured as bus overturns on Thrissur-Kunnamkulam State highway

A car in front of the bus swerved suddenly, causing the driver to lose control of the bus

The Hindu 29 Aug 2025 7:19 pm

Kerala witnesses landslides, waterlogging due to heavy rains

Thiruvananthapuram: Rains intensified in Kerala on Thursday, causing waterlogging, a rise in water levels of dams and landslides in some parts of the state, with the IMD issuing an orange alert in six districts for the day. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued an orange alert in Ernakulam, Thrissur, Kozhikode, Wayanad, Kannur and Kasaragod districts Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 28 Aug 2025 11:12 pm

Kudumbashrees Onam trade fair opens in Thrissur

The fair, which will continue till September 4, showcases a wide variety of products made by Kudumbashree entrepreneurs across the State

The Hindu 28 Aug 2025 8:49 pm

Kerala Police register case against teacher for restricting Muslim students from Onam celebrations

THRISSUR: Kerala Police have registered a case against a teacher for allegedly posting a voice clip urging parents not to allow Muslim students to participate in Onam celebrations at the school. Khadeeja, a teacher at Siraj Uloom English High School, Kallumpuram, was booked under Section 192 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (provocation that can lead to rioting), for restricting Muslim students from taking part in the Onam festivities. The school had scaled down the Onam celebrations this year. According to the manager, the teacher was suspended immediately and it was clarified that her opinion was not that of the institution. We are celebrating Onam in all its fervour and the teachers opinions are not the institutions, he said. The case was registered based on a complaint filed by DYFI activists.

The New Indian Express 27 Aug 2025 3:42 pm

Kerala Teacher Booked For Hate Remark on Onam Celebrations

DYFI complaint leads to case against private school teacher in Thrissur for calling Onam a festival of another religion

Deccan Chronicle 27 Aug 2025 1:30 pm

Giant floral carpet blooms in Thrissur to welcome Onam

Sayahna Souhruda Koottayma creates 60-ft pookkalam with 1,500 kg of flowers at Thekke Gopuranada

The Hindu 26 Aug 2025 7:07 pm

Women launch Chitrangana Film Society in Thrissur

Sara Joseph calls for a new politics of vision as the collective pledges free screenings, study camps, and support for women filmmakers

The Hindu 24 Aug 2025 8:47 pm

Expert panel reviews NH traffic bottlenecks in Thrissur, directs NHAI to speed up work

Panel, formed after High Court directive, expresses dissatisfaction with the slow progress of the construction, suggests corrective measures

The Hindu 23 Aug 2025 8:33 pm

19-year-old sentenced to 38 years RI for sexually assaulting minor girl in Thrissur

Special court in Chavakkad imposes 96,000 fine on the accused

The Hindu 23 Aug 2025 8:13 pm

Traffic congestion on NH corridor: HC directs forming committee to ready traffic management plan

Such a monitoring mechanism was essential to ensure smooth movement of vehicles, especially in view of a 12-hour-long traffic hold up on the congested Edapally-Thrissur NH 544 corridor

The Hindu 21 Aug 2025 8:55 pm

Literature festivals are windows to democracy, says Satchidanandan

Akademi library named after Lalithambika Antharjanam. International Literature Festival of Kerala concludes in Thrissur

The Hindu 21 Aug 2025 8:10 pm

Kerala HC imposes fine on six councillors of Thrissur Corporation, lawyer

The councillors must jointly pay 5 lakh, while the lawyer must pay 5 lakh within one month

The Hindu 21 Aug 2025 12:23 am

NGO urges State to issue special health card for children with long-term illness

Thrissur-based NGO Solace, which supports over 7,000 critically ill children, appeals to the Chief Minister for urgent government action

The Hindu 19 Aug 2025 8:27 pm

CPI(M) threatens to blockade NHAI officials houses over NH 544 gridlock

Accusing authorities of negligence that leave commuters stranded for hours, party says the issue should be resolved by August 21. Two days ago there was an 18-hour-long traffic jam on the Ernakulam-Thrissur stretch

The Hindu 18 Aug 2025 7:51 pm

Suresh Gopis LS victory a product of organised vote theft, says Prathapan

Congress leader gives statement to Thrissur ACP on his complaint that Suresh Gopi and his family had enrolled themselves as voters in Thrissur just before the last Lok Sabha elections using fraudulent documents

The Hindu 18 Aug 2025 7:05 pm

Why Should Commuter Pay Toll If Stuck In Jam For Hours: Supreme Court

New Delhi, Aug 18: The Supreme Court on Monday asked the NHAI why should a commuter be asked to pay Rs 150 toll if it took 12 hours to cover a 65-kilometer highway stretch in Thrissur, Kerala. A bench comprising Chief Justice B R Gavai and Justices K Vinod Chandran and N V Anjaria made the remark while reserving its verdict on pleas filed by the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) and concessionaire, Guruvayoor Infrastructure challenging the Kerala [] The post Why Should Commuter Pay Toll If Stuck In Jam For Hours: Supreme Court appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 18 Aug 2025 4:25 pm

Kerala Minister slams Suresh Gopi's 'vanara' remarks in voters' list manipulation issue

Union Minister Suresh Gopi faced backlash for his vanara remark. Kerala Education Minister V Sivankutty condemned the comment as insulting and undemocratic. Sivankutty emphasized the importance of electoral roll complaints for transparency. Congress also criticized Gopi's statement. They accused him of diverting attention from allegations of false declaration in the Thrissur Lok Sabha constituency.

The Economic Times 18 Aug 2025 12:03 pm

Kerala agriculture growth doubles national average, says CM Vijayan

Thrissur: Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said on Sunday that Keralas agricultural sector is on the path of growth and that the state has achieved more than double the national average growth. He was speaking while inaugurating an online state-level celebration of Farmers Day and the distribution of state farmer awards. In the last financial year, 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 17 Aug 2025 9:57 pm

Demand to introduce MEMU service, augment coaches in trains in Ernakulam-Thrissur corridor

Passengers say traffic snarls on the stretch could continue for another 10 months until the works to decongest bottlenecked junctions on NH 544 are complete

The Hindu 17 Aug 2025 9:34 pm

BJP leaders to be questioned regarding Suresh Gopis suspected leopard tooth pendant

Congress worker shares video clips of the Minister walking along the Swaraj Round wearing the suspected wildlife trophy, identifies one of the accompanying persons as Thrissur BJP president. He terms the other person identifiable

The Hindu 17 Aug 2025 8:54 pm

Kerala showcases a secular cultural alternative to the world, says Minister K. Rajan

International Literary Festival opens in Thrissur; Kerala Sahitya Akademi auditorium named after writer M.T. Vasudevan Nair

The Hindu 17 Aug 2025 8:20 pm

Election Commission reduced to mini Cabinet of Centre, says P. Santosh Kumar

Janadhipathya Samrakshana Sadas calls for a Supreme Court-monitored probe into voters list fraud in Thrissur

The Hindu 16 Aug 2025 7:34 pm

Heavy rains in Kerala: IMD issues orange alert in 5 districts

Orange alert for Ernakulam, Idukki, Thrissur, Kannur and Kasaragod districts. Yellow alert for remaining nine districts on Saturday

The Hindu 16 Aug 2025 3:22 pm

Massive traffic jam at Muringoor on Ernakulam-Thrissur highway in Kerala after lorry accident

Long traffic snarl remains for hours and alternative routes have been suggested for airport-bound passengers

The Hindu 16 Aug 2025 2:40 pm

Stray dog menace spirals in Thrissur as attacks rise and control efforts stall

Over 29,000 dog bite cases reported in 2024; public opposition derails new Animal Birth Control centres

The Hindu 15 Aug 2025 9:04 pm

Do something instead of appealing, SC to NHAI over toll suspension

NEW DELHI : Refusing to interfere with the Kerala High Courts order suspending collection of user fee at Paliyekkara toll plaza in Thrissur, the Supreme Court on Thursday suggested that the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) should do something instead of filing appeals and wasting time. The Kerala HC had, on August 6, ordered a four-week suspension of toll collection, observing that motorists could not be charged for use of a stretch of highway that is badly maintained and is beset by severe traffic congestion. The NHAI moved the apex court challenging the HC order, and seeking to quash it. However, the SC refused to entertain the appeal. The SC bench, comprising Chief Justice B R Gavai and Justice K Vinod Chandran, refused to quash the HC order on the ground that the EdappallyMannuthy stretch of National Highway 544 was in a poor condition. You take the toll from the people and dont provide the services the service road is not maintained, said the bench. Instead of filing an appeal and wasting time, you do something, Justice Chandran told the NHAI, noting even ambulances struggle to pass the congested stretch. The relationship between the public and the NHAI was one of public trust and failure to maintain smooth traffic flow breached that trust, the court said. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appearing for the NHAI, argued that the HC ruling wrongly allowed the concessionaire, Guruvayoor Infrastructure Pvt Ltd, to recover losses from the NHAI. But the court was unmoved, and kept questioning NHAI about its failings. Sensing that the court was not inclined to entertain the appeal, Mehta sought adjournment to present maps showing the work locations, to which the CJI said, You want to postpone the dismissal? The court clarified that disputes between NHAI and the concessionaire could be resolved through arbitration. The matter, along with the concessionaires separate petition, was posted for further hearing on Monday.

The New Indian Express 15 Aug 2025 9:50 am

Thrissurs voters list row boils over as parties arm themselves for legal battle

Fresh allegations link BJP central leadership to software manipulation. CPI demands Supreme Court-monitored probe

The Hindu 14 Aug 2025 7:54 pm

Instead of appealing against toll suspension, do something, Supreme Court tells NHAI

Kerala High Court ordered suspension of toll collection at Paliyekkara toll plaza in Thrissur district in view of the poor condition of the EdapallyMannuthy stretch of National Highway 544

The Hindu 14 Aug 2025 7:51 pm

10 votes registered at BJP district office address, Thrissur LS polls held on fraudulent list, alleges V.S. Sunil Kumar

CPI is scrutinising voters list and will come up with more details on manipulations, he says

The Hindu 14 Aug 2025 2:22 pm

Kerala Election Commission paving way for voter fraud in local body polls too, alleges Thrissur DCC president

Current voter list software does not have option to detect vote duplication, opening doors for large-scale manipulation in local polls, alleges Joseph Tajet

The Hindu 14 Aug 2025 12:30 pm

Congress leader T.N. Prathapan alleges BJP Central leadership manipulated voters list in Thrissur, seeks judicial probe

Prathapan alleges BJPs Central leadership manipulated 2023-24 voters list update in Kerala by influencing a private software company engaged by Election Commission of India, enabling last-minute inclusion of over 30,000 fake votes in Thrissur constituency

The Hindu 14 Aug 2025 12:11 pm

Parties trade charges as bogus voter row escalates in Thrissur

Dual voter ID claims, cross-district transfers and calls for judicial probe intensify political storm

The Hindu 13 Aug 2025 8:36 pm

Suresh Gopi maintains silence on voter list discrepancies as protests by BJP, CPI(M) rock Thrissur

Union Minister visits injured party workers but skips BJP protest march; CPI(M), AIYF too take out marches. CPI State Council member K.K. Valsaraj accuses the Centre of using its influence to dismantle the democratic election process

The Hindu 13 Aug 2025 7:51 pm

Suresh Gopi Returns to Thrissur amid Charges of Voter List Manipulations

BJP workers' stage protest against police.

Deccan Chronicle 13 Aug 2025 7:20 pm

AIYF stages protest in Thrissur over alleged irregularities in voter list

Election Commission accused of acting as a political tool of Sangh Parivar

The Hindu 13 Aug 2025 4:17 pm

V.S. Sunil Kumar tells Kerala Chief Electoral Officer that vote fraud declaration demand unsustainable in law

Sunil Kumar reiterates charge that several BJP workers who were not ordinarily residents in Thrissur were included in electoral rolls for parliamentary constituency ahead of 2024 elections

The Hindu 13 Aug 2025 4:07 pm

Congress leader Anil Akkara alleges Suresh Gopis brother, sister-in-law hold dual voter ID cards

Anil Akkara accuses BJP of orchestrating a wider conspiracy, claiming that it is not just Suresh Gopis relatives, but thousands of voters with duplicate IDs have been inserted into Thrissurs rolls under BJPs direction

The Hindu 13 Aug 2025 3:49 pm

BJP leader K. Surendran slams allegations of bogus votes in Thrissur, defends Suresh Gopi

Former BJP Kerala president says opposing parties failed to detect fraud earlier; vows strong political resistance

The Hindu 13 Aug 2025 2:05 pm

BJP marches to Thrissur City Police Commissioners office over attack on party workers, Suresh Gopis office

March was blocked by police barricades near Commissioners office. BJP workers climb onto barricades waving party flags, refusing to disperse despite water cannon use thrice

The Hindu 13 Aug 2025 1:36 pm

'Go to EC or courts': Kerala BJP chief on allegations regarding Suresh Gopi's 2024 LS win

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Kerala BJP president Rajeev Chandrasekhar on Wednesday said any illegality in connection with the election of a candidate during polls should be raised before the Election Commission or the courts, instead of spreading lies to fool and provoke the public. Chandrasekhar's remarks came in the wake of Congress and CPI allegations that Union Minister of State Suresh Gopi filed a false declaration during the 2024 Lok Sabha polls and that his victory from Thrissur constituency was due to voter list manipulation. The Congress, a day ago, alleged that the Union Minister of State for Petroleum, Natural Gas and Tourism submitted a false declaration to be included in the voters' list for the Thrissur Lok Sabha constituency. The grand old party has lodged a complaint with the police demanding registration of a criminal case against him. Prior to that, CPI leader V S Sunil Kumar, on Monday, alleged that there was clear manipulation in the electoral roll, which facilitated Gopi's victory in the Thrissur constituency. Gopi had won the Thrissur seat by a significant margin of over 74,000 votes, defeating Kumar and Congress candidate K Muraleedharan in a closely fought three-cornered contest. On Wednesday, Chandrasekhar questioned the veracity of the allegations by saying that these claims were being raised one-and-a-half year after Gopi won in the LS polls. The BJP leader also said that such issues should be raised before the Election Commission or the courts by filing a complaint or election petition. They do not do that. Instead, they try to provoke the public by telling lies or try to divert people's attention by their propaganda. It is all a show, he claimed. He alleged that such dramas are being done by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan as elections approach. Meanwhile, Gopi reached Thrissur and met a BJP worker who was injured in a protest on Tuesday. After arriving at Thrissur railway station, the minister did not respond to reporters' queries about the Congress and CPI allegations. At the hospital, he only said, Thanks for helping so much. It was not clear to whom he was referring to. On Tuesday, General Education Minister V Sivankutty urged the Election Commission of India (ECI) to carry out a re-election in the Thrissur Lok Sabha constituency, in the wake of reports of widespread voters' list manipulation.

The New Indian Express 13 Aug 2025 11:32 am

EC vs Opposition | Voter Fraud Controversy In Kerala's Thrissur. Fight Over Suresh Gopi's Seat

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