Kerala is a ray of light amid darkness of communalism and fascism, says Binoy Viswam
CPI State secretary inaugurates State Service Pensioners Council meet in Thrissur; new 85-member State committee elected
6,794 forest land titles distributed in Thrissur: Minister
State accelerates pending claims, uploads 4,123 cases for Centres approval; 980 hectares likely to be handed over to eligible occupants
www.hilitegroup.com ) has marked its 30th-anniversary milestone with an extraordinary gesture of appreciation, gifting a fleet of 47 cars valued at Rs. 20 crore to its dedicated workforce. Alongside this celebration of its people, the Group announced a massive 50 million Sq. Ft. expansion across Kerala by 2030. This ambitious roadmap is projected to generate over two lakh jobs in the state, representing both a legacy achievement and a forward-looking strategy to position Kerala on the global investment and business map through IT parks, commercial hubs, and integrated urban ecosystems. Carsgifted to employees as part of HiLITE Group's 30th-anniversary celebrations The fleet of cars gifted to the dedicated employees includes a range of premium and luxury models, featuring the Range Rovers, Audi Q8, and Land Rover Defender, alongside popular models such as the Tata Harrier, Kia Seltos, Hyundai Creta, Skoda Kylaq and many more. By prioritizing this significant investment in its workforce, the Group highlights a people-centric approach and dedication to its employees. For three decades, we have focused on building the finer sides of Kerala. Our vision is to create aspirational spaces that stand the test of time , said P. Sulaiman, Chairman, HiLITE Group . The scale we are announcing today reflects our confidence in Keralas future, said Ajil Muhammed, CEO, HiLITE Group . Our projects are designed to elevate Keralas position in the global economy while strengthening local opportunities . He added. www.instagram.com/hilitegroup_?igsh=MXhweTJwcXowZDYydQ== ) has pioneered landmark projects ranging from Focus Mall, Keralas first organized retail space, to the expansive HiLITE Malls in Calicut and Thrissur. Ten additional malls are currently in development across the State. This legacy continues at HiLITE City, where the Group having around 10,000 employees is developing what is set to become one of largest World Trade Center. Spanning 12.5 million Sq. Ft. with an estimated investment of $680 million, the project will significantly strengthen Keralas global trade footprint. The event was hosted at HiLITE Olympus, Calicut, a residential development recognised as the ET Iconic Project of 2025.
Watch: Machattu Mamangam in Kerala showcases grand Kuthirakolam procession
Machattu Mamangam 2026 was celebrated on February 17 at Thiruvanikkavu Bhagavathy Temple in Thrissur, Kerala, drawing thousands to witness the iconic Kuthirakolam procession.
Stabbing incident: Kerala HC directs security audit at mental health centres
Inmate who escaped from Thrissur mental health centre stabs three persons
Kerala tourism hits record high in 2025, footfall touches 2.58 crore
Among the districts, Idukki recorded the highest number of domestic tourist arrivals at 46,79,800, followed by Ernakulam (44,29,899), Thiruvananthapuram (43,75,846), Thrissur (31,24,696), Wayanad (14,73,710), and Kozhikode (14,69,253), says Kerala Tourism Minister
Collector leads 40-km cycle rally to review ThrissurKunnamkulam road works
Rally covers the stretch from Ayyanthole Civil Station to Choondal and back. Initiative organised to evaluate the pace and quality of the road development works
Patient escapes from mental health centre in Thrissur, attacks three before recaptured
The accused, identified as Suraj, 31, a Nepal native, had been brought to the Thrissur Mental Health Centre from Aluva
State committed to special policy for children with disabilities: Minister K. Rajan
The Minister was speaking at the inauguration ceremony of Thillana-2026 the Kudumbashree Buds State Arts Festival at Vellanikkara in Thrissur
Final voters list to be published on February 21. To ensure voter convenience, Assistant Electoral Registration Officers held hearings at 535 centres across the district
National strike near-total in Thrissur
Minor tension reported in a few areas where strike supporters allegedly compelled establishments to shut down. Devotees arriving at the Sreekrishna temple were left stranded due to the absence of bus services
IAPM Kerala chapter holds 96th State meet in Thrissur
Pedalling for a greener Thrissur as cyclothon rolls through city at dawn
Nearly 100 cyclists take part in SAKSHAM 202526 awareness ride promoting fuel conservation and sustainable living
Centre has significantly increased allocations for Kerala in Union Budget: Nitin Nabin
BJP president highlights higher tax share, doubled grants and infrastructure push while addressing Budget discussion in Thrissur. Benefits for agricultural sectors such as cashew and cocoa would reach Kerala, he says.
Farming inKannukettichiraVazhikkilichirapolder worst affected.Ryotsallege that crisis is triggered byKSEBs failure in releasing water from its dams to irrigation system and warn of mass protest against the power utility
Karuvannur bank polls an attempt to whitewash loot, says Thrissur DCC president Joseph Tajet
Congress to boycott election; alleges CPI(M)-BJP nexus, questions Pinarayis silence on Sabarimala gold controversy and unresolved depositors crisis
Man killed in wild elephant attack near Peechi in Keralas Thrissur
Following the incident, angry residents blocked a Forest department vehicle, leading to brief tensions in the area
Thrissur Collector Arjun Pandian wins ICDS Award
District bags 10 honours for exemplary child and women welfare initiatives under ICDS 202425
Kerala Budget 2026-27: Community-level solar energy production and storage to be promoted
A pilot project will be implemented in Perinjanam in Thrissur
Kerala Budget 2026-27: A steady development push for Thrissur district
Allocations across Assembly constituencies focus on roads, public infrastructure, education, water supply, and social welfare projects
Curtain rises on the 16th International Theatre Festival of Kerala
ITFoK opens in Thrissur with global voices, renewed stages, and powerful stories from across continents
Thrissur Cultural Capital Marathon draws record participation
Second edition of the event attracts around 3,000 runners
A stage for the unheard: ITFoK opens with plays, politics and performance
With the theme Voices in This Silence, the 16thSixteenth International Theatre Festival of Kerala brings 23 plays from nine countries to Thrissur, turning the stage into a space for the marginalised
PM Modi Launches Development Projects, Flags Off New Train Services in Kerala
Modi flagged off three Amrit Bharat Express trains and a Thrissur-Guruvayur passenger train which will help to enhance regional rail connectivity between Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.
Three new train services and a passenger train service will be launched in Kerala to connect Tamil Nadu, West Bengal and other key routes. The services will commence from Thiruvananthapuram, Thambaram and Thrissur stations by PM Modi.
Final preparations under way for International Theatre Festival of Kerala in Thrissur
Stagecraftpreparationsenterfinalphase at Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Akademi
Congress alleges BJP voter deletion drive in Thrissur ahead of polls
DCC president says BJP filed Form 7 applications to remove voters traditionally aligned with the UDF; seeks intervention of Election Commission
Clamour for two parallel bridges to Goshree Islands gets louder
The demand has intensified amid fears of worsening traffic as the MunambamAzhikode bridge linking Thrissur and Ernakulam is set to open later this year. Stakeholders also cite the widening of the coastal highway
Kerala Kalolsavam 2026 | Kannur crowned champions at State School Arts Festival
Kannur won the Gold Cup, scoring 1,028 points, with defending champion Thrissur securing runner-up position with 1,023 points. Kozhikode finishes third with 1,017 points. BSS Gurkulam, Alathur, retains the title for best school with 238 points
Student Killed in Road Accident Involving Sabarimala Pilgrims' Bus in Malappuram
The girl and her friend were going to Thrissur from Kozhikode, and the handle of her two-wheeler hit a bus going in the same direction while they were crossing a flyover
LupinLife Aptivate's Achchi Bhookh Quiz Brings Parents & Kids Together for Healthy Eating
Slurrp in association with LupinLife Aptivate, featured a lively quiz competition, focused on enhancing knowledge about food, nutrition, and balanced diets among families. After rigorous nationwide regional rounds across cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Chandigarh, Chennai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and more, the epic journey culminated with the top 24 parent-child duos facing off in the Semi-Finals and Finals held in Mumbai. Over 300 students and their parents attended the interactive and educational event, Achchi Bhookh Quiz, that was hosted by Slurrp in association with LupinLife Aptivate in Mumbai Recognised by both the Asia Book of Records and the India Book of Records as the largest food quiz of its kind, the Achchi Bhookh School Foodie Quiz has evolved into a nationwide movement promoting nutritional awareness amongst children and families. The finale, spearheaded by prominent educators and nutrition experts, along with HT Labs co-founder and CEO Avinash Mudaliar, a renowned quizmaster himself, aimed to bridge the gap in food literacy and address misconceptions about diet and health. Held for children from Classes 1 to 6 (aged 6 to 12), the event was designed to encourage intergenerational learning, with the program highlighting key aspects of healthy living, nutritious consumption patterns, including the importance of eating seasonal fruits and vegetables, reducing processed food intake, and the benefits of regular exercise. Meet The Winners The contenders gathered from across India for the national semi-finals and final, with the prizes up for grabs including Hybrid Bikes, a laptop, a tablet PC, and a smartwatch. One of the standout features of the event was the delivery of over 150 nutrition workshops for families nationwide. The flagship quiz competition, which saw active participation from students and parents as teams, attracted over 35,000 pan-India online registrations across different cities. Over 100 teams, each from 24 locations, were selected for an engaging Cluster Finals round, which saw 24 pairs of finalists advance to the Grand Finale. The finale saw intrepid child-parent pairs from across the length and breadth of India ready to ace the quiz for the top spots. The questions covered topics such as the nutritional value of different food items, myths about diets, and tips for planning balanced meals, along with pop culture and general knowledge about food and beverages. With 24 teams split into 3 semi-finals, the top 2 from each of the rounds competed to be crowned the National Champion. Sana Roshith, a student of Hari Sri Vidya Nidhi School, Thrissur, topped the quiz along with her father Roshith Mohan, and took home a Hybrid Bicycle, Laptop, Trophy and Certificate, while Anant Pradyumna Srikant of Sishya School, Chennai took home a Hybrid Bicycle, Samsung Tablet, Trophy and Certificate as the first runners-up, partnering his father, P. Srikant. Teertha Garimella from Kalpa School, Hyderabad, and her mother Pragati Garimella, were crowned the second runners-up and awarded a Hybrid Bicycle, Smartwatch, TrophyandCertificate. A Word From Leadership Commenting on the finale, Avinash Mudaliar, co-founder and CEO of Slurrp and HT Labs, said, At Slurrp, we believe that building a strong foundation of nutrition knowledge starts at home and extends to the community. The caliber of talent this year was truly outstanding, with young minds from across the nation offering unique regional insights and a sincere passion for culinary education. These students demonstrated an awareness that stretched past simple rote learning. Anil V Kaushal, CEO, LupinLife Consumer Healthcare Limited , added , Its been a joy to see how this quiz brings the magic of learning and healthy eating to life. The enthusiasm from every child and parent has been nothing short of infectious, creating a ripple effect of positive growth within the home. Seeing these young 'stars' grow in confidence and understanding is exactly why we do what we do. Endless Innovation In an innovative addition to this year's edition, LupinLife also launched Nutribot, a WhatsApp-based nutrition assistant designed to help parents navigate children's dietary queries. The AI-powered chatbot offers meal planning suggestions, answers nutrition questions, and provides customised advice based on children's age, weight, and activity levels. Throughout the day, the audience asked Nutribot their burning nutrition queries, exploring the tools diverse and informed potential, after which the most insightful questions were selected for special rewards. While the contestants were the stars of the show, the Quizmaster also engaged the audience with entertaining foodie trivia, creating an informative experience for all attendees. The program concluded with students taking a pledge to adopt healthier lifestyles and help spread awareness within their communities. From modest crowds of 5,000 to 10,000, to a record 22,000 last year, this season set a new benchmark with over 35,000 registrations from every corner of India, highlighting the growing desire of children and parents alike to engage with food in informed ways. With the support of LupinLife, the quiz was made an engaging experience and highlighted the importance of such initiatives in tackling the rising prevalence of lifestyle-related health issues among younger generations.
Firecrackers hidden in parcels spark major lorry fire in Thrissur
Kerala School Kalolsavam 2026: Full coverage
Discover the vibrant highlights of Kerala School Kalolsavam 2026, featuring 14,000 students in 249 events in Thrissur in this collection of stories on the mega school arts festival
State School Arts Festival diary
A look at the buzz around the fete in Thrissur
Kerala Kalolsavam 2026: Thrissur all set for a vibrant school fest reminiscent of Pooram
Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan will inaugurate the 64th Kerala State School Arts Festival. The Exhibition Ground at Thekkinkadu Maidan is the main venue.
Thrissur traders revive night-time shopping to add zest to School Arts Festival
The Thrissur Chamber of Commerce and the districts Vyapari Vyavasayi Ekopana Samithi unit have jointly called on the traders to keep their shops open till 10 p.m.
Celebration of student creativity from Jan. 14
Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan to inaugurate five-day State School Arts Festival. Reflecting Thrissurs famed Pooram grandeur, the opening ceremony will feature traditional Pandi Melam and a vibrant Kudamattam with 64 children symbolically representing the 64th edition of the Kalolsavam
School arts festival gold cup gets rousing welcome in Thrissur
Trophy procession draws massive public participation. Public representatives, students, teaching and non-teaching staff, officials of the Education department, PTA members, and local residents joined the march, turning it into a vibrant celebration
KITE brings a digital makeover to State School Arts Festival
From online registration to QR-coded certificates, State School Arts Festival being held in Thrissur is being transformed into a fully smart, technology-driven event
Actor Bhumi Pednekkar, PETA gift mechanical elephant to Thrissur temple
The donation was facilitated by PETA in recognition of the temples compassionate decision to never own or hire elephants
Students build anti-drug human fortress as Thrissur gears up for State School Arts Festival
Over 10,000 students form human chain at Swaraj Round. Ministers review final preparations
Experts advocate informed coexistence with bats to prevent zoonotic outbreaks
Experts meet at the KFRI in Thrissur for the 4th national workshop on Bat Taxonomy, Ecology, Conservation, and Photography. They stress that preventing zoonotic spillovers requires moving beyond reactive healthcare measures and actively integrating wildlife biologists into public health planning.
Survival is our politics now, says CBCI president Archbishop Mar Andrews Thazhath
Thrissur Archbishop questions Centres stance that fringe groups are responsible for attacks on Christians in North India. If so, whythesilence? Whynopublic condemnation? Silence is not neutrality it is complicity, he says
Thrissur gears up for State School Arts Festival with tight security and anti-drug campaign
Over 1,000 police personnel, 200 surveillance cameras, and volunteer forces to be deployed; gold cup tour begins from Kasaragod
Woman and child found dead inside house in Thrissur
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Thrissur ready to host 64th State School Arts Festival from January 14
Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan to inaugurate five-day cultural extravaganza featuring 249 events across 25 venues
500 two-wheelers destroyed in Thrissur railway station fire
PTI Thrissur Around 500 two-wheelers were gutted after a fire broke out at the parking area of the railway station here on Sunday, Fire and Rescue Service officials said. The blaze erupted at the paid-parking shed at around 6.20 am, and a distress call was received at about 6.40 am, the official added. A spark [] The post 500 two-wheelers destroyed in Thrissur railway station fire appeared first on The Navhind Times .
Call for safety audit of stations under Southern Railway
The demand comes in the wake of a fire that destroyed around 500 motorcycles parked at Thrissur Railway Station on January 4 morning
500 Bikes Gutted In Massive Fire At Parking Area Of Thrissur Railway Station, Probe On
A fire at Thrissur railway station gutted 500 two-wheelers and damaged property. Police chief and revenue minister assessed the site and ordered safety audits.
Around 500 Two-Wheelers Gutted in Fire at Thrissur Railway Station Parking Area
A spark from an electric line that fell on a two-wheeler parked with a cover on it, was suspected to be the cause of the fire
Massive fire ravages bike parking at Thrissur Railway Station
Around 500 motorcycles gutted as blaze erupts near second platform; thick smoke seen from kilometres away, fire force battles flames for hours
16th ITFoK to open in Thrissur on January 25
Festival to present 46 performances of 23 plays from eight countries and across India till February 1; online ticket booking opens on January 5
CPI(M)s bid to cling to power through horse-trading anti-democratic, says Sunny Joseph
KPCC president says evidence has emerged on how the CPI(M) bought off a UDF-backed Independent member to seize control of the Wadakkanchery block panchayat in Thrissur
Kerala will definitely get an AIIMS: Union Minister Suresh Gopi
Union Minister Suresh Gopi confirmed that Kerala will receive an AIIMS, hinting at another major central government project for the state. He indicated that details of new projects would be revealed cautiously to avoid their elimination, referencing a previously proposed forensic laboratory. Gopi reiterated his consistent stance on AIIMS, suggesting Thrissur as a deserving location if Alappuzha is not chosen.
Assam man arrested in Kerala over alleged extremist social media posts
The accused, identified as Roshidul Islam, was arrested from Kaipamangalam police station limits in Thrissur. He had been living in the area for nearly two years and was working in a private firm, said police
Thrissur Mayor unveils vision for a people-centric, future-ready city
At her first meet-the-press, Niji Justin promises transparent governance, inclusive urban development and decisive action on roads, waste management, womens safety and street dog menace
What pains society the most is Prime Ministers loaded silence in the face of these attacks and such silence sends a disturbing message at a time when moral clarity is needed, says Archbishop Thazhath
Congresss organisational decay fertilises the BJP in Kerala: Pinarayi Vijayan
Eight Congress ward members enable the BJPs ascendancy to power in the Mattanoor Grama Panchayat in Thrissur. Mr Vijayan says Mattanur model is portentous for secular and progressive Kerala
Buon NatalerallyturnsThrissur into alivingcanvas of Christmasjoy
Over 15,000 Santas participate in the festive procession, blending faith, culture, technology and charity
Mary Thomas, T.K. Sudheesh take oath as Thrissur district panchayat president, vice-president
LDF candidates secure decisive victories in district body elections; formal oath-taking ceremony graced by Ministers, officials, and political leaders
Development, not controversy, our focus: Thrissur DCC president
Joseph Tajet says Congress candidates received support even from councillors who were earlier fellow travellers of the Left, underscoring that development-oriented politics prevailed over allegations and disputes
New Mayors, municipal chairpersons take charge in Kerala
V.V. Rajesh takes over as the first BJP Mayor of the Thiruvananthapuram Corporation, four United Democratic Front Mayors, three of them women, take oath in Kollam, Kochi, Thrissur, and Kannur Corporations. The lone LDF Mayor, O. Sadasivan, sworn in as Mayor of the Kozhikode Corporation
Corruption is core agenda of Congress in Thrissur: CPI
CPI demands Vigilance probe into mayoral bribery allegations; CPI(M) too comes up with criticism
Congress returns to power in Thrissur Corporation as Niji Justin elected Mayor amid internal turmoil
A. Prasad, who is also the KPCC secretary, elected as deputy mayor
Denied mayoral post due to lack of money, says Congress councillor in Thrissur
Laly James alleges that mayoral post was sold for cash, levels serious charges against party leadership and Niji Justin, who later took charge as Mayor
Thrissur Congress Councillor Claims Mayor Post Sold For Bags Of Money
Laly James levelled allegations against UDF mayoral candidate Niji Justin, questioning the manner in which the candidature was finalised.
Congress leaders V K Minimol, Niji Justin, P Indira and A K Hafeez elected Mayors of Kochi, Thrissur, Kannur and Kollam; O Sadashivan of CPM in Kozhikode
BJP State Secretary and Kodunganoor ward councillor VV Rajesh elected as first BJP mayor in Kerala
The Bharatiya Janata Party achieved a historic win in Thiruvananthapuram Corporation. V V Rajesh became the mayor, marking the BJP's first municipal corporation victory in Kerala. The United Democratic Front secured victories in Kollam, Kochi, and Thrissur Corporations. The Left Democratic Front won in Kozhikode, and the UDF is set to lead Kannur.
NCB busts inter-state hashish oil racket; 4 kg contraband seized, five arrested in Visakhapatnam
NEW DELHI: In a significant operation against inter-state drug trafficking, the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) dismantled a hashish oil trafficking network and arrested five accused during an operation conducted in Visakhapatnam, the agency said. Officers of the federal anti-narcotics agency, with the assistance of the Railway Protection Force (RPF), mounted a targeted operation at Duvvada Railway Station. The action led to the interception of five individuals, including one woman, and the seizure of 4 kg of hashish oil on Tuesday night. Following interrogation, all five persons were arrested under relevant provisions of the NDPS Act, a senior officer said. The arrested individuals include two persons from Thrissur district in Kerala, who were the intended receivers and had arrived in Paderu to coordinate with the supplier. The supplier, a resident of Srikakulam district, has also been apprehended. The remaining two accused, including a woman, were employed as carriers and were tasked with transporting the contraband to Kerala for delivery to the receivers. Investigators said the receivers had given money to the carriers to transport the contraband, while they themselves avoided carrying the substance out of fear of being caught in possession. All five accused had travelled from Paderu to Duvvada by bus. Preliminary investigation revealed that the supplier as well as both receivers were previously involved in NDPS-related cases. Further investigation is under way to identify and apprehend other members linked to the trafficking network. This preventive action highlights the NCBs unwavering commitment to dismantling organised drug trafficking syndicates operating across state boundaries. The Bureau continues to intensify efforts to curb the menace of narcotics and safeguard society from drug abuse, the officer said.
Samastha doesnt support theocratic State, but advocates freedom to live as per faith: Jifri Thangal
Reception accorded to Samastha Centenary Yatra in Chavakkad, Thrissur
Buon Natale celebrations to light up Thrissur on December 27
15,000 Christmas Santas, AI-powered floats, charity initiatives to mark joint event by Thrissur Archdiocese and Thrissur Pouravali
Stand-off at Thrissur MCH as Walayar lynching victims family refuses to receive body
Family of migrant worker Ram Narayan demands 25 lakh compensation, mob-lynching charges, and state support to transport body home
Thrissur Corporation councillors, district panchayat members take oath
All 56 councillors sworn in as first council meeting held; oath ceremony of district panchayat members held at District Planning Bhavan
The BJPs efforts to replicate the 2024 Thrissur Lok Sabha election fraud model were centred on four Assembly constituencies in Thiruvananthapuram district: Nemom, Vattiyoorkavu, Thiruvananthapuram and Kazhakuttom.
Thrissur to host 64th Kerala School Arts Festival
Five-day extravaganza to be held from January 14 to 18 across 25 venues with competitions in 239 items
Walayar mob lynching: rights activists allege bid to trivialise crime, demand 25 lakh compensation
Protest meeting in Thrissur calls the killing of Chhattisgarh native Ram Narayan a chilling reflection of growing Islamophobia in the State
Community balance emerges as key factor for Mayor selection in Thrissur Corporation
E-double-deckers soon for Thrissur and Kozhikode
Safe Road Happy Road' project flags alarming gaps in pedestrian safety in Thrissur
Study by St. Thomas College, in collaboration with the MVD, finds only 20% of motorists stop at zebra crossings
UDF surge confined to Corporation limits as Left front maintains dominance across rural and semi-urban Thrissur. LDF retains district panchayat, wins in five out of seven municipalities
Watch: Kerala local body elections: Congress-led UDF emerges front-runner
The Congress-led United Democratic Front has emerged as the clear front-runner in Keralas local body elections as counting concludes. The UDF secured major gains across grama panchayats, municipalities, and key corporations including Kochi, Thrissur, and Kannur. The ruling LDF trailed in most segments, while the BJP-led NDA made limited gains. Several local bodies remain undecided due to ties.
Kerala local body polls: UDF reclaims Thrissur Corporation after a decade
LDF suffers urban setback while no visible Suresh Gopi wave registered. UDF wins 33 seats, LDF is limited to 11 seats. NDA registers victory in eight seats in the Corporation
UDF sweeps four Corporations, LDF reduced to one, BJP opens score
The UDF secures 46 out of 76 seats in Kochi and gains ground in Thrissur and Kollam, highlighting a changing political landscape. The LDF retains Kozhikode Corporation, while the NDA celebrates its first municipal victory in Thiruvananthapuram.
Kerala local body polls: BJPs Muslim candidate registers surprise win
Thrissur: In a significant political development, the Bharatiya Janata Partys Muslim candidate, Mumtaz, has won the Kannankulangara ward in the Thrissur Corporation elections, wresting the seat from the Congress. The victory is being viewed as a notable success of the BJPs strategy to make inroads into Congress-held wards in the corporation. While the party had 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 results mark a sharp reversal from the 2020 civic polls, when the UDF narrowly missed power in a dramatic finish
All set for vote counting across 25 centres in Thrissur
LDF banks on a decade of development; UDF senses anti-incumbency wave; NDA claims edge in low-turnout Corporation battle
Row over quality of Kerala medicine
NEW DELHI: The Rajya Sabha on Thursday witnessed a protest during Zero Hour from the CPI(M) over allegations of spurious and substandard medicines in Kerala. The protest began when Congress MP Jebi Mather Hisham launched a blistering attack on Keralas drugs control department, claiming that recent raids across the state had exposed the widespread availability of counterfeit and poor-quality medicines. As soon as Congress MP Hisham made her allegations, CPI(M) MP John Brittas and others sharply objected. Despite their protests, the Chair allowed the Congress member to complete her speech. Hisham said raids conducted in Kozhikode, Thrissur and Thiruvananthapuram had revealed a shocking truth about the extent of counterfeit medicines circulating in Keralas pharmaceutical market. No member can mislead the House. All spurious medicines were produced elsewhere and brought to Kerala, Brittas said in reply crediting the state for its efficiency in detecting counterfeit drugs. He objected to what he called nasty aspersions cast on the CM and demanded that those comments be expunged from the record. Please delete that, he urged the Chair. This is not a small lapse. These raids expose the utter failure and shameful inefficiency of the states drug control department. Its negligence has allowed an unregulated network of manufacturers and marketing companies to push substandard medicines from outside Kerala, the Congress MP added.
76.08% vote in second phase of local body polls, Kerala records overall turnout of 73.69%
Thrissur, Palakkad, Malappuram, Kozhikode, Wayanad, Kannur and Kasaragod went to the polls on Thursday (December 11) and 1.16 crore of the 1.53 crore voters in these districts exercised their right to vote.

