Masked gang waylays Kerala jeweller on Coimbatore highway, robs him of 1.25 kg of gold bars
COIMBATORE: In a daring daylight robbery, a five-member masked gang robbed 1.25 kilogram of gold bars along with cash by waylaying a Thrissur-based jeweller at Ettimadai on the national highway stretch in Coimbatore on Saturday morning. The gangsters targeted J Jaison Jacob (55) of Palakkal village in Thrissur district where he owns a jewellery shop along with a goldsmithery unit, said the KG Chavadi police in Coimbatore. Jaison and his employee S Vishnu (20) were returning to his native place in Jaison's car from the Coimbatore railway station when the incident occurred. Earlier, they had arrived in the city by train from Chennai after buying gold bars weighing 1.25 kg from a few shops in Chennai. While the duo reached near a petroleum bunk on the Palakkad-bound national highway, a lorry waylaid the car. Subsequently, the five-member gang who were hiding nearby asked Jaison to open the door. When he resisted, one of the gang members damaged the car window using an iron rod. Fearing an attack, Jaison opened the door, and subsequently the gang got into the car. The gang also shifted Jaison, who was driving the car, to the backseat, and one of the members drove the car on the same highway. After spraying pepper spray, the gang stole the gold bars which were kept under the seat at knifepoint, and left Jaison and Vishnu on the roadside. Subsequently, the gang travelled in the same car towards the Velanthavalam route on another route, said a police officer of the KG Chavadi police station. After help from fellow motorists, Jaison filed a complaint at the KG Chavadi police station. Coimbatore SP K Karthikeyan visited the spot. As the gang spoke in Malayalam, we suspect the suspects were from Kerala. The gang travelled for two kilometres after taking the car at 6.45am and assaulting Jaison and Vishnu. The gang also took Rs 60,000 cash that Jaison had kept in the car. We will arrest them soon by deploying a special team, the SP said. We are coordinating with the Kerala Police to nab the culprits, he added. [At the current market price of about Rs 9,320 per sovereign for 22 carat gold in Chennai, 1.25 kg or 156 sovereigns of gold costs approximately Rs 14,539,20. (1 kg = 1,000 g = 125 sovereigns.)]
Young percussion prodigy Vasudevan Marar wins hearts at temple festivals
KOCHI: He is only eight-years old, but young Vasudevan Marar is creating fans wherever he goes. A Class III student at St Joseph Public School in Pattanakkad, Vasudevan Marar has been a familiar face at the temple festivals in Alappuzha district. On Saturday, he hogged the limelight at a percussion ensemble held at the reception organised for Vaishnavite saint Bhakti Ballabh Tirtha Goswami Maharaj at Ravipuram Sri Krishna Temple. Son of percussion artist Dileep Kumar, popularly known as Valiya Kuttappan Marar of Thiruvizha, he joins the Panchari Melam performance by a team led by his father. He has performed along with his fathers team at famous temples in Alappuzha district including Mararikulam, Varanad, Cherthala, Thiruvizha and Chettikulangara. Last year he had participated in a percussion ensemble led by Mattannur Sankarankutty Marar at Mararikulam. Vasudevan Marar Vasudevan had an affinity for chenda from childhood and used to accompany our troupe to temples where we perform. He started learning chenda at the age of three and can now perform Panchari up to four stages. Besides he is learning Thimila and Sopana sangeetham. He loves temple festivals, elephants and melam. He can identify almost all celebrity elephants and is a great fan of Thetchikottukavu Ramachandran. He loves travelling and loves to travel in tourist buses, said Pradeep Kumar, his uncle. Vasudevan hails from a family of percussion artists and his grandfather Eswaran Bhaskara Marar was a well-known percussion artist. His father Dileep Kumar and uncle Pradeep Kumar have performed at Thrissur Pooram alongside Kizhakkoottu Aniyan Marar for Thiruvambady Devaswom. Dileep Kumar is an employee at Kanichukulangara Karthyayani Devi Temple and their house is located close to Thiruvizha Mahadeva Temple. He used to accompany our troupe for temple festivals during the summer vacation. Now, as the school has reopened he is participating in the melam only on holidays, said Pradeep Kumar.
Kerala monsoon intensifies; red alert for five districts today
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: After a brief lull, the monsoon has intensified across Kerala, with damage reported from various parts of the state on Saturday. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for five districts Malappuram, Kozhikode, Wayanad, Kannur, and Kasaragod on Sunday. The weather department has warned of heavy rain, flash floods, landslides, and flooding. The northern districts bore the brunt of the intense rainfall on Saturday. Quarrying, excavation, mining, well construction, and sand extraction activities have been temporarily suspended in Kozhikode district. Meanwhile, entry to all water bodies, including waterfalls, riverbanks, and beaches, has been completely banned. A two-storey building collapsed in Mankavu, but fortunately, no casualties were reported. Following the red alert in Wayanad, the district collector has declared a holiday on Sunday for madrasas, tuition centres, and special classes. However, residential schools and colleges remain open. In Kannur, heavy rain caused severe leakage in the childrens ward of Thalassery General Hospital, forcing the closure of its intensive care unit (ICU). Critically ill children were shifted to hospitals in Kannur and Pariyaram. The leak, which began in the childrens ward, has spread to other critical areas, including the dialysis unit and the mortuary. The ICU, which accommodates five children, was the worst affected. The IMD has also issued red alerts for Malappuram, Kozhikode, and Wayanad on Monday, and for Malappuram and Kozhikode on Tuesday. An orange alert is in place for Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha, Kottayam, Idukki, Ernakulam, Thrissur, and Palakkad on Sunday. Heavy to very heavy rainfall is likely at several places in the state until 16 June. A wind warning has also been issued, with strong surface winds reaching speeds of 50 to 60 km/h expected over Kerala and Lakshadweep until 16 June. Thiruvananthapuram has experienced continuous heavy rain since Friday night, recording 13 mm on Saturday. Although only a yellow alert was initially in place, early heavy downpours prompted the IMD to advise the public to remain vigilant. Hilly regions experienced intense rainfall, and coastal erosion has been reported in several areas. In Perumathura, strong winds blew the metal sheet roofing off a house, which landed on a busy road. Fortunately, there were no injuries. An orange alert remains in effect for Sunday, with rising water levels reported in the Pallickal and Vamanapuram rivers. Residents near the Vamanapuram riverbanks have been advised to stay alert. The IMD has also warned of high waves and sea surges along the Kerala coast on Sunday, with an orange alert issued from Kappil to Pozhiyoor. Fishermen and coastal residents have been urged to exercise extreme caution.
Red Alert In 5 Kerala Districts, Heavy To Extremely Heavy Rainfall Likely
An orange alert has been sounded for Palakkad, Thrissur, Ernakulam, Idukki, Kottayam, and Pathanamthitta, while Alappuzha, Kollam, and Thiruvananthapuram remain under a yellow alert.
Southwest monsoon intensifies over Kerala; IMD puts northern districts on red alert
Six other districts Palakkad, Thrissur, Ernakulam, Idukki, Kottayam and Pathanamthitta are on orange alert for isolated heavy to very heavy rainfall on June 14, 2025
ATS issues warrant of appearance to 1997 train blast case suspect
COIMBATORE: The Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) sleuths investigating the three bomb blast cases from 1997 have issued a proclamation order seeking the court appearance of a suspect who has been at large for around 27 years. The proclamation order in this regard was stuck at the Kallamedu area near Selvapuram where the suspect was residing before 1997. Police sources say one of the suspects, M Ayub alias Ashraf Ali, aged around 50, was from Kallamedu and was booked in three different bomb blast cases reported on December 6, 1997. The bombs exploded in trains stationed at railway stations in Erode, Tiruchy and Thrissur and claimed the lives of 10 people and left 72 injured. The case is being heard at Judicial Magistrate Court VI at Tiruchy. Ayub has been absconding since 1997. Despite a warrant being issued by the court, the suspect is still at large. The court has ordered the suspect to appear before the court on July 17, failing which he will be declared as a proclaimed offender. Based on the court order, a team of police from Madurai unit of the ATS issued a notice about the court order to his family residing in Selvapuram, on Thursday. A proclamation order is often referred to as a proclamation of appearance or a warrant of appearance. It is a formal public announcement issued by a court to force an individual to appear before it when the person is absconding or hiding to evade arrest or trial.
Main accused in fake LSD stamp case held in Mumbai
THRISSUR : The special investigation team probing the conspiracy behind implanting fake LSD stamp to trap beauty parlour owner, Sheela Sunny, of Chalakudy, has arrested one of the key accused, Liviya, in Mumbai. Liviya, 20, sister of Sheelas daughter-in-law Liji, was taken into custody by the police when she landed in Mumbai airport. Liviya, who was abroad, returned to the country in a bid to get anticipatory bail in the case. Police suspect that Liviya hid the fake LSD stamps in Sheelas bag and asked her friend Narayana Das to dial up excise officials to trap Sheela. Sheela ran a beauty parlour in Chalakudy. It was in February 2023 that she was arrested by excise officials as they seized LSD stamps, which were later found to be fake, from her bag kept under the seat of her two-wheeler. The arrest ruined Sheelas life. She was jailed for 72 days while the lab results of the LSD stamps turned negative, absolving her of allegations. However, following the arrest, Sheelas son Sangeet abandoned her and she was ostracised by society. She had to shut her beauty parlour due to rental issues, and the EMI of the loan she had availed to start the firm mounted. Meanwhile, Liviya, who was studying in Bengaluru, fled to Dubai after completing her course. And Sheela started a long legal battle to prove her innocence. Following her petition, the High Court directed the police to investigate the whole incident and find out the person who trapped Sheela in the case. According to Sheela, They wanted me to stop my journey to Italy, where I had got a job as a care giver. I was waiting for my visa. I dont know what made them take such an extreme revenge against me. She added that Liviya wouldnt do it alone and her daughter-in-law Liji would have supported her. Liji wanted to get her gold ornaments back which my son had pledged to avail of a loan to start a business. I believe she was involved in the conspiracy to trap me. Otherwise, she, along with my son, would have visited me in the jail when I spent 72 days there, she said. Liviya had visited Sheelas home where her son and daughter-in-law were also staying on the previous day of her arrest. She had also used Sheelas two-wheeler. Sheela is hopeful about the investigation, as she strives hard to live a normal life.
Man given anaesthesia before surgery dies in Thrissur
THRISSUR : A man died after taking anaesthesia before hernia surgery at Chalakudy taluk hospital on Friday. The deceased is Sineesh, 33, of Kodassery. Sineesh was admitted on Thursday on the advice of his consultant doctor at Chalakudy taluk hospital. In the morning, after primary tests, he was administered anaesthetic injection. Within a short period of time, his vitals plummeted and he was shifted to ICU. His heart rate continued to deteriorate, and he was referred for advance care. Sineesh was then taken to St James Hospital in Chalakudy, but died before any medical intervention. The family alleged negligence by the taluk hospital and plans to file complaints with DMO, health minister and CMs office. Terming the death unfortunate, taluk hospital superindent Dr Mini said the hospital team did its best. According to ward member Sheema Benny, Sineesh, who made a living as a daily wage worker in construction field, was the only hope of the family. Sineesh is survived by wife Aparna and two children a five-year-old and a one-year-old.
A life-changing whistle blows for Keralas brightest football talents
KOCHI: Twelve young footballers from Kerala are about to live a dream stitched together by sweat, skill, and sheer determination. Selected from a staggering pool of over 3,600 players, these 12 boys born in 2008 and 2009 have emerged as the cream of a year-long, state-wide training initiative by Andres Iniesta Scouting in partnership with Super League Kerala (SLK). On Thursday, they flew to Malaysia for an intensive 12-day training stint at the prestigious Villarreal Malaysia Academy a global-level development centre affiliated to La Ligas Villarreal CF. The journey to the final 12 was no ordinary one, officials said. It began in Keralas heartlands Kannur, Kozhikode, Malappuram, Palakkad, Thrissur, Ernakulam and Alappuzha where thousands of hopefuls turned up for open trials. International scouts from Spain and Argentina, working closely with local coaches, evaluated raw potential, grit, and game sense in wave after wave of young talent. These players then passed through two intensive phases of selection, including performances at the Chakola Gold Trophy, part of the Kerala Football Associations Kerala Youth Development Programme (KYDP). What followed was relentless coaching, close monitoring, and finally, a golden ticket to Malaysia. This isnt just training its transformation, said KFA president Navas Meeran. These kids will train under UEFA-certified coaches, play friendlies, study the game inside classrooms, and come back with exposure that is almost unmatched. Programmes like these are building a football ecosystem where dreams dont die young, he added. Some of them have never boarded a flight before, said SLK CEO Mathew Joseph. This isnt just about football its about opening up new worlds. A professional international facility can completely change how they view their future, Joseph added. SLK Director Feroz Meeran put it simply: We are not just building players. We are building stories that can light up entire communities. From dusty school fields to a training ground built to European standards, these 12 boys now carry Keralas hopes and perhaps their own futures on their boots.
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Thrissur ups measures for monsoon preparedness; review meet held
As many as four deaths reported in the district in rain-related incidents. Four houses completely destroyed and 194 partially damaged
Padiyur double murder accused found dead in Kedarnath
He is accused of killing his wife and mother-in-law on June 4. Thrissur police team camping in Delhi sets out for Kedarnath
Kerala, Karnataka agree on animal transfers to Thrissur Zoological Park
In a first, Kerala Kalamandalam admits a boy as bharatanatyam student
THRISSUR: For the first time in its history, Kerala Kalamandalam Deemed to be University at Cheruthuruthy has admitted an 11-year-old boy as a student of bharatanatyam course, breaking years of tradition. Daniel Eldho, who is settled in Perth, Australia, joined the six-month bharatanatyam course in Kalamandalam, pursuing his long-cherished dream. Originally from Piravom in Ernakulam district, Daniel had learned a bit of bharatanatyam for a stage performance in Australia, which was received well by the audience. Mohiniyattam dancer and Kerala Kalamandalam faculty RLV Ramakrishnan will be teaching Daniel the basics of bharatanatyam. Kalamandalam is in the process of setting up a bharatanatyam department. However, short-term courses are available for all, irrespective of the the age of the candidate. While pursuing such courses, the title Kalamandalam cannot be pre-fixed to their names as in other courses, shared Ramakrishnan. It was in 2024 that Kalamandalam made a historic change by admitting all students irrespective of their gender to its courses. With this, the gender barrier in admitting students to its major courses like kathakali, mohiniyattam, and bharatanatyam came to an end. Even the appointment of RLV Ramakrishnan as assistant professor at Kalamandalam was a historic moment in the cultural institution, as only women were allowed to become teachers there, except during the formative years. According to Eldho, Daniels father, Daniel has completed his Class VI studies and will be joining high school studies here. He has been evincing keen interest in arts and we wanted to promote it. He has already completed fourth level in ballet, a traditional dance drama. He is more interested in traditional artforms and culture of Kerala and we are happy to encourage it. Daniel will stay at Kalamandalam for six months to learn bharatanatyam. Though many used to pursue short-term courses in Kalamandalam, it is the first time that an 11- year-old boy is joining the institution. By making all courses at Kalamandalam open for all, we want to make the institution accessible to people from across the world. For people abroad, living here and pursuing the artform for 10 years may not be practical. We have been receiving good response for short-term courses and it will definitely foster the institution, Rajesh Kumar, Kalamandalam Registrar, told TNIE . He added that even though the UG and PG courses are open for all, boys are yet to apply for courses like mohiniyattam. However, girls have been pursuing kathakali, which was earlier open only for boys.
Kerala: Monsoon Rains Intensify; IMD Issues Orange Alert In 4 Districts
The IMD sounded the orange alert in Ernakulam, Idukki, Thrissur and Kasaragod districts of the state for the day
Five Keralites killed in Kenya road accident
PALAKKAD: Five Keralites died and several others suffered injuries after the bus in which they were travelling met with an accident in the Nyandarua region of central Kenya on Monday. They were part of a 28-member tourist group of Indian nationals based in Qatar. The deceased are Riya Ann, 41, and her daughter Tyra Rodrigues, 7, from Mannur in Palakkad; Jasna Kuttikkattuchalil, 29, and her 18-month-old daughter Roohie Mehrin from Thoyakkavu in Venkidangu, Thrissur; and Geetha Shoji Isaac, 58, a native of Cherukol near Mavelikkara. The tourist group had 14 Keralites. The others were from Karnataka and Goa. According to reports from Kenya and Qatar, the group was en route to Nyahururu town approximately 200km from Nairobi, where they had planned to stay at Panari Hotel. Indian Embassy promises help to families Their bus reportedly skidded on a rain-soaked road and crashed into a tree, causing it to overturn. The group had departed from Qatar on June 6 for an Eid vacation and was scheduled to return on Wednesday. Riya Anns husband, Joel, and son, Travis,14, are among those critically injured. Hussain Shafeek A, local ward member from Mannur panchayat and family friend, said the victims bodies are currently at a government facility in Kenya, awaiting repatriation. The family here came to know about the accident on Monday morning. Joel, who is employed in the travel industry in Qatar, and Riya, an airport employee, were on a vacation with their children when the tragedy struck, Shafeek told TNIE. Geetha Shoji Isaac, who also worked in Qatar, was on tour with her husband Shoji Isaac and their youngest son Abel. Both Shoji and Abel have been admitted to the Nyahururu general hospital with serious injuries. Abel is said to require surgery for a compound fracture. Shoji remains unaware of his wifes death. After coming to know about the accident, their family members in Cherukol made a frantic search for local hospital contacts. We searched online and kept calling until we were finally able to reach Abel, said Shoji, elder son of Geetha and Shoji Isaac said. The demise of Jasna and Roohie pushed the entire family and Thoyakkavu local residents to grief. Ward member Poornima Mohan said Jasnas husband Haneefa also suffered injuries in the accident. Though the family is originally from Thoyakavu, they used to be abroad most of the time. However, their relatives here have been informed about the unfortunate incident, Poornima said. Thrissur Collector Arjun Pandiyan said the district administration is coordinating with the NORKA to get more details. However, information regarding when the victims would be brought to the native place remains unknown. Regarding the accident, the Indian Embassy in Qatar issued a statement on its X handle on Tuesday evening confirming the deaths and said it is coordinating with the High Commission of India in Nairobi to provide support to the injured and bereaved families. As per available information, five Indian nationals have lost their lives. Officials from HCI Nairobi are on the ground and extending all assistance, the statement said.
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Actor Shine Tom bids father final and tearful goodbye
THRISSUR : Hundreds of people paid homage to actor Shine Tom Chackos father C P Chacko, as his mortal remains were brought to their house at Mundur on Monday. Later the funeral was held at Mount Carmel Church cemetery after prayers at their house. Chacko died in a road accident at Dharmapuri on June 6, 2025 when the family was heading to Bengaluru for medical consultations. On the way to Bengaluru, the car in which the family was travelling in, rear-ended a moving lorry. While his mother Maria suffered injuries on her hip, Shine suffered a fracture on his left hand. Both Shine and his mother came to their house in Mundur to pay last respects to Chacko. Though the team of doctors at Sun Medical Centre had recommended surgeries for Shine and his mother, it was extended to a later date as they had to attend the funeral. Maria was brought from the hospital on a stretcher as she could not walk owing to her injuries. The entire family was going through a difficult phase and Chacko had struggled to overcome the controversies and personal issues haunting them. Chacko had been supporting Shine by taking over the role of his manager and helping him get out of various issues. On Monday, actors Soubin, Tovino Thomas, T G Ravi, Sreejith Ravi, director Kamal, and many others from film fraternity visited Shine and paid homage to Chacko. MoS Suresh Gopi had visited Shine when he was in the hospital. Xavier Chittilappilly, MLA, also paid last respects to Chacko and attended the funeral rites.
Indian expat dies during scuba diving in Dubai
Dubai: In a tragic incident during the Eid Al Adha holidays, a United Arab Emirates (UAE)-based Indian expatriate has died while scuba diving at Jumeirah Beach in Dubai. The deceased has been identified as Issac Paul Olakkengil, a 29-year-old civil engineer from Naduvilangadi village in Keralas Thrissur district. According to media reports, Olakkengil was taking Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Vizhinjam port receives the worlds largest ship
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Vizhinjam International Seaport made maritime history on Monday as it welcomed the MSC Irina, the worlds largest container ship by capacity. Commanded by Willy Antony, a native of Thrissur, the colossal vessel is nearly four times the length of a FIFA-standard football field. This marks the MSC Irina's first-ever stop at a South Asian port, underscoring Vizhinjam's growing capability to handle Ultra-Large Container Vessels (ULCVs). The ship arrived at the ports outer anchorage on June 3. Purpose-built to transport massive container loads between Asia and Europe, the MSC Irina measures 399.9 metres in length and 61.3 metres in width. It boasts an extraordinary carrying capacity of 24,346 TEUs (Twenty-foot Equivalent Units), operating under the Liberian flag. The vessel can stack containers up to 26 tiers high and features energy-efficient technologies designed to reduce carbon emissions by up to 4%. Launched in March 2023 and entering service the following month, MSC Irina surpasses the previous record-holder, OOCL Spain, by 150 TEUs. It will remain berthed at Vizhinjam until Tuesday before continuing its voyage toward Europe. Proud to welcome MSC Irina, the worlds largest container ship with a capacity of 24,346 TEUs, to our Vizhinjam Port. This marks the vessel's maiden visit to South Asian shores, making it a milestone not just for Vizhinjam but for Indias emergence as a key player in global transhipment. A bold vision now in motion, said Karan Adani, Managing Director of Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone, on the social media platform X. The port has recently welcomed other Icon-class vessels, including MSC Trkiye and MSC Michel Cappellini, further establishing its reputation as a key hub in maritime trade. Proud to welcome MSC Irina, the worlds largest container ship with a capacity of 24,346 TEUs, to our Vizhinjam Port. This marks the vessel's maiden visit to South Asian shores, making it a milestone not just for Vizhinjam but for Indias emergence as a key player in global pic.twitter.com/dmSGpwHQfK Karan Adani (@AdaniKaran) June 9, 2025
After COVID, Deadly Hepatitis Hits Kerala, Thrissur Becomes Epicentre of Rapidly Spreading Outbreak
The state of Kerala was already leading in the COVID-19 cases, and now its prime city has been seeing a surge in cases of hepatitis, which has led the authorities to issue an advisory.
Suresh Gopi calls for a master plan to tackle Thrissur citys waterlogging
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Malayalam actor Shine Tom Chacko injured in car crash; father killed on spot
DHARMAPURI: Malayalam actor Shine Tom Chacko sustained serious injuries in a road accident near Paraiyur in Palacode on the Salem-Bengaluru National Highway on Friday morning. Tragically, his father, CP Chacko, was killed on the spot. According to police sources, the 41-year-old actor from Thrissur was en route to Bengaluru with his family for a medical checkup for his father when their car collided with a lorry near Paraiyur. The vehicle, reportedly driven by Shine's manager Anise, crashed into a truck that had suddenly veered into their lane. The impact of the collision killed CP Chacko instantly. Shine Tom Chacko, his brother Joe John Chacko, their mother, and the driver Anise sustained injuries and were initially treated at the Palacode Government Hospital. They were later transferred to the Dharmapuri Medical College Hospital for further care. Visuals from the accident site showed the front of the car completely mangled, indicating the severity of the collision. Police confirmed that the lorry had swerved abruptly, causing the accident. A case has been registered, and further investigation is underway. The body of CP Chacko was moved to the Dharmapuri Government Hospital morgue for autopsy. Shine Tom Chacko was recently in the headlines after being arrested in April under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act. He was booked for consumption of narcotics, abetment, and criminal conspiracy, but was later released on bail.
Federalism is sometimes a devil, says Suresh Gopi
MALAPPURAM: Taking potshots at the state government over alleged non-cooperation in implementing centrally-sponsored projects, Union Minister Suresh Gopi on Thursday said that federalism is sometimes a devil. Suresh Gopi, who was speaking after inaugurating the NDA constituency convention held in Nilambur for the fronts candidate advocate Mohan George, made the remarks in connection with the proposed Forensic Research Institute in Thrissur. He claimed the state government was not taking any steps to implement the project. There are unholy alliances between the Congress and CPM in many places. In the last election, BJP candidates suffered defeat in seven constituencies as a result, he said. He assured voters that if Mohan George is elected, a building for the government college, a long-standing demand of Nilambur residents, will be constructed. BJP leaders A P Abdullakutty, P K Krishnadas and Shaun George attended.
Keralite at the helm of the worlds biggest container ship
As the worlds largest container vessel MSC Irina is set to berth at Vizhinjam, its captain, a native of Thrissur, says the international port should have materialised much earlier. He sees the port helping the country achieving an economic leap.
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Keralite at helm, worlds largest container vessel all set for Vizhinjam date
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The worlds largest container ship, MSC Irina, is set to make its maiden call at the Vizhinjam port, with Captain Willy Antony, a native of Thrissur, at the helm. The vessel has reached the outer anchorage, drawing excitement from the public as it is the first time the ship is calling at a port in South India. Captain Willy, 47, hailing from Puranattukara, is thrilled to bring the mammoth vessel equivalent in length to four football fields and capable of carrying cargo stacked as high as a 22-storey building to his home state. Its a proud moment for me to command a ship of this scale, said Captain Willy. This vessel and Vizhinjam are both dear to me. Bringing the ship to my own land doubles the joy, he said. However, the vessel which has a capacity of 24,346 TEUs (Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units) will have to wait for its turn to berth at the busy port as there are seven vessels already lined up for docking. Originally scheduled to dock on June 5, berthing may be delayed to June 7 or 8, said port sources. Given its enormous size, the vessel owned by Mediterranean Shipping Company and flying the Liberian flag will require four tugs to assist in mooring, compared to the usual two. An estimated 4,000 containers will be handled during its stay at Vizhinjam. A seasoned mariner with 29 years of experience and visits to 120 countries under his belt, Captain Willy Antony has been commanding MSC Irina since its commissioning in March 2023. The vessels voyage included stops in Singapore, China, and South Korea before returning to Singapore. His wife, Hilda, and son, Benhail, accompanied him on the initial leg of the journey and disembarked in Singapore. Berthing is going to be challenging considering the monsoon condition. But the port has experienced people, including two of my former colleagues, to handle it, he said. Vizhinjam has a georgaphical advantage for its natural depth, Willy said. Despite the excitement of nearing home, Captain Willy expressed disappointment that he and his crew will not be able to step ashore. Captain Willy, 47, hailing from Puranattukara, is thrilled to bring the mammoth vessel equivalent in length to four football fields and capable of carrying cargo stacked as high as a 22-storey building to his home state. The crew of 35, which includes Abhinandan, a trainee from Kasaragod, currently cannot disembark as Vizhinjams crew change and shore leave facilities remain suspended. Though the port briefly allowed crew changes, those services are yet to be reinstated. We should all strive to make Vizhinjam the worlds number 1 port. Just as we provide top-class facilities for ships, there should also be support for seafarers. My crew and I still cannot set foot on our own soil, he said. The port authorities are preparing a special welcome for Captain Willy, including a custom-made memento, similar to the one presented to the captain of San Fernando, the first mother vessel to visit Vizhinjam in July last year. Vizhinjam has steadily gained prominence in the global maritime map, having received some of the biggest vessels such as MSC Claude Girardet in September 2024 and MSC Turkiye in April 2025. After a two-day stopover, Irina will continue its journey to Spain. Mammoth vessel Capacity: 24,346 TEUs Length overall: 399.99m Width (Beam): 61.33 m Summer deadweight: 2,40,739 tonnes Crew: 35 , Built: 2023
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People advised to drink only boiled and properly treated water
Punnathur Kottas population drop carves out a jumbo-sized concern in Kerala
THRISSUR : With large trees of different varieties providing essential shade, sufficient availability of water and vast open spaces, Punnathur Kotta is an ideal spot for Guruvayoorappans gentle giants. Yet, despite the conducive environment, the number of elephants being managed here has been declining with each passing year. In the late 1990s and early 2000s, it housed 63 pachyderms. Now, Asias once largest elephant sanctuary has 36. This shrinking number has both elephant fans and devotees concerned. From the earlier practice of new elephants bought by devotees being offered at the Guruvayur temple, the ritual, known as nadayiruthal, is now limited to the residents of Punnathur Kotta. The temple ooralan leads the ceremony. The custom itself is unique in that the jumbo being offered is made to sit on a woolen carpet, adorned with kalabham on its forehead and flower garlands. Due to restrictions on the capture and ownership wild elephants, nadayiruthal has taken on a symbolic significance. Now, devotees can offer elephants owned by the devaswom for a set fee. A nadayiruthal now costs Rs 10 lakh. Every year, the temple plays host to at least three symbolic offerings of elephants. According to records, the first symbolic nadayiruthal was held at Guruvayur in May 1984. Guruvayur Devaswom chairman V K Vijayan said, So far, the devaswom has not faced issues with non-availability of elephants for rituals. However, with no new elephants being offered for nadayiruthal, it could be a concern in the future. There has been no initiative to address the problem. Manoj Ezhupadi, a former deputy administrator who managed Punnathur Kotta, said that many of the devaswoms elephants have captured the hearts of devotees with their individual characteristics. The drop in elephant numbers is definitely a worry, he added. Guruvayur Kesavan and Padmanabhan were legendary for their calm nature, Manoj noted. K P Udayan, an elephant lover, said easing of restrictions on the capture and transfer of ownership of wild elephants can help resolve the situation. Many temples in the state depend on Guruvayur devaswoms elephants for rituals. If the number continues to decline, it will affect them, too, he added. Last week, Gopikannan, a popular tusker and nine-time winner of the Guruvayur aanayottam, died, taking the elephant population at Punnathur Kotta to an all-time low 36. Of these, three are female and one is a mozha (a bull without tusks). Another five-six are confined to the sanctuary due to behavioural issues. Four elephants are required for temple rituals on a daily basis. In reality, only 20 can be used for parades across the state, Udayan said. The kotta is also a renowned tourist spot, where, every year, an average of Rs 2 crore is reportedly collected from tickets issued to visitors, he added. Popular residents Known as the heaviest captive elephant in the state, Guruvayur Nandhan carries a fee tag of I2.22L for each parade outside Guruvayur temple Guruvayur Indrasen, popular for his calm nature, can be hired for I2.75L/parade Guruvayur Rajasekharan
K. Rajan inaugurates district-level Praveshanolsavam in Thrissur
Over 25,000 children enrolled in Class 1 across Thrissur district
Kerala Public Works minister Riyas lashes out at Opposition over NH 66 allegations
KOZHIKODE: Dismissing Leader of Opposition V D Satheesans allegations regarding the improper construction of NH 66 as politically motivated, Public Works Minister Mohamed Riyas has said the remarks were rooted in electoral insecurity, particularly with M Swaraj being fielded as the LDF candidate in Nilambur. The arrival of a strong LDF candidate like M Swaraj has clearly unsettled the opposition leader. Thats why hes raising his voice and throwing around baseless allegations, Riyas told reporters in Kozhikode on Sunday. He hinted that the oppositions sudden focus on national highway issues is an attempt to deflect attention from internal setbacks and the Congress partys questionable alliances. Those who speak about a CPM-BJP nexus should first explain what action they took in Thrissur, where it was the Congress that helped the lotus bloom. Who truly worked behind the scenes, Riyas asked. Addressing the allegations regarding flaws in highway construction, the minister said, If any construction defect is found, we will definitely take action. But lets be clear, the responsibility for the construction lies with the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), not the state government. NHAI blames concessionaire for NH 66 collapse; to issue fresh safety guidelines
District-Level school reopening festival in Thrissur today
Maj.Gen. (Rtd.) P.D. Sheena from Thrissur wins Florence Nightingale Award 2025
Heavy rains trigger landslides and floods across northeast and south India; at least a dozen dead
Heavy rainfall over the past 48 hours has caused widespread flooding, landslides, and disruption in Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Karnataka, and Kerala, claiming at least many lives and affecting tens of thousands. Heavy rains claimined 11 lives in Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Mizoram and Tripura . Assam saw five deaths from landslides in Kamrup Metropolitan district, including three women killed in a landslide near Guwahatis Bonda area, Urban Affairs Minister Jayanta Malla Baruah confirmed. Flooding affected more than 10,000 people in six districts, including Kamrup, Cachar, Dhemaji, Lakhimpur, and Golaghat, where two relief camps and one distribution centre have been set up. A red alert remains in effect for 18 districts amid heavy rain and gusty winds. Massive waterlogging was reported in Guwahati, forcing closure of schools and special leave for government employees. In Arunachal Pradesh, flash floods caused by the overflowing Sigin River in Upper Subansiri district inundated Daporijo town and several colonies, damaging at least 117 houses and critical infrastructure. Authorities have issued prohibitory orders urging evacuation of vulnerable areas. In West Kameng district, landslides near Jamiri stranded hundreds along the Balipara-Chariduar-Tawang road, and major road blockages disrupted connectivity. A landslide in Bomdila washed away parts of roads and culverts, while power supply was disrupted. Mizorams Lawngtlai town witnessed the collapse of five houses and a hotel due to landslides on Friday night. Several Myanmar nationals staying in the hotel are feared trapped under debris, one person is feared to have died in the incident. Rescue operations involving the State Disaster Response Force and local volunteers are underway. The state has been hit by torrential rains since Friday, causing multiple landslides and rockfalls. In Meghalaya, three people died in East Khasi Hills district from rain-related incidentsa 50-year-old woman killed by a landslide in Lumkyntung, a 35-year-old man drowned in Pomlakrai Mawbynna, and a 15-year-old boy died after a tree fell on him in Mawkynrew Block. Over 1,000 residents across 25 villages have been affected by landslides, flash floods, and power outages. Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma announced compensation of Rs 4 lakh for the victims families. Flooding also damaged roads and inundated schools. Rescue efforts for a missing couple from Indore in Sohra have been suspended due to heavy rain and landslides but will resume as weather permits. Nagaland and Tripura each reported one death on Friday due to rain-related incidents. Karnatakas Dakshina Kannada district on Friday reported five deaths due to landslides triggered by heavy rain. A house collapse in Montepadavu Kodi buried six family members, including two toddlers and their grandmother. One mother was found unconscious but alive, clutching her children amid the debris. A compound wall collapse in Mangaluru claimed the life of a six-year-old girl. Additionally, a 27-year-old lineman died of electrocution while repairing a high-tension power line during the rain. Rescue operations have been hampered by continued rainfall and unstable terrain. In Uttarakhand, a 38-year-old man died and five others were injured after a landslide struck a vehicle on the Kedarnath National Highway near Kund, close to Guptkashi in Rudraprayag district. The vehicle was carrying pilgrims from Chhattisgarh to Kedarnath when it was hit by debris. Rescue and relief operations were launched immediately by the local administration and the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF). The injured were rushed to Augustmuni Hospital. Officials said two of the pilgrims were seriously injured, while three others suffered minor injuries. The deceased was identified as Rajesh Singh Rawat, a resident of Lambgaon in Tehri Garhwal, who was driving the vehicle. The injured are between 19 and 25 years old and belong to Chhattisgarhs Durg district. Monsoon rains have caused severe flooding across several districts in Kerala, forcing hundreds of people to evacuate low-lying areas and seek shelter in relief camps. In Kasaragod district, overflowing Madhuvahini River submerged roads and flooded homes, with residents moving to upper floors to escape rising waters. Similar flooding and heavy downpours have affected Kozhikode and Kannur districts, where locals have kept wooden and fiber boats ready amid fears of further displacement. Authorities have opened 46 relief camps in Kottayam district, sheltering over 1,100 people, while Alappuzha district currently hosts 851 evacuees across 26 camps, with 19 houses destroyed on Friday alone. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast continued moderate to heavy rainfall accompanied by strong surface winds reaching gusts of up to 50 kmph in multiple districts, including Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Pathanamthitta, Idukki, Ernakulam, Thrissur, Malappuram, Kozhikode, Kannur, Alappuzha, and Kottayam. The situation remains critical as swollen rivers and tributaries continue to inundate vulnerable areas. Meanwhile, several higher-altitude areas in Jammu and Kashmir received fresh snowfall on Saturday, including Tulail and Razdan Top in Gurez valley, Peer Ki Gali in Shopian, and Zojila Pass on the Srinagar-Leh highway. Authorities closed the Bandipora-Gurez road as a precaution. Meanwhile, the plains, including Srinagar, were lashed by rain, causing temperatures to drop with minimums falling by up to 3 degrees and maximums 3-5 degrees below normal. Light to moderate rain or thundershowers with light snow are expected over the higher reaches in the next 24 hours. Heavy rainfall and hailstorms hit Ramban district, disrupting normal life. Parts of Srinagar saw moderate to heavy rain, welcomed by tourists as a refreshing change from recent heat. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecast widespread rain and thunderstorms across Kashmir, with isolated heavy rainfall, lightning, and gusty winds of 40-50 kmph. Srinagars temperatures will range between 24C and 11C. Jammu Division will also see light to moderate rain with isolated heavy showers and winds up to 60 kmph, with Jammu city experiencing partly cloudy skies and temperatures between 37C and 21C. The IMD has advised residents to stay alert amid the possibility of heavy rain and strong winds. The IMD has issued a red alert for Sikkim on Saturday following heavy rains and rising water levels in the Teesta River, warning of possible floods and landslides in Mangan, Gyalshing, and Soreng districts. Based on a Nowcast Weather Alert from Baluwakhani, Gangtok, severe rainfall was forecasted for 2 to 3 hours starting at 6:15 am. The District Magistrate of Gangtok urged the public not to panic but stay alert, while directing all disaster management officers to remain on high alert and maintain communication with field staff along the Teesta river belt. Landslides were reported in North Sikkims Theeng and Chungthang areas, damaging properties. Emergency services are actively monitoring water levels, with disaster response teams on standby. The IMD advised citizens to avoid unnecessary travel, remain indoors, and steer clear of riverbanks and vulnerable slopes. No casualties have been reported yet, but the situation remains tense due to continuous rains and rising river levels, with authorities promising timely updates. The India Meteorological Department has issued multiple red alerts in vulnerable districts across these states, warning of heavy to very heavy rainfall, flash floods, landslides, and strong winds reaching up to 60 kmph in gusts. Authorities have urged residents to avoid risky areas and follow evacuation and safety advisories. National and state disaster response teams remain deployed to conduct rescue and relief operations as the monsoon continues. (With inputs from PTI, ANI)
Kerala rains wreak havoc: Homes flooded, trees uprooted, red alert in 9 districts
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Houses in low lying areas of Kerala were flooded in the heavy rains, while the accompanying strong winds uprooted trees, damaged homes and caused power disruptions, throwing normal way of life into disarray across the state. In Thrissur, Kannur and Kasaragod districts, there were reports of several homes getting flooded due to the heavy rains, forcing people to move to relief camps. Not just homes, but many roads in these districts and other parts of the state were inundated due to the heavy rains. In Pathanamthitta, Kottayam and Idukki districts, the heavy rains and strong winds uprooted trees and damaged electricity poles and transformers, leading to partial and complete destruction of hundreds of homes and power disruptions for hours, according to the authorities. It will be a holiday for educational institutions in Kottayam district on Saturday, district authorities said. In Kollam, uprooted trees and falling branches, due to the rains and strong winds, caused damage to several homes and private vehicles in the district and a few persons were reportedly injured. An 85-year-old woman, who worked as an MGNREGA worker in Ernakulam district, died when an uprooted tree fell on top of her while returning home on Thursday evening. The Ernakulam district authorities also reported a rise in the water level of the Muvattupuzha River above the flood warning markers, leading to the opening of three shutters of the Malankara Dam by 20 centimetres (cm). Train services were also affected with some, including the Mangaluru-Thiruvananthapuram Vande Bharat Expres, being diverted due to fallen trees on the tracks, while others were rescheduled or delayed due to the heavy rains, authorities said. Amidst the widespread damage in the state due to the heavy rains and strong winds, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a red alert in Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha, Kottayam, Ernakulam, Idukki, Thrissur, Kannur and Kasaragod and an orange alert in the remaining six districts of the state for the day. A red alert by IMD indicates heavy to extremely heavy rain of over 20 cm in 24 hours, while an orange alert means very heavy rain of 11 cm to 20 cm, and a yellow alert means heavy rainfall between 6 cm and 11 cm. State Revenue Minister K Rajan said that the heavy rains have caused widespread damage in the state and advised people to be cautious. Speaking to reporters at a press conference in Thrissur, Rajan further said that as the westerly winds are expected to continue over Kerala for the next five days and due to the possibility of widespread rainfall, caution should be exercised by everyone. He advised the public to avoid unnecessary trips, especially to hilly areas and said that those living in dangerous places should move to safer locations or relief camps. Rajan said there are 66 camps functioning in the state currently and 1,894 people are living there. Around 4,000 camps are ready to be opened to accommodate about six lakh people. The public should not be averse to moving there, he added. He also said that hundreds of homes in the state have been partially or completely destroyed due to the heavy rains and strong winds since the arrival of the monsoons. The minister said according to the IMD there is a possibility of heavy rains in all districts of the state in the week from May 30 to June 5 and the amount of rainfall would be more than usual for this period. In the second week of June also there will be rain in all districts of the state, but it will be less than normal for this period, the minister said. The Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services (INCOIS) said that there is a possibility of high waves ranging from 3 to 3.9 meters along the Kerala coast till 5.30 pm on Saturday and urged fishermen and coastal residents to be cautious and avoid launching of small boats, yachts or fishing vessels during this time. Meanwhile, the state government said that it has sanctioned Rs one crore each to all District Collectors from the State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF) for carrying out monsoon preparedness activities. Additionally, Rs two crore each has been sanctioned to the Thiruvananthapuram and Kozhikode District Disaster Management Authorities for undertaking flood mitigation works in the cities, the government said. The government said that it has also sanctioned Rs one lakh to each panchayat, Rs 3 lakh to each municipality and Rs 5 lakh to each corporation in the state to buy necessary equipment and open storage centres as part of monsoon preparedness activities.
The collapse of the newly built National Highway 66 at Malappuram and the deep fissures that were developed on the road stretches in Thrissur, Kozhikode and Kannur districts have caught the State and the Union governments off guard. As questions are being raised about public safety and the technical feasibility of the ambitious road projects in the State, Abdul Latheef Naha hits the road to weigh up the situation
Chief Minister puts Kerala in emergency disaster preparedness mode as monsoon intensifies
Government has requisitioned the Centre for at least nine National Disaster Response Force teams until the monsoon abates. The teams will be deployed in Idukki, Malappuram, Kasaragod, and Thrissur
Thrissur Corporation cracks down on unsafe buildings
Despite being issued multiple warnings, several building owners have not complied with safety norms, prompting the corporation to act. Out of 227 identified old buildings, decisions have already been made regarding 144, says Mayor.
IMD Issues Red Alert for 3 Kerala Districts, Orange Alert for 11 on May 30
Holiday declared for educational institutions in Kannur, Ernakulam, Kasargod, Kottayam, Thrissur, Idukki and Wayanad districts on Friday
Biju murder case: Thrissur court finds 8 RSS workers guilty
Kerala HC enhances compensation for young road accident victim to 53 lakh
Sumisha of Thrissur, now aged 26, was only seven years old when she met with an accident in 2006 and has since been living in an orphanage
ED names CPI (M) leaders as accused in charge sheet in Karuvannur Co-operative Bank case
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has intensified its investigation into the Karuvannur Co-operative Bank case, filing a charge sheet against CPI(M) leaders K Radhakrishnan and AC Moideen, along with the party's Thrissur District Committee. This second prosecution complaint names 28 individuals and entities, highlighting the ED's focus on alleged money laundering involving CPI(M) members.
Thrissur gears up for monsoon, directive to follow dam rule curves to mitigate flood risks
Collector asks officials to assess potential rise in river levels and the impact on surrounding areas before releasing water from dams
Red alert in Thrissur on Monday, Collector declares holiday for educational institutions
Heavy rains lash Kerala, 1 dead in tree fall incident
Intense rains lashed Kerala on Sunday, uprooting trees across the state, including one that fell on a moving train in Thrissur and another that caused a fatality in Kozhikode. Houses were damaged, rivers were in spate, and shutters of some dams were raised as the southwest monsoon gained strength. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) placed five northern districts - Malappuram, Kozhikode, Wayanad, Kannur, and Kasaragod - under a 'red alert' for the day, predicting extremely heavy rainfall there.
Kerala battered by intense rains; Uprooted trees cause damage, fatality
Intense rains lashed Kerala on Sunday, uprooting trees across the state, including one that fell on a moving train in Thrissur and another that caused a fatality in neighbouring Kozhikode. Houses were damaged, rivers were in spate, and shutters of some dams were raised in the state as the southwest monsoon gained strength. An uprooted tree crashed onto a moving train near the railway bridge in Cheruthuruthy in Thrissur district on Sunday morning. Tragedy was averted as the loco pilot acted swiftly to stop the train, authorities said, adding that no casualties were reported in connection with the incident. As the heavy downpour continued, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) placed five northern districtsMalappuram, Kozhikode, Wayanad, Kannur, and Kasaragodunder a 'red alert' for the day, predicting extremely heavy rainfall there. Almost all districts in the state received widespread rains since the previous night, causing severe waterlogging in low-lying areas and traffic snarls. Widespread uprooting of trees caused extensive damage to houses and vehicles across the state and claimed the life of a person in the Kozhikode district. Pavithran, a 64-year-old native of Villyappally in Kozhikode, died after an uprooted coconut tree fell on him while he was riding a scooter. Water levels in the Punnapuzha River, flowing through the Chooralmala-Mundakkai region in Wayanad, and the Korapuzha River in Kozhikode were steadily rising following incessant rainfall, residents said. In landslide-battered Chooralmala in Wayanad, continuous heavy rains caused anxiety among locals the previous night. We are yet to recover from the shock of last years landslide. We havent slept properly at night, fearing heavy rains and something worse, an elderly local told a TV channel. In Pathanamthitta district, a family narrowly escaped tragedy when huge uprooted trees fell on their tile-roofed house near Ezhamkulam during strong winds and heavy rains the previous evening. My daughter narrowly escaped as she had just stepped out of the house when the trees fell on the roof, a family member said, pointing to the broken roof of their old, small house. Five shutters of the Malankara dam in Idukki district were raised on Sunday morning to release excess water, according to an official statement. Residents living along the banks of the Thodupuzha and Moovattupuzha rivers were advised to exercise caution following the dams water release. Tragedy was averted in the heart of Kollam city when a huge flex board, erected by the roadside, fell, locals said. A house and vehicles were damaged after uprooted trees fell on them in Kunnathunad and Munambam Harbour, respectively, in Ernakulam district. An incident of a mudslide was reported in Kuppam in northern Kannur district following continuous rains. Due to the inclement weather, forest authorities on Sunday banned tourists from entering the ecotourism centre in Ponmudi. A zonal review meeting, chaired by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, scheduled to be held in Kannur on May 26, was postponed due to heavy rains, a CMO source said. Meanwhile, the IMD issued an orange alert on Sunday for Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha, Kottayam, Idukki, Ernakulam, Thrissur, and Palakkad districts. The IMD had announced the early onset of the monsoon in the state on Saturday, noting that Kerala is witnessing the monsoons early arrival after a gap of 16 years. A 'red alert' indicates heavy to extremely heavy rainfall of over 20 cm in 24 hours, while an 'orange alert' means very heavy rainfall between 11 cm and 20 cm.
Thrissur Corporation decides to remove all trusses, iron roofs from buildings
District-level anti-drug campaign concludes in Thrissur
The Statewide anti-drugs rally, which began in Kasaragod on May 5, is scheduled to conclude in Malappuram on May 26
IMD declares red alert for seven districts in Kerala
IMD sounds a red alert for the Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Kottayam, Alappuzha, Thrissur, Idukki, and Malappuram districts.
Covid-surveillance to be strengthened in Kerala
State reports 273 cases of covid so far in May this year, with Kottayam reporting 82 cases, Thiruvananthapuram (73), Ernakulam (49), Pathanamthitta (30) and Thrissur (26) cases
Massive roof sheet flies off building in strong winds, crashes onto busy road in Thrissur
No injuries reported, though the road was crowded. Traffic disrupted for hours
Kerala is experiencing heavy rainfall, disrupting normal life. The India Meteorological Department has issued orange alerts for several districts. Red alerts are in place for Kannur, Kasaragod, Malappuram, Kozhikode, and Wayanad. Pathanamthitta and Idukki will also have a red alert. Strong winds are expected, and fishing is banned along the coasts. High waves are also predicted in some coastal areas.
Thrissur records 82.39% pass in Higher Secondary Exams
Denial of ASHAs rights undermines democratic values, says Bishop
The Metropolitan Bishop of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church was speaking at a gathering held in front of the Thrissur Corporation office to receive ASHAs Statewide protest march
Wild elephant tramples 75-year-old woman to death at Malakkappara in Keralas Thrissur
Elephant reportedly attacked her house around 1 a.m. while she was sleeping
Rajiv Gandhi is the true architect of decentralisation: Thrissur DCC president
An Instagram post has gone viral for showcasing a massive and lush green cricket field in Kerala's Thrissur. The cricket ground seems as if built in the densest forest. Many netizens compared the state's beautiful cricket ground as South America's Amazon Rainforest.
Heavy rain batters northern districts
Service roads of work-in-progress six-lane National Highways in Kannur, Kasaragod, Thrissur districts collapse or get flooded.
Heavy rain lashes Kerala, TN and Karnataka; eight killed in rain-related incidents
Heavy rains lashed Chennai and neighbouring districts on Tuesday evening, as the India Meteorological Department (IMD) announced that conditions are favourable for onset of southwest monsoon over Kerala during next 4-5 days. A total of eight deaths in separate rain-related incidents have been recorded in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu so far. Meanwhile, the IMD, in the forecast bulletin issued on Tuesday at 4.30 pm, predicted widespread rainfall accompanied with thunderstorm, lightning and strong winds across Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana over the next seven days. The southwest monsoon, which typically arrives towards the end of May, has arrived about two weeks earlier than predicted. The early onset of southwest monsoon can be attributed to climate factors like stronger westerly winds and rising sea surface temperatures, experts told TNIE . Another change in the usual monsoon pattern is the northward tilt in rainfall distribution due to a low-pressure system forming near Karnataka's coast. IMD has issued a red alert for seven districts in Karnataka --which include Uttara Kannada, Udupi, Dakshina Kannada, Kodagu, Shivamogga, Chikkamagaluru and Hassan-- and four districts in northern Kerala --which include Kasaragod, Kannur, Wayanad, and Kozhikode. Orange alert has been issued for parts of Kerala, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh. Karnataka Various parts of Karnataka continued to receive heavy rainfall on Tuesday. Heavy rain, along with thunder and lightning, was reported in coastal districts. Traffic congestion due to flooding was reported in the arterial roads of Bengaluru. At least five people died in the state, including three in Bengaluru, due to rains. Two people --63-year-old Manmohan Kamath and 12-year-old Dinesh-- died due to electrocution in Bengaluru's BTM layout on Monday while trying to use a motorised pump to clear water out of his house. Though they were rushed to a hospital soon after, they were declared dead on arrival by doctors. Another person, 35-year-old Shashikala, who worked as housekeeping staff at a software firm in Mahadevapura area, died after a wall in company premises collapsed on her. Additionally, two people died due to lightning in Raichur and Karwar regions, officials told Hindustan Times. In the 24 hours ending on Tuesday morning, the centres to receive heavy rainfall include, Guttal (dist Haveri) 11 cm, Kalasa (dist Chikkamagaluru) 10, Kolar Pwd (dist Kolar) 8, and T G Halli Hms (dist Bengaluru) 7. Five dead as IMD issues red alert for Karnataka; BJP, HDK slam Congress for celebrations amid crisis Tamil Nadu Chennai received moderate to heavy rains late Monday night and on Tuesday evening. Heavy to very heavy rainfall along with thunderstorms and strong winds were reported in several isolated places across the state. At least three people died in the state due to rains. Three people were killed in Madurai when a sunshade slab collapsed from the weight of water that stagnated in top. The three --65-year-old Ammapillai, her 10-year-old grandson Veeramani, and her 55-year-old neighbour Venkadammal-- were pulled out of debris a while later. Venkadammal was declared dead by doctors upon admission, while the two others succumbed to their injuries later. The centres to record heavy rainfall in the 24 hours ending on Tuesday morning include, 12 cm in Hosur AWS (dist Krishnagiri), 6 cm in parts of Krishnagiri, Ranipet, Dharmapuri, Salem districts, and 5 cm in parts of Coimbatore, Vellore, Nilgiris. Kerala Widespread waterlogging has been reported in several parts of north Kerala, disrupting daily life and transportation, officials said. While a red alert has been sounded for the districts of Kasaragod, Kannur, Wayanad, and Kozhikode, an orange alert has been issued for Palakkad, Malappuram, and Thrissur. The remaining districts have received a yellow alert. KSDMA officials warned that extremely heavy rainfall could cause serious problems. Officials also issued safety advice, urging people living in hilly areas experiencing heavy rain, particularly those at risk of landslides, mudslides, and flash floods, to move to safer locations as early as possible, preferably during daylight hours. Stations recorded 22 cm in Kunnamkulam (dist Thrissur), 18 cm in Ams Kannur (dist Cannur); heavy rain of more than 15 cm was recorded across Cannur, Thrissur, Malappuram, Kozhikode and Idukki districts. Heavy rainfall likely in Andhra Pradesh for next two days
Kerala braces for more rains as four districts put on orange alert
IMD issues yellow alert for Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha, Kottayam, Ernakulam, Idukki, Thrissur, Palakkad and Malappuram districts on Tuesday
Upgraded roads in Thrissur officially dedicated to public
Failure to provide timely info under RTI Act will invite penal action: SIC
Hearing by Information Commission in Thrissur resolves 33 cases
Thrissurs Kairali-Sree theatres to offer word-class experience to moviegoers
Modernised complex under the KSFDC to reopen on May 27
Traffic snarls on NH-544: Thrissur Collector seeks urgent report
A high-level review meeting involving all elected representatives concerned will be convened next week to discuss the issue
Police action against anti-war rally in Thrissur sparks outrage
Rally, organised by the Peoples Anti-War Front, was blocked by the police and several activists were taken into preventive custody
State govt. anniversary: Chief Minister to chair Thrissur district meet on May 14
Ente Keralam mega expo in Thrissur from May 18
Thrissur records 99.48% pass rate in SSLC exams; 5,238 students secure full A+
Keltron, C-MET join hands to launch sensor-manufacturing hub in Thrissur
Facility is envisioned as a hub for sensor innovation, including an incubation centre for sensor technologies, development of sensor-integrated chips, and production of key electronic components
Robotic umbrellas drum up a storm at Thrissur Pooram
Civil defence mock drill staged in Thrissur
Thrissur Pooram concludes with Upacharam Cholli Piriyal ritual
The final day featured Pakal Pooram, also known as Thattakathe Pooram, a festival within the festival, especially cherished by the local community
Meet Aswathy and Archana, the first women to play the chenda at Thrissur Pooram
Trained in playing the heavy percussion instrument, Aswathy Jithin and Archana Anoop now want to perform at poorams in other temples too.
Elephant runs amok at Thrissur Pooram, 42 injured in midnight chaos
The incident occurred around 2:15 a.m. as hundreds gathered to witness grand fireworks display of Pooram
Aaj Ka Panchang, May 7, 2025: Tithi, Vrat And Todays Shubh, Ashubh Muhurat
Aaj Ka Panchang, May 7, 2025: On May 7, two important festivals will be celebrated by devotees - Thrissur Pooram and Mahavira Swami Kevalagyan.
Thrissur Pooram: A dazzling tapestry of tradition and revelry
Unique in its grandeur, rituals, and celebrations, Thrissur Pooram draws thousands of devotees and spectators from around the world. It is a fascinating fusion of sacred ceremonies, traditional performances, dazzling fireworks, and majestic elephant parades
Thrissur Pooram declared open with Vilambaram ritual
Neythalakavilamma arrives at the Vadakkunnathan temple, Thekke Gopura Nada opens with ritualistic splendour
Illuminated pandals steal the spotlight at Thrissur Pooram
These glowing marvels, erected at Naduvilal, Naikkanal, and Manikandanal, dazzled onlookers with their sheer height, intricate design, and digital brilliance.
3.17 lakh people sought treatment for dog bite cases in the State in 2024
Thiruvananthapuram district is way ahead of the other districts in the number of dog bite cases, with a total of 50,870 people seeking treatment. Kollam is in second place with 37,618 dog bite cases, Ernakulam had 32,086 cases, Palakkad had 31,303 cases and Thrissur 29,363 cases. Wayanad was last on the list with 5,719 cases.
Sample fireworks set the sky aflame in Thrissur
Compliance with new PESO guidelines ensures safe distance between fireworks and spectators and allow more people to enjoy the show from Swaraj Round
Sample fireworks set to light up Thrissur skies on Sunday
Thiruvambady and Paramekkavu Devaswoms have come up with themes inspired by blockbuster movie titles such as Marco, Bazooka, and Empuran.
Thrissur at its energetic best as Pooram draws near
Thekkinkadu Maidan, the main venue of the Pooram, is all decked up. The annual exhibition is on and the construction of pandals is progressing at three locations.
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The Light for Night Life project will be completed in six months
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Thrissur Pooram festivities begin with flag hoisting ceremonies across temples
4,000-member police team to provide security for Thrissur Pooram
State Police chief reviews safety arrangements