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Government committed to implementing dream projects aimed at boosting Keralas economy and improving peoples quality of life, says the Chief Minister
The stray dog was later found dead at Punnakkulangara around 4 p.m.
Mayor says demolition drive will continue in the days ahead after going through various documents to assess illegal buildings in the area
The investigation was based on a plaint alleging that Augustine awarded the contract for the 112-crore Kolapra tourism project to a private company
Visits temple for first time after assuming office
All arrangements for the rollout of the admissions process are in place, and the process will begin once the State Cabinet gives its approval on May 25
The lorry, loaded with chipped rocks, lost control due to overspeeding
Appointment is for a period of three years
The criticism has come in the Commissions order dated May 21 on the truing-up of accounts of the KSEB for the 2024-25 fiscal
Programme aims at promoting biodiversity conservation through local development projects
Officials instructed to identify dangerous drainage points within local body limits and take measures to avert potential hazards ahead of the monsoon season
Demand, raised by social and religious groups involved in the Sabarimala and Vizhinjam protests, gains momentum with the State government announcing its decision to withdraw cases booked in connection with protests against the now-scrapped semi-high-speed rail corridor project
Engineer admits at HMC meeting that construction was rushed under political pressure ahead of Assembly elections
Proposals part of Vision 2031 roadmap cleared by State government. Revamping Goods and Services Tax department among plans
As many as 130 candidates receive appointment letters during mela held in Thiruvananthapuram; Minister hails the initiative, says it is part of a larger national vision aimed at transforming Indias youth power into national power
Chillikomban was known as a docile tusker that lived amongst people in the Nelliampathi region, without causing trouble. The tusker would traverse to the Tamil Nadu side during musth and return to the home turf, recalled a biologist from Kerala.
AICC general secretary warns of rising youth anger, says unemployment and price rise remain unaddressed
Complaints over evaluation of CBSE Class XII examination papers under newly introduced OSM system, in which answer sheets are scanned and digitally evaluated instead of being physically corrected by teachers
A Congress insider says AICC seems resolved to prevent current jockeying for KPCC chiefs post from backsliding into a self-destructive circular firing squad at a crucial time when Team-UDF seeks to cast LDF, still smarting from its historic defeat, as the alliance in disarray
Government had declared holiday for Bakrid on May 27. However, as Bakrid is being celebrated in Kerala on May 28, decision is taken to extend the holiday
What was the project and why was it projected as a game-changer for Keralas transport sector? Why did the land acquisition process trigger protests? What processes were put in place to acquire land? What were the concerns over the project?
Owing to the delay in inducting the third ro-ro ferry, demand is rife that the Kochi Corporation impose curbs on transporting goods carriers on the Fort Kochi-Vypeen stretch during peak hours
Transport corporation initiates departmental disciplinary action against the driver attached to the KSRTC Nedumkandam unit in Idukki
Transport Minister C.P. John says the details regarding the implementation of the scheme will be revealed after discussing it in the Cabinet
Ansiba cites alleged harassment as reason behind her resignation from the organisation on February 21
She was trapped in her car which was right in the way of the marauding elephant. The animal lifted the car, kept it suspended in the air for a moment, dropped it back and moved on
Four others were also nominated to the committee
Pact to strengthen collaboration in research, innovation, academic exchange, and technology development
Shamsudheen said that meetings had been held with officials to ensure that delays in printing do not disrupt textbook distribution
Collector seeks urgent reports; vehicles, houses and public property damaged in rampage
Amoebic meningoencephalitis has emerged as the single infection claiming the highest number of lives in Kerala, with 121 cases and 30 deaths reported as of May 23 this year
Captive elephant, brought to Sree Vadakkunnathan Temple, turned violent and ran through Thekkinkadu Maidan and Swaraj Round, sending motorists and pedestrians fleeing. It damaged vehicles and knocked down walls and could be subdued only after a two-hour operation
CITU-affiliated union says the focus on Fisheries Ministers community identity risks deepening fault lines within the coastal community and that identity-based divisions will undermine the tradition of collective labour at sea. Latin Catholic Church had expressed displeasure at the portfolio being denied to a member of the Church

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