Kerala / The Hindu
The hounding of the makers of Empuraan sends a chilling message
The Minister made the comment in the Lok Sabha while replying to a Calling Attention Motion, moved by senior Congress member K. C. Venugopal on the hardships faced by the fishermen community
The seaport sets another record by handling over 1 lakh containers in a single month by managing 1.08 lakh TEUs from 51 vessels in March
V-C acknowledges systemic lapses in examination system; assures permanent solution. Teacher responsible for the loss of answer sheets will be debarred from examination duties
Kerala tourism faces challenges with low advance bookings, drop in tourist arrivals, and tough competition from Kodagu.
A meeting will be called in the next two or three days, says Health Minister. After meeting Union Health Minister on Tuesday, she says she had a detailed discussion with him and that the tone and tenor of the talk were positive
In connection with investigation into the source of 90 gram of MDMA seized near Madannada Junction in Kollam city
Primary responsibility for the empowerment of the health sector and ASHAs lies with the State government, says Prataprao Jadhav
Valuation of SSLC, higher secondary, and VHSE answer scripts begins with over 38.42 lakh scripts to be evaluated.
The TDB has decided to allow all devotees who have observed the prescribed fast to carry the Kuthuvilakku this time. Traditionally, the privilege of carrying the Kuthuvilakku during the ceremonial procession was divided among caste-based organisations
Re-edited version of L2: Empuraan, certified by regional officer of Central Board of Film Certification, is likely to appear in most theatres in India only by April 2
18-year-old found hanging in toilet of Kalpetta police station. He was taken into custody in connection with a minor girls missing case and was also reported missing days earlier
In editorial in Churchs official mouthpiece in Kerala, Deepika, it criticises Congress and CPI(M) suggesting that these parties may believe that certain communities votes are assured, while others need to be appeased periodically
Two persons from the group who attacked the police officers have been taken into custody
Experts stress the importance of long-term environmental policies to mitigate risks from intensifying monsoon
The political-organisational report of the party acknowledges failure in reaching out sufficiently to the youth and proposes to organise activities for students and the youth in residential areas, sports arenas and cultural spaces, including libraries.
The city Corporations slaughterhouse at Kunnukuzhy was closed in February 2013 as it failed to manage the waste generated in a scientific way. In the absence of a slaughterhouse, illegal abattoirs have flourished across the city
It says certain provisions in the existing Central Waqf Act are inconsistent with the Constitution. The rightful ownership of land must be fully restored to the people of Munambam, the forum adds
A waterway will be constructed from Elathur to Kadalundi, connecting various rivers and canals. Circuit stations will be set up at Beypore, Kothi, Kallai, Sarovaram Biopark, Elathur, and Korapuzha, where water taxi services will be available
In an article published in an English news weekly on the eve of the fifth anniversary of the national lockdown, Mr Tharoor projected the Central governments decision to supply two major COVID-19 vaccines produced in the country to 100 nations as a master stroke of global health diplomacy.
The product was brought to the city after a successful trial run by Nagpur police; the solar-powered unit costs around 2.10 lakh
Church says the first step toward peace is recognising and abiding by the countrys legal framework. It adds that if Catholicos words are sincere peace will prevail in Malankara Church.
The 74 mld water treatment plant at Aruvikkara will be shut down during this period
March 31 marks half a century since the declaration of the Eravikulam-Rajamala Wildlife Sanctuary, which later became the Eravikulam National Park
At least 213 promotion files have been pending with the university for some time, says a member of the advisory committee of the Senate standing committee for private college staff