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Anti-incumbency is not a strong factor in the two States and one UT going to polls
Kullu Thamamhides a looming disruption to remittances and livelihoods
The CPI(M) Polit Bureau member says the work done by the LDF government is widely appreciated
Rahul Gandhi calls for committing to build a health-care system that supports, respects, and empowers nurses
The NDA candidate alleges conspiracy by LDF and police; arrest follows a complaint filed by the LDF election committee against alleged cyber attacks and caste-based abuse targeting its candidate Geetha Gopi
Centre objects to 2018 ruling drawing parallels between the Sabarimala bar on menstruating women and the practice of untouchability; S-G claims India is not as patriarchal or gender-stereotyped as the West understands
Congress remained silent on the issue of womens entry into Sabarimala and supported the Left stance, says Chandrasekhar
On the final day of public campaigning on Tuesday (April 7, 2026), party leaders and candidates undertake high-decibel whirlwind tours of their constituencies to make a final, fervent appeal to voters
Anbum Alivum Alpam Anuragavum reflects love, loss and life beyond politics
While no formal directive has been issued in favour of any front, observers interpret the silence as a continuation of its longstanding electoral posture
Candidates in the constituency focuses on areas missed during their earlier campaign trail, dropping in at households with a small band of workers in tow
Over the past Assembly elections, the UDF and the LDF have traded control, each claiming the district in turn
IMA issues statement on World Health Day, which is being observed on the theme Unite for Health, Stand with Science this year
Preparations for the April 9 elections conclude in the district where a total of 60 candidates will be in the fray across nine constituencies
Star-studded rallies, Modis roadshow and Rahul Gandhis visit cap intense multi-cornered battle
The State has significantly increased its share in development and welfare expenditure to 75%, while the Centres contribution has declined to 25%, says the Kerala Chief Minister
He says the upcoming Assembly election is a decisive choice between continuing Keralas development trajectory or risking a reversal under the Opposition
Videos and other content that are counter-checking the claims of candidates have taken over the digital space, with many turning into a treasure trove of accidental comedy ahead of the Kerala Assembly elections on April 9
The Supreme Court of India has now begun final hearings in the long-running Sabarimala case. A nine-judge Bench led by Chief Justice Surya Kant is hearing a batch of petitions that go beyond just one temple. At the core, the court is looking at a much larger question. To what extent can courts intervene in matters of religion? And what exactly counts as an essential religious practice under Article 25 of the Constitution?
The elephant turned aggressive while being led for the Sheeveli ritual at the Thadukkassery Nagankulangara Temple
He said that projects that the Left is embracing as their own and taking so much pride in were all projects that the Oommen Chandy government had initiated
Justice Bechu Kurian Thomas rejected the plea of Abdal Rahim who claimed that the movie is based on the incident
Open campaigning set to end at 6 p.m. on Tuesday. While LDF banks on governance track record, UDF stresses need to end 10 years of decline, and BJP vows to end LDF-UDF revolving-door politics in Kerala
Swaraj cites instances of Congress MLAs joining BJP in different States and warns the electorate in Kerala that such a scenario is possible in the State too
Kerala Opposition Leader urges investigation and action against perpetrators
Mathew Kuzhalnadan alleges LDF govts corruption-driven wilful delay inopening shutters of Thottappally spillway caused devastating floods in Keralas rice bowl. Minister Krishnankutty denies allegations; Pinarayi says desperation of impending defeat (in polls) has prompted Congress to broadcast old lies
Venugopal says the houses the Congress has promised to families in landslide-hit area will be completed within six months of UDF coming to power; accuses Pinarayi Vijayan of turning the communist party into a corporate entity
Voters will be eligible to purchase 1 kg of Kerala State Civil Supplies Corporation brands puttu powder for 1 on the two days following the polls, but offer applicable to customers who make purchases worth more than 1,000 on non-subsidised items at Supplyco outlets. Voters must present proof by showing indelible ink mark on finger
As Kerala gears up for the crucial 2026 Assembly elections, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan finds himself at a pivotal crossroads in his political career
The Bench has said it would also examine the scope and extent of judicial review, concerning a religious practice as referred under Article 25 of the Constitution
Eight years ago, a majority judgment of September 2018 had rejected Ayyappans as a religious denomination and dismissed prohibition on women aged between 10 and 50 years from entering the Sabarimala temple as an essential religious practice

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