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The court added that the nuns may have to move to an NIA court forfurther legal action
Exact cause of accident remains unclear. It is believed to have occurred while the men were cleaning a chemical treatment tank. The trio were found unconscious and trapped inside the tank
IIM Kozhikode designated as coordinating institute for CAT 2025. Registration process will remain open till 5 p.m. on September 13
Complainant says disruption violated National Food Security Act 2013 and Mid-Day Meal Rules 2015 that guarantee a free cooked meal to children up to Class 6 on all school working days
Catholic Bishops Conference of India to move District Sessions Court in Durg to secure bail for the arrested nuns
Kerala government transfers around two dozen senior IAS officers
This was in response to a recent news report in The Hindu, which highlighted the concerns of the children and their parents in view of some changes in the Mittayi scheme of the Kerala Social Security Mission
The accused are Swetha Babu and her husband Krishnaraj of Thrissur. The case was registered on a complaint by Venu Gopalakrishnan who runs a company at Infopark Kochi
Potholes abound on MG Road and Banerjee Road; unscientific and damaged manhole covers and undulating paver blocks also a cause for concern, says court
Protest demanding probe into alleged irregularities and corruption involved in the implementation of the PM-KUSUM scheme
There will be an all-religion prayer and floral tributes at the graveyard on Harrison Malayalam tea estate at Puthumala, where dozens of victims were buried. Revenue Minister K. Rajan, Forest Minister A.K. Saseendran, SC/ST Welfare Minister O.R. Kelu, Public Works Minister P.A. Mohammed Riyas, Wayanads MP Priyanka Gandhi, T. Siddeeque, MLA, I.C. Balakrishnan, MLA, district panchayat president Samshad Marakkar, District Collector D.R. Meghashree and several civic heads will attend the functions.
Court attributes systemic failures in upkeep of roads and slack traffic-rule enforcement as reasons for the increasing number of accidents in the State
Chief Minister praises survivors and rescue efforts after natural disaster, highlighting Keralas unity and support for victims.
The nuns arrest appears to have stirred unrest within the Catholic Church, with a section of the clergy voicing concerns over the silence of certain Bishops, some of whom had earlier publicly lauded the BJPs national leadership and cultivated ties with party leaders at the local level
Archbishop Mar Andrews Thazhath says stir will continue until nuns are released
Court finds that the girls were brought from their villages with the full consent of their parents and also in accordance with the girls own wishes
The Congress MPs submission was tabled on account of the debate on Operation Sindoor
Public Works departments National Highway wing completes work and it is expected that traffic will be resumed on the stretch by Wednesday once the District Geologist submits a report
Micro plans were prepared for each family affected in the the Mundakkai-Chooralmala landslides, says the Minister for Local Self-Governments
The escape of life convict Govindachamy from Kannur Central Prison has exposed lapses in Keralas prison security system, where outdated infrastructure and administrative inertia have long gone unaddressed. Chronic underfunding and poor interdepartmental coordination have been cited as key reasons delaying much-needed security upgrades of prison facilities
Noufal Kalathingals cafe, named July 30, at Mepadi town echoes both pain and purpose for him. It is a tribute to the 11 members of his family, including his wife and three children, he lost in the Wayanad landslides.
Haritha Onam will be incorporated in the branding of Onam celebrations by local bodies across the State this year. A door-to-door campaign to create awareness on waste management will be carried out with Mahabali presented as the King of Cleanliness
Incidence of cervical cancer has been on a steady decline in the State over the past several years and it no longer figures among the top five cancers affecting women in Kerala
The demonstrations over the arrest of sisters Preeta Mary and Vandana Francis of the Assisi Sisters of Mary Immaculate order, hailing from Kannur and Angamaly respectively, also radiated out to Chhattisgarh
The Catholic Church welcomes the advisory issued by Fr. Suresh Mathew, former editor of Indian Currents and a priest based in Punjab. The advisory follows the arrest of two Assisi Sisters of Mary Immaculate (ASMI) nuns at Durg Railway Station in Chhattisgarh on July 26 over allegations of human trafficking and religious conversion
The synod condemns the attack on the two Keralite nuns by religious extremists and their subsequent arrest on charges of human trafficking and forced religious conversion