Kerala / The Hindu
Around three vehicles in the showroom and possibly some in the service centre are believed to be damaged or destroyed
On May 25, a container ship sank off the coast of Kerala. While all the 24 crew members were rescued, some of the ships containers with hazardous cargo have either gone down with the vessel or have washed ashore. While the world worries about environmental pollution from this particular incident, John L. Paul finds that the fisher folk are more concerned about indiscriminate mining and the dumping of untreated pollutants
This is the firsttime that the lab has managed to identify and give confirmatory diagnosis of the causative organism of amoebic encephalitis in a human sample using moleculardiagnostic tests developed in its own lab. The lab has developed tests to identify five species of amoeba which are commonly found to cause serious disease in humans
A total of 35 sapling plantation programmes were held at various stations, resulting in the planting of 1,210 saplings. Additionally, 32 sapling distribution programmes enabled the distribution of 1,131 saplings to railway employees, passengers, and public
Though the ongoing construction has turned the corridor into a major bottleneck, it is making progress with 65% of the work completed. Once finished, it will be the longest flyover in the country under the NHAI.
Following media reports about the familys plight, Mayor Arya Rajendran visited the family on Friday morning and issued orders to the officials concerned to allot the vacant flat to the family
Karassery bank plans to lease out part of the building to raise funds
The project, announced in the latest Kerala Budget, envisages renting out unoccupied houses in tourist destinations as holiday homes. Not a single house has been rented out yet. Kerala Tourism says guidelines are being drafted
Supply issues arose because the rate contract for medical supplies was not renewed after 2023. Sources say the Union government wants all public procurement to go through the Government e-Marketplace portal, but there are several quality concerns
According to preliminary estimates, nearly 2,000 farmers in the Kozhikode district suffered significant losses
P. Sandosh Kumar mentions recent incident in which State Agriculture Minister boycotted a function at Raj Bhavan citing the use of a particular version of the Bharat Mata image
She says police have not taken any action against Reni Joseph who threatened her over phone
State Cabinet gave its nod for establishing the centre on June 5
Aabhyanthara Kuttavaali falters when it generalises a few instances of women misusing Section 498A, while closing its eyes to the numerous cases of domestic abuse and dowry harassment and deaths of women which necessitated the framing of such a law
In The Second Book of Prophets, the English translation of the 2007 Malayalam novel Pravachakanmarude Randaam Pusthakam, the author, Benyamin, delves into the 1940s-50s discoveries of the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Nag Hammadi Library
Indian Union Muslim League accuses Kerala government of attempting to implement communal agenda and fascism in the State
The Vembanad Lake ecosystem and clam fishery are facing an unprecedented crisis. The deteriorating water quality and plummeting clam production have hit the lives of a large number of people who once survived on clam fishery. Hiran Unnikrishnan and Sam Paul A. find out what is worrying the ecologists as well as fishers of the region
The contest between UDFs Aryadan Shoukath and LDFs M. Swaraj has garnered special attention due to the presence of three other key players: All India Trinamool Congress (TMC) State convener P.V. Anvar, who is contesting as and Independent; BJPs Mohan George; and Social Democratic Party of Indias (SDPI) Sadik Naduthodi. These candidates can potentially siphon off crucial votes, impacting the outcome in a closely contested election.
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.
The institute is envisaged as an umbrella organisation, which will bring together scientists, researchers and expert clinicians and coordinate all activities related to organ donation and transplant in the State, including treatment and rehabilitation. The institute will come up on 20 acres at Chevayur in Kozhikode
The students have to use a temporary bamboo bridge to cross the Nallathanni river during the rainy season. The original bridge over the river was swept away in the 2018 floods and has not been reconstructed till now