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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: A police officer sustained injuries after he was stabbed by a habitual offender near Poojappura on Thursday night. Poojappura station Law and Order Sub-inspector Sudheesh S L was stabbed by a Thirumala native, Sreejith Unni.The SI sustained injuries on his arm while trying to block Sreejith, who was aiming to stab him in his mid-section using a knife. The police sources said the incident occurred by 9.30 pm near Kallaramadom temple. The police came to the place after receivin
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: How would it feel if those who left their mark on history and faded into the past suddenly came back to life? The generation now knows these people who shaped life and history of the region only through photographs and paintings. Them appearing as real seemed improbable, atleast till now. But with AI, a technology that turns the unimaginable into reality, and a touch of creativity, even this has been made possible. Yuhab Ismail from Thiruvananthapuram has proven just that. Hi
April and May are months that are hot, humid, yet so charmingly awaited. The days of these months were once as sweet as misty mornings, even when the sun would blaze to its fullest, threatening to wear everyone down, except perhaps the busy bees children on vacation for whom sun or rain, April and May meant nothing but outdoors and tonnes of fun. The mango trees would be laden, and what else spells bliss except to land a few of those raw gems with a well-aimed stone strike? Is there anything el
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Minister for Local Self-governments M B Rajesh on Wednesday said that the local self-government institutions (LSGIs) that have met the criteria set by the LSGD will be declared garbage-free LSGIs on the occasion of the international day of zero-waste on March 30 (Sunday). So far, around 8,337 wards have been declared zero garbage wards and a total of 126 gram panchayats and 13 municipalities have already been officially declared waste-free so far, said M B Rajesh at a press c
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: In a major boost to the fisherfolk in the capital district, the state cabinet has approved the construction of a new fishing harbour near the Vizhinjam International Port, at a cost of Rs 271 crore. The new harbour will be developed along the Vizhinjam International Port project, and a breakwater will be constructed to enhance the stability of the entrance to the existing fishing harbour. The project, based on the final design submitted by the Central Water and Power Research
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: In a significant conservation effort, as many as 108 Olive Ridley Turtle hatchlings made their way back to the sea on the Valiyaveli beach in Thiruvananthapuram on Wednesday. The hatchlings emerged from the nest made by fishermen and conservationists at Valiyaveli overnight on Wednesday after 46 days of waiting. Fishermen and conservationists took extensive measures to ensure the safety of the eggs during the incubation period. On Wednesday morning, the hatchlings were releas
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Giving a major thrust to welfare schemes, sustainable development, waste management, empowerment of women, children and the elderly, the city corporation budget was presented for the fiscal year with an outlay of Rs 1,928.34 crore on Tuesday. The civic body has an estimated Rs 257.64 crore surplus and a total revenue of Rs 2,185.99 crore. The budget, presented by Deputy Mayor and finance standing committee chairman P K Raju, has allocated Rs 305 crore for infrastructure proje
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: With intelligence reports warning of potential clashes among students, the state police have devised a comprehensive action plan to ensure strict surveillance in schools after the SSLC and higher secondary exams. All 20 police districts have been directed to enhance security during the final exam days. Station house officers (SHOs) have been instructed to monitor known hotspots, review past incidents on school campuses and curb activities such as drug use and reckless vehicle
Bhanusimha was just 16 when he began exploring human emotions through the grand backdrop of divine interplay a theme that has long inspired and continues to inspire soulful poetry. Fresh in his mind was Gita Govindam, the celebrated work of Jayadeva, which deeply influenced his artistic sensibilities. His fascination with Maithili (a Hindi dialect) further fuelled his urge to write. Not in his native Bengali, but in Brajbauli, another variant. These poems were later published in 1884, introduci
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The LDF ruling front at the city corporation will present its final budget before the elections on Tuesday. According to sources, the front is likely to announce major initiatives, focusing on sustainability, development and reducing the carbon footprint to transform the capital into a green city. In 2024-24, the ruling front came up with a Rs 150.19-crore surplus budget, giving major thrust to infrastructure development, elderly welfare, women empowerment, waste management a
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM:In a suspected case of suicide, an Intelligence Bureau (IB) officer was found deadon the Chakka railway trackon Monday. The deceased has been identified as Megha (24), an officer in the immigration wing at Thiruvananthapuram International Airport. Pettah police have registered a case and initiated an investigation. Megha had left work after completing her shift on Monday morning. The cause of death remains unclear. Megha is a native of Pathanamthitta. Police arrived at the sce
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: A startup delegation of the Kerala Startup Mission (KSUM) hogged the limelight at the 32nd Convergence India Expo, the countrys largest technology and infrastructure event, in New Delhi, by winning a major honour, besides lapping up investment opportunities. A contingent of 24 startups took part in the three-day (March 19 to 21) expo at Bharat Mandapam, Pragati Maidan, where they held around 30 meetings with investors and 100 potential business discussions. They also showcase
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Dansari Anasuya, the Telangana minister for panchayat raj and rural development, rural water supply, and women and child welfare, was in Thiruvananthapuram to attend the Dalit Progress Conclave. In an interaction with TNIE, she discusses the struggles of marginalised groups and the need for policy changes. The three-time MLA from Mulugu, fondly called Seethakka, also shares her vision for a more inclusive and empowered future. Excerpts How do you see caste discrimination evol
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Health Minister Veena George will inaugurate the programmes related to the World Tuberculosis Day and mark the conclusion of the 100-day action plan for TB prevention at Vailoppilli Samskruthi Bhavan Hall in Thiruvananthapuram on Monday. V K Prashanth MLA will preside over the event. The programme, scheduled for 12 pm, is jointly organised by the Health Department, National Health Mission, State TB Cell, and District TB Centre. The theme for the World Tuberculosis Day this ye
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Yet another summer is here and Kazhakoottam the rapidly developing IT city continues to grapple with a severe water crisis. According to the Kerala Water Authority (KWA), there is a 10 MLD gap in the demand and supply and presently they are ensuring water supply by controlling the valves. Several wards in the Kazhakootam constituency, including Edavacode, Sreekaryam, Chellamangalam, Powdikonam, Chempazhanthy, Njandoorkonam, Mannanthala, Attipra, Kulathoor, Kazhakootam and K
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Joint Trade Union has started Save NTC, a day-and-night agitation in front of the Vijayamohini Mills at Thirumala, in connection with the fifth anniversary of its closure. The agitation has been launched raising various demands which include reopening the mill, clearing pending pay arrears, ensuring ESI and PF coverage, providing working capital to mills under the National Textile Corporation and urgent intervention by the Union ministry of textiles to address employees d
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: A five-month-old baby, that was under the care of Kerala State Council for Child Welfare (KSCCW), died at SAT Hospital in Thiruvananthapuram on Saturday morning. On experiencing respiratory issues, the baby was rushed to the hospital for medical care but couldnt be saved. KSCCW general secretary G L Arun Gopi said that the baby had been sick and underwent treatment for the two weeks at SAT Hospital. He had got discharged only a week ago and was kept under special care at the
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Renowned Kathaprasangam artist and theatre activist Ayilam Unnikrishnan, 73, passed away on Saturday at 3 pm while undergoing treatment for pneumonia at the Thiruvananthapuram Super Specialty Hospital. The mortal remains will be kept for the public to pay homage at Bharat Bhavan on Tuesday from 10 am, followed by a viewing at his house, Nisha Nivas in Pangappara, from 11.30 am to 3 pm. The funeral will be held at 3.30 pm at Shanthitheeram, Kazhakooottam. Unnikrishnan, who was
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: There has been an increase in death by suicide on railway tracks in the state over the last few years. In Thiruvananthapuram division, which extends 1,031 km, there were 22 deaths reported in 2022. This increased to 26 in 2023, and by the end of November 2024, it had reached 30, according to information obtained through an RTI application. The most recent incidents involved the deaths of a woman and her two daughters in Ettumanoor and a couple in Alappuzha. The Railway Protec
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The popular Candlelight Concerts are set to host their next event in the city, presenting a special musical evening dedicated to Malayalam movie soundtracks. The event will take place at Hilton Garden Inn Trivandrum, offering a unique experience where live performances unfold entirely under candlelight. The event, titled Candlelight: Best of Malayalam Movie Soundtracks, will be held on March 22 at 7pm. The evening will feature performances by Wind Stories, with Varun Kumar S
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Residents of Palode are growing increasingly anxious as the shooters enlisted by the Vithura panchayat to tackle the escalating wild boar menace have locked horns with forest authorities, disrupting operations. The standoff stems from the forest departments warning that the shooters could face charges under the Wildlife Protection Act if they continue hunting wild boars. In protest, the shooters have refused to respond to emergency calls, leaving villagers and local officials
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The day went from bad to worse for hundreds of employees at Thiruvananthapuram collectorate on Tuesday as they fell victim to a massive bee attack while evacuating the premises after a bomb threat. The incident took place around 2.30pm when all employees were gathered in front of the collectorate, as per the emergency protocol, after the office received a bomb threat via email. The collectorate has a staff strength of 800, and they had all gathered outside as the bomb squad a
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The police have completed evidence collection in the Venjaramoodu mass murder case. On Tuesday, the investigation team conducted a detailed reconstruction of events, taking the prime accused Afan to seven locations, including the house in Perumala, where his girlfriend, Farsana, and younger brother, Afsan, were murdered. Afan will be presented before the court on Wednesday as his custody period comes to an end. The case registered by the Venjaramoodu police revolves around th
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Marking a significant step forward in higher education research in the state, the Centralised Instrumentation & Research Lab (CIRL) was inaugurated at Govt. Womens College. This is the first of three such labs being set up under the Kerala Network for Research Support in Higher Education (KNRSHE), a Centre of Excellence initiative. Higher Education Minister R Bindu inaugurated the lab on Monday. Speaking at the event, the Minister emphasised that these research labs will play
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The State Drug Licensing Authority has issued a warning to Pankajakasthuri Herbals Pvt Ltd for promoting drugs without approval, in violation of the Drugs and Cosmetics Rules 1945. The authority has also sought an explanation from the company and warned them against engaging in such activities in the future, as per information accessed through an RTI request on March 17. This is the first such warning issued by a state licensing authority (SLA) since the Supreme Court upheld
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Lack of upkeep and timely maintenance have left many parks and recreational spaces in the district in a state of neglect for years. Visitors and children are often welcomed with overgrown grasses, dilapidated pathways and shabby amenities due to apathy on the part of the authorities. When the Smart City project was launched in 2017, several parks in the state capital underwent massive development. However, with the Smart City Thiruvananthapuram Ltd (SCTL) all set to wind up i
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: An 84-year-old woman, who has been bedridden for the past few months, was allegedly subjected to sexual abuse by her son in the Pallickal police station limit here on Sunday night. The victim, who is a stroke patient, was abused by her 46-year-old son under the influence of alcohol, the police said. The incident took place by 7. 30 pm at the victim's residence near Pakalkuri. The incident was spotted by a granddaughter of the victim. On seeing her, the accused tried to flee t
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Dr Giovani Baranallo, professor of paediatric neuromuscular disorders at University College London, praised the Kerala United Against Rare Diseases (KARE) initiative for its comprehensive approach to managing rare diseases. Speaking at the first international conference on neuromuscular disorders, APND 2025, organised by the Pediatric Neurology Subsection of the Indian Academy of Neurology in the state capital, Dr Baranallo highlighted the states integrated model of early scr
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: To introduce new ideas and technologies in the field of waste management, Vruthi 2025 - The Clean Kerala Conclave, will be held at Kanakakunnu, Thiruvananthapuram, from April 9 to 13. The event is being organised by the local self-government department as part of the Malinya Muktham Nava Keralam campaign and coordinated by Suchitwa Mission. As part of the conclave, the registration for the programme Wasteathon 2025 has begun. The event aims to develop innovative solutions to
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Transgender people have all the right to live with pride in society, said Social Justice Minister R Bindu on Sunday. The minister was inaugurating the fourth edition of Varnapakittu, the art and cultural fete organised by the state social justice department to promote the creativity of transgender persons, at Nishagandhi Auditorium in Thiruvananthapuram. The minister lashed out at the injustice and discrimination faced by the transgender community, and said the social justice
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Sticking to its practice for the last two editions of Attukal Pongala, All Kerala Mens Association (AKMA), a collective that claims to be fighting for the rights of oppressed men, offered pongala. Association president Vattiyoorkavu Ajith Kumar and two other members offered pongala in front of the Secretariat seeking divine blessings to change the mindset of feminists, who are destroying society, and to end the ongoing protest of the ASHA workers in an amicable manner. The as
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The state capital was cleaned up within hours after the Attukal Pongala festival, attended by lakhs of devotees, on Thursday. As many as 3,204 sanitation workers swung into action with the mammoth task to clean up the streets of the state capital. While 30 wards were declared part of a festival zone, devotees offered pongala even in the ex-panchayat wards under the City Corporation. According to corporation officials, devotees were spread across 60 wards, making the cleaning