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NEW DELHI : Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday praised the contributions of former Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla, Special Public Prosecutor in the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks case Ujjwal Nikam, Kerala BJP leader C Sadanandan Master, and historian Meenakshi Jain, following their nomination to the Rajya Sabha. In a series of posts on X, the Prime Minister congratulated the four individuals, who are now set to become members of the Rajya Sabha after being nominated by President Droupadi Murmu. In one post, the Prime Minister said, Shri Ujjwal Nikam's devotion to the legal field and to our Constitution is exemplary. He has not only been a successful lawyer but also been at the forefront of seeking justice in important cases. The Prime Minister highlighted Nikam's achievements, stating that he has consistently worked to uphold constitutional values and ensure ordinary citizens are treated with dignity. During his entire legal career, he has always worked to strengthen constitutional values and ensure common citizens are always treated with dignity. It's gladdening that the President of India has nominated him to the Rajya Sabha. My best wishes for his parliamentary innings, Modi wrote on X. Former Foreign Secretary Shringla, Ujjwal Nikam, among four nominated to Rajya Sabha The BJP had previously fielded Nikam as its candidate for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections from the Mumbai North Central constituency. The Prime Minister also lauded Shringlas contributions, noting that he has excelled as a diplomat, intellectual, and strategic thinker. Over the years, he's made key contributions to India's foreign policy and also contributed to our G20 Presidency. Glad that he's been nominated to the Rajya Sabha by the President of India. His unique perspectives will greatly enrich parliamentary proceedings, Modi said. Further praising C Sadanandan Master, the Prime Minister said his life exemplifies courage and the refusal to bow to injustice. Violence and intimidation couldn't deter his spirit towards national development. His efforts as a teacher and social worker are also commendable. He is extremely passionate about youth empowerment, Modi stated. Congratulations to him for being nominated to the Rajya Sabha by Rashtrapati Ji. Best wishes for his role as MP, he added. Modi also expressed joy over Meenakshi Jains nomination to the Rajya Sabha by the President. She has distinguished herself as a scholar, researcher and historian. Her works in the fields of education, literature, history and political science have enriched academic discourse significantly. Best wishes for her parliamentary tenure, the Prime Minister said. The four individuals have been nominated under the Presidents quota, through which the President nominates 12 eminent persons from various fields to the Rajya Sabha. This year, President Droupadi Murmu has nominated Harsh Vardhan Shringla, Ujjwal Nikam, C Sadanandan Master, and Meenakshi Jain.
PM Modi Called Me, Said Kerala Matters: C Sadanandan Master On Rajya Sabha Nomination | Exclusive
Sadanandan Master said, PM Modi urged me to step forward to fulfill my mission of transforming Kerala into a flourishing state, free of political violence and intimidation.
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President nominates Shringla, Nikam, Sadanandan, Meenakshi Jain to Rajya Sabha
New Delhi, Jul 13: President of India has nominated four distinguished individuals former Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla, Special Public Prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam, Kerala teacher and BJP leader C. Sadanandan Master, and historian Dr. Meenakshi Jain to the Rajya Sabha, as per a Gazette notification issued on Saturday. These nominations fill the existing [] The post President nominates Shringla, Nikam, Sadanandan, Meenakshi Jain to Rajya Sabha appeared first on Northlines .
PM Modi hails contribution of four nominated to RS
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday hailed the contributions of former foreign secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla, special public prosecutor in the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks case Ujjwal Nikam, Kerala BJP leader C Sadanandan Master and historian Meenakshi Jain after they were nominated to the Rajya Sabha. In a notification issued late Saturday night, Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
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PM Modi Hails Contribution Of Four Nominated To Rajya Sabha
New Delhi, Jul 13: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday hailed the contributions of former foreign secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla, special public prosecutor in the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks case Ujjwal Nikam, Kerala BJP leader C Sadanandan Master and historian Meenakshi Jain after they were nominated to the Rajya Sabha. In a notification issued late Saturday night , the Union Home Ministry said the President has nominated the four to the Rajya Sabha. Shri Ujjwal Nikams devotion to the legal [] The post PM Modi Hails Contribution Of Four Nominated To Rajya Sabha appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Former Foreign Secretary Shringla, Ujjwal Nikam, among four nominated to Rajya Sabha
NEW DELHI: In a significant move aimed at enriching parliamentary deliberations, President Droupadi Murmu has nominated four well-known individuals to the Rajya Sabha. The nominations were made under Article 80(1)(a) of the Constitution and fill the vacancies left by the retirement of earlier nominated members. Among the nominees is senior public prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam, best known for leading the prosecution in the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack case. With a long and successful career in criminal law, Nikam is expected to bring legal experience and insight to the House. Social worker and educationist C Sadanandan Master from Kerala has also been nominated. Known for his decades of grassroots work in rural development and education, his nomination highlights the governments focus on recognising those who have served society selflessly. Former foreign secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla, a seasoned diplomat, is another appointee. He has held key positions, including Indias Ambassador to the US and High Commissioner to Bangladesh. His foreign policy experience will be valuable in shaping discussions on global and strategic matters. The fourth nominee is Dr Meenakshi Jain, a noted historian and academic. She is widely respected for her research and writings on Indian civilisation and history. Her presence is expected to add depth to debates on cultural and historical topics. These appointments aim to bring diverse knowledge and experience from the fields of law, diplomacy, history, and social service to the Rajya Sabha, helping strengthen democratic debate and policymaking.
Shringla, Nikam Among 4 Nominated To Rajya Sabha
NEW DELHI, Jul 13: Former Foreign Secretary Shringla, Special Public Prosecutor in the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks case Ujjwal Nikam, Kerala teacher C. Sadanandan Master, and historian Meenakshi Jain have been nominated to the Rajya Sabha by the President of India. The nomination announcement in the Gazette on Saturday (July 12, 2025) noted that they are being nominated to fill the vacancies caused due to retirement of nominated members. In total, the President of India nominates 12 persons as her [] The post Shringla, Nikam Among 4 Nominated To Rajya Sabha appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
President nominates Kerala BJP veteran C. Sadanandan Master to the Rajya Sabha
The lower primary school teacher had contested as the BJP candidate from the Koothuparambu constituency in the 2021 Kerala legislative Assembly elections
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Ketamelon kingpin used ID cards sourced from darkweb for drugs trade
KOCHI: The kingpin behind Ketamelon, a darknet-based drug trafficking platform operating across India, procured identity cards from the darknet to ship LSD blots and ketamine, the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) has found. The central agency has initiated steps to freeze the assets of the accused, believed to have been acquired through proceeds of crime. NCB had earlier arrested Edison Babu, a resident of Muvattupuzha, along with Arun Thomas, after a probe revealed that Edison was operating the Ketamelon platform on the dark web. Investigators found that Edison procured multiple government-issued ID cards, such as Aadhaar, PAN, and election IDs, from darknet marketplaces using cryptocurrency to book parcels for drug deliveries. There are several platforms on the darknet selling forged identification documents. The accused used these to book parcels anonymously, helping him evade detection if a consignment was intercepted, said an NCB source. The agency has also identified several individuals who were purchasing drugs via the Ketamelon platform. We have located some of them and they are currently under surveillance. A detailed probe is under way with assistance from our units in other states, an official said. Investigators found that Edison had dispatched over 600 parcels to customers in the past year alone. While the exact value of the illicit earnings is yet to be determined, as most transactions were conducted using Monero (XMR). This privacy-focused cryptocurrency conceals sender and receiver details. We interrogated both Edison and Arun for four days after securing their custody last week. However, more information needs to be gathered, and we will be seeking further custody from the court, the official added. The accused reportedly made significant investments and acquired properties in Ernakulam and Idukki districts. The authorities are now collecting detailed information on these assets to prevent further transactions.
LoP V D Satheesan seeks vigilance probe into corruption in Kerala Digital University
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Leader of Opposition V D Satheesan wrote a letter to Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Saturday, urging the immediate formation of a special vigilance team to investigate serious allegations of corruption, financial fraud, and irregularities at Kerala Digital University. In the letter, Satheesan raised grave concerns over the functioning of the university, particularly pointing to the role of India Graphene Engineering and Innovation Centrea private company that partnered in the graphene project, which the chief minister had publicly championed. He alleged that the company began operations only after the government order on the project was issued but received advance funds even before completing necessary official procedures. It is deeply shameful for the state that such blatant corruption has occurred in a project of this scale, Satheesan wrote. He claimed that various projects meant for the university are being hijacked by private interests using shell companies floated by faculty members. Reports suggest that some teachers have formed more than five companies to swindle project funds and are using university-paid staff to run these firms, he alleged. The opposition leader further stated that in addition to Rs 94.85 crore granted by the Union Ministry of Electronics, the state government has also committed significant funds to the graphene initiative. He said this makes the alleged misuse even more serious. Satheesan also flagged concerns over the misuse of infrastructure, alleging that a building leased by the university for the proposed Digital Science Parkbuilt at a cost of croreswas being used to house employees of private firms. These corrupt and misguided moves are unfolding right under the Chief Ministers leadership, he said in the letter.
Union Minister Amit Shah targets 25 per cent vote share in upcoming Kerala local body polls
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Setting the BJPs poll agenda in the state, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday projected 25% vote share for the saffron party in the upcoming local body election. Addressing the party workers in Thiruvananthapuram, Shah trained guns on Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and claimed the BJP-led NDA will form government in Kerala in 2026. Highlighting the Centres contributions to Keralas infrastructure, Shah said contrary to perception, central allocations to the state have increased. He pointed out that the railway budget allocation for Kerala, which was just Rs 372 crore in 2004, has increased to Rs 3,700 crore under the Modi government. The Union minister addressed a massive gathering of party workers at Putharikandam ground at the Vikasitha Keralam (Developed Kerala) event, which marked a significant show of strength for the BJP in the state. In his speech, Shah lashed out at both the ruling LDF and the Opposition UDF, accusing them of decades of corruption and neglect. For real change, Kerala must stop rotating power between the UDF and LDF. Both these fronts focus only on the development of their cadre. Only the BJP can ensure the development of the state, he said. Energising the crowd of around 30,000 party workers by raising Bharat Mata Ki Jai slogan, he took a swipe at CM Pinarayi Vijayan. Let our voices be loud enough so that even the chief minister, who is abroad, hears about this powerful gathering, he said. Rejecting the perception that the BJP is a party limited to northern India, Shah pointed to its growth in Odisha, Tripura, Telangana and Assam. BJP is now a national party in every sense, he said, urging the partys grassroots workers to take the message of Viksit Bharat and Vikasitha Keralam to every household. The Union home minister launched a fierce attack on the LDF and UDF, accusing them of turning Kerala into a hub of corruption and lawlessness. He also drew comparisons between major corruption scandals during their respective tenures. He termed the gold smuggling case as the biggest government-sponsored corruption. LDF has been tainted by the cooperative bank scam, Exalogic scam, LIFE Mission scam, K-Fone scam, PPE kit scam, and more, he said. Shah also questioned the LDFs inaction against the now-banned PFI, saying it was the Modi government that finally cracked down on the outfit. Targeting the UDF, Shah brought up the solar scam, the bar bribery scandal and the Palarivattom flyover scam. Accusing both the fronts of betraying public trust and misusing power for personal gain, Shah said: There is not even a single corruption charge against the Modi-led central government, he added. Kerala has given enough opportunities to both the LDF and UDF, but in return, they engaged in corruption and turned the state into a breeding ground for anti-national elements, Shah said. Stating that the partys support in the state has grown significantly, Shah targeted over 25% vote share in the state.
UDUPI : Rooted in the coastal traditions of Karnataka, Yakshagana is a demanding art form that blends music, dance, dialogue, facial expression, and elaborate costume in a single performance. While many artistes specialise in one area such as percussion, singing, or acting, truly mastering multiple aspects requires years of dedication and a deep understanding of its rhythms and narratives. K Ajith Kumar from Udupi is one such rare versatile artiste. Trained in performing stage roles, particularly demon characters, Ajith is equally proficient in playing both the maddale and chende, making him a versatile figure in Yakshagana. His journey began under the guidance of his father, Babu Shettigar, and was further shaped by renowned gurus such as Hiriyadka Gopala Rao and Kemmannu Ananda. With over four decades of experience, Ajiths contributions span traditional performances, experimental productions and cultural tours in India and abroad. Born on February 18, 1967, Ajith inherited his passion for Yakshagana early on from his father, and nurtured it through disciplined learning and practice. He excels not only in enacting powerful roles, but also in mastering key percussion instruments like the maddale and chende, an uncommon achievement. His performances have taken him across India and internationally, performing in Kerala, Delhi, Singapore, the US, and Europe. His association with Karnataka Kaladarshini and appearances on Doordarshan and Akashvani have further elevated his profile. Ajith has also collaborated on experimental dance fusion and theatre, blending tradition with contemporary perspectives. As a schoolboy, I was drawn to both dance and percussion -- learning maddale and dance from Hiriyadka Gopala Rao and chende from Kemmannu Ananda. My association with Sri Laxmi Janardhana Yakshagana Kala Mandali, Ambalapady, has been lifelong. Having grown with the troupe since childhood, now I serve as its president, he said. A regular performer, Ajith balances his passion for Yakshagana with his private business, devoting his days to work and his evenings and nights to performances. At times, I have had to take leave from business, when performances are scheduled in faraway places, he says. Frequently invited to Yakshagana melas for himmela roles, he has performed with troupes such as Saligrama Mela, playing both chende and maddale. Inspired by his father, he continues to expand his repertoire, participating in events like those hosted by Karnataka Kala Darshini, Bengaluru. K Ajith Kumar He has also worked with renowned theatre artiste late Udyavara Madhava Acharya in his experimental roopakas. Ajith credits Yakshagana enthusiast Murali Kadekar for encouraging his ventures all these years. He also travelled to the United States last month, where he performed in a roopaka that blends Yakshagana and Bharatanatyam. The event was scheduled at the Three Aksha Institute of Performing Arts, Philadelphia. Despite his demanding schedule, Ajith remains grounded in family life. He is supported by his wife Renuka, daughter Swayamprabha (Class 9), and son Shishir (Class 6), and ensures he spends quality time with them. His family remains a steady pillar behind his continued commitment to both Yakshagana and his business. Yakshagana enthusiast and talamaddale organiser Sudhakar Acharya from Udupi praised Ajiths dedication. He brings depth to every performance, whether on stage or with percussion, he said. LIFE IS A STAGE K Ajith Kumar trained under his father Babu Shettigar during school days He learnt maddale and dance from Hiriyadka Gopala Rao and chende from Kemmannu Ananda He has performed across India and internationally, including in Singapore, the US, and Europe He manages a business by day and performs Yakshagana by night Currently, he serves as president of Sri Laxmi Janardhana Yakshagana Kala Mandali, Ambalapady
Mortal remains of student pilot killed in Canada expected to be brought next week
KOCHI: The mortal remains of student pilot Sreehari Sukesh, who was killed in a mid-air collision between two aircraft during a training session in Canada on Tuesday, are expected to be brought to Kerala early next week. The consulate, responding to the query of K V Thomas, the special representative of the Kerala government in Delhi, said the consulate is working in coordination with the Canadian government authorities and the funeral home to expedite the formalities. The autopsy has been done. The mortal remains of the deceased will be shifted to the funeral home on July 12 for embalming. The necessary documents from the provincial government are expected on July 15, and the procedures will be completed on the same day. The funeral home has also been alerted to bring the necessary documents to the consulate immediately for the procedures and book the flights for transportation of the mortal remains early next week, said Girish Juneja, the Consulate General of India in Toronto. Ernakulam MP Hibi Eden, who contacted Indian Embassy in Canada in-charge Chinmoy Naik on Friday, said through the efficient interventions of the Department of External Affairs and the Indian Embassy in Canada, the procedures will be expedited. The body will be brought to the relatives and family members as soon as possible. The Acting Consulate General in Toronto, Kapidhwaja Pratap Singh, has contacted the affected family, a local person in Canada who is related to the family, and the local police authorities. The funeral home has been notified in advance to submit the necessary documents to the consulate for the remaining procedures and to book flights to transport the body early next week, he said. Sreehari, a Tripunithura native, was training for his Commercial Pilot License (CPL).
Leader of Opposition VD Satheesan slams draft amendment on solar power
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Leader of Opposition V D Satheesan has demanded the withdrawal of the draft amendment on renewable energy regulations related to solar power plants, warning that it could cripple solar power generation in the state. The draft amendment mandates a three-phase connection for installing solar panels with a capacity of 3 kilowatts and requires those producing 5 kilowatts of solar power to store 30% of it in batteries. It also includes levying a surcharge of Rs 1 per unit of electricity generated, to be paid to KSEB, and implementing net metering for those producing above 3 kilowatts. None of these conditions are acceptable. If the amendment is enforced, all solar plants in the state will be forced to shut down, said Satheesan. He criticised the recommendation to use batteries from two unavailable brands in the market, calling it corruption. This is a pro-private, anti-people decision. Both the government and the Electricity Regulatory Commission should roll back the proposal immediately, added Satheesan.
Union Minister Amit Shah calls for Change, says BJP will form govt in Kerala in 2026
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Setting the BJPs poll agenda in the state, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday projected 25% vote share for the saffron party in the upcoming local body election. Addressing party workers in Thiruvananthapuram, Shah trained his guns on Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, and claimed the BJP-led NDA will form government in Kerala in 2026. Highlighting the Centres contributions to Keralas infrastructure, Shah said contrary to perception, central allocations to the state have increased. He pointed out that the railway budget allocation for Kerala, which was just Rs 372 crore in 2004, has increased to Rs 3,700 crore under the Modi government. The Union minister was addressing a massive gathering of party workers at Putharikandam ground during the Vikasita Keralam (Developed Kerala) event, which marked a significant show of strength for the BJP in the state. In his speech, Shah lashed out at both the ruling LDF and the Opposition UDF, accusing them of decades of corruption and neglect. For real change, Kerala must stop rotating power between the UDF and LDF. Both these fronts focus only on the development of their cadre. Only the BJP can ensure the development of the state, he said. Energising the crowd of around 30,000 party workers by raising Bharat Mata Ki Jai slogan, he took a swipe at CM Pinarayi Vijayan. Let our voices be loud enough so that even the chief minister who is abroad hears this powerful gathering, he said. Shah launched a fierce attack on the LDF and UDF, accusing them of turning Kerala into a hub of corruption and lawlessness. He also drew comparisons between major corruption scandals during their respective tenures. Shah accuses LDF, UDF of betraying public trust, misusing power for gains Shah termed the gold smuggling case as the biggest government-sponsored corruption. LDF has been tainted by the cooperative bank scam, Exalogic scam, LIFE Mission scam, K-Fone scam, PPE kit scam, and more, he said. Shah also questioned the LDFs inaction against the now-banned PFI, saying it was the Modi government that finally cracked down on the outfit. Union Home Minister Amit Shah visiting Rajarajeshwara temple at Taliparamba in Kannur on Saturday evening Targeting the UDF, Shah brought up the solar scam, the bar bribery scandal and the Palarivattom flyover scam. Accusing both the fronts of betraying public trust and misusing power for personal gain, Shah said: There is not even a single corruption charge against the Modi-led Union government, he added. Kerala has given enough opportunities to both the LDF and UDF, but in return, they engaged in corruption and turned the state into a breeding ground for anti-national elements, Shah said. Stating that the partys support in the state has grown significantly, from 11% vote share in 2014 to 20% in 2024, Shah expressed confidence about forming a BJP-led government in Kerala in 2026. He also announced that the BJP will contest in 21,000 wards in the local body elections, with the aim of securing over 25% of the votes. Shah strongly pitched the BJPs development model, asserting that it rests on three key pillarscorruption-free governance, non-discriminatory implementation of welfare schemes and prioritising development above vote bank politics. Rejecting the perception that the BJP is a party limited to northern India, Shah pointed to its growth in Odisha, Tripura, Telangana and Assam. BJP is now a national party in every sense, he said, urging the partys grassroots workers to take the message of Viksit Bharat and Vikasita Keralam to every household. Addressing the gathering, BJP state president Rajeev Chandrasekhar criticised both the LDF and UDF for Keralas economic challenges. The state is grappling with unemployment and inflation, yet neither the government nor the Opposition is doing anything about it. Only BJP can bring meaningful development, he said. Senior party leaders, including Prakash Javadekar, V Muraleedharan, K Surendran, P C George, Kummanam Rajasekharan, O Rajagopal and Shone George were also present at the event. Earlier in the day, Shah inaugurated Mararji Bhavan, the BJPs new state headquarters, at Aristo Junction in Thiruvananthapuram. He hoisted the party flag at the new state office and planted a Kanikonna (Golden Shower Tree) on the premises.
Discrimination against SC community remains: Kerala High Court
KOCHI: The Kerala High Court has observed that despite protective provisions for Scheduled Caste communities in the Constitution and laws like the SC and ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, discrimination and ostracisation against them have not been fully eradicated. Justice V G Arun said the Scheduled Castes in India have faced systemic ignominy like exclusion, untouchability and violence rooted in centuries-old caste hierarchy. They had restricted access to resources, land and quality education. Still, the discrimination continues. One cannot be oblivious of the fact that the tolerance level of persons from vulnerable sections will not be the same as that of those who have not suffered any such ignominy. To put it pithily, only the wearer knows where the shoe pinches, the court said. The HC made the remarks while dismissing a petition filed by C K Kusuman, former principal of DB College in Kottayams Keezhoor, seeking to quash the case against him for allegedly making casteist remarks against an assistant professor in 2022. Advocate Thomas J Anakkallunkal, the assistant professors counsel, said the principal made the comments with the deliberate intention of insulting him by reason of his parentage. The remarks were made during the staff meeting of the college, the counsel said. The court said the question of whether the insulting remark made inside the hall can be perceived as something done within public view can only be decided based on evidence, and the HC cannot conduct a mini-trial or microscopic scrutiny of documents.
MVD suspects fuel leak in Palakkad car explosion
KOCHI: The Motor Vehicles Department (MVD) suspects a fuel leakage as the cause of the shocking mishap in which a car exploded at Chittur in Palakkad on Friday evening when the ignition was turned on. A senior MVD official, who was part of the team that inspected the vehicle and prepared a preliminary report, said that the car was a Maruti-800, 2002 model, and registered in the name of the driver Elsys husband Martin, who had passed away three months ago, and had remained unused since. Investigators suspect a fatal fuel leakage was at play. The MVD official explained that in cars manufactured after 2000 (MV-5 vehicles), petrol begins to flow to the engine as soon as the ignition key is turned. If any damage happens to the lines through which the petrol is injected, then fuel spillage will happen, the official stated. As per our finding in the preliminary inspection, we suspect that fuel leakage might have happened even when the car was first started and taken out. There might have been some small spores [leaks], and the petrol might have spilled onto the start motor. When the lady turned off the car and alighted, the spilled fuel would have accumulated. Upon her return, when she tried to start the car again, the spark being produced at the start motor might have resulted in the fire. With the fuel continuing to flow to the engine, the flame got bigger and engulfed the car. he added. The report added that the central locking system also got jammed because its wires quickly burnt, preventing the occupants from escaping the inferno. A detailed inquiry is on to find out the exact cause of the devastating fire, the official added. On Friday, Elsy reportedly started the vehicle from its shed after nearly three months, parked it outside, and then returned to the house. After approximately half-an-hour, she came back to the car. While turning the ignition key, the car suddenly exploded and caught fire, which rapidly engulfed the vehicle, trapping Elsy and her three children inside. Locals quickly rushed to the spot, bravely breaking open the doors to rescue them. The childrens grandmother, too, sustained burn injuries in her desperate attempt to pull them to safety.
NMC U-turn over pending stipends to interns, PG doctors
NEW DELHI: The National Medical Commission (NMC) has, yet again, taken a U-turn over the issue of medical colleges and institutions not paying stipends to their interns and postgraduate scholars. In the latest notice issued July 11, the statutory body that regulates medical education, professionals, and research in India, said all medical institutions must submit the complete course-wise fee structure and details regarding stipend payment to MBBS interns, junior residents and senior residents, etc. The notice warned that non-compliance will result in the issuance of show-cause notices, financial penalties, withdrawal of course recognition, and suspension of admissions. The latest directions come four days after NMC put the onus first on colleges, and then the universities they are affiliated with, and finally the state for addressing the grievances of its students regarding various challenges they are facing, including the stipend issue. This newspaper has done a series of stories on the issue, one of the major demands of interns and PG students and also taken up by various resident doctors associations. The NMC notice, which contradicted itself in just four days on the issue, comes in the wake of the suspension of 64 MBBS interns of Chalmeda Anand Rao Institute of Medical Sciences, a private medical college in Telangana, for a week following protests by the students over the non-payment of government-mandated stipends. Speaking with this paper, Kerala-based RTI activist, Dr K V Babu, described the latest notice as mere eyewash. NMC has repeatedly responded to my RTI, stating that the responsibility to take action is with the state authorities. A public notice issued on July 8 put the onus on the college, the university and the state. The NMC lists 60 government and private medical colleges that have not paid their interns and PGs stipends. Fifty medical colleges have paid a nominal stipend only. What is it doing with that data? The NMC had issued a similar warning in November 2024. But no action was taken against the erring medical colleges. What is the purpose of reissuing the same public notice? Instead, the NMC should take action under the Maintenance of Standards of Medical Education Regulations (MSME), 2023, Dr Babu said.
Plastic pellets, untreated sewage pose threat at Papanasam beach in Varkala
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: With the annual Vavu Bali ritual just days away, pollution at the Papanasam beach in Varkala has sparked serious concern among devotees and the Janardhana Swamy Temple authorities. Nurdles (tiny plastic pellets) from the MSC Elsa 3 shipwreck and unchecked sewage discharge from nearby hotels and resorts continue to pollute the beach, posing a health hazard and creating severe inconvenience for tourists and pilgrims. The temple authorities, who oversee the ritual arrangements, have expressed their worry over the unhygienic conditions of the beach. The stench from the polluted water and the plastic nurdles washing ashore have made it difficult for devotees arriving to offer bali, said a temple official. We hope the authorities will act swiftly to clean up the area before the Vavu Bali on July 24, the official added. Local residents say that none of the authorities, including the Dewaswom Board, Varkala municipality, and district administration, are taking up the responsibility to address the pollution issues at the beach frequented by thousands every day. Hospital ward councillor K Anil Kumar echoed the concerns, stating that the beach is in no condition to host a major spiritual event. The restaurants and resorts on the cliff continue to discharge raw sewage directly into the water. No serious cleanup was undertaken last year either, despite the large turnout of devotees. The dispute between departments on who is responsible for cleaning up the beach every year has worsened the situation, he said. Meanwhile, Papanasam ward councillor P Ajayakumar maintained that daily cleaning efforts are underway. Fire department personnel and volunteers have been consistently removing plastic nurdles from the shore. We will intensify the cleanup and make all necessary arrangements to ensure that the ritual is conducted smoothly, he said.
One injured in fire at shopping complex in Thiruvananthapuram
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: A massive fire broke out at MT Complex, located along the Nagaroor-Kallambalam road at around 5pm on Saturday. According to fire officials, the blaze is suspected to have started on the second floor and rapidly spread through the building. Goods stored on the ground and first floors were completely destroyed. A gymnasium operating within the complex was also gutted in the fire. While attempting to douse the flames, the complexs owner, Naseem, 58, a native of Nagaroor, sustained a serious head injury from falling. The fire threatened to spread to a nearby KSFE office and gas agency. However, autorickshaw drivers by moving the gas cylinders to safety, helped avert a huge disaster. Five fire force units from Attingal, Vamanapuram, Navayikulam, and Kadakkal were deployed to the place. It took them nearly an hour and a half to bring the flames under control. Though the exact cause of the fire remains unknown, preliminary assessments suggest a possible short circuit. Fire officials pointed out that the building lacked basic fire safety equipment, which could have helped contain the blaze in the early stages.
One more Nipah case in Kerala as patient dies at Perinthalmanna hospital
The man hailing from Kumaramputhur, near Mannarkkad, in Palakkad district was under treatment at the hospital for fever-related ailments
PALS roadshow unites Keralas engineering institutions for academic excellence
For BJP, it's Kerala first; for CPM, cadre comes first: Amit Shah
Union Home Minister Amit Shah criticized the CPI(M) for prioritizing party interests over Kerala's development, while asserting BJP's commitment to 'Viksit Keralam.' He claimed India would be free of Naxalism by 2026 and accused both LDF and UDF of corruption, urging voters to support BJP in the upcoming local body elections to achieve a developed Kerala.
Amit Shah offers prayers at Rajarajeswara Temple amid tight security
After offering prayers at the temple, he returned to the airport by 6.45 p.m. and departed for New Delhi at 7.15 p.m
500 issues in 44 years, a testament to a tiny magazines resilience, literary excellence
Writers and readers gather in Malappuram to celebrate Innu magazines journey, which began in 1981 and earned a Limca Record as Indias longest-running little magazine
Continuous glucose monitoring key to healthy pregnancy: expert
K.R. Jyothilal launches two projects for Type 1 diabetes patients at JPEF 2025
Echoes of empowerment: Penkaalangal resonates at National Percussion Festival
The second day of the percussion festival began with a stirring Panchari Melam performance led by Therozhi Ramakuruppu
Trailblazer in ghatam now hears beats of success
Indias first woman ghatam maestro Sukanya Ramgopal recalls her rebellious journey. In the process, she pulled the instrument out of the shadows.
CPI demands disbanding of NTA, reforms in wildlife law
Resolution passed at the four-day district conference of the party at Irinjalakuda condemned repeated irregularities and alleged large-scale corruption in exams conducted by the NTA, claiming that the agency operated with no transparency or accountability
Brazilian couple nabbed for suspected smuggling of drugs by swallowing them in capsule form
Take steps to help girls build confidence, says Sathidevi
District convention of the Forum against Domestic Violence sees support of over 18 organisations
Missing building numbers in K-Smart continue to trouble taxpayers
Taxpayers unable to pay property tax due to the issue; Corpn. attributes the problem to possible omissions during the data migration process to the new software
Ex-ISRO Chairman to receive Ramasramam award
Wayanad DCC president manhandled by workers during seminar
Appointment letters handed over to 93 candidates at Rozgar Mela in Thiruvananthapuram
Kerala schools are abolishing backbenches with a U-shaped seating arrangement, inspired by a Malayalam film, to foster inclusivity. Anand Mahindra reminisced about his backbencher days, acknowledging the potential for balanced participation while valuing the freedom it provided. The internet shows mixed reactions, with some praising equality and others lamenting the loss of creative space.
CBFC grants certification for Malayalam movie Janaki V v/s State of Kerala
The film is likely to be released in cinemas on July 17, the director says
Cop found dead; family alleges foul play
Jaison Alex, a Circle Inspector with the Telecommunication department of the police, was found hanging at his home in Pullannivila
Otter threat lurks on Kottayams riverbanks
As number of otter bite incidents go up, residents seek urgent steps to control their population. Also, fish farmers report huge losses as otters, attacking in groups, consume large quantities of fish. Poaching otter a punishable offense the animal is classified as a vulnerable species on the IUCN Red List
Investors meet on cards to promote Kinfra projects in Kozhikode
Proposal mooted at a State-level meeting in Thiruvananthapuram attended by Industries and Public Works Ministers
Outrage over foot worship at schools in Kasaragod, Kannur
Education Minister, child rights panel seek reports. Minister calls for report from Director of General Education and condemns the practice as undemocratic and against the spirit of modern education
Police to take action after schoolgirl fell from moving bus
Enforcement squad seizes 169 kg of banned plastic
Scrap draft regulations on renewable energy: V.D. Satheesan
Consumer forum to take up fight for proposed bus terminal near Kozhikode MCH
Civic groups rally behind consumer committee; joint action panel to be formed after July 22 open forum at stalled site
NIA court quashes attachments of 10 properties allegedly linked to banned PFI
Amit Shah slams LDF, UDF, alleges regimes led by them followed 'appeasement politics'
Union Home Minister Amit Shah criticized Kerala's LDF and UDF governments. He accused them of corruption and appeasement politics. Shah alleged Kerala became a haven for anti-national forces like PFI. He asserted only BJP can develop Kerala. Shah highlighted Modi government's projects for the state. He inaugurated BJP's new state office and unveiled the Viksit Keralam mission logo.
V.D. Satheesan demands vigilance probe into alleged irregularities in Digital University Kerala
DUK V-C in-charge Ciza Thomas had flagged the alleged financial irregularities and corruption in a letter to the Governor earlier this month
Thenmala Ecotourism Promotion Society to strengthen its activities
New six-storey block at Cherthala taluk hospital nearing completion
Authorities plan to open the new building by September
Health crisis on hartal days: Hospital visits declined by 50% in Kerala, finds study
THIRUVANTHAPURAM: A study of statewide hartals or bandhs has highlighted the significant negative impact these disruptions have on healthcare delivery. Published in the Journal of Environment and Public Health, the study analysed data from 16 government health institutions, ranging from public health centres to medical college hospitals, during four hartals called by political parties a decade ago. The findings revealed that the number of patients visiting outpatient clinics on hartal days dropped by nearly half due to restricted movement. The analysis compared the number of people seeking outpatient and emergency care on hartal days with those accessing services on normal days and the day following the bandh. Although the study was published in 2016, Dr Aju Mathew, its author, chose to again throw light on the findings on the day of another nationwide general strike, on Wednesday. When public transportation is disrupted -- whether by hartals, strikes, or even traffic blocks -- human health is impacted. Clearly, if hospital visits are cut in half, at least some lives are likely to be significantly affected. The claim by hartal organisers that 'hospitals are immune' is simply false, said Dr Mathew, a consultant oncologist and public health researcher based in Ernakulam. Heart attacks are the leading cause of death in India, and the delay in accessing hospital care directly leads to irreversible heart muscle damage. With this Bharat bandh, we can reasonably assume that some individuals may have suffered heart damage due to inaccessibility. Civil society and the government must take measures to prevent such disruptions, he added. The study did not include private hospitals, which deliver a significant portion of healthcare in the state, as these institutions are not covered by the RTI Act. However, Dr Mathew speculated that the impact on private healthcare would likely be more severe, as government hospitals are typically provided extra security during hartals. The study, however, acknowledges the limitations in data quality for further subgroup analysis regarding the number of surgical cases in emergency room visits and elective outpatient visits.
THIRUVANTHAPURAM: KSRTC is in a fix over the battery-draining electronic ticketing machines (ETMs), which are crucial for cashless payment and live tracking of buses. The conductors are hesitant to use the machines as the new machines drain their battery quickly, defeating the purpose. With over 22 lakh passengers relying on KSRTC services daily, the corporation has been forced to incur additional expenses to keep the ETMs running. Frequent recharging has become necessary, adding to operational strain. ETMs have long posed issues for KSRTC, but conductors earlier managed with traditional ticket racks when machines failed. However, this backup is no longer viable as the corporation has grown increasingly dependent on ETMs following its digitisation efforts. KSRTC recently introduced travel cards, UPI payment options, and live bus tracking on select routes, further embedding ETMs into daily operations. A KSRTC official acknowledged the difficulties but stated that a workaround has been devised. We cannot revert to the old system of issuing tickets. To ensure the ETMs remain operational, we've decided to install 24-volt charging points in 5,048 buses, the official said. The directive came from Transport Minister K B Ganesh Kumar, who has been pushing for more passenger-friendly technologies. Drawing comparisons to the Indian Railways' digital systems, the minister noted that with the popularisation of the Chalo app -- integrated with ETM GPS features -- KSRTC could eliminate enquiry counters at bus stations. The plan also includes phasing out reservation counters, with the staff being redirected to support additional services. In a shift from its previous approach of purchasing ETMs outright, KSRTC has now opted to lease the machines from Chalo, a transport-sector IT firm, at a cost of Rs 74 crore over five years. Under the lease, KSRTC pays 15.7 paise per ticket, amounting to Rs 3.45 lakh daily. Historically, KSRTC bought ETMs for Rs 5,200 each, which lasted about seven years. Subsequent purchases at Rs 8,600 per unit saw a slightly lower lifespan of 6.5 years. The decision to lease came after 5,550 machines -- each costing Rs 9,233-- began malfunctioning within just 18 months of deployment. Reported issues include display failures, overheating, and tickets failing to print.
Kerala Medical Council imposes penalty on doctor for displaying misleading qualifications
THIRUVANTHAPURAM: For the first time, the Kerala State Medical Council (KSMC- Modern Medicine) has imposed a monetary penalty on a doctor for displaying qualifications that were not approved by the council. The council's registrar issued a notice to a doctor based in Payyannur, directing him to pay a fine of Rs 10,000 for this 'serious offence.' The penalty followed a complaint filed by the Payyannur branch of the Indian Medical Association (IMA). An inquiry was subsequently conducted by the KSMC's ethics committee, which recommended action against the doctor. The individual in question holds an MBBS degree, along with a diploma in cardiology and a fellowship in gastrointestinal endoscopy-none of which are recognised by the KSMC. Health experts have welcomed this decision, considering it a landmark ruling that could act as a deterrent for practitioners who mislead the public by displaying unrecognised diplomas and certificates. This is a significant and welcome decision by the KSMC. A thorough investigation was carried out based on multiple complaints from both the public and the medical community, said a doctor involved in the investigation. This is the first case in which a monetary penalty has been imposed by the KSMC since its formation in 2021. Its predecessor, the Travancore-Cochin Medical Council, lacked the provision to impose penalties. The state legislature passed the Kerala State Medical Practitioners Act, 2021, to address gaps in the old law and grant the KSMC stronger regulatory powers. Under the current regulations, physicians are required to display only recognised medical degrees, certifications, diplomas, or honours that reflect professional knowledge or exemplary achievements. Additionally, it is deemed improper for doctors to use excessively large signboards or include anything other than their name, recognised qualifications, titles, specialty, and registration number. The IMA unit also raised concerns over a BDS-qualified dental doctor who was using the title of cosmetologist on the signboard, in the clinic of the same doctor.
'Will seek explanation in feet-washing incident', says Education Minister V Sivankutty
THIRUVANTHAPURAM: Amid controversy stirring up against students washing the feet of teachers as part of Guru Poornima in Kasargode and Mavelikkara, Education Minister V Sivankutty has stated that an explanation will be sought from the schools regarding this. The minister has instructed the general education director about the same. It is condemnable to see such practices in some schools run by Bharatiya Vidya Niketan. This is against democratic values, he said, citing the incidents that happened at Saraswathi Vidyalaya in Bandadka, Kasargode and Vidyadhiraja Vidyapeetom Central School in Mavelikkara. Meanwhile, SFI also criticised the activity, urging to stop such forceful uncivilised practices in RSS-controlled schools. These regressive practices pull down the states education system, which upholds progressive, secular and democratic values, the state leadership stated in a release. Students were allegedly made to kneel and wash the feet of nearly 30 retired teachers at the school in Kasargode offering flowers at their feet, as part of Guru Purnima celebrations on Thursday.
Aranmula gears up for 72-day Onam festivities with Vallasadya
On the opening day, the feast will be served to the crews of seven snake boats. Organisers say 415 feasts have been booked this season
Draft list on delimited district panchayat wards to be published on July 21
Delimitation Commission will accept complaints and suggestions regarding the draft till July 25
Two children injured in car blast succumb to burns
Their mother and elder sister is in critical care. The blast occurred in Palakkad on Friday evening when the woman turned on the cars ignition
Young siblings die from burn injuries in Palakkad car explosion
KOCHI: Two young siblings who sustained severe burn injuries in a car explosion in Palakkad on Friday evening died while undergoing treatment at a private hospital in Kochi. Emilina Mariam Martin (4) and Alfred Martin (6) passed away on Saturday, a day after the tragic incident. The condition of four-year-old Emilina was critical after she suffered serious burn injuries. Six-year-old Alfred was on ventilator support. Emilina's death was recorded at 2.15 pm, while Alfred succumbed to the burn injuries after 3 pm on Saturday. The body of the deceased will be handed over to the police for the post-mortem and other procedures, said the spokesperson of the hospital. Elsy Martin (40), the mother, and Aleena (10), the eldest daughter, are undergoing treatment at the hospital in Kochi. They are admitted to the burns ICU. Their condition is stable. We have started treatment, added the spokesperson. The explosion occurred on Friday around 5.15 pm in Athicode. Elsy was taking the children to a nearby shop after her work, and the car exploded as she tried to start the vehicle, a Maruti Suzuki 800. Aleena, who suffered minor injuries, was admitted to a private hospital in Palakkad but was later shifted to Medical Centre Hospital in Kochi. Martin, the father of the kids, passed away a few months ago.
Blog: Blog | The Longest Fight: The Unseen Struggles To Save Nimisha Priya In Yemen
The case of Nimisha Priya, an Indian nurse from Kollankod in Kerala's Palakkad district, sentenced to death in Yemen, is not just a legal battle-it is a deeply human story of a mother's tears, a daughter's suffering, and a society's moral conscience.
Monsoon likely to intensify in Kerala next week
IMD issues yellow alert warning of isolated heavy rain in 11 districts of the State on Saturday and seven districts on Sunday. The southwest monsoon is still 14% deficient in Kerala
CPI(M), Congress draw battle lines over Jamaat-e-Islamis political nature
An opinion piece on Media One, the TV channel of Jamaat, accusing the CPI(M) of stoking Islamophobia, draws partys ire. Congress supports Media One and CPI(M) accuses Congress of legitimising the Islamist outfit.
Gold smuggling case in Kerala the biggest govt.-sponsored scam in the country, says Amit Shah
BJP launches campaign for the 2025 local body polls in Kerala. Union Home Minister says the BJP will contest in over 21,000 wards in the 2025 local body elections with the aim of securing over 25% of votes
BJP becoming centre of Vikasit Keralam more important than having CM: Shah
Shah made the statement while addressing a massive gathering of party activists and supporters at a ward-level leadership meeting at Putharikandam Maidan here after inaugurating the new BJP state committee office
Modi government released more funds to Kerala than previous Congress governments: Amit Shah
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday slammed Kerala's ruling Left Democratic Front (LDF) and the Opposition Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF), accusing both of being tainted by corruption. Rejecting allegations of the Centre's stepmotherly treatment toward the state, he said the Modi-led government had allocated more funds to Kerala than the previous UPA government.
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Records tumble as young swimmers make waves at the state aquatic meet
The blue lanes of Dr BR Ambedkar International Aquatic Complex in Pirappancode, Thiruvananthapuram, rippled with ambition as a generation of young swimmers dived headlong into the 51st Junior and 41st Sub-Junior State Aquatic Championships. Organised by the Kerala Aquatic Association, the three-day meet drew over 650 swimmers from all 14 districts. The result was one of the most competitive editions in the states aquatic history, with 37 new state records and dozens of personal bests logged, says S Rajiv, president of Kerala Aquatic Association. As expected, the battle for top honours came down to two powerhouses, Ernakulam and Thiruvananthapuram, with the districts splitting the major titles. Ernakulam clinched the overall championship in the junior category with 795 points, edging out Thiruvananthapuram (738). Their dominance was most visible in individual sprint events, middle-distance races, and relays, particularly among the girls. The hosts struck back to win the sub-junior crown with 132 points, narrowly ahead of Ernakulam (130). Thiruvananthapuram also swept the boys and girls water polo titles, underlining their all-round strength in both racing and team events. This is Ernakulams first junior title, after years of Thiruvananthapuram dominating both categories, highlights Rajiv. Its a significant shift, he adds, and one that reflects how fast the sport is evolving across districts. Members of the Ernakulam district team receiving the trophy from M Vijayakumar, honourary life president of State Aquatic Association Members of the Thiruvananthapuram district team receiving the trophy from M Vijayakumar, honourary life president of State Aquatic Association Sreehari B of Thiruvananthapuram emerged as the top performer in Boys Group I, winning the individual championship and setting new state records in the 50m and 200m freestyle. His teammate Aarosh S topped Boys Group II, breaking the 100m butterfly and 200m freestyle records, while Maanav K Rajesh (Tvm) led Group III with a record in the 200m freestyle. In the girls division, Ardra S of Thiruvananthapuram claimed the Group I title, combining her medal haul in the pool with a starring role in water polo. Alakananda Raju of Ernakulam dominated Group II, setting a new record in the 200m breaststroke, while Shikha S R (Tvm) won Group III with a record in the 200m freestyle. Other record-setters included Avanthika Pradeep (Tvm) in the 100m backstroke, Shreya Binil (Ekm) in the 100m and 200m backstroke, Christeena Sojan (Ekm) in the 200m freestyle, and Eshani P Joshi (Ekm) in the 100m butterfly. Team events too reflected the two-district rivalry. Winners of the water polo event - Thiruvananthapuram Boys team Winners of the water polo event - Thiruvananthapuram Girls team Ernakulam won four of the six group team championships: Girls Group I and II, and Boys Group II and III. Meanwhile, Thiruvananthapuram topped Girls Group III and Boys Group I, and completed a clean sweep in water polo, taking home both the boys and girls titles. Their swimmers, Irfan Muhammed and Ardra S, were named Best Water Polo Players. Reflecting on the significance of the meet, Rajiv said the meet results gave Kerala renewed optimism ahead of the zonal and national championships. We were a powerhouse in swimming through the 90s and 2000s, but that momentum slipped over time. Now, with each stroke, we are regaining our rhythm. The official, whos also the secretary general of Kerala Olympic Association, pointed to the meets structure as a crucial factor in raising standards. All participants were selected through district-level championships held in all 14 districts. So what we witnessed at the meet was truly the finest talent Kerala has to offer, he adds. From record timings to breakout performances and rising competition from all corners of the state, this years championships, no doubt, revealed a shift in Keralas aquatic landscape. As the swimmers now turn their focus to zonal and national meets, the momentum built in Pirappancode will serve them well, Rajiv concludes.
Vizhinjam Seaport marks first anniversary; second phase extension to begin by September
Although the formal commercial commissioning of the port took place on December 3, 2024, the port began its limited-scale operations on July 12, 2024, after a ceremonial reception for the first mother vessel.
But the school's acclaim doesn't end there, as it has also become a model for innovation in education, thanks to a unique classroom setup that eliminates the idea of backbenchers entirely.
BJP office becoming centre of Vikasit Keralam more important than having CM: Amit Shah
Union Home Minister Amit Shah emphasized the importance of the BJP's state office in Thiruvananthapuram becoming the center of 'Vikasit Keralam,' even more so than having a Chief Minister. He inaugurated the new BJP state committee office, launching the party's mission for a developed Kerala ahead of local body and assembly elections. Shah also visited Kannur's Rajarajeshwara Temple.
'Cadre Welfare Bigger Than State's Development For CPI(M)': Amit Shah In Kerala
Amit Shah said the ruling LDF government in Kerala was involved in corruption and asserted that a 'Viksit Kerala' was not possible without the BJP.
A malayalam lesson turned into a play by students of a school in Ernakulam
The instant play had to based on a theme provided by NCERT and had to be staged without props, costume or music by the students in uniform.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah inaugurates BJPs new state committee office in Kerala
Thiruvananthapuram, Jul 12: Union Home MInister Amit Shah on Saturday inaugurated the new BJP state committee office, Mararji Bhavan, here ahead of launching the partys campaign for the upcoming local body polls this year and the assembly elections next year. Shah hoisted the party flag, planted a sapling in front of the building, cut the ribbon to enter the premises and lit a traditional lamp to mark the official opening of the new office. The Union Home Minister, who arrived [] The post Union Home Minister Amit Shah inaugurates BJPs new state committee office in Kerala appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Body of trainee pilot killed in Canada expected next week
The provincial government in Canada is likely to provide documents on July 15
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Trek to raw wilderness of Kathirmudi
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: For those seeking adventure off the beaten path, a guided trek to Kathirmudi, one of Thiruvananthapurams lesser-known forest destinations, is scheduled for July 26. Organised by Adventure Movement and Sports (AMAS), the 15-kilometre trek offers participants an engaging experience through raw forest trails, slippery rock paths, and pristine terrain. Kathirmudi, known for its untouched natural beauty, lies deep within the forests near Neyyar and Peppara Dam reservoirs. Rated as a moderate-level trek, the entire route is expected to take around six hours. Participants will be accompanied by certified trek leaders and forest guides, and may also have the opportunity to spot wildlife during the journey. The event, which starts from Kottoor in Thiruvananthapuram (exact location shared upon registration), is priced at `1,500 per person. The package includes breakfast, lunch, refreshments, trained guides certified by the Forest Department and AMAS, required permissions and entry passes, first aid support, and team-building games. Registration is open now, and with limited slots available, early booking is encouraged. To register or for more details, contact 9496889644.
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: In a major move to tackle climate change, the city corporation has unveiled a first-of-its-kind blueprint Net Zero Carbon and Resilient Buildings (NZCRB) to make the citys environment energy-efficient, climate-resilient and with a low-carbon footprint. The action plan, the officials say, is designed to drastically reduce carbon emissions across a buildings lifecycle, right from design and construction to its demolition, all the while helping it withstand the impacts of extreme weather. The action plan also recommends establishing an NZCRB Cell within the corporation to coordinate activities and ensure its long-term integration. The document has been drawn up by the civic body in collaboration with sustainable experts and research organisations, including WRI India, the Indian Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers (ISHRAE), and the Indian Green Building Council (IGBC). As part of it, the civic body will introduce innovative climate-responsive materials and technologies for construction, including heat pumps, high-performance glass and walling systems with low thermal resistance, to promote sustainable construction. Our city is expanding rapidly. Subsequently, the number of building construction approval requests in all 23 local bodies have also gone up. To address this rising energy demand, the corporation has made public buildings solar efficient, with a cumulative installed capacity of 17MW. This was done under the solar cities programme, explains corporation secretary Jahangir S. We are committed to moving towards net-zero carbon emissions in the building sector. For this, we are working on a climate budget for the city, he adds. New bylaws The action plan also promotes financial incentives, along with training for construction workforce, setting up community cooling spaces, and adopting nature-based solutions. An official with the corporation says the next step will be to come out with bylaws that can support the implementation of the plan. We will hold meetings with the government stakeholders on reducing carbon emissions in construction activities in the public sector. Also, several interventions can be done to reduce carbon emissions while renovating or demolishing the age-old structures in the city, adds the official. The civic body is planning to hold meetings with the Public Works Department (PWD) and Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEB) to implement the new policy. The first step would be to implement the policy in the government sector. There are so many offices and numerous buildings under the government. And our aim is to reduce carbon emissions in these structures first, says another official with the civic body. As part of it, a decentralised system will be developed for construction and demolition waste segregation along with a central processing unit. A 50 per cent of the demolition waste can be reused. One of the primary focuses will be on such waste, the official adds. Beyond reducing carbon emissions, the plan also offers other benefits such as lower urban heat island effects, improved air quality, long-term energy and infrastructure savings and local green job creation. It also proposes a dedicated steering committee to oversee implementation and track the progress. At a glance 1. Setting timelines and targets to transition all buildings to net-zero carbon status 2. Baseline inventory to track operational and total carbon emissions from the buildings in its complete life cycle 3. Set up a database to detail the carbon footprint of construction materials to help developers choose low-impact alternatives 4. Provide training for low-carbon construction practices for architects, builders, and contractors 5. Tax rebates, premium reductions and financial support mechanisms for developers adopting green practices Climate-responsive designs 1. Rooftop solar and alternative clean energy solutions to reduce dependency on carbon-heavy electricity. 2. Urban heat island mitigation and heat resilience measures will be integrated into the citys Risk-Informed Master Plan. 3. Promote vernacular architecture strategies to ensure thermal comfort and resilience 4. Encouraging deconstruction rather than demolition of old buildings for reusing and recycling of materials 5. Develop passive architecture-based cooling spaces in vulnerable zones like slums, with gender-sensitive designs. 6. All new public buildings must comply with Net Zero Carbon guidelines, incorporating tools like Building Information Modelling (BIM) and Life Cycle Assessment (LCA). 7. A decentralised system for construction and demolition (C&D) waste segregation and a central processing unit will be developed. Local vendors will be part of the panel to manage the collection.
The KEAM 2025 centralised allotment process commenced on July 11, allowing candidates to enter options for various undergraduate courses until July 16. Following option entry, the provisional allotment list will be released on July 17, and the first phase results are expected on July 18. Allotted candidates must confirm their seats by paying fees between July 18 and 21.
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Kerala capital to echo with retro thump-whump on Jawa-Yezdi Day
A motorcycle, riders would often declare, isnt just a machine it is an emotion that drives the soul. The Smoking Barrels Take the case of Athul Jayan, moderator of Smoking Barrels Jawa-Yezdi bikers group in Thiruvananthapuram. Watching his father riding a Yezdi, he fell in love with the brand. But the bonding began much before. In 1989, moments before I was born, my father rushed my mother to the hospital on a Yezdi Classic 2, he smiles. I then grew up, finished my engineering, got myself an old Yezdi Roadking in 2011. It was like a homage to the brand. I am still searching for the vehicle my father rode. It was sold off when he moved to the Middle East for work. I was too young then, but now, I would love to have it back. So, no doubt, Jawa is truly an emotion for me. This emotion brought together a bunch of Jawa buffs in 2007 on Orkut. Our aim was to discuss procurement of spare parts. They were becoming rare and prized, as Ideal Jawa had shut production of Jawa and Yezdi, says Abraham K John, a vintage bike collector. A Jawa veteran A 1955 make Jawa Soon, he and his tribe formed Smoking Barrels the second Jawa Yezdi lovers club in India, the first being in Mysore. Now, almost every district in the country has such a club. These have stood the test of time despite the invasion of several other brands, Abraham, who is also a moderator of the group. Riders like Athul and Abraham cant stop gushing about the Jawas and Yezdis the relaxed style and relaxed riding, the rhythmic exhaust thump, the classic instrument gauges they go on. Fired by this passion, they hunted for the bikes from scrap dealers, rummaged for spare parts, rebuilt the machines, and rode with reclaimed pride. Fans who dont have the privilege of devoting so much of time and effort now make do with Jawa and Yezdi models relaunched by Mahindra Classic Legends. Smoking Barrels is open to them as well. All thats needed is passion. From the Jawa vintage stable The Jawa riding groups in Bengaluru and Mysuru are the most vibrant ones in India. Whenever we face any hiccups with the machine, we post on groups about the need, and our Jawa friends take it up and get the work done. Its a brotherhood. One thats flourishing in Kerala as well, says Athul. The group currently has at least 30 die-hard Jawa-Yezdi fans the youngest being 21 and the oldest 57. Smoking Barrels members have spotted a couple of women Jawa riders in the city, and are keen to induct them into the clan. The group often goes on cross-country and camaraderie rides where they bond over machines, nature, and the freedom of the road ahead. We always try to take up social campaigns as well, adds Athul. Another Jawa yesteryear sensation Prized possession Of late, whenever we organise programmes, we speak to students and youths about motorcycles, riding, and the need to steer clear of drugs. The Smoking Barrels have never missed the International Jawa-Yezdi Day, said to be observed across the world on the second Sunday of every July, to celebrate the legacy of Jawa and Yezdi motorcycles. This is the 23rd edition. We organise meet-ups on the day to meet other riders who own a Jawa or Yezdi, says Abraham. This year, on July 13, the riders will assemble at Manaveeyam Veedhi, from where they will go on a ride with the message to choose life over drugs. For details: 9746344553
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There is a craze for that 'glass skin' in Kerala too
Recent discussions over actor-model Shefali Jariwalas untimely death have drawn attention to what seems to be a frenzied pursuit of the glow. With reports noting that some anti-ageing medication might have played a villain, there has been a renewed focus on the larger subject of Indias beauty craze. Kerala too is not insulated. For instance, the number of cosmetics centres has reportedly boomed from about 12,000 to over 30,000 in the past decade. Its high time that side effects of serums, creams, tablets, gummies, and shots all promising the ethereal glow were discussed widely. The glow we are talking about isnt a niche subject anymore. What was once abstract and internal linked to vitality and happiness is now an aesthetic benchmark, achieved with external aids and intensive routines. The definition of internal itself has shifted. Take the case of Ardra S, a teenager. She follows a meticulous skin and hair care regimen. Her arsenal includes cleansers, serums, creams, oils, masks, and nutricosmetic supplements. The products I use are all sourced from nature snail slime, sea salt, ashwagandha, salmon sperms, triphala, Himalayan weeds, and herbs like ginseng, mugwort, and liquorice referenced in ancient Ayurveda or Korean Hanbang medicine, she proclaims. And her source of this information? You just need to research on social media, she adds. She means Instagram reels, YouTube shorts, and beauty influencers who flood the platforms with product demos and personal discount codes. This so-called beauty influencer market is huge, says market researcher G Abhilash. The beauty and personal care market in India is expected to hit `2.95 lakh crore by 2028, with influencer marketing alone projected to reach `3,375 crore, he notes. The glow obsession surged post-pandemic, when terms like collagen, hyaluronic acid, glutathione, and Korean glass skin became part of everyday vocabulary. The K-pop wave and Korean beauty icons had already planted seeds in pre-teen minds. With social media amplifying flawless aesthetics, many became self-declared skincare experts. Anti-ageing creams, injectables like Botox and HA fillers, laser treatments, and daily gummies were adopted without medical guidance. Today, the desire to look flawless is driven not just by personal aspiration but by peer pressure and social expectations. Ros Elizabeth, a college student, links it to her self-esteem. Doing my skincare routine keeps my confidence level up, she says. While there is absolutely nothing wrong in aspiring to enhance ones physical appearance, experts caution against misleading advertising, poor product knowledge, and unrealistic beauty standards. The idea of personalised care is being overlooked, as is the understanding that what suits one may not suit another, says Dr Soumya Jagadeesan, dermatologist at Amrita Hospital, Kochi. She attributes the herd mentality to the Dunning-Kruger effect. People believe they know more than they do. A 30-second video cannot address complex issues of skin, hair, and body, yet influencers are followed blindly, she says. She also highlights the trend of skincare being portrayed as a necessity rather than a choice. Even teenagers with perfectly healthy skin are using up to eight products daily. Is this really necessary? Are these routines driven by real needs or just fads? she wonders. Dr Soumya warns that improper use of over-the-counter products and glow-up pills can cause serious health problems, including kidney damage. We have had several cases of formication a sensation of ants crawling on the skin triggered by excessive use of beauty products, she adds. Personal care should be an act of self-love, underscores Dr Rajeev Jayadevan, former president of IMA (Kochi chapter). Skin tone has nothing to do with beauty. The pressure to lighten or change ones complexion reflects a deeply problematic mindset, he observes. As the beauty and nutrition industries converge, nutricosmetics, which combines skincare and ingestibles, is booming. Notably, a study by Future Market Insights projects skincare will lead the nutricosmetics sector this year, with a 34.81% share. Meanwhile, Statista forecasts Indias beauty and personal care market to cross $33.08 billion in this year. To appeal to natural sensibilities, brands now include ingredients like sandalwood, turmeric, neem, snail mucin, and seaweed in their formulas. Regional influencers play a major role in building consumer trust. Many dont know the risks and jump on the bandwagon without proper knowledge, says Dr Divya Sidhavaram, a senior dermatologist. While choosing cosmetic treatments is personal, it must be an informed decision. Understanding the risks and benefits is crucial. Rajiv Ambat, a lifestyle coach and CEO of NuvoVivo, highlights that factors such as poor nutrition, sleep deprivation and stress needs to be addressed first, rather than going for patchwork. These can speed up ageing. Unhealthy habits like heavy drinking and smoking also cause a lot of damage, he points out. Talking of the booming anti-ageing industry, he says numerous pills, injections, and cosmetic procedures are being offered. True anti-ageing starts within. Regular exercise, antioxidant-rich diets, and 7 to 8 hours of sleep can work wonders. Moreover, its critical to consult a qualified specialist before trying any new-gen pills or procedures, he adds. Nasreen M A, a behavioural therapist, notes that personal care routines can also be a form of self-love and a way to relieve stress when done mindfully. But when it turns into an obsession, we have a problem. Professional consultation is essential before starting any intense routine, she says. Some of my clients have told me that they struggle with a lack of confidence because of their appearance or skin tone. For many, following a skincare routine is not just about maintaining their looks, but a way to boost their self-esteem. This becomes problematic when one feels pressured to keep up with trends. Psychologist and former school teacher Sujatha Rajeev terms this perfection pressure worrisome. As the beauty industry expands, there should be an emphasis on responsibility, not just from brands, but from influencers and consumers alike, she says. Beauty should be empowering, not pressuring. It should be safe, informed, and unique to each individual. Glow from within thats what really matters. With inputs by Darshita Jain
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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (SCDRC) has enhanced the compensation payout to a six-year-old girl who lost vision due to an ophthalmologists misdiagnosis. The doctor misdiagnosed her eye ailment as squint whereas the actual cause was brain tumour. The first standard student who showed signs of squint on her left eye, was taken to the Kollam-based hospital on March 20, 2003. The ophthalmologist there, after conducting a fundoscopy and refraction test on the same day and on March 24, advised her to use a rubber cover over the right eye for at least four hours a day. She was asked to come for review after six months. During the review in September, the doctor informed the parents that her left eyes vision was lost. The parents then took her to the Aravind Eye Hospital, Tirunelveli, where a CT scan of the brain revealed an enlarged tumour in her brain. She was then referred to the Sree Chitra Thirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology (SCTIMST) where she underwent a left pterional craniotomy and tumour decompression. After the operation, the minor girl lost her right eyes vision as well. The Kollam District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission directed the hospital and the doctor to pay Rs 10 lakh compensation and Rs 5,0000 as costs to the girl. The doctor, however, preferred an appeal with the SCDRC where a bench comprising its president Justice B Sudheendra Kumar, judicial member Ajith Kumar D and member Radhakrishnan K R heard the case. Based on expert opinion, the bench observed that the girl had a late onset of squint. The fundus examination revealed a mild temporal pallor and there was defective vision. The ophthalmologist failed to follow the standard medical protocol to conduct a detailed squint work-up, diplopia charting, hess charting, BSV tests, indirect ophthalmoscopy, ultrasound orbit and CT scan of the brain on March 20 and 24, 2003, when the girl visited the doctor. The SCDRC pointed out that the doctor was aware of the tumour when she was examined during the review on September 23, 2003. She did not refer the girl to a neurologist and instead decided to continue her treatment.
Kerala to submit Outer Ring Road project to Centre for environmental clearance
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: A high-level meeting convened by the principal secretary to the chief minister with officials from the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), district administration, and revenue department ended without a clear decision on the timeline for disbursing compensation to landowners who gave up their land for the Outer Ring Road (ORR) project. Official sources told TNIE that the state government will submit the project for environmental clearance from the Union government this week. Compensation can only be released once the Centre approves the project. The state will be submitting the proposal for environmental clearance by tomorrow. We hope there will not be any further delay in getting the approval from the project. But we dont know when this will happen, said an official source. With no decision or clarity on the disbursal of compensation, the land owners are on a warpath. The representatives of the action council are planning to meet the district collector on Friday. Why did they acquire our land for a project that was not approved by the Centre? Thousands of landowners surrendered their land without any protest three years back and we have been struggling and running from pillar to post for compensation. They cannot compensate for the losses we faced in the past three years and we dont trust the government anymore, said Chandramohan Nair, convenor of the action council representing the landowners. He said that an indefinite hunger strike will be launched from August 1 in front of the NHAI.