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Open mosque programme held

The Hindu 21 Nov 2025 9:14 pm

New deep-sea squid species discovered

The Hindu 21 Nov 2025 9:10 pm

Catholic youths enter the fray at Churchs behest

Catholic youths from 32 dioceses are contesting under UDF, LDF, and NDA banners in various local bodies, says KCBC Youth Commission. The KCBC issued a circular on July 6 urging Christian youngsters to join active politics

The Hindu 21 Nov 2025 9:05 pm

Local body elections: over 1.08 lakh candidates file nominations, scrutiny on Saturday

Of these, 57,227 are female candidates, 51,352 are male and one is a transgender candidate

The Hindu 21 Nov 2025 9:04 pm

Special Intensive Revision: close to 20 lakh forms digitised, says Chief Electoral Officer (Kerala)

45,249 voters have submitted their information using the online facility

The Hindu 21 Nov 2025 8:50 pm

Visually impaired to get training to cast votes independently

Scientific training is being offered to visually impaired voters on using electronic voting machines, supported by a team of 30 volunteers who recently completed their training in Kozhikode city

The Hindu 21 Nov 2025 8:44 pm

Decision on transgender candidates plea on gender to be taken today

Amaya Prasad contesting the Pothencode division of the Thiruvananthapuram district panchayat approaches Returning Officer to get her gender changed into female in the EPIC

The Hindu 21 Nov 2025 8:42 pm

Kerala HC Quashes Vigilance Court Order Against Kerala ADGP

The High Court removed all remarks made against Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan in the Vigilance Courts order

Deccan Chronicle 21 Nov 2025 8:36 pm

SCs refusal to set deadlines for Governors to decide on Bills baffling, says Govindan

Several State governments have found the Constitutional Benchs decision wanting and severely short of resolving the Constitutional question of whether laws passed by provincial governments can be kept in a lengthy limbo, the CPI(M) State secretary said

The Hindu 21 Nov 2025 8:33 pm

ICP status to Vizhinjam to be a game changer for hospitality sector in Kerala

This new status, which facilitates crew changes and enhances port efficiency, positions Vizhinjam as a strategic maritime hub just 10 nautical miles from key international shipping routes. It can significantly increase hotel occupancy as senior crew members stay in the area.

The Hindu 21 Nov 2025 8:15 pm

Tight contest on the cards in Kaloor South as LDF, UDF field seasoned candidates

K.V. Manoj and M.G. Aristotle are seasoned campaigners representing CPI(M) and Congress respectively; BJP fields A.B. Anilkumar in the division

The Hindu 21 Nov 2025 8:13 pm

Investment fraud: attachment procedures initiated against eight suspected firms

The bank accounts of all the companies have been frozen with the support of lead bank authorities in the respective districts, following the District Collectors order

The Hindu 21 Nov 2025 7:44 pm

CPI(M) hints that action against Padmakumar will hinge on Sabarimala case outcome

Govindan says the party will not shield those who have misplaced the trust the Left Democratic Front government pinned on them while entrusting them with key responsibilities

The Hindu 21 Nov 2025 7:35 pm

SUV driver speeds off with owner clinging to bonnet in Thrissur

THRISSUR: A shocking incident was caught on camera in Thrissur, Kerala, where a man was seen driving an SUV with its owner clinging to the bonnet in a dangerous manner. The incident took place on Friday and was widely shared on social media. The car, rented out by Aluva-based Solomon, had been taken by a Thrissur native named Backar on October 16. Backar had promised to return the vehicle but failed to do so, prompting Solomon to file a complaint with the Aluva police. On Friday, Solomon spotted the car at Erumapetty and blocked its path. However, Backar drove the SUV forward with Solomon clinging to the bonnet. Locals eventually managed to stop the vehicle after it travelled a few kilometres, and the police were alerted. Erumapetty police have registered a case and launched an investigation. Expressing his frustration, Solomon said, I had asked for my car back, but he was avoiding my calls. What could I do when he tried to drive away?

The New Indian Express 21 Nov 2025 6:59 pm

Call to drive Keralas next phase of innovation and enterprise

TIEcon Kerala begins at Kumarakom; showcases States entrepreneurial momentum

The Hindu Businessline 21 Nov 2025 6:34 pm

Emergency Room Of Private Hospital Turns Into Wedding Venue In Kerala

In a rare incident, the emergency room of a private hospital turned into a wedding venue after a Thumboli native tied the knot with his bride, who had been injured in a road accident here on Friday, hospital authorities said.

NDTV 21 Nov 2025 6:10 pm

Eko movie review: A solid mystery thriller in which animals play as big a part as humans

Dinjith Ayyathans Eko dives into a world where animals and humans are more connected than you would think, and ends up as a solid mystery thriller thanks to its brilliant screenplay

The Hindu 21 Nov 2025 6:06 pm

Kerala targets $20 billion in exports by 2027-28: Principal Secretary (Industries)

A.P.M. Mohammed Hanish highlighted Keralas recent achievements in governance and business reforms, including securing the top rank in Ease of Doing Business reforms

The Hindu Businessline 21 Nov 2025 5:42 pm

Qualification criteria for electricity workers post in KSEB amended after 27 years

Updated qualifications require SSLC or equivalent for candidates while maintaining physical standards.

The Hindu 21 Nov 2025 5:07 pm

Thiruvananthapurams Gen Z has something to say

Kerala is once again sliding into the election season, with the local body polls set to be held on December 9 and 11. Across the state, walls are sprouting posters, flex boards, and party colours. Small campaign offices have appeared in lanes and junctions. Political parties have now placed their candidates on the field, and campaigning is in full swing. But this election has a new audience watching from the front row Gen Z. The 13-to-28 crowd, stepping into civic life with a mix of scepticism, curiosity, and the tech-era clarity. Some are voting for the first time; others are just beginning to understand the dynamics of local governance what a ward is, what a panchayat does, who controls the streetlights, why a pothole doesnt get fixed for months..... Whether they know it or not, Gen Z has emerged as a decisive force in this electorate, and the future that these elections are building towards. Here is a sample of how Gen Z views the local body polls, how connected they feel to the political process, and what changes they hope to see in the city once the results are announced on December 13. Chalai Market needs a makeover Gokul S Vijay, 24, social media manager Its been four to five years since the renovation work began at Chalai Market, but we still havent seen much progress. The condition of the roads in and around the market is poor. Large vehicles pass through very narrow lanes, creating congestion. Almost all major market-related activities in the city depend on Chalai, but the physical space and infrastructure there are not enough to handle the volume of business. A complete and well-planned redevelopment of the market is one of the urgent needs. Compared to many other districts, Thiruvananthapuram maintains its roads reasonably well. However, parking remains a major issue, especially in busy areas like Thampanoor. Another important concern is waste management. While waste is collected regularly, I have heard that much of it is sent to Tamil Nadu cement plants for burning. That means we still do not have a fully functional and sustainable waste management system, and this needs to be addressed seriously by the new administration. Gokul S Vijay Adwaith Nair Focus on suburban roads Adwaith Nair, 17, Class 12 student I have become more familiar with the candidates and political discussions this year. But the excessive noise from campaign vehicles and loudspeaker announcements are disturbing. The roads in suburban/rural areas are in bad shape. Improving them should be a priority. Also, many students do not always want to study at home, so setting up small community libraries or study spaces in each locality would be a great support. Need more spaces like Manaveeyam Veedhi Xavior Raymond, 25, content writer Among Gen Z, there is a strong sense of awareness, even if society assumes otherwise. Most of us have our own individual politics, even if we dont always express them through party affiliations. Over the past five years, Thiruvananthapuram has seen major improvements in infrastructure, roads, and waste management. But one thing the city still needs is more public spaces where people can gather, relax, and enjoy the evenings like Manaveeyam Veedhi. Compared with cities like Kochi, Thiruvananthapurams nightlife is still limited. More such open community spaces in the city would make a big difference. Xavior Raymond Bhadra Vineeth Mohan Campaigns often ignore flats Bhadra Vineeth Mohan, 17, Class 12 student I used to live in a flat until recently, so I was not very exposed to the election process as campaigns rarely reach apartments. This time, candidates visited our house, which was new to me. If you ask me, one major area where the local body needs to improve is Primary Health Centres. I often go with my grandmother, and while the facilities exist, the atmosphere is not hygienic. Many essential services, like scans, are not always available there. Strengthening these will provide affordable private care. We also realised, when my grandmother became wheelchair-dependent, that many public places in the city lack proper accessibility. Improving infrastructure and making the city more disability-friendly should be a priority for the next local government. Need more streetlights Aksana Mujeeb, 18, psychology student With the ongoing road works, commuting has become difficult. And many places still dont have proper streetlights, which makes travelling at night unsafe. For students like me, the only free time is after college, which is usually at night. To feel safe while going out, measures like well-lit roads and better security should be ensured across the city. Aksana Mujeeb Archana Sathyan, Need a safe city Archana Sathyan, 20, engineering student I hope for a city where we can move around with freedom and without fear. The local body has an important role in ensuring this by installing and maintaining proper streetlights, setting up CCTV cameras in public spaces, and making roads and walkways safer for women. These are basic responsibilities that can directly improve safety, especially for youngsters who travel. Youth gives hope Abhimanyu Jaala, 24, freelance journalist Since the last two election cycles, political parties have been giving more space to young candidates. This gives me hope. One urgent issue we must address is the drainage problem. Even a small spell of rain leads to flooding in the city, causing inconvenience and disruption to daily life. Despite being one of the most well-planned cities in Kerala, this remains a major challenge that needs immediate attention. Abhimanyu Jaala

The New Indian Express 21 Nov 2025 4:03 pm

SC seeks ECs response on fresh pleas challenging SIR exercise in Kerala, other states

NEW DELHI, Nov 21: The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to hear a batch of pleas challenging the Election Commissions decision to conduct Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise in Kerala, Uttar Pradesh and other states. A bench of Justices Surya Kant, SVN Bhatti and Joymalya Bagchi issued notice to the Election Commission on all the fresh petitions filed by different political leaders, challenging SIR exercises in different states on different grounds. Senior advocate Kapil Sibal, appearing for a petitioner challenging [] The post SC seeks ECs response on fresh pleas challenging SIR exercise in Kerala, other states appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 21 Nov 2025 3:12 pm

A wedding against all odds: Bride injured in accident marries in hospital

KOCHI: What began as a morning of excitement for Avani, a native of Thumpoly in Alappuzha, turned into an ordeal no bride imagines. She had left home early on Friday, eager to get her bridal makeup done before heading to the temple for her wedding. But an unexpected accident involving Avani and her brother-in-law abruptly diverted her journey to the hospital. Initially rushed to Kottayam Medical College Hospital, she was later referred to VPS Lakeshore Hospital in Kochi for specialised care. Despite the intense pain from her spinal injury, Avanis determination, and that of her groom, Sharon, remained unshaken. What unfolded next was a rare, deeply emotional moment inside the hospital. As Avani lay on a bed in the emergency ward, Sharon tied the thali around her neck, fulfilling their wedding vows with close family members standing as witnesses. Avani was admitted to the emergency department. Her marriage was scheduled between 12:15 p.m. and 12:30 p.m. The grooms family requested that the ceremony be held at the hospital. With the managements permission, we arranged the wedding here, said a spokesperson for VPS Lakeshore Hospital. Soon after the ceremony, Avani was shifted to the ICU. She is scheduled to undergo spinal surgery on Saturday under the care of Dr Sudhish Karunakaran, head of neurosurgery, VPS Lakeshore Hospital. Meanwhile, guests who arrived for the wedding at the venue in Alappuzha were treated to a sumptuous meal, as planned earlier.

The New Indian Express 21 Nov 2025 3:08 pm

Supreme Court seeks Election Commission's response on fresh pleas challenging SIR exercise in Kerala, other states

The pleas challenging SIR exercise in Kerala have been listed on November 26 and the rest of the petitions challenging electoral roll revision exercise in other states will be taken up for hearing in December

The Hindu Businessline 21 Nov 2025 2:48 pm

SC seeks EC's response on fresh pleas against SIR in Kerala, UP and other states

The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to consider a new set of petitions challenging the Election Commission of Indias (ECI) ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in multiple states, including Kerala and Uttar Pradesh. A bench comprising Justices Surya Kant, SVN Bhatti and Joymalya Bagchi issued notices to the ECI on all the newly filed petitions submitted by various political leaders. These petitions question the legality and timing of the SIR exercise on different grounds across states. Senior advocate Kapil Sibal, appearing for one of the petitioners from Kerala, argued that the matter requires urgent attention as local body elections are approaching in the state. The timing of the SIR process, he contended, could potentially impact the conduct of these elections. Taking note of the concerns, the bench scheduled the Kerala-related petitions for hearing on November 26. Petitions concerning the electoral roll revision in other states will be heard in the first or second week of December, the bench said. The Supreme Court is already seized of several other petitions challenging the ECIs decision to carry out a nationwide SIR exercise. On November 11, the Court had sought individual responses from the poll body on petitions filed by political parties such as the DMK, CPI(M), West Bengal Congress, and leaders of the Trinamool Congress, who have questioned the SIR exercises in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal. (With inputs from PTI)

The New Indian Express 21 Nov 2025 2:27 pm

Supreme Court issues notice to ECI on Kerala plea seeking deferment of electoral rolls revision

The Supreme Court on Friday sought the response of the Election Commission of India (ECI) on a petition filed by the Kerala government seeking deferment of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls presently underway in the state. The Bench of Justice Surya Kant, Justice Joymalya Bagchi and Justice SVN Bhatti directed the ECI [] The post Supreme Court issues notice to ECI on Kerala plea seeking deferment of electoral rolls revision appeared first on India Legal .

indialegallive 21 Nov 2025 2:26 pm

SC seeks EC's response on fresh pleas challenging SIR exercise in Kerala, other states

The Supreme Court will hear challenges to the Election Commission's Special Intensive Revision exercise. Petitions from Kerala, Uttar Pradesh, and other states are involved. The court has issued notices to the Election Commission. Hearings for Kerala pleas are scheduled for November 26. Other state petitions will be heard in early December. This follows earlier challenges to the pan-India revision exercise.

The Economic Times 21 Nov 2025 2:13 pm

Disproportionate assets case: Kerala HC quashes Vigilance court order against ADGP Ajith Kumar

High Court cites procedural flaw in quashing an order by Vigilance court that sought inquiry against M.R. Ajith Kumar

The Hindu 21 Nov 2025 2:11 pm

Supreme Court seeks EC reply on pleas against SIR exercise in Kerala

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to hear a batch of pleas challenging the Election Commissions decision to conduct Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise in Kerala, Uttar Pradesh and other states. A bench of Justices Surya Kant, SVN Bhatti and Joymalya Bagchi issued notice to the Election Commission on all the fresh petitions 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 .

The Siasat Daily 21 Nov 2025 1:59 pm

Infant dies of snakebite in Kerala

According to police, the one-year-old boy was playing at the backyard near the kitchen when the venomous snake, reportedly a cobra, bit him on his leg

The Hindu 21 Nov 2025 1:55 pm

Kochi Muziris Biennale 2025: A behind the scenes look at the work by the production team

What goes on behind the scenes of Indias biggest art extravaganza, the Kochi Muziris Biennale

The Hindu 21 Nov 2025 1:16 pm

Instrumental music band Shanka Tribe on their debut EP, Umoja

The 20-minute long EP has three tracks featuring instruments such as didjeridoo, djembe, conga, handpan, darbuka, bongo, and oud

The Hindu 21 Nov 2025 12:35 pm

Kerala vehicle fitness test fees surge up to tenfold amid new regulations

After Ministry of Road Transport and Highways hiked fees by amending Central Motor Vehicle Rules (Fifth Amendment) recently, Kerala Motor Vehicles dept has enforced revised rates for fitness tests

The Hindu 21 Nov 2025 11:52 am

ED raids premises of former MLA PV Anvar, four others in loan misappropriation case in Kerala

NEW DELHI : The Enforcement Directorate (ED) is conducting search operations on Friday at multiple premises linked to former legislator PV Anvar and four others in connection with the Kerala Financial Corporation (KFC) loan misappropriation case. The ED is probing a case under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) against Anvar (58), his driver Siyad, and three KFC officials -Abdul Manaf, T Mini and Muneer Ahamed. The accused were allegedly involved in laundering money by fraudulently obtaining loans sanctioned by the Kerala Financial Corporation in 2015. PV Anvar, who served as the independent Nilambur MLA and his associates had availed loans amounting to Rs 12 crore in 2015. Anvar is accused of pledging the same property documents to secure two separate loans, causing a loss of Rs 22.30 crore to KFC due to default in repayment. The ED is examining disproportionate assets, suspected benami holdings, diversion of funds into real-estate projects, and other unaccounted investments to trace the laundering trail. The ED began its raid at Anvar's residence in Edavanna and at his business establishments, including an amusement park in the district, at around 7 am. Simultaneous searches were also carried out at the residences of Siyad and the KFC officials, the official said. VIDEO | Malappuram: ED raid former MLA PV Anvar's residence over alleged fraud after taking loan of Rs 12 crore from Kerala Financial Corporation. (Full video available on PTI Videos - https://t.co/n147TvrpG7 ) #Kerala pic.twitter.com/nB96fPebGG Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) November 21, 2025

The New Indian Express 21 Nov 2025 10:22 am

ED raids residences of former MLA P.V. Anvar, relatives in Kerala in load fraud case

Multiple teams of the ED from Chennai, Kochi and Kozhikode units, supported by the Central police force, began the raid at six houses soon after dawn

The Hindu 21 Nov 2025 10:13 am

Kerala local body polls: Perform or perish is the mantra for political fronts in central Kerala

Barring Ernakulam district, the CPI (M)-led LDF has been sitting pretty in all the other three districts of the region. Much is at stake for the UDF and the Congress in these districts, as the dispensation has been forced to sit in the Opposition in most of the local bodies during the last term. The NDA was nowhere in the political scene in the region during the last election

The Hindu 21 Nov 2025 9:31 am

Kerala local body polls: UDF poised for a comeback in Thrissur, says Rajan J. Pallan

Congress leader and Leader of Opposition in the Thrissur Corporation says a strong and unmistakable wave is rising in favour of the Congress and voters are ready to correct what he calls the slip between the lip and the cup in the last election

The Hindu 21 Nov 2025 9:30 am

Kerala local body polls: Elections in Pala heat up as CPI(M) renegade comes up with family alliance

Binu Pulikkakkandam has assembled a three-member alliance comprising only his close family. Under the plan, he will contest from Ward 14, while his daughter Diya will enter the race from Ward 15, and his brother Biju Pulikkakandam will contest from Ward 13

The Hindu 21 Nov 2025 9:29 am

Kerala Lottery Result Today, November 21, 2025 Live: Suvarna Keralam SK-28 Winning Numbers

Kerala Lottery Result Today Live Updates, 21-11-2025: Heres Guessing Numbers for Suvarna Keralam SK-28 for Friday, November 21. Check the full list of winning numbers from 3 pm.

News18 21 Nov 2025 9:16 am

Sabarimala gold theft case: Fall from grace for ex-TDB chief Padmakumar from Pathanamthitta

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Crisis has engulfed the ruling CPM with the arrest of its senior leader A Padmakumar in the Sabarimala gold theft case. Padmakumar, the eighth accused in the case, is currently a member of the partys Pathanamthitta district committee. The 68-year-old former MLA was the partys strong leader in the district when he was appointed president of the Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB). But he failed to rise to the expectations of the government and the party in implementing the 2018 Supreme Court verdict allowing entry of women of all ages to the Sabarimala shrine. His public comment that no woman in my family (in the restricted age group) would visit the shrine had put Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and the party on the defensive. After the completion of his tenure at TDB, the party did not assign Padmakumar with important positions except the district secretariat membership. In March this year, Padmakumar again put the party in trouble, when he aired resentment over the inclusion of Health Minister Veena George, much junior to him, into the partys state committee. He told mediapersons that organisational experience should be considered while elevating leaders to higher forums of the party. Party state secretary M V Govindan said Padmakumars open remarks were against partys discipline. He was excluded from the partys district secretariat after the state conference meeting this March. A native of Aranmula, Padmakumar started his political career during student days and later held several positions in the partys youth wing and feeder organisations. He represented the Aranmula constituency in the assembly from 1991 to 1996.

The New Indian Express 21 Nov 2025 9:00 am

Five accused of killing 18-year-old in Thiruvananthapuram surrender

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Five people, including the main culprit involved in the murder of an 18-year-old youth near Thycaud on Monday, surrendered before the court. Jagathy natives, Ajin aka Jobi, 27, Abhijith, 26, Kiran, 26, Valiyavila native Nandu, 27, and Panniyode native Akhil Lal, 27, surrendered before the Judicial First Class Magistrate Court on Thursday and were remanded in judicial custody for 14 days. The five had fled to Tamil Nadu after fatally stabbing Allan, a native of Rajaji Nagar, while he was mediating a clash between two groups. Ajin is listed as the prime accused as it was he who allegedly stabbed Allan. A habitual offender having several criminal cases against him, Ajin used to carry sharp-edged weapons with him. The police had earlier arrested three people, including a 16-year-old student of the Model School, in connection with the murder. The police said clashes between two football clubs one based in Jagathy and the other in Rajaji Nagar - culminated in the violent death of the teenager. The two clubs had a bad blood towards each other after a fight during a football match held in Thycaud recently. A series of clashes erupted thereafter between them. To ease tensions, the groups finally decided to attend a reconciliation meeting. However, the minor boy, who was a member of the Jagathy club, brought with him seven people having criminal inclination, who attacked the rival group members. It was amid the affray they stabbed Allan.

The New Indian Express 21 Nov 2025 8:57 am

Murajapam-Lakshadeepam fest begins at Sree Padmanabhaswamy temple

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The centuries-old Murajapam-Lakshadeepam festival began at the Sree Padmanabhaswamy temple on Thursday. A maha ganapathy homam performed by temple thantri Tharananelloor Satheesan Nambooripad marked the commencement of the festival, celebrated once in every six years. Vedic scholars from different parts of the country chanted vedas in the temple. Special veda mandapas have been set up on the four nadas of the temple. The 56-day-long festival will see the chanting of Rig Veda, Yajur Veda, Sama Veda and Atharva Veda. The inclusion of Atharva Veda is a novelty of this edition. Special pushpanjali and nivedya were offered to Lord Sree Padmanabha on the day. The rituals were led by thantris Govindan Namboodiripad, Pradeep Namboodiripad, Saji Namboodiripad and Padmanabhan Namboodiripad. Sahasranamajapam was conducted at the Seevelippura. A colourful procession carrying the idols of Lord Sree Padmanabha, Lord Narasimha and Lord Thiruvambadi Sree Krishna were taken out in the temple complex at night. The royal family head made the customary accompaniment to the siveli ritual. Moolam Thirunal Ramavarma, head of the erstwhile Travancore royal family, members Pooyam Thirunal Gowri Parvathi Bai, Aswathy Thirunal Gowri Lakshmi Bai and Aditya Varma attended. Various cultural programmes titled Vande Padmanabham will be held on the festival days. Telugu actor Rana Daggubati inaugurated the cultural segment. Aditya Varma presented an Onavillu to the actor. Daggubati released the 2026 calendar brought out by the temple.

The New Indian Express 21 Nov 2025 8:54 am

SIT arrests ex-TDB chief Padmakumar in Sabarimala gold theft case

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Putting the CPM in a precarious position ahead of the local body elections, the Special Investigation Team (SIT) probing the Sabarimala gold theft case on Thursday arrested senior party leader and former Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) president A Padmakumar. A former MLA from Konni and CPM Pathanamthitta district committee member, Padmakumar was arrested after the SIT questioned him for hours in an undisclosed location in the state capital. The police had earlier listed the board of 2019 as the eighth accused in the case pertaining to theft of gold from the door frame of the sreekovil. Padmakumar was the TDB president when the alleged offence took place. Padmakumar was earlier issued notices to appear for questioning, but he did not comply citing personal matters. On Wednesday evening, the SIT asked him to reach Thiruvananthapuram on Thursday. The co-accused in the case, who were arrested earlier, had reportedly testified that Padmakumar took a final call on moving the artefacts from the temple to Chennai. However, Padmakumar denied the allegations and told the interrogators that the subterfuge was the handiwork of the TDB staff. Later in the evening, he was produced before the Kollam Vigilance Court, which remanded him in judicial custody for 14 days. The senior CPM leaders arrest at a time when the state is on the verge of an election is expected to have major political ramifications as the UDF and the BJP have already targeted the ruling Left front on the issue. Sensing trouble, the LDF is set to launch counter attack. The special probe team had arrested former TDB president N Vasu and charged him for conspiracy, falsification of records and involvement in the gold theft. Padmakumar and Vasu to be quizzed together The case against Vasu was built on the basis of the statements of the former board officials who were arrested by the SIT. The probe team reportedly got statements from the arrested persons about the involvement of Padmakumar in the case. Its learnt that the SIT got leads suggesting Padmakumar had directed the co-accused, including former TDB staff, to record the gold-plated copper sheets of the dwarapalaka idols and the door frames as copper in official records. The SIT had learnt that the prime accused Unnikrishnan Potti shared close ties with Padmakumar. The SIT will now question Padmakumar and Vasu together to unearth finer details of the case. Vasu, who has close ties with the CPM leadership, was arrested in connection with the theft of gold from the door frame of the sreekovil. Vasu was the devaswom commissioner when the gold-plated sheets were allowed to be taken out and transported to Chennai for maintenance work. The charge against Vasu was that it was on his directive the gold-plated copper sheets were recorded as mere copper plates in official documents. During that period, Padmakumar was the TDB chief. The SIT has so far arrested six people, including former Sabarimala administrative officer Murari Babu, former executive officer Sudheesh Kumar, middleman Potti and former Thiruvabharana Commissioner K S Biju.

The New Indian Express 21 Nov 2025 8:52 am

Malabari chicken curry among new dishes on Air Indias global menu

KOCHI: Air India on Thursday announced the introduction of its new global menu across its fleet. The menu draws inspiration from Indias diverse culinary tapestry, from the royal kitchens of Awadh to the coastal flavours of southern India, while incorporating global influences through Pan-Asian, European Bistro, and geo-specific star dishes. The new menu, which includes Kerala-style Malabari chicken, has been introduced on most international ex-India routes, including flights from Delhi to London Heathrow, New York, Melbourne, Sydney, Toronto and Dubai; from Mumbai and Bengaluru to San Francisco; and from Mumbai to New York, to name a few. It will be progressively rolled out across all international sectors as well as on domestic routes. The menu weaves a delicious story that combines the flavours of India with influences from global cuisines. To strike a chord with every traveller, there is a portfolio mix of region-inspired meals and global cuisines such as European bistros and pan-Asian. The region-inspired meals like south-Indian cuisine brings alive the heritage of India giving the travellers an authentic dining experience, the airline said. Guests travelling First Class will enjoy gourmet meals, artisanal breads, signature desserts, and bespoke wine and champagne pairings. Business Class offers multi-course gourmet meals with customisable options and curated beverage pairings, while Premium Economy and Economy feature upgraded meal trays with balanced, wholesome options with familiar regional flavours and enhanced presentation. Signature Indian dishes to be served include Awadhi Paneer Anjeer Pasanda (Veg Awadhi Thali), Murgh Massalam (Non-veg Awadhi Thali), and south Indian platter in First and Business Class. Rajasthani Besan Chilla, Malabari chicken curry, and Malai Palak Kofta in Premium Economy. At the very core, the new food and beverage enhancements draw inspiration from Air Indias commitment to continuous innovation and transforming the customer experience. We are reimagining the inflight dining experience that resonates with the tastes and preferences of global travellers. Our thoughtfully curated menu caters to guests from different cultural affinities who prefer delectable gourmet meals, said Rajesh Dogra, chief customer experience officer, Air India.

The New Indian Express 21 Nov 2025 8:46 am

Why are stone quarries expanding in Kerala? | Explained

What is M-sand? How has banning river sand mining led to expanding quarries across Kerala?

The Hindu 21 Nov 2025 8:30 am

Trans woman moves Kerala HC to contest from women-reserved seat in Thiruvananthapuram

KOCHI: Amaya Prasad, a trans woman candidate of the Congress, approached the Kerala High Court on Thursday seeking a directive to the returning officer to accept and process her nomination under the women-reserved category for the Pothencode division in Thiruvananthapuram, and to permit her to contest the election as a woman in accordance with her legally recognised gender identity. In her petition, Amaya said she is a trans woman who has undergone complete medical, psychological and legal transition, and has been officially certified as female under the Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Act, 2019. She said she seeks to contest the upcoming district panchayat election from Pothencode division, which is reserved for women. On November 19, when she approached the returning officer to file her nomination, she was informed that, in the absence of an express provision in the Kerala Panchayat Raj Act or Rules allowing trans women to contest from women-reserved seats, her nomination was likely to be rejected and that she must obtain directives from the High Court. This stance, Amaya argued, violates her statutory right to a self-perceived gender identity. Amaya said several court orders had recognised that transgender women are entitled to be treated as women for all legal purposes, including political participation. The court admitted the petition and issued notices to the State Election Commission and the Union and state governments.

The New Indian Express 21 Nov 2025 8:25 am

Kerala local body polls: Its a tri-cornered fight for Mavelikkara municipality

ALAPPUZHA: The Mavelikkara municipality remains among the few local bodies where all the three major frontsLDF, UDF and NDAare locked in a close contest. The LDF and the NDA are sweating it out to get their hands on the reins of power, which they lost between the cup and the lip, while the UDF has its task cut out to retain control of a civic body that it won more by design, than mandate. In 2020, each of the three fronts secured nine wards, with an LDF rebel winning the remaining seat in the 28-member council. With the support of the rebel, K V Sreekumar who won from Umbernadu division, UDF managed to grab power and retain it for four and a half years. According to the original agreement, Sreekumar was to serve as chairman for three years. However, after he allegedly violated the pact, the Congress initiated a no-confidence motion this April, leading to his removal. The UDF, however, did not relinquish control, with Ninan C Kuttisseril elected as the new chairman. Notably, the Janadhipathya Kerala Congress (JKC), an LDF constituent, voted in favour of the UDF, dealing a blow to the Left front, which had ruled the municipality in the 2015-20 period with a one-third majority. In the upcoming council, the chairperson post is reserved for a woman, prompting all fronts to field strong female candidates. We are working to secure victory in a majority of the wards. In the last election, we lost several divisions by narrow margins.This time, we have begun an organised effort to win more seats, said LDF councillor Thomas Mathew. The BJP has announced candidates in 18 wards. However, the BDJS, part of the NDA, has rebelled over seat-sharing and declared candidates in a few wards. In a significant development, Geethakumari, vice-chairperson during the 2015-20 tenure and CPI leader, joined BJP and has filed nomination. We have finalised candidates and started campaigning, said C K Gopakumar, NDA councillor. Ninan said Congress has finalised candidates in 18 wards, with the remaining list to be announced soon. Since the chairperson post is reserved for a woman, the party has fielded strong candidates, including former leaders, he said.

The New Indian Express 21 Nov 2025 8:19 am

Kerala Govt to spend Rs 200 crore on local body polls

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Elections are a costly affair. Setting up booths, ensuring facilities, paying poll officers, everything costs money. This local body elections, the state government will be spending around Rs 200 crore, up from the nearly Rs 169 crore that it spent in the 2020 elections. For a state that has 2.83 crore eligible voters this time, it would come to about Rs 70 per vote. The money would cover a range of expensesfrom EVMs and stationery to officers training, logistics, polling station arrangements and remuneration for the poll officers. Why the escalation? Inflation and increase in voter base are among the reasons for the cost escalation, say sources. This time, Kerala has 2.86 crore people eligible to vote in the December polls. In 2020, this was 2.76 crore voters. Elections to local self-government bodies require more manpower and establishment arrangements. As per the present estimate, the spending will be about Rs 200 crore, maybe even higher. It is natural for costs to go up each successive election. The cost of materials and arrangements, be it training programmes or stationery items, will be higher than what it was five years ago, a source says. As per the source, many of the payments are of an urgent nature, like that for logistics or arrangements at booths like lighting, water or cleaning up the premises. Steady rise In the 2015 elections, the government spent Rs 88 crore, a 35% rise from the Rs 65 crore it spent in the 2010 elections. The 2020 elections witnessed a 92% rise from the previous election. However, the Rs 168.82 crore the government spent in 2020 did not cover all poll-related expenses, like salary and establishment costs of State Election Commission, which came to around Rs 4.10 crore that year.

The New Indian Express 21 Nov 2025 8:06 am

SC to hear plea challenging SIR in Kerala on Friday

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday, will hear a plea seeking the postponement of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Kerala ahead of the upcoming Local Self-Government Institutions (LSGI) elections. On Wednesday, a Bench headed by Chief Justice of India (CJI) B.R. Gavai agreed to list the plea after the counsel 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 .

The Siasat Daily 21 Nov 2025 8:06 am

Panchayats in Kerala turn self govts with pioneering projects

KOCHI: From reducing carbon emission, fighting cervical cancer, and reviving rivers to radio park for elders, palliative care, menstrual hygiene, and veterinary care on wheels...the projects implemented by local bodies in Kerala over the last five years have been innovative, diverse and people-centric. The state governments achievements in digital literacy and extreme poverty-eradication were made with the support of local bodies. Around 152 local bodies have joined the net-zero carbon campaign to cut greenhouse gases, ensure safe disposal of waste and implement energy efficient practices. The degree for all scheme implemented by West Kallada panchayat, the journey of happiness taken up by Aruvappulam panchayat for the disabled, the music troupe for disabled launched by Elikulam panchayat and the Bhoomika biodiversity park project of Kodakara panchayat are examples of pioneering and unconventional projects launched by rural local bodies. Local bodies in Kerala have transformed into local self governments and have more responsibilities and functions, too. During the past five years the state government distributed Rs 70,000 crore to local bodies as development fund, maintenance grant and special purpose fund. No other state has implemented such devolution. Besides, special drives for digital literacy and eradication of extreme poverty were successfully implemented with active participation of local bodies, Local Self-Government Minister M B Rajesh told TNIE . The Planning Board has a resource group that provides guidelines on identifying projects. Besides, there is a core coordination committee headed by the minister which helps local bodies streamline projects based on guidelines. Representatives of all departments are members of this committee, which meets every month. We have published guidelines for implementation of projects in local bodies. When they come up with innovative ideas we hold discussions on making them feasible. Projects that do not fall under guidelines are considered by a state-level committee, said Planning Board member and resource group head Jiju P Alex. The state governments achievements in digital literacy and extreme poverty-eradication were made with the support of local bodies. For its part, the Kerala Institute of Local Administration (KILA) provides training to elected representatives and employees of local bodies. Over the past five years, it bagged two national awards for capacity building of local bodies. Kodakara panchayat transformed an abandoned funeral ground into a biodiversity park by availing funds from the state biodiversity board and the CSR initiative of Apollo Tyres. A butterfly garden, herbal garden, sacred grove and Miyawaki forest have all been developed on the 74-cent plot. A gymnasium, yoga centre and library function in the space previously used for funerals, says panchayat president Ambili Soman. In 2024, Perumbadappu panchayat in Malappuram won the national award for initiatives aimed at poverty alleviation and livelihood protection. The panchayat has spent Rs 2.72 lakh for poverty alleviation, points out president Bineesha Mustafa. In 2023, Alappuzhas Veeyapuram panchayat won the award for best self-sufficient infrastructure. Manickal in Thiruvananthapuram was second in the best panchayat category at the 4th National Water Awards instituted by the Jal Shakti Ministry for implementing schemes for revival of rivers and enriching water resources.

The New Indian Express 21 Nov 2025 8:03 am

Kochi looks at bleak cruise season as Red Sea tensions cut big liners

KOCHI: Kochis 202526 cruise season is shaping up to be one of the weakest in recent years, with the port witnessing a distinctly lukewarm flow of foreign liners and little sign of recovery through the rest of the season. The World Odyssey may have opened the season under the Semester at Sea programme, but beyond that, the arrival list looks unusually thin. According to Cochin Port Authority data, only 14 foreign cruise ships have visited so far this financial year. Between October 2025 and May 2026, the core cruise season, just eight foreign liners are expected. Port officials say the decline is largely driven by the continuing volatility in the Red Sea. We saw many cancellations after the Red Sea issue and the Houthi attacks, a senior official said. The attacks, triggered by the Gaza war, have severely disrupted the Red Sea shipping corridor, forcing cruise companies to reroute vessels around the Cape of Good Hope a longer, costlier route that has led many to drop Asian itineraries. The geopolitical uncertainty has particularly hit long-distance voyages that bring large foreign cruise liners to Kochi. The weakness is visible in the seasons line-up. Travel Agents Federation of India (TAFI) Kerala committee member Paulose Mathew notes that only one major foreign liner, Royal Caribbeans Celebrity Millennium, is scheduled, and even that for just two calls. Except Celebrity Millennium, all other ships have a capacity of less than 1,000. Where are the big vessels with over 2,000 passengers? he said. Kochi had seen strong cruise movement before the pandemic. In 201819, 49 ships brought in 65,000 passengers. Covid froze the sector, with gradual recovery in subsequent years. This year, the slowdown is unmistakable. Both tourism and port officials admit that the Red Sea crisis continues to cast a long shadow over Kochis cruise prospects. Kochi had seen strong cruise movement before the pandemic.

The New Indian Express 21 Nov 2025 7:57 am

Amid political storm in Sabarimala, Left set for counter campaign

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Six years after the Sabarimala protest that unsettled the LDF during the 2019 Lok Sabha election, the hill shrine has once again become the centre of a political storm on the eve of local body polls in the state. With the UDF and the BJP targeting the ruling Left over Sabarimala fiasco, the LDF is all set to launch a counter campaign. At the ground level, the CPM is feeling the heat of the gold theft conspiracy with both opposition fronts accusing the former of trying to shield the real culprits. The CPM has decided to come out in the coming days to defend the government. A detailed campaign is being planned with various measures such as public meetings and house visits. The party state leadership will stand by its declared position that the party would not protect the guilty. Though the CPM leadership and the LDF government have chosen to distance themselves from the gold theft incident, the arrests of former TDB presidents N Vasu and A Padmakumar, have put them on the defensive. We have nothing to hide, said a CPM state secretariat member. The chief minister and the state secretary have said that those who are responsible will be brought to justice. The position taken by the government and the party that the Left would not interfere in the probe or protect the guilty has sent out a message among the masses that we have nothing to hide, he said. It is the responsibility and liability of the accused to prove their innocence. Our cadres would explain this position to the public, he added. The Congress and BJP have already made the overcrowding at Sabarimala, and the High Court remarks a central theme in their campaigns. Both parties see an opportunity to polarise Hindu majority votes, similar to the 2018-19 Sabarimala protest, said political analyst Ajith Sreenivasan. If the CPM fails to find a way out of the situation, it may face setbacks in the upcoming polls, he added.

The New Indian Express 21 Nov 2025 7:53 am

Kerala local body polls: LDF to base campaign on Attingal model

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The first municipality in the district and the third in the state to have won the ISO certification for citizen services, Attingal is a key area to look upon, not only on the political front but also in development aspects. The municipality was formed even before the country attained Independence. The picture of the local body election is all set here, with the ruling LDF planning to root its campaign on its Attingal-model development claim, and the opposing UDF and BJP raising practical issues like revenue generation and town hall construction. Attingal had been the fortress of the Left since 1979, with the Congress coming to power only once in 2000-2005. BJP made its maiden entry into the council in 2005, with one seat. While UDFs seats reduced from 13 in 2010 to five in 2015, BJP rose from one to four seats in the same period. An ambitious leap happened for the party when it managed to win seven seats in the 2020 elections, pushing Congress to third place. However, following the resignation of two councillors and LDFs victory in both seats in the bypolls, the party once again came back to third position. On the other hand, the by-election result is another factor of motivation for the LDF, as the leaders do not consider BJP to be a strong force here. We were able to provide housing, food and water connections to almost all people here, said municipal chairperson S Kumari. Over 62 families were brought out of the extreme poverty tag by providing documents like the Aadhaar and ration cards, ensuring their housing and food requirements. Pointing out the repeated bagging of ISO certification, LDF candidate and former municipality chairperson Pradeep M said that they have achieved an Attingal model of development. The improved health facilities, including the setting up of multiple dialysis units, skill development and employment programmes have been successful, he said, adding that the front is expecting another tenure in the municipality. However, he remarked that more development work needs to be done, especially in the Kachery junction. Upon being asked about the displacement of roadside traders during the National Highway widening, Pradeep stated that all procedures went legally, noting that only one case remains pending in court. In contrast, opposition councillors argued that influential individuals were unaffected, while only small-scale traders faced displacement. Congress candidate and Ambalamukku councillor K J Ravikumar rejected all claims made by the Left leaders. Except for the Attingal bus stand income and the tax paid by people, the Left councils have not implemented any projects that generate revenue for the municipality, he said. Terming that the best period of the municipality was when the Congress governed it and won the Swaraj Award for the best municipality, he alleged the CPM and BJP of having adjustment politics, which is even reflected in the declaration of candidates. On the other hand, the BJP is trying to centre its campaign around real-time issues like the eight-year-long construction of the Town Hall. If voted to power, we would definitely speed up the construction activities, BJPs Karichiyil ward councillor Jeevanlal C S said. Stating that only private firms are benefiting from the job fairs hosted by the municipality, he added that the party has several youth-oriented projects too. Attingal is an RSS-stronghold, and we expect that too to translate into votes, he said.

The New Indian Express 21 Nov 2025 7:48 am

With new-found confidence, Kerala youth is a 311 storm sweeping bodybuilding arena

MALAPPURAM: At 3 ft 11 in, Abhijith P P is redefining conventional concepts of physique and body aesthetics. A two-time Mr Malappuram, former Mr Kerala, and recent Mr South India titleholder in the para bodybuilding category, Abhijith turned a lifetime of bullying into fuel for an extraordinary journey. Beyond the competitive stage, 21-year-old uses social media to inspire thousands, sharing his transformation and urging others to rise above their insecurities. Bodybuilding, he says, gave him a life he never thought possible. I was a very reserved person. Many of my relatives and neighbours thought I was worthless because of my stature. It affected my confidence, he recalls. In 2022, I started my BCom at Zamorins Guruvayurappan College. Even then, after classes, I spent most of my time at home. That changed when two neighbours, Sharath and Bibin both fitness freaks encouraged him to join a gym. That was the turning point of my life, says Abhijith, who hails from Chelari, Malappuram. The transformation was swift and empowering. In the first month itself, I could see my body changing. Muscles were building, giving shape to my physique. To motivate me further, the gym owners asked me to participate in a district-level competition. I went without any expectations, but I won first prize. And I never looked back. He has secured sponsorships for supplements, easing the financial burden of taking up the sport. Since then, bodybuilding has been his singular focus. He has secured sponsorships for supplements, easing the financial burden of taking up the sport. Bodybuilding totally changed my life. From being shy and introverted, I began talking to people. During my college days, students who once ignored me started approaching me. Even relatives and neighbours who thought I would be a burden to my parents now look at me with respect. That respect is the biggest prize bodybuilding has given me. With renewed confidence and a growing list of achievements, Abhijith has now set his eyes set on the Mr India competition, scheduled to be held in Thrissur on January 31, 2026.

The New Indian Express 21 Nov 2025 7:44 am

Renewed visa Israeli gift for Kannur womans heroics during Hamas attack

KOCHI: There are many real-life heroes among us who dont court attention, but end up getting recognised nonetheless. During the Hamas offensive of October 7, 2023, Sabitha Baby displayed great presence of mind and bravery in safeguarding the elderly couple she was caring for in Kibbutz Nir Oz, a settlement in southern Israel, near the Gaza border. And, as it ended up, the 40-year-olds effort didnt go unnoticed. The Israeli government has approved Sabithas second-term B1 regular work visa, which is automatically renewed annually for every five-year term. This is a gracious gift from the Israeli government. Now, if I want to stay beyond five years, I can renew my visa, Sabitha told TNIE by phone from Nir Oz. The standard duration for an Israeli caregiver work permit/visa (B1) is five years and three months. The countrys regulations permit extensions or re-employment under specific guidelines for caregivers who have been in the country for between 52 to 63 months. New guidelines allow workers to take on temporary positions while still in Israel, up to the 63-month limit. Prior to October 7, 2023, Israel used to recruit workers from Gaza, said Sabitha, who hails from Kannur. However, this stopped after the Hamas attack. The need for trained caregivers and workers in other sectors increased. The elderly couple who were under Sabithas care passed away not long after this. At the time, she had completed three years and eight months in her caregiving role in the country. Taking a job with another employer, she continued working in Israel for four years and five months. The Israeli government allows a caregiver to stay back for a year, under a humanitarian visa, if the patient being cared for dies during the period of the visa. After the surviving member of the couple she was caring for was transferred to a nursing home, Sabitha only had a few months left on her visa. So, she decided to apply for jobs that open up when contracted caregivers take vacation leave. Around the time, I received a call enquiring whether I would be ready to work in Nir Oz. I was contacted by Dalit, the daughter of the elderly couple, Rachel and Shmoulic, whom I had been taking care of when Hamas struck. She asked me to come back as she had a job for me in the community. I was contracted to look after an elderly woman named Margalit Moses, who had been abducted by Hamas. She was released as part of the second ceasefire deal, said Sabitha. Good fortune smiled on Sabitha when the Moses family and Dalit moved papers highlighting her contribution in safeguarding Israeli citizens. The government cleared the papers within two hours and granted me a regular visa. This is a rarity in Israel, added Sabitha. Reliving the memories of the Hamas offensive, Sabitha said, The house we lived in had been converted into a transit spot by militants. Hence, it was not burnt down. All other houses on both sides of the streets had been looted and gutted, their occupants either abducted or killed. Sabitha and her colleague Meera managed to barricade the safe room of the house for more than 12 hours. Since arriving in Israel in 2021, I have witnessed frequent bombings. But, October 7, 2023, was something very different. We were saved by the grace of God, she reminisced.

The New Indian Express 21 Nov 2025 7:40 am

SCs advisory opinion offers mixed bag of opportunities for Kerala

State may be able to take up the case of Bills pending either with the Governor or President beyond a reasonable time based on the courts decision on limited judicial review. But the no-timeline verdict can act as a setback

The Hindu 21 Nov 2025 12:33 am

CPI(M) faces rebel heat in Unichira ward

The Hindu 21 Nov 2025 12:04 am

Kerala HC seeks steps to prevent vlogging inside driver compartment of moving buses, lorries

Motor vehicles that flouted safety standards in this manner, posing threat to the safety of passengers and other road users must be penalised, says HC

The Hindu 20 Nov 2025 9:48 pm

Amoebic encephalitis claims one more life in Kerala

26-year-old woman, a native of Nedumangadu, had developed fever and headache in the first week of October

The Hindu 20 Nov 2025 9:19 pm

Global summit will focus on democratising AI, says Safirulla

At the India AI Impact Summit, which will be hosted by New Delhi in Feb. 2026, global tech leaders will also address issues surrounding the fear of job losses and equipping job-seekers to meet the needs of the changing job market, says the director, IndiaAI Mission

The Hindu 20 Nov 2025 9:12 pm

SKSSF holds campus visit programme

The Hindu 20 Nov 2025 9:04 pm

Kochi to host Konkani literary conference

The Hindu 20 Nov 2025 8:50 pm

Passenger information system, QR code ready for launch in city

It is part of the phased rollout of BUSZ, an advanced mobility solution for transforming public transport with smart solutions

The Hindu 20 Nov 2025 8:49 pm

Arrest of former TDB president Padmakumar raises new questions

Information has emerged that the initial application regarding the gold, submitted by Unnikrishnan Potti , was received not by the TDB but the Devaswom department under Kadakampally Surendran

The Hindu 20 Nov 2025 8:47 pm

Leptospirosis cases, deaths surge in State

The Hindu 20 Nov 2025 8:42 pm

Defections across parties roil pre-poll scene in Kozhikode district

Long-time party workers from multiple political fronts are on the list of persons who recently quit their parent organisations after disagreements over candidate selection

The Hindu 20 Nov 2025 8:42 pm

In Vyttila, face-off between defectors in three-cornered contest

Both the Left Democratic Front and the United Democratic Front have fielded candidates who defected from rival parties; R. Sakhil is contesting as the Bharatiya Janata Party candidate

The Hindu 20 Nov 2025 8:39 pm

SIT arrests former TDB president and CPI(M) leader A. Padmakumar in the Sabarimala gold theft case

Officials say SIT has reportedly indicted Mr. Padmakumar mainly for bequeathing an undue financial benefit to the prime accused Unnikrishnan Potti in 2019, by presiding over the wilful miscategorisation of the gilded panels as made of pure copper before entrusting them to the personal custody of the main suspect, ostensibly for restoring them to their original golden shine

The Hindu 20 Nov 2025 8:17 pm