Kochi Corporation engineers report says Ro-Ro services viable if efficiently managed
Mayor had sought a report after councillors across both Opposition and Treasury benches criticised the manner in which the services, currently operated by Kerala Shipping and Inland Navigation Corporation, have been draining Corporations resources
CCTV Inside Kerala Principal Office Shows Moments Before Dalit Student's Death
Teachers had earlier stated that Nithin Raj was called to the principal's office after they began receiving repeated calls from the recovery agent, which they described as persistent harassment.
Kannur City Cyber Crime police take three into custody from Noida. Police cite sustained harassment linked to loan recovery practices as a key line of investigation
Tragic Road Accident in Tamil Nadu Claims Nine Lives, Condolences from Modi and Kharge
New Delhi, April 18: A devastating road accident occurred late Friday night in Valparai, Tamil Nadu. A mini traveler van carrying a group of tourists from Malappuram district, Kerala, crashed at the 13th hairpin bend on the Pollachi-Valparai Ghat Road. The incident resulted in the deaths of nine individuals, with several others injured. Prime Minister ... Read more Tragic Road Accident in Tamil Nadu Claims Nine Lives, Condolences from Modi and Kharge
Central Kerala reels under sizzling heat
Madrassa Students Attacked For Pasting Posters In Kerala''
Muslim League student wing MSF seeks strong action against assailants
SC agrees to hear CBIs plea against HC order acquitting 4 in custodial-death case
The case pertains to the death of Udayakumar (28), who was allegedly taken into police custody in Thiruvananthapuram in September 2005 and was subjected to custodial torture, leading to his death
Madrasa students allegedly assaulted
Kerala HC allows pvt hospitals to take action against striking nurses
Kochi: The Kerala High Court on Friday, April 17, allowed private hospital managements to initiate appropriate disciplinary proceedings against striking nurses, as mediation efforts between the two sides failed. Justice Harisankar V Menon said that since private managements are being permitted to take disciplinary action, the nurses are also entitled to continue their strike. The 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 .
9 Tourists Killed As Van Falls In Gorge In Tamil Nadu, PM Condoles Deaths
The van carrying 13 people from Kerala's Malappuram district lost control while descending the Valparai-Pollachi hill road.
Tragic Road Accident in Valparai Claims Nine Lives
Mumbai, April 17: A tragic incident occurred on Friday in Valparai, Tamil Nadu, involving a group of tourists from Malappuram, Kerala. The accident resulted in the deaths of nine individuals and left several others injured. The victims were part of a group of teachers and their families from Perinthalmanna, who had embarked on a holiday ... Read more Tragic Road Accident in Valparai Claims Nine Lives
No supply restrictions, says Kerala State Electricity Board
This time the demand is high. But we have made all the arrangements for supply from central stations and purchases through power exchanges, says KSEB chairperson
Folk artistes in Kozhikode stage cultural protest demanding justice for Nithin Raj
Kochi Corporation tops State in Plan fund utilisation
Family of five escapes unhurt as car catches fire in Kerala
The incident occurred on Friday morning while the family was travelling from Chittar to Konni
Man hacked to death by neighbour over property dispute in Idukki
CBSE schools in Thiruvananthapuram fare well in CBSE Class X exam
Houseboats without pollution control systems barred from Vembanad lake
The port officer and registering authority issued a directive in this regard on April 17 following a Kerala High Court order on January 20
Heat, humidity make life miserable in north Kerala
In Kozhikode, the seasons peak temperature of 37.2C was recorded on April 16, marking a departure of 2.6C above normal. Maximum temperatures in Kasaragod, Malappuram and Kannur districts have also remained above seasonal averages
Nurses' strike: Kerala High Court modifies interim order
Court lifts restrictions imposed on nurses' association and private hospital managements following the nurses' strike
Former Matsyafed official alleges harassment, seeks Governors intervention
He claims complaints submitted to various authorities, including the Chief Minister and the Fisheries Minister, did not result in any meaningful intervention; citing continued harassment and declining health, he opted for voluntary retirement in 2016
A month after fire incident, ICUs in Thiruvananthapuram MCH to open next week
Since the incident on March 17, the hospital has been using temporary ICUs to accommodate patients requiring ICU care after surgeries
Waste piles up in Thiruvananthapuram as Haritha Karma Sena faces vehicle shortage
The Corporations plans to purchase vehicles is getting delayed
Public hospitals in Kerala struggle as KASP dues mount
The government owes both public and private hospitals under KASP and other health financing schemes 1,824 cr. Even taluk-level hospitals are awaiting dues of over 1 crore each from the government for free treatment given
State professional drama competition to begin in Thrissur on April 19
Five-day festival by Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Akademi to feature 10 plays at K.T. Muhammed Theatre
Kochi Corporation Council meeting disrupted amid LDF protest seeking Mayors resignation
Probe into sexual abuse case against filmmaker Ranjith in final stage, say police
Special investigation team questions actor Bobby Kurian who was with the director when he was taken into custody on March 31
District Collector orders probe into ration shortage at Edamalakkudy in Idukki
A shortage of over 64,000 kg of rice reported. Massive deficit in food grains unearthed after Edamalakudy panchayat president alerted Civil Supplies department officials that Devikulam Girijan Co-operative Society had exhausted its rice stock, leaving tribal residents struggling to access food
Focus on source reduction to curb dengue, says Kozhikode DMO
Rhythm of resilience: Hows BRC band is striking a new note
In a quiet corner of Kollam, adults with intellectual disabilities are transforming lives through music
Six-day traffic curbs at old Chalakudy bridge in Thrissur to trigger diversions
Bridge to be closed for urgent repair works and load testing
High humidity levels make Palakkad heat more severe
Scientists at the IRTC, Mundur, say the intense heat experienced in the district is largely due to high humidity rather than temperature alone
ADG visits NCC units in Kozhikode, Malappuram
Kollam swelters as temperatures soar, yellow alert issued
The intense heat has turned daily commutes and outdoor labour into gruelling tasks. Many citizens have reported physical exhaustion and heat-related discomfort, as the cooling effect of the evening breeze remains elusive
Kerala Hotel Faces Legal Action Over Controversial Vishu Advertisement
Alappuzha, April 17: In a significant turn of events, local police in Cherthala, Kerala, have filed a case against the owners of Mehar Mandi and Grills over a controversial Vishu advertisement. This action follows widespread protests triggered by a provocative poster depicting a non-vegetarian dish alongside Lord Krishna. The contentious poster was released as part ... Read more Kerala Hotel Faces Legal Action Over Controversial Vishu Advertisement
Pratichaya OTT release: Nivin Pauly`s latest film gets streaming date
Nivin Paulys Pratichaya is set to stream on JioHotstar from April 24 after a modest theatrical run. The political drama explores power, corruption, and image-building within Keralas political landscape
Palakkad Congress councillor denied anticipatory bail in rape case
Prasobh V. Valsan is accused of sexually exploiting a Dalit woman by promising her employment
IIT Palakkad expands academic, research initiatives
Institute to introduce BTech programme in Materials Engineering from 202627 academic year; it sets up Madhava Supercomputing Facility, a high-performance computing centre, and a 500 MHz Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectrometer
Cash-for-votes case: Sobha Surendran appears before Collector
Palakkad District Collector had summoned all those involved in the incident, including Ms. Surendran, the woman who allegedly received the cash, and the Congress worker who recorded the video evidence
Over 865 Crore Seized During Elections in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal
New Delhi, April 17: Enforcement agencies have seized over 865 crore worth of materials during the ongoing assembly elections and by-elections in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal. The Election Commission of India announced the election schedule for Assam, Kerala, Puducherry, Tamil Nadu, and West Bengal on March 15, 2026. The Commission has issued strict directives ... Read more Over 865 Crore Seized During Elections in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal
Kerala set to witness pre-monsoon rain peak likely from Wednesday
Thunderstorm activity is set to gather urgency over the south-western state around April 22 (Wednesday next), roughly 40 days ahead of the normal June 1 onset of themonsoon in Kerala
Leak on pipeline at Vazhuthacaud plugged, says Kerala Water Authority
KWA officials say the contractor for the Smart City projects carried out the repair; the pipeline sprang a leak near the City Police Commissioners office around 10 p.m. on April 13
Pallichattambi movie review: Heavy-handed approach drags down this ahistorical period movie
The film, set amid the tumultuous period of the Liberation Struggle in Kerala, takes a very dated approach in its writing and filmmaking aspects
Kerala High Court Seeks Explanation from Election Commission Over Postal Voting Issues
Kochi, April 17: The Kerala High Court has requested a response from the Election Commission regarding complaints about flaws in the postal voting process. The next hearing is scheduled for April 21. A petition filed by a state government employee claims that despite following all necessary procedures, he was denied his constitutional right to vote. ... Read more Kerala High Court Seeks Explanation from Election Commission Over Postal Voting Issues
Blistering heat and soaring UV, humidity levels put Kerala on its toes
IMD warns of above-average temperatures across State as sweltering, sultry conditions prevail; several places record alarming levels of UV radiation; urban heat island effect amplifies the conditions
Kerala Vishu Poster Row: Hotel Faces Backlash Over Lord Krishna Image in Non-Veg Ad
A Kerala hotel sparks outrage after using Lord Krishnas image alongside non-veg dishes in a Vishu poster. Hindu groups protest despite apology by management.
Actor Prakash Raj in legal trouble over Ramayana comments
Hyderabad: Versatile actor Prakash Raj is once again in the midst of controversy, this time over his remarks on the Ramayana. During his speech at the Kerala Literature Festival, a video surfaced where he made several comments about the epic that have angered many, particularly in the Hindu community. Prakash Raj narrates a made up 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 .
Suvarna Keralam SK-49 Lottery Result (17-04-2026): Kerala State Lotteries Department conducts the high-stakes draw for the Suvarna Keralam SK-49 weekly lottery today, April 17, 2026. The event saw the ticket holder of RK 632730 coming out as the winner of the grand first prize of 1 crore.
Public urged to avoid direct exposure to sunlight between 11 am and 3 pm as high ultraviolet (UV) levels are being recorded during these hours in Kerala
Heatwave Likely To Persist Till Sunday In Kerala, Yellow Alert In 12 Districts
Schools have been asked to ensure availability of drinking water and adequate ventilation in classrooms.
Heatwave alert in Kerala as UV levels surge in state, govt issues advisory
The Kerala Health Department has highlighted that the UV index is particularly severe between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m., making direct sun exposure during these hours especially dangerous
Kerala BDS student death: Two accused faculty members move court for anticipatory bail
Dr. M.K. Ram and Dr. Sangeeta Nambiar, who remain absconding, contend in their bail plea that they had no role in Nithin Rajs death and argue that the student was under stress due to threats from a loan app
Kerala elections: Kozhikode MP M.K. Raghavan slams Congress leaders public spat over CM candidate
Kozhikode MP warns a section of his Congress colleagues that dragging internal leadership disputes into the streets is damaging the partys reputation and prospects
Kerala elections: Kozhikode DCC general secretary Nijesh Aravind quits, cites sidelining in party
Nijesh Aravind submits resignation to KPCC claiming he was deliberately excluded from poll campaign responsibilities
How community-led environmental initiatives are making a change in Ernakulam
Ahead of Earth Day on April 22, we look at collectives in Ernakulam that are driving change through sustained, grassroots action
Singer Karthik Krishna Jayaram wins music contest dedicated to Lata Mangeshkar
Organised by the Raipur-based Swarnim Dharohar Lata Foundation, the national-level competition had participants from over 20 States
Ultraviolet Ray Levels Surge Across Kerala, Orange Alert Issued In 6 Districts
Thiruvananthapuram April 16 (IANS) Ultraviolet (UV) radiation levels have risen sharply across Kerala, prompting the Kerala State Disaster Management Authority (KSDMA) to issue an orange alert in six districts and caution the public against prolonged
Four of a family hospitalised after suspected food poisoning in Keralas Kozhikode
According to hospital sources, the four developed symptoms of food poisoning after consuming spinach curry kept in the refrigerator
Kerala dental student death: Case against InstaPay loan app for alleged harassment and intimidation
FIR states agents of the app repeatedly contacted and threatened Nithin Raj for loan repayment, subjecting him to sustained mental harassment and intimidation
Meet The Starlings, a collective of women crochet enthusiasts
The Starlings, a women-only community, has members from across Kerala, other states and West Asia
Filmmaker Fazil Razak on Moham selected for Moscow International Film Festival 2026
The director on shaping a psychologically layered story and navigating the festival circuit
Something to Prove: A coming-of-age story for the late bloomer
American writer-actor Anita Kalathara draws from her own life to craft a relatable series on identity, family and independence
Kerala directly spent just Rs 103cr of own funds for Wayanad relief
Muthoot FinCorp, a family business with roots tracing back to 1887, has evolved into a nationwide financial services player, earning the ET Family Business of the Year-Large award. The company's success is attributed to its diversification, digital transformation, and expanded credit access, reflecting nearly 140 years of growth and adaptation.
South's LS seats, political weight to rise: Govt
Union Home Minister Amit Shah assured southern states their representation will rise with Lok Sabha expansion to 816 seats. He stated Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala will see increased seats and political weight. Shah also clarified that reservation for Muslim women based on religion is unconstitutional. Bills related to women's reservation and delimitation were introduced.
No reduction in southern seats: Amit Shah
New Delhi, Apr 16:Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday sought to allay concerns over the proposed delimitation exercise, asserting that the number of parliamentary seats in southern states will not be reduced even as the Centre moves to significantly expand the Lok Sabha. Addressing concerns surrounding the ongoing delimitation process, Shah said the exercise would be carried out strictly in accordance with existing legal provisions. The Delimitation Commission law is strictly in accordance with the existing (old) law. There is no change. It will not impact the ongoing elections, he said. Shah said that the proposed expansion of the Lok Sabha from the current 543 seats to 816 represents a nearly 50 percent increase, aimed at better representation of the population without disadvantaging any region. The number of seats in the southern states will not be reduced, Shah said, amid apprehensions from several states over a possible shift in political balance. He said that a completely false narrative was being spread that the representation of southern states would go down in the Lok Sabha after its strength is increased to 816 seats following the implementation of women's reservation and delimitation of constituencies. Intervening in the debate in Lok Sabha on the three bills introduced for amendment of the women's quota law and to set up a delimitation commission, Shah said the fact is that the number of seats will go up and power will grow. He said the number of Lok Sabha seats in the five southern states will go up from the present 129 to 195 seats while the percentage of power will increase from 23.76 per cent to 23.87 or almost 24 percent. Lok Sabha seats in Karnataka will increase to 42 from the present 28; in Andhra Pradesh, the number of Lok Sabha sets will increase to 38 from 25; in Telangana, it will be 26 from present 17; in Tamil Nadu, the number of Lok Sabha seats will go up to 59 from the present 39; and in Kerala, it will be 30 seats from the present 20, he said. Shah strongly rejected the opposition suggestion that the government will indulge in some kind of mischief during the delimitation exercise, saying the NDA government has not made any changes in the existing law. The delimitation bill is exactly like the previous law brought by your government. There is no change, not even a comma or a full stop, he said. Explaining how the total number of seats in the new Lok Sabha is fixed at 816, the Home Minister said it is exactly 50 percent more than the current total seats. On the issue of caste enumeration, the Home Minister said that the government had already taken a decision to conduct a caste census as part of the ongoing population census exercise. Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led Cabinet has decided to conduct a caste census. The ongoing census is being conducted on the basis of caste enumeration. There is no need to spread confusion, he said. Shah said on that Muslims will not be given reservation on the basis of religion as such a quota would be unconstitutional. The question of providing reservation to Muslim women on the basis of religion does not even arise. Our Constitution does not allow at all to give reservation on the basis of religion. I want to make it clear our government's resolve that Muslims will not be given reservation on the basis of religion. Such reservation is unconstitutional, he said after the Samajwadi Party's Akhilesh Yadav and Dharmendra Yadav spoke in favour of giving a quota to Muslims. The Home Minister said the Samajwadi Party members were saying that they would place the demand for a caste census but he would like to inform them that the government had already taken a decision to carry out the caste census and it would be carried out along with the population enumeration. Right now, the counting of households is underway and the households do not have any caste. If the Samajwadi Party had its way, they would determine the caste of households as well, he said. Shah also said if the Samajwadi Party gives all its tickets to Muslim women, where do we have any objection, we have no objections at all. He said that during the population enumeration, the census authorities would keep a provision for caste enumeration, which I personally want too. I want to make it clear that this census will be conducted along with caste enumeration, the Home Minister said. Shahs remarks come at a time when the Centres proposed delimitation plan and census-related announcements have triggered widespread political debate, particularly over representation, federal balance, and data transparency. The government has maintained that both exercises are aimed at strengthening democratic representation and ensuring equitable policy planning based on updated demographic data. (With PTI inputs)
Marriage of Kumbh Mela woman: MP police team in Kochi
With BDS students death in Kannur, caste bias back in focus
The death of a student of Kannur Dental College has raised disturbing questions about caste discrimination on Keralas college campuses. The college has dismissed a faculty member and suspended another, pending inquiry. The incident led to an outpouring of related complaints from other students. The bereaved family, the students college-mates, faculty, and activists express their views
Schools in Ernakulam shine in CBSE Class X exams
City schools fare well in CBSE Class X exams
Heat stress poses serious risk to vulnerable populations in Kerala
The elderly and those with chronic kidney disease are at heightened risk of heat-related illnesses. Heat stress and dehydration can lead to severe complications for those on multiple medications. Medical experts warn that the elderly may struggle to regulate their body temperature effectively.
Woman booked for allegedly abandoning prematurely delivered foetus
Kerala Council of Churches demands strict action against those responsible for students death
Guest faculty appointments in Sanskrit varsity under lens following CAG findings
Farmers seek uniform paddy procurement norms, blame Supplyco
NIT-C report on Brahmapuram legacy waste expected soon
Steps to establish CBG plant at Njeliyanparamba making headway
The South after delimitation: What the maths shows from Tamil Nadu to Andhra
Parliament buzzed with debate over India's representational future as the delimitation exercise and Women's Reservation Bill took center stage. Prime Minister Modi and home minister Shah assured southern states no injustice would occur, projecting increased seats and influence. Maths indicate a marginal shift in overall share despite seat increases for Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala.
Fire ravages waste treatment plant in Munnar
Botanist wins WWF award for invasive plants detection app
SSLC results in third week of May; Plus Two on May 25
School reopening fete to be held on June 1. SSLC valuation that got under way at 72 valuation camps will continue till May 2
Man found dead at Yakkara; dehydration suspected
S.K. Memorial Centre set for major renovation, tourism push
Residents, traders demand Eenchakkal junction opening as flyover delay causes hardships
Two brothers arrested after bar dispute turns fatal
INTACH to organise painting competitio
UDF will win all 13 seats in Kozhikode: IUML
In Kerala's Kumarakom, 75-year-old Shantamma, known as Chaya Chachi, operates a unique floating tea stall. For over a decade, she has been rowing her boat to serve hot masala tea and local snacks to visitors in the backwaters. Despite challenges like monsoons and logistics, her entrepreneurial spirit has made her a cultural highlight.
Man killed in firecracker accident during Vishu in Palakkad

