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Watch: Northeast monsoon hits early, Tamil Nadu braces for heavy rain

The northeast monsoon has arrived four days early, triggering intense rainfall across Tamil Nadu. With all 13 shutters of the Mullaperiyar Dam open, floodwaters are surging into Theni and surrounding districts. Overlapping monsoons from Kerala and Tamil Nadu are amplifying the risk, flooding farmlands, homes, and roads. Experts warn that excess rain is no longer a blessing in a changing climate. Urban flooding, crop damage, and infrastructure stress are rising, highlighting the urgent need for better water management.

The Hindu 21 Oct 2025 6:57 pm

Kerala HC to view Haal film amid CBFC row over beef biryani scene

Kochi: The Kerala High Court on Tuesday fixed October 25 as the date to screen the much-debated Malayalam film Haal, starring Shane Nigam, to assess whether the Central Board of Film Certifications (CBFC) objections to certain scenes are justified. The courts intervention follows CBFCs directive to cut or modify certain scenes, including a depiction of 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 Oct 2025 6:36 pm

CPI(M) extends an olive branch to CPI over differences on seeking PM-SHRI funds linked to complying with NEP

CPI(M) general secretary M.A. Baby says Kerala will seek PM-SHRI funds without implementing NEP. CPIs fears about NEP are not misplaced but State needs the funds. LDF will discuss the issue, he says

The Hindu 21 Oct 2025 6:13 pm

Five projects to be taken up under Urban Rejuvenation and City Beautification Scheme in Thiruvananthapuram

The scheme, with an expenditure of 100 crore, was announced in the 2023-24 State Budget, with similar schemes for the other city Corporations of Kerala.

The Hindu 21 Oct 2025 5:35 pm

Anand Mahindra struck by the beauty of this South Indian village calls it the ultimate getaway

Industrialist Anand Mahindra shared a video of a serene Palakkad village, Kerala, calling it the perfect escape from modern life. He praised its authenticity and simplicity, highlighting the appeal of its unpretentious existence. The post emphasizes the beauty of observing everyday life and the rare peace found in such untouched locales, inviting readers to experience this tranquil charm.

The Times of India 21 Oct 2025 5:24 pm

Sabarimala Gold: SIT Files First Report In Kerala HC In Sealed Cover

into the gold loss. The High Court, while assigning the case to the SIT, had directed the team to file a progress report within two weeks and set a six-week deadline to complete the investigation. The SIT was constituted after a court-initiated plea revealed the loss of the gold

Deccan Chronicle 21 Oct 2025 4:51 pm

Kerala HC makes all further proceedings in Sabarimala gold theft case in-camera

KOCHI: The Kerala High Court on Monday held an in-camera hearing in the case related to the alleged theft of gold from the plates of the Dwarapalaka idols and the Sreekovil door frames. The High Court Registrar (Judicial) issued a notice stating that all further proceedings in the case will be conductedin camera. When the case came up for hearing on Monday, the court muted the audio of the virtual session and restricted access to the lawyers involved and the public inside the courtroom. The investigating officer, who appeared before the court, submitted an interim report in a sealed cover. The court had earlier constituted a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to probe the gold theft and directed the police to refrain from sharing any information with the media. Devaswom officials named accused in Sabarimala gold plating case

The New Indian Express 21 Oct 2025 3:33 pm

Farmers suicide: Congress, BJP stage protest demanding action against officials

Palakkad: Congress and BJP workers on Tuesday staged protests in front of the mini civil station at Agali here over the death of a farmer, who died by suicide, on his agricultural land in this north Kerala. The protesters alleged that procedural lapses and delay by revenue officials in providing thandaper (land record number) for 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 Oct 2025 3:25 pm

Flash floods inundate houses, shop at Cherupuzha as heavy rains batter hilly areas of Kannur in Kerala

Local residents said water levels rose rapidly following hours of intense rainfall in upper catchment areas

The Hindu 21 Oct 2025 3:23 pm

CPI(M), SDPI Members Clash In Kerala, Set Ambulances On Fire

The violence flared after the CPI (M) branch secretary was attacked on Sunday evening.

NDTV 21 Oct 2025 3:20 pm

How Aldrin Antony is steering his own destiny

It was only last year that Aldrin Antony took up sailing as a sport. But even in this short span, the youngster, who hails from Kochi, has demonstrated incredible progress that has left even his coaches stunned. Aldrin, who is now doing open schooling, was inspired by his uncle Naik Manu Francis, an Army sailor. The 14-year-old NCC cadets skills were on display aplenty in the recently concluded National Ranking Regatta organised by the Corps of Engineers Sailing Club in collaboration with the National Optimist Association of India at Pawna Dam near Pune. Aldrin finished second in the boys category, and third overall, says his coach Naib Subudar Nithin M K. His performance was nothing short of stellar. To have achieved this feat after taking up the sport only a year ago is indeed noteworthy. Aldrin finished in the boys category and third overall at the recently concluded National Ranking Regatta organised by the Corps of Engineers Sailing Club Speaking about the win, Aldrin tells TNIE , The win was a product of my training, and in paying attention to the elements on the day of the race. Really thrilled I was able to give it my best. My next aim is to race on international platforms. The fact that he bested even sailors in his category whove had regular training abroad has caught the eye of the larger sailing community in the country. The former national coach Hon Lt P Madhu hailed the youngster as one to watch keenly as sailing enters a golden era in India. Aldrin is currently undergoing advanced training in sailing at the Army Boys Sports Company in Bengaluru, a joint venture with the Sports Authority of India that selects and trains young talents for future international competitions.

The New Indian Express 21 Oct 2025 3:13 pm

Malayali woman turns Northstar for job seekers in Gulf

It started during a gym session in Dubai. Between workout sets, Rehna Shajahan and Uzma Chowdhary - both HR professionals - were talking about how difficult it has become for job seekers in the Gulf. Scams were rising, and the ongoing nationalisation meant there were fewer opportunities for non-natives. We found ourselves in a country with the largest number of job seekers in the world, Rehna says. The competition here is fierce, and the pressure is immense. So many good, talented individuals were falling through the cracks. Thats when we decided to do something about it, she adds. The duo created a small WhatsApp group to share genuine job openings, personally vetting each post before it went up. Friends soon began forwarding the messages to others who were struggling to find work. Within weeks, the group, named Mission Employment, became a growing community of people helping one another. Now, six months later, it is one of the most trusted volunteer-led job networks in the UAE. Recruiters and companies have also started reaching out directly because they know every candidate has been verified. And job seekers use the group not just to find openings, but also to learn how to avoid scams, improve their CVs, and connect with professionals in their field. Unlike many other platforms, we dont just post job listings and move on. Each job posting we share is personally vetted, each candidates profile is reviewed, and we ensure everything is transparent and trustworthy, Rehna explains. The group charges no fees. Uzma and I both work full-time, Rehna says. Still, we carve out time in our days to tend to this initiative. Our only agenda is to give back, to help. We are glad to see that what began as a small act of kindness has since turned into a reliable source of support for job seekers across the region, she adds. Uzma Chowdhary and Rehna Shajahan Born and brought up in Bahrain, Rehna came to India for her higher studies, hoping to join the MCom programme at Jamia Millia Islamia University in New Delhi. Missing the cut by just half a mark, she joined a local NGO and studied social work and counselling from the same institution through distance learning. Thats when it dawned on me, there is no satisfaction like helping people, she says. That belief stayed with her. The following year, she cleared the CAT exam and joined Jamias MBA programme, becoming the only Malayali in her batch, while continuing her NGO work on weekends and holidays. When she entered the corporate world, she chose human resources because, as she puts it, HR isnt just about hiring people. Its about changing lives. Its about offering people the opportunity to realise their potential, to find meaningful work, and to build futures that theyre proud of. Later, after a brief stint in Kerala to reconnect with her roots, Rehna moved to Dubai to begin another innings of her life. Her meeting with Uzma came at the right time. Both shared the same drive and concern for the growing number of migrants being misled by fake recruiters. Now, as Mission Employment grows, the two have begun extending their efforts to India, especially Kerala, helping job seekers learn how to approach opportunities safely and effectively. Seeing someone go from jobless to employed, from stressed to relieved, is a feeling that no corporate achievement can ever match, Rehna says. After all, she adds, Success isnt just about rising alone. Its about lifting others as you rise. Today, Mission Employment isnt just a job board. Its a community of people, all helping each other reach their dreams, one opportunity at a time. Rehnas motto for the community is this: Network is your net worth.

The New Indian Express 21 Oct 2025 3:08 pm

Youth arrested for breaking into womens hostel in Keralas Kannur

The police suspect that the youth was under the influence of alcohol

The Hindu 21 Oct 2025 2:57 pm

K-Rail route likely to be revised, says CPI(M) Kerala secretary M.V. Govindan

Govindan says a new approach is necessary since the Centre has not yet approved the existing proposal

The Hindu 21 Oct 2025 2:47 pm

Sabarimala gold row: SIT submits interim report to Kerala High Court

Report submitted in sealed cover. Case heard in-camera by Division Bench

The Hindu 21 Oct 2025 1:18 pm

Kerala School Athletic Meet set to kick off in Thiruvananthapuram on October 22

Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan to flag off field and track competitions at a curtain-raiser event at Kerala University Stadium on Tuesday evening

The Hindu 21 Oct 2025 12:51 pm

Moderate air quality recorded in Kochi after Deepavali

Overall AQI was 83 in Kochi around 12 noon on Tuesday, as per data available under AQI tracker in Google Maps

The Hindu 21 Oct 2025 12:22 pm

Frisbee fires up city's community spirit

As sunlight spills over St Andrews Beach, a flash of white passes through the air, a flying disc cutting across the morning haze. Around it, a small but energetic group of people runs, dives, and cheers, their movements as fluid as the waves beside them. What began a few years ago as a handful of enthusiasts tossing frisbee on the shore has now grown into Trivandrum Ultimate a community bound by the simple joy of play. Benoy Stephen was the one who introduced us to Ultimate, says Sankar Ram, manager of Trivandrum Ultimate. He studied at St Stephens College, Delhi, where he first discovered the sport. They had a college frisbee team. What attracted him to the game was its mixed-gender and self-refereed nature. Later, he began using it as a tool to support underprivileged children in Delhi, forming a team called GK Mad. Some of their players even went on to represent India at the World Ultimate Championships. During the pandemic, Benoy was back in Thiruvananthapuram. Thats when a few of us started playing casually on the beach. We started with just a small circle of friends, and soon others began bringing their friends along. Then it slowly turned into a real community. By 2022, it had grown strong enough to take shape as Trivandrum Ultimate. Recognising the games potential and its unique appeal, the group began introducing ultimate frisbee to a wider audience through local festivals and flea markets. By 2023, it had grown into an organised club. That is how Thira, the competitive wing of Trivandrum Ultimate, took shape. Within Trivandrum Ultimate, we have two kinds of players: those who play for fun and those who train for tournaments. What makes it special is how inclusive it is; theres no age barrier. Our oldest member is around sixty, and the youngest, including my daughter, is just six. Beyond the sport, we tried to build a healthy space for young people to interact, stay active, and keep away from unhealthy influences, says Sankar Ram. Over time, the group has introduced the basics of the game to over 500 people. The Thira group currently has around 60 active members players who focus on the competitive side. Selection for tournaments happens through an informal tryout process, with the final team often changing based on availability and commitment. The larger Trivandrum Ultimate community has grown to nearly 600 members, most of whom have attended at least one session. We have played in several informal tournaments and even at the Beach Nationals, where we managed to win three games, the first time a club team from Kerala has done that. Earlier this year, when the Bharat Trophy, the state championship, was announced, teams formed across Thiruvananthapuram, Kochi, and Alappuzha. Around eight or nine players from here made it to the mens team, and five women players from Thiruvananthapuram represented Kerala. The tournament, held in May 2025, went really well for us and showed that Ultimate is growing stronger in the state, says Sankar, who was also the assistant coach of the Kerala team. But they say its still in the early stages and needs a stronger push with more people joining and more clubs forming within the Trivandrum Ultimate community, as seen in cities like Bengaluru and Chennai. He adds that the lack of recognition from the Sports Authority of India is a major hurdle. Having official approval, he says, would also help them host a Kerala-based tournament in the future. Ground availability remains another major challenge. We need a 100-metre field, but getting permission to play in such open spaces is difficult. Grass grounds are few. Now, we only get to play on proper fields during tournaments, says Sankar. Alongside training for the competitive team, the group holds beginner-friendly sessions every Wednesday at Soccer Hub Turf from 6 to 8 am, and almost every Sunday at the turf in Kazhakootam. Weekend sessions also happen at St Andrews Beach, says Niveditha S N, a team member. We are an open community, she adds, anyone can join, play, or just watch.

The New Indian Express 21 Oct 2025 12:16 pm

Kerala CM inaugurates new Palayam market in Kozhikode amid protests

Pinarayi Vijayan criticises attitude of opposing projects that are meant for the betterment of society

The Hindu 21 Oct 2025 11:59 am

Air quality remains stable in Kerala capital Thiruvananthapuram after Deepavali

Kerala capitals average AQI recorded at Plammoodu was 76 on Tuesday morning, with air quality returning to stable category, whereas it was 168 AQI (moderate category) at the same time on Monday

The Hindu 21 Oct 2025 10:55 am

India rains LIVE: Heavy rain lashes in Kerala; IMD issues yellow alert for 10 districts

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on October 20 said a low pressure area is likely to form over the Bay of Bengal

The Hindu 21 Oct 2025 9:57 am

President Murmu to Arrive in Kerala for Four-Day Visit

Murmu will reach the state in the evening and on Wednesday will visit the Lord Ayyappa temple at Sabarimala

Deccan Chronicle 21 Oct 2025 9:29 am

RSP to demand Kollam seat from Congress

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: With hardly six months left for the crucial assembly election, Revolutionary Socialist Party (RSP) is all set to stake claim for one of its lost bastions, the Kollam assembly constituency from Congress. The party leadership has decided to put forward the demand when the seat-sharing discussions start officially in the UDF. Meanwhile, RSP leadership has already revealed to Congress leaders about its intentions. Kollam assembly constituency has always been an RSP stronghold, RSP state secretary Shibu Baby John told TNIE . We have a good organisation and strong units in the constituency. Kollam was one of the constituencies we had contested continuously. And we will present our demand in the UDF, he said. UDF leaders said the Congress leadership is yet to respond to the feelers sent by its front partner. For the past two consecutive assembly elections, RSPs representation in the assembly is zero. After the exit of the remaining RSP faction from LDF and its unification with the faction in the UDF, the party had been contesting from five constituencies- Chavara, Kunnathur, Eravipuram, Mattannur and Attingal. Of these, Kunnathur and Attingal are Scheduled Caste reservation constituencies. Now, as RSP is no longer a political force to reckon with after many internal rifts and splits, the leadership is of the view that Kollam seat should be handed over to them as the party has a claim on it. We have been awarded two reservation seats. That is unacceptable. In Attingal we are weak. In Mattannur also our presence is very minimal. We want Kollam where the party is strong and vibrant even now, an RSP state committee leader said. The Kollam seat was with the RSP till the 1996 assembly election, while it was part of LDF. In the 2001 assembly election, after the split in RSP, the seat was won by RSP(B) which was with the UDF. In 2006, RSP (M) contested in the seat for the UDF but lost to CPM. In 2011, Congress took over the seat from the RSP. The RSP faction which was with the LDF also faced a setback as the CPM took over the Kollam parliament seat in 1999. In 2014 the RSP quit LDF after CPM denied the seat to it.

The New Indian Express 21 Oct 2025 9:22 am

Medical negligence alleged after Woman dies

KOLLAM: A woman who was admitted to Punalur Taluk Hospital with vomiting and dizziness died while undergoing treatment on Monday, sparking tension over allegations of medical negligence. The deceased, Aswathi, 34, a private school teacher from Puthenveetil in Kottavattom, was brought to the hospital around 3 pm. She was admitted and started on treatment, but her condition deteriorated within hours, leading to her transfer to the ICU. Hospital authorities informed her relatives that she had passed away around 6.30 pm. Following the news, a crowd gathered at the hospital. Relatives alleged a case of medical negligence, leading to arguments and unrest. After the police intervened and restored order, the body was moved to the morgue. Hospital superintendent Dr K R Sunilkumar said that Aswathi received necessary treatment and diagnostic tests upon arrival. He added that the exact cause of her illness could not be determined and that a postmortem examination will be conducted on Tuesday at Paripally Medical College Hospital under the supervision of a police surgeon. Aswathi is survived by husband Srihari, and four-year-old son Ambaadi.

The New Indian Express 21 Oct 2025 9:21 am

Chickenpox cases surge rapidly in Kollam, alert declared in district

KOLLAM: A total of 97 people have tested positive for chickenpox in Kollam district (as of October 17), prompting health officials to declare an alert. Though chickenpox cases are typically more common during summer, health officials noted that fluctuating climatic conditions during the rainy season are also contributing to the current rise. Health authorities warned that the disease can lead to serious complications in children, adolescents, the elderly, pregnant women, and individuals with weakened immune systems. They have urged residents to take preventive measures and seek timely medical care to curb further spread. Chickenpox, caused by the varicella-zoster virus, is a highly contagious disease that spreads through respiratory droplets and direct contact with infected persons. It typically presents as a mild rash with fever in children, but the infection can spread rapidly in densely populated areas. The disease can also spread through droplets from coughing or sneezing, and the highest transmission occurs in the days before and soon after symptoms appear. In people with weakened immunity, the dormant virus can later reactivate as shingles (herpes zoster). In Kollam town, many residential areas are closely packed. So, if one person gets infected, it can spread quickly. Earlier, cases were limited and mostly isolated, but now clusters are being reported. In infants, adolescents, adults, the elderly, pregnant women, and the immunocompromised, the risk of severe infection and complications is high. After the primary infection, the virus can remain dormant and resurface with age, the official said. District health officials have initiated vaccination drives and awareness campaigns to contain the outbreak. Vaccination against chickenpox is highly effective for both adults and children. Though not part of the universal immunisation programme, it is available in all hospitals. Parents should ensure that their children are vaccinated, especially if they are moving to hostels or outside Kerala for studies as the disease spreads easily, said a source with the DMO. Health officials call for caution Health authorities warned that the disease can lead to serious complications in children, adolescents, the elderly, pregnant women, and individuals with weakened immune systems

The New Indian Express 21 Oct 2025 9:19 am

Welfare pensions likely to be hiked ahead of polls

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Election season is upon us. And, in an apparent move to woo voters ahead of the two back-to-back polls, the state government is considering a hike in social-security pension. Though it is yet to take a final call on the amount, there are indications that there would be an increase of Rs 100-200. The LDF, in its 2021 assembly election manifesto, had promised to raise the pension amount from Rs 1500 to Rs 2,500. But, the new government could not carry out any increase owing to the financial constraints that stemmed from restrictions on off-budget borrowing by the Union government. The last time the pension was revised was in 2021, when the last budget of the first Pinarayi Vijayan government announced a Rs 100 hike. The government has not made any final decision so far. But there would be an increase shortly. The poll promise would have been realised much earlier if not for the Union governments restriction on borrowing, a source in the government said. The government is exploring the possibility of hiking pensions ahead of the upcoming local-body elections. The state has around 62 lakh beneficiaries of welfare pension schemes, including social-security pensioners and welfare fund board pensioners, who get Rs 1,600 a month. The numbers may vary every month, depending on the number of people who meet the mustering requirements. As per the government order for pension payment in September, the state had 48.80 lakh social security pensioners and 5.99 lakh welfare fund board pensioners. In September, the state spent Rs 716.93 crore to make the payment for social security pensioners while the rest was met through the Centres contribution. The state governments spending on welfare fund board pensions was Rs 94.39 crore. The state is having a tough time meeting pension payment with the Union government revising conditions for market borrowings in 2022-23. Since that year, borrowings by the Kerala State Social Security Pension Limited were considered off-budget borrowings. Such off-budget items are then adjusted from the states net ceiling for market borrowings.

The New Indian Express 21 Oct 2025 9:18 am

Kerala govt to start first elite hockey academy

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The sports department is planning to set up its first-ever elite hockey academy at GV Raja Sports School in Thiruvananthapuram. The state government has decided to grant a sum of Rs 94 lakh, which will see private groups teaming up with the department to extend infrastructural, equipment and personnel support to the students of the school, more than governments deployment of coaches. The department has also approached the government to name the academy after Olympian P R Sreejesh, but an official confirmation is yet-to-be received. While the department is also planning to implement similar academies for fencing and volleyball at the Kannur Sports School (Girls), the elite academy targets to train students for national and international events, officials said. The department will select coaches, medical experts and managerial staff with expertise in this field, to coordinate the activities of the academy, sports department officials said. Calling it an attempt to bring together collective expertise to elevate player standards, Sports Director Vishnu Raj P commented that the elite academy will function with the support of hockey experts. More than a contract with coaches, the elite academy will see contractual arrangements with people for the holistic development of our children, he said.

The New Indian Express 21 Oct 2025 9:17 am

President Droupadi Murmu to travel by 4WD to Sannidhanam

P'THITTA: President Droupadi Murmu, who is scheduled to visit Sabarimala on Wednesday, will travel by a four-wheel drive via Swami Ayyappan Road, making her the first head of state to reach Sannidhanam in a vehicle. According to sources, the decision to travel by a special Force Gurkha vehicle was taken in view of her health and security constraints in the hilly terrain. In 1973, then President V V Giri reached Sannidhanam using the dolly service. In fact, dolly service was introduced in Sabarimala for his visit. The Travancore Devaswom Board and police have intensified preparations and security arrangements ahead of the high-profile visit. TDB president P S Prasanth said arrangements have been completed at Nilakkal, Pampa, and Sannidhanam, and pilgrim entry will remain unaffected till October 21. Regular darshan will continue even on the day of the Presidents visit, though Special Protection Group protocols will be in force. On a four-day visit to Kerala, the President will arrive at Thiruvananthapuram airport on Tuesday evening and will fly to Nilakkal by helicopter on Wednesday. She is expected to reach Nilakkal by 10.20am. From there, she will proceed to Pampa by road and then travel to Sannidhanam. Security upped, trial run held She will have darshan at the temple between 11.55 a.m. and 12.25 p.m. and return to Thiruvananthapuram by evening. TDB sources said standard temple protocol for dignitaries will be followed for the presidential visit to Sabarimala, including carrying Irumudikkettu, wearing black dress, and a possible holy dip in the Pampa. The President will reach Sannidhanam in a convoy of five four-wheel-drive vehicles and an ambulance. Security arrangements have already been strengthened, and a trial run of the convoy movement was held recently, TDB officials said. Barricades and safety ropes have been installed on Swami Ayyappan Road. Unauthorised persons staying at Sannidhanam will be moved out as part of the security protocol. Final security rehearsals will be carried out at Nilakkal, Pampa and Sannidhanam.

The New Indian Express 21 Oct 2025 9:17 am

Houses and ambulances targeted in CPM-SDPI clash in Nedumangad

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Political violence rocked Nedumangad and nearby areas on Sunday night after CPM and SDPI workers engaged in pitched street clashes, attacking houses and party-owned ambulances, under the cover of darkness, police said. The episode began at Azhikode by 8 pm when CPM Karakulam branch secretary Deepu was allegedly attacked by SDPI members. CPM and SDPI members have been at each others throats ever since a street fight between the cadre of the two outfits at Kaipadi earlier this month over the construction of a road. A hoarding erected by the SDPI in connection with the incident was set on fire allegedly by CPM members, resulting in a clash between the members of the two parties. The current clashes, which continued till midnight, were a continuation of the Kaipadi incident, ASP Achyuth Ashok said. Following the assault on Deepu, two houses belonging to SDPI members at Kaipadi came under attack allegedly by DYFI-CPM members. The CCTV footage of the incident showed a group of men, their faces covered with masks and helmets, vandalising the houses using iron rods and stones. An ambulance owned by SDPI and two other vehicles parked outside the houses were also targeted. By midnight, a DYFI-owned ambulance parked near the Nedumangad district hospital was set on fire in what appeared to be an act of retaliation. The ambulance was gutted, with the DYFI alleging it to be the handiwork of SDPI. The police have registered three cases under non-bailable sections in connection with the three incidents. One case was registered in Aruvikkara station for the attack on the CPM leader. Two other cases were registered by Nedumangad police. The ASP said the situation has been brought under control as no fresh incident of violence was reported on Monday. The DYFI, CPM and the SDPI took out protest marches in Nedumangad in the evening, which passed off peacefully. As the incidents happened at night and there were no eyewitnesses, there were no named accused, the officer said. We have started collecting CCTV visuals and will launch an investigation to identify the accused, the ASP said. The police have enhanced patrolling and beefed up security in those areas to prevent untoward incidents, he said. On the boil CPM and SDPI members have been locked in a violent clash after a street fight erupted between the cadre of the two outfits at Kaipadi earlier this month over the construction of a road.

The New Indian Express 21 Oct 2025 9:13 am

Kerala medical college doctors boycott OP duties over poor service conditions

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Doctors from government medical colleges across the state staged a mass boycott of outpatient (OP) duties on Monday, intensifying their protest against poor service conditions. The Kerala Government Medical College Teachers Association (KGMCTA), which organised the protest, stated that this was a warning action and that they plan to continue the boycott on specific dates if the government continues to ignore their concerns. Despite the disruption, essential services such as ICUs and operation theatres remained unaffected. The protesting doctors demanded that salary anomalies for entry-level cadres be corrected, pending salary arrears since 2016 be cleared, and dearness allowances be revised. They also called for measures to address increasing workloads, revision of pension ceilings, creation of new posts, and improved workplace security. KGMCTA State President Dr Rosnara Begum and General Secretary Dr Aravind C S criticised the practice of ad hoc appointments through internal transfers, warning that it jeopardises patient care. They pointed out that redeploying overburdened faculty to newly established medical colleges under the guise of working arrangements is worsening conditions in older institutions and affecting the quality of care. They attributed the crisis to the governments failure to create sanctioned posts in new colleges as per National Medical Commission norms. The leaders stressed that salary disparities affecting doctors who joined after 2016 are deeply demoralising. Medical college doctors, who juggle clinical care, teaching, and research responsibilities, deserve a fair and timely salary revision, they added. If the government fails to respond positively, the association warned that the strike will be intensified and all services except emergency care may be suspended. KGMCTA plans to begin a relay strike from October 28 if their demands are not met. The future protest actions will be decided at a representative meeting scheduled at Kozhikode Medical College on October 25.

The New Indian Express 21 Oct 2025 9:11 am

Thantri writes to TDB to settle horse idol row

PATHANAMTHITTA: Sabarimala thantri Kandararu Rajeevaru has written to the Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) requesting to take back the old vaaji vaahanam (horse idol) from him. The move comes amid renewed controversy surrounding the removal of the vaaji vaahanam and allegations that the thantri had taken possession of it without authorisation. The letter was submitted to the Sabarimala executive officer on October 11 and later forwarded to the TDB for further action. The issue resurfaced after reports linked it indirectly to the row over the Sabarimala gold theft investigation. Earlier this month, social media platforms and sections of the media widely circulated the allegation that the thantri had illegally taken away the vaaji vaahanam after it was replaced at the old kodi maram (flag mast) on the temple premises in 2018. Reacting to the controversy, Rajeevaru clarified on October 8 that the ritual practice at Sabarimala, in line with temple customs, allows the thantri to retain the replaced vaaji vaahanam as part of his traditional rights. When a vaahanam is replaced, the old one goes to the thantris possession rights, he had said. However, his explanation failed to convince certain outfits which announced a series of protests, accusing him of misusing temple property. A protest march to his residence has been scheduled for November, along with a nama japa yatra and a sit-in demonstration.

The New Indian Express 21 Oct 2025 9:04 am

Gold theft happened with CMs knowledge

PATHANAMTHITTA: BJP leader K Surendran has alleged that the Sabarimala gold theft took place with the knowledge of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, and termed the ongoing Special Investigation Team (SIT) probe a sham. He also demanded that a central agency take over the investigation. He was speaking to reporters in Ranni, where he attended a protest meeting organised by the BJP against the alleged theft. He alleged that the SIT was formed only after a secret discussion between the chief minister and former Devaswom Minister Kadakampally Surendran. A day before the SIT was announced, the chief minister held an urgent meeting with Kadakampally. It was a meeting held to prevent the truth behind the gold theft from coming out, he said. The investigation follows instructions issued during that meeting. The SIT is trying to shield ministers and former Travancore Devaswom Board presidents by naming only Unnikrishnan Potti and a few officials as accused, he alleged. Surendran challenged the chief minister to write to the Union government seeking a central agency probe if he has nothing to hide. When asked about the recent statement by RSP MP N K Premachandran that activists who attempted to enter Sabarimala in 2018 had eaten porotta and beef before their trek, Surendran said he was unaware of any such thing.

The New Indian Express 21 Oct 2025 9:00 am

Kerala Lottery Result Today, October 21, 2025 Live: Sthree Sakthi SS-490 Bumper Winning Numbers

Kerala Lottery Result Today Live Updates, 21-10-2025: Heres Guessing Numbers for Sthree Sakthi SS-490 for Tuesday, October 21. Check the full list of winning numbers from 3 pm.

News18 21 Oct 2025 9:00 am

Video: Teen Jumps Signal, Hits Senior Citizen With Bike In Kerala, Arrested

A 19-year-old man was arrested after his two-wheeler knocked down a 68-year-old woman when he tried to jump the traffic signal, in Kerala's Thrissur last week.

NDTV 21 Oct 2025 8:50 am

MVD crushes air horns seized in special drive

KOCHI: In an unusual procedure, the motor vehicle department (MVD) took to the roads with rollers to destroy a huge number of air horns. The move, meant for awareness, is part of the departments special drive to capture illegally fitted high-decibel air horns from heavy vehicles. What started the process off was an incident in Kothamangalam, when Transport Minister K B Ganesh Kumar was addressing the gathering during the inauguration of the new bus stand there. A private bus passed by at high speed and honking aggressively, drawing the ministers ire. Right on the spot, he ordered action against the bus and the driver. And the MVD followed up, despite the bus staff apologising for their actions. Subsequently, the minister ordered a week-long drive to crack down on the illegal use of air horns in vehicles. According to officials, MVD seized around 400 to 500 high-decibel air horns in the drive carried out at various locations in Ernakulam district from October 13 to 19. These are being destroyed using rollers to create an awareness among bus operators and the general public on the necessity to abide by rules. The effort started on Saturday, as we took the massive pile of horns to a vacant road near Kammattipadam and destroyed them using road rollers, an MVD official said. The prolonged blowing of high-decibel air horns which contributes to noise pollution, poses health risks, and is a direct risk to smaller vehicles and pedestrians on roads has long been banned by the authorities but it continues to be highly favoured by bus and heavy vehicle drivers across the state.

The New Indian Express 21 Oct 2025 8:42 am

11 districts in Kerala brace for intense rains on October 21

The IMD has issued a yellow alert for Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha, Kottayam, Ernakulam, Idukki, Thrissur, Palakkad, Malappuram, Kozhikode and Wayanad

The Hindu 21 Oct 2025 8:41 am

Kerala plans hybrid model for 100% source-level biowaste management

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: After successfully implementing a door-to-door collection system for non-biodegradable waste through the Haritha Karma Sena, under the Malinya Muktham Nava Keralam campaign, the local self-government department (LSGD) is now gearing up to achieve 100% source-level biodegradable waste management across the state. With less than a year left in the governments term and local-body elections fast approaching, the department is moving quickly to launch a pilot project in selected local bodies to demonstrate a replicable model before scaling it up statewide. As part of the plan, 50 panchayats and 25 municipalities have been chosen for the pilot. Although source-level management is already in place in many areas, the department is now adopting a hybrid strategy by introducing community-level waste-treatment facilities to bridge existing gaps. Larger local bodies such as corporations can set up compressed biogas (CBG) plants, while municipalities and panchayats can adopt the latest versions of proven waste-treatment technologies, said U V Jose, executive director of the Suchitwa Mission. We are addressing the huge gap in waste management by adopting a hybrid model that complements existing systems and ensures complete coverage, he added. The community-level plants will vary in capacity, based on local requirements. At present, many local bodies depend on pig farms to handle food waste, but the new system aims to replace such measures with sustainable, scientific facilities. EoIs invited from pvt players To roll out the plan, the Suchitwa Mission has invited expressions of interest (EoIs) from private players to set up community-level plants. We have received some responses, but its too early to say how many will participate. If private interest is low, the government will consider partnering with private operators directly. If that also doesnt work, local bodies themselves will establish and run the facilities, but that will be our last resort, said Jose. He said the transition would take time. It will take a couple of years for this system to be fully in place. Its not going to be easy -- there will be investment requirements, and well need to develop an efficient food waste collection network and ensure adequate waste supply to run the plants. Its a challenge, he said. Field survey launched Ahead of implementation, LSGD has launched a comprehensive field survey to determine the real status of waste management across local bodies. Households that manage biodegradable waste at the source will receive a 5% property tax exemption. Though Haritha Karma Sena and Kudumbashree had conducted earlier assessments, officials said those findings were partial. The new survey will be carried out jointly by Suchitwa Mission and Haritha Kerala Mission, using their resource persons for on-ground verification. We need to ensure that the system functions on the ground, not just in reports. The survey will help us identify gaps, assess operational realities, and plan interventions accordingly. Only households with functional waste management facilities will get the tax exemptions while those unable or unwilling to do so will be offered waste collection as a paid service, with user fees applicable, said Jose. Kerala generates around 10,000 tonnes of solid waste daily. Action plan LSGD has launched a comprehensive field survey to determine the real status of waste management across local bodies Households that manage biodegradable waste at the source will receive a 5% property tax exemption The new survey will be carried out jointly by Suchitwa Mission and Haritha Kerala Mission

The New Indian Express 21 Oct 2025 8:31 am

From Kashmir to Thrissur: James hits home run with his saffron experiment

THRISSUR: As a spice, saffron often termed the red gold has always been highly coveted in the country and abroad. Of all the popular varieties, Kashmir saffron is considered the best in the world, given its deep-red colour, high crocin content, and aroma. But over the years, production has been hampered by several factors, including climate change, land conversion, pest and disease outbreaks, and market challenges. Coming to grips with this scenario in the global market, a Gulf returnee based in Puthur, Thrissur, ventured into saffron cultivation using aeroponics a soilless cultivation method whereby plants are grown with their roots exposed to air and receive nutrients and water through fogging or misting technology. James Kappan worked in the defence department in Saudi Arabia for 20 years before returning to his homeland full of hope and dreams. He initially tried his hands at the export business. It was during a trade fair that I came to know about the demand for saffron in the country. I studied the product and market, attended training programmes and collected saffron seeds aka corms from Kashmir. We planted them on September 6 and they have already started flowering, James said, adding that he intends to expand the farming. Even though India is the second largest producer of saffron in the world, the output is not sufficient to meet even half its consumption needs. Only 10% of saffron that is in demand is grown in India. The rest is imported from Iran, the largest producer. A saffron plant It is used as a spice in food and also in cosmetic products. A scientist with the National Chemical Laboratory in Pune has been guiding us in this experimental farming. Our first batch appears to be a success and soon more saffron bulbs will be ready for harvest, James said. He added that indoor cultivation reduced the risks. From construction of a room to installation of the right lighting facilities, racks, trays, the initial investment was relatively high. The right exposure to UV rays and controlled temperatures are key to a good harvest, said James. From the harvested flower, the stigma which is the actual spice is dried and packed. A kilogram of saffron costs Rs 1,500 to Rs 2,000. It takes about 1 lakh bulbs to extract 1kg of the spice. Considering the demand across the country, quality saffron will always have a market here. This propels me to expand farming, James said, adding that once cultivation stabilises, he will actively market his product under the name Kashmiri kesar.

The New Indian Express 21 Oct 2025 8:29 am

New YC leaders to take charge on Oct 23 amid factional feud

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Amid stiff resistance from Congress working committee member Ramesh Chennithala after his proposal for a key post was rejected, the new state president of Youth Congress O J Janeesh and working president Binu Chulliyil will assume office on October 23. The leadership has dismissed allegations that the delay in taking charge has any connection with the confusion prevailing in the organisation. We were waiting for the culmination of KPCCs Sabarimala Viswasa Samrakshana Yatra, a Youth Congress leader said. The new office-bearers will take charge in the presence of KPCC president and Youth Congress national president Uday Bhanu Chib. It has now become clear it was the backing of KPCC president Sunny Joseph and unconditional support of Leader of Opposition V D Satheesan that made it easier for Shafi Parambil and K C Venugopal to install their nominees in crucial posts, even though Ramesh Chennithala-loyalist Abin Varkey, had secured the second highest votes in the YC state president election held earlier. The national leadership clarified that Binu Chulliyil was considered only after consultation with the election wing of the organisation. However, it was after Ramesh Chennithalas stiff resistance that the KC- Shafi axis decided to appoint Jineesh, a Shafi loyalist as president, and create a working president post to accommodate Binu. The allegations against Binu are baseless, an office-bearer said. He was an elected general secretary in Shafi Parambils committee. When it was decided that only A and I groups will contest in the last election, Binu was asked not to contest by the leadership. Both Abin Varkey and Rahul Mamkootathil were nominated into the state committee led by Shafi earlier, though they did not contest election. Hence, Binu was not the first one to be nominated, he said. The KC group also pointed out that K M Abhijith, A group nominee, could not be considered for the top post as he is not a member of Youth Congress committees. They further argued that since the national committee had the authority to decide whether to continue with the existing state committee, the claim that the committee still had a year left is not accurate. In four states, the national leadership nominated national secretaries to the top post, a leader said. Shafi-KC axis The backing of KPCC president Sunny Joseph and support of Leader of Opposition V D Satheesan have made it easier for Shafi Parambil and K C Venugopal to install their nominees in crucial posts, even though Ramesh Chennithala-loyalist Abin Varkey had secured the second highest votes in the YC state president election held earlier

The New Indian Express 21 Oct 2025 8:11 am

Complaints galore after Congress leadership declares office-bearers

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM : After the Congress national leadership approved the new list of KPCC office-bearers, many leaders have raised complaints about lack of accommodation based on community and merit. Though the leadership claims that the list was prepared in a timely manner, according to party insiders, it was after Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge put pressure on AICC general secretary in charge of Kerala, Deepa Dasmunsi, that the final list was released. Leader of Opposition V D Satheesan was of the opinion that the list of KPCC secretaries should also be released with the main list. However, the AICC general secretary decided to release the lists of general secretaries and vice-presidents only. Though there were rumours about the release of the list weeks ago, after the leadership decided to put on hold the KPCC secretaries list, it was said that a last-minute change was made. Many leaders who were supposed to be in the list of secretaries were rumoured to be in the list of general secretaries, a KPCC leader said. However, as the final list was released, several leaders didnt find a place, he said. Though the high command was keen to consider A and I groups proposal, it failed to address the proposals submitted to it by senior leaders. K Muraleedharan had reportedly asked the leadership to accommodate K M Harris, who is vice-chairman of the KPCC minority department in the general secretary list. However, it was not considered. And one of his loyalists, Mariapuram Sreekumar, who had earlier functioned as KPCC general secretary, was dropped from the list. In Kollam, senior leader K C Rajan who was the DCC president for 14 years, failed to find a place in the political affairs committee. Though two leaders each from the Muslim and Christian communities found their place as general secretaries, no one from the powerful Ezhava community was considered. Though the name of Sooraj Ravi, the son of late Thoppil Ravi, was proposed by some leaders, he didnt find a place in the final list. Though there were reports that the prominent leaders who were not considered will be appointed as DCC presidents, the leadership has decided not to consider the DCC presidents list now. Congress national spokesperson Shama Mohamed expressed her resentment towards the new list. Her Facebook post is merit a criterion invited criticism from several leaders. Meanwhile, there is also a criticism against the inclusion of leaders who had been accused of taking an anti-party stand in the last Lok Sabha election and who had spoken against the Congress. Former Thiruvananthapuram DCC president Palode Ravi, who was forced to resign after an audio clip surfaced in which he reportedly commented on Congress poor chances in the coming assembly election, has been promoted as KPCC vice-president. Though the leadership claims that, of the 59 general secretaries and 13 vice-presidents, community representation has been followed, there is a criticism that proportionate representation on the basis of total number of people appointed has been violated. Among the general secretaries, seven are from OBCs, and among vice-presidents, only three are from OBCs. From Scheduled Caste, four have been nominated as general secretaries while from Scheduled Tribe only one finds place. In the vice-president category, two are from Scheduled Castes. Nine women were inducted as general secretaries. However, in the vice-presidents list there is only one. No proportionate representation Though the leadership claims that, of the 59 general secretaries and 13 vice-presidents, community representation has been followed, there is a criticism that proportionate representation on the basis of total number of people appointed has been violated

The New Indian Express 21 Oct 2025 7:38 am

Poor representation: Orthodox Church cries foul over rejig

KOTTAYAM: The discontent among the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church (MOSC) leadership over perceived inadequate representation of Orthodox political leaders such as Abin Varkey and Chandy Oommen in the Congress leadership, appears to be escalating into a confrontation with the party leadership. After the remarks of Yuhanon Mar Diascoros Metropolitan, president of the Orthodox Church media wing, for ignoring Abin and Chandy during KPCC and Youth Congress rejig, KPCC president Sunny Josephs statement that the reorganisation of the Congress was carried out not on the basis of Church, has further angered the Orthodox Church. In a veiled attack on the KPCC president, Orthodox Church priest trustee, Fr Thomas Varghese Amayil commented that the response of those who got the chair through communal equations is not relevant here. Those who are counting on the favourable weather should not forget that this is the time of cloudbursts, he said. In a Facebook post Fr Amayil reminded the leadership that freedom of opinion is the beauty of democracy, and added it is the dream of citizens to have capable leaders in the leadership. It is disheartening that individuals are being marginalised in the name of religion, and for vested interests. How can those who disregard such perspectives claim to be the custodians of democracy? If the support of the Malankara Church is deemed unnecessary, the leadership should clearly articulate this stance, he stated. Earlier, Diascoros Metropolitan said that the Congress party has treated Abin Varkey and Chandy Oommen unjustly. For us, Abin Varkey is not only a son of the Church, but also someone who makes necessary interventions in Kerala politics with the backing of our leadership. We have not encountered any negatives about him. Chandy Oommen has also publicly reacted that he faced injustice on his fathers death anniversary day. After hearing that, it is up to the political parties to judge whether it is right or wrong, he said. Sources indicate that the Orthodox Church is concerned about the growing influence of the Catholic community, particularly the Syro-Malabar Church, within the Congress. The elevation of Sunny Joseph as KPCC president, widely seen as a move to consolidate Catholic votes, has intensified these concerns.

The New Indian Express 21 Oct 2025 7:35 am

Farmer found hanging from tree; kin blame revenue dept

PALAKKAD: A 53-year-old farmer who had been missing since Sunday was found hanging from a tree on his farmland at Kavundikkal in Attappadi on Monday morning, the police said. The deceased has been identified as Krishnaswamy, after local residents found his body. His death has triggered outrage in the community, with family members alleging that persistent delays by the revenue department in issuing his thandaper (land ownership certificate) drove him to suicide. The family was preparing to file a complaint when Krishnaswamys body was found, an officer with the Agali police station said. Relatives and local politicians claimed that Krishnaswamy had been visiting the village office for the past six months, seeking the thandapper for his three acres of land but was repeatedly turned away. He was heartbroken and exhausted. Krishnaswamy Every time he went there, officials just told him to come again later, said Senthilkumar, the Agali panchayat member from Kavundikkal ward. Police said an investigation is under way to verify whether the delay in issuing the land record led to the farmers death. The revenue department, however, has refuted the allegations of negligence or inordinate delay. Officials maintained that there was no unusual hold-up in processing the farmers application and that technical issues related to the digital land record system were being resolved. The department has expressed regret over the incident and promised to take steps to expedite pending thandaper applications in the region. The Palakkad district administration has also ordered a preliminary inquiry to verify whether administrative lapses or procedural delays played any role in the tragedy.

The New Indian Express 21 Oct 2025 7:22 am

Kanthapuram wing slams Congress, IUML for silence on hijab row

MALAPPURAM: The Sunni faction led by Kanthapuram A P Aboobacker Musaliyar has launched a sharp attack on the Congress and the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) leadership for their silence over the ongoing hijab controversy. In a strongly worded article in Siraj Daily, SYS general secretary Rahmatulla Saqafi Elamaram accused senior Congress leaders of turning a blind eye to what he called a blatant denial of the Muslim communitys fundamental rights. Saqafi alleged that Congress MP Hibi Eden had even threatened the parents of the student at the centre of the dispute and asked the child to go to school without wearing a hijab. He also criticised IUML for remaining silent on the issue for three days. In contrast, Saqafi praised state Education Minister V Sivankutty for taking a firm stand in support of the students right to wear the hijab. Hibi Eden expressed his political sense that if he tries to persuade the school authorities to back down from their stance, it will gain more votes for BJP. Not a single Congressman spoke out against the violation of rights faced by a thirteen-year-old girl, the article said. Saqafi further questioned the Congress leadership in Kerala for failing to emulate the stance of their counterparts in Karnataka. Is Hibi Eden leading MPs and others with the notion that it is solely the Muslim communitys responsibility to be vigilant and prevent the spread of communalism? he asked. Taking a direct swipe at IUML, he wrote, The Muslim League observed a three-day fast of silence. Finally, P K Kunhalikutty came forward with a statement saying that a Muslim student had to abandon her studies while Sivankutty was the Education Minister. Even then, vote-bank politics took precedence over rights politics. He concluded by lauding Sivankuttys stance that Education Minister Sivankutty spoke with his head high. Politics is about standing up for justice and fairness.

The New Indian Express 21 Oct 2025 7:18 am

Kollam man confirmed dead in Mozambique tragedy

KOLLAM: The Kollam native who went missing after a boat capsized off the coast of Mozambique has been confirmed dead, Kollam MP N K Premachandran said. The deceased is Srirag Radhakrishnan, 36, of Thevalakkara. His family has been informed, and efforts are under way to bring his body back home. The Government of Mozambique has informed us that Srirags body has been identified. The process to repatriate the body to Kerala has begun, the MP said. Srirag, an electrical engineer, was working as the electro-technical officer on the oil tanker MT Sea Quest. He had been with the same vessel for seven years and had been working in Mozambique for the past three years. He returned to the country on Monday and spoke to his family on Tuesday. The accident occurred early the next morning. The tragedy took place around 3 am on Thursday when a boat carrying crew members to MT Sea Quest that was anchored near a port in Mozambique capsized. There were 21 people onboard, including the crew and those scheduled to join the ship. Thirteen were rescued, while others went missing. The Indian High Commission in Mozambique has confirmed that three Indians have died, while six, including Indrajith, 22, from Piravom, remain missing. Indrajith, the son of Santosh and Sheena of Pothamkudil, Veliyanad, was among those on the boat. His friend Akash, a native of Konni, was rescued. Reports said the boat overturned when strong waves struck as it neared the ship. Akash survived after being thrown overboard, but others were trapped inside the cabin. The Indian embassy and the shipping company are coordinating with the families of the affected crew members.

The New Indian Express 21 Oct 2025 7:13 am

Warning issued to DMO after two years for clapping during anti-govt speech

MALAPPURAM: The state government has issued a formal warning to Malappuram Homoeo District Medical Officer (DMO) Dr Yasmin Vayalil, two years after she applauded a speech that criticised the government during an official meeting. The disciplinary action follows an internal inquiry which found the act unbecoming of a senior officer, though it was not intentional. The incident took place during a meeting at the Malappuram District Collectorate, attended by MLAs and senior officials. A speaker made critical remarks against the government, and Dr Yasmin, who had arrived late, joined others in clapping without realising the context. In her written explanation to the inquiry committee, she said fatigue and lack of attention led to the gesture. I was unaware of what was being said. Since everyone around me clapped, I too joined them. It was a moment of ignorance, not intent, she stated. The Deputy Director of Homoeopathy, who led the inquiry, concluded that the act was not deliberate. The report pointed to her physical and emotional exhaustion after travelling 54km to attend the meeting. The Personnel and Administrative Reforms Department has issued a formal warning, which will be entered in her service record.

The New Indian Express 21 Oct 2025 7:09 am

Sangh was sadhana for P E B Menon

KOCHI: Noting that the late PEB Menon treated everyone equally, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat on Monday stated that the Sangh was not just an organisation for the former Kerala Prant Sanghchalak, but sadhana (spiritual practice). He was delivering the memorial address at the homage meeting for P E B Menon at Nedumbassery. He has left to us the legacy of how we should be as an individual, how we should manage our family as a Sangh family, how as a Sangh Sevak we should conduct our business. These things will remain with us forever. Those who have seen him have experienced this. They will narrate these things, Bhagwat said. The RSS chief stated that Menon came late to the Sangh, but became one with it immediately. He came late to the Sangh. However, he immediately became one with the Sangh. He understood Sangh not as a movement, not as an organisation, not as an activity, but as a sadhana, Bhagwat added. Menon passed away on October 11 in Kochi at the age of 86. Sangh workers could meet him at any time.

The New Indian Express 21 Oct 2025 7:04 am

Heavy rain lashes high ranges of Kerala; orange alert in four districts

Kerala is currently grappling with relentless downpours and fierce winds, resulting in significant waterlogging and widespread traffic disruptions. The high altitudes of Thiruvananthapuram and Kozhikode are experiencing unyielding rainfall. The Indian Meteorological Department has issued orange alerts for four districts, indicating the potential for extremely heavy rain. It is recommended that residents in flood-prone areas evacuate to safer grounds.

The Economic Times 20 Oct 2025 6:52 pm

Fresh Clash Erupts Between SDPI-CPI(M) In Kerala, Ambulance Set on Fire: Police

Clashes between SDPI and CPI(M) at Nedumangad led to an ambulance being set on fire and another damaged. Police have launched an investigation and increased patrolling in the area.

News18 20 Oct 2025 6:19 pm

Indian-origin scientist Dr Arathyram Ramachandra wins $3 million UK fellowship for battery-free medical implants

Kerala-born biomedical engineer Dr. Arathyram Ramachandra Kurup Sasikala is developing battery-free medical implants powered by body movement, a project awarded a $3 million UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship. This innovative Piezoelectroceutics research could revolutionize devices like pacemakers, offering faster recovery, reduced waste, and sustainable healthcare solutions.

The Times of India 20 Oct 2025 5:44 pm

Sabarimala gold theft: SIT to submit first progress report to Kerala HC

Officials said the report will cover the current status of the investigation, including the arrest of Unnikrishnan Potti, who sponsored the gold plating

The Hindu 20 Oct 2025 4:34 pm

Early northeast monsoon onset creates triple whammy in South India

An important problem arises for Tamil Nadu and Kerala when the two phases of the monsoon overlap or if both States experience intense rainfall simultaneously

The Hindu 20 Oct 2025 2:17 pm

Ambulance set on fire amid SDPI-CPI(M) clash in Thiruvananthapuram

Tension erupted in the area after SDPI activists allegedly attacked a local CPI(M) leader on Sunday evening, says police

The Hindu 20 Oct 2025 1:12 pm

IT employee assault case: Accused identified and arrested in Madurai

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The IT employee who was attacked inside her hostel room in Kazhakoottam has identified the accused. Police have confirmed that Benjamin (35), a native of Madurai, was the man who broke into the womens hostel and attempted to assault her. After harassing the woman, the accused fled towards Attingal and later escaped to Madurai, where he was arrested on Sunday. According to the police, Benjamin is a lorry driver with a criminal background. He had entered the hostel with the intent to steal but attempted to sexually assault the woman during the break-in. His lorry has also been taken into police custody. He will be produced before the court, and further evidence will be collected following custodial interrogation. The incident occurred around 2 am on Friday when the accused forcibly opened the door of the hostel room, covered the womans mouth, and tried to strangle her while threatening to kill her if she screamed. The woman filed a complaint with Kazhakoottam police at around 7 am the same day. As there were no CCTV cameras installed in the hostel, police initially had no leads on the suspect. A special investigation team led by Kazhakoottam Assistant Commissioner P. Anilkumar, along with inspectors from Kazhakoottam, Thumba, and Peroorkada stations, and the City DANSAF squad, launched a search operation. The team traced the accuseds movements and apprehended him on his way home to Tamil Nadu with his lorry. Police stated that the accused was a regular driver who frequently travelled to Thiruvananthapuram. He was identified within 24 hours of the incident and arrested within two days.

The New Indian Express 20 Oct 2025 1:10 pm

Tattoo artist arrested for brandishing gun after minor road accident in Thiruvananthapuram

THIRUVANATHAPURAM: A man was arrested in Thampanoor on Sunday night for threatening people with a gun following a minor road accident. The accused has been identified as Robin John, a native of Vallakadavu and a tattoo artist from Kuravankonam. According to police, Robin was allegedly under the influence of alcohol when he drove his car out of a bar and accidentally hit a two-wheeler and an autorickshaw. Following a heated argument, Robin reportedly pulled out a gun and threatened the crowd before attempting to flee. Police soon arrived and took him into custody. Though Robin claimed that the firearm was licensed, he has not yet produced valid documents, officers said. The gun has been seized for verification. Robin has been charged with attempted murder and other related offences.

The New Indian Express 20 Oct 2025 12:59 pm

SIT To Submit First Progress Report On Sabarimala Gold Case To Kerala HC

Officials said the report will cover the current status of the investigation, including the arrest of Bengaluru-based Unnikrishnan Potty, who sponsored the electroplating of gold-clad copper plates on the Dwarapalaka (guardian deity) idols and Sreekovil (sanctum sanctorum )door frames in 2019

Deccan Chronicle 20 Oct 2025 12:33 pm

Sabarimala at heart of Congress's return bid, but can it sustain momentum?

PATHANAMTHITTA: The Congress in Kerala has brought Sabarimala back to the centre stage as part of its comeback strategy in Pathanamthitta, as it tries to reclaim lost ground by tapping into faith-driven sentiments. However, while the party has revived street mobilisation and sharpened its attack on the ruling CPM, the bigger question is whether this sudden momentum can be sustained. The Congress' renewed push began with the Vishwasasamrakshana Yatra in the district, invoking Ayyappa devotion and accusing the CPM-led government of failing to protect temple traditions and faith. More particularly, the party used the ongoing Sabarimala gold theft controversy, in which around 2kg of gold was stolen by a former priest and his aides including Devaswom officials. But the most striking sign of the Congress' aggressive new posture was the Youth Congress march followed by Congress and UDF rallies. On October 7, a YC protest march to the Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) office in Pathanamthitta turned violent, signalling a shift from symbolic protests to raw street agitation. The march, led by Congress national spokesperson Sandeep Warrier, accused the TDB of corruption in the Sabarimala temple gold-plating work. The protesters hurled coconuts at the TDB building, shattering glass panes, and clashed with the police, who resorted to lathicharge to bring the situation under control. If the YC agitation was a show of anger from those lower in party hierarchy, the public rally in Pathanamthitta on October 9 was carefully choreographed to demonstrate top-level backing. The rally, inaugurated by AICC general secretary (organisation) K C Venugopal, turned into a massive mobilisation drive aimed at reclaiming Pathanamthitta ahead of the 2026 Assembly elections. Venugopal lashed out at the state government alleging the TDB is backing the gold theft in Sabarimala, accusing the government of failing to protect the sanctity of the shrine. For years, the BJP has attempted to use Sabarimala as its political gateway into central Kerala. Now, the Congress seems determined to close that door. Party leaders have carefully framed their mobilisation as devotional resistance rather than religious polarisation. We are here to fight for the faith and against those who stole the assets of Lord Ayyappa, Leader of Opposition V D Satheesan said during one of the rallies. The Congress is also revisiting the emotional terrain of the 2018 Sabarimala women entry controversy to recover its lost emotional connect with devotees and upper caste Hindu voter base that had drifted apart from the party. However, the growing momentum has been accompanied by visible factional discomfort. The district-level reorganisation and group accusations have deepened the rift between leaders aligned with Sudhakaran, Satheesan and Ramesh Chennithala. One of the captains of the protests, K Muraleedharan, skipped the key event in the district initially before joining later, betraying fault lines beneath the surface unity. If unresolved, these internal tensions risk derailing the Congress' Sabarimala narrative and handing advantage to both the CPM and the BJP. For now, the Congress has successfully reignited sentiment in Pathanamthitta, which will be crucial in the local body elections and the upcoming assembly polls. But emotion alone won't be enough. The party must now sustain mobilisation, avoid factional sabotage and convert Sabarimala politics into constituency-level organisation.

The New Indian Express 20 Oct 2025 12:06 pm

Sudipto criticized and schooled by influencer

The Kerala Story director Sudipto Sen sparked controversy by claiming Aadujeevitham's cinematography was VFX-driven, a notion swiftly debunked by influencer Carl Lafrenais. Lafrenais cited Oscar-winning films using VFX, defending freedom of expression and questioning Sen's comparison of the two movies. Aadujeevitham's fans remain disappointed by its cinematography award omission.

The Times of India 20 Oct 2025 10:48 am

Ambulance set on fire amid SDPI-CPI(M) clash in Kerala

Violence erupted in Nedumangad after claims surfaced regarding an attack on a CPI(M) leader by SDPI supporters. This hostility resulted in an SDPI activist's car and an ambulance facing destruction. In an outbreak of vengeance, a second ambulance, linked to the CPI(M)'s youth movement, was then set on fire.

The Economic Times 20 Oct 2025 10:28 am

Flag hoisting for Alpashi fest to be held on Tuesday

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The flag hoisting to mark the beginning of the Alpashi festival at Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple will take place between 8.45 am and 9.45 am on October 21. The valiya kanikka ritual is scheduled for October 28, followed by pallivetta on October 29. The festival will conclude with the aarattu ritual at Shankhumukham Beach on October 30. The Poojappura Central Prison authorities handed over the festival rope to the temple, continuing the long-standing tradition of prison inmates spinning the rope for the flag hoisting. Joint superintendent Akhil S Nair handed over the rope to temple manager N K Anilkumar and administrative officer A G Sreehari.

The New Indian Express 20 Oct 2025 9:51 am

Faulty withdrawal from account: IOB told to compensate customer in Kerala capital

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (SCDRC) has directed Indian Overseas Bank (IOB) to pay compensation for a faulty withdrawal from a woman customers account. The complainant was a family pensioner who held a savings bank account with an IOB branch in Thiruvananthapuram. According to the customers complaint, on June 17, 2011, `28,000 was withdrawn from her account using a cheque issued by a stranger drawn in favour of a brick manufacturer. Within a few hours, the cheque was cancelled and money was remitted back. Later that day, the same amount was withdrawn through the same cheque. On July 14, her son identified the debit and took the matter up with the bank. The bank credited the amount, along with interest, to her account the same day. According to the bank, the cheque was presented for payment over the counter and it was honoured by mistakenly debiting SB account No. 9550 instead of SB Account No 9559 which had sufficient balance to honour the cheque. IOB said both the account holders have the same first name and that the erroneous debit was rectified upon receiving intimation. The bank however, did not explain the first withdrawal from the account. The complainant however alleged that the other account was held by a woman whose husband was an employee of the bank and it was a forgery in connivance with bank officials. The Thiruvananthapuram district consumer disputes redressal commission had earlier issued an order in favour of the complainant. It asked the bank to provide `50,000 as compensation and `5,000 as costs. Subsequently, the bank filed an appeal with the SCDRC. An SCDRC bench comprising its president Justice B Sudheendra Kumar, judicial member Ajith Kumar D and member K R Radhakrishnan considered the case. Based on the evidence on record, the SCDRC found that the entire transaction was done through an online facility. On entering the account number of a particular customer, all details, including the statement of account of that particular customer alone, are displayed on the monitor. If the passing official had verified the account number and signature, the cheque could not have been honoured. The evidence showed that the employees wife withdrew money from the complainants account through a forgery in connivance with bank officials, the panel held. Besides upholding the district commissions order, the SCDRC directed the bank to pay an additional `20,000 as costs to the complainant. SCDRCs observation Based on the evidence on record, the SCDRC found that the entire transaction was done through an online facility. If the passing official had verified the account number and signature, the cheque could not have been honoured. The evidence showed that the employees wife withdrew money from the complainants account through a forgery in connivance with bank officials, the panel held.

The New Indian Express 20 Oct 2025 9:50 am

Congress suspends municipal councillor over sexual harassment allegation

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: State Congress president Sunny Joseph on Sunday announced the suspension of Jose Franklin, Thiruvananthapuram DCC general secretary and Neyyattinkara municipal councillor, from the party following serious allegations of sexual harassment raised against him. A 52-year-old woman from Neyyattinkara, who died by suicide, had left behind a note accusing Franklin of sexually harassing her under the pretext of arranging a loan. In the note, she said she had approached him seeking help to clear her debts, but he responded with sexual demands. According to the note, Franklin allegedly summoned her to his office on the promise of helping her get a loan, sexually harassed her, and later visited her shop repeatedly with similar advances. Whenever I asked about the loan, he told me to come and see me and made indecent remarks, she wrote. When I refused, he made my life unbearable. I have decided to die, the note stated. The woman wrote that she was unable to live peacefully without yielding to his demands, which eventually drove her to end her life. Addressed to her son, the note also mentioned her financial struggles and and the debts she was struggling to repay. Initially, the police suspected that the womans death was caused by a gas leak fire. However, subsequent investigation revealed a kerosene bottle in her kitchen, confirming that she had poured kerosene on herself, opened the gas valve, and set herself on fire. Before taking her life, she reportedly left a separate suicide note to her daughter. A case has been registered against Franklin for sexual harassment and abetment to suicide. The district sessions court has granted him anticipatory bail. Her son told the police that Franklin used to call his mother late at night and harass her, and that his behaviour pushed her to take the extreme step. After her husbands death, the woman had been living with her two children and had recently started a small bakery near her house.

The New Indian Express 20 Oct 2025 9:47 am

State-level seminar to chart vision for Keralas animal husbandry sector

KOLLAM: The state government will organise a seminar to chart a roadmap for Keralas animal husbandry sector for the year 2031. The event will feature paper presentations on key areas such as dairy production, meat and egg production. Currently, the animal husbandry and dairy development sector contributes to about 29 per cent of the states domestic income. Kerala produces around 27 lakh tonnes of milk annually, against a requirement of 35 lakh tonnes. The meat production sector remains largely unorganised and of the annual demand of 11 lakh tonnes, only 7 lakh tonnes are produced within the state. Meanwhile, around 1.4 crore eggs are imported daily from other states, leading to an outflow of nearly Rs 6 crore every day. The seminar aims to address these gaps by outlining plans to increase daily milk production from 70 lakh litres to 95 lakh litres, organise the meat production sector and promote new industries that utilise slaughterhouse by-products. It will also focus on improving the genetic quality of livestock and enhancing farmers income by creating more workdays. Experts, scientists, and farmers from within and outside Kerala will participate. The integration of information technology including artificial intelligence and chatbot-based systems will also be discussed as part of the modernisation plans. Minister for Animal Husbandry and Dairy Development J Chinchu Rani will inaugurate the seminar at 10 am on October 21 at the Gago Convention Centre, Kadakkal. Finance Minister K N Balagopal will preside over the function. District Animal Husbandry Officer Dr. D Shinekumar said documents detailing the governments achievements, flagship projects and suggestions for the coming decade will be submitted to the government at the event.

The New Indian Express 20 Oct 2025 9:24 am

Intruder nabbed from TN for assault bid on techie

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The police on Sunday nabbed the intruder who broke into a womens hostel in Kazhakoottam and attempted to sexually assault an IT professional, 48 hours after the incident that took place on Friday. The accused, whose name has been withheld by the police as the identification parade is yet to be conducted, was arrested from Madurai in Tamil Nadu. He is a truck driver who had been undertaking trips in Thiruvananthapuram, the police said. His arrest is yet to be recorded. In the absence of any solid leads from the hostel the place had no camera and was found severely lacking in security measures the police relied on the footage from over 50 CCTV cameras from the Technopark area and the statement of the survivor to zero in on the suspect and launched a search. A special investigation team comprising three station house officers and members of the District Anti-Narcotics Special Action Force launched a search. As per sources, the suspect had gone into hiding and was caught after an intense chase on Sunday morning. He was brought to the Kazhakoottam police station around 7.30pm. The alleged assault took place at the Kazhakoottam hostel in the early hours of Friday morning, while the survivor was asleep in her hostel room. The man allegedly entered her room and tried to sexually assault her at knifepoint. However, the woman bravely managed to push him away when she got a chance and screamed, forcing him to flee. On Friday morning, she informed the hostel authorities and filed a complaint with the police. An SIT was formed under the supervision of the Kazhakoottam ACP to track down the culprit. DCP T Farash said there was no initial information about the suspect. The victim had described a completely unknown person. We tracked over 50 CCTV cameras and vehicle movements to identify the suspect on Saturday. We traced his movements and took him into custody. Based on the information we have, the suspects details match. Further investigation is required to determine his motive. The victim still has to formally identify him and scientific evidence needs to be matched. He has admitted to the crime, he said. Locals concerned The incident has triggered widespread concern among techies and other hostel residents in the area. The police have now issued directives asking all hostels in Kazhakoottam to ensure adequate security, install CCTV cameras and appoint security personnel. There have been complaints in the past about anti-social elements causing trouble near womens hostels in the Kazhakoottam area. Incidents of indecent exposure in front of the hostels were also reported. Footage from over 50 cameras checked In the absence of any solid leads from the hostel the place had no camera the police relied on footage from more than 50 CCTV cameras from the Technopark area and the statement of the victim to identify the suspect and take him into custody.

The New Indian Express 20 Oct 2025 9:19 am

Cochin Shipyard keen on building capacity and credibility, says CMD

KOCHI: The Cochin Shipyard Ltd (CSL) is keen on building capacity, confidence and credibility, said chairman and managing director (CMD) Madhu S Nair. We were the first greenfield shipyard in India, the first to build large ships in India and we collaborated with the Indian Navy to build the nations first aircraft carrier. We launched a warship with more than 90% indigenous content, from design to equipment. Indias maritime story is no longer about building ships, but about building capacity. This is the vision of India reclaiming its historic place among the great maritime nations, said Madhu. Speaking at the launch of three vessels, including an anti-submarine vessel for the Navy, on the shipyard premises on Saturday, he said the triple launch marks a major milestone in Indias shipbuilding sector, highlighting the nations engineering excellence, indigenisation drive and commitment to sustainable maritime development. The anti-submarine vessel, a suction hopper dredger built for Dredging Corporation of India Ltd (DCIL) and the commissioning service operation vessel (CSOV) built for Pelagic Wind Services are unique, and the combination of the three in the same dock, being launched simultaneously is an example of the Make in India, Make for the World philosophy, he added. DCI Dredge Godavari is one of the most sophisticated and high-capacity dredgers and a state-of-the-art vessel representing a major technological leap in the construction of large-size dredgers in India. This project not only enhances Indias maritime capabilities but also stands as a proud example of our growing expertise in large-scale engineering in shipbuilding, Madhu said. The CSOV, BY 151, is designed and built to support various activities throughout the lifecycle of offshore wind farms, that includes commissioning of wind turbine generators, installation support, and service and maintenance during the operational lifetime. The evolution of CSOVs reflects the rapid growth and technological advancement in the offshore wind industry, the shipyard CMD said. DCIL chairman M Angamuthu, Cochin Port Authority chairman B Kasiviswanathan, Pelagic Wind Services CEO Andre Groeneveld, Mercantile Marine Department principal officer J Senthil Kumar and others participated in the event. The vessels were launched by S Vasantha, wife of Kasiviswanathan, and Rameetha K, wife of Madhu S Nair. Anti-submarine vessel The Anti-Submarine Warfare Shallow Water Craft (ASW SWC), BY 528 (Magdala), built by Cochin Shipyard is the sixth vessel in a series of eight ASW SWCs. According to a Press Information Bureau (PIB) release, ASW SWCs will augment underwater domain awareness, anti-submarine warfare and mine laying capabilities. Propelled by three diesel-engine powered waterjets, these ships are equipped with sensors such as a hull mounted sonar and low frequency variable depth sonar (LFVDS), and firepower provided by state-of-the-art torpedoes, anti-submarine rockets, NSG-30 gun and 12.7 mm SRCG (stabilised remote controlled gun).

The New Indian Express 20 Oct 2025 9:15 am

Irregular absenteeism a concern in Kerala's tribal education

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Efforts to reduce the rate of dropouts among tribal students have made some progress. Dropouts in 2024-25 numbered 627, compared with 861 in 2019-20. However, calling it a result of government schemes might be an overstatement, as the education department has revealed that one in three tribal students is an irregular absentee. The number of irregular absentees is a concern, a top department official said. A government order, considered a silver bullet for almost all problems in tribal education, is not being implemented properly, he said, adding that additional funds will not help. A headmistress of a school with a high proportion of tribal students said the special funds allocated to tribal schools are reaching late. While the academic year starts in June, funds are mostly released by next January, after which authorities seek a report on expenses. Whatever activities are carried out in such situations are merely namesake, she said. On irregular absenteeism, she said the real figures are way higher. Presuming the department would cut down funding for schemes, including mid-day meals, teachers grant attendance to even some absentees. Even they cannot be blamed after a point, as headmasters have to bear the expense in case funds are cut, she added.

The New Indian Express 20 Oct 2025 9:12 am

KC Venugopal tightens grip as new power axis redraws group equations in Congress

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: After playing a decisive role in Youth Congress and Congress reorganisations, AICC general secretary (organisation) K C Venugopal is set to become active in state politics during the local body elections. He is also likely to lead the party and front in the 2026 assembly election. According to KC loyalists, the recent developments have cemented his position as an unquestionable leader. The new axis of power involving KC and Shafi Parambil after the latter parted ways with Leader of Opposition V D Satheesan, helped Venugopal form the KC group. KPCC working president A P Anil Kumar has been working as KCs group manager enabling his smooth re-entry into Kerala politics. The recent appointment of KPCC office-bearers underlines the absolute control exercised by the new axis of power. The rejig saw the induction of 16 general secretaries, two vice-presidents, three working presidents, many political affairs committee members besides wresting control of the Youth Congress which is essential to keep Venugopal in firm control of the party state unit. For the first time, KC has tightened his grip on the Congress parliamentary party too. Of the 22 party MLAs, 6 are now loyal to KC, while Chennithala has 5, A group has 3, and Satheesan 2. Two MLAs have taken an independent position. Reorganisation not based on opinion of Church: KPCC president Sunny Joseph Venugopal, according to party insiders, took a cautious step in the reorganisation. He has taken care of A groups many demands. Proposals put forward by K Sudhakaran and Ramesh Chennithala were also considered to a certain degree. That was his game plan. No one is complaining that it is a jumbo list, a senior leader said. The party leaders further highlighted that the CM aspirants, Ramesh Chennithala and V D Satheesan, have been forced to accept the political reality. The new axis of power has considerably weakened A and I groups aspirations as several leaders and MLAs have deserted both camps. However, the greatest challenge the KC group expects is from a joint fight back led by A and I groups. KCs move was both secretive and calculated, a senior leader once close to KC remarked. At first, he emerged as a high command leader whom anyone can approach. Then he waited for an opportunity to make group politics turn worse. As the existing balance of power shifted, he acted to consolidate his position, he said. However, there are apprehensions in the party that by transforming himself into a group leader from the level of an influential leader in the high command, K C Venugopal has lost the trust and confidence bestowed on him by leaders and workers.

The New Indian Express 20 Oct 2025 9:02 am

Kerala Lottery Result Today, October 20, 2025 Live: Bhagyathara BT-25 Bumper Winning Numbers

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News18 20 Oct 2025 9:00 am

Reorganisation not based on opinion of Church: KPCC president Sunny Joseph

KOZHIKODE: Congress state president Sunny Joseph has said that party reorganisation is not carried out on the basis of opinion of any Church. Addressing reporters in Kozhikode on Sunday, he also said that he was unaware of the resentment aired by the Orthodox Church over the reorganisation. The reorganisation has been carried out after a long time. Im not claiming 100% satisfaction. They may be people who wanted party positions. Congress is a big democratic party and all issues will be sorted out, Sunny told reporters in Kozhikode on Sunday. Meanwhile, the Latin Catholic Church too has publicly voiced resentment over a lack of representation for the community in the Congress party. Bishop of Kannur Alex Vadakumthala raised the issue in the presence of the Congress state president at an event organised by the Latin Catholic Association here. I came to know about the revamp of the KPCC. I understand there are three members from the Latin Catholic community in the state committee. And none from this part of the state. Im raising the issue in the presence of KPCC president, Bishop Vadakumthala said. Govt vitiated hijab situation Congress state president said that the issue over hijab at St Ritas School in Palluruthy, in Kochi, had been amicably resolved and that it was the government that tried to vitiate the situation. He also wanted to know whether the CPI would stick to its stand on the PM SHRI issue. It is not enough to issue statements in the media. The party should air its view in the government and in the LDF, Sunny said. Kerala govt does a U-turn, to sign up for PM SHRI

The New Indian Express 20 Oct 2025 8:53 am

Gun scare disrupts atheist meet hosting writer Taslima Nasrin in Kochi

KOCHI: A gun scare briefly disrupted the atheist conference, Essence, at the Rajiv Gandhi Indoor Stadium in Kochi on Sunday, hours before writer Taslima Nasrins scheduled appearance. Hundreds of participants were evacuated as a precautionary measure after a man was found carrying a firearm, which turned out to be a licensed one, the police said. After the Kochi city police and the bomb squad carried out a thorough security inspection at the venue, the event was allowed to resume, and Taslima attended the programme later in the evening without any hindrance. Though a man entered the venue with a licensed firearm, no suspicious items or activities were detected. The inspection was carried out as part of standard security protocol, and there was no further threat, said a source with the Kochi city police. The person carrying the firearm was identified as Ajish, a resident of Kadavanthra and the prime witness in the Tripunithura Vidhyadharan murder case. Since the weapon was legally licensed, no case was registered, and he was sent away from the venue, the officer said. Earlier, during a security check, bouncers assigned at the entrance discovered that Ajish was carrying a gun in his pouch and immediately alerted the event coordinators, who in turn called in the police. Ajish told the police that he was carrying his licensed firearm for self-protection, citing threats to his life. One of the delegates at the conference said the event was halted following an announcement made by the organisers. The conference began around 9 am. Around 11.15 am, while a debate between Ravichandran C and Sreejith Panickar was in progress, an announcement was made requesting everyones cooperation for a security check. We were asked to vacate the venue for inspection, and after a detailed check, registered delegates were allowed to re-enter, he said. Ernakulam Central Assistant Commissioner Sibi Tom said, The participants cooperated fully with the security checks. After completing the inspection, the programme resumed smoothly.

The New Indian Express 20 Oct 2025 8:48 am

Sabarimala gold row: SIT to take prime accused Unnikrishnan Potti to other states for evidence collection

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The special investigation team (SIT) probing the Sabarimala gold theft case will take Unnikrishnan Potti, the prime accused in the case, to Chennai, Hyderabad and Bengaluru this week as part of evidence collection. Potti, who is in SIT custody, had revealed that the gold plates from the dwarapalaka idols and the door frames were taken to these cities under the garb of maintenance and electroplating. The gold was removed from the sheets in a Chennai-based firm and to cover it up, 394g of gold was plated on it. During questioning, Potti is learnt to have tried to shift the blame onto others, including Devaswom Board members and staff, for the missing gold from the artefacts of the shrine. The SIT, in its remand report, had alleged that Potti swindled gold weighing about 2kg from the artefacts after taking them to Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. Sources said the SIT will also record the statements of former Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) presidents A Padmakumar and N Vasu and staff, including suspended devaswom official Murari Babu, this week. The SIT has already collected details regarding the alleged involvement of Babu and other staff in the case, and they are likely to be arrested this week. Meanwhile, the cops are also scrutinising the documents including those related to property sale that were retrieved from the ancestral home of Potti on Saturday, in the hope that it could shed light on the financial dealings involving the prime accused. So far, only one person has been arrested in connection with the case. Sabarimala gold row: Accused misappropriated 2 kilograms from deity idols, claims SIT report

The New Indian Express 20 Oct 2025 8:41 am

Heavy rainfall to continue over southern states; IMD issues flash flood alerts for these states

Southern India is set for a spell of intense rainfall over the coming days. The India Meteorological Department forecasts widespread showers, with very heavy to extremely heavy downpours anticipated in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, coastal Andhra Pradesh, and Karnataka. This activity is linked to a developing low-pressure area in the Arabian Sea.

The Times of India 20 Oct 2025 8:21 am

Education revamp: Kerala SCERT to submit suggestions this week

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Moving teachers out of administrative responsibilities, promoting sports among students, and increased in-service training to bolster professional practices among teachers are some of the key recommendations set to be put forth by State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT) before the state government this week. Part of the efforts to revamp the states school education sector, the suggestions are likely to be included in SCERTs vision document, which aims to revolutionise the education sector by 2031, the 75th year of Keralas formation. While broad areas with scope for improvement were detected by the department earlier, the Vision 2031 education seminar provided clear insights into this, SCERT officials said. The vision document, comprising all the key suggestions, is in the final stage of drafting, SCERT director Jayaprakash R K told TNIE . Taking insights from the seminar discussions, the SCERT will suggest that teachers should not be burdened with administrative responsibilities, like the maintenance of accounts of government schemes. The commonly seen practice is that teachers with 20-odd years of service get promoted to the post of assistant education officers (AEO), without verifying their interest or identifying their capabilities. We will also recommend a potential solution to the selection of AEOs in our recommendation, said an SCERT official. More in-service training sessions will be recommended for teachers to enhance professionalism. The council evaluated that the Kerala Education Rules (KER) of 1959 need proper revision, beyond random amendments. There is a provision to facilitate tailoring classes in schools with over 300 girls, which is outright misogynistic, an official with the education department.

The New Indian Express 20 Oct 2025 8:00 am

Nedumbassery airport railway station work likely to begin this year

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw has assured Union Minister of State George Kurian that measures would be initiated soon to begin the construction work of the Nedumbassery airport railway station. Kurian shared the information on his social media account on Saturday, noting that the long-awaited project is gaining momentum. According to sources, the proposed station will come up near the Cochin International Airport, and the Union government is also considering the construction of a direct access way connecting the station to the airport terminal. The proposal was initially raised last year when Vaishnaw conducted an inspection of the Ernakulam-Shoranur railway section. Sources said that during the visit, Southern Railway officials highlighted the need for a station near the airport, and a detailed proposal was subsequently submitted to the Railway Board. Kurian also mentioned that Vaishnaw has assured him that stoppage for various train services at the Nedumbassery railway station will be considered as per the requirement of the passengers. To ease the difficulties faced by regular passengers, the railway minister also confirmed that additional coaches will be added to MEMU trains starting in November, he wrote on social media. With the minister giving the green light for the railway station project, sources indicated that preliminary works could begin within this year. Once completed, the railway station will become one of the major stations in Ernakulam, and its proximity to the airport will greatly benefit passengers. If all goes as planned, Vande Bharat trains may also get stoppages here. The project could take at least two years to complete, depending on design and infrastructure requirements. Given its importance, the station is expected to feature a modern, state-of-the-art design, said a retired Southern Railway engineer. Many passengers and tourists will benefit from this project. We have been demanding such a facility for a long time and appreciate the ministers interest in it. The railway should ensure early completion, and the state government should extend all necessary support, said John Thomas, a travel agent based in Kochi.

The New Indian Express 20 Oct 2025 7:53 am

KSRTC to launch airline-model business class ride; hostess to serve food

KOCHI: A bus ride that rivals air travel. The KSRTC is set to launch an airline model business class bus service promising unprecedented luxury and speed to commuters. The premium offering, which will even have a hostess on board, is set to roll out upon the completion of the NH 66 widening work. Custom-designed coaches and on-board amenities, mirroring the comfort of a business class flight, will make the service a reality. A hostess will be deployed and light food will be served to passengers. The KSRTC is acquiring two 25-seater luxury buses featuring air suspension for a super-smooth ride. The tendering process will begin soon. The speciality will be the luxury seating. Were in talks with companies in Vietnam and China to import specially designed, electronically operated reclining seats. The seats are intended to offer maximum comfort, much like those found in an airlines business cabin. Each seat will have a smart TV and headphones. Passengers can connect their Android devices to play their own content or enjoy KSRTC-provided selections like songs and comedy film scenes, Transport Minister K B Ganesh Kumar told TNIE . Another key feature is the airline-style food service. A hostess will be deployed, and a small pantry with a microwave will ensure hot food is served to passengers who pre-order meals with their tickets or purchase them on board. This system is designed to minimize fares by offering the food as an optional purchase, he said. The service is projected to cover the Thiruvananthapuram-Ernakulam sector in a remarkable four hours, or even just three-and-a-half hours, and is planned to be launched upon completion of the NH widening activities in the section, taking full advantage of the improved NH infrastructure. The buses will operate as non-stop express services, avoiding entry into bus stations to save time. The only planned stops will be at a chosen hotel or restroom for the primary needs of the commuters, the minister said. Move aims to encourage shift from pvrivate cars to public transport If the bus isnt fully booked, it will make stops at less-crowded, convenient points like the bypasses in Kollam or Alappuzha for passengers with reservations, Ganesh Kumar said. The service will give a direct competition to premium trains like the Janshatabdi Express. The bus will depart from Thiruvananthapuram at 6 am to reach Ernakulam by 10 am. Simultaneous service will run from Ernakulam to Thiruvananthapuram. Service will be extended to Thrissur once work in the Thrissur section is complete, and the traffic congestion issue resolved. The evening service from Thrissur will start at 3.30 pm, reaching Ernakulam at 5.30 pm, and Thiruvananthapuram at 9.30 pm. By blending the speed and comfort of air travel with the accessibility of road transport, KSRTC is positioning itself to be a formidable competitor in the inter-city travel market. The services directly target high-end commuters like doctors, lawyers and government officials, aiming to encourage a shift from private cars to public transport, said minister. Whats on offer The premium service promises unprecedented luxury and swift travel Each seat to have a smart TV and headphones The buses will operate as non-stop express services, avoiding entry into bus stations to save time The service will be first launched in the TPuram- Ernakulam sector, upon the completion of the NH 66 widening work

The New Indian Express 20 Oct 2025 7:48 am

Kerala govt does a U-turn, to sign up for PM SHRI

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: In an apparent capitulation to the arm-twisting by the Union government that purportedly involved the withholding of funds Kerala has gone back on its opposition to the Pradhan Mantri Schools for Rising India (PM SHRI) scheme. On Sunday, General Education Minister V Sivankutty announced that the state will become a signatory to the scheme, which will be rolled out in over 260 schools in the state. In a face-saving measure, however, the minster said the scheme will not be implemented at the cost of the educational values and traditions of the state, adding that money retained by the Union government rightfully belongs to the children. When the Union government erased historic events, including the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi, from textbooks, Kerala introduced alternatives, he said at the press meet, clarifying the state governments position. However, several top CPI leaders questioned the move to roll out PM SHRI, stating that it was not discussed in the cabinet. Reiterating that the party has not gone back on its opinion, state secretary Binoy Viswam was quoted by TV channels as saying that the CPI will raise its concerns if formal discussions are initiated. Emphasising the state governments position, Sivankutty said, Funds worth Rs 1,466 crore, which rightfully belong to the students of the state, have not been released by the Union government. Why should we accept this situation? The money does not belong to BJP governments alone. Sivankutty stressed that the state pays the salaries of over 7,000 teachers. The central funds will be utilised for printing textbooks, setting question papers, the education requirements of coastal regions, SC and ST students, including their travel, food, and hostel facilities, the education minister said. NEP reflects RSS agenda, says Binoy Viswam Various activities under the Samagra Shiksha Kerala (SSK), including the provision of aid equipment of disabled children, had been affected due to the non-disbursement of funds, Sivankutty said. On being quizzed about consultations that were held in the run-up the decision, the minister said that discussions were held with concerned authorities. Various departments, including health, agriculture, and higher education, have already received funds from the Centre, he pointed out. Earlier this year, Sivankutty had held that the government will not sign the memorandum of understanding (MoU) on PM SHRI, as it entails implementing multiple recommendations put forward by the National Education Policy (NEP) introduced by the Union government in 2020. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan had repeatedly voiced his governments opposition to NEP, terming the policy a danger to the nation. On Sunday, Binoy stressed that nothing had fundamentally changed for the CPI to change its position on NEP or PM SHRI. The RSS agenda is clearly reflected in NEP, which is about communalising and commercialising education, he said. Taking a dig at the state government, Kerala Students Union (KSU) state president Aloshious Xavier said, in a press statement, that the issue has revealed the underlying connections between the CPM and the BJP. Citing potential problems in implementing PM SHRI, All India Save Education Committee state vice president M Shajar Khan said the scheme could possibly lead to the Centre completely controlling schools in the state. If the scheme is greenlighted, the state will have no control over the syllabus and teaching methods, he warned. However, an official with the education department said the current provisions would not push the state into a powerless position, but that may be the case if amendments are carried out.

The New Indian Express 20 Oct 2025 7:41 am

PVL 2025: Kochi Blue Spikers Win Kerala Derby, Pick 3-1 Win Over Calicut Heroes

Mouhsin Pa was named the Player of the Match.

Deccan Chronicle 20 Oct 2025 6:11 am

Saudia Airlines flight makes emergency landing at Kerala's Thiruvananthapuram airport due to...

This is not the first time a Saudia Airlines flight has faced an in-flight emergency. A flight earlier this year, on June 16, had reported smoke and sparks on the wheels while landing at Lucknow airport. Read on for more details on this.

DNA India 20 Oct 2025 1:52 am

'Ekla chalo re should be our life motto

Her name means strong-willed, steeped in creative art. Abhradita Banerjee has lived up to her name, staying steadfast on the artistic path her father once encouraged her to take. Hindustani music is her forte, but her understanding of music as a science and an emotional stream extends beyond academics. Music, for her, is a way of life. Through music, she connects with people who turn to music not just for enjoyment or calm, but also for healing and sharpening their faculties. Her work with children with special abilities, especially, is laudable for its impact and empathy. Abhradita arrived in Thiruvananthapuram in 1996, when Hindustani music wasnt as popular as it is today here. She persevered, musically and culturally, to belong in this land. From those days to becoming one of the leading gurus of Hindustani music in Kerala, her journey has been quite mellifluous. Excerpts: How did you begin your music journey? I started learning at the age of six. Back then, I loved dancing more. But my father used to tell me that dance would require greater physical effort to maintain, whereas singing was easier to sustain. Though I switched to music, I still love dance a lot. My first music lessons were with a lady in my neighbourhood. My serious lessons began when I was eight, with Sumati Rajimwale madam. But it was in Class 7 that the true guru-shishya parampara was established, under the tutelage of Padma Shri Pandit Madan Chauhanji. I am still under his guidance. An artist from Bengal in a place where Hindustani was not prevalent. How was the journey from the time you shifted to Kerala till now? I was born and raised in Raipur, Madhya Pradesh, though in a Bengali family. I came here in October 1996. Those days Poojappura, where I lived, did not even have street lights. Coming from a Hindi belt, it was tough to adjust here.Moreover, I was in a good space there as a performing artist and an AIR-graded one. Coming here meant dropping below zero. But I didnt give up. Thanks to guru kripa, I was determined to take music forward. I first performed at the Bengali association here. I tried to meet people, especially those connected with music. Slowly, I started to belong here. How was the cultural adaptation? There are similarities (with Bengal) at the intellectual and sahitya level. Lifestyle-wise too. But culture-wise, there is a difference. One, there was no Durga Puja here. And during Diwali, it was a struggle to get colours for the rangoli. Even diyas would be available more during Thrikkarthika. However, I did not bother much about all these. I continued with my own culture while adapting to the culture of this land. What brought you to Kerala? My husband, Moinak Banerjee, came here as a scientist at Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology. He loved the place so much that he did not want to go anywhere else. I initially wanted to move out. But after my children were born, I decided to stay here because the education was good, and it was a safe place. (Sings Rabindrasangeet.) Hindustani was not very popular in Thiruvananthapuram those days. How did you connect with the audience? I believe any kind of art is an emotion a soul-to-soul connection. If the voice does not reach the heart, there is no use of the art. When I began performing in Thiruvananthapuram, I used to explain the song situation, raga, and so on. I thought no one would understand Hindi, but Kerala is unique. People here may not speak Hindi, but they understand the language. You might not get applause like wah wah, but if a person sits till the end of a performance, it means he liked it. I learnt to read such aspects of the culture. That helped me connect with the people here. The connection endures. Now I can explain in Malayalam as well. So, it is all a work of emotion. We cannot divide art as Hindustani or Carnatic, though there might be technical differences. Raga Kalyani in Carnatic is Raga Yaman in Hindustani; Shankarabharanam is Bilawal; Mayamalavagowla is Bhairav. Now you see a lot of change. One of the positives of social media is the exposure for performing arts. On the other side, gharanas (genres) are not actually followed. It is important to understand that there is no shortcut to practice and devotion to art. How important is purpose in art? That is another level. One may perform just for personal peace and happiness. Yet the question remains: what do you give back to society? Bhava (emotion) is needed. You have to be empathetic, and that comes from diving deep and practising sincerely. Personally, I do not look out for performances. I sing only where my music is genuinely wanted. I seek no financial benefit. I also teach children. Not all can be performers some learn to perform, others to enjoy. Its not just Tansens we need; we need Kaansens too (kaan meaning appreciative ears here). Music can help ease stress. It can also help neurodivergent children improve their attention span. In children with autism and ADHD, the Indian classical music system based on alankars (Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Dha Ni Sa) has huge potential. I do therapeutic sessions. Any specific ragas for this? Shuddha Swara is a bright swara. Raga Bilawal, which is Shankarabharanam in Carnatic, has that brightness. When a child is hyperactive, we need a slightly calmer form of raga or swara. In such cases, I prefer using Bhairav, which helps control anxiety. Once anxiety is controlled, children with ADHD start to listen. Even just the sound of the tanpura, if you keep it playing for some time, helps. So, depending on the childs behaviour, I change the swaras (breaks into a song). Children with autism are often sensitive to sound, so I adjust how much projection is needed and how much of the tanpura sound to use. Do students with ADHD respond well to the sessions? Once they start sitting regularly, a daily routine of singing helps a lot. I dont give them recorded patterns because the digitisation of everything irritates them. There has to be a human connection. It is working very nicely. How long have you been doing this? It has been a long time. Initially, I used to take one child at a time at my institution, Mukthaangan (attached to her house at Thirumala in Thiruvananthapuram). But after the pandemic, I started taking in more children. I have made it my mission to use my art to do something for them. Now I also travel to different cities for this. It has become part of my research as well. I follow a 45-day module, and after that, we observe the childs development. Based on that, the next course is decided. This is a one-woman project, right? I have done two masters degrees one in clinical psychology and another in vocals. I attended an autism workshop once, and from that time onwards, I had it in my mind that I wanted to work for these children. In India, most institutions for special children follow Western patterns. I wondered: Why not our own Indian pattern? The main challenge for special children lies in emotions. These aspects are already discussed in Natya Shastra, Ayurveda, Charaka Samhita, and many other ancient Indian texts. People sang during rituals to enhance concentration and calmness. Everything is linked to the brain. In India, over the past 400-500 years, the connection with our manuscripts and knowledge systems has been lost. On the other hand, Westerners are researching them. I always had in my mind: Why not use Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Dha Ni Sa as music therapy? Could you explain what exactly gharanas are? In simple terms, they are styles of singing. In Carnatic, they are called banis. Carnatic music is mainly practised across four southern states, so the number of banis is fewer. But in north India, there are many states, and that is why the number of gharanas is much more. If we go towards the eastern side, the style of presentation is softer. You can see that in Rabindra Sangeet and Baul traditions. So even their classical forms, like the Agra Gharana and Kirana Gharana, have a softer touch. Long ago, before India was divided, the Lahore Gharana was one of the strongest and most prominent genres of classical music. Later came the Patiala Gharana. In Rajasthan and Gujarat too, there are traditional styles. Every region, every state, has its own tradition, its own singing style, and its own folk roots. Classical music evolved from folk traditions. That is why the influence of folk can be found in every gharana. How has south Indian culture influenced Hindustani music? The influence mainly comes from the swara combinations. There is a misconception that Carnatic musicians cannot sing Hindustani. That is not true. Our brains can store both. The main thing is to understand the technical nuances like voice projection changes, gamaka patterns (melody), and pace shifts. On grasping these, one can easily follow both. It also depends on the teaching. I always tell my students not to differentiate between the two. Hindustani singer Abhradita Banerjee interacting with TNIE team of journalists as part of the Express Dialogues series. Have you sung Carnatic songs? I learnt Carnatic for three years when I was young. I won a prize at a national competition, too, when I was 12 or 13. I could not continue as there were no teachers in Raipur. I learnt music because of my father, and before his death, when I was in Class 9, he introduced me to many genres. I was also introduced to the Veena. My father used to take me to the veena gurus house, 15km away from our home, on a bicycle. After I took part in competitions, the judges advised me to continue both. Unfortunately, I could not. [M S] Subbulakshmi songs were an integral part of my childhood (sings her favourite Bhavayami Gopalabalam). As a person who has learnt both, how do you view the so-called Carnatic-Hindustani conflict? What is a Carnatic kriti? It expresses emotions towards a deity. Hindustani, too, is emotions both to a deity and to different human moods. Whatever the genre, it is the soul that is being touched. In Hindustani, the time theory is more defined. Hindustani concerts are time-based, and raga selection follows that. Nobody will sing Yaman, an evening raga, during a morning concert. In south India, there are no time-based concepts for Carnatic concerts, so they mix and match. I am, however, for experimenting. I believe you should have a projection of voice strong enough to create that concept of time. If I sing Bhairav (a morning raga) in the afternoon, the listeners should feel the morning dawning. My voice should have that power. How do you view stories like that of Tansen singing to bring rain? Being a researcher, I try to understand the basic theory. Such stories are documented. There is always a chance that when you sing Raag Meghmalhar, the situation of rain is created. As I said, it is about creating the mood through music. I once had a similar experience. When I was teaching on a sunny afternoon, I was singing Raag Bhairav. My eyes were closed, and when I opened them, my students were staring at me. Outside, the sunny afternoon had turned cloudy, dawn-like. Scientifically, it might just have been the weather, but my students still remember that day and often tell me how different that class felt. How do you look at someone who does not have bhakti singing Carnatic? Bhakti is about emotions. That is why teaching is important. When we teach, the words must be explained. Whether it be Carnatic, Hindustani, Kajri or folk, you need to explain the meaning. If you teach a Carnatic kriti that way, the sense of bhakti will come, whatever faith you belong to. It is about visualising. Even atheists believe in some kind of emotion. If there are no emotions, I do not think they can sing a kriti. We are referring to people like T M Krishna... I understood. His way of singing has evolved through several years of practice. And while singing, he connects with some kind of emotion that we may not know. Because without emotion, I do not think anything can emerge in any form of art. There can also be no connectivity with our own self or with the listeners. Religions may urge us to form communities, but art is beyond community. There is, however, a force and that force can be felt through emotions while performing. An example is Ustad Rashid Khan, who used to cry while singing a composition on Durga during Navaratri. I teach that connectivity to my students, who come from varied communities. What was the style followed by Rabindranath Tagore, who wrote emotional poems? If Hindustani is Bharatanatyam, Rabindra Sangeet is Mohiniyattam. The emotional aspect is rich in Gurudevs lyrics. The music was composed by several people, including his family members and even Shantiniketan students. The lasya element and composition made the music technically and emotionally rich. (Sings Rabindra Sangeet.) Many classical singers have gone on to sing in films. Did you ever consider it? I was always away from the networking circles needed for film music. As an A grade artist in AIR in the ghazal stream, I did get some offers. But I always wanted to keep myself within the classical stream. I, however, have done aakars (background vocals) for some films. I do respect the way film music is planned, and if someone wants the kind of music I present, I am still open (smiles). Hindustani music is now increasingly featured in film songs... Yes, and many of my students are now prominent singers. Srikant Hariharan, Narayani Gopan and Reshma Raghavendran among them. Malayalam films have had a long-time connect with Hindustani I have been a judge for many reality shows. I have heard the compositions of Baburaj and Johnson Raag Yaman was his signature, as seen in Anuragini and Devanganangal. Southern Kerala had lesser influence earlier, but that is no longer the case. Carnatic and Hindustani are just a few gamakas apart. Some composers have even mixed Western influences. When Hindustani is fused with Western, the difference is not as conspicuous as when Carnatic is. Nowadays, there is hardly any pure Carnatic music in contemporary film songs. There are many ghazal fans too in Kerala Yes, even Malayalam ghazals exist. Ghazal is primarily a style of writing. Hariharan sir has used Carnatic ragas in ghazals, but the essence of ghazals lies in lyrics and emotion. Abida Parveen, Chithra Singh, Ghulam Ali each brings a distinct pattern of singing. Ghulam Ali often blends ragas (sings his famous Chupke, chupke), while Mehdi Hasan always stayed true to one raga (sings his Ranjish hi sahi). Jagjit Singh created beautiful compositions that incorporated Western influences. He took ghazals to the common people; until then, they were the preserve of the elite. Nowadays, classical music is also breaking out of elite circles Thanks to social media, people now learn about different programmes and genres easily. In Kerala, classical concerts still draw a select audience. These days, people often relate classical music to film songs you can see listings like Ten film songs based on Raag Yaman. Thats fine, but why not also explore the raga structure itself? Adnan Sami does this he even plays pure classical kritis on the piano. That way, people are tempted to know more. About 10 years ago, I started a band called Srishti to popularise Hindustani khayals and ragas. We need to approach popularisation with a visionary mindset. 'Not many are aware of Swathi Thirunals Hindi kritis You have also worked on Swathi kritis in Hindustani, havent you? Yes. I have compiled 20 of Maharaja Swathi Thirunals 38 kritis. Seven were released by Saregama as an album. One famous composition is Vishweshwara, dedicated to Kashi Vishwanath. It is remarkable the maharaja never visited Kashi, yet his composition vividly depicts the citys geography. Sadly, not many are aware of his Hindi compositions. I made some improvisations and performed Vishweshwara in Kashi at Indira Gandhi National Centre for Art, BHU, and AIR Varanasi, which recorded the session (sings Vishweshwara). I would like to end this conversation on a musical note. There is a song written by Gurudev in 1905, protesting the partition of Bengal. Its essence is: Walk alone if you believe you are on the right path. It is ingrained in every Bengali heart and I feel it should be our lifes motto (concludes with Ekla chalo re).

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