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Poll petition: M. Swaraj withdraws appeal before SC

Mr. Swaraj had earlier approached the Kerala High Court, alleging that his rival candidate had canvassed votes on religious grounds

The Hindu 17 Nov 2025 10:56 pm

Cashew scam: Kerala HC slams State govt for denying nod for CBI probe

The High Court asked if the governments stance on combating corruption was undermined by its protection of those facing serious allegations.

The Hindu 17 Nov 2025 10:35 pm

IUML declares candidates for Kochi Corporation, district panchayat

The party is contesting in six seats in the Corporation and two in the district panchayat

The Hindu 17 Nov 2025 10:02 pm

BLO given tearful farewell in Kannur

The Hindu 17 Nov 2025 9:59 pm

Kerala to observe World AMR Awareness Week

Bid to improve awareness and understanding of antimicrobial resistance and encourage best practices among the public

The Hindu 17 Nov 2025 9:45 pm

Car Gets Stuck Between 2 Sections Of Under-Construction Bridge In Kerala

A Maruti Suzuki Swift Dzire got stuck between two sections of an under-construction bridge and was left hanging mid-air in Kerala's Kannur district on Sunday after its driver entered the flyover while drunk.

NDTV 17 Nov 2025 9:44 pm

BJP gives rest to speculations, announces candidates in Palakkad

NDA announces names of BJP candidates for 46 of the 53 wards of the municipality

The Hindu 17 Nov 2025 9:29 pm

'Special revision' of electoral rolls to commence in poll-bound Assam soon

GUWAHATI: The Election Commission of India (ECI) on Monday ordered Special Revision (SR) of electoral rolls in Assam which is expected to go to elections in March or April next year. The Commission has directed a Special Revision u/s 21 of the Representation of the Peoples Act 1950 with reference to 01.01.2026 as the qualifying date in the State of Assam, the Commission instructed Assams Chief Electoral Officer (CEO). The SR stands between the annual special summary revision and the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, officials said. Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, who was away in London on Monday, posted on X, The Govt of Assam welcomes the Election Commission of Indias decision to undertake a Special Revision of the electoral roll with 01.01.2026 as the qualifying date. He was confident the exercise would help ensure clean, updated and accurate electoral rolls for all eligible citizens. Assam will extend full cooperation to the @ECISVEEP to complete the revision in a transparent and time-bound manner, he further wrote. The ECI said Electoral Registration Officer of each Assembly segment would be responsible for ensuring that no eligible citizen is left out while at the same time, no ineligible person is included in the electoral roll. Any person is entitled to be an elector and on application to be registered in the electoral roll for that constituency if that person is a citizen of India, not less than 18 years of age as on 01.02.2020, ordinary resident of the constituency, not disqualified under any law, and not of unsound mind, the ECI instructions to the Assam CEO read. The Commission had last month ordered the SIR for 12 states and Union Territories Goa, Gujarat, Kerala, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Puducherry, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, and Lakshadweep. Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Kerala and West Bengal will go to elections in 2026. As Assam is also going to polls next year, its exclusions from the SIR raised questions. However, the ECI clarified that separate provisions of the Citizenship Act apply in Assam where the Supreme Court-monitored exercise to verify citizenship was about to be concluded.

The New Indian Express 17 Nov 2025 9:12 pm

Stray dog menace leaves walkers worried

Full-fledged infrastructure, proper vaccination of dogs, consistent ABC, resources and manpower are needed to control dog population, say experts

The Hindu 17 Nov 2025 9:04 pm

SIR: only 0.13% voters submit enumeration forms online in Ernakulam

As of 12 noon on November 17, 2025, only 3,503 voters in the district had submitted their enumeration forms online, according to official data

The Hindu 17 Nov 2025 8:58 pm

Maulana Badruddin Ajmal's AIUDF eyes 35 seats, begins alliance talks with Kerala UDF for 2026 Assam polls

AIUDF chief Maulana Badruddin Ajmal announced the party will contest 35 seats in the 2026 Assam assembly polls, aiming for better results than Congress. Talks are underway with AIMIM and UDF, despite the Congress having previously resolved to sever ties with AIUDF after the 2021 elections.

The Economic Times 17 Nov 2025 8:50 pm

Kerala University V-C postpones Syndicate meeting, citing lack of security on campus

Kunnummal criticises the police for allegedly yielding to political pressure and failing to provide him adequate protection during a confrontation where his car was obstructed by protesters

The Hindu 17 Nov 2025 8:43 pm

Congress, BJP allege CPI(M) threat led to BLO Aneesh Georges death

Kannur District Congress Committee (DCC) president releases audio clip to back the claim.

The Hindu 17 Nov 2025 8:33 pm

LDF replaces candidate for Padivattom division

Sini George, who withdrew citing ill health, has been replaced by Shiny Anilkumar, an Area Development Society chairperson active in the division for 15 years

The Hindu 17 Nov 2025 8:14 pm

IMD begins weather forecast for Sabarimala amid limitations

Special weather forecasts and nowcasts being issued for the pilgrims arriving as part of the two-month-long annual Mandalam-Makaravilakku

The Hindu 17 Nov 2025 8:08 pm

Forum urges Railway Ministry to immediately address perpetual late running of Mumbai-Mangaluru-Mumbai trains

While Kerala-bound trains run almost to normal timing, Mangaluru-bound trains, running on the same Konkan Railway network, always get delayed

The Hindu 17 Nov 2025 8:01 pm

LDF finalises seat-sharing talks in Kottayam district panchayat, announces candidates

Discussions completed in municipalities and block panchayats and candidates to be announced soon, says district convener

The Hindu 17 Nov 2025 7:54 pm

18th Russian Language and Literature Festival begins in Thiruvananthapuram

18th Yesenin Award was presented to C.S. Suresh for his contribution to promoting Russian literature through translation

The Hindu 17 Nov 2025 7:32 pm

Award for Paul Zacharia

The Hindu 17 Nov 2025 7:26 pm

Kerala HC asks SEC to decide on Wednesday plaint against deletion of candidates name from voters list

Congress candidate in Muttada ward in Thiruvananthapuram Corporation says her and her parents names were deleted from the voters list of the ward after her candidature was announced. HC says since she has produced documents as address proof, the SEC must consider her plea and pass appropriate orders. The last date to file nomination is November 21

The Hindu 17 Nov 2025 7:25 pm

ICAR Deputy Director General stresses need to promote diversified food systems

20th International Symposium of the International Society for Tropical Root Crops gets under way in Thiruvananthapuram

The Hindu 17 Nov 2025 7:23 pm

Kottayam to host Disha higher studies expo from Nov. 20

International career conclave will also be held at 32,000-sq ft venue in Kottayam

The Hindu 17 Nov 2025 7:11 pm

Statewide BLO Protests After Kerala Officers Death

Aneesh reportedly took his own life due to the intense work pressure of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR), with unions claiming he was pushed to the edge by excessive workload and pressure from senior officers: Reports

Deccan Chronicle 17 Nov 2025 7:05 pm

Sathram route to Sabarimala Sannidhanam witnesses heavy rush of pilgrims

788 devotees trek through the forest path on first day. A Forest department team is ensuring the safety of the devotees

The Hindu 17 Nov 2025 6:30 pm

Child-centric adult dramas and India's failure to keep up

Global dramas like 'Adolescence' and 'The Death of Bunny Monroe' are centering child actors in complex adult narratives, a trend starkly absent in India. This contrasts with the Kerala State Film Awards' decision to not honour child actors, sparking debate about their role in Indian cinema.

The Times of India 17 Nov 2025 5:48 pm

Elections 2026: Which State, Local Bodies Will Go To Polls

Assam will go to the polls for all 126 seats, Kerala for 140 seats, Tamil Nadu for 234 seats, West Bengal for 294 seats, and the Union Territory of Puducherry for 30 seats -- all in 2026.

NDTV 17 Nov 2025 5:44 pm

Kerala local body poll: Ruling LDF manifesto promises house, food and education to all

As per the manifesto, an action plan is being formulated and implemented by the Left regime to create employment opportunities in Kerala in line with the expectations of the youth.

The Economic Times 17 Nov 2025 5:15 pm

BPCL contract tanker drivers launch flash strike in Kerala

Over 250 fuel tank drivers who have gone on strike demand immediate implementation of favourable terms

The Hindu 17 Nov 2025 4:31 pm

Kerala Booth Officers Boycott SIR Work After Colleague Dies By Suicide

The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise in Kerala was affected across the state on Monday as booth-level officers (BLOs) boycotted work following the suicide of an officer allegedly due to work strain.

NDTV 17 Nov 2025 4:21 pm

OTT platforms bet big on regional originals. But is viewership catching up?

Regional Indian language web shows and movies are gaining traction in OTT budgets, with significant viewership for titles like Suzhal and Kerala Crime Files. However, Hindi originals still dominate viewership.

Livemint 17 Nov 2025 3:59 pm

Kerala BLOs stage Statewide protests demanding postponement of SIR by ECI

Police block marches taken out to office of Chief Electoral Officer (Kerala) outside Kerala Legislative Assembly

The Hindu 17 Nov 2025 3:26 pm

Opposition leader in Kerala alleges CPM role in Payyannur BLO suicide case

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Leader of the Opposition in Kerala, V.D. Satheesan has alleged that CPM had a 'role' in the suicide of booth-level officer Aneesh George in Payyannur. He said the CPM leaders threatened the BLO for taking the Congress BLA along for SIR-related activities. He added that the pressure of this threat and the stress due to workload pushed the officer to end his life. He demanded a serious and convincing investigation by the government and said that the Election Commission should study the issue with greater seriousness. He said BLOs across the State have been reporting heavy workload. Most of them are women who struggle to complete the assigned tasks. They must visit each house three times, and each booth has between 700 and 1500 voters. He alleged that both the BJP and CPM are trying to misuse the SIR system to prevent UDF-supported votes from being added. According to him, the BJP implements SIR with malicious intent, and CPM carries out the same intent in another manner in Kerala. He said the UDF will resist such attempts and will challenge any disruption of honest poll procedures both politically and legally. BLO dies by suicide in Kannur; family blames pressure from SIR work The opposition leader said the BJP has witnessed two suicides and one suicide attempt recently. He said the suicide notes refer to financial dealings involving BJP leaders. He also asserted that senior BJP leader M S Kumar has raised grave allegations against the party leadership, and veteran leaders too have made serious charges against the new leadership. He alleged that CPM is trying to establish links with the BJP in Thiruvananthapuram at a time when the party is embroiled in allegations and financial dealings. He said two former CPM leaders, who were a block panchayat president and a Deshabhimani bureau chief, have made serious allegations against Kadakampally Surendran. Senior leaders who left the party have alleged that the former minister is a BJP agent. He said CPM has fielded a person who used to be in RSS as the LDF candidate in Pangode ward. Kerala SIR: ECI receives first filled-out enumeration form from tribal voter He alleged CPM has stepped in to help BJP in Thiruvananthapuram as the party weakens. He described this as the latest example of what he called the BJP-CPM illicit nexus. He also alleged that in Thrissur, the Chief Minister asked ADGP M R Ajith Kumar to hold talks with RSS leader Hosabale to help the BJP win, which also affected the Pooram. On Vyshna Suresh's issue, he said she is a voter in the ward where she is contesting. Her name was removed from the voter list due to an incorrect house number. He said she produced clear evidence during the hearing and is not a bogus voter. He alleged that the complainant has multiple votes and that both CPM and BJP are trying to tamper with the voter list. He warned that the Election Commission must not support what he described as a vile attempt to remove her name in anticipation of her candidature. He pressed that the commission must make her eligible to vote.

The New Indian Express 17 Nov 2025 2:49 pm

IUML leader P.K. Kunhalikutty alleges unholy haste by ECI in conducting SIR in Kerala

IUML raises various issues, including death of Kannur booth level officer allegedly due to work pressure, as reasons for seeking a halt to SIR in Supreme Court

The Hindu 17 Nov 2025 2:32 pm

After DMK, IUML moves SC against SIR

SIR on a collision course with local body polls, says the Kerala-based party

The Hindu 17 Nov 2025 2:28 pm

Kannur BLOs death linked to work pressure, claims panchayat president

Kankol-Alappadamba panchayat president M.V. Sunil Kumar says Aneesh George was under extreme pressure adding that he repeatedly told superiors he was unable to cope with the responsibilities assigned

The Hindu 17 Nov 2025 1:43 pm

Kerala MVD detects suspected State government-scrapped vehicle re-registration fraud

MVD recently posted details of the fraud on its Facebook page

The Hindu 17 Nov 2025 11:43 am

Congress candidate moves Kerala HC against deletion of her name from voters' list

KOCHI: Vyshna Suresh, the Congress candidate for the Muttada division of the Thiruvananthapuram Corporation, approached the Kerala High Court on Monday challenging the deletion of her name from the voters list. The court will take up the case today at 1.45 pm. Senior advocate George Poonthottam will appear for the petitioner. According to the petitioner, she and her family were included in the draft voters list published on 29 September. However, she alleged that the Branch Secretary of the CPM raised a baseless objection on 5 November, after her candidature was announced. Pursuant to the objection, the Election Commission issued a notice and conducted a hearing on November 12. At the hearing, she produced all relevant documents proving her residence at Building No. 18/564 (old 3/564). Despite the complainant's absence and without proper recording of proceedings, the Commission, acting arbitrarily and under the influence of the complainant, deleted the names of the petitioner and her parents from the voters list without issuing any order. The final voters list, due to be published on November 12, was not released. However, the petitioner was able to view an online preview showing her deletion, which later disappeared. Consequently, she filed an appeal before the competent authority under Rule 26 of the Kerala Municipalities (Registration of Electors) Rules, 1994. However, she was not able to produce the deletion order as it was allegedly withheld. The SIR enumeration notice received thereafter again showed her residence as 3/564, confirming her rightful inclusion. With the last date for filing nominations being November 21, she has sought a direction to consider her appeal and ensure the inclusion of her name in the voters list of Division 27, Part 5, Muttada. She further stated that the deletion of her name is illegal and politically motivated, violating her statutory and constitutional rights to vote and contest in the upcoming election.

The New Indian Express 17 Nov 2025 11:37 am

Kerala solar prosumers seek revision of rates fixed for net banked energy

Petitioners say APPC cut to 3.26/unit contradicts KSERCs own calculation of 4.34/unit

The Hindu Businessline 17 Nov 2025 11:35 am

Isolated heavy rain forecast for Tamil Nadu as low persists

Upgraded to fairly widespread to widespread rain for Tamil Nadu, Kerala, islands later this week

The Hindu Businessline 17 Nov 2025 11:29 am

BLO ends life in Kerala; SIR-related stress blamed

PTI | Kannur (Kerala) A school employee, who was working as a Booth Level Officer (BLO) as part of the upcoming local body elections, was found hanging in his house in this north Kerala district on Sunday, police said. Local people and his family members alleged that Aneesh George (44) took the extreme step due []

The Navhind Times 17 Nov 2025 11:05 am

Sabarimala Witnesses Heavy Rush On First Day Of Annual Pilgrimage Season

Sabarimala (Kerala), Nov 17: Hundreds of devotees thronged the famed Lord Ayyappa Temple here early on Monday, the auspicious first day of the Malayalam month of Vrichikam, which marks the beginning of the annual Mandalam-Makaravilakku pilgrimage season. Dressed in the customary black attire and carrying the irumudikkettu (sacred bundle) on their heads, pilgrims from inside and outside the state queued for hours to offer prayers to Lord Ayyappa. As the newly appointed melsanthi (chief priest) E D Prasad Namboothiri, opened [] The post Sabarimala Witnesses Heavy Rush On First Day Of Annual Pilgrimage Season appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 17 Nov 2025 10:47 am

Kerala local body polls: A decade of turmoil and defections for Koothattukulam municipality

Koothattukulam has had six different chairpersons, including two in the just-concluded term, in the 10 years since it was elevated to a municipality. All three fronts are busy finalising their candidates, hoping to bring in some stability

The Hindu 17 Nov 2025 9:40 am

Kerala local body polls: RMP strives to retain Left party tag remaining as UDF associate

Party is planning to field its candidates in more seats in the 2025 local body polls. Political rivals say the number of grama panchayat members belonging to the RMP has been declining in its birthplace, Onchiyam

The Hindu 17 Nov 2025 9:39 am

Kerala local body polls: NCP factions seek to reinvent their roles in State

After the recent split, NCP-SP remains with the LDF; but the NCP, a constituent of the NDA in Maharashtra, is knocking on every door except that of the BJP. In 2021, the unified party notched up a modest 0.99% vote share and the factions are unsure how much of that will follow them into the polling booths this time

The Hindu 17 Nov 2025 9:38 am

Kerala local body polls: JD(S), RJD to have a say in LDF prospects

These parties ability to influence close contests makes their position more than just symbolic for the broader Left alliance. As the elections approach, how CPI(M) manages the demands of smaller allies will be critical to maintaining coalition unity and will be key factors to watch for the LDFs electoral prospects in the 2026 Assembly polls as well

The Hindu 17 Nov 2025 9:37 am

Malayalam actor worked as a school-teacher, police officer before stardom, was never late to sets, even when he had cancer; thousands attended funeral

Sathyan, a pioneer of realistic acting in Malayalam cinema, is celebrated for his versatile performances and dedication. His career, though short, left an extraordinary impact, earning him the first Kerala State Film Award for Best Actor. He continued to work with unwavering commitment even while battling leukemia, leaving a lasting legacy.

The Economic Times 17 Nov 2025 9:22 am

Varkala train assault case: Man who took on attacker identified

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The police have identified the key witness in the case in which a girl was kicked off a moving train in Varkala . The youth who rescued Archana the friend of the seriously injured Sreekutty and overpowered the attacker, Suresh, a native of Vellarada, was traced on Sunday. The rescuer has been identified as Sankar Paswan, a native of Bihar and an employee with a private firm at the Kochuveli Industrial Estate. His statement has been recorded. The investigation team had earlier obtained his visuals from CCTV. Sankar, who was wearing a red shirt at the time of the incident, had been the subject of a police alert seeking information on his whereabouts. The incident occurred on November 2 near the general compartment door of the Kerala Express. Suresh Kumar allegedly kicked Sreekutty off the train while she was standing with Archana. He then attempted to attack Archana as well. Hearing her cries, Sankar rushed to her aid, rescued her and restrained Suresh. The police identified Sankar during a detailed review of CCTV footage. Though cameras at Kochuveli railway station were examined, he could not be located there. Meanwhile, the investigation team collected evidence from Varkala in the presence of the accused. Suresh re-enacted the act for investigators. Evidence collection was also carried out in Kottayam earlier.

The New Indian Express 17 Nov 2025 9:19 am

KSRTC woos passengers with hampers, coupons

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) is placing a strong emphasis on improving passenger experience to build loyalty and attract more customers. Following the introduction of air-conditioned waiting rooms at major depots, the corporation is now experimenting with a range of innovative products and services aimed at enhancing its premium offerings. We are committed to offering a world-class travel experience. Along with improving amenities for a more enjoyable journey, we are also focusing on staff training to ensure professionalism. Our goal is to address any shortcomings that may discourage people from choosing public transport, an official stated. In collaboration with a private company, KSRTC has started offering millet snacks to passengers on buses passing through Thiruvalla. This initiative will run for two months on the newly introduced Tricolour long-distance buses. The gift hampers for children, introduced on November 14 in celebration of Childrens Day, include chocolates, colouring books, crayons, balloons, and facial tissues. Sponsored by a private firm, the hampers will be distributed on a trial basis for the first six months. While the trial period is ongoing, KSRTC has no plans to discontinue the scheme. Additionally, efforts are under way to introduce health coupons, which will provide discounts on diagnostic and treatment costs at hospitals partnering with KSRTC, said the official.

The New Indian Express 17 Nov 2025 9:11 am

Artists, activists in T'Puram join hands for Gazas children

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: As the sun set in the capital city on Sunday, the names of the children who died in Gaza during the Israel-Palestine war echoed through the walls of the Manaveeyam Veedhi. Over 150 renowned faces from the socio-cultural and political spaces of the state expressed their solidarity for Palestine, as they wore a Palestinian keffiyeh and uttered the names of the children who passed away. Marking an end to the Names of Gaza programme, the event had the Palestinian Ambassador to India, Abdullah Abu Shawesh, as its chief guest. Thanking Kerala and India for their continued support, Abu Shawesh said that the invasion has made Palestinian children feel that death is better than the life they are living. However, sympathy and empathy are not enough for Palestinian children. There should be practical, coordinated policies to ensure that they, too, have a bright future, he said. The ambassador also appreciated the gathering for not turning a blind eye towards the violence. Organised by the Chintha Ravi Foundation with the support of other associations, the programme was held in 13 districts of the state from October 2. The core idea of the programme is to place humanity above everything, said acclaimed writer N S Madhavan, who had journeyed with this programme through over five districts. Noting that youngsters have actively taken part in the event, he also added that the programme had been attended by diverse crowds in all districts. The scenes at the gathering were a testament to his words, where numerous people, including persons with disabilities, gathered in solidarity with Palestinian children. Commenting that the strong participation of people in the programme is a reflection of Keralas social morale, transwoman activist Syama S Prabha said that such programmes are a necessity of this era. The event began with Kazhakoottam MLA Kadakampally Surendran reading out the deceased childrens names.

The New Indian Express 17 Nov 2025 9:05 am

Poll panel to monitor use of AI in campaigning

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The State Election Commission has strengthened its vigil against the use of AI in poll campaigns, state election commissioner A Shajahan has informed. Strict steps will be taken against fake pictures and voice messages misusing technology. Candidates and political parties should ensure credibility in campaigning, he said in a statement. The commission has issued clear guidelines in this regard. Provisions of IT Act 2000, IT (Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules 2021, BNS 2023, Model Code of Conduct should be followed during campaigning. There is a strict ban on content with deep fake video and audio, wrong information, content putting women in bad light, and using children for campaigning. Deep fake and synthetic contents can mislead the people and affect the election process, Shahjahan said. All contents using AI or digital enhancements should bear the label AI generated/Digitally Enhanced/Synthetic Content on top of the video screen in at least 10% of the space and the first 10% of time in the audio content. The name of the individual or establishment which made the content should also be displayed in meta data and description. There is a complete ban on changing ones figure, audio and identity in a misleading manner, and without the permission of the person concerned.

The New Indian Express 17 Nov 2025 9:02 am

Voters list discrepancies, rebels keep parties on edge in Thiruvananthapuram corporation

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Mounting disputes over electoral rolls, spike in rebel candidates, and attempt to suicide are keeping political parties on edge in Thiruvananthapuram corporation, ahead of the local body polls. Fresh allegations have come up in the electoral rolls of the Muttada division after the supplementary list published on Saturday revealed serious discrepancies, including 22 individuals recorded under the same house number. The controversy erupted when CPM Muttada branch member Dhanesh Kumar filed a complaint stating that the house number shown beside Congress candidate Vyshna Sureshs name was incorrect. However, a scrutiny of the list showed that the number listed next to Dhaneshs own name TC 18/2464 had been assigned to 21 other voters from entirely different households. Responding to this, Vyshna said that despite the irregularities being pointed out, the authorities proceeded to remove her name from the voters list, making her ineligible to contest. Im moving ahead legally, she said. Names from houses such as Thoppil Veedu, Marakkal Thoppil Veedu, Shakthi Bhavan, Anupama Marakkal Thoppu, Sekharamangalam, RC Nivas, Akshaya, and Bhargava Prasadam were all clubbed under the same number. The Thiruvananthapuram corporation revenue division rules allow only one number per building, leading to questions on how multiple homes were merged into a single entry. The Congress has alleged that the Election Commissions final window to add or delete names was misused in several wards, leading to mass additions and deletions of voters. Congress leaders said a final decision on Vyshnas candidature is likely on Tuesday. The party is pinning its hopes on the appeal Vyshna has filed before the district collector, seeking a review of the electoral registration officers action. If her candidature is rejected, the question of who will replace her is troubling the Congress. Kottathala Mohan, former president of the State Non-Gazetted Officers Association, and Lalan, who contested the 2023 by-election in Muttada, are under consideration. At the same time, there is an opinion within the party that if Vyshna has to be replaced, representation should be given to young candidates. Congress leaders said such discussions will be held only after the final decision on Vyshna. Meanwhile, in the Ulloor ward, the CPM is facing a rebel candidate. K Sreekantan, a member of the Ulloor local committee and former Deshabhimani Thiruvananthapuram bureau chief, is contesting as an independent. In Chempazhanthy and Vazhuttukonam wards, rebels have started campaigning actively. Sreekantan alleged that the Ulloor seat assured to him was changed without any prior notice and that Kadakampally Surendran was behind the move. He added that the leadership must reign in those who are out to destroy the party. He said he remains in the contest and has no plans to withdraw. Responding to the CPMs rebel candidate in Ulloor, V Sivankutty said that such noises are bound to occur in big political parties. It wont escalate into any major crisis, he said. Rebels have existed since the beginning of democracy. When there are only 101 seats to announce, some who dont get a seat may turn rebellious. But that isnt as damaging as what happens in the BJP, Sivankutty added. The BJP, meanwhile, was caught off guard with the suicide of Anand Thampi. Even as the party rushed to clarify that Anand was not a BJP member, the situation swung sharply against it on Sunday when a prominent woman party worker from Nedumangad attempted suicide over an alleged denial of seat. Fronts in crisis Congress allege the final window to add or delete names was misused in several wards In the Ulloor ward, the CPM is facing a rebel candidate BJP, meanwhile, is caught off guard with the suicide of Anand Thampi

The New Indian Express 17 Nov 2025 9:00 am

Sabarimala gold theft case: SIT to hold scientific test of idols today

PATHANAMTHITTA: The Special Investigation Team (SIT) probing the disappearance of gold from the Sabarimala temple reached the hill shrine on Sunday to conduct a scientific test, police officials said. The team led by DySP S Sasidharan, the investigation officer, reached Pampa on Sunday morning. The test, suggested by the Kerala High Court, will be carried out after 1pm on Monday, following the Deva Anujna (divine permission) rituals. Apart from the police, forensic experts, including chemical analysts, will join the team for the procedure, officials added. The team will be stationed in Sannidhanam to complete the procedure on Monday itself. Recently, the SIT had approached the court seeking permission to conduct scientific examinations of the dwarapalaka (guardian deity) idols to determine the extent of gold loss reported in 2019. The court then directed the SIT to weigh the dwarapalakas and the side pillar plates. It also instructed the investigators to take a sample of the gold cladding to assess the purity and quality of the plating, measure the surface area of the plates, and collect copper samples from the dwarapalaka plates and door frames. These samples, the court said, should be subjected to scientific analyses, including electrical conductivity, spectroscopic, and microstructure examinations. Though the SIT expected to complete the test on November 15, before the Sabarimala pilgrimage season begins, the thanthri (chief priest) suggested that the scientific examination be conducted after the Deva Anujna rituals.

The New Indian Express 17 Nov 2025 8:34 am

BJP finds itself on the defensive as woman worker attempts suicide

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The suicide of Anand Kumar Thampi on Saturday caught the BJP leadership off guard, quickly turning into a major political flashpoint. And even as the party rushed to clarify that Anand was not a member, the situation took a turn for the worse on Sunday when a prominent woman activist from Nedumangad attempted suicide over the alleged denial of a seat. The back-to-back incidents provided fresh ammunition for the Congress and the Left to attack the BJP, placing the party on the defensive ahead of the local-body polls. Anand was reportedly upset over not being given a ticket. His death triggered immediate political reactions, forcing the BJP to issue a clarification that Anand was not a party worker and had never been part of its candidate list. According to the party, he was associated with Uddhav Thackerays Shiv Sena. Addressing the developments, BJP state general secretary S Suresh said the party was saddened by Anands death but condemned what he described as political exploitation of the tragedy. Anand was not a BJP worker, nor was he on our candidate list. Yet the Congress and the Left are using his death as a political weapon. This is cheap politics, he said. On the Nedumangad incident, he confirmed that the woman was indeed a BJP worker and said the party would conduct a detailed inquiry. Congress leader K Muraleedharan criticised the BJP for failing to address grievances within its organisation. The BJP will not get even 20 seats in Thiruvananthapuram. The party has sidelined those who stood with it, and workers have no space to raise complaints, he said. General Education Minister V Sivankutty also lashed out, alleging that the lives of BJP and RSS workers were increasingly at risk due to internal tensions. Recent deaths and allegations from within the BJP point to deep internal strife. Anands suicide note even referred to an alleged BJP-RSS nexus with the sand mafia, he said, while also expressing concern over the Nedumangad suicide attempt. BJP hits back at CPM, Congress Palakkad: With political tensions escalating over the suicide of former RSS worker Anand K Thampi, BJP state chief Rajeev Chandrasekhar on Sunday accused both the CPM and Congress of engaging in vulture politics. Speaking at a BJP election convention in Shoranur, Chandrasekhar said Anands name was never part of the candidate panel forwarded by local BJP committees. He reiterated that preliminary information suggested Anand had later joined the Shiv Sena (UBT), and said attempts to tie the incident to the BJP were politically motivated. KPCC flags series of BJP worker suicides TPuram: KPCC general secretary Manacaud Suresh on Sunday alleged that a series of suicid es involving BJP and RSS workers in the state has raised serious questions about the functioning of the BJP and sought clarification from the BJP state leadership. Suresh pointed out that these incidents show how violence and killings have become a part of the BJPs organisational culture.

The New Indian Express 17 Nov 2025 8:29 am

Sabarimala temple opened for two-month-long pilgrimage season

SABARIMALA: The hill shrine at Sabarimala was opened on Sunday for the two-month-long annual pilgrimage season. Melsanthi Arunkumar Nampoothiri, whose one-year term ends with the closure of the sreekovil in the evening, opened the temple at 5 pm in the presence of thantri Kandararu Mahesh Mohanaru. The ceremony marking the installation of the new melsanthi E D Prasad Nampoothiri was performed under the leadership of the thantri at 6 pm. He will take charge as the new melsanthi for a one-year term on Monday with the opening of the sreekovil at 3 pm. The ceremony began with conducting kalasabhishekam on the new melsanthi in front of the sreekovil by the thantri, followed by administering moolantram in the ear of the melsanthi. As part of the ongoing practice of the temple, no other ritual was performed at the sreekovil. Travancore Devaswom Board president K Jayakumar, MLA Pramod Narayan and board members P Raju and Santhosh Kumar were present at the ceremony. The entry of devotees was restricted by issuing a total of 39,000 virtual queue passes and another 20,000 spot passes. The Valiyanadapandal was fully-packed, with the queue extending near Saramkuthi. Earlier at Pampa, thousands of devotees thronged Pampa Manappuram and the fly-over even before the devotees were allowed entry. From Monday, a total of 90,000 devotees, including 70, 000 online and 20,000 spot passes, will be allowed for the darshan. For the convenience of devotees, the temple will remain open for 18 hours. As part of the measure, the shrine will function in two phases: Open at 3 am and close at 1 pm, and later open at 3 pm and close at 11 pm. Pilgrimage should go on smoothly: TDB prez Pathanamthitta: Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) which manages Sabarimala temple said all necessary arrangements and preparations have been completed at Sannidhanam to welcome devotees. Facilities have been made to ensure uninterrupted supply of drinking water to pilgrims who trek reach the temple. Former bureaucrat K Jayakumar who took charge as the new president of the TDB said, The pilgrimage should go on smoothly without any difficulties for devotees. He was speaking to reporters ahead of trekking Sabarimala.

The New Indian Express 17 Nov 2025 8:26 am

An autorickshaw drivers race against odds to feed the hungry in Kochi

KOCHI: For 44-year-old Anaz Panavally, his humble autorickshaw isnt just a means of livelihood. It is the vehicle for a quiet, persistent mission against hunger in Kochi. While he spends his days ferrying passengers, Anaz dedicates his meagre earnings and spare time to buying food packets and distributing them to the citys poor and homeless. This life-altering commitment was sparked by a deeply affecting incident that happened in 2019 at Jose Junction. Anaz, originally hailing from Panavally in Alappuzha district and driving an autorickshaw in Kochi for 18 years, witnessed a distressing sight. Dusk had set in, and suddenly, I was distracted by a squabble, Anaz recalled. Three persons, including a woman, were fighting fiercely over a single plate of rice someone had given them. That was an eye-opener. Until then, I looked at the people living on the streets passively. But this thought came to my mind that they too are humans with all feelings and emotions, he said. The sight of desperation for a basic meal ignited a profound empathy. Since then, he has used whatever savings he can scrape together from his earnings to buy and distribute food. He remembers the immense satisfaction of buying a meal for a six-year-old girl on the roadside in Kundannoor, a feeling that cemented his path. For the past six years, he has been striving to distribute water bottles to traffic police personnel, pedestrians, and school students during hot summer days. Sustaining the goodness Anaz supports a family of five, so finding money for this mission is a daily struggle. Yet, his commitment has drawn the attention of other Good Samaritans. What started with a couple of food packets is now an average distribution of nearly 40 packets a day. Its difficult to find the money... I have to sustain my family as well, he admitted. But word of his selfless acts spread. Some local shops, curious about the man buying so many food packets daily, now offer them to him free of cost. Others who learn about his mission often through his posts on social media contribute money or food, especially on special occasions like birthdays and anniversaries. If no one turns up, then I will still be satisfied if I can buy a couple of food packets with the days earnings, he said. Anaz has come across different types of people. An elderly person used to come and sit at the same place at Lisie Junction, waiting for the food packet. One day, I enquired about his family and other details. To my surprise, he said he owns some land and a house at Thammanam. But his family doesnt want him. He told me he finds more comfort in the street than at home, he said. A gifted dubbing artist Anazs altruism is just one facet of his life. He also harbours artistic talent and is a member of FEFKA (Film Employees Federation of Kerala). A chance meeting with Malayalam dubbing artist Praveen Harisree five years ago opened the doors for him to pursue his dream as a film dubbing artist. He has since done small dubbing roles in films like Private and Dasettante Cycle, among others. He has also lent his voice in a small part in the upcoming Mammootty-starrer Kalamkaval. Recently, Anaz and his family moved into a small new house in Chandiroor, moving out of a dilapidated hut prone to waterlogging. He believes this blessing is a reward for his good deeds. A good soul, who I had never met, gave me a certain sum, and I took a bank loan to raise the rest of the amount, he said. Whether distributing food to the hungry or water bottles to traffic police and students in the summer heat, Anazs quiet acts of kindness continue to brighten the streets of Kochi, one meal and a bottle at a time.

The New Indian Express 17 Nov 2025 8:22 am

After 18 silent months since Wayanad disaster, Mundakkai tea factory regains life

KALPETTA: Reigniting hopes among the landslide-battered community in Wayanad, Harrison Malayalams Sentinel Rock tea factory at Mundakkai has resumed operations first time since the 2024 catastrophe. The move is a step towards rebuilding the hill villages of Mundakkai, Attamala and Chooralmala, which have been grappling with economic paralysis and personal loss. One of Wayanads largest tea-processing units, the Sentinel Rock factory was shut down after 85% of its workforce was wiped out in the landslide. Many families lost multiple members, and surviving residents were forced to migrate in search of work. Government restrictions in hazardous zones and an acute labour shortage halted all activities in the 515-hectare estate, long considered the economic lifeline of the region. Factory manager Reji V said the reopening is both an emotional and economic milestone. The landslide hit the factory heavily. Eighty per cent of our employees were affected. We lost 43 of our co-workers that day. If we count their family members, the number will climb to 98, he said. With government curbs, the plantation suffered immense losses. Many temporary workers were stranded without jobs. Before the tragedy, the factory employed 50 permanent workers. Today, only 15 remain on the rolls. Dozens died in the landslide, and many took transfers to other estates. When we decided to reopen the factory, we reached out to the surviving workers. Only two employees have returned. Troubled from trauma, a majority of them chose not to return. The rest are guest workers from Assam, Reji said. With reduced manpower, the factory has restarted only the withering stage of tea processing, sending processed leaves to Harrison Malayalams Arapetta and Chundel factories for further stages. Once operating round-the-clock in three shifts, the factory now functions on restricted hours, from 6am to 6pm, after being shut for nearly 18 months. During the closure, green leaves plucked from all four estate divisions had to be transported to distant factories, increasing costs and slowing production. Assamese workers have now taken over the jobs of the landslide victims. They are now residing in the plantation quarters, once a peace hub of many Mundakkai residents. 85% workers wiped out One of Wayanads largest tea-processing units, the Sentinel Rock factory was shut down after 85% of its workforce was wiped out in the landslide. Many families lost multiple members, and surviving residents were forced to migrate in search of work. Before the tragedy, the factory employed 50 permanent workers. Today, only 15 remain on the rolls

The New Indian Express 17 Nov 2025 8:19 am

Ammonia-laced fish a worry? Fret no more!

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The recent sinking of a cargo ship off the Kerala coast came as a further blow to Malayalis already being fed with headlines about seizures of formalin- and ammonia-laced marine products. Now, hope is at hand, as a product to remove all such adulterants in your favourite seafood is in the works. Having recently won funding at the FFS YIP Protothon event conducted by the Kerala Startup Mission (KSUM) and the Kerala Development and Innovation Strategic Council (K-DISC), a team of researchers, students, and teachers of Muvattupuzha Nirmala College is developing a lipid-based powder, which could be the next pathbreaking innovation in the field. The project, which took three years to prepare, was initially focused on detection of adulteration, said Dr Jijo VJ, assistant professor in the chemistry department. Later, the students and researchers suggested that adulteration removal could have higher market demand, so we integrated that aspect as well. This makes our project different from current products on the market, which only detect toxic substances, he added. All one has to do is mix the powder in water and wash the fish in it. The powder is food-grade, so even if it is present in the fish after washing, there wont be any health implications, Jijo claimed. Ten grams of powder in a sachet worth Rs 20 would be enough to clean one kilogram of fish, he added. Speaking about the challenges they faced in the journey, research assistant Anirudhan S said that they had to take additional effort for the practical application of theoretical concepts and research. Moreover, funding was a key issue; even testing a sample at a recognised lab would go beyond our budget, he said. However, his teammates, Ann Rose Baby, Arathi Bhadran, Ardhra Benny, and Anto Joseph, and students and alumni of Nirmala College, explored every possible opportunity to realise the product. The team is in the process of filing for a patent, with the hope to turning the project into a startup. However, a few more steps are pending before the product can be declared industry-ready. This includes the approval of the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI), stating its non-toxicity and food-grade nature, and efficacy test by the Marine Products Exports Development Authority (MPEDA), Anirudhan said. We are trying new combinations, proportions, and methods to improve the product, which could bring in revolutionary change in this area, he said.

The New Indian Express 17 Nov 2025 8:16 am

Panchavadi Palam still holds a mirror to corruption, nepotism and publicity craze

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: It has been 41 years since the release of Panchavadi Palam, arguably among the best political satires in Malayalam cinema. As Kerala braces up for another election, many believe the timeless classic which took a dig at corruption and nepotism in politics still holds relevance. Written and directed by K G George, the film is based on a novel by Veloor Krishnankutty. The dialogues were written by cartoonist Yesudasan. Set in an imaginary panchayat named Iravathakuzhi, the story is about corrupt politicians pulling down a bridge that was in good condition. However, the poorly constructed new bridge collapsed on the inaugural day. Seasoned artists who gave life to the main characters were Bharat Gopy, Nedumudi Venu, Thilakan, K P Ummer, Sreevidya, Sukumari, Jagathy Sreekumar, Innocent, Sreenivasan, Venu Nagavally and Kalpana. Most of the crew, except Sreenivasan and Jagathy, are no more. The role of Dussasana Kurup, the dim-witted panchayat president, was played by Gopy. The story went: There was no election in the panchayat for 12 years and the opposition led by Ishak Tharakan, a role played by Thilakan, unsuccessfully tries to topple Kurup through a no-confidence motion. Sikhandi Pillai, a panchayat committee member and strategist in the ruling front, mooted the idea of building a new bridge. This character was played by Venu. The story then progresses through incidents which in fact present a commentary on the many evils in politics like corruption, nepotism, politician-contractor nexus, and the publicity craze of those in power. For years, people used Panchavadi Palam as a moniker to describe badly built public constructions. It was in the news in 2019 when the Kerala High Court compared the Palarivattom flyover with Panchavadi Palam. The flyover had to be closed 30 months after its inauguration and the courts reference hinted at the nexus between bureaucrats, politicians, and the contractor. Challenging climax shoot Venu later revealed the challenges behind the climax scene shot in the Kumarakom backwaters. Five cameras were used to capture the scene of the collapse from different angles. However, the temporary bridge was strong. The director wanted it to have a natural collapse when the inaugural procession passed through. The art directors yanking technique didnt work. Finally, the bridge was cut to shoot the visual. Situation not as cynical now Writer and script writer Unni R feels that local self-governments in Kerala changed for good following the increased representation of women. Corruption reduced to a large extent with the rise in the number of women representatives. The situation is not as cynical as it was during the period of Panchavadi Palam. Beyond party politics, women in power are seen to take a common stand on issues like gender equality, he told TNIE.

The New Indian Express 17 Nov 2025 8:04 am

Ponmundam politics boils over as Congress alleges IUML-BJP nexus

MALAPPURAM: The political conflict in Ponmundam has flared into an unprecedented confrontation, with Congress openly accusing Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) of forging ties with the BJP. Declaring that Congress will maintain a hard line against any form of cooperation with IUML, the partys local leadership has intensified both ground-level and online campaigns, turning the feud into a street-level battle. If we form an alliance, it will be only with a secular formation, said Ponmundam Block Congress president R Komukutty, asserting that the party had indeed joined hands with CPM at various junctures but never compromised its ideological position. What we hear in Ponmundam is that IUML is holding discussions with the BJP. We cannot tolerate this, he said. Addressing ongoing attempts by senior leaders to broker peace, Komukutty was categorical that Ponmundams political identity cannot be altered to suit electoral alliances. The panchayat was formed in 1955, and since then Congress here has had no connection with the IUML. We never aligned with their political or ideological views, he said. The state leaders might not understand our feelings, he said. The conflict has spilled into social media, where Youth Congress and KSU workers have launched aggressive campaigns targeting the IUML. Taking the fight to the streets, the Congress organised a day-long protest march on Saturday under the banner Navaponmundam Nirmithi Yatra, alleging large-scale mismanagement by IUML-led Panchayat Administrative Committee. The IUML has countered the allegations sharply, accusing Congress-CPM of running a Sambar Munnani in Ponmundam since the 1960s. It is well known that Congress and CPM have been in a pact since the 60s. After V Abdurahiman left Congress and joined CPM, this only strengthened, said IUML Ponmundam vice-president Subair Elayodath. In Tanur assembly constituency, even when we contest as part of UDF, Congress workers do not vote for us. After all this betrayal, why should we form an alliance with Congress, he said. As things stand, the Congress will contest 11 of the 18 wards, the CPM will field candidates in 5, and Team Ponmundam will take 2. The IUML has decided to contest all wards independently, setting the stage for a no-holds-barred showdown in the local body elections.

The New Indian Express 17 Nov 2025 8:00 am

Kollam corporation braces for fierce triangular battle

KOLLAM: Kollam corporation is expected to witness one of the fiercest battles in the upcoming local body elections with all three major fronts claiming an upper hand. The LDF, which has ruled the corporation for more than two decades, is treating the election as a test, while both the UDF and BJP insist that anti-incumbency and shifting demographics will favour them this time. Kollam Block Congress Committee president D Geetha Krishnan said the UDF has a clear advantage. We readied our candidates much earlier.They have gone door to door, listened to peoples issues such as water scarcity, waste management, road work and disease prevention and assured them of solutions. Our volunteers also ensured all UDF supporters were enrolled in voters list, he said. Such a painstaking process was never taken up by Congress, Krishnan said. He said under the leadership of RSP leader N K Premachandran, the UDF has compiled instances of alleged corruption under the LDF rule and highlighted them through meetings and marches. The BJP believes Kollam is one of the few corporations where it can significantly improve its presence. People have lost faith in the LDF and UDF. Forget waste management or development, not a single meaningful project has happened here under the LDF. This time, voters want change, and that is why the BJP will gain, said a senior party leader. A CPM source said LDFs long rule shows public trust. Kollam corporation has been a Left bastion for more than 20 years. That confidence remains. However, post delimitation, certain areas in town and coastal regions may swing to UDF, said the source. Mayor Honey Benjamin said the LDF tackled major civic issues that have affected residents. The biggest issue is waste management, and we have almost resolved it. We introduced agro bins, and the new recycling project is in the pipeline. It will be completed within six months of the new council taking charge. People have recognised our work, and they will not desert LDF, Honey said. Voting in Kollam district will be held on December 9.

The New Indian Express 17 Nov 2025 7:55 am

In a patriarchal political order, women remain an afterthought in Kerala

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The 50% reservation in local bodies in the statewhich came into force in 2009gave voice to a wider section of women in society, enabling them to break their silence in politics. But, how far has this representation translated into true political emancipation? Ministers R Bindu and Veena George, Thiruvananthapuram mayor Arya Rajendran, former minister K K Shailaja, and leaders like Nabeesa Ummal, M Kamalam, M T Padma, Maleth Saraladevi, Rachel Mathai, Padmaja Venugopal and Sobha Surendran are among the women actively involved in Keralas political arena. Yet, compared to their male counterparts, the presence of women in positions of real power remains limited. Between 1951 and 2024, only 173 women have contested Lok Sabha elections, with just 10 tasting success. This includes Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, the only woman MP from Kerala in 2024, who made it through the by-election to Wayanad, which her brother Rahul Gandhi vacated. Barring 1996 and 2021, fewer than 10 women have made it to the assembly in the 64-year period from 1957 to 2021. Political commentator J Prabhash said this is alarmingly poor for a state that reserves half of its local-body seats for women. Where there is power, women are absent because they are denied access to it. Parties must have internal democracy to ensure womens participation. Unless reservation is introduced in higher tiers, the patriarchal nature of politics will continue, Prabhash said. Former minister P K Sreemathi Patriarchy is so entrenched that women in power often have to display typical male traits to be accepted, he added. Speaking to TNIE in 2015, at the end of her tenure as Thiruvananthapuram mayor, K Chandrika said the 53 women in her council took more effort in executing policy, which they viewed as hitting closer to home. She said if such a council could win several laurels for the corporation, more women should come forward. Ten years on, she still holds the view. There are many women who perform better than men, but they do not always get equal opportunities, even when they prove their ability. Men never give up power, Chandrika said. In a state with more women voters, it is a drawback that women do not have a bigger political role, former minister P K Sreemathi said. We have seen change, especially within the LDF, but without reservation in the assembly and Parliament, it will be difficult for women to rise, she said. For Congress leader Bindu Krishna, who has been involved in several battles over allocation of seats, little has changed since 1987. I remember Leela Damodara Menon strongly speaking for womens reservation in 1987, on a stage filled with veteran leaders. Those who spoke after her assured their support. I believed this was a sign of change. But the reality is that we are still fighting for it in 2025, she said. J Chandra, the first woman Thiruvananthapuram mayor, said party membership itself is male-dominated and that women are fielded according to convenience. Having entered politics after retirement, she said, Women dont indulge in self-promotion as men do. As the Womens Reservation Bill granting a 33% quota for women in the Lok Sabha and state assemblies moves closer to implementation, experts hope it will transform the political sphere. But they emphasised that without a shift in societal mindset, the goal will remain incomplete.

The New Indian Express 17 Nov 2025 7:51 am

Indefinite traffic ban on Kerala's key interstate highway

KOCHI: Traffic movement will be completely banned on the crucial interstate Anamala Road (SH 21) from Vazhachal to Malakkapara from Monday. The restriction is necessitated by the perilous condition of a culvert along the road. The closure would last for months as the public works department (PWD) is struggling to secure a contractor for the repair work in the deep forest region. The culvert, located approximately 17km from Vazhachal in the forest area, is in a dangerous condition and can collapse at any time, said Rakesh C, executive engineer, Road Division, Thrissur. A portion of the culvert has already collapsed, and cracks have reappeared even after the repair work. The engineer emphasised the gravity of the situation, noting that its complete failure would sever connectivity between the two regions. Despite securing an administrative sanction of Rs 40 lakh for the repair work, the PWD is still unable to find a contractor. A significant hurdle is the culverts location in the forest area with a high threat from wildlife, specifically from elephants. We couldnt get a contractor there despite our best efforts, the official said. The bans duration remains uncertain. The PWD has written to the forest department seeking permission to build a temporary road nearby, which would allow single-vehicle passage and help restore some traffic flow. If we get the nod, well construct a temporary road so that the traffic could be restored. However, we are yet to get the permission from the forest department, said Rakesh, adding that failure in securing the permission would mean that the traffic may not be restored until the completion of the entirely new culvert, a process that may take three months. The PWD is now preparing to float new tenders for demolishing the existing structure and constructing a new culvert. To expedite this, the department has written to the district collector seeking a relaxation from the election norms currently in place. Meanwhile, the ban would result in bus services between Chalakudy and Malakkapara, operated by both the KSRTC and private operators, getting cancelled. The PWD is yet to inform us. We have four services to Malakkapara from Chalakudy, besides the budget tourism trips. With the traffic ban in place, they will be cancelled indefinitely, said a senior KSRTC official. The Anamala Road (SH 21), also known as the Chalakudy-Malakkappara Road, is a vital 86-km-long route known for passing through the picturesque rainforests and linking Kerala and Tamil Nadu.

The New Indian Express 17 Nov 2025 7:39 am

Munambam agitation enters day 400 with no solution in sight

KOCHI: Four hundred days and counting! The indefinite relay hunger strike on the premises of Velankanni Matha Church, in Munambam, may have hit a milestone, but the fate of the over 600 local families remains in suspended animation. Even after the Kerala High Court ruled that their land is not waqf, the state government has not initiated any steps towards restoring their revenue rights. On Sunday, residents gave vent to their frustration by burning copies of their property documents and taking out a protest march. We live each day in the expectation of a lasting solution. We never ever thought the agitation would extend to the 400th day, said Joseph Benny, convenor of the Munambam Land Protection Council. The agitation venue has been seeing a continuous parade of political leaders, he said, adding, However, when it comes to the question of restoring our revenue rights, nobody has an answer! According to Fr Antony Xavier Tharayil, vicar of the parish, the hearings slotted in the High Court and the Waqf Tribunal this week are a beacon of hope. On November 19, the HC will pass its ruling, while the tribunal will give its judgment on November 21. Everything hinges on the statement that will be given by the advocate general, representing the state government. Political leaders have been visiting us from time to time. But they need to understand that its time for action -- not promises, he said, addressing agitators. He highlighted how nothing had materialised from the meeting with minister P Rajeeve. Fr Antony said residents are done with excuses and promises. We have seen days turn to weeks and weeks into months. We want the issue solved before the elections, he added. With local-body elections at their doorstep, residents are not too keen to participate. Whom do we vote for? This is the big question that voters here face. Every political party has failed to keep its promise! said Joseph Rockey Palackal, council member. BJP state vice president Shone George said the ball now lies in the court of the state government, and it is delaying measures to restore the revenue rights of residents. The HC has said the land is not waqf! Now what is stopping the state government from restoring the revenue rights of residents? Since the case filed by the IUML is still in the Supreme Court, the formulation of rules that the central government had promised cannot be initiated. However, we had formed a committee comprising top lawyers to draft rules to reinstate their revenue rights. The committee prepared a proposal, and this has been submitted to the central government, he told TNIE.

The New Indian Express 17 Nov 2025 7:34 am

Congress calls meeting on SIR after electoral rout in Bihar

NEW DELHI: Weeks after the Election Commission launched the second phase of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in 12 states and UTs, including poll-bound Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Kerala, and Puducherry, the Congress has called a review meeting of party functionaries from all regions where the revision process is underway. A senior party leader said the meeting, involving AICC in-charges, Pradesh Congress Committee chiefs, Congress Legislature Party leaders, and secretaries of the 12 States and UTs, will be held at Indira Bhawan in New Delhi on Tuesday. The meeting is expected to assess ground reports submitted by state units and prepare a unified response to SIR. On October 27, the ECI rolled out the second phase of the SIR, expected to cover nearly 51 crore voters across 12 states and UTs. The initiative has sparked political unease in opposition-ruled states. Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, and Kerala have escalated their objections to the move, with some even exploring legal options. As reported by this paper, despite being the primary opposition party, the Congress had not convened a joint meeting or crafted a coordinated strategy with its alliance partners on SIR. The Congresss renewed push comes in the aftermath of the Bihar debacle. The move also signals its intent to step up the vote theft pitch as the Bihar rout has intensified concerns within the ranks over organisational shortcomings and voter-list issues, and alliance coordination. The November 18 meeting is expected to review discrepancies flagged by state units, evaluate PCCs preparedness to monitor SIR rollout, and explore coordination mechanisms with other INDIA bloc partners. State concerns The Nov 18 meeting is expected to review concerns flagged by state units, evaluate preparedness of PCCs to monitor SIR rollout, and explore coordination mechanisms Uneasy Opposition The SIR initiative has sparked political unease in Opposition-ruled states. Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, and Kerala have escalated their objections to the move, with some even exploring legal options.

The New Indian Express 17 Nov 2025 7:32 am

'Dies Irae' box office: Film nears Rs 40 crore mark

'Dies Irae', a riveting horror thriller featuring the talented Pranav Mohanlal, is about to hit the impressive milestone of Rs 40 crore in box office sales. It has captured the imagination of audiences across Kerala, with weekend ticket sales soaring and fan engagement at an all-time high.

The Times of India 17 Nov 2025 6:40 am

Zahara of Ladakh wins Gold at 69th NSG U-19 Girls Taekwondo Cship

Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, Nov 16: Zahara Batool of Ladakh showcased exceptional skill and composure to clinch the Gold medal in the U-19 Girls -55 KG category at ongoing 69th National School Games U-19 Girls Taekwondo Championship, held at the Indoor Sports Complex, Bhagwati Nagar. Jayanti Muvel of Madhya Pradesh secured Silver, while the Bronze medals went to Avanthika V of Kerala and Nikita Dilip Pawar of Maharashtra. The championship is organized by the Department of Youth Services and Sports, [] The post Zahara of Ladakh wins Gold at 69th NSG U-19 Girls Taekwondo Cship appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 17 Nov 2025 4:26 am

Preliminary probe into BLOs death finds no evidence of work pressure: Collector

During a review of his responsibilities in the Special Intensive Revision process, officials noted that George had distributed most enumeration forms and showed no signs of work-related pressure.

The Hindu 17 Nov 2025 12:46 am