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Kerala govt medical college teachers association strike hits functioning of colleges

Other than emergency, casualty and labour room services, other departments and classes for medical students were disrupted

The Hindu 13 Nov 2025 1:20 pm

Driver killed as girder collapses on pick-up van during elevated highway work in Kerala

According to police, the accident occurred around 2.30 a.m. when workers lifted the girder and placed it on a hydraulic jack, which then skidded, causing the massive concrete beam to fall onto the pick-up van passing below

The Hindu 13 Nov 2025 11:42 am

Board games find space in Thiruvananthapuram cafes

More eateries in the Kerala capital depend on board games to entertain their guests who tend to be glued to their screens

The Hindu 13 Nov 2025 11:11 am

Kerala Lottery Result Today, November 13, 2025 Live: Karunya Plus KN- 597 Winning Numbers

Kerala Lottery Result Today Live Updates, 13-11-2025: Heres Guessing Numbers for Karunya Plus KN- 597 for Thursday, November 13. Check the full list of winning numbers from 3 pm.

News18 13 Nov 2025 9:49 am

From pier to pixel: campaign for Kerala local body elections gets digital makeover

Hiring professional photographers and content strategists, candidates are exploring digital tools to drum up their campaign on social media to attract young voters

The Hindu 13 Nov 2025 9:16 am

Museum dog attack sparks demand to remove strays from public institutions

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The stray dog attack reported from the Museum premises has triggered widespread concern across the capital, with the City Corporation flooded with calls demanding the removal of dogs from public institutions. However, the absence of adequate shelters has landed the civic authorities in a fix. On Wednesday, the Corporations dog squad captured four dogs from the public office premises following complaints from officials. We are getting numerous requests from various establishments to remove stray dogs. But the lack of shelters to house them remains a serious challenge, said an official. In the wake of Tuesdays incident where five morning walkers were attacked by a stray dog the Museum authorities have decided to tighten regulations inside the campus. Consumption of food brought from outside has been restricted to prevent dogs from being attracted to the premises. We have put up display boards prohibiting eating in certain areas. Our resources are limited, but efforts are on to implement these measures effectively. People leaving food waste around is one of the main reasons for dogs entering the premises. One more dog was removed from the premises on Tuesday morning, said P S Manjula Devi, director of Museum and Zoo. She added there has been no decline in the number of morning walkers or visitors since the incident.

The New Indian Express 13 Nov 2025 8:51 am

Kerala government informs Centre about PM SHRI freeze

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Two weeks after the LDF decided to put on hold implementation of the PM SHRI scheme following opposition from the CPI, the state government on Wednesday formally conveyed the same to the Centre, but not before a reminder from the ally. The government sent the letter after CPI ministers P Prasad and K Rajan met Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan in the morning. General education secretary K Vasuki sent the same after consultation with the Advocate General, the ministers office said. The CPI had been unhappy over the delay in formally conveying the fronts decision to the Centre. Speaking to reporters in the morning, CPI state secretary Binoy Viswam reminded the government about sending the letter. The LDF government will never be part of PM SHRI; it is a political decision taken by the front. The cabinet has agreed to it. The LDF and government decided to send a letter conveying the decision to the Union government. If this does not happen, we will see, Binoy said. After the minister informed that the letter had been sent, Binoy termed it a victory of LDF politics. This is LDFs contribution to student and teacher organisations protesting against the RSS agenda in the education sector, he said. He also said only the media was doubtful whether the government will send the letter. The CPI had no such doubts, he said. The CPI had opposed the governments move to sign an MoU with the Centre on implementing the PM SHRI in the state. It was then decided that the scheme will be put on hold until a seven-member cabinet sub-committee chaired by Sivankutty reviews it. The panel is yet to hold its first meeting.

The New Indian Express 13 Nov 2025 8:33 am

Capture myopathy caused by scare behind death of 10 deer at Puthur Zoo

THRISSUR: The postmortem examination of the 10 spotted deer, that were found dead inside their enclosure at the Zoological Park at Puthur, found capture myopathy as the cause of the death. Capture myopathy is a condition in which the animals experience acute pressure when they get scared. It should be the attack of stray dogs that scared them and resulted in their death, said veterinary surgeon Arun Zacharia. Meanwhile, small bite marks were found on the body of three spotted deer during the autopsy of the carcasses. The deer were found dead in the morning on Tuesday. Stray dogs had trespassed into the enclosure where spotted deer were accommodated. While all other animals are kept inside the kraal, spotted deer are left to wander around in their enclosure, considering their habits. Chief Wildlife Warden Pramod G Krishnan said that the zoo authorities had identified the way through which stray dogs had entered the enclosure. Steps have been taken to close any such passages that could allow stray dogs into the zoo campus. Waste management will also have to be taken care of seriously, as it is the main factor that attracts stray dogs, he added. Meanwhile, Forest Minister A K Saseendran had sought a report on the incident within two days and a detailed report within 2 weeks. Friends of Zoo, an informal organisation that played a crucial part in setting up of Puthur Zoo, had sought a safety audit into the entire zoo to avoid any unlikely incidents that risk the lives of animals in the future.

The New Indian Express 13 Nov 2025 8:30 am

Prevention of Corruption Act to be invoked in Sabarimala gold theft case

PATHANAMTHITTA: In a major development in the Sabarimala gold theft case, the Special Investigation Team (SIT) is set to invoke provisions of the Prevention of Corruption (PC) Act, following a directive from the Kerala High Court. According to officials, in such a scenario, the case may be transferred to the Vigilance Court in Kollam, which has jurisdiction over Pathanamthitta district, for further proceedings. The inclusion of the PC Act marks a crucial phase in the investigation as the SIT steps up its probe into the alleged involvement of senior TDB officials. The team, which had earlier moved the High Court seeking its permission to invoke provisions of the Act, is expected to press corruption charges against TDB officers for their wilful mis-classification of the gold-plated panels covering temple carvings and sculptures before handing them over to the prime accused, Unnikrishnan Potti, under the pretext of refurbishment. The probe gathered pace after the recent arrest of former TDB president N Vasu, who allegedly played a central role in the controversial transfer of the gold-plated door panels at the Sabarimala Sannidhanam to the sponsor, Unnikrishnan Potti. Vasu, who was arrested on Tuesday, was produced before the Pathanamthitta Judicial First-Class Magistrate Court (I) and remanded till November 24 by Judge Karthika Prasad. He is currently lodged in the Kottarakkara Sub Jail. The SITs move to bring the PC Act into the investigation also comes amid its reported move to question CPM leader and former TDB president K Padmakumar.

The New Indian Express 13 Nov 2025 8:25 am

Dispute over seat sharing, BDJS boycotts NDA candidate announcement meetings

KOCHI: Expressing discontent over the highhanded approach of BJP in seat sharing, Bharath Dharma Jana Sena (BDJS), a major partner of the NDA in Kerala, boycotted the meetings held in Ernakulam and Alappuzha to announce candidates for the local body elections on Wednesday. The BDJS had demanded 10 seats in Kochi Corporation. However, as talks failed to reach a consensus, the BJP announced only 32 candidates in the 76 seats in Kochi Corporation. In Alappuzha South organisational district, the NDA had organised four meetings to announce the candidates at Mavelikkara, Kayamkulam, Chengannur and Haripad on Wednesday. The announcements were made by BJP state secretary S Suresh, state general secretary Anoop Antony, senior leader P C George and state vice-president B Gopalakrishnan. However, the absence of BDJS leaders reflected the growing discontent in the front. Despite Alappuzha being a stronghold of BDJS, there was no reference about party president Thushar Vellappally in the poster of the programme. The BJP unilaterally announced candidates in Thiruvananthapuram, Kochi and Kozhikode corporations. Even in Palakkad municipality, there was no discussion. This is against the principles of cooperation within the alliance. If the BJP does not want our support, we are ready to contest alone. We will be announcing our candidates for 20 seats in Thiruvananthapuram in a couple of days. Though BJP state president is ready to negotiate, some leaders of the party are very arrogant in their approach, a senior leader of BDJS told TNIE. Meanwhile, Rajeev Chandrasekhar has convened a meeting of NDA leaders in Thiruvananthapuram on Friday to discuss the issues.

The New Indian Express 13 Nov 2025 8:22 am

Six members inducted into Samastha mushawara

KOZHIKODE: Samastha Kerala Jem-Iyyathul Ulama has inducted six new members in the vacant positions in the central mushawara (consultation body). At the meeting held here on Wednesday, it incorporated Alavi Faizi Kolaparambu, T K Aboobacker Musaliyar Velimukku, P Saithalavi Musaliyar Mambuzha, Abdul Gafoor Anwari, Basheer Faizi Cheekkonnu and Muhammad Shafeef Baqavi and the new members. Curiously, no member of the Panakkad family has been inducted into the mushawara. There were reports that either Panakkad Syed Sadiq Ali Shihab Thangal or Abbas Ali Shihab Thangal will find a berth in the highest body as part of the compromise formula reached between Samastha and the IUML. Significantly, mushawara member M P Musthaful Faizi, who was suspended from the body, was not taken back. Faizi is a known IUML-supporter in the mushawara. He was placed under suspension for speaking against Samastha president Syed Muhammad Jiffiri Muthukoya Thangal. Revoking the suspension was also learnt to be one of the ingredients of the compromise formula. In a press release on the mushawara meeting, Jiffiri Thangal said a meeting will be held in Tamil Nadu next month as part of the centenary of Samastha. Samasthas national conference will be held in Delhi on November 23 and 24.

The New Indian Express 13 Nov 2025 8:19 am

INTERVIEW | Government has acted decisively, Sabarimala is not a worry : LDF convenor T P Ramakrishnan

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: As Kerala heads for local-body elections, LDF convenor T P Ramakrishnan says the ruling front will focus on development and welfare initiatives. Discussing priorities and challenges in an interaction with the TNIE , the senior CPM leader stresses that the alliance does not see the Sabarimala gold-theft controversy hurting its chances. Excerpts: What key issues will the LDF raise in this election? The Left government has completed 10 years in office. During this period, it has undertaken numerous welfare and development initiatives for the people. At present, the government is implementing the Knowledge Mission to create large-scale employment opportunities. Several development activities with a strong local focus have also been carried out during this period. Many new initiatives and solutions closely connected to peoples daily lives have been implemented through local self-government institutions. Will Sabarimala issue prove to be setback for LDF? The government has taken a firm stand against all forms of wrongdoing. Strict action is being taken against officials involved in criminal activities. The LDF is not worried about the issue, since the government has acted decisively to bring offenders before the law and recover what has been lost. Human-wildlife conflict is emerging as a major concern in several parts of the state. How will it affect the alliance? The forest and wildlife protection laws currently in force are central laws, and they contain several shortcomings when it comes to protecting human life and preventing wildlife attacks. The Left government took the initiative to propose amendments to address these flaws. Will basic civic issues such as stray dogs, roads, and health-sector problems backfire on LDF? All primary health centres are functioning effectively, meeting the needs of ordinary people. The crowding in medical colleges itself is proof of improved services if the facilities havent improved, such large numbers of people wouldnt be seeking treatment there. The public knows well that the government has taken responsible steps to address issues like health, stray dogs, and other civic concerns. Has the LDF ensured adequate youth representation? Candidate selection has been based on the specific needs of each locality. We have given significant importance to youngsters and women, ensuring their strong presence in the candidate list.

The New Indian Express 13 Nov 2025 8:14 am

LDF to face stronger challenge in Anthoor as UDF, BJP steps up campaign

KANNUR: Anthoor municipality, a CPM stronghold, is gearing up for a tough battle in the upcoming elections, with both UDF and NDA preparing to challenge its dominance. In a significant political move, the UDF had reopened its Anthoor Congress mandalam committee office at Bakkalam after a gap of four and a half decades, marking the partys re-entry into the local political scene, despite contesting the last two elections without a party office. Anthoor, which became a municipality in 2015, was earlier a panchayat that had been merged with Taliparamba in 1990. Kannur DCC president Martin George said, With the opening of the new party office in Anthoor, Congress workers have regained their enthusiasm and energy. There has been a great change in the political scenario in Anthoor. In the 2015 local body elections, 14 wards in the municipality saw no opposition candidates against the LDF, highlighting the partys absolute dominance in the region. However, by the 2020 elections, that number dropped to just six, signalling a shift in the political landscape as both the UDF and NDA began to strengthen their presence and field candidates across more wards. Interestingly, Kanool and Morazha remain the only two wards that have consistently gone uncontested in favour of the LDF in the last two local body elections. Since its formation in 2015, the municipality has remained a stronghold of the LDF, which secured victory in all 28 wards during both the 2015 and 2020 local body elections. The Anthoor mandalam committee office was reopened on the 30th death anniversary of Anthoor Dasan, the former mandalam president who was killed in 1995. Recalling the incident, the DCC noted that during the 1995 panchayat elections, CPM workers, angered by Dasans decision to field Congress candidates in Anthoor, brutally hacked him to death on October 26. Following his murder, political activities of Congress in the area had come to a standstill, as CPM dominance and threats prevented the reopening of the committee office for decades.

The New Indian Express 13 Nov 2025 8:10 am

BJP looks to progress with professional edge

KOCHI: With a technocrat at the helm of affairs, the BJP is banking on professionalism and development to upset the decades-old bipolar politics in Kerala. Understanding the pivotal role of panchayats in expanding its support base at the grassroots level, the party has been persevering for the past six months -- reorganising booth-level committees, forming election-management committees at ward level and preparing panchayat-specific development agenda. Besides, its cadre has been actively enroling new voters, an exercise done by only the CPM in the past. The party has added around 8 lakh new voters over the past few months. The BJP studied long-pending projects and explored central initiatives that can be utilised in each local body. Based on the effort, a development agenda has been prepared that will be presented before voters along with the party manifesto. The projects proposed for corporations such as Kochi and Thiruvananthapuram have been sent to a Mumbai-based agency to be repackaged in a professional manner. We have prepared development plans for each local body diligently by identifying projects and discussing with local leaders and professionals. Our teams will visit houses and expose the long forgotten projects and the possibilities of unexplored central projects. There has been a shift in the outlook of voters and we believe this will lead to change, BJP state general secretary Anoop Antony said. Among the six corporations, the BJP is focusing on Thiruvananthapuram and Thrissur. In the capital, the party topped the vote count in 71 corporation ward segments in the 2024 Lok Sabha election. In the Thrissur assembly constituency, Suresh Gopi posted a 14,117 vote advantage over his nearest rival. In Ollur, Suresh Gopi led by 10,000 votes. The BJP believes the last Lok Sabha election has transformed the election scenario, that will allow the party to post major gains in the local-body polls. The BJP is expecting discontent among Hindu voters over the Sabarimala gold theft to work in its favour in the south. In the central districts, the party is banking on its appeasement of the Christian community.

The New Indian Express 13 Nov 2025 8:03 am

LDF is banking on its welfare plank, history to retain edge in Kerala local body polls

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: One of the trolls doing the rounds on October 29, the day Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan rolled out a slew of welfare measures, was a tale of shared lament of two CM-hopefuls in the opposition UDF. It served to highlight, in no uncertain terms, how the out-of-the-blue dole outs would weigh on the upcoming local-body polls. Eyeing no less than a convincing win in the election to the three-tier bodies -- which is being viewed as a semi-final, coming as it does a few months ahead of the assembly election -- the LDF hopes to ride the wave of its welfare push. Determined to repeat the fronts success in previous elections, Pinarayi seems to have left no stone unturned. Over the past decade, the Left has held a upper hand in local-body polls. Moreover, being the ruling front has its advantages, as the very fact that it controls the levers of policy making can convert into votes. With this in mind, the front is opting for a multi-pronged approach, in which highlighting the state governments initiatives and how they reflect at the grassroots level is key. On the other hand, sufficient attention has been accorded to candidate selection by fielding a judicious mix of known faces, youngsters and women. What could, however, go wrong for the LDF would be a backlash on two fronts: Sabarimala and human-wildlife conflict. The gold theft controversy linked to the hill shrine and subsequent allegations could spell doom in the assembly election, if not the local-body polls. Countering the public perception over Sabarimala at the macro-level and fighting the human-wildlife narrative at the micro-level could be major challenges before the front. CPM secretariat member M Swaraj exuded confidence that the LDF governments development and welfare initiatives would reflect positively in the polls. The CPM feels that Congress early announcement of candidates may not yield the desired results. Even while the Left projects the UDF as its primary opponent, it perceives the challenge posed by the BJP, especially in corporations such as Thiruvananthapuram and Thrissur. At a time when it is nurturing hopes of a third consecutive assembly term, nothing short of a compelling win will do for the LDF!

The New Indian Express 13 Nov 2025 7:57 am

Keralas Goutham Krishna wins national sub-junior chess title, qualifies for world championship

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: International Master Goutham Krishna H continues to make waves. His latest exploit: national sub-junior title. The 15-year-old from Thiruvananthapuram was crowned champion in the 50th National Sub-Junior (Open) Chess Championship held recently in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh. With the win, Goutham has qualified to represent India in the FIDE World Youth (Under 16) Chess Championship to be held in Italy next year. Goutham showcased remarkable consistency, focus, and fighting spirit throughout the event. He emerged the national champion with an impressive score of 9.5 out of 11 points, said Sreejith G S, Gouthams coach and FIDE-certified instructor. Goutham, who earned a cash prize of Rs 90,000 and a trophy at the event held from November 2 to 10, is a Class X student of Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Kodunganoor. This is the second major achievement by the chess prodigy in a months span. In October, the teenager had emerged as the first runner-up in the 62nd National Senior Chess Championship in Andhra Pradesh. He had competed with 21 chess players ranked above him to clinch the second spot. On round nine of the event, Goutham had defeated Grandmaster Abhijeet Gupta, a five-time champion at the Commonwealth and national levels. In 2022, Goutham was crowned national champion in the Under-12 category. He currently has an International Chess Federation commonly referred to by its French acronym FIDE rating of 2425 and a GM norm under his belt. Two more GM norms and a rating above 2,500 would earn Goutham the title of Grandmaster. In May, Goutham was in supreme form at the third International Chess Tournament in Kuwait. The prestigious event involved 329 players from across the globe, including 30 GMs. Despite being seeded 30th, Goutham demonstrated remarkable poise and panache, securing second place and a cheque for 9,000 US dollars.

The New Indian Express 13 Nov 2025 7:54 am

Staff, space crunch chokes Kozhikode MCH

KOZHIKODE: In the dim, overcrowded corridors of the old block at the Kozhikode Government Medical College Hospital (MCH), one of Keralas largest and most reputed public health institutions, pain and exhaustion have become routine. The smell of antiseptic mixes with the stifling heat of human suffering as patients lie side by side on thin mats, clutching their saline bottles hung from iron window grills and door handles. Even the verandas have turned into makeshift wards. Glucose drips dangle from nails on the walls. Nurses crouch on the floor to insert IV lines, while resident doctors move from one patient to another, bending down to check blood pressure or oxygen levels. This is not how medicine should be practised, said a senior physician, shaking his head. It breaks our hearts to see patients lying on the floor, but we have nowhere to put them. The old block is the worst affected. The wards are bursting at the seams, said a senior resident in the medicine department. We examine more than 500 patients daily. There are moments when two or three patients share one bed, and when even thats impossible, they lie on the verandah. Sometimes, even that space runs out. Inside Ward 9, a 58-year-old from Malappuram lies near the door, his saline bottle tied to a piece of rope hanging from a window latch. We came here because we cant afford private hospitals, he said weakly. But here, we are surviving, not healing. The mosquitoes dont let us sleep. Still, where else can we go? In another corner, Sujatha (name changed) wipes her daughters forehead with a damp cloth. Yesterday, she had a bed, today shes back on the floor. We keep moving from bed to floor, from one ward to another. Its humiliating and painful, but what choice do we have, she said. Doctors, visibly exhausted, try their best to cope. We are treating over 300 outpatients a day, and in some cases, close to 1,000, not counting emergency cases, said a senior resident who requested anonymity. There simply isnt enough staff or space. Sometimes, we have to check patients sitting on the floor because theres no place to even stand. The hospital, which caters to patients from five northern districts, has long been plagued by severe staff shortages. Out of 393 sanctioned doctor posts, 61 remain vacant. In the medicine department alone, five assistant professor posts and three senior resident positions are unfilled. Nurses too are stretched beyond limits, caring for up to 50 patients each, a ratio compared to the ideal 1:4 standard. Health activists say the situation exposes deep cracks in the states public health claims.The government keeps boasting about Keralas healthcare model, said social activist N P Pramod. But when patients are lying on the floor of a medical college hospital in 2025, its clear the system is collapsing from neglect. The Kerala State Human Rights Commission (KSHRC) has repeatedly questioned the authorities for inhumane conditions, yet little has changed. We issued directives months ago, said a commission official. But the ground reality remains the same -- overcrowding, lack of beds, staff shortage, and patients suffering in silence. Hospital officials admit to challenges The shortage worsened after the 2019 batch of house surgeons completed their term, said a senior hospital administrator. We are in the process of appointing non-academic junior residents to fill the gap, but only a few have joined so far. Recent mishaps have added to the chaos. A few months ago, a fire in the MRI units UPS room and another in an operating theatre forced temporary evacuation of patients. They were crammed into older wards, adding to the overcrowding. For nearly three months, we shared space with double the number of patients, said a nurse. Even basic care became impossible. Now, at least the Super Speciality block of the MCH looks pretty decent with patients being treated as humans, said a bystander there. Recently, members of the Kerala NGO Union, Government Nurses Association, and the Government Officers Association formed a human chain around the campus, protesting what they called an attempt to weaken the public health sector. Crisis inside MCH Overcrowded wards Patients lying side by side on floors and verandas Saline bottles tied to window grills and wall nails Up to 3 patients sharing one bed in some wards

The New Indian Express 13 Nov 2025 7:44 am

Bengaluru man combs every Kochi street, bylane in search of missing father

KOCHI: In the rush of cars and bikes in Kochi city, a young man sat quietly on the steps of a commercial complex near Pathadipalam metro station. Suddenly, he leapt up and ran towards an elderly passerby, his eyes searching the mans face with desperate hope, only to turn away disappointed. The 35-year-old man then returned to his spot, beside a fading poster that read Missing: Suraj Lama. Santon Lama, son of 59-year-old Suraja Bengaluru resident who went missing in Kochi after being deported from Kuwait last month has had the same routine every day: combing every shortcut, bypass and street across Ernakulam district in search of his father. Every time my phone rings, hope fills my heart. Yesterday night (Tuesday), I got a call from Perumbavoor about a possible sighting. I rushed there and searched till morning, but in vain, said Santon. Suraj worked in Kuwait for nearly 30 years, running his own restaurant. He was deported to Kochi after reportedly suffering memory loss caused by methanol poisoning. After his condition worsened, Suraj was transferred to a deportation centre and sent to India. Two days after his arrival, we received a photo of an air ticket from one of his friends in Kuwait, revealing that my father had been deported via Jazeera Airways on October 4 and landed in Kochi the next day, said Santon. He said, I recently rented a bike to ease my search. Every morning, I fill its tank and ride through the streets, residential areas and bylanes across Ernakulams rural belt - from Aluva to Perumbavoor - looking for my father. By evening, I return to the city and continue looking in public places, including the shelter home premises. At night, I go from one metro pillar to another, checking the people sleeping there, hoping to find my father among them. Santon Lama I wish to find my father and reunite him with my mother After a missing persons complaint was filed, a Kochi Metro feeder bus driver claimed he saw Suraj at the Aluva metro station. There were also reports of him being spotted near a house in the Thrikkakara area. None of the leads panned out. The police had admitted Suraj to Kalamassery Medical College Hospital on October 10, but he disappeared from there, Santon said, his voice cracking. He said his father wasnt deported using his passport, but through some special arrangement. How did he pass immigration? Why was he sent to Kochi instead of Bengaluru? Why didnt the Kuwaiti officials inform us? And how could the airport authorities let an ailing elderly man leave unattended? So many questions and not a single answer. Is this the treatment a common citizen deserves? he asked. I am not looking for a confrontation with the authorities. As his only son, I wish to find my father and reunite him with my mother in Bengaluru, who is living a life drained of hope, Santon said. The police and authorities grow weary of the prolonged search for Suraj. However, Sunny remains deeply grateful to everyone involved. After we filed a habeas corpus petition, the High Court directed the Kerala Police to respond and form a special investigation team, which included me. Migrant workers in Ernakulam, especially in the Perumbavoor Bengali Market, have been incredibly supportive, even setting up an inquiry booth. Moreover, Justice Devan Ramachandran of the High Court personally reached out to me after learning about the case and extended his support, Santon said. On the fate of his fathers restaurant at Al Salmiya in Kuwait, Suraj said he had hardly thought about it. All he is concerned with is finding his father, no matter how many days it takes.

The New Indian Express 13 Nov 2025 7:40 am

HC imposes 10,000 fine on former Palakkad RDO

The Hindu 13 Nov 2025 1:45 am

Doctors strike: medical services may be partially hit in Ernakulam

Emergency services including casualty and emergency surgeries to be remain operational

The Hindu 13 Nov 2025 12:13 am

Keralas end of extreme poverty: How a lower-middle-income state achieved what few others have

It should also be noted that it is extreme destitution that is being considered. It would be a different story if the threshold for poverty were much higher. NITI Aayog uses National Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI), which considers the share of the population with extreme deprivation in health, education and living standards.

The Economic Times 12 Nov 2025 10:55 pm

IAS officer N. Prasanths suspension extended

The Hindu 12 Nov 2025 10:44 pm

Enumeration forms distributed to 73% voters in second phase of SIR across 12 States: ECI

Lakshadweep has topped the list covering all but one voter 57,812 of 57,813 voters or nearly 100%; Goa is a close second having covered 99.99%; Kerala is lagging behind other States with only 49.55% coverage; West Bengal and Tamil Nadu, which witnessed protests against the SIR, have covered 88.8% and 78.09% voters respectively

The Hindu 12 Nov 2025 10:26 pm

KPCC orders BLAs to ensure SIR did not disenfranchise voters

Congress unanimously completed seat-sharing talk, announces KPCC president

The Hindu 12 Nov 2025 9:47 pm

Congress to prepare chargesheets against LDF-ruled local bodies

A Congress insider says the BJP poses a more persistent and immediate threat to UDFs electoral prospects. Heavy loss of anti-incumbency votes to the BJP would possibly cost the Congress more than the LDF, he stated.

The Hindu 12 Nov 2025 9:26 pm

Rift in BJP over candidate selection in Palakkad

The BJP State leadership has not approved the district committees candidate list for the municipality as it has left out the current municipal chairperson, vice-chairman

The Hindu 12 Nov 2025 9:17 pm

Indian teen falls to death from building while taking photos in Dubai

Dubai: A 19-year-old Indian boy from Kerala has reportedly died after falling from the top of a residential building in Deira, Dubai, while taking photographs of planes. The victim, Mohammed Mishal from Velliparamba in Kozhikode, was on a visit visa and had been staying with his cousins for about two weeks. He was the only 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 12 Nov 2025 9:10 pm

Another online taxi blocked in Munnar

The Hindu 12 Nov 2025 9:08 pm

SFI Intensifies Protest on Kerala University Campus

Alleged casteist remarks against researcher

Deccan Chronicle 12 Nov 2025 9:06 pm

Kerala keeps top achiever status in national EoDB rankings 2024

The State secured the Top Achiever position in the Fast Movers category

The Hindu Businessline 12 Nov 2025 9:04 pm

Man gets 74-year RI in POCSO case

The Hindu 12 Nov 2025 8:45 pm

Kerala HC refuses to relax ban on shampoo sachets, chemical vermilion at Sabarimala

Court expresses concern at the threat these items posed to the ecology of the region

The Hindu 12 Nov 2025 8:37 pm

Kerala finally writes to Centre on freezing PM SHRI rollout

After days of dragging its feet, State government yields to CPI pressure and shoots off letter

The Hindu 12 Nov 2025 8:33 pm

K.B. Ganesh Kumar laments absence of facilities to treat captive elephants

Thiruvananthapuram hosts Kerala Elephant Owners Federation State conference

The Hindu 12 Nov 2025 8:27 pm

15 Keralites rescued from Myanmar arrive in State

They were forced to engage in cybercrimes in Myanmar

The Hindu 12 Nov 2025 8:21 pm

SIR Phase II: Over 37 crore enumeration forms distributed across nine states, three UTs

The Election Commission of India (ECI) on Wednesday issued detailed data on the number of enumeration forms distributed among electors, as so far since the launch of the exercise on November 4, 37 crore of them have been handed over to people, which is over 70 percent of total 51 crore electors to be covered in second phase of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR). According to the ECI data, among the states the maximum of over 10.80 crore forms have been handed over in Uttar Pradesh and over 6.80 crore in West Bengal. In the second phase after Bihar, the ECI has launched the SIR in nine states and three Union Territories including Tamil Nadu, Kerala, West Bengal and the UT of Puducherry, which are going to assembly polls next year. According to the ECIs latest daily bulletin, a total of 50.69 crore Enumeration Forms were printed, marking 99.41 percent completion, out of which 72.66 percent (37.05 crore) have already been distributed. The ongoing Enumeration Phase will continue till December 4, 2025. States such as Goa, Lakshadweep, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat and West Bengal have achieved near-total coverage, reflecting efficient ground-level coordination, the ECI data revealed. Lakshadweep reported 100 percent completion in printing and distribution, while Goa distributed (99.99 percent), Puducherry (93.4 percent), Andaman and Nicobar (89.22 percent), Gujarat distributed over 4.47 crore forms (88.08 percent), while Tamil Nadu distributed over 5 crore forms (78.09 percent). Uttar Pradesh, Indias most populous state, distributed 10.8 crore forms, covering nearly 70 percent of its electorate. Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan followed with over 53 percent and 70 percent coverage, respectively. Similarly, poll-bound West Bengal reported distribution of over 6.80 crore forms, covering a total of 88.8 percent. More than 5.33 lakh Booth Level Officers (BLOs) and 7.64 lakh Booth Level Agents (BLAs) have been deployed to ensure every eligible elector is reached, the ECI said, adding that all recognised political parties have been asked to appoint additional BLAs to strengthen field-level verification and enhance the accuracy of electoral rolls. table { width: 100%; border-collapse: collapse; font-family: Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 15px; margin: 20px 0; } th, td { border: 1px solid #ddd; padding: 8px 10px; text-align: left; } th { background-color: #f2f2f2; font-weight: bold; } tr:nth-child(even) { background-color: #fafafa; } caption { caption-side: top; font-weight: bold; font-size: 16px; margin-bottom: 8px; } Electoral roll summary by States/UTs States/UTs Total electors EF printed EF distributed Andaman & Nicobar 3,10,404 3,10,404 (100%) 2,76,930 (89.22%) Chhattisgarh 2,12,30,737 2,12,30,737 (100%) 1,35,33,764 (63.75%) Goa 11,85,034 11,85,034 (100%) 11,84,915 (99.99%) Gujarat 5,08,43,436 5,08,43,436 (100%) 4,47,82,772 (88.08%) Kerala 2,78,50,855 2,78,50,855 (100%) 1,37,98,733 (49.55%) Lakshadweep 57,813 57,813 (100%) 57,813 (100%) Madhya Pradesh 5,74,06,143 5,48,47,091 (95.54%) 3,09,04,271 (53.83%) Puducherry 10,21,578 10,21,578 (100%) 9,50,449 (93.04%) Rajasthan 5,48,84,479 5,46,56,215 (99.58%) 3,89,37,212 (70.94%) Tamil Nadu 6,41,14,587 6,41,14,587 (100%) 5,00,67,045 (78.09%) Uttar Pradesh 15,44,30,092 15,44,12,428 (99.99%) 10,80,52,601 (69.95%) West Bengal 7,66,37,529 7,64,43,503 (99.75%) 6,80,52,601 (88.80%) Total 50,99,72,687 50,69,73,675 (99.41%) 37,05,68,109 (72.66%) Second Phase of SIR: Over 70 percent of enumeration forms distributed in past seven days The data shows Lakshadweep reported 100 percent completion in printing and distribution Total number Enumeration Forms printed is 50.69 crore, which is 99.41 percent of total 51 crore

The New Indian Express 12 Nov 2025 8:07 pm

Local body polls: Fronts in final stages of selection of candidates in Kozhikode

LDF expected to announce its candidates list on Thursday

The Hindu 12 Nov 2025 8:01 pm

Ease of doing biz: 99.3% reforms completed, says Kerala Industries Minister Rajeeve

Kerala has achieved top rankings in ease of doing business and reduction of compliance burden, securing the highest category in the Business Reforms Action Plan. This recognition, awarded for the second consecutive year, highlights the state's consistent progress and strong teamwork, positioning it as a global destination for advanced technology investments.

The Economic Times 12 Nov 2025 7:55 pm

SC's three-judge bench to hear whether litigant should first approach sessions court for anticipatory bail

NEW DELHI: A three-judge bench of the Supreme Court will decide whether it is the choice of the party to move high courts for anticipatory bail or if it is mandatory for litigants to first approach a sessions court. On Wednesday, the top court's two-judge bench of Justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta said this matter requires to be heard by a three-judge bench and thereby referred the case. The matter be posted for hearing as and when the three-judge bench is constituted, said the bench. In this case, the apex court had already appointed senior lawyer Siddharth Luthra as an amicus curiae (Friend of the Court) to assist the court in the matter. On September 8, the top court had expressed concern over a egular practice at theKerala High Court,which entertained anticipatory bail pleas without asking the person to first approach the sessions court. SC pointed out that this did not happen in any other court. Justice Nath also added that he was not commenting on the present case, but as a matter of principle...It doesn't happen in anyHigh Court. While issuing notice to the Registrar General of theKerala High Court, the top court bench had earlier observed that theHigh Courtentertaining anticipatory bailpleas without it being considered by the trial court first may lead to proper facts not being brought on record, which otherwise would have come before the sessions court. We are inclined to consider this aspect and decide the issue whether theHigh Courtwould be at the choice of the party or it should be mandatory that the accused should first approach the sessions court, the top court had added.

The New Indian Express 12 Nov 2025 7:54 pm

Ayilyam festival celebrated at Mannarasala

The Hindu 12 Nov 2025 7:40 pm

Kerala local body polls: State Election Commission comes out with video explainer on differences between it and Election Commission of India

SEC, which handles local body elections, first brought out such a clarification just before 2024 Lok Sabha elections after getting flooded with phone calls seeking poll information

The Hindu 12 Nov 2025 7:32 pm

CBSE State Kalotsav begins

The Hindu 12 Nov 2025 7:30 pm

Mullaperiyar ward turns heads with its name

The new ward was formed after delimitation. The Kumily panchayat earlier had 20 wards, which increased to 22 after delimitation. The ward covers both sides of the dam and has 1,299 voters in two booths

The Hindu 12 Nov 2025 7:17 pm

Kochi makes it to the list of top 10 trending global destinations

Only tourism destination from the country to be part of the list prepared by Booking.com

The Hindu 12 Nov 2025 7:01 pm

A new film society takes wing from WhatsApp

Thiruvananthapurams film culture didnt appear overnight. It grew through small groups that gathered to watch movies, which rarely made it to mainstream screens. The early groups that took root in the 60s and 70s brought world cinema into the city and encouraged people to watch, argue, and think about films with a seriousness that shaped the citys viewing habits. Over time, the scene changed with some groups fading out and others holding their ground, keeping the culture alive in different ways. From that same soil, a new group is emerging, Trivandrum Film Society, put together by a young group. One of the main faces behind it is Abhishek Biju, an MBBS graduate preparing for his postgraduate entrance exams. Though he hails from Thiruvananthapuram, he grew up in Ahmedabad, where he was part of an active circle of aspiring filmmakers. Returning to Kerala, he found a city rich with established film societies and regular screenings, but sensed a different need. When I came back, I saw strong societies and steady screenings, but I didnt find a place where young cinephiles and beginner filmmakers could meet easily, Abhishek says. There are talented writers and directors who dont know actors; actors who cant find crews. I wanted a simple platform where people starting out could connect and find collaborators. Abhishek did not want a formal body. The community is non-profit, unregistered and membership-free an open space rather than an academy. He began with an Instagram call for like-minded organisers, and among the first to join was actor Krishna Vijayachandran, known for his roles in the movies Identity, Garudan and the upcoming Vilaayath Budha, who had been nursing a similar idea. Cinema is a struggling field; the early phase is the hardest, Krishna says. I want to share what I have learned and help others take those first steps, whether its a short film, a small project or even a reel. A team of four to five came together soon after. Their first meetup at Kanakakkunnu, held a month after they started, drew more than 30 people. Recently, they also screened Ari Folmans Waltz with Bashir and followed it with a layered discussion not only about the story but about cinematography, animation, editing and direction. Their online presence has grown quickly: the WhatsApp group counts roughly 120 members. For the aspiring filmmakers channel, they use a Google form to screen entrants, a deliberate move to keep the space focused and avoid random sign-ups. We have doctors, engineers, IT professionals and film enthusiasts. Only condition is that you have to engage with cinema seriously, Abhishek says. The wider cinephile group, by contrast, remains open to anyone interested. The founders call this an experimental phase. Over the next six months, they aim to expand outreach among young people who have not yet had a chance to showcase their talent. Its too early to make big claims, but if we find the right collaborators, we hope to conduct workshops and create more structured opportunities for youngsters. There is a lot more we need to build and communicate, Abhishek adds. Follow their journey and updates on Instagram at @filmsociety.trivandrum.

The New Indian Express 12 Nov 2025 4:29 pm

Respite Home for the differently abled to give caregivers a break

Social Justice department plans three homes where the differently abled can be temporarily accommodated for up to seven days, allowing their caregivers to take time off for emergencies

The Hindu 12 Nov 2025 4:15 pm

Keralas power sector plans crisis and disaster management framework in line with new Central Electricity Authority norms

KSEBs decision comes at a time when State's power sector has been reporting heavy damage to its infrastructure in natural calamities and storms, especially during monsoon months

The Hindu 12 Nov 2025 4:01 pm

Woman Found Hanging From Tree In Kerala's Malappuram, Daughter's Body In Water-Filled Drum

Anithakumari and her bedridden daughter Anjana were found dead in their Edappal home. Police suspect Anithakumari killed Anjana before ending her own life due to depression.

News18 12 Nov 2025 3:58 pm

Prithviraj's SSMB29 poster drives viral helmet awareness campaign of Kerala Police

Prithviraj's SSMB29 poster drives viral helmet awareness campaign of Kerala Police

India Today 12 Nov 2025 3:41 pm

Kerala local body polls: LDF declares 70 candidates in battle for Kochi Corporation

List includes nine sitting councillors, 17 former members and seven candidates under the age of 40. The total representation of women is 56%

The Hindu 12 Nov 2025 2:49 pm

Kerala Local Body Elections: LDF, UDF, NDA Gear Up For The Semi-Final Before Assembly Polls

The key questions are: Will the LDF be able to repeat its strong performance? Can the UDF regain lost ground? And will the NDA increase its seat tally?

News18 12 Nov 2025 2:39 pm

SC bench to hear if litigant should first approach sessions court for anticipatory bail

The Supreme Court has referred the question of whether approaching high courts directly for anticipatory bail is a party's choice or mandatory to first approach a sessions court to a three-judge bench. This decision came after observing the Kerala High Court's regular practice of entertaining such applications directly, potentially leading to incomplete facts being presented.

The Economic Times 12 Nov 2025 12:30 pm

Sabarimala gold theft case: SIT weighs invoking anti-corruption Act as probe nears TDB higher-ups

Officials say SIT had sought Kerala High Courts prior sanction to invoke Prevention of Corruption Act to plug potential legal loopholes

The Hindu 12 Nov 2025 12:22 pm

Morally Unacceptable: Kerala HC Raps Son, Says Mother Is Entitled To Claim Maintenance

The court observed that expecting a 60-year-old woman to engage in labour reflects a serious moral failure and a lack of empathy and respect for ones parents.

News18 12 Nov 2025 12:16 pm

Suspended IAS officer Prasanth marks Suspension Anniversary with strong allegations against Kerala CS

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Suspended IAS officer Prasanth N marked the anniversary of his suspension with a strongly worded Facebook post on Tuesday alleging large-scale corruption and administrative misconduct by senior bureaucrats, including Chief Secretary A Jayathilak and former Chief Secretary Sarada Muralidharan. Prasanth said his suspension stemmed from a Facebook post quoting the film Manichitrathazhu Madampalliyile manorogi which he described as a harmless idiomatic expression misunderstood by officials who dont understand basic Malayalam or local culture. He claimed there were no complaints or violations of platform rules, asserting that the real reason behind his suspension was his exposure of corruption involving senior IAS officers. In his post, Prasanth accused Jayathilak of absenteeism, citing RTI-based records that allegedly showed him attending office on fewer than five days a month over nearly two years. He also referred to the Muttil tree-felling case in Wayanad, alleging that a controversial order issued by Jayathilak led to losses of over Rs 12 crore in valuable timber. He further cited corruption complaints in the PM-AJAY scheme, ghost training projects, and alleged irregularities in the Spices Board during Jayathilaks tenure as chairman, where CBI reportedly recommended an FIR over routing travel business to a private agency. The accused officer later became Chief Secretary and closed the very cases against himself, Prasanth wrote. Suspended IAS officer Prasanth N accuses Kerala chief secretary of file tampering Other allegations included interference in the Vizhinjam shipwreck inquiry, manipulation of the e-Office system in the Secretariat, harassment of subordinates, and suppression of property declarations. He claimed multiple written complaints and audit findings were ignored. Prasanth also criticised former Chief Secretary Sarada Muralidharan for shielding erring officers and lacking moral courage to act on corruption. If an empowered Chief Secretary-ranked lady doesnt know how to stand up for her rights, how can we expect the poor and vulnerable women to fight their battles? he wrote. Defending his own actions, Prasanth said he had been punished for speaking truth to power while a blatantly corrupt officer continues to enjoy life at public expense. He concluded with a defiant note: To harass and silence me is too optimistic an attempt. The game is yet to commence. Dharmo rakshati rakshitah. He added that all allegations were sourced from official documents, RTI records and published reports, the links to which he said were provided in the comment section of his post. IAS officer Prasanth alleges Chief Secretary A Jayathilak intervened to extend his suspension

The New Indian Express 12 Nov 2025 12:09 pm

Bengaluru: Customs seizes gibbon, monkey, hornbill from passengers arriving from Bangkok; duo arrested

Bengaluru Customs officials at Kempegowda International Airport intercepted two passengers arriving from Bangkok, seizing exotic wildlife including a white-cheeked gibbon, a monkey, and a hornbill. Both Indian nationals from Kerala were arrested for illegal import and possession of protected species. The rescued animals have been handed over to forest officials for rehabilitation.

The Times of India 12 Nov 2025 12:07 pm

Debris from sunken MSC Elsa-3 ship found on seabed near Kovalam beach

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Wreckage debris of a container reportedly carried by the MSC Elsa-3 ship have been found on the seabed near Kovalam beach. This marks the first discovery of debris from the MSC Elsa-3 on the seabed since the ship sank off the Kochi coast on May 25. The debris, partially buried in sand and trapped between underwater rocks extending from Kovalams Mukkom Hills, was first spotted by clam gatherers at Ashoka Beach. Thiruvananthapuram-based civil society organisation Friends of Marine Life, and SCUBA COCHIN, who identified the container marked TGHU 99 1951 [5] during a two-day underwater search. The recovered piece measures 3 metres long, 2.45 metres wide, and 2 metres high. FML speculates that an extensive search through the underwater rocks along the Kollam, Thiruvananthapuram and Kanyakumari districts could give more hints regarding the sunken ship. FML Chief Coordinator Robert Panipilla urged that the authorities should cross check the cargo manifesto of MSC Elsa-3 if the container belonged to their cargo and inform it.

The New Indian Express 12 Nov 2025 12:07 pm

Migrant worker dies in tragic mishap at Kollam bypass construction site

KOLLAM: A 48-year-old migrant worker from Bihar died in a tragic accident at the Kollam bypass construction site on Tuesday. The deceased has been identified as Mohammed Jubrail, a native of Shishya village in Katihar district, Bihar. His body was found crushed under a mound of soil near the KurippuzhaKavanad bridge section around 9.30 a.m., where construction work for the National Highway bypass is underway. According to eyewitnesses, a portion of the workers hand was first spotted emerging from the ground while a grader machine was being used to level the soil. Workers immediately halted the machinery and alerted the authorities. The Fire and Rescue Services personnel recovered the body with the help of other construction workers. Preliminary reports suggest that Jubrail may have become trapped beneath the soil while excavation work was in progress using heavy machinery. The body was shifted to Kollam District Hospital for a post-mortem examination. The Anchalummoodu police have registered a case and initiated an investigation into the incident. The body will be handed over to relatives after the autopsy on Wednesday. Police said the relatives have already been informed. The Kollam bypass, part of the National Highway 66 development project, has been under construction for several months and involves extensive soil filling and road-laying works. Officials from the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) and the contracting agency are expected to conduct an internal safety review following the accident, which has raised concerns over safety measures at the site.

The New Indian Express 12 Nov 2025 11:48 am

Election Page | Mayors not in fray in civic polls, but may have a larger political responsibility awaiting them

Kozhikode Mayor Beena Philip and Kochi Mayor M. Anilkumar express a desire to return to organisational roles in their parties, while Thrissur Mayor M.K. Varghese hints at political ambitions. Thiruvananthapuram Mayor Arya Rajendran also appears to be primed for a larger political assignment

The Hindu 12 Nov 2025 10:22 am

Kerala Lottery Result Today, November 12, 2025 Live: Dhanalekshmi DL-26 Bumper Winning Numbers

Kerala Lottery Result Today Live Updates, 12-11-2025: Heres Guessing Numbers for Dhanalekshmi DL-26 for Wednesday, November 12. Check the full list of winning numbers from 3 pm.

News18 12 Nov 2025 9:50 am

Kerala local body polls: State Election Commission to keep a tab on use of AI

The commission will deploy experts across the State to ensure compliance with new guidelines aimed at identifying and labelling synthetic content, and maintaining level-playing field in the electoral arena.

The Hindu 12 Nov 2025 9:41 am

Stray dog attacks morning walkers on museum premises in Thiruvananthapuram

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The stray dog menace in the capital city has assumed alarming proportions as about five morning walkers were bitten by a dog inside the museum premises on Tuesday. I was walking when the dog suddenly lunged at me from behind and bit my legs. One of the wounds is quite deep. It was scary and the security guards let the stray dogs roam freely inside the compound and I have seen them chasing two-wheelers many times. Its dangerous, said 62-year-old Thampy Bal, one among the five victims. A peaceful morning walk at Museum which draws hundreds of regular walkers and tourists each day turned tragic for many on Tuesday when the dog started attacking and scaring everybody present at the time. The incident occurred at 7.30am and I went to the General Hospital for treatment. Its a closed premises and the authorities could ensure that dogs dont roam freely and attack people, added Thampy. Following the incident, the Museum and Zoo authorities have decided to ban outside food on campus. Director of the Department of Museums and Zoo P S Manjula Devi told TNIE that an emergency meeting was convened following the incident and a decision has been taken to ban outside food inside the campus. The dogs enter the premises because of food waste thrown around by people coming here. We remove around 100kg of food waste daily. We have decided to ban outside food on the campus and the security guards have been asked to enforce it. There is a freedom food truck parked right outside the museum, and people buy and have food sitting in the lawn. They just throw the waste around attracting dogs. We have informed the city corporation about the food truck, to relocate it to another location, said Manjula. She confirmed that one of the dogs had rabies. The dog squad under the city corporation swung into action immediately after the incident and caught around six dogs from the premises. We have kept them in isolation for the time being. Two dogs were found dead and we sent the sample for further scrutiny. The museum authorities should strengthen the compound wall so that dogs dont enter. Also they should manage the food waste more efficiently, said corporation veterinary surgeon Dr Sreerag J. The project to strengthen the compound wall has been long pending. The project has been in the pipeline and its a specialised work and we couldnt do it because we didnt get a right contractor. PWD cannot do it. We have identified certain locations and have decided to temporarily fix the wall so that dogs dont enter the premises, said Manjula.

The New Indian Express 12 Nov 2025 9:25 am

UDFs early candidate list fails to enthuse grassroots workers

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: An early announcement of candidate list for Thiruvananthapuram Corporation in the upcoming local body polls seems to have backfired on the Congress. Close on the heels of candidate announcement, discontent has been brewing in the party. The growing divisions within the party, particularly in wards under the Kovalam Assembly constituency, have been coming out. Youth Congress state secretary Hisaan Hussain resigned on Monday, citing disputes over candidate selection and is expected to contest as a rebel. Party workers in Harbour, Port, and Vizhinjam wards have expressed dissatisfaction, with around 100 activists keeping away from the campaign. They accused MLA M Vincent of favouring loyal subordinates over workers who have been active on the ground. Hussain, who previously served as the Youth Congress social media coordinator, noted on Facebook that the MLA was promoting political allies to senior positions while sidelining dedicated members. Senior party members admitted that the UDF has so far avoided direct intervention, insisting that matters should be resolved through consultation with the elected MLA in the particular wards. There are issues at Muttada where the candidate Vaishna was chosen. Members objected because it is a general seat, but the party resolved it after discussion. That process did not happen in other wards, said a senior member. Former Youth Congress Kovalam president Ubesh Sugathan said several complaints sent to the District Congress Committee were referred back to the MLA, leaving party workers feeling ignored. He added that in wards such as Mulloor in Venganoor, ward committees were not formed. In Vizhinjam, despite about 10 names being suggested, an outsider was chosen that left many long-serving members disheartened. Former members alleged that seven local leaders from Vizhinjam were ignored despite being included in the initial ward list. They claimed that ward committees were only a formality and that pre-decided candidates were selected without considering local recommendations. Meanwhile, Vincent told TNIE that the candidate list was released earlier than usual as there were fewer issues this time. All workers are united in their focus on the partys victory, and preparations are already under way. The list was finalised well in advance, and it did not face many objections, he said. When asked about the resignation of Hisaan Hussain and the distancing of party members, Vincent declined to comment.

The New Indian Express 12 Nov 2025 9:23 am

Ex-KWA engineer gets 5-year jail term in graft case

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Vigilance Court, Thiruvananthapuram, has sentenced a former KWA executive engineer for five years rigorous imprisonment in a graft case. John Koshy, who was an executive engineer in the KWA Thiruvananthapuram Public Health (North) division, was found guilty of accepting Rs 25,000 as bribe for sanctioning bills of a contractor, who had undertaken relaying of 110 mm AC pipes from Chekkalamukku to Society Mukku in 2017-18 period. When the contractor approached the accused to get his bills passed after completion of the work, John demanded the bribe. Since he refused to comply, the bill was kept pending for 16 months. Though the contractor complained to senior officials, the deadlock persisted following which he took the legal route. He knocked the High Court door and got a favourable verdict. However, John refused to pass the bill despite the court order and the contractor filed a complaint for contempt of court. John then sanctioned the bill, but again insisted on kickback. The contractor tipped off the Vigilance and they arrested John when he was receiving Rs 25,000 as bribe. Vigilance judge Manoj A also directed John to pay a fine of Rs 75,000. The convict was shifted to Thiruvananthapuram central prison. Public prosecutor Veena Satheesan appeared for the Vigilance.

The New Indian Express 12 Nov 2025 9:08 am

Narayana Bhattathiri appointed new director of World Calligraphy Association

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Calligrapher Narayana Bhattathiri has been appointed as the director of the World Calligraphy Association, becoming the first Indian to hold the position. The announcement was made on November 6 during the inaugural ceremony of the Jikji International Calligraphy Exhibition held in Cheongju, South Korea. Bhattathiri also served as a jury member for this years exhibition. As part of the event, a memorandum of understanding was signed between the World Script Calligraphy Association, chaired by Kim Dong-Yeon of the Republic of Korea, and KaChaTaThaPa Foundation chaired by Bhattathiri. The MoU outlines joint initiatives such as hosting calligraphy exhibitions and workshops, and organising exchange programmes for calligraphy artists and researchers to strengthen mutual understanding and friendship between the two organisations.

The New Indian Express 12 Nov 2025 9:05 am

Thiruvananthapuram to host first anime-themed food carnival

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Thiruvananthapuram is set to host its first anime-themed food carnival as Hanami, the Pan-Asian restaurant at Uday Suites, joins hands with Shinigami Studios for the two-day Eat-Taku Fest on November 15 and 16 (4pm to 7pm). The festival combines food, pop culture and community, offering a lineup of anime-inspired dishes and drinks, DJ sessions featuring popular anime tracks, cosplay appearances, themed games and stalls selling merchandise. Organisers say the idea is to create an immersive space for anime fans in the city, a community that has grown noticeably in recent years. Eat-Taku Fest will be held as a single-entry ticketed event. Those interested can contact the organisers at 9745193888.

The New Indian Express 12 Nov 2025 9:03 am

A new film society in Thiruvananthapuram takes wing from WhatsApp

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Thiruvananthapurams film culture didnt appear overnight. It grew through small groups that gathered to watch movies, which rarely made it to mainstream screens. The early groups that took root in the 60s and 70s brought world cinema into the city and encouraged people to watch, argue, and think about films with a seriousness that shaped the citys viewing habits. Over time, the scene changed with some groups fading out and others holding their ground, keeping the culture alive in different ways. From that same soil, a new group is emerging, Trivandrum Film Society, put together by a young group. One of the main faces behind it is Abhishek Biju, an MBBS graduate preparing for his postgraduate entrance exams. Though he hails from Thiruvananthapuram, he grew up in Ahmedabad, where he was part of an active circle of aspiring filmmakers. Returning to Kerala, he found a city rich with established film societies and regular screenings, but sensed a different need. When I came back, I saw strong societies and steady screenings, but I didnt find a place where young cinephiles and beginner filmmakers could meet easily, Abhishek says. There are talented writers and directors who dont know actors; actors who cant find crews. I wanted a simple platform where people starting out could connect and find collaborators. Abhishek did not want a formal body. The community is non-profit, unregistered and membership-free an open space rather than an academy. He began with an Instagram call for like-minded organisers, and among the first to join was actor Krishna Vijayachandran, known for his roles in the movies Identity, Garudan and the upcoming Vilaayath Budha, who had been nursing a similar idea. Cinema is a struggling field; the early phase is the hardest, Krishna says. I want to share what I have learned and help others take those first steps, whether its a short film, a small project or even a reel. A team of four to five came together soon after. Their first meetup at Kanakakkunnu, held a month after they started, drew more than 30 people. Recently, they also screened Ari Folmans Waltz with Bashir and followed it with a layered discussion not only about the story but about cinematography, animation, editing and direction. Their online presence has grown quickly: the WhatsApp group counts roughly 120 members. For the aspiring filmmakers channel, they use a Google form to screen entrants, a deliberate move to keep the space focused and avoid random sign-ups. We have doctors, engineers, IT professionals and film enthusiasts. Only condition is that you have to engage with cinema seriously, Abhishek says. The wider cinephile group, by contrast, remains open to anyone interested. The founders call this an experimental phase. Over the next six months, they aim to expand outreach among young people who have not yet had a chance to showcase their talent. Its too early to make big claims, but if we find the right collaborators, we hope to conduct workshops and create more structured opportunities for youngsters. There is a lot more we need to build and communicate, Abhishek adds.

The New Indian Express 12 Nov 2025 9:01 am

Tank collapse: Water supply restored partially in Kochi

KOCHI: A day after the collapse of a key storage tank at the Thammanam pump house, water supply to major parts of the city was partially restored by Tuesday afternoon as the Kerala Water Authority (KWA) resumed pumping operations utilising the remaining tank at the site. The massive ground-level water tank had collapsed early on Monday, severely impacting the water distribution network in nearly 30% of the Kochi corporation area and the adjacent Cheranalloor panchayat. The collapsed tank, a 40-year-old structure with a capacity of 1.3 crore litres, sent a gushing flood of approximately 1.15 crore litres of water across the residential area behind the pump house. Subsequently, regions like Vyttila, Petta, Vaduthala and Pachalam were left facing an acute water shortage. KWA worked on a war footing and managed to resume operations at the Thammanam pump house. A successful trial run of the temporary supply system was completed this afternoon and the water supply restored, Industries Minister P Rajeeve, who is in charge of Ernakulam district, said. Earlier, Water Resources Minister Roshy Augustine had asked the authorities to ensure that the pumping schedulepreviously running for seven hours with both tanks in operationis maintained for the same duration, but now split into multiple phases. This critical strategy aims to manage the flow and pressure distribution across the reduced network capacity, a senior KWA official said. Despite the partial restoration, KWA officials cautioned that it will take another one week for the situation to become normal, especially to ensure a smooth water flow to areas near the tail ends of the pipeline. For households that may still face difficulties (in tail-end areas), the KWA will arrange for water to be transported directly to their homes via tankers, guaranteeing that every resident receives their essential daily supply, Roshy said. In areas inaccessible to tankers, small tanks with capacities of 5,000 to 10,000 litres will be placed nearby. A preliminary probe by experts, including a team led by Job Thomas, head of the department of civil engineering, Cusat, pointed to structural failure as the root cause of the tank collapse. The soil erosion is suspected to have been caused by a leakage in the 40-year-old tank structure.

The New Indian Express 12 Nov 2025 8:25 am

Kerala High Court: Son must support aged mom despite husbands aid

KOCHI: The High Court has held that a mothers right to claim maintenance from her son or daughter is independent of her husbands obligation to maintain her. The court further stated that a mother can claim maintenance from her children even if her husband is supporting her, and that a son can be legally required to contribute if the mother is unable to maintain herself and the husband is not providing sufficient support. Justice Kauser Edappagath issued the order on a petition filed by Farookh, of Malappuram, challenging the order of Family Court, Tirur, granting maintenance of Rs 5,000 per month to his 60-year-old mother. The petitioner argued that since his father was already providing maintenance to the mother, she could not claim additional maintenance from him. The court rejected this contention. The court observed that the petitioners claimthat his mother was rearing cattle and earning enough income to support herselfmust be rejected outright. It noted that it is quite unfortunate and inappropriate for an affluent son to tell his aged mother that she should engage in cattle rearing to earn her livelihood. Considering the mothers needs and the sons financial capacity, the court held that the Rs 5,000 monthly maintenance awarded by the Family Court was absolutely reasonableif not inadequate.

The New Indian Express 12 Nov 2025 8:21 am

SIR enumeration forms distributed to 42 per cent in Kerala: Electoral officer

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Eight days after the launch of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Kerala, over 1.15 crore enumeration forms have been distributed among the 2.78 crore voters who figure in the electoral roll as on October 27, 2025. With SIR reaching nearly 42% of voters by November 11, Chief Electoral Officer-Kerala Rathan U Kelkar exuded hope that the first phase of the exercise, that includes distribution and collection of enumeration forms, would be completed by November 25. Meanwhile, as part of SIR, the District Election Office, Thrissur, in collaboration with online food delivery partners, launched an innovative voter awareness initiative. Pamphlets providing guidance on filling the enumeration form will now be delivered along with every food order. The initiative is aimed at informing and engaging urban voters about the SIR process. The initiative was inaugurated by Thirussur District Election Officer & District Collector, Arjun Pandian, who handed over the first set of pamphlets to an online delivery partner. Electoral Registration Officer & Sub Collector Thrissur Akhil V Menon, Additional District Magistrate Murali T, Assistant Collector Swathi Mohan Rathod, ERO & Deputy Collector (LA) Manoj, and Deputy Collector (Election) Krishnakumar K were present at the event.

The New Indian Express 12 Nov 2025 8:18 am