Kerala Government Revokes Suspension of Senior IAS Officers B. Ashok and N. Prashant
Thiruvananthapuram, June 7: The Kerala government, led by V.D. Satheesan, has officially revoked the suspension of senior IAS officers Dr. B. Ashok and N. Prashant, bringing an end to a prolonged dispute within the states bureaucracy. Both officers were suspended during the previous tenure of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan. With this decision, both officials are ... Read more Kerala Government Revokes Suspension of Senior IAS Officers B. Ashok and N. Prashant
CPI(M) Seeks Clarity from Congress Ahead of India Block Meeting
New Delhi, June 7: Ahead of the India Block meeting scheduled for June 8, the Communist Party of India (Marxist) [CPI(M)] has expressed its dissatisfaction by sending a letter to Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge regarding allegations made during the Kerala Assembly elections. Party General Secretary MA Baby stated that these allegations raise questions about the ... Read more CPI(M) Seeks Clarity from Congress Ahead of India Block Meeting
Ahead of INDIA bloc meet, CPM asks Congress to 'clear air' on Kerala poll remarks on deal with BJP
History-sheeter arrested for assaulting man, son
Shyamkumar alias Thakaraparambu Kuttan, attacked Rajesh Kumar and his son, who questioned him for blocking the road
Madras HC orders completion of pending inquiry in illegal sand mining case involving Kerala man
The judges also direct the CB-CID to ensure the conclusion of the trial in the case at the earliest
After DMK boycott, CPM and JMM add to INDIA bloc strains
Discord within the INDIA bloc is escalating as the CPI(M) objects to Congress' Kerala campaign and demands for ED action against Pinarayi Vijayan. This follows the DMK's boycott and JMM's displeasure over a unilateral Rajya Sabha candidate announcement. The CPM questions how these actions align with the bloc's goal of jointly opposing the BJP.
Fan turns room into a tribute to his idol ahead of World Cup
From the roof to the floor and from bedsheets to doormats, the room of Muhammed Roshan, 24, has been customised around the twin themes of Portugal and football icon Cristiano Ronaldo
SC ruling on creamy layer prompts demand for JEE category revision
SC holds that parental income from salary and agriculture cannot be the sole basis for determining creamy layer status. In Kerala, OBC students are denied non-creamy layer certificates if their parents earn more than 8 lakh annually through salary or agriculture, forcing them to apply for JEE under the general category. Students now argue that SC order makes many of those denied NCL certificates eligible for OBC reservation.
UDF govt. in Kerala to scrap proposal to procure paddy through cooperatives
The previous LDF government had, during its final months in office, announced a pilot project to route paddy procurement through cooperative societies in Palakkad district
Bicycle day fete: bicycle rally from Central Stadium on Sunday
100-day action plan to strengthen functioning of Palakkad medical college
Minister K.A. Thulasi says urgent steps will be taken to fill vacancies of teaching and non-teaching staff at the medical college
Heavy rain lashes northern, central Kerala; orange alert for seven districts on June 7
State is likely to witness active monsoon conditions for three more days with heavy to very heavy rains forecast in central and northern districts
KGMCTA appeals to govt to release salary arrears
UDF will take decision on PM SHRI after studying report: Minister
KSEB warning on placing flex boards during World Cup
Karuvannur loan scam: CPI(M) vows legal fight after PMLA court issues summons
BJP, Congress demand resignations of A.C. Moideen MLA; K. Radhakrishnan, MP
Rights panel orders inspection of defunct public crematorium in Kadungalloor
Despite new technologies, IMD continues to rely on weather balloons
Twice-daily launches from IMDs Thiruvananthapuram centre continue to provide vital atmospheric data for forecasting
Appointments of interim Vice-Chancellor, Senate members at MG University in Kerala ignite row
Allegations that several nominees have close links with the BJP emerge
Kufos proposes Kerala Blue Economy Council
The proposal formed part of two policy documents handed over by the Kufos to Fisheries Minister Abdul Gafoor during his first official visit
Farmers demand government action to address fertilizer and pesticide shortages
Court orders addition of name exercising its extraordinary jurisdiction under Article 226 of the Constitution of India
Muraleedharan holds discussions with health professionals in Kerala
New dialysis unit set up at the Neendakara taluk hospital. Facility dedicated to the memory of Alin Sherin, the States youngest organ donor
72 CCTV cameras to be operational on Calicut varsity campus from June 8
Rights Commission orders rehabilitation of tribal woman living under tarpaulin in forest
The Collector has been asked to assess the possibility of admitting the children to a residential school
A Death that Exposes Fashions Dark Side
A young model is dead, and the fashion industry is forced to address a question it has long ignored: how much risk is considered acceptable in the pursuit of the perfect shot? Divyanshu Joshis drowning during a location recce in Kerala has exposed concerns about lack of safety standards, insurance cover and accountability in the fashion industry
AMMA undecided on size of panel to settle ongoing row
It is learnt that a three-member committee, excluding the president and general secretary, may be constituted in an attempt to resolve the matter ahead of the organisations annual general body meeting scheduled for June 21
Koyilandy drinking water project makes slow progress
Man injured in attack by fellow passenger on train
White Paper reopens debate on nuclear power plants in Kerala
The document lists nuclear power as one of the sources that the State should explore in adopting a long-term strategy for energy security
Work begins on Animal Hospice and Palliative Care Centre after months of delay
Monsoon 2026: Kerala, Karnataka, Goa brace for heavy rainfall as IMD issues weather warning
Kerala monsoon update: The southwest monsoon is advancing across India, bringing much-needed rain to many regions. Coastal Karnataka, Kerala, Goa, and Maharashtra will see persistent rainfall. Northeast India forecasts widespread precipitation. Hill stations will experience cooler weather. However, heatwave conditions continue in parts of Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh. Travellers should stay informed about weather updates.
Ahead of INDIA bloc meeting, CPI(M) asks Congress to clarify on Kerala campaign allegations
Warning that the issue had implications for Opposition unity, CPI-Ms M.A. Baby says the Congress leadership must clear the air on what he termed disruptive moves before the June 8 INDIA bloc meeting
The HAWK (Hostile Activity Watch Kernel) eliminates the reliance on physical paperwork by establishing a direct digital link to the District Court Management System, streamlining the prosecution of environmental crimes. The system enhances transparency and real-time tracking of cases, enabling officials to monitor crime patterns and case progress across the state.
Six months on, UDF faces internal rift in Pala municipality
A heated dispute over the relocation of an autorickshaw stand escalated into a physical confrontation between Congress councillor Biju Mathews and Independent councillor Binu Pulikkakkandam, prompting Mathews to file a police complaint alleging manhandling.
Kerala to launch Statewide public outreach initiative to revitalise health services
The initiative called Kayakalpam will be launched in Kozhikode on June 9.
High-speed rail project gains traction as State constitutes committee to study DMRC report
Ahead of INDIA bloc meet on Mon, CPI(M) seeks Congress clarification over BJP 'deal' charge
CPI(M) leader MA Baby has written to Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, ahaed of key meeting on Monday. He seeks clarity on Congress leaders' claims of a Left-BJP understanding during the Kerala elections. Baby states these accusations undermine the INDIA bloc's purpose. The party remains committed to opposition unity and resisting government policies.
School reopening exacerbates Thiruvananthapuram citys traffic woes
On the Kesavadasapuram- Pattom road, school authorities pointed to unfinished road and overbridge works as major contributors to traffic delays.
Heavy rains cause waterlogging, uprooting of trees in parts of Kerala; red alert in 5 districts
Kerala is experiencing heavy overnight rains. This has led to widespread flooding, uprooted trees, and damaged homes. Normal life is disrupted in several areas. Authorities have issued red alerts for five districts, warning of extremely heavy rainfall. Tourist activities and night travel on hilly roads are prohibited in some regions. Educational institutions in three districts are closed today.
Nearly 150 students of aided school in Kerala's Wayanad fall ill; 38 hospitalised
Fever and vomiting have affected nearly 150 students at Mar Baselios Aided Upper Primary School in Koyilandy, Wayanad. Thirty-eight students are hospitalised. A week-long holiday has been declared as a precaution. Doctors are investigating the cause. The health condition of the children is reported as satisfactory. A teacher also reported discomfort.
107 Muslim Candidates Elected Across Five States; Congress Wins 29 Seats
Recent Assembly election results across five Indian states have highlighted the growing political presence of Muslim candidates, with a total of 107 Muslim legislators elected to the assemblies. Notably, the BJP failed to elect a single Muslim MLA. According to election data, Muslim representation has emerged strongly in states like Kerala, Assam, West Bengal, and [] The post 107 Muslim Candidates Elected Across Five States; Congress Wins 29 Seats first appeared on .
Monsoon Advances Over Andhra Pradesh; Heavy Rains, Heat Wave Alerts Issued
Across South India, heavy to very heavy rainfall is forecast in states like Kerala, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu over the next week, indicating an active monsoon phase in the region.
Nearly 150 students of school in Keralas Wayanad fall ill over 3 days; 38 hospitalised
Panchayat officials say exact cause for students physical discomfort not yet confirmed. Week-long holiday declared for school as precautionary measure
Keralam government forms expert panel to examine high-speed rail proposal
The UDF government had earlier shelved the controversial SilverLine project proposed by the previous LDF regime
Sixth-day headcount: Census training for Kerala schoolteachers on Monday to be rescheduled
This follows concerns raised by teachers organisations that Monday is the sixth working day of the academic year on which schools record student strength for determining teacher posts and other related matters
Kerala lottery results today: Kerala Lottery Karunya KR-756 results for Saturday, 06 June 2026, have been officially declared. Ticket holders can now check their numbers for the 1 crore first prize and other attractive cash rewards. Full list of winning numbers here.
Kerala sets up expert panel to study DMRC high-speed rail proposal
Four-member expert committee to examine technical, financial and environmental aspects of the project prepared by veteran technocrat E. Sreedharan and submit its recommendations in three weeks
Kerala CM inaugurates Vikasana Sadassu initiative of Thiruvananthapuram Corporation
Over next month, in the run up to local body elections, a series of events will be held across the State to popularise the achievements of local bodies
Paddy procurement deal with public sector banks renewed, says Kerala Agriculture Minister
Minister says in previous LDF govts tenure, paddy was procured through cooperative societies in Palakkad on an experimental basis, and that UDF govt has decided to continue erstwhile practice of procuring it entirely via Supplyco
Kerala to expand farming to every available space, including fallow lands: Minister T. Siddique
Kathir project launched to connect students with farming
The post falsely claimed that building permit fee hike, which came into effect a few years ago, has been withdrawn by Local Self-Government department
Unni Mukundan alerts Kerala Police about public drug use video
Actor Unni Mukundan alerted Kerala Police to a video depicting alleged public drug use in Perumbavoor. Prompt action followed, with arrests made by evening, earning praise for the actor and police. Separately, Mukundan revealed he's voicing He-Man in the Malayalam 'Masters Of The Universe', fulfilling a childhood dream.
Heavy rain batters Kerala, disrupts normal life; one dead
Kerala is experiencing heavy overnight rains. This has led to flooded roads, uprooted trees, and damaged homes. Normal life is disrupted in several areas. A man died in Thrissur after a tree fell on his shed. Authorities have issued red and orange alerts for multiple districts.
Malayalam poet A.C. Sreehari passes away
A noted voice in contemporary Malayalam literature, several of his poems are included in university curricula across Kerala
Kerala Education Minister signals rethink on Aadhaar rule in school admissions
Samsudheen says the norm making Aadhaar card mandatory was not set by this government. The requirement has led to denial of admissions especially for migrant children
2017 actress assault case victim moves Kerala HC for fresh probe into alleged memory card access
The petition alleges that the memory card was accessed three times between 2018 and 2021 and claims that the incident violated her privacy, dignity and right to justice under Article 21 of the Constitution
'Mollywood Times' starts with Rs 1.80 cr India Net
Naslen's 'Mollywood Times' opened to a decent Rs 1.80 crore net on its first day, with Kerala leading collections. The coming-of-age comedy, following a young filmmaker's journey, saw occupancy improve significantly during night shows. While praised for its upbeat narrative, the film's storytelling faced some criticism in its latter half.
Coempt Eduteck Won CBSE Deal Despite Facing Legal Case
HYDERABAD, JUNE 5 Hyderabad-based edutech company Coempt Eduteck Private Limited was facing criminal cases in the Andhra Pradesh High Court CRLP 696 of 2019 when the CBSE awarded a `384-crore contract to the company in December 2025.to digitally evaluate 17 lakh Class XII answer scripts. The case was filed by JNTU Kakinada (JNTUK) in Andhra Pradesh against Coempt, which was then known as Globarena Technologies Private Limited, alleging a loss of `26.63 crore as a result of the companys failure to execute a memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed in 2013. The MoU executed on November 4, 2013 was for the development of e-learning courseware for engineering students across all four years of study for JNTUKs 297 affiliated and constituent colleges across eight Andhra Pradesh districts. However, it got terminated within 19 months of its agreed four-year term and ended up in a legal tangle. Two months before the CBSE controversy broke nationally, Kannur University in Kerala had disqualified the company from participating in a tender for concealing the JNTUK case in its declaration. In a written submission to Kannur University, Coempt allegedly acknowledged the non-disclosure, suggesting that the case was echnically shown as pending. Speaking to Deccan Chronicle about the reason for termination, JNTU Kakinadas officials said, They (Globarena/Coempt officials) did not provide proper or quality content, but they claimed money. Dr N. Balaji, a faculty member in the electronics and communication engineering department at JNTUKs University College of Engineering, who is currently managing the universitys legal affairs, said, The quality of content is not good, and also they have not delivered in time, he said. Some subjects were rated okay, satisfactory, average, or below average. After the cancellation of the contract, Globarena sought arbitration, demanding `43.61 crore from the university for wrongful termination. JNTUK countered the plea stating that the content was plagiarised and the deliverables were substandard. The AP High Court, examining the matter, found that Globarenas content is a plagiarised content to some extent and recorded that persons Globarena listed as faculty developers seem to have sent email, disowning their responsibility, intervention and interference with the subject task. The judgment has come in favour of JNTU, a former JNTUK official recounted. The arbitration application was dismissed for default in October 2022 after the company's counsel stopped appearing. The court noted the petitioner appears not interested in prosecuting the present application. A First Information Report (FIR) was registered by the then registrar of JNTUK at Sarpavaram Police Station on January 18, 2019, under Section 406 of the Indian Penal Code and Section 420, which covers criminal breach of trust and cheating. Both are cognisable, non-bailable offences. The FIR, reviewed by Deccan Chronicle, states that Globarena caused a loss of `26,63,88,500 to JNTUK. Surprisingly, the FIR records that JNTUK's global tender attracted only one bidder, Globarena. Just 25 days after the FIR was registered, Globarena moved the AP High Court to quash the criminal complaint and sought a stay on all proceedings, including the arrest of chief executive officer V.S.N. Raju. The High Court granted the stay on the next day in October 2020 the protection remained in operation. The case registry shows the status as Pending as of March 2024. The last recorded proceeding, from February 2024, shows the case was adjourned at the request of Globarena's own counsel. The university is very serious in this matter. At any cost, the university will not lose anything, said Dr Balaji. We are putting in very sincere efforts. That is the reason why that FIR was filed, and legally, we are also fighting against that organisation. Globarena CEO V.S.N. Raju said the High Court and Supreme Court cleared the company in response to a public interest litigation connected to the 2019 Telangana Intermediate crisis. However, the criminal petition CRLP 696 of 2019 at the AP High Court remains pending. The case was filed by JNTU Kakinada (JNTUK) in Andhra Pradesh against Coempt, which was then known as Globarena Technologies Private Limited, alleging a loss of Rs 26.63 crore as a result of the companys failure to execute a memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed in 2013.
12 hospitalised after ammonia leak in ice plant at Munambam in Kochi
Leak was brought under control promptly by fire and services personnel 12 hospitalised after ammonia leak in ice plant at Munambam in Kochi
Waqf Board functioning without mandatory inclusion of non-Muslim members, says petition before HC
Lottery fund fraud: accused says he burnt currency notes
Kochi Corpn. to issue notice toCSML overstreetlightmaintenance
LED lights have drawn flak from councillors across political parties over their alleged erratic functioning and poor upkeep; CSML claims that at no point were more than 200 lights non-functional in a network of over 43,000 lights
Heavy rainfall: holiday declared for educational institutions in Kozhikode
One in five unreserved train tickets booked viaRailOneapp in Thiruvananthapuram
Heavy rains trigger landslide alert; evacuation ordered in Vilangad
Vadakara Revenue Divisional Officer appointed nodal officer to coordinate evacuation and relief camp operations, while Vadakara Tahsildar will serve as assistant nodal officer. District Police Chief (Kozhikode Rural) asked to deploy sufficient personnel to support evacuation plans and ensure security at relief camps and evacuated houses
FIR not required for ED's civil action under PMLA: HC
The Kerala High Court has ruled that the Enforcement Directorate can initiate civil action under the PMLA even without a registered FIR or complaint for a scheduled offence. The court upheld the ED's case against Cochin Minerals and Rutile Limited. This decision clarifies the ED's powers for attachment and inquiry.
Elderly woman killed as ambulance overturns in Kozhikode
Satheesan, who met a KRLCC delegation, assured that the land rights of the residents of Munambam would be protected
MCH incident sparks call for urgent clinical, medical audit of patient care procedures
Public health expert B. Ekbal emphasises that the incident reflects systemic failures rather than the negligence of a single junior staff member. He urges the Health dept. to implement robust monitoring protocols to ensure patient safety.
Minister hails C-HED as an exemplary model, offers full support from govt.
The Centre for Heritage, Environment and Development receives the Bhoomimitra Award-2026, instituted by the Aluva Paristhithi Samrakshan Sangham, at a function held in Aluva on World Environment Day
Kochi Mayor claims effective pre-monsoon works spared city of major waterlogging
Despite the incessant rain, there has been no flooding, unlike in the past when it disrupted traffic, says V.K. Minimol
Survivor in Kerala actor rape seeks SIT probe into alleged illegal access to memory card
Survivor seeks to quash the Ernakulam District and Sessions Judges inquiry report into the alleged illegal access and to order a fresh time-bound, fair, and comprehensive investigation into the incident
50-year-old man duped of winning Kerala lottery
Focus on creating Messis in Kerala, not just bringing Messi: O.J. Janeesh
Sports policy, grassroots infrastructure and youth engagement to be prioritised, says Minister
Youth dies after scooter collides with wild boar
Over 18 metric tonnes of plastic collected through on-ground activities Mobilised 35000+ citizens across six States and one Union Territory Bisleri International marked World Environment Day 2026 through a series of on-ground activities with citizens and communities across South & Central India. Under its Bottles for Change programme for plastic waste management, Bisleri mobilised communities, government departments, defence establishments, educational institutions, and civil society organisations across Pondicherry, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Kerala, and Chhattisgarh. Collectively, the campaign recovered over 18 metric tonnes of plastic waste, turning responsibility into shared action. Bisleri conducted plantation and plastic collection drives across South and Central India on World Environment Day 2026 Mr K. Ganesh, Director – Sustainability & Corporate Affairs, Bisleri International , said, "Managing plastic waste demands grassroots solutions. Through Bottles for Change, we have always sought to raise awareness and create pathways for communities to adopt responsible plastic use and disposal. From cleanup drives in Pondicherry to awareness campaigns in Kerala, we remain committed to scaling this mission and are grateful to every partner who continues to make it possible." 150 saplings were planted under tree-plantation drives by Bisleri In Pondicherry, Bisleri partnered with Sri Venkateshwaraa College of Engineering and Technology for a rally advocating a plastic-free society. Alongside this, a collection drive was conducted at Sri Venkateshwaraa Dental College during which 520 kg of plastic waste was collected. Both activities together engaged 250 participants. Bisleri conducted clean-up drives in the national wildlife parks The campaign’s geographic reach was the widest in Tamil Nadu. A total of 150 saplings were planted around local ponds as part of a tree plantation campaign conducted in partnership with the Tiruvallur Urban local Bodies and clean-up drives were initiated at Pulicat Bird Sanctuary in partnership with Forest Department and Pollution Control Board, Tiruvallur. Cleanup drives in Ooty from Kallar check post to Barliyar Brigde and Vellingiri Hills recovered over 850 kg of plastic waste. In Coimbatore, a Climate Corridor event at AIC-Rise, in partnership with the Rathinam Group of Institutions, drew 200 participants. In Trichy, Bisleri partnered with the City Corporation and YI-CII to install waste collection bins. A similar initiative was carried out in Dindigul in collaboration with the Pollution Control Board and the District Administration to promote responsible plastic waste management. In Karnataka, A large-scale cleanup drive in partnership with CII and Mysore Corporation mobilised 2,000 citizens and recovered 15,000 kg of plastic waste. A collection drive at the Karnataka Police Academy engaged 300 personnel. Cleanup and plantation drives at Hoodi Lake and Nexus Mall resulted in the collection of 600 Kg of plastic waste and planting of 100 saplings, respectively. In Chhattisgarh, in collaboration with the Chhattisgarsh Forest Department set up a Bottles for Change exhibition stall at Nandanvan Jungle Safari in Raipur, attracting around 2,000 visitors. At the same venue, a cleanup and plantation drive engaged 100 participants, who collectively planted 100 saplings. Hyderabad and Vizag anchored the campaign across Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. A door-to-door awareness campaign in partnership with Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad reached 5,000 households, while a Bottles for Change exhibition stall at Aparna RWA engaged 500 residents. A collection drive conducted with Samprabhav Foundation and Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University recovered an impressive 2,000 kg of plastic waste. In Calicut, Kerala, the campaign concluded with a seminar and rally on plastic waste management. Organised in partnership with Farook College and NSS, the event saw the participation of 250 students and community members. The World Environment Day activities by Bisleri are a part of Bisleri's ongoing Bottles for Change programme reaffirming the organisation’s commitment to a cleaner, greener and more sustainable future. Thus far, Bottles for Change has reached over 10 million people nationwide and raised awareness about plastic waste segregation and recycling in a bid to promote effective plastic waste management. About Bisleri International Pvt. Ltd . With a legacy of over 50 years, Bisleri International Pvt. Ltd. has grown to become one of the largest premium beverage businesses in India. Being the makers of the country's largest-selling packaged drinking water, Bisleri follows a stringent process of 114 quality tests and a 10-stage purification. It remains true to its core value of providing consumers with pure, safe, and healthy water. Bisleri International has a strong presence with 128 operational plants and a robust distribution network of over 6,000 Distributors and 7,500 Distribution Trucks across India and UAE market. It offers a range of beverages that are produced for all occasions. Whether it is the promise of goodness, trust, and purity with Bisleri packaged drinking water, or a daily dose of health offered through Vedica Himalayan Spring Water. Besides, Bisleri International has ventured into fun-filled refreshments with a diverse range of carbonated drinks available in multiple flavours, such as Bisleri Limonata, Bisleri Rev, Bisleri Spyci Jeera, Bisleri Pop and Bisleri Soda. These Bisleri products are also available on the e-commerce platform - Bisleri@Doorstep. This D2C platform reassures customers that they will receive a safe and uninterrupted supply of their most trusted brand at their doorstep. The core values of Bisleri International lie in yielding growth and embedding sustainability by being responsible in all aspects of the business. The organization has unveiled Sustainability 2.0 with Bisleri Greener Promise that focuses on creating a greener future for all through implementing initiatives under the program of recycling, water conservation, and sustainability. www.bisleri.com .
Controversy over Environment Day event with stage blocking road in Thiruvananthapuram
Though programme banner carried the images of Thiruvananthapuram Mayor V.V. Rajesh, who was supposed to inaugurate the event, Mayor and Corporation distanced themselves from it
Operation Toofan: special programmes launched in Kozhikode
Human Rights Commission orders probe into death of remand prisoner of Viyyur jail
Report sought from jail and police officials within 15 days amid allegations of custodial lapses
Kerala Forest Minister unveils 100-day action plan to tackle rising human-wildlife conflict
Department will embark on efforts to assess the carrying capacity of States forests to address public concerns regarding animal overpopulation
Red alert issued for Wayanad; holiday declared for educational institutions
Palakkad school launches year-long environmental literacy programme
Students to assess household carbon footprints as part of United Nations-backed Race to Zero campaign
Keralas health sector needs selective private participation, says Murali
With the States current financial position, the government will not be able to turn the health sector around single-handedly, says Health Minister. It will be ensured that private participation does not translate into additional health-care expenses for the public, he adds
Kerala Congress (M) blames minority backlash for election defeat
Kannur collectorate offices owe 35 lakh in water charges to KWA
Environmental conservation and tourism need to go together, says Tourism Minister P.C. Vishnunadh
Tourism Minister inaugurates state-level World Environment Day Celebrations
Biodiversity park in Ayyappancovil wins Vanamithra Award for conservation efforts
Historian Manoj Mathirappally s green vision earns Kerala Forest departments recognition

