Kerala Cabinet clears proposal to create Business Policy and Process Re-engineering Cell
In order to foster coordination among government departments and avoid delays in implementation of projects
Mookambika temple visit my personal right, not soft Hindutva, says Kerala CM V.D. Satheesan
Satheesan asserts that his faith is a personal matter protected by the Constitution
DMRC's high-speed rail project proposal incomplete according to expert panel: Kerala CM
An expert panel found the high-speed rail proposal incomplete and not viable. The panel recommended against proceeding with land demarcation or acquisition now. It highlighted the absence of social and environmental impact assessments. The proposal also lacked a sound economic model and logistics component. The government will examine all recommendations before making a final decision.
Vizhinjam: Satheesan accuses previous LDF of waiving Rs 219 cr penalty
Kerala Chief Minister V.D. Satheesan rejected allegations regarding the Vizhinjam port stake transfer. He stated the government has not yet decided on the proposed share transfer. The Chief Minister accused the previous LDF government of waiving a Rs 219 crore penalty. This penalty was for delays in the Vizhinjam Seaport project's completion. The government will protect Kerala's interests before any decision is made.
Kuwait fire: Two victims from Keralas Malappuram district
Bodies of M.P. Bahuleyan, 36, from Pulamanthol, and Nooh from Koottai, Tirur, were identified on June 12 night
Kerala CM defends government pleader postings, says AG was consulted and competence assessed
Satheesan says the two names that were at the centre of the row over SFI and ABVP links were among the names recommended by both Kerala committee and High Court unit of Indian Lawyers Congress
Chief Minister says 'what the recommendations mean is that the State should not repeat the mistakes that occurred with the scrapped K-Rail project
Tata eyes 10,000 cr shipbuilding investment in Kerala, says CM V.D. Satheesan
The investment will add a new line of business for the $180-billion conglomerate that already makes coffee to luxury cars and steel products to smartphones
A Kerala consumer commission has ordered Flipkart, Samsung, its authorised service centre, and the third-party seller to jointly either repair a defective Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra or refund Rs 1 lakh to the buyer. The phone developed overheating issues within 14 days of delivery, but every party involved tried to shift responsibility onto someone else.
Tata Group to invest $1 billion in shipbuilding, says Kerala CM V. D. Satheesan
Tata Group plans a significant 100 billion rupee investment in Kerala's shipbuilding sector. The state government is favorably considering the proposal and expects approval within a month. This move marks a new business line for the conglomerate, expanding its diverse interests. India aims to rapidly ramp up its shipbuilding capacity and strengthen global maritime trade. Kerala also seeks to expand its maritime value chain near key ports.
HC says courts must look for oral, documentary or circumstantial evidence which can be used to infer if gold or money was entrusted to the husband or his relatives, or was misappropriated by them
Kerala MLA Alleges Scam Call Offering Ministerial Post for Rs 3 Crore
Police have launched an investigation
Kerala govt plans PPP model for J.C. Daniel international film city proposed in revised Budget
Government considering multiple locations in Ernakulam to establish its ambitious venture aimed at creating a one-stop destination for film shooting
Amazon delivered wrong shoes and denied refund: Kerala customer wins nearly Rs 10000 payout
Amazon delivered wrong shoes and denied refund: A Kerala consumer commission has ordered Amazon to refund Rs 1,945.30 and pay Rs 8,000 as compensation to a Kannur engineer who ordered black Skechers shoes but received a different pair. When she returned the product, Amazon claimed the return never arrived and refused to process the refund.
Kerala Plus One Result 2026 Expected Today: Know How To Check Scorecard
Kerala Plus One Result 2026 is expected to be declared today. Check the latest DHSE Kerala Class 11 result update, official websites, download steps and scorecard details.
The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education in Kerala will announce Plus One results today. Students can check their scores on the official results portal online. They must achieve 35% marks in each subject to pass. Those who do not pass can appear for improvement examinations. This allows students to continue their academic progression without delay.
The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education in Kerala will announce Plus One results today. Students can check their scores on the official results portal online. They must achieve 35% marks in each subject to pass. Those who do not pass can appear for improvement examinations. This allows students to continue their academic progression without delay.
Controversial Audio Clip Linked to 2018 Kerala Floods Under Crime Branch Investigation
Thiruvananthapuram, July 15: The Kerala government has ordered a Crime Branch investigation into a controversial audio clip. This clip allegedly features the voice of former Electricity Minister K. Krishnankutty, claiming that the devastating floods of 2018 during Pinarayi Vijayans tenure were the result of a criminal conspiracy and human intervention. Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala initiated ... Read more Controversial Audio Clip Linked to 2018 Kerala Floods Under Crime Branch Investigation
Assessing the survey reports, the court noted that approximately 84 containers were partially embedded in the seabed, and several had structural damage
Kerala-Origin NASA Astronaut Anil Menon, Two Others Reach ISS
Menon's father, K P Shankaran Menon, hails from Ottapalam in Kerala's Palakkad district. His mother, Elizabeth, is an immigrant from Ukraine to America
Southwest Monsoon Weakens in Southern India, Rainfall Expected to Increase After July 17
New Delhi, July 15: The southwest monsoon is currently weak across southern peninsular India, leading to below-average rainfall in several states. According to the Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) in Chennai, the ongoing weather conditions have disrupted monsoon activities in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and surrounding areas. However, an improvement in the monsoon ... Read more Southwest Monsoon Weakens in Southern India, Rainfall Expected to Increase After July 17
Eatery in Kochi shut down after nearly 50 hit by suspected food poisoning
Man held on charge of attempted sexual assault in Perumbavoor
GTECH promises platform to redeploy employees hit by CorroHealth lay-offs
Kerala celebrates NASA astronaut Anil Menons historic journey to ISS
How Technopark in Thiruvananthapuram is soaking in the spirit of FIFA World Cup 2026
Companies in Technopark have organised an array of events such as Jersey Day, penalty shootout, fans tournament, prediction contests, and quiz ever since the tournament began
Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala to meet Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay on Wednesday
To seek support for Kerala governments anti-drug enforcement drive, Operation Toofan
Pragmatic, community-inclusive approach needed to avoid land acquisition delays, says Minister
Minister inaugurates curtain-raiser ceremony of the 50th anniversary of the KSCSTE - National Transportation Planning and Research Centre
Kochi Corporation writes to Railways seeking land for High Court parking facility
Opposition walks out of Kozhikode Corporation Council over shifting of fire station
State to accord Ayurveda equal status with allopathy: Muraleedharan
Pro Vice-Chancellors appointment in Calicut University kicks up a row
Kerala Minister Bindhu Krishna says photos of her body circulated online
Minister says she was shocked that such a photograph could be taken while she was attending an official programme with students and teachers
PSC exam irregularities: Crime Branch seeks documents
Investigators have sought records related to the controversial State Planning Board examinations, including the question paper, answer key, list of candidates who took the examination, details of those shortlisted for interviews, and information related to the on-screen marking process
As many as 1,741 entries have been received for the festival. The process of selecting documentaries and short films for the competition, non-competition and Malayalam non-competition categories is in progress
TDB says it has no objection to Sabarimala Tantris plea to appoint son, awaits HC nod
Jaleel targets IUML Ministers over language gaffes
Reacting to recent controversy in Mannarkkad, former Higher Education Minister says his gesture was only a light-hearted act by a teacher; he rejects claims of falling student standards in last decade, says mistakes among learners and leaders have existed across generations
Photos Misused On Social media Kerala Minister Faces Harassment
The minister said the incident took place in a school during a function held on July 6.
CPI seeks timely completion of Kozhikode railway station redevelopment
Malappuram school library brings books to readers doorsteps
Crime Branch to probe alleged audio clip on 2018 Kerala floods
Sabarimala airport project returns to spotlight amid legal uncertainty
Revenue department clears encroachment and reclaims 4 acres of government land in Idukki
The eviction drive was carried out at Mullanthandu near Pooppara
VACB questions Swapna Suresh in Life Mission bribery case
The questioning comes as the VACB prepares to submit its chargesheet in a case that involves allegations of kickbacks related to the government housing project intended for flood victims.
Virus wins Nooranad Haneef Sahitya Puraskaram
Munnar DFO to issue final order on seizure of earth mover of tribal man within one week
DFO Saju Varghese says proceedings under Section 61A of Forest Conservation Act will be completed within one week; owner of vehicle says Forest department did not provide any assurance during meeting regarding its return
Congress government in Kerala displaying soft Hindutva tendencies: CPI(M)
CPI(M) Central Committee, in a review of its debacle in Kerala Assembly polls and its continued marginalisation in West Bengal, has identified shortcomings in campaign and selection of candidates as reasons for partys defeat
Pinarayi releases counter white paper, challenges UDF claims on Keralas economy
Contrary to UDFs allegations, he says public debt grew at a slower pace during LDFs decade-long tenure than during the previous UDF governments rule. Speaking after releasing White Paper of Facts prepared by the AKG Centre for Research and Studies, Leader of the Opposition accuses the UDF administration of deliberately distorting financial data to mislead the public
SIT probe into Sabarimala theft cannot be interfered with, says Muraleedharan
New building at Neendakara Taluk Hospital to be fully operational by September 30
Project is being executed by Kerala State Housing Board with an investment of 28.24 crore; new two-storey main hospital block is designed to house state-of-the-art medical facilities, including 113 beds
Kerala police take down social media post after getting caught in football fan rivalry
Anti-Argentina fans gleefully amplified it, while die-hard supporters of the Albiceleste vented their fury in the comments
Jalaj Saxena returns to Kerala
The BCCI clearance for his shift from Maharashtra came on the eve of the Kerala Cricket League player auction
Contractual appointment of ex-servicemen as gatemen at level crossings irks many
The Railway Board has approved the appointment of around 7,220 ex-servicemen on a contractual basis for the post of gateman in the Engineering department
Amid wrangle,LDF lays groundwork for CPI-CPI(M) detente over Kerala Deputy Opposition Leader post
T.P. Ramakrishnan, who held a brief closed-door meeting with the CPI State Secretary Binoy Viswam, signalled that the rapprochement was not immediately at hand. He said the discussions were in their nascent stages and denied any rift in the coalition. Viswam merely stated that CPI and CPI(M) pursued the same politics
BJP Councillor In Kerala Takes Oath In Central Jail
The oath-taking happened a day after the Kerala High Court directed the state to arrange the ceremony inside the prison. Sugathan was among 20 BJP councillors of the Thiruvananthapuram Corporation whose oaths were declared invalid by the Kerala High Court on June 24
Kerala: PNG gas leak in Thiruvananthapuram after road work damages pipeline
An officer from Chackai fire station said that information of the gas leak was received around 12.50 pm and a team was immediately dispatched to the area
Police have taken into custody a person who was present in the house at the time of the incident
When debris came crushing: How rains and undisposed mud led to a disaster in Wayanad
A devastating mudslide in Wayanad, Kerala, was triggered by heavy rains and poor construction practices, resulting in multiple casualties.
Govt. Model Engineering College, Thrikkakara records more than 500 placements
Faculty members said the average annual pay package offered this time was around 8.3 lakh while the highest annual salary offered was 33 lakh
KAU organises financial literacy programme for farmers in collaboration with RBI and lead bank
The programme was conducted as part of the Experiential Learning Programme of the final-year B.Sc. (Hons.) Co-operation & Banking students with the objective of disseminating financial literacy among farmers
Endless ordeal: On the Kerala actor rape case
Bringing all conspirators to justice is a must to build faith in the system
T.N. teen tourist stabbed after late-night music dispute in Keralas Varkala; two arrested
South India's top police chiefs and central intelligence heads gathered at a high-level summit to integrate Operation Toofan: The Narco Hunt into a seamless cross-border anti-narcotics grid. Launched by Kerala Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala within hours of assuming office, the mission has evolved into one of India's most comprehensive anti-drug initiatives, with five southern states agreeing to establish a permanent joint coordination mechanism to combat interstate narcotics trafficking. South India's top police chiefs and central intelligence heads gathering at Thiruvananthapuram for Operation Toofan High Level Summit chaired by Home Minister Ramesh Chennnithala Officially inaugurated by Chief Minister V.D. Satheesan at the beginning of the current academic year, Operation Toofan is now entering its next phase through a unified operational framework aimed at strengthening intelligence sharing, coordinating enforcement, and enhancing interstate cooperation against organised drug networks. The Operation Toofan Summit, chaired by Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala, brought together top regional police chiefs, including Kerala DGP Ravada Azad Chandrasekhar IPS, Tamil Nadu DGP Mahesh Kumar Aggarwal IPS, Puducherry DGP Shalini Singh IPS, and Karnataka ADGP R. Hitendra IPS. Elite central enforcement agencies were also represented by NCB Deputy Director General R. Sudhakar, DRI Additional Director General K. Padmavathi, Customs Preventive Commissioner T. Tiju, and SIB Joint Director Don K. Jose. Concluding the high-level briefings, IG and Operation Toofan Nodal Officer Putta Vimaladithya, IPS, presented the core operational strategies and timelines for the new interstate alliance. Under Operation Toofan, each state decided to appoint a nodal officer (SP rank or above) to coordinate joint crackdowns on road, rail, air, and sea smuggling. A major focus will be on tackling courier networks and " mid-route train drops " that bypass station security. Internally, Kerala is expanding its DANSAF force and establishing 12 new specialised NDPS courts to fast-track convictions. " The drug mafia operates without borders—and from this day forward, so will our response ," Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala stated. He recently held direct talks with Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar, strategically linking Kerala's operational framework with Karnataka's efforts to eliminate illicit networks. As the next major operational step, Karnataka Home Minister Priyank Kharge will arrive in Kerala on July 15 for crucial bilateral talks with Chennithala to finalise joint border-control protocols between the two states. Operation Toofan structurally attacks the problem from multiple angles. It is divided into four human-centric pillars: Toofan Strikes for aggressive enforcement, Toofan Warriors for mass civic mobilisation, Toofan Care focusing on rehabilitation, and the newly integrated Toofan Jagaran—a comprehensive mass-awareness initiative designed to keep the entire nation vigilant against the encroachment of illicit networks without borders or barriers. Moving forward, Operation Toofan will expand its reach through high-level visits to the Chief Ministers and Home Ministers of all neighbouring southern states to finalise bilateral security pacts. Administratively, Operation Toofan is drawing widespread acclaim as a practical regional model for zero-tolerance drug enforcement. The collaborative multi-state framework directly supports the multi-agency approach consistently advocated by the Union Home Ministry in national NCORD forums to dismantle cross-border cartels. The mission will interface directly with Union Home Minister Amit Shah in New Delhi to request critical statutory amendments to federal anti-narcotics laws, specifically focusing on plugging legal loopholes. Within 24 hours of the summit, coordinated enforcement operations under Operation Toofan resulted in the registration of 57 narcotics cases and the arrest of 58 individuals. Drawing on his decades of legislative experience as a four-time Member of Parliament and former Kerala Minister for Home and Rural Development, senior Indian National Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala is leveraging his administrative experience to foster seamless interstate cooperation across South India, positioning Operation Toofan as a common anti-drug platform for the region.
Kerala BJP Councillor Takes Oath From Jail in State First
This is the first time in Kerala's political history that an elected representative has taken the oath of office from inside a prison
Kerala actor assault case: High Court rejects prime accused Sunils plea to suspend jail term
Division Bench holds that finding of Ernakulam Sessions Court is reasonable and that there are no grounds to justify suspension of petitioners sentence
Actor Assault Case: Kerala HC Rejects Pulsar Suni's Plea to Suspend Sentence
The case relates to the abduction and sexual assault of a Malayalam actor in Kochi in February 2017, which drew widespread attention after Malayalam actor Dileep was named as an accused in the alleged conspiracy related to the assault
TDB Awaits HC Nod on Sabarimala Tantri's Son as Chief Priest
Travancore Devaswom Board says it has no objection to the request but will await the Kerala High Court's concurrence before taking a decision.
Rift in AMMA: No end to impasse in Kerala film body as rival camps hold firm
Deadlock continues following stay by Ernakulam Munsiff court on functioning of AMMA ad-hoc committee
Vietnam: Maiden Air Travel Ends in Tragedy for Andhra Resident
Of the 15 victims, 10 were from Tamil Nadu, three were from Andhra Pradesh, and two were from Kerala.
Gold paste worth 2 crore seized from Tamil Nadu couple at Kochi airport
Gold was concealed inside the stitched waistline of the trousers worn by the the accused
Mortal remains of Kerala couple killed in Vietnam boat tragedy arrive in State
A year after 'Nila', Kerala's HEX20 reaches space again
Thiruvananthapuram-based HEX20 successfully launched its second satellite, KOYO, for Taiwan's National Central University. This mission follows their first satellite launch last year, marking another significant achievement. KOYO's successful deployment and signal reception confirm its operational status in space. The company has six more missions scheduled for launch within the next twelve months. HEX20 continues to establish itself as a reliable global satellite mission partner.
Kerala sets up expert panel to review and restructure KIIFB
The committee has been given three months to submit its report.
Technology is reshaping everyday life. It influences how people communicate, work, access information and discover new opportunities. In today's digital world, digital skills are no longer limited to the technology sector. They have become an essential life skill for everyone. As the digital age continues to evolve, Kashmir has a valuable opportunity to build on its strengths. The Valley has a strong tradition of learning and is home to talented young people, skilled professionals and diverse communities. Strengthening digital skills can help students, professionals, entrepreneurs and businesses create opportunities, improve productivity and adapt to a changing world. Digital skills cover much more than using a smartphone or browsing the internet. According to UNESCO, they include the ability to find reliable information, communicate clearly, create digital content, solve problems using technology, protect personal information and use digital tools safely and responsibly. They also involve critical thinking, adaptability and a commitment to continuous learning as technology continues to evolve. In Kashmir, digital technology has become an important part of everyday life. Students use online platforms to support their learning. Professionals collaborate through virtual meetings and cloud-based tools. Entrepreneurs promote products and services through social media and e-commerce, while small businesses use digital payments to reach more customers. Young professionals from Kashmir are also building successful freelancing careers by working with clients across the country and overseas. These examples show that digital skills are valuable in almost every profession. The workplace is changing rapidly. Industry forecasts suggest that global spending on digital transformation could exceed US$4.6 trillion by 2030. Artificial intelligence, cloud computing, cybersecurity, automation and data analytics are reshaping organisations around the world. Digital knowledge is becoming an essential part of jobs in almost every sector, while entirely new careers continue to emerge. International organisations have reached a similar conclusion. UNESCO describes digital skills as essential for education, employment and social inclusion. The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) considers digital literacy an important lifelong skill. The World Economic Forum identifies technological literacy, analytical thinking and artificial intelligence among the fastest-growing workplace skills. Together, these findings show that the ability to use technology effectively is becoming as important as many traditional workplace skills. Research by the European Commission also highlights an important challenge. Around half of adults in the European Union have at least basic digital skills despite widespread internet access. The lesson is clear. Access to technology alone is not enough. People also need the knowledge and confidence to use it effectively. Karnataka has become the country's leading technology hub, while Bengaluru demonstrates how education, innovation and industry can work together to create opportunities. Kerala has also made notable progress in digital literacy and public digital services. Together, these examples show that investing in digital skills is ultimately an investment in people. Kashmir has every reason to build on these lessons. Young people from the Valley are already building careers in technology, digital services, creative industries and freelancing. Their achievements demonstrate the potential of local talent to compete confidently at the national and international level when supported by strong digital skills. Leading researchers have also examined how technology is changing the future of work. Erik Brynjolfsson argues that people benefit most from artificial intelligence when they learn to work alongside it. Carl Benedikt Frey has shown that technology is changing jobs and tasks rather than simply replacing them. Researchers Yves Punie and Riina Vuorikari have also played important roles in developing DigComp, one of the world's leading frameworks for digital competence. One message is clear. In a rapidly changing world, the ability to learn, adapt and grow will remain one of the most valuable strengths anyone can possess. Digital skills are about much more than technical knowledge. Employers increasingly value people who can communicate clearly, solve problems, analyse information, work effectively with others and adapt to new technology. Skills in cybersecurity, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, digital marketing, data analytics, content creation and user experience design are becoming valuable in a wide range of professions. Alongside these technical abilities, creativity, responsible use of technology, and a commitment to continuous learning remain equally important. Developing digital skills has become increasingly important as technology continues to evolve. Lifelong learning helps people keep pace with new tools, changing workplaces and emerging opportunities. Online learning platforms, professional certifications, workshops and self-learning resources have made it easier than ever to develop new skills. A willingness to keep learning is becoming one of the most valuable qualities in a changing world. Digital skills are only one part of the picture. Organisations also need to use technology effectively. Research and executive education at Stanford emphasise that successful digital change is not simply about adopting new software or modern equipment. It begins with understanding people's needs, improving services, supporting better decisions and helping organisations work more efficiently. Technology delivers the greatest value when it is combined with skilled people, thoughtful leadership and continuous learning. These lessons are equally relevant for Kashmir. Strong digital skills can help small businesses reach more customers through online platforms, support entrepreneurs in expanding into new markets and enable professionals to work with organisations across the country and overseas. Freelancers can connect with clients around the world, while technology creates new opportunities to build on the Valley's existing strengths rather than replace them. Perhaps the biggest lesson is that digital skills are no longer linked to a single profession. Whether someone works in business, healthcare, education, tourism, media, finance, agriculture, research, public service or entrepreneurship, digital competence has become an important part of professional success. The ability to learn, adapt and use technology responsibly will continue to shape the future of work. Kashmir has long been recognised for its talent, creativity and commitment to learning. These qualities remain among the Valley's greatest strengths. By combining them with modern digital skills, more people can prepare for new opportunities, encourage innovation and contribute to sustainable economic and social development. Preparing Kashmir for the digital age is not simply about technology. It is about investing in people, encouraging innovation and supporting lifelong learning. Technology will continue to evolve, but people will determine how it is used. By strengthening digital skills today, Kashmir can prepare more people to seize new opportunities and contribute with confidence in an increasingly connected world. (The Author writes on digital skills. Feedback: bakshisuhaib094@gmail.com )
TDB submits progress report before Kerala HC on digital transformation
Keralaappoints new Special Govt. Pleader for Devaswom
Concern as district records five leptospirosis deaths in July
The district recording five leptospirosis deaths in the first 13 days of July, the highest in the State
Panel headed by Sudha Pillai to study Kerala Infrastructure Investment Fund Board revamp
The tenure of the five-member committee is three months from the date of the July 13 order. The panel will also examine the resource mobilisation strategy adopted by KIIFB
Kerala University to undertake comprehensive survey of land holdings
Bodies of 15 Indians killed in Vietnam boat tragedy arrive in Mumbai
The bodies of fifteen Indian nationals killed in Vietnam's boat tragedy have arrived in Mumbai. Ten victims were from Tamil Nadu, three from Andhra Pradesh, and two from Kerala. One Indian national remains hospitalized in Phu Quoc after a medical procedure. The speedboat carrying thirty-two Indian tourists capsized near Phu Quoc Island on Friday. Vietnamese authorities have ordered an investigation into the incident and detained the operator.
Weather tomorrow July 14: India's weather on Tuesday, July 14, will be highly uneven with monsoon activity. Heavy rainfall and thunderstorms are expected in eastern and northeastern states. Uttarakhand remains on alert for very heavy rainfall and potential landslides. Delhi and Uttar Pradesh will likely experience isolated showers and continued warm conditions. Western and northwestern regions will see subdued monsoon activity with scattered rainfall.
Man booked for allegedly threatening PM on social media
Father, daughter die in suspected suicide in Kunnamkulam
Wife and son remain critical
Kerala PSC examination irregularities: Crime Branch team visits PSC headquarters
Investigators record detailed statement of complainants who secured the third and fifth ranks respectively in the recruitment process for Chief (Industry and Infrastructure) at State Planning Board
Nishad Moidu appointed Scouts and Guides Commissioner
29 school bus drivers booked for drunk driving in Ernakulam Range
Vietnam boat tragedy: bodies of Kerala couple to be brought back on July 14
Kerala HC allows BJP councillor R. Sugathan to take oath in Viyyur jail
The Thiruvananthapuram Corporation councillor is under a six-month preventive detention under the Kerala Anti-Social Activities (Prevention) Act. He was among the 20 BJP councillors who had been directed by the High Court to retake their oaths following procedure violations. 19 councillors retook their oaths

