India set to attract investments worth Rs 80 lakh crore in coming years: Sonowal
India's maritime sector is poised for significant growth, with projected investments of Rs 80 lakh crore and the creation of 1.5 crore jobs. The Sagarmala program, with 840 projects underway, is driving this transformation. Key initiatives, including the Vadhavan Port and improvements in port turnaround times, are positioning India as a global maritime leader, with Kerala playing a crucial role.
Student Suicides In Kerala Surge By 50% In A Decade
Student suicides in Kerala have increased by nearly 50 per cent over the past decade, raising fresh alarm over the mental health of schoolchildren.
Kerala High Court seeks report on alleged custodial torture
72-Year-Old Tourist Found Dead in Srinagar Hotel
SRINAGAR: A 72-year-old tourist from Kerala was found unconscious in a Rajbagh hotel in Central Kashmirs Srinagar district on Tuesday evening. An official said that the tourist, identified as PJ Joseph, son of Josipah, resident of Kerala, was found unconscious at a hotel in Rajbagh Srinagar. He was immediately taken to SMHS Hospital where doctors []
Maharashtra cabinet approves policy for animation, gaming, extended reality
MUMBAI: The Maharashtra cabinet on Tuesday approved the Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming, Comics and Extended Reality (AVGC-XR) Policy 2025, which is expected to attract investments of more than Rs 50,000 crore and create two lakh jobs in the state. The decision was taken at a cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. This is an important step towards making Mumbai the capital of the entertainment and tourism sector and the Media, Entertainment and Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming, Comics and Extended Reality (AVGC-XR) sector. This sector has also been given the status of an industry and infrastructure sector, Fadnavis said. He said the policy is designed to bring in investments of about Rs 50,000 crore over the next 20 years and generate two lakh jobs in high-technology fields. The plan has been drawn up until 2050 with an outlay of around Rs 3,268 crore. Oil to AI, the Great Game continues Calling the AVGC-XR sector a vital part of the countrys growing media and entertainment industry, Fadnavis said, This sector is growing rapidly in India. The Media and Entertainment market is estimated to expand from the current $27 billion to more than $100 billion by 2030. Therefore, it is expected that more than 30 lakh direct jobs and more than 51 lakh 50 thousand indirect jobs will be created in this sector in India. The policy also aligns with the Maharashtra Economic Advisory Committees vision of making the states economy worth $1 trillion. Recently, the Central government organised the Waves 2025 international conference in Mumbai, where MoUs worth Rs 8,000 crore were signed. Several states including Karnataka, Telangana, Rajasthan, Kerala, and Madhya Pradesh have already rolled out similar policies. Maharashtra, with more than 295 studios in this field, accounts for nearly 30 per cent of Indias AVGC-XR studios. Mumbai and Pune also have 20 institutions offering training in animation, visual effects, and gaming. The state had earlier recognised AVGC-XR as an emerging industry under its Information Technology and IT-enabled services Policy 2023. Officials said the technology is now widely used in healthcare, education, marketing, defence, gaming, agriculture, and real estate. Examples include AR-VR medical simulations for patient care and medical training, immersive branding in marketing, defence simulations, and 3-D modelling with virtual tours in real estate. There is a huge scope for innovation, entrepreneurship, and intellectual property creation in this sector. This can also increase the inflow of domestic and international investment into the state. Therefore, Maharashtra has a great opportunity to become a global destination in terms of this sector. For this, various institutional units will be encouraged under this policy. Indian Institute of Creative Technology (IICT) will act as the lead institution in this sector, Fadnavis said. The state also plans to develop dedicated AVGC-XR parks equipped with modern infrastructure to support startups, MSMEs, and larger companies in the industry.
District-level logistics services to be set up to help organ transplantation activities
A platform for children to express their dream of social development
Kudumbashrees Dream Vibes on October 2 will allow Balasabha children to give voice to their thoughts on how their local community should be
CCTVs in police stations: HC seeks report
Man booked on charge of shooting at cats with airgun
No case against Suresh Gopi for alleged bogus vote entry due to lack of evidence
Police cite absence of supporting documents, say complainant can move court
World Teak Meet in Kochi from September 17
Rathan Kelkar visits Attappady, kicks off CEO@Unnathi
Prolonged power outage cripples Thrissur City as Corporation electricity staff go on strike
The joint trade unions of the Corporation electricity department launched the strike demanding withdrawal of the Local Self-Government departments order reducing sanctioned posts from 229 to 103, and seeking a salary revision that has been pending for seven years.
K.S. Anurag joins Koodalmanikyam temple as Kazhakam worker after prolonged controversy
Kerala High Court clears way for appointment; Minister Bindu hails move as a step towards social justice and equality
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Rahul Mamkootathil's appearance at the Legislative Assembly on Monday has triggered internal conflict within the Youth Congress. He was accompanied by Youth Congress Thiruvananthapuram district president Nemom Shajeer, who has now drawn sharp criticism from party factions. Members of the Youth Congress have filed complaints against Shajeer, accusing him of supporting a leader who has been suspended by the party. The complaints have been submitted to KPCC president Sunny Joseph and to the national leadership, demanding strict action. We have fully respected the party's decision to suspend Rahul and have not made any public statements until now. But when the district president walks into the Assembly alongside a suspended member, it creates the false impression that the party endorses him. That's misleading and damaging. That's why we've submitted complaints to both the national leadership and KPCC president, said Youth Congress state secretary Kiran Dev M S. Cracks within Congress leadership after Rahul Mamkootathils House visit Party insiders say the move sent out the wrong message that the party still supports Rahul, despite his suspension following serious allegations. While Sunny Joseph was present at the Assembly on Monday, he declined to comment on the incident. N S Nuzoor, former state vice president of the Youth Congress, said that the members of the A group had raised objections during the Youth Congress president election. Allegations of sexual misconduct against Rahul were known even then, and many of us voiced our dissent, but no action was taken. Eventually, 42 members broke away and formed the Oommen Chandy Brigade. We had recommended K M Abhijith's name for the leadership back then. Now, with Nemom Shajeer openly supporting Rahul, it is clear he has ground-level backing and that is what we are challenging, said Nuzoor. He added that office bearers from Thiruvananthapuram were asked to submit the complaints officially.
70 and still flying high: Idukki woman skydives from 13,000 feet
Defying both gravity and convention, Leela Jose, a farmer from Idukki, skydived when she visited her son in Dubai
Wisdom Islamic Youth lashes out at Kanthapuram for relic claims
The products are selected to be sold under the label as part of the first phase of the project
UDF MLAs begin satyagraha at assembly over Kerala police brutalities
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Mounting pressure on the government on the ongoing custodial violence row , the two opposition MLAs have entered into an indefinite satyagrahaat thelegislative assembly demanding the dismissal of the police officers who beat the Youth Congress leader Sujith at Kunnamkulam. Congress MLA of Chalakkudy Saneesh Kumar and Muslim League MLA of Manjeshwaram AKM Ashraf will be on strike. Opposition leader VD Satheesan mentioned about the strike before staging a walkout with other UDF MLAs in todays assembly session. Following a fiery debate on the ongoing custodial violence row, the opposition staged a walkout after VD Satheesan announced about the strike. The discussions, which went on for over two hours, saw Satheesam mentioning that if the CM behaves like Stalin, his actions would be questioned. The governments stand has always been to protect criminals, which is also supported by the CM, Saneesh Kumar said after beginning the strike. Though we mention todays police stations as Janamitri, these places still remain as torture rooms for people. Manjeswaram MLA AKM Ashraf remarked that though allegations of police beatings were there during all governments, such brutal incidents in this modern era, in visual form, have not been seen before. The assembly debate saw Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan reiterating that officers engaging in custodial violence will not be protected. Calling Kerala Police the best force in the country, the CM said that 144 police officers were dismissed from the service in the last 9 years. Zero tolerance for custodial torture, says Kerala police chief Kerala police complaints body seen powerless as custodial torture cases rise; public trust declines in SPCA
Traffic snarl-ups on NH-544: Collector seeks progress report from NHAI on pending works
Team formed to assess road conditions and submit findings to High Court
KSU activists, police clash during protest in Kannur
Deadline for uploading data for All India Survey on Higher Education (AISHE)
New Director of Technical Education appointed
Supplyco had record sales of 386 crore during Onam season
MSC ELSA 3 shipwreck pushes fishers into debt, distress, says Greenpeace India report
The report has been prepared in collaboration with Karumkulam panchayat in Thiruvananthapuram and the Coastal Students Cultural Forum
Police recover crucial evidence in Koipuram honey trap case
Horti-wine to have the same tax as Indian-made wine, amendment Bill presented in Kerala Assembly
Amoebic meningoencephalitis: Kerala Health dept. moots collaborative study with ICMR-NIE
Pala General Hospital to host radiation oncology centre
Delay in road construction in Edamalakkudy: PWD, contractor blames Forest department
Forest department denies the allegations and calls them baseless
Case pertains to alleged fund collection by chairman of a private hospital in Erode to install a Panchaloha idol of Lord Ayyappa at Sabarimala
KC(M) seeks fresh momentum with pro-farmer push in LDF
Tempers flare in Assembly over allegations of police brutality, Opposition stages walk-out
CM counters by citing polices pro-people stance. UDF MLAs launch indefinite agitation in Assembly
Government issues order approving third phase expansion of Infopark
Harrisons Malayalam wins gold medal at North American tea competition
HML, which manages 24 estates across Kerala and Tamil Nadu, earned the honour for Speciality Teas from Different Origins category
Government committed to providing title deeds to all: Kerala Revenue Minister
Clear roles demarcated for Infopark, GCDA for phase-III expansion of Infopark
The proposed law seeks to replace the Societies Registration Act, 1860 (No. 21), applicable to the old Malabar region, and the Travancore-Cochin Literary, Scientific and Charitable Societies Act, 1955 (Act XII of 1955), applicable to the old Travancore-Cochin region
International award to Mayor Arya Rajendran triggers social media debate over its 'credibility'
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: An international award given to Thiruvananthapuram Mayor Arya Rajendran has sparked social media storm and meme fest. Netizens are questioning the credibility of the recognition and the organisation behind it. The award, titled Certificate of Excellence, was presented by the World Book of Records for sustainable development efforts led by the Thiruvananthapuram Municipal Corporation. Arya Rajendran shared photos of the award ceremony on Facebook with a caption, Honoured to receive the Certificate of Excellence from the World Book of Records at the UK Parliament, in recognition of the efforts to promote sustainable activities. I am grateful to everyone on this prestigious occasion. CPM and several Left leaders also celebrated the moment online. However, sharp criticism soon followed. Users pointed out that the event was held not in the main chambers but in a rented hall within the House of Commons, a venue available for private functions. Critics allege that the World Book of Records is a private entity run by two individuals in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, and that awards are often handed out in exchange for payment. The inclusion of Arya Rajendran CPI(M) on the certificate raised further concerns. Many asked why a political partys name was mentioned on an award that supposedly recognised civic achievements. A few questioned whether the UK Parliament had officially endorsed a certificate with such political branding. Adding fuel to the debate were questions about who paid for the travel and award-related expenses. The mayor has not yet responded publicly to these concerns. Netizens also pointed out that Birmingham settled Santosh Shukla, Sujitha Shukla and Nikhita Bhattacharya are the owners of the organisation and that several celebrities and politicians have received similar awards in the past. The Corporation or Arya Rajendran is yet to release an official clarification. Deputy Mayor and other Corporation officials refused to comment on the issue when contacted. Mayor is currently abroad and is expected to return on Thursday. This is nothing but a scam. The so-called award comes from a private company, and it is clearly fabricated. What is worse is that the Mayor seems to have travelled using public funds. They talk about sustainability, but there is no visible sustainable development on the ground. It is all show, no substance, said BJP councillor Karamana Ajith.
Kerala Boy Sexually Assaulted By 14 Men For Two Years
Nine accused arrested; the accused befriended the boy on an LGBTQ mobile app
CAT stays Kerala governments order transferring IAS officer B Ashok
KOCHI: In yet another setback to the Kerala government, the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) Ernakulam Bench on Tuesday stayed its order transferring senior IAS officer Dr B Ashok to the Personnel and Administrative Reforms Department (P&ARD). With the stay, Ashok will continue as Principal Secretary (Agriculture) and Agricultural Production Commissioner. The Tribunals intervention comes just days after Ashok had rejoined the agriculture department following a previous CAT order that blocked the governments move to appoint him as chairman of the Kerala Transport Development Finance Corporation (KTDFC). He had returned from leave and resumed charge in agriculture, but within days the government issued another transfer order shifting him to P&ARD. The repeated transfer of the senior bureaucrat has now drawn back-to-back rebukes from the Tribunal, leaving the government embarrassed.
Kochi cyber police arrest woman in 25 crore cyber fraud
This is the first arrest in the scam, in which a Kochi-based businessperson was duped into engaging in stock trading promising high returns
K-FON to provide 2.5 lakh connections by next year, says Kerala Chief Minister
Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan dismisses complaints that K-FON has very limited internet speed and that its customer service is poor and says that all such problems are being resolved
Replying to a calling attention motion in Assembly, K.N. Balagopal says he has apprised Union Finance Minister of difficulties faced by people working in various sectors in the aftermath of U.S. tariffs
It is the responsibility of the heads of healthcare institutions to ensure that patients do not end up paying for equipment or medicines, she says
Kerala: 2 government employees among 14 accused of raping 16-year-old boy; 9 arrested
In Kerala's Kasaragod, a disturbing case has emerged involving the sexual assault of a 16-year-old boy. Nine individuals, including two government employees, have been arrested. The victim was allegedly abused over two years by 14 men he met on a gay dating app, with incidents occurring at his home and in Kannur and Kozhikode.
Wayanad landslide victims to get new houses by January, says Kerala CM
Kerala government is building homes for Wayanad landslide survivors. Pinarayi Vijayan says the project aims to hand over houses by January 2026. A list of 402 beneficiaries has been prepared. Some have already received financial assistance to live elsewhere. A township is being built on acquired land. A committee is coordinating the rehabilitation efforts.
Right-wing Christian group abuses author M Leelavathi for skipping birthday in support of Gaza
KOCHI: Author M. Leelavathis decision to forgo celebrating her 98th birthday on Tuesday, in solidarity with the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, has sparked a vile cyberattack. Her statement When I see the children in Gaza holding out their bowls for food, how can food go down my throat? was met with online abuse and mockery. One taunt read: Maybe youre just tired of plain rice. Teacher, why not try mandi rice? Maybe then youll find some happiness in your old age. Speaking to the media, the author, affectionately known as Leelavathi Teacher, reiterated that she views aging as a time for reflection, not celebration, and has never observed her birthdays. I consider everyone equal, irrespective of religion, country, or caste. In 2019, I had only rice gruel on Onam after hearing about the plight of children affected by the landslides in Wayanad, she said. Devastating landslides in Puthumala and Kavalappara in Wayanad district had claimed 76 lives in August 2019. To me, children everywhere are the same. Those who oppose me are free to do so. I hold no enmity, she added. Defending her, writer C. Radhakrishnan said: This is in very bad taste. On her 98th birthday, a revered teacher expressed her sorrow: I feel heartbroken about the children dying in Gaza. I cannot enjoy any food. While most of the media understood her sentiment, a few twisted it into a communal issue and resorted to abuse. Some media outlets have become so poisoned that they cannot recognize a mothers pain for children regardless of caste, religion, or nationality. It is tragic that even in Kerala, the media is falling prey to such divisive narratives. Leading the online attack was CASA (Christian Association & Alliance for Social Action), a Kerala-based right-wing Christian group. On its Facebook page, it ridiculed her by bringing up militant violence in Israel and the killings in Kashmir to question what it called her selective outrage. One post read: Ammachi, when 27 tourists were shot dead in Kashmir, you had no problem eating, right? If you're tired of rice and now crave halal kuzhimandi, be careful not to get a bone stuck in your throat.
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court has dismissed a plea seeking to bring registered political parties under the ambit of the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition, and Redressal) Act, 2013. The Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act came into being in 2013 to protect women from sexual harassment at workplaces and ensuring a safe work environment. A bench of Chief Justice of India B R Gavai and Justices K Vinod Chandran and Atul S Chandurkar said applying the POSH Act to political parties would open a Pandora's box and become a tool for blackmail and misuse. How do you equate political parties as workplace? When a person joins a political party, it is not employment. It is not a job as they join political parties on their own volition and on non-remuneration basis. How can the law against sexual harassment at workplace include political parties? This will open a Pandora's box to blackmail the members, the bench told the petitioner. The top court was hearing an appeal against a 2022 Kerala High Court judgment which said political parties were under no compulsion to establish ICCs in the absence of employee employer relationship. Senior advocate Shobha Gupta, appearing for petitioner Yogamaya M G, submitted though many women were active members of political parties only CPM had an internal complaint committee. The top court had earlier refused to hear a PIL with a similar prayer.
A shift in Kerala's Left politics? CPM switches Sabarimala stance ahead of 2026 assembly polls
Kerala's Left government shifts its stance on the Sabarimala temple issue. It now aligns with devotee sentiments before the 2026 elections. The government terms women's entry a 'closed matter'. This follows a 2018 Supreme Court ruling and subsequent protests. The Travancore Devaswom Board plans a global summit. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan aims to appease Hindu voters.
CAT stays Kerala governments transfer order of IAS officer B. Ashok a day after it was issued
Central Administrative Tribunal posts case for hearing on September 23
Kerala Reports 67 Cases Of Deadly Brain-Eating Amoeba, 18 Deaths So Far
Amoebic meningoencephalitis, often called the rain-eating amoeba infection, is caused by Naegleria fowleri.
Nun found dead in Kerala monastery; police suspect suicide
KOLLAM: A 33-year-old nun was found hanging in a monastery in Kollam city on Monday. The deceased has been identified as Mary Scholastica, a native of Madurai district, Tamil Nadu. Police recovered a suicide note, and the preliminary investigation suggests it is a case of suspected suicide. The nun was found hanging around 3 p.m. yesterday. Although those at the convent rushed her to a private hospital, she could not be saved. Her relatives had visited the monastery a few days ago, and police said they received information that emotional scenes unfolded during the visit. Police said a detailed probe has been launched. The deceased nun had been a resident of the monastery for three years. The initial conclusion is that it is a case of suspected suicide. From the suicide note and testimony from the official of the Monarchy, it is clear that she has been depressed. However, we have registered the case and begun the investigation, a source at Kollam East Police Station said. (If you are having suicidal thoughts, or are worried about a friend or need emotional support, someone is always there to listen. Call the Sneha Foundation at 04424640050, Tele Manas at 14416 (available 24/7), or the Tata Institute of Social Sciences helpline at 02225521111, which is available Monday to Saturday from 8 am to 10 pm.)
Bomb threat at Kerala Secretariat; police term it fake after inspections
Threat was received on email id of State protocol officer
US tariff blow threatens Keralas traditional industries and exports, says FM Balagopal
Orders are being cancelled, stocks are piling up in cold storages and the utilisation of processing plants has slumped below 20 per cent, Balagopal said
Nun found dead in convent in Kerala
33-year-old woman, a native of Tamil Nadu, found dead in her room at the convent in Kollam
Kerala's anime sleeper cells come alive and kicking with Demon Slayer
Flipping over the assumption that anime is yet to go mainstream in Kerala is the current hubbub following the release of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba The Movie: Infinity Castle. The much-anticipated film of the popular Demon Slayer franchise has created an unexpected big bang at Keralas box office last week. Theatres in cities like Kochi and Thiruvananthapuram are witnessing packed audiences, prompting some of them to increase the number of shows. Even if one is not well-versed with the manga, the plot is simple Tanjiro Kamado and other members of the Demon Slayer Corps take on a swarm of demons at Infinity Castle. Beyond the story, it is the art, the graphics and the character arcs that truly make this film an absolute must-watch at the theatres. Shows have been housefull. Quite a delightful surprise this season. We will continue to screen it from early morning to late night this week, says Linto Davis, owner of Vanitha Theatre in Kochi. Its similar scenes in the state capital as well. We knew that there was a fan base for the franchise here. But the peoples reception has exceeded our expectations, says a spokesperson of Ariex Plex SL Cinemas in Thiruvananthapuram. Even on weekdays, the shows are full. This trend is likely to continue next week as well. Liberty Basheer, film producer and theatre owner, is also stunned at the reception this Japanese anime movie is receiving. I didnt expect it would be such a hit here, he says. Basheers theatres screening the movie are running houseful. So are many others in the state. People, especially youngsters, arrive sporting merchandise from the anime-manga series. Some even cosplay. This success is likely influenced by two reasons, says the founder of Shinigami, an anime community in Kerala, who prefers to remain anonymous. One, during Covid, a lot of people started watching anime, and Demon Slayer was one of the favourites. Two, it is an ongoing series. So, people are curious to learn what happens next. And it is not just anime-manga fans, even those who are interested in the superhero genre are out to watch Demon Slayer. We have sleeper cells of anime fans. Thats what I realised, quips Sree Nandan, who is part of several anime communities. The level of making is so impeccable, the graphics and art so fantastic that many have even begun reading the manga because of this buzz around the film. This growing clamour has opened up larger conversations too, and one such revolves around Chainsaw Man: The Movie Reze Arc, which releases on September 26. This is another movie we have all been waiting for, says San Ramsankar, a cosplayer and anime fan. Chainsaw Man is meant for a more mature audience and so will come with age restrictions. Linto of Vanitha Theatre, however, is thrilled to play host again. Chainsaw Man will certainly be screened at my theatre, from early show to the late one, he says. Fans, meanwhile, foresee a rise in popularity of anime in Kerala. And many believe this will also translate to an interest in homegrown productions. Azeem Kattali, co-founder of Eunoians animation studio, is piqued about the possibilities. Its revealed that there are scores of anime lovers in Kerala. However, for a Malayalam anime film to be successful, we have to have a story rooted in our culture, the characters must be known to the audience, and the art quality has to match the Japanese version, he says. Sanid Asif Ali, an independent comic publisher from Kochi, is raring to go at it. Did we expect Lokah a woman superhero film to be this successful? I believe the time is conducive to carve out a space for homegrown works to flourish. Stories that are rooted in our land, culture and folklore, but in anime format, he says. Sounds good, right?
150 years of law and legacy: Government Law College, Thiruvananthapuram, marks a historic milestone
Away from the clamour of the city, yet right at its very heart, stands a place that no page of Thiruvananthapurams history can leave behind. One of the oldest law colleges in the country, it has lived not just as an institution of learning, but as a space where freedom, friendships, art, politics, and countless passions have found a voice. Shaded by greenery, the spacious campus at Barton Hill occupies the historic Highland Bungalow, once the residence of Walthew Clarence Barton, the first chief engineer of the PWD. Here, learning was never just from textbooks. The campus has shaped generations, its spirit carried far beyond the gates. From its corridors walked out men and women who became leading lawyers, judges, teachers, artists, and visionaries. Now, marking 150 years, Government Law College, Thiruvananthapuram, resembles a matriarch who has seen it all, still alive with purpose, still guiding generations to dream, fight, and create. A brief history The story began in January 1875, when the Travancore Government sanctioned a law class at His Highness College, enabling students to take the Madras University Law Examination. W E Ormsby, Barrister-at-law, then a judge at the Sadur Court of Travancore, was appointed professor of law, and he opened the class that February. By 1894, it grew into His Highness Maharajas Law College. The college was first affiliated to Madras University, later brought under the Travancore High Court, and with the formation of the University of Travancore in 1938, shifted under university control. In 1949, it moved briefly to Ernakulam, but returned to Barton Hill in 1954. The postgraduate course was launched in 1962, and the five-year LLB in 198485. Today, it is a permanent institution under the state government. Justice C S Rajan, an alumnus of the college, points to the colleges long-held prestige: At that time, there were only two law colleges in south India one in Madras and the other in Thiruvananthapuram. Eminent lawyers from the High Court were directly appointed as principals here. Well-known civil lawyer E Subrahmanya Iyer and the famous criminal lawyer Malloor Govinda Pillai served as principals of the college. For Sindhu Thulaseedharan, dean (faculty of law), University of Kerala, the heart of the college remains its teachers. The campus is very special to me. What stood out the most was the sincerity of the teachers, she says. The close connection we shared with our teachers not just deepened our bond with the campus but also shaped us in many ways. It was their dedication that inspired many of us to choose the teaching profession. An early 20th-century pic of the college The college today At present, the college offers five-year LLB (two batches), three-year LLB (one batch), and three batches of LLM, along with nearly 45 PhD scholars. Unlike most government law colleges in Kerala, which have just one law professor, this campus has six professors. Principal Bindumol V C, herself an alumna, says, The main vision of the college is to remain accessible to all, while maintaining the highest standards of quality. The campus is home to 850 students, ranging in age from 17 to 65. It has an active NCC unit, opening pathways to the armed forces as well as legal and public services. Skill development programmes, interdisciplinary studies, and a placement cell keep the institution in step with contemporary needs. For over two decades, the Moot Court Society has trained students in advocacy, research, and legal writing, while the Legal Aid Clinic provides free services to underprivileged communities. Run by students under faculty supervision, the clinic has become both a training ground and a channel for social commitment. The colleges cultural presence is equally vibrant. We engage with society, not just legally and academically but through arts and politics too, says Sairam K, general secretary of the College Union. We secured 7th place in the last Kerala University Kalolsavam, and students actively participate in national youth festivals. Notably, much has changed in student demographics. Assistant Professor Saleena U says, When I was studying here, there were only 15 female students. Today, girls make up almost 60 per cent of the students. In postgraduate courses, nearly 90 per cent are women. Saleena also highlights a long-standing asset: the library. It is one of the finest law libraries in the state. It houses some of the most precious volumes in the countrys legal history, she says. Currently, eight judges serving in the Kerala High Court are alumni of the college, showing the institutions steady presence in the states legal sphere. And, as part of its 150th-year celebrations, the college is planning to record and bring together all those who studied here under one roof. Since former students are now spread across the world, collecting their details is a challenging task. Yet, this remains a key goal of the 150th year celebration, which will reunite those who studied here, faculty, and current students, celebrate their achievements, and strengthen connections, says Sairam. Students at the Law college Notable Alumni Justice Fathima Beevi First woman judge of the Supreme Court of India Neelam Sanjeeva Reddy Former president of India C Achutha Menon & P K Vasudevan Nair chief ministers of Kerala Padma Shri N R Madhava Menon founder of National Judicial Academy and National Law Schools, and a member of the Law Commission R Sankar one of the architects of the Indian Constitution J Cyriac Mathew and J K K Mathew Supreme Court judges Ramesh Chennithala and Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan - former ministers of Kerala Rasool Pookutty Oscar-winning sound designer M R Hariharan Nair, former High Court judge I studied at the college from 1965 to 1967. Many who enrolled were government employees, especially from the police or revenue services, since they had to clear a Criminal Judicial Test. A law degree gave them an exemption from that paper. We were fortunate to have excellent teachers. It was the encouragement of one such teacher that inspired my path to becoming a judge. During my studies, I received the Malloor Govinda Pillai Gold Medal for securing the highest marks in Criminal Law among all the law colleges under Kerala University. A Sampath, former MP I joined Trivandrum Law College in 1984 for the three-year LLB course, and later pursued my LLM as well. N K Premachandran, Kodikunnil Suresh, and I studied here during the same period. Later, in the 15th and 16th Lok Sabha, we were together in Parliament. I still remember moments from those days, like when classes began, we would sometimes jump out through the windows. Among all subjects, Constitutional Law was my favourite. I have now decided to institute a cash award, starting this year, for toppers in the subject. M R Hariharan Nair A Sampath Rajeev Nair, senior director - legal, HP India (198994) My memories trace back to a warm summer morning in 1989. Bartons bungalow, with most of its fittings and fixtures intact, served as the colleges administrative office, with the office files lounging luxuriously in his favourite bathtub! Portraits along the classroom walls evoked the institutions illustrious past, while the library and corridors brimmed with ideas, debates, and the hum of politics, culture, and art. For the diffident teenagers who walked in, those years became an initiation into confidence, resilience, and friendships that endure to this day. K S Ajayakumar, former principal I spent 30 years at the Law College Thiruvananthapuram as a student, teacher, and principal. I was part of the centenary celebrations that happened in 1976. The then president of India, Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed, was the chief guest. Later, as a teacher, I was part of the 125th year celebrations. I was there again for the 140th anniversary. Now, I feel fortunate to witness the 150th year as well. For me, it is a legacy written into my life. Justice K Babu, High Court of Kerala I argued my first case there. Many leading lawyers came to teach us practical aspects of practising law. That spirit gave us the foundation we needed to grow as lawyers. Rajeev Nair K S Ajayakumar Justice K Babu
Kerala Nun Found Dead In Convent, Suspect Note Recovered: Cops
A nun allegedly died by suicide at a convent here, police said on Tuesday.
Where homes become workspaces: Keralas MSME wave, led by women
Thiruvananthapuram, Sep 16 (PTI) Across Kerala, small businesses are taking root in the most familiar of places. In towns and villages alike, dining tables are doubling as desks and spare rooms as workspaces, as a wave of entrepreneurship reshapes the states economy. Keralas Left government says over the past three and a half years, more than 350,000 new micro, small and medium enterprises have sprung up. Almost a third of them are led by women, many of whom are running their ventures from home. With looser regulations and government-backed digital platforms, these household enterprises are beginning to redraw the economic
28 injured as KSRTC Swift bus rams under-construction underpass at Cherthala in Keralas Alappuzha
Among the injured, 11 are reported to be in serious condition. Fire and Rescue Services personnel had to cut open the bus to rescue driver and conductor
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Concern over safety of pools after amoebic infection at Akkulam pool
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The recent detection of amoebic meningoencephalitis in a teenager who had used the swimming pool at Akkulam Tourist Village has sparked anxiety among regular swimmers and parents in the capital. The rare but fatal brain infection has forced authorities to shut down the Akkulam pool. The deadly infection has claimed 17 lives in the last nine months in the state, with seven reported in September alone. My 14-year-old has been attending swimming sessions for the past three years, but we stopped soon after hearing about the Akkulam incident. We always believed ponds and open water bodies were unsafe, but learning that such an infection can come from a pool is frightening. I am really scared to send my son back. I feel chances are high to contract the disease as people spend longer hours in the pool. No water body is safe anymore, said Jisha S, a concerned parent. At the Jimmy George Indoor Stadium swimming pool, which sees 350 to 400 users daily, the management has stepped up screening and water-quality checks. An official in-charge of the pool said that they checked samples both from the pool and rest room and that it is safe. We follow strict protocol and majority of the people coming here are regular users. Even professional swimmers come here. We filter and chlorinate the pool every day and carry out deep cleaning once a week. We are keeping in check the quality of water. People know the standards we keep, and hence, those who come regularly continue to come, said the official. Implementing strict ground rules, especially taking showers before entering the pool should be followed. If the users dont follow personal hygiene, the pool will get contaminated. The pool at Akkulam is used by tourists and it could be a reason for the contamination. We dont allow people to come wearing swim dresses. They should come here and change. Following these rules is key, the official added. Meanwhile, the Chandrasekharan Nair Stadium pool, which had been closed for renovation, is slated to reopen this week. Every day around 200 people come here and use our pool. We do filtering and chlorination regularly. We had shut down for the past one week for maintenance. All regular users are waiting for the pool to reopen, said the official in charge of the pool at the stadium.
No info about family, Muslim man steps in for Hindu womans last rites in Kerala
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: T Safeer lost his mother 24 years ago. Not a single day passes without me remembering her. When Rakhi amma passed, it hit me the same way, said Safeer, the ward member of Chittattumukku in Kadinamkulam panchayat. This was why Safeer, a practising Muslim, stepped in last Friday to conduct the last rites of Rakhi, 44, a person with intellectual disabilities, as per the Hindu tradition. There is no need to focus on religion for that, he said. A native of Chhattisgarh, Rakhi had been a resident at the Benedict Menni Psycho Social Rehabilitation Centre in Kadinamkulam for the past two-and-a-half years. She was diagnosed with breast and liver cancer soon after admission. As her health deteriorated, Rakhi made a wish that her last rites be performed as per Hindu customs. However, she had no memory of her family, and the staff at the Christian-run centre could not trace her roots beyond her name and home state. They contacted me soon after her passing. I have always believed that if someone expresses a last wish, especially someone so vulnerable, we must honour it, said Safeer. He has done this before, too. In fact, just two weeks ago, he once again played the role of a son when he performed the final rites of another Hindu woman from the centre, Sudakshina from Nagaroor. We managed to locate her brother and daughter, but both had mental problems and couldnt carry out the rites. I did what I could, said Safeer. In the case of Rakhi, he said. I dont know if I performed the rites exactly as they should. However, I did it with the full knowledge I had and with help from friends. I believe it would be accepted by any god. The person at the Santhi Theeram crematorium guided me. The Imam of the local Jamaath congratulated me. He told me, You did the right thing by considering a dead person as your own, he said. He visits the centre often, speaking to residents, checking in on their health and supporting the staff. I would do this for anyone. Even if no one supports me. My religion has taught me to give utmost respect to a human body, be it of a close relative or a complete stranger, said Safeer. He, however, expressed surprise and concern that his act had become news. Its concerning. When I was young. such gestures were common; none thought these special. Now, when we do something simply human, it gets attention as secularism has become a rare thing, he said. Safeer said if his act sends the message to uphold secularism, he would welcome it. Faith should be in the mind. However, your heart must always be open to people, without separating them into boxes. Every person deserves dignity in death. This is not just about religious harmony, this is about being human. Its the least any of us should do, he said.
Thrissur woman gets Rs 22-lakh haemophilia treatment for free
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The health department has provided a costly preventive treatment free of charge to a 32-year-old woman from Thrissur with haemophilia, a bleeding disorder, in what would be a first in the country. Emicizumab therapy, which costs Rs 22 lakh annually, was given to the woman as part of a life-saving initiative, at a time when many states lack effective programmes for haemophilia patients. Health Minister Veena George noted that Kerala had made great strides in treating haemophilia. The state became the first in India to introduce Emicizumab, an innovative treatment to prevent bleeding in haemophilia patients. Initially, the programme was limited to children under 18, but the woman was included after she was diagnosed with haemophilia a few years ago. Dr Rahul U R, the states child health nodal officer, explained, Its rare for women to have haemophilia, but we decided to start Emicizumab due to her condition. Haemophilia is a genetic disorder where blood doesnt clot properly, usually affecting men. Women are typically carriers, and its rare for them to be diagnosed with the disease. The woman had been treated for heavy bleeding before genetic tests confirmed haemophilia. Due to uncontrolled bleeding, both her ovaries and uterus had to be removed and she has been on long-term hormone therapy. Despite recurrent bleeding and joint pain, she is now recovering. The woman became the first to receive Emicizumab prophylaxis after evaluation.
Cracks within Congress leadership after Rahul Mamkootathils House visit
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Rahul Mamkootathils short yet damaging visit to the assembly on Monday has led to a virtual divide within the Congress leadership. While Leader of Opposition V D Satheesan is evidently unhappy with the tainted MLAs move, the state leadership, especially the three working presidents who are fast emerging as a new power centre, is not. Meanwhile, Rahul seems to be going all out in a win-or-lose battle to reclaim his lost glory within the party. The KPCC-DCC office-bearers meet, held hours after the assembly adjourned for the day, witnessed sharp criticism against the leadership over lack of clarity in its stance on the entire episode. Rahuls mentor Shafi Parambil, who is also a working president, was conspicuously absent. Satheesan chose to remain silent on the issue at the meet, apparently to express his protest over some senior leaders favouring the tainted MLA. K Muraleedharan and V T Balram raised the issue as they severely criticised Youth Congress district president Nemon Shajeer, who had accompanied Rahul to the assembly. Balram asked how the party can defend this on social media. He was also unsparing in his criticism of senior leaders who openly take contradictory positions on the issue. Though KPCC president Sunny Joseph tried to explain his response to media queries earlier in the day, Balram refused to buy the argument. He pointed out a lack of clarity in what Sunny said. The party shouldve openly distanced itself from Rahul. Though the party has taken action, theres a lot more do, he said. To which, many pointed out that Rahul shouldnt have attended the assembly on Monday. Obviously, Rahuls presence in the House will take the sting out of UDF attempts to corner the LDF government over key issues like police atrocities. Now the focus has shifted to Rahul. In short, his visit to the assembly today will only help the CPM. Thats why Satheesan was not keen on him attending the session, said sources. Muraleedharan launched a scathing attack on the cyber attacks against senior leaders, including Satheesan. A five-member team led by Balram, and comprising M Liju, Deepthi Mary Varghese, Pazhakulam Madhu and P M Niyas, has been formed to come up with a report on cyber bullying. The team will also probe whether party digital media cell played any role in the cyber attacks. Though Satheesan stood more or less isolated in the party, Rahuls assembly visit drew criticism from the opposite camp too. When action was taken (against Rahul), none of the senior leaders opposed. How can they back Rahul now? When it comes to such issues the KPCC president seems more or less ineffective, while the three working presidents run the show, said a leader, on condition of anonymity. Meanwhile, sources said Rahul attended the session with the silent nod from a few leaders. He is making a calculated move to win back his previous position in the party. Though he tried to meet AICC general secretary in-charge of the state Deepa Dasmunshi, the latter turned down the request. Its not clear whether Rahul will continue to attend the assembly.
Muslim organisations in Kerala hail SC stay on Waqf Act provisions
KOZHIKODE: Various Muslim organisations have welcomed the Supreme Courts decision, in its interim order on Monday, to stay certain provisions in the Waqf (Amendment) Act. IUML state president Panakkad Syed Sadiq Ali Shihab Thangal said it is heartening to know that the SC has found merit in the reservations raised by the party and other organisations about the Act. He said the court has made it clear that the provision that a person has to follow Islam for five years before declaring his or assets as waqf will leave enough room for misuse of power. It is also a great achievement that the provision to allow district collectors to fix the property right in revenue records has also been stayed, Thangal said. Samastha Kerala Jem-Iyyathul Ulama president Syed Muhammad Jiffri Muthukoya Thangal said the order will give a boost to public confidence in the judiciary. The fight against the Act would continue through both legal and political means, he added. IUML national general secretary P K Kunhalikutty said the order has upheld the fundamental rights on faith enshrined in the Constitution. Addressing reporters, he termed the order a reminder that it is impossible to pass any law just because someone has a majority in Parliament. Sunni leader and Indian Grand Mufti Kanthapuram A P Aboobacker Musaliyar said the order strengthens the democratic fight to protect constitutional rights. He said the governments intervention in waqf amounted to an affront on the right to follow a faith and questioned the very basic foundation of tolerance and civil rights. Jamaat-e-Islami Kerala amir P Mujeeb Rehman said the order comes as a great relief. We demand the Act be cancelled entirely, he said. The court has granted interim stay to many of the controversial provisions in the Act, but there are other provisions that remain a concern. He hoped that those issues will also be addressed in the final judgement. The Dakshina Kerala Jem-Iyyathul Ulama said the courts intervention has protected constitutional principles and the heritage of Waqf institutions. The freedom and rights of Waqf institutions must be protected. This verdict has given hope to the community, said president K P Abubacker Hasrat and general secretary Thodiyur Muhammed Kunju Maulavi in a statement.
Black magic alleged in Pathanamthitta torture case; police dismiss claim
PATHANAMTHITTA: The honey trap and torture case involving a Pathanamthitta couple has taken a strange turn with allegations of black magic and the likelihood of more victims surfacing even as the police probe progresses. The police have dismissed the claims. Jayesh, 30, and his wife Reshmi, 25, of Koipuram, have been booked for the brutal assault and extortion of a 19-year-old from Alappuzha and a 22-year-old youth from Ranni on September 1 and 5, respectively. The victims alleged they were beaten with iron rods and bicycle chains, stapler pins were driven into their private parts, and they were hung from the roof with ropes. As per the FIR, one victim was forced to stage sexual acts with Reshmi, while Jayesh tied his hands with her shawl and threatened him with a dagger. The victims alleged that during the assault, the couple spoke in an unknown language and invoked ancestral spirits, suggesting a black magic element. Also, Reshmi was reportedly seen folding her hands before Jayesh in what seemed as part of a ritual. However, police dismissed these claims, saying the case is confined to torture and extortion. The black magic angle is being exaggerated to mislead the probe, Koipuram Inspector Liby P M, who is investigating the case, told the TNIE . The police also denied reports of there being more victims. Meanwhile, investigators confirmed that Jayesh had been named in a POCSO case involving a 16-year-old girl in 2016. They believe there is crucial evidence on Reshmis phone, which they are trying to access. However, the couple is reportedly not cooperating with the probe. A special team led by Tiruvalla DySP Nandakumar, along with Koipuram Inspector Liby P M and others, is probing the case. The couple has been booked under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita Sections 296(b), 351(3), 126(2), 115(2), 118(1), 118(2), 109(1) and 309(4), which include charges of threats of death or grievous harm, causing hurt and grievous hurt, especially with dangerous weapons. Attempt to murder, kidnapping or abduction with intent to harm, as well as robbery or dacoity committed using deadly weapons, are also included.
Industry seeks liberal excise policy to unlock Keralas wedding market
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: A month after Kochi hosted Indias first-ever Wedding and MICE Conclave, industry stakeholders say the lack of a liberal excise policy continues to hold back business in the state. Though the government eased monthly dry day restrictions, liquor policy reforms fall short of the requirement to make Kerala competitive in wedding and MICE tourism. According to estimates presented at the conclave, the state could generate up to Rs 13,000 crore annually from the Wedding and MICE segment, given its unique mix of backwaters, beaches, hill stations, and luxury resorts. However, the absence of a flexible liquor policy and high permit costs are discouraging large-scale event planners. Though the event drew around 300 wedding planners from across the country, industry representatives say converting this interest into actual business will require a more liberal excise framework that supports large-scale events and destination weddings. Currently, on average, the state hosts 350 destination weddings a year, generating around Rs 500 crore annually. But planners and hoteliers insist this is only a fraction of Keralas real potential. Another major demand from the industry is to extend liquor serving hours beyond the current 11 pm limit, which they argue is incompatible with the requirements of late-night wedding receptions, gala dinners, and corporate events. With the right policy support, Kerala can generate over Rs 13,000 crore annually from the Wedding and MICE segment. Rajasthan and Goa are booming because of liberal liquor policy, and compared to these states, Kerala can host big fat weddings and intimate weddings at half the cost. We are not getting even one percent of the total destination wedding happening in the country, Kerala Travel Mart (KTM) president Jose Pradeep told the TNIE . The wedding and MICE market expects flexibility, said an event management association member. Unless Kerala addresses excise barriers and timings, the state will continue to lose out despite its unmatched natural advantages, he said. Recently, the state government allowed star-category hotels to serve liquor on the first of every month for approved events, provided they secure a special permit by paying Rs 50,000. A restrictive excise regime continues to drive business to other states. For a large corporate MICE event, that additional cost may not matter. But for smaller weddings, its a burden. Couples simply choose another state where such restrictions dont exist, said Jose Dominic, KTM founder-president. Goa and Rajasthan are the leading Indian wedding destinations. In Kerala, Kochi, Kumarakom and Kovalam top the list. According to wedding planner Raju Kannampuzha, the state has lost the momentum it gained during the pandemic years. During COVID, borders were closed and Kerala became the natural choice. We even got a fair number of north Indian weddings. But that trend is no longer there. Now, most events we see involve either the bride or groom from Kerala, he said. He added that Kerala is being chosen mainly for intimate weddings with 100-300 guests, largely because it is a cheaper option compared to Rajasthan and Goa. Intimate weddings cost around Rs 1 crore to Rs 1.5 crore while high-end weddings cost Rs 5 crore to Rs 10 crore. L500 cr generated Currently, on an average, the state hosts around 350 destination weddings a year, generating around I500 crore In Kerala, Kochi, Kumarakom and Kovalam are the leading wedding destinations
Farmers in Kerala's Idukki chart sweet success tale with stingless bee honey
IDUKKI: Farmers in Idukkis Udumbannoor Keralas emerging hotspot for stingless bee honey are discovering that their buzzing friends can do more than just pollinate crops. Low-cost beekeeping has opened up a sweet new source of income for farmers, while also boosting the yield from their vegetable farms. The first steps were taken in 2021-22 when Udumbannoor panchayat, in collaboration with the Krishi Bhavan, distributed bee boxes under the Janakeeya Aasuthrana Padhathi (public planning project). Each box, worth Rs 2,000, was provided at a subsidy of 50% over the years. By 2024, the initiative gained momentum with the formation of Krishi Koottam, a collective of local beekeepers. They received hands-on training in hive management and honey harvesting to help them step into commercial operatons. Nearly 250 farmers have grabbed the opportunity, said Ajimon K, a Krishi officer. The group secured an FSSAI license and launched the certified brand Udumbannoor Stingless Bee Honey this August. The panchayat also announced the launch on social media. We began in the off-season, so only 25 bottles could be sold. March is when we are expecting a sharp rise in demand. Our vision is to form a registered society of beekeepers so that stingless bee honey becomes a sustainable commercial product for Udumbannoor, said panchayat president Latheesh. Latheesh said, Only about 600ml of stingless bee honey can be harvested from a single box. However, within a year, the colony can multiply and the number of boxes can be doubled. Every year, we plan to distribute more subsidised boxes and induct more farmers into beekeeping. With proper training, they can harvest honey of the highest quality. Latheesh said the panchayats ultimate goal is to ensure authenticity and trust. We want customers to taste pure, organic stingless bee honey directly from farmers, he said. To guarantee purity and consistency, honey extraction will be supervised by trained Krishi Bhavan officials. We are determined to keep it 100% organic and pure, Ajimon emphasised. Currently, stingless bee honey is sold in 400ml jars for `1,000 either directly via the panchayat or Horticorp outlets. Farmers say beekeeping is also shaping a greener future. When bees thrive, crops give better yield, flowers bloom richer and the entire ecosystem breathes easier. Every jar of honey is not just food, but proof of a healthy environment, said a farmer. First steps in 2021-22 Udumbannoor panchayat collaborated with the Krishi Bhavan They distributed bee boxes under the Janakeeya Aasuthrana Padhathi Each box, worth I2,000, was provided at a subsidy of 50% over the years
18k to compete in this years Kerala School Olympics
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Kerala School Olympics, which will be hosted in the state capital next month, will have the participation of over 18,000 students -- a sharp rise of 2,000 students from the last years figure of 16,000, sources from the education department said. Officials from the department have confirmed that unlike last year, venues will be limited to a maximum of 11 for this years olympics. Authorities expect to have over 9,000 competitions in close to 40 events to be held as part of the sports meet. We wouldve had an even higher number of participants, approximately 25,000, but the nationals of certain games like taekwondo, wrestling, and football are falling before our olympics schedule, said a higher official. Sources said that this year two new events will be introduced for disabled children Cricket and Bocce (for girls). The state expects to have 1,500 students taking part in inclusive sports events. The matters, including the venues, will be finalised after a meeting with the General Education Minister, V Sivankutty, on Tuesday. Key spaces, including the Central Stadium, Chandrasekharan Nair Stadium, and the Kerala University Stadium, are being considered as venues. Besides these, the department will also be seeking a few more spaces as backup for the smooth facilitation of the games. Accommodation for participants will be arranged in nearby schools, said a higher official. The new edition will also have female students from the Gulf countries. Last year, the students from the Gulf participated in the sports meet as the 15th district of the state. The winning district will receive the Chief Ministers Golden Cup, along with awards for champion school and individual players. Key details Date: October 22 to 28 18,000 students to participate, including 1,500 in inclusive sports Venues sought Central Stadium GV Raja Sports School Chandrasekharan Nair Stadium Jimmy George Indoor Stadium Kerala University Stadium Vattiyoorkavu Shooting Range KCA Cricket Ground, All Saints College Police Stadium Tennis Club, Thiruvananthapuram Dr B R Ambedkar International Aquatic Complex St Xaviers College Stadium
Kerala Wikimedians revive India edition of Wiki Loves Earth
KOCHI: After an eight-year hiatus, the Indian edition of Wiki Loves Earth (WLE), a Wikimedia initiative to promote natural heritage through an annual global photography competition, made a return this year, thanks to the Wikimedians from Kerala. A main objective that prompted the group of Malayalam users of Wikimedia to take up the initiative was to enhance and expand nature and environment-related articles on Wikipedia in Indian languages, including Malayalam. While much of the focus has traditionally been on the English edition, its equally important to make content available in Indian languages so that knowledge becomes accessible to a wider audience. We revived and launched the campaign this year. We plan to strengthen these efforts through larger campaigns that draw the attention of individuals, communities and nature organisations, encouraging them to contribute to Wikimedia Commons, Manoj Karingamadathil, administrator of the Malayalam Wikisource Project, told the TNIE . In Malayalam, we already have dedicated Wikipedia pages on birds, butterflies, dragonflies and other local environmental topics. Our goal is to take this momentum to the national level and expand across other Indian languages. This work is timely and relevant in the context of climate change and human-wildlife conflict, where reliable and open knowledge is essential, he said. Last held in 2017, the return of the competition to India is especially significant given Indias status as one of the worlds 17 megadiverse countries. Despite occupying only 2.4% of the worlds land area, India is home to nearly 8% of the planets recorded species. Besides India, the 2025 edition saw participation from 55 countries. Over 5,000 participants worldwide joined to capture the beauty of protected natural areas. More than 77,000 new images were contributed, enriching Wikimedia projects and taking them closer to the one million milestone. WLE is organised by volunteer communities on Wikimedia projects across the globe to promote natural heritage through freely licensed images contributed to Wikimedia Commons. The initiative encourages both amateur and professional photographers to document nature reserves, protected areas, biodiversity and landscapes within their respective countries. The 2025 edition witnessed entries submitted from nearly 60 countries. The India edition received an overwhelming response with 1,372 contributors participating, 91% (1,246 users) of them first-time contributors. Over 9,764 images have been uploaded to the India category for WLE 2025 on Wikimedia Commons. The competition received uploads from across India. The national jury evaluated the photographs and selected the 15 best images from India for submission to the international finale, Irvin Sebastian, Fellow Administrator of Malayalam Wikipedia and a wildlife photographer, pointed out. The India edition places strong emphasis on local knowledge, regional biodiversity and under-represented ecosystems. Participants contribute images with detailed descriptions and accurate categorisation, enriching Wikipedia and other free knowledge platforms with high-quality visual documentation of Indias protected natural sites. The contributions are widely used to illustrate Wikipedia articles and remain freely accessible for educational and research purposes. The best photos from local winning submissions have been announced, with the best photos moving to the international round. The international jury will begin reviewing submissions, and the international winners will be announced by November or December. Onto the next level The best photos from local winning submissions have been announced 15 best images from India have been submitted to the international finale The international jury will begin reviewing submissions, and the international winners will be announced by November or December
Kerala HC flags discrepancies in records of gold plating of Sabarimala Idols
KOCHI: The Kerala High Court on Monday raised concerns over missing details of the gold used for cladding the dwarapalaka idols on either side of the sreekovil at the Sabarimala temple, pointing out discrepancies between official records from 1999 and the handover documents of 2019. When the case initiated suo motu based on the report of the Sabarimala Special Commissioner regarding the detachment of gold plates from the idols without prior permission of the court came up for hearing, a division bench comprising Justice Raja Vijayaraghavan V and Justice K V Jayakumar directed the superintendent of police (SP) to seize and produce before the court all remaining records, including mahazars. The court further ordered the production of documents showing the quantity of gold used in 1999 for cladding the dwarapalaka idols, the name and details of the sponsor and artisan involved, the quantity used for the 2019 plating, the gold required for the ongoing 2025 process, and the manner of recovery and reuse of the gold, along with all related records. Records regarding the second set of idols and the peedam, reportedly retained in the strong room, were also sought. HC calls for detailed inquiry into discrepancies The bench noted that records clearly reveal the copper plates covering the dwarapalakas were gold-cladded and installed with the sanction of the Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) in 1999. A general mahazar, dated July 19, 2019, states that sponsor Unnikrishnan Potty of Bengaluru had approached the TDB seeking permission, at his own expense, to carry out gold plating of the dwarapalaka idols. In the presence of the Thiruvabharanam Commissioner, Sabarimala Devaswom executive officer, administrative officer, thantri of the temple, engineers, and the devaswom smith, 12 copper plates weighing 25.400kg that covered the idols were removed and entrusted to the sponsor for gold plating. The mahazar bears the signature of Potty, but notably refers only to copper plates and makes no mention of the existing gold cladding. This is quite unusual and calls for a detailed inquiry, the court observed. On July 20, 2019, the peedam on which the dwarapalakas are placed was also removed and entrusted to Potty. The plates weighed about 17.400kg. Prima facie, it appears that this peedam too underwent traditional gold plating in 1999 along with the dwarapalaka idols. Documentary evidence indicates that the lintel, along with the plates covering the dwarapalakas, had originally been cladded with gold in 1999, it said. On September 12, 2025, the court directed the chief vigilance and security officer to ascertain whether another set of gold-plated dwarapalakas was stored in the strong room. Communication in 2024 between the TDB and Potty suggested that the latter was aware of a second gold-coated set. However, the officer reported that no such set was found during preliminary verification. Further inquiry is required, the Bench said. Courts concerns If the dwarapalaka idols were gold-cladded using traditional methods in 1999, what persuaded the TDB to permit Unnikrishnan Potty to subject them to gold plating again, by taking them out of the state and without seeking the courts permission, requires probe. If the copper plates were indeed cladded with gold, records must exist documenting the same, including the exact quantity of gold used as traditional methods were followed. Communications between Potty and the board suggests another set of dwarapalaka idols is kept in the strong room. The chief vigilance & security officer (superintendent of police) has, however, been unable to trace such a set. A detailed inquiry is needed to verify its existence.
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