V.D. Satheesan sworn in as the new Chief Minister of Kerala
Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar administered the oath of office and secrecy to Mr. Satheesan and the Ministers-designate over a one-hour ceremony
Kerala: Congress V.D. Satheesan takes oath as Chief Minister
V D Satheesan Sworn In as Kerala Chief Minister Along With 20-Member Cabinet
Congress leader V D Satheesan took oath as the Chief Minister of Kerala in Thiruvananthapuram. Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar also administered oath to the 20-member Cabinet.
V D Satheesan Sworn In As Kerala Chief Minister
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, May 18: V D Satheesan on Monday took oath as Keralas Chief Minister, and Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar administered the oath of office to the Congress Legislature Party leader here. Satheesan took oath in the name of God. Besides Satheesan, his 20-member Cabinet will also be sworn in by the Governor. Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge and senior party leaders Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, among others, attended the swearing-in ceremony. Chief Ministers of Congress-ruled states, former Kerala Chief [] The post V D Satheesan Sworn In As Kerala Chief Minister appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
VD Satheesan Sworn in as Keralas New Chief Minister
New Delhi, May 18: VD Satheesan has officially taken the oath as the new Chief Minister of Kerala. The ceremony took place at the Central Stadium in Thiruvananthapuram, where the Governor administered the oath. Prominent figures attended the swearing-in ceremony, including Congress MPs Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, along with the partys national president, ... Read more VD Satheesan Sworn in as Keralas New Chief Minister
VD Satheesan Takes Oath as Kerala CM Along With Full Cabinet
Thiruvananthapuram, May 18 (Udaipur Kiran) Congress leader V. D. Satheesan took oath as the 13th Chief Minister of Kerala on Sunday during a ceremony held at Central Stadium in Thiruvananthapuram. Along with the Chief Minister, 20 other ministers of the new cabinet also took oath. Satheesan said this is the first time in nearly ... Read more VD Satheesan Takes Oath as Kerala CM Along With Full Cabinet
VD Satheesan Takes Oath as Kerala Chief Minister
Kerala Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar administered the oath of office to Satheesan and his 20-member Cabinet
V D Satheesan takes oath as Kerala's new chief minister, leads UDFs return after decade
Kerala CM V D Satheesan took oath as Chief Minister of Keralam on Monday. His United Democratic Front (UDF) returns to power after ten years. The UDF secured a decisive victory in the 2026 Assembly elections. Satheesan leads a 20-member Cabinet. This marks a significant political shift in the state. The government formation was completed in record time.
VD Satheesan takes oath as Kerala CM | UDF Cabinet swearing-in ceremony
Ramesh Chennithala Confirms Home Portfolio in Kerala Cabinet
He asserted that the new UDF administration would ensure better governance and law and order in Kerala
The United Democratic Front is set to take power in Keralam. VD Satheesan will be sworn in as Chief Minister today. Senior Congress leaders and Chief Ministers from other states are attending the ceremony. The new government promises to fulfill election guarantees.
Ramesh Chennithala Claims Kerala Home Minister Post Ahead Of VD Satheesan Oath
Satheesan is set to take oath as the Chief Minister of Kerala at 10:00 am at the Central Stadium in Thiruvananthapuram
Rahul, Revanth Reach Kerala for UDF Govt Oath Ceremony
Chief Minister-designate V D Satheesan warmly welcomed him with a hug, along with his deputy, Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka
Sabari Rail: An answered prayer?
Revived rail project promises improved access to pilgrim town and agro-industries in Keralas central Travancore region
Kerala: Massive Crowds Gather for VD Satheesan Govt Swearing-In
Over 50,000 passes have been issued for the event, and a massive stage has been set up for Chief Minister-designate V. D. Satheeshan and his 20-member Cabinet
VD Satheesan to Take Oath as Chief Minister: Kharge Calls UDF Victory Unprecedented
Thiruvananthapuram, May 18: The Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) government in Kerala is set to take the oath of office on Monday. VD Satheesan will be sworn in as Chief Minister. On this occasion, Congress National President Mallikarjun Kharge stated that this victory is unprecedented, marking a grand celebration ahead. Political activity is buzzing in ... Read more VD Satheesan to Take Oath as Chief Minister: Kharge Calls UDF Victory Unprecedented
Heavy Rains Bring Relief from Heat in Tamil Nadu; Monsoon Expected to Arrive in Kerala Around May 26
Chennai, May 18: Heavy rainfall in Tamil Nadu has provided much-needed relief from the heat. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasts that atmospheric circulation in the southern region is influencing weather patterns, with more rain expected across the state in the coming days. According to weather officials, one atmospheric circulation is located over the Kanyakumari ... Read more Heavy Rains Bring Relief from Heat in Tamil Nadu; Monsoon Expected to Arrive in Kerala Around May 26
Kharge Hails Huge Mandate Ahead of VD Satheesan's Swearing-in as Kerala CM
VD Satheesan is set to take oath as the Chief Minister of Kerala at 10 am today, along with his full Council of Ministers
VD Satheesan to take oath as Kerala CM today
New Delhi: The swearing-in ceremony of the new Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) government, headed by Chief Minister-designate VD Satheesan, is scheduled to be held on Monday, May 18, at the Central Stadium in Thiruvananthapuram. The event will formally mark the UDFs return to power in Kerala after a decade, following its decisive victory in Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
VD Satheesan to Take Oath as Kerala Chief Minister Today
New Delhi, May 18: The swearing-in ceremony for the Congress-led UDF government in Kerala will take place today at the Central Stadium in Thiruvananthapuram. VD Satheesan will take the oath as the Chief Minister. This event symbolizes the UDFs return to power in Kerala after a decade, following a decisive victory in the recent assembly ... Read more VD Satheesan to Take Oath as Kerala Chief Minister Today
Breaking News Live Updates: Congress leader V D Satheesan to take oath as Kerala CM today
VD Satheesan, With 20-Member Cabinet, To Take Oath In Kerala Today
VD Satheesan has no administrative background. But the Chief Minister designate has already made a beginning, announcing several sweeping changes that spell an end to the financial extravagance and VIP culture in the state.
Kerala swearing-in ceremony LIVE: Satheesan, along with Cabinet, to take oath today
Along with Mr. Satheesan, the UDF Cabinet will also be sworn in
'Drishyam 3' pre-sales: Surpasses Rs 14 Cr worldwide
Anticipation for 'Drishyam 3' is soaring as advance bookings for Mohanlal's crime thriller have surpassed Rs 14 crore globally for its opening day. Kerala and the GCC are leading the impressive sales. The film, directed by Jeethu Joseph, sees the return of familiar faces, promising a compelling continuation of Georgekutty's story. The Hindi adaptation will feature significant narrative changes.
Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala Chief Minister-designate VD Satheesan on Sunday unveiled a 20-member cabinet ahead of the swearing-in of the new government, comprising experienced leaders and 14 first-time ministers, including two women and two members of the scheduled caste community. Addressing a press conference after submitting the list of ministers to Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar at Lok []
With CM and three Ministers, Ernakulam gets strong representation in Cabinet
Angamaly MLA Roji M. John of the Congress, Piravom legislator Anoop Jacob of Kerala Congress (Jacob), and Kalamassery MLA V. E. Abdul Gafoor of the Indian Union Muslim League will be sworn in as Ministers
VD Satheesan finalises Kerala Cabinet, submits minister list to governor ahead of swearing-in
UDF finalized its Cabinet list after two days of discussions, with CM-designate VD Satheesan submitting it to the Kerala governor. The full Cabinet, including the CM, is scheduled for swearing-in on Monday. Satheesan was announced as the Congress Legislature Party leader and next chief minister on May 14.
Revanth to Attend Swearing-in of Kerala's New CM
Revanth Reddys campaign covered the Assembly constituencies of Nemom, Kovalam, Mavelikkara and Pathanapuram.
Rahul Gandhis Kerala Gamble and Politics of Calibrated Transition
The Congress leaderships backing of V.D. Satheesan in Kerala reflects a deeper political calculation: balancing generational change, factional equilibrium and ideological positioning in one of Indias most politically conscious states ASHOK BHAN The Congress leaderships decision to back V.D. Satheesan as the partys principal face in Kerala is more than an internal organisational adjustment. It reflects a carefully calibrated political strategy, shaped significantly by Rahul Gandhis evolving political judgment and his growing understanding of Indias changing electoral realities. In many ways, the Kerala choice offers a revealing glimpse into the Congress partys attempt to reconcile generational transition with organisational stability at a time when the opposition faces one of its most difficult phases in independent Indias history. The phrase balance of convenience is often associated with judicial reasoning, where competing claims are weighed to determine an outcome that best preserves institutional stability and public interest. Rahul Gandhi appears to have applied a similar doctrine in Kerala. The decision was neither impulsive nor entirely faction-driven. Instead, it emerged from a recognition that leadership choices in Kerala carry implications far beyond the states borders. They shape the Congress partys national narrative on renewal, secularism, democratic accommodation and internal cohesion. Kerala occupies a unique place in Indias political landscape. Unlike several states where elections are driven largely by caste equations or personality cults, Keralas electorate is politically conscious, highly literate and ideologically engaged. Governance credibility, ideological consistency and administrative seriousness matter deeply to voters. Political transitions in Kerala are therefore not merely symbolic exercises. They become tests of a partys capacity to understand social aspirations and institutional realities. The Congress in Kerala has historically been home to powerful factions and influential leaders. From K. Karunakaran and Oommen Chandy to A.K. Antony and Ramesh Chennithala, the partys evolution has always involved complex negotiations among competing ambitions, regional loyalties and community representations. Managing these internal equations has often been as challenging as confronting political rivals. Against this backdrop, Rahul Gandhis role became decisive. His handling of the Kerala question demonstrates a visible transformation in his leadership style. Once caricatured by opponents as politically hesitant or inexperienced, Rahul Gandhi increasingly appears to have adopted a more consultative and strategic approach. He now seems more willing to listen, assess competing claims and make decisions rooted in long-term political calculations rather than short-term appeasement. Choice Reflects Recognition The choice of Satheesan reflected recognition of several political realities simultaneously. First, there was a growing public sentiment within Kerala that the Congress required generational renewal. Younger voters, urban middle classes and sections of the party cadre were looking for leaders who combined ideological clarity with communicative energy and organisational seriousness. Satheesans rise addressed that aspiration. Over the years, he established himself as an articulate opposition leader, an aggressive legislative voice and a sharp critic of the ruling dispensation. Second, the Congress leadership appears to have understood that Kerala politics was entering a transitional phase. Senior leaders still command immense respect and political stature, but parties that postpone leadership renewal for too long often become prisoners of nostalgia rather than instruments of future aspirations. Rahul Gandhi seems to have appreciated that delaying transition indefinitely could weaken organisational momentum and alienate younger demographics. Third, the decision reflected an attempt to preserve internal equilibrium within the Kerala Congress. Leadership selection in Kerala is never merely about choosing an individual. It involves balancing factions, communities, regions and organisational loyalties. Satheesans relative acceptability across different sections of the party made him a comparatively stable consensus figure. While every transition inevitably disappoints rival aspirants, the final decision avoided the impression of vindictive exclusion or abrupt marginalisation. Rahul Gandhis political wisdom lay precisely in recognising that leadership legitimacy in Kerala cannot simply be manufactured through central imposition. It must emerge from a combination of public credibility, organisational confidence and ideological consistency. Satheesan had gradually built that profile over time. By endorsing him, Rahul Gandhi aligned the Congress high command with prevailing political sentiment instead of resisting it. Another important dimension of the decision is ideological positioning. Kerala remains one of the few states where political discourse still revolves around secularism, welfare governance, constitutionalism and democratic rights. Rahul Gandhis politics over the past few years has increasingly emphasised constitutional morality, institutional accountability and social harmony. In Satheesan, he perhaps saw a leader capable of articulating those themes effectively within Keralas politically sophisticated environment. This becomes particularly significant in the triangular ideological contest involving the Congress, the Left and the Bharatiya Janata Party. Although the BJPs electoral footprint in Kerala remains limited, its ideological influence and political messaging continue to shape the states political debates. The Congress, therefore, requires leaders capable of simultaneously challenging the Left on governance and defending constitutional and secular values against aggressive polarisation. Satheesans legislative conduct and political language positioned him suitably for that role. The delay in formally announcing the leadership decision attracted criticism from sections of the media and political observers. However, in coalition-driven and faction-sensitive politics, delayed decisions are not always signs of indecision. They may also reflect efforts toward broader consultation and consensus-building. Rahul Gandhi appears to have allowed internal discussions to mature before endorsing a final choice. Internal Democracy In that sense, the Kerala episode also highlights Rahul Gandhis evolving approach toward internal democracy within the Congress party. Unlike highly centralised command structures associated with several contemporary political parties, Rahul Gandhi has increasingly displayed a preference for consultative politics. Whether through state-level consultations, organisational elections or direct engagement with grassroots workers, he has attempted, though imperfectly, to revive participatory mechanisms within the party structure. Critics may continue to argue that the Congress suffers from delays, ambiguity and factional tensions. Those criticisms are not entirely unfounded. Yet the Kerala decision demonstrates that Rahul Gandhi increasingly understands the importance of timing, optics and institutional balance. Politics is not merely about selecting the strongest claimant. It is about choosing the individual most capable of sustaining organisational cohesion while enhancing electoral credibility. There is also a larger national significance to this decision. At
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Keralas New UDF Government to Include Five Ministers from IUML
Thiruvananthapuram, May 17: The newly formed United Democratic Front (UDF) government in Kerala, led by V.D. Satheesan, is set to take the oath of office on Monday. The Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) will have a significant presence, with five ministers appointed from the party. Before the swearing-in ceremony, the nominated IUML leaders expressed confidence ... Read more Keralas New UDF Government to Include Five Ministers from IUML
Watch: UDF finalises Kerala cabinet ahead of V D Satheesan swearing-in
After two days of discussions and deliberations, the UDF on Sunday finalised its list of cabinet ministers, with CM-designate V D Satheesan reaching the Lok Bhavan to submit it to Kerala governor .Earlier, Satheesan had said that the full cabinet, comprising 20 ministers and the CM, would be sworn in on Monday.
Two tourists from Kerala dead, eight injured as insulated transport vehicle hits MUV near Kollur
Malabar region gets eight Ministers in V.D. Satheesan Cabinet
Kozhikode and Kasaragod districts will not have any representation for the time being
Satheesan names 20 Ministers; Kerala Cabinet to take oath on May 18
Of the 63 Congress MLAs in the 102-strong UDF contingent, many eligible names could not be given Ministerial berths as the party had to consider social and regional equations, V.D. Satheesan said
Study trip of schoolchildren cut short at K.R. Narayanan Institute in Kerala after protest
Representatives of Students Council of institution allegedly intervene and disrupt visit organised by Nair Service Society ) Karayogam at Pampady for 35 children
20 Ministers In VD Satheesan Cabinet In Kerala, 14 Will Be New Faces
In keeping with the Centre's suggestion of responsible fuel usage, Satheesan has ordered that there be no convoy, security vehicles or ambulances. He has also said he would not require a new vehicle.
Kollur: Two Kerala Tourists Die, Eight Injured In Road Accident
The tempo driver fled the scene after the accident. A case has been registered and further investigation is in progress: Police
V.D. Satheesan Unveils 20-Member UDF Cabinet in Kerala
Thiruvananthapuram, May 17: V.D. Satheesan, the newly appointed Chief Minister of Kerala, announced a 20-member United Democratic Front (UDF) cabinet on Sunday. This announcement puts an end to days of discussions regarding representation, regional balance, and the involvement of allied parties. The swearing-in ceremony for the new government is scheduled for Monday. The new cabinet ... Read more V.D. Satheesan Unveils 20-Member UDF Cabinet in Kerala
UDF government formation negotiations in Kerala turn into a roller-coaster political ride
Media speculation about prospective Ministers and their respective portfolios reaches feverish pitch as television channels air interchanging chyrons about the make-up of the next government on a day when whispers in the corridors of power take the form of news
Satheesan announces Kerala Cabinet ahead of swearing-in ceremony
Kerala Chief Minister-designate V D Satheesan has announced his ministerial team, including senior leaders Ramesh Chennithala, K Muraleedharan, and Sunny Joseph. Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan will be the Speaker and Shanimol Usman the Deputy Speaker. Satheesan emphasized that decisions considered social and regional balance within the coalition.
IUML announces five ministers for Satheesan Cabinet in Kerala
The IUML, a crucial Congress ally, has revealed its five ministerial nominees for the new Kerala Cabinet led by V D Satheesan. Party supremo Panakkad Sadik Ali Shihab Thangal announced the names, including P K Kunhalikutty and N Shamsuddin, following internal deliberations and coalition power-sharing agreements.
IUML to get five Cabinet posts in UDF government in Kerala
Syed Sadiq Ali Shihab Thangal, IUML State president, identified the Ministers-designate as P.K. Kunhalikutty, P.K. Basheer, V.E. Abdul Gafoor, K.M. Shaji, and N. Shamsudheen
New Keralam govt: CM-designate VD Satheesan announces cabinet before oath - check full list
Kerala chief minister-designate V. D. Satheesan has announced his new cabinet, set to be sworn in on Monday. Prominent leaders like Ramesh Chennithala and Sunny Joseph will be part of the ministry. Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan has been named Speaker, with Shanimol Usman as Deputy Speaker.
UDF Finalises Kerala Cabinet List, CM-designate Satheesan Meets Guv
Earlier, Satheesan had said that the full cabinet, comprising 20 ministers and the CM, would be sworn in on Monday
Power utility is seeking 400 MW for second half of June as well as for August and September, 300 MW in July, and 500 MW each in October, November and December
Heavy security, elaborate traffic curbs in place for Kerala Cabinet swearing-in
Organisers are anticipating an influx of around 1 lakh people to witness one of the largest political gatherings the State has seen in recent years
Mallikarjun Kharge, Rahul Gandhi to attend V D Satheesan's swearing-in ceremony on Monday
Congress leaders Mallikarjun Kharge, Rahul Gandhi, and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra will attend the swearing-in ceremony of Kerala chief minister-designate V D Satheesan on May 18. Chief ministers from Congress-ruled states Karnataka, Telangana, and Himachal Pradesh are also expected to be present. The ceremony will take place at the Central Stadium in Thiruvananthapuram.
After Kerala, Karnataka becomes Congresss next leadership challenge
The Kerala Congress leadership change has fueled speculation in Karnataka, with Deputy CM D K Shivakumar's supporters pushing for his elevation to the top post. While the party high command has publicly backed Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, Shivakumar's camp sees the Kerala development as a hopeful precedent. The approaching three-year mark of the government's term intensifies the debate over leadership transition.
Kerala lottery results today: The official results for the Kerala Lottery Samrudhi SM-55 are expected today by 3 PM, offering participants a chance to win prizes ranging from a 1 crore jackpot to smaller consolations. The weekly draw features multiple prize tiers, with details on how to check winning numbers and claim prizes available on the official Kerala Lotteries website.
Kerala Chief Minister-designate Satheesan rejects attempts to demonise IUML as anti-secular
Mr. Satheesan said government formation talks had passed an important stage and there was no roadblock to naming the cabinet
Keralam Cabinet list expected in few hours ahead of swearing-in: Congress MP Shafi Parambil
VD Satheesan held a meeting with party leaders at the KPCC office in Thiruvananthapuram to finalise the cabinet list
Congresss Identity Now Defined by Insulting Hindus: Shahzad Poonawala
New Delhi, May 17: BJP spokesperson Shahzad Poonawala launched sharp attacks on Congress, the Muslim League, and Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann. He addressed various issues, from the courts decision in the Bhojshala case to the political landscape in Kerala and Manns governance style. Regarding the Bhojshala case, Poonawala questioned Congresss distress over the court ... Read more Congresss Identity Now Defined by Insulting Hindus: Shahzad Poonawala
'Rahul, Priyanka Forget Wayanad': Case Filed Over Posters Warning Gandhis
The posters against Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra came up in Wayanad as the Congress leadership discussed the selection of Kerala's next chief minister.
Chief Minister-designate V.D. Satheesans office confirmed that the Congress has allocated five Cabinet berths to the IUML, the second-largest constituent of the UDF
CM-designate Satheesan and his Cabinet with 20 ministers will take the oath of office on Monday (May 18, 2026)
CM-designate Satheesan and his Cabinet with 20 ministers will take the oath of office on Monday (May 18, 2026)
Congress appears locked in last-minute consultations on government formation
The politics of factions appeared to play spoilsport, with AICC general secretary in charge of Kerala, Deepadas Munsi, reportedly making haste to prod the faction chiefs into a lasting consensus on cabinet formation before the deadline for submitting the final list of ministers to Kerala Governor Rajendra Arlekar expires at 2 p.m.
Kerala SSLC Class 10th Revaluation Starts: Check Direct Link, Fee, And More Here
Kerala SSLC Revaluation 2026 process starts online. Students can check the revaluation process, fee here and apply for scrutiny, photocopy and revaluation.
Rapper Vedan is facing a daunting legal hurdle as scientific examinations verify that a tiger tooth featured on his necklace is indeed legitimate. The Kerala Forest Department is gearing up to file formal charges following this revelation during an unrelated investigation. Although Vedan insists that the necklace was a present, the source of the gift has yet to be identified.
V.D. Satheesan | The Nehruvian revivalist
A self-described supporter of Nehruvian socialism, the Congress leader who steered the party-led alliance, out of power for a decade, to an emphatic victory over the Left Democratic Front in Kerala, is now set to take the reins of the State
Full list of Kerala Cabinet Ministers by May 17, says Satheesan
Full Council of Ministers to be sworn in on May 18 morning, says CM-designate; rumours suggest he may hold on to the Finance portfolio while allotting Home to his vanquished rival Ramesh Chennithala
Thikkodiyan, Uroob, and K. Raghavan back on AIR, thanks to AI
In a play broadcast on All India Radio on Saturday as part of the All Kerala Radio Drama Festival, the voices of the two writers and the composer were recreated using AI. Their original voices were sourced from the AIR archives. The festival, popular during AIRs heydey, was revived after eight years.
PM SHRI implementation: a tightrope ahead for UDF govt. in Kerala
Nearly 1,100 crore of Samagra Shiksha funds have been withheld by the Union government since 2023-24; CM-designate V.D. Satheesan had slammed the LDF govt. when it signed on to the scheme in October last year
Kerala: Court extends judicial custody of alleged PFI activists by 90 days
NIA Special Court Judge P K Mohandas on Friday permitted the agency's plea seeking an extension of custody of Moideenkutty of Valanchery in Malappuram and Muhammad Yazer Arafath of Neerikode in Ernakulam.
Many healthcare institutions in Kerala yet to get nod under Clinical Establishments Act
Comprehensive drainage package approved for NH 66 across Kerala
Ekbal calls for inclusive Cabinet in Kerala
Kerala CRZ controversy raises broader questions on environmental governance
Central to the issue is whether the updated Coastal Zone Management Plans (CZMPs) should adhere to urban boundaries as they existed on January 18, 2019, or as they exist when the CZMP is approved. Keralas updated CZMP was approved on October 16, 2024.
VD Satheesan pips KC Venugopal to Kerala CM post: Does it signal power shift within Congress?
UDF to submit list of ministers to Keralam Governor on Sunday: CM-designate VD Satheesan
He confirmed that all ministers would take oath on May 18 and reiterated the alliances secular stand amid criticism from political opponents
Kerala CM-designate V D Satheesan calls IUML force behind UDFs secular stand
V D Satheesan described the IUML as a vital 'brother party' for Kerala's secularism. He met IUML leaders, emphasizing their crucial role in the UDF's success. Satheesan highlighted the IUML's consistent secular stance, even during sensitive periods. He stated that the IUML's strength is essential for Kerala's stability. Discussions on portfolio sharing are complete, with announcements expected soon.
The Karunya KR-754 lottery results are announced today at 3 PM. Ticket holders can check their numbers for a chance to win prizes. The top prize is a 1 crore jackpot. Other prizes include 25 lakh and 10 lakh. Smaller prizes are also available. Winners can claim their prizes from retailers or designated offices.
Climate Change crisis: IMD to change parameters to declare heatwaves
The India Meteorological Department will soon update its heatwave warning criteria. Current parameters do not suit India's geography, causing issues in states like Kerala. This revision aims to improve the accuracy of heatwave declarations. New criteria will be finalized after consulting the Disaster Management Authority. This change comes as Kerala experiences unusually high temperatures and humidity.
Rashmika Mandanna concluded her Kerala shooting schedule for the mystical period action-drama 'Mysa,' where she plays a tribal Gondi woman. She shared glimpses of her Kochi diaries on Instagram, detailing her experiences with forest views, trekking, action sequences, and enjoying the local snack, pazham pori. The actress also mentioned overcoming her fear of heights during the demanding shoot.
The Kerala SSLC 2026 revaluation, photocopy, and scrutiny application process has commenced following the Class 10 results declaration. Students dissatisfied with their marks can apply online for rechecking their answer sheets, excluding the IT paper. The board has outlined specific fees and procedures for these services, emphasizing headmaster verification for all applications.
Kerala HC relaxes Vedans bail conditions, allows him to travel abroad
Kerala Guv Cuts Convoy Size Following PM's Fuel Conservation Call
The source said the steps were taken after the Prime Minister called for a reduction in petrol and diesel consumption
Kerala HC permits transgender person to approach any fertility clinic to freeze eggs
Kerala High Court permits transgender man to freeze eggs, enhancing reproductive rights and healthcare access.
Differences over Kerala Chief Minister selection will be resolved smoothly, says K.C. Venugopal
Inside Neytt Homes in Delhi: The Kerala brand behind the MET Gala carpet
This 109-year-old Cherthala-based atelier has opened a 4,000-sq.ft. experiential store in New Delhi, featuring sculptural interiors, craft storytelling and custom rug design
Monsoon likely to hit Kerala on May 26: IMD
Monsoon to hit Kerala on May 26
NEW DELHI, May 15: The southwest monsoon is expected to set in early over Kerala on May 26, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said in its forecast on Friday. The monsoon, the primary rain-bearing system, normally arrives in Kerala around June 1 and advances northwards to cover other parts of the country. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp The onset of monsoon in the state marks the beginning of the southwest monsoon season (June to September). Last year, the [] The post Monsoon to hit Kerala on May 26 appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Southwest Monsoon Likely To Advance Over Andaman Region: IMD
The IMD also forecast isolated heavy to very heavy rainfall over northeast India during the coming week. Similar conditions are expected over Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Karaikal, Kerala, Mahe, and parts of south interior Karnataka over the next three to four days.
Monsoon to arrive in Kerala on May 26, six days early; IMD forecasts below-normal rainfall for 2026
The monsoon is expected to arrive in Kerala on May 26, six days earlier than usual. This early onset is significant as it precedes sowing for key kharif crops. Farmers are preparing for the rainy season. The India Meteorological Department forecasts below-normal rainfall for 2026 due to El Nino concerns. Heatwave conditions persist in northwest and central India.
Differences over Kerala Chief Minister selection will be resolved smoothly, says K.C. Venugopal
When asked whether Ramesh Chennithala will be part of the Cabinet, Venugopal says the matter will be discussed by the party leadership
Kerala CM-designate Satheesan meets Ramesh Chennithala
Newly appointed Kerala Chief Minister-designate V D Satheesan visited senior Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala, emphasizing their brotherly bond. Satheesan sought Chennithala's blessings for his new role, stating he has always been his leader. Chennithala welcomed the high command's decision and pledged support for the mission to unseat the LDF government.
Thiruvananthapuram registers 98% pass in SSLC exams
32,218 students eligible for higher studies and 2,313 secure A+ grade in all subjects. City schools fare well.

