Idathavalam for pilgrims inaugurated in Thiruvananthapuram
Currently, work of six such facilities is progressing in the State
Cabinet nod for extending contract with NTPC Kayamkulam
10-Month-Old Becomes Keralas Youngest Organ Donor, Saves Multiple Lives
The 10-month-old child Alin Sherin Abraham, daughter of Mallappally natives of Pathanamthitta became brain dead following a road accident on February 5.
State to extend power purchase deal with NTPC
For millions of Indians, owning a home is the culmination of a lifetime of savings, sacrifice and hope. Yet, in a country where real estate has emerged as one of the most visibly thriving sectors, the dream of a secure roof over ones head is too often reduced to a nightmare of deception and despair. The recent sharp observations of the Supreme Court on the functioning of Real Estate Regulatory Authorities (RERAs) provide a fitting peg to examine how a mechanism meant to protect homebuyers has, in many places, failed them. Travel anywhere in India today, and the skyline tells a familiar story: high-rise apartment towers, gated villas and sprawling townships mushrooming not only in metropolitan cities but also in mofussil towns and even villages. State housing boards, once active builders of affordable housing, have largely retreated into the role of land developers, parceling out plots to private builders and housing societies. Newspapers and television channels are saturated with glossy advertisements promising world-class amenities and dream homes that appear irresistible to middle-class investors. The grim reality for homebuyers But the reality behind these promises is frequently grim. Homebuyers often find themselves the most exploited stakeholders in the real estate boom. There are countless ways in which they are cheated: poor construction quality masked by attractive brochures, discrepancies between promised and delivered built-up areas and post-possession assurances that vanish as quickly as they were made. In extreme cases, unscrupulous builders have sold the same flat to multiple buyers and absconded, leaving victims entangled in endless litigation. Equally alarming are instances where apartments are handed over without mandatory approvals from local self-government agencies. In Kerala, the Supreme Court had to order the demolition of five apartment complexes in Kochi that violated coastal regulations, wiping out the life savings of hundreds of families. RERA under scrutiny It was against such a backdrop that RERAs were established across states to regulate the sector, ensure transparency and provide speedy grievance redressal. However, the Supreme Courts remarks on Thursday in a case concerning Himachal Pradesh suggest that these authorities may be falling far short of their mandate. The Bench, led by Chief Justice Surya Kant, observed that RERAs were doing nothing except facilitating defaulting builders and went so far as to say that the Court would not mind if the institution was abolished. The judges noted that the very people for whom RERA was created feel depressed, disgusted and disappointed by its ineffectiveness. This indictment is not merely a comment on one states authority; it raises troubling questions about the regulatory architecture governing Indias real estate sector. Reports of RERAs becoming post-retirement havens for bureaucrats, lacking technical expertise and empathy for homebuyers, only deepen public distrust. When institutions meant to deliver justice appear to side with violators, the erosion of faith is inevitable.
Chennithala serves privilege notice against Vasavan
The notice was served over contradictory and unrealistic replies in the Assembly regarding the amount spent by the Travancore Devaswom Board for the Global Ayyappa Sangam
10 booked for alleged assault over parking dispute
Sewage pollution: PCB awaits court directive before initiating further steps
The Kerala State Pollution Control Board had earlier sent notices to 71 apartment complexes and commercial units located close to the Thevara-Perandoor and Edappally canals for not having STPs
One more e-waste facility in Kerala
The latest facility at Anakkara in Palakkad takes the number of such plants in the State to three
KIIFB in-principle nod for MC Road and Sabari Rail projects
A board meeting gives approval for providing funding to the tune of 5,217 crore for the four-laning of the Kesavadasapuram-Angamaly MC Road, 1,900 crore for the Angamaly-Erumely Sabari Rail project and 600 crore for the Aerospace Control Systems Complex proposed under KSpace among other key infra projects
Sabarimala gold theft case: Kerala HC dismisses bail plea of Pankaj Bhandari, CEO of Smart Creations
The Dwarapalaka idols and the door frames of the temple were taken to the firm for gold plating
Ivory theft from Pangode military establishment catches Forest department off guard
Forest department unaware of possession of ivory at military establishment. An investigation will be launched after receiving formal communication from authorities concerned, say officials
Two youths arrested for stealing mobile phone and withdrawing money through GPay
Man killed in wild boar attack in Kollam
Make maximum use of new textbooks, CM tells students
Pinarayi inaugurates State-level distribution of textbooks and uniforms for next academic year
Kerala govt. insisting on SilverLine as standalone project, says railway ministry
Ministry says its advice to the KRDCL to revise the DPR in line with the latest technical standards to integrate it with the existing network, but the suggestion has not been heeded
State committed to special policy for children with disabilities: Minister K. Rajan
The Minister was speaking at the inauguration ceremony of Thillana-2026 the Kudumbashree Buds State Arts Festival at Vellanikkara in Thrissur
IMA observes Public Health Protection Day
IMA demands that small and medium hospitals in Kerala be exempted from within the purview of the Kerala Clinical Establishments (KCE) Act so that the common public can continue to access affordable and quality health care.
Valentine's Day: Visit These Marvelous Places In South India To Celebrate Love
South India is is renowned for its majestic hill stations and lush greenery. Take a look at some of the jaw-drooping places to celebrate love which are mentioned below: Coorg, also known as Kodagu, is situated in Karnataka. It is another famous hill station in the state. Coorg Hill Station is filled with lush greenery, hills, and mountains, and it is also known for coffee production. Ooty Lake is situated in the district of Nilgiris in Tamil Nadu. It is surrounded by greenery and is famous for boathouse exploration. Goa is a beach state in the southwest part of India. The small state is famous for its scenic beauty and tranquil atmosphere. Puducherry, also known as Pondicherry, is a Union Territory in Tamil Nadu and one of India's most popular tourist destinations and Matirmandir is one of them. The serene place located in Auroville. The golden globe radiates positivity in the surroundings. Kodaikanal is also known as a vacation spot or a picnic spot. It is located in Tamil Nadu and has many tourist attractions. Pillar Rocks, a majestic tourist destination on the outskirts of Kodaikanal, is a sight to behold. Munnar in Kerala is surrounded by hills and evergreen forests. The hill station has numerous beautiful places in its heart. Valentine's Week 2026: 7 Must-Visit Places In North India To Celebrate Love On The Occasion Of Kiss Day
IMA seeks revision of Clinical Establishments Act
Final voters list to be published on February 21. To ensure voter convenience, Assistant Electoral Registration Officers held hearings at 535 centres across the district
Kerala Cabinet approves amendment to advocates welfare fund Act
So far, 39,297 individuals have been excluded from the voter roll after hearings, says Chief Electoral Officer (Kerala) Rathan U. Kelkar. The hearings in the remaining constituencies are expected to be completed by Saturday
Suresh Gopi to inaugurate new multi-level car parking at Kollam railway station
The facilitys strategic location near the Puthiyakavu temple provides quick access to the highway, and its position adjacent to the railway station ensures seamless and convenient access to all users
Various hydel tourism projects launched in Idukki
Electricity Minister inaugurates Vadakkepuzha tourism project, Kulamavu dam mini-park, formal handover of land for a miniature model of the Moolamattom powerhouse, and virtually lays foundation stone for a laser show project at the Idukki arch dam
No decision yet on SSUS-KCA cricket stadium project, say varsity authorities
A Syndicate meeting held on December 19, 2025, had discussed the revised master plan for the project that envisaged setting up the cricket stadium and allied infrastructure on six acres on the main campus of the Sree Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit at Kalady
Yuva Morch stages protest march to GCDA office against alleged backdoor recruitment
Thousands of candidates in PSC rank lists are being betrayed by the government, says Yuva Morcha State president
Fishing with high-beam lights: marine enforcement squad steps up coastal patrol
As Keralas youngest organ donor, 10-month-old baby Aalin Sherin Abraham to save four lives
The infant was declared declared brain-dead on February 13 after being admitted in a critical condition at a private hospital in Kochi following a road accident
Kerala University V-C alleges police inaction amid campus unrest
Kerala Gen Z redefining Valentines Day as trululu
Many young adults are redefining what Valentines Day means, often re-branding it as an inclusive celebration of all kinds of love that prioritises platonic friendships over traditional dating
Kerala Elderly Woman Turns Footpath Guardian, Stops Scooterist, Wins Hearts Online
The Motor Vehicles Department filed a case against the scooter rider and suspended his license. A team of MVD officials visited Prabhavathy Ammas home and honored her with a ponnada (shawl)
Merit Day celebrations held at Fatima Mata National College
Nagaland State Lottery results for Dear Horizon Night Lottery at 8 PM will be announced today, February 13, 2026. The top prize for the lottery is a whopping Rs 1 crore. We at FPJ are keeping track of the results. If you have bought a lottery ticket and want to know the winners, you can find the list here. Here is the winners list from the Nagaland State Dear Horizon Friday Night Weekly Lottery held on February 13, 2026: Official websites to check the lucky draw The users can also check the results on the official website of the Nagaland State Lottery on www.nagalandlotteries.com, www.lotterysambad.com and www.nagalandlotterysambad.com and follow the steps. Playing lottery is legal in only 13 states in India Lottery is legal in 13 states in the country. These states consist of Kerala, Goa, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, West Bengal, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Manipur, Sikkim, Nagaland and Mizoram. Among these states, the lotteries of West Bengal State Lottery and Nagaland State Lottery are highly reputed as the prize money in these state lotteries are high. The first prize in the Nagaland State Lottery and West Bengal State Lottery amounts to Rs 1 crore. The poor can also afford to buy the tickets of Sikkim State Lottery, Nagaland State Lottery and West Bengal State Lottery as the prize of the ticket is as low as Rs 6 and the winning prize is huge. The prizes of the Nagaland State Lottery are as follows: 1st Prize: Rs 1 Crore 2nd Prize: Rs 9,000 3rd Prize: Rs 450 4th Prize: Rs 250 5th Prize: Rs 120 Cons Prize: Rs 1,000 Nagaland State Lottery Result: February 12, 2026, 8 PM Live - Watch Streaming Of Winners List Of Dear Fame Sambad Night Thursday Weekly Draw Disclaimer: FPJ does not support or encourage playing the lottery. It's important to be careful because playing lotteries too much can be addictive and this involves financial risk. The information provided here is just to share updates and should not be seen as advice or encouragement to play.
Jose K. Mani will contest the election from Pala, says Roshy Augustine
Water Resources Minister dismisses rumours of instability in KC(M), says he will contest the Assembly election from Idukki
Implement counselling programmes in all schools in State: child rights panel
Higher education has no limits, says Kerala Governor
Delivering the inaugural address at the Sreenarayana Guru Open Universitys first ever convocation ceremony, Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar said the higher education sector must serve as a pillar for nation-building
Pennum Porattum movie review: An absurdist satire that just escapes getting lost in its chaos
In Pennum Porattum, Rajesh Madhavan makes his bold directorial debut, capturing the rollercoaster human behaviour with a blend of quirky humor and absurd situations
Kerala launches Nawodhan scheme to revive fallow land, boost commercial farming
The scheme will address the shortage of horticultural crops, while encouraging modern, high-yield commercial farming practices
Watch: Pinarayi Vijayan says Kerala will stay in the forefront of strikes
Railway Ministry sanctions survey for 7 rail projects with high-speed potential in Kerala
The seven projects include the 307 km long Shoranur-Mangalore 3rd and 4th line, 99 km long Coimbatore-Shoranur 3rd and 4th line, 106 km long Shoranur-Ernakulam 3rd line and the 115 km long Ernakulam-Kayamkulam 3rd line (via Kottayam), an official release on Friday said.
Describing the delay in registering FIR against the filmmaker as a serious lapse on the part of the Chief Minister, who also holds the Home portfolio, Satheesan demands an explanation for the inaction. He flags financial irregularities at Global Ayyappa Meet
Event aims to evolve a development perspective for Kerala for the period up to 2031
Nilambur teak auction: Palakkad division to recognise top bidders
Palakkad Timber Sales Division to introduce Letters of Appreciation for highest bidder of the month and highest bidder of the year, a move aimed at encouraging healthy competition and widening participation in timber auctions
Elephant Tusks Worth Rs 2 Crore Stolen From A Military Camp In Kerala
Poojappura police probe theft of two elephant tusks worth over Rs 2 crore from Pangode Military Camp in Thiruvananthapuram.
Sabarimala gold loss: Kerala High Court rejects Pankaj Bhandari's plea against arrest
The Kerala High Court has dismissed a petition from Smart Creations CEO Pankaj Bhandari. He challenged his arrest in the Sabarimala gold misappropriation case. The court found no illegality in his arrest. Bhandari and another jeweller are accused of conspiring to steal gold from temple artefacts. The Special Investigation Team is probing the alleged theft.
The results of Kerala Lottery for Kerala Suvarna Keralam SN-40 on Friday, February 13, will be announced at 3 PM today and the official results will be published on the website at 4 PM. The top prize for the lottery is a whopping 1 Crore. We at FPJ are keeping track of these results. If you have bought a lottery ticket and want to know the winners, you can find the list here. You can view the results for the Suvarna Keralam SN-40 Kerala Lottery Sambad Live for Friday, February 13, 2026, here: Kerala Lottery: Results for Suvarna Keralam SN-40 for Friday, 13-2-2026. You can also check the results at keralalotteriesresults.in , https://www.keralalottery.info/ 1st Prize Rs.1,00,00,000/- (1 Crore) (Common to all series) Agent Name: Agency No.: Consolation Prize Rs.5,000/- 2nd Prize Rs.30,00,000/- (30 Lakhs) (Common to all series) Agent Name: Agency No.: 3rd Prize Rs.5,00,000/- (5 Lakhs) (Common to all series) Agent Name: Agency No.: 4th Prize Rs.5,000/- (Last four digits to be drawn 19 times) 5th Prize Rs.2,000/- (Last four digits to be drawn 6 times) 6th Prize Rs.1,000/- (Last four digits to be drawn 25 times) 7th Prize Rs.500/- (Last four digits to be drawn 76 times) 8th Prize Rs.200/- (Last four digits to be drawn 92 times) 9th Prize Rs.100/- (Last four digits to be drawn 144 times) What is Kerala Lottery? Kerala is one of the first & foremost states to establish a full-fledged lottery department in 1967, for running lottery contests involving common public. Not just one but multiple types of lotteries are conducted under the aegis of state government. As the lottery system, right from picking numbers to announcement of lottery sambad draws, happens via a government body, it leaves very less scope for ambiguities & irregularities. The lottery sambad draws are held in presence of a committee of govt officials & public figures, hence one remains assured of procedures fairness & impartiality. The lottery results are announced on the official website and also in newspapers, thus enabling the winners to rightfully claim their prize money. How many types of lotteries in Kerala? Kerala lottery department conducts a total of seven weekly lotteries, out of which Sthree Sakthi & Fifty Fifty FF 80 are most popular. Sthree Sakthi was introduced by Kerala government for raising funds for women welfare in the state. This lottery is conducted on every Tuesday. Besides weekly lotteries, the state government also runs a number of bumper lotteries. Named as Christmas New Year Bumper, Summer Bumper, Monsoon Bumper, Pooja Bumper & more, these lotteries are launched at specific times of the year like Christmas, Monsoon & more. What is the prize money? The prize money for various lotteries under Kerala lottery department varies in terms of monetary rewards. Fifty Fifty FF 80 of the Kerala Sambad lottery is the most rewarding, as it has a whopping Rs 1 crore and Rs 10 lakh reward, for first & second prize winners respectively. In Sthree Sakthi lottery, the topmost winner gets a monetary reward of Rs 75 lakh. Suvarna Keralam SN-40 : Prize money for lottery winners 1st Prize Rs 1 Crore 2nd Prize Rs 30,00,000 3rd Prize Rs 5,00,000 4th Prize Rs 5,000 5th Prize Rs 2,000 6th Prize Rs 1,000 7th Prize Rs 500 8th Prize Rs 200 9th Prize Rs 100 Consolation Prize Rs 5,000 How to claim your prize money The results of Kerala Sambad lottery are announced on official websites namely keralalotteriesresults.in and www.keralalottery.info. You can check your results on any of these portals by checking your lottery numbers in the list of winners. If your ticket number matches any winning number, you will be entitled to winning amount. Kerala Lottery Result: February 11, 2026 - Dhanalekshmi DL-39 Live! Wednesday's Draw Reveals Winners Of 1,00,00,000 Jackpot! Disclaimer: FPJ does not support or encourage playing the lottery. It's important to be careful because playing lotteries too much can be addictive and this involves financial risk. The information provided here is just to share updates and should not be seen as advice or encouragement to play.
Kerala Lottery Result Today: Suvarna Keralam SK-40 Winning Numbers For February 13, 2026 Live
Kerala Lottery Result Today Live Updates: Here's full list of winning numbers for Suvarna Keralam SK-40 lottery result for Friday, February 13.
Kerala becomes first state in India to frame Urban Policy
In a groundbreaking move, Kerala has introduced its inaugural Urban Policy, setting the stage for sustainable urban growth as the state anticipates reaching an 80% urbanization rate by 2050. The policy emphasizes smart planning and transparent governance, aiming for holistic urban development. It aspires to uplift marginalized communities and improve city infrastructures, fostering a more equitable society.
Shashi Tharoor Gets Key Role As Congress Gears Up For Kerala Polls
Shashi Tharoor named co-chairman of Congress campaign committee for Kerala polls, ending rift rumors. Ramesh Chennithala is chairman. Kerala elections expected in April-May.
Lamb was killed by a domestic or feral dog, according to visuals captured by camera traps. The incident had triggered panic in Poyyamala after it was initially assumed that a leopard was behind the attack
Kerala Lottery Result Today Live Updates: Here's full list of winning numbers for Karunya Plus KN-610 lottery for Friday, February 13.
Philip Mampad, Ex-Kerala Cop And Motivational Speaker, Arrested For Allegedly Raping Minor
According to police, the accused, ex-police officer and influencer Philip Mampad, allegedly took the girl to a lodge and raped her
Elephant tusks worth 2 crore stolen from Pangode Military Station in Kerala
Police suspect link to a recent DJ party held at the unit
Sabarimala Gold Loss Probe: Sample Collection Enters Second Day
Sample collection for scientific analysis at the Sabarimala temple as part of the SIT probe into the alleged loss of gold from artefacts at the hill shrine entered its second day on Friday
Kerala Lottery Result Today: Suvarna Keralam SK-40 lottery result will be declared today, on Friday, February 13. Check the live updates and full list of winning numbers from 3 pm.
Congress adds Tharoor in campaign committee for Kerala polls
New Delhi: The Congress has set up two key panels for the upcoming Kerala Assembly polls, with Ramesh Chennithala and Shashi Tharoor appointed chairman and co-chairman, respectively, of the partys campaign committee. Tharoors appointment assumes significance as it comes days after he met Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge and former party chief Rahul Gandhi for redressal 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 .
Tharoor Joins Chennithala as Co-Chairman for Kerala Congress Election Campaign
Tharoor's appointment assumes significance as it comes days after he met Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge and former party chief Rahul Gandhi for redressal of his grievances
Modi-Pope Connect In Kerala: BJP's Christian MLAs From Northeast To Conduct Door-To-Door Campaign
At least 18 Christian MLAs from three BJP-ruled or BJP-allied states including Goa, Nagaland and Manipur are set to begin a coordinated outreach in 37 key Christian-dominated seats
Kerala fed up with LDF, UDF; looking to BJP-NDA with great hope: PM Modi
NEW DELHI, Feb 12 : Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said Kerala is fed up with ruling Left Democratic Front (LDF) and the opposition United Democratic Front (UDF), and asserted that the state is now looking to the BJP-NDA with great hope. Modi made the remarks after he met newly-elected BJP councillors from the Thiruvananthapuram Municipal Corporation and representatives of other civic bodies from Kerala here. At 7, Lok Kalyan Marg, hosted Kerala BJP Panchayat members, Municipality members and [] The post Kerala fed up with LDF, UDF; looking to BJP-NDA with great hope: PM Modi appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Deepen ties with masses, PM Modi tells Kerala BJP
Chennithala chairman, Tharoor co-chairman of Congress campaign committee for Kerala polls
SIT starts fresh sample collection in gold theft probe at Sabarimala
SIT, assisted by personnel from the Legal Metrology department, forensic laboratory, and skilled artisans, began removing gold-plated covering from artefacts in the sanctum sanctorumand its pillars on Thursday evening
Why Are Today's Tamil Crime Thrillers Obsessed with the Past?
Filmmakers in Tamil Nadu and Kerala are setting crime thrillers in the past to bypass modern surveillance and create more engaging narratives. This 'time travelling' device allows for deeper character development and a wider canvas, connecting viewers emotionally to stories shrouded in nostalgic familiarity and novelty.
Police trace 224 missing phones in 10 days through CEIR portal
Police bust racket accused of duping senior citizen by enticing him with bumper prize
Install cameras to prevent waste dumping in Amayizhanchan Canal: SHRC
Nationwide Strike Of Trade Unions
Normal life thrown out of gear in Kerala; private bus, taxi, and autorickshaw workers also joined in, causing significant inconvenience for commuters
UDF will take steps to boost Kerala economy: Satheesan
Opposition leader says the front will win majority of Assembly seats in Kozhikode district
Kerala disillusioned with LDF, UDF, looking to BJP-NDA with great hope: Modi
The PM says the partys elected representatives are committed to working at the grassroots to address the peoples challenges in the State
Elderly woman in Kerala stops scooty rider from driving on footpath. Watch viral video
An elderly woman in Kozhikode, Kerala, bravely stopped a scooty rider from using a footpath, an act that has gone viral. Her firm stance and subsequent recording of the incident led the rider to retreat, earning widespread online praise for her civic sense and courage. The incident highlights the growing problem of footpath encroachment across India.
Forest fire breaks out in Palode
Preliminary reports indicate that nearly 10 acres of forest land have been destroyed in the fire which is reported to have originated in the Chekkonam forest region
Kerala fed up with LDF, UDF; looking to BJP-NDA with great hope: PM Narendra Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with newly-elected BJP councillors and civic body representatives from Kerala. He stated the state is looking to the BJP-NDA with great hope. Modi emphasized deepening the party's connect with people and furthering good governance. Elected members will work at the grassroots to address public challenges.
Window panes of Maveli Express damaged in stone pelting
'Kerala Fed Up Of LDF, UDF': PM Modi Meets Newly-Elected BJP Panchayat, Municipality Members
PM Modi said that elected representatives from the BJP-NDA would work at the grassroots level to address the challenges faced by the people.
IMA seeks special consideration for small clinics
Doctors to stage protests at district medical offices across the State on February 13, 2026, and submit a memorandum
Kozhikode Corporation to continue crackdown on illegal spa operators
IIM-K, IOB sign MoU to collaborate on executive education, capacity building
Railway Minister promises to consider more stops for trains between Chingavanam and Ernakulam
Assurance given during a meeting in which the Kottayam MP directly discussed various railway-related issues with the Railway Minister
General strike paralyses life in Kollam
Despite widespread shutdown, organisers provided essential breathing room for personal and spiritual events as vehicles used for religious ceremonies, festivals, and weddings were strictly exempted from the strike
'Fatal Progress': 23 Lives Lost On NH-66 Construction Stretches In Kerala, Nearly Half In 2025 Alone
The analysis of the data shows that at least 22 of those killed were construction workers
Kerala High Court directs probe into suspicious fund transfers by TDB staff
Buds schools State-level arts festival begins on Friday
Over 600 students to participate in two-day event
General strike against Labour Codes nearly complete in Ernakulam
Public transport remained entirely off the roads. Shops, establishments and schools stayed closed, while attendance in offices was severely affected. With hotels and eateries also largely shut, those arriving in the city and nearby towns by train faced considerable hardship throughout the day
Free coaching initiative helps hundreds secure IIM admissions
Nishagandhi Puraskaram for Manipuri dancer Darshana Jhaveri
The honour will be conferred on the dancer at the inaugural ceremony of the week-long Nishagandhi Dance Festival organised by Kerala Tourism on February 13
National strike near-total in Thrissur
Minor tension reported in a few areas where strike supporters allegedly compelled establishments to shut down. Devotees arriving at the Sreekrishna temple were left stranded due to the absence of bus services
Nod for logistics park, bunkering facility at Vizhinjam
Container Corporation of India Ltd. (CONCOR) will develop the MMLP on approximately 100 acres, while Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOC) plans to create an international-standard bunkering facility on 40 acres. The initiative aims to enhance cargo handling and strengthen the transshipment hubs capabilities.
DoT recovered 8.5 lakh stolen mobiles: Director-General
Ramesh Kumar Goyal says that the recovery of stolen mobile handsets has more than doubled, rising from two lakh in 2024 to 4.5 lakh in 2025

