ISL: Mumbai look to seal Playoff spot vs Kerala
Mumbai City are unbeaten in their last eight away games and will relish facing a Kerala side that has conceded 36 goals this season
Their videos have struck a chord with many, with people praising Oliver's enthusiasm and the bond he shares with his grandmother-in-law.
From childhood, Binu C Madhavan had a deep love for comics. With a talent for drawing and a fascination with comic characters, he spent his leisure time creating comic stories using pencil and pen sketches. Now he is set to launch a series of graphic stories based on Aithihyamala. From a young age, I used to think and imagine comic characters, says Binu, a guest lecturer in the department of applied arts at RLV College, Tripunithura. I wrote stories and translated them into pictures as well. As I was trained in sketching, I found it amusing as well as productive. When he learned about an Aithihyamala project by students at the College of Teacher Education in Tripunithura, Binu decided to sketch the characters in it. This Aithihyamala series was prepared by a few students of Prof. Rajeev Puliyoor. I collected the script from the students and started sketching the characters. It took around two to three months to complete Aithihyamala Chitrakadha, says Binu. Rajeev Puliyoor, who is now principal of the College of Teacher Education in Nedumkandam, says these stories were curated by the students as part of an assignment. I used to teach at the College of Teacher Education, Tripunithura. Thats when I asked the B.Ed students to prepare stories based on Aithihyamala, which was part of their syllabus, he recalls. They delved into its roots, did thorough research and developed stories. The Malayalam teachers edited them. Later, we asked Binu to turn them into graphic stories. Binu C Madhavan Binu, who studied at RLV College of Arts, has created, sketched, and published several other comic characters, such as Super Rambo, Detective Makru, James Bond Dog, and Minnal Manushyan. He quips that he has always written stories, even if they did not always make sense to others. Among friends, we often discuss graphics, sketches, animation, stories, and new characters. Presenting a story through graphics or images makes it easier to understand. Readers can grasp the story more easily that way, he says. Graphic stories, he believes, make reading more accessible, especially for children. No one has done graphic stories based on Aithihyamala. Graphic stories can help attract more children and young people to reading. We need to instil the habit of reading in children. Also, Aithihyamala stories will give them an understanding of history, says Binu, who is now planning to release the Aithihyamala Chitrakadha on Instagram.
Easy money, peasy trouble: How Kerala youths fall prey to 'mule' scams
It is not uncommon these days to find college students and young professionals turning to part-time and online jobs for making a quick buck. The worrisome part is that some of them get lured into traps laid by cybercriminals seeking to exploit this trend. Fraudsters lure individuals into fraudulent schemes that misuse the victims bank and UPI accounts for illegal activities. They disguise themselves as job providers on social media, offering attractive commissions for simple tasks. Once victims share their banking and UPI details, their accounts are used to funnel illicit money. We call them mule accounts, a police officer explains. Those who unknowingly participate not only risk losing their funds but may also face serious legal consequences. Cyber experts in Kochi warn that this is not just financial fraud it can be part of a larger criminal network, and can lead to grave offences. People have to be wary of offers or schemes that sound too good to be true, says an officer. Kerala South Zone IG S Syamsundar says he received at least 10 scam calls over the past couple of months How it works Explaining the modus operandi of this new fraud, a top police officer says the fraudsters typically approach victims through social media ads or direct inquiries, offering lucrative part-time or online jobs with attractive pay/commissions. However, they rarely provide clear details about the work. Sometimes, they weave convincing stories, such as needing staff for share trading or marketing transactions. Once they gain the victims trust, they demand personal bank and UPI account details. The scam involves transferring large sums of money into the victims account and instructing them to send it to designated accounts while deducting a commission. Tempted by seemingly easy income, many victims comply without questioning the legality of these transactions, the officer notes. Young individuals often fall into these traps, sometimes unknowingly becoming part of fraudulent networks. Many might be unaware of the illegal activities they are aiding. All such cyber frauds share a common red flag demands to transfer money into private accounts. This is often the first sign of a scam, says South Zone IG S Syamsundar. The scammers select their prey randomly, either by collecting details from various sources or by tricking victims into sharing their own information. Syamsundar tells TNIE that he himself received at least 10 such calls over the past couple of months. He adds that many youths fall into such traps despite knowing the risks and the actual purpose behind these transactions. Fraudsters often target individuals with lower incomes, who are more likely to fall for such schemes, he says. The ease of opening bank accounts has also contributed to this issue. Fraudsters exploit this by creating accounts using fake documents and operating them for a short period before abandoning them when KYC (Know Your Customer) verification becomes due. Some bank managers allegedly facilitate these frauds. We are closely monitoring their involvement, says Syamsundar. A social issue Cyber security expert Nandakishore Harikumar believes such frauds should be viewed as a social issue. Many young people jump into scams, driven by an attitude of making easy money without concern for legality, he says. They justify their involvement as minor compared with other scams because of the relatively small amounts of money involved. He also points out the role of social media, through which several dubious schemes are promoted. There have to be stricter regulations and monitoring, he says. Frauds will continue to pop up in various new, creative forms. Nandakishore says its worrisome to note that people are willing to share their bank account details or provide SIM cards to anonymous persons for cryptocurrency exchanges or small commissions. Engaging in fraudulent online activities that may not appear serious at the surface level could eventually lead to even non-bailable offences or charges under the National Security Act, he notes. Our financial intelligence units are highly capable of flagging suspicious accounts and tracking transactions. Young people must be aware of these risks and avoid such schemes. Links to drug use Law enforcement authorities also express concerns that the easy money schemes could be fuelling drug use among the youth. Most often, those involved in scams related to mule accounts initially receive a significant amount of money for handing over control of their bank accounts, says Assistant Commissioner (Cyber Crime) M K Murali. As they continue, they get comparatively smaller amounts, ranging from Rs 2,000 to Rs 5,000, for further involvement. If this easy money reaches school and college students, there is a high risk that it might be used for drug consumption or other illegal activities, Murali notes. Scamsters not only tempt individuals with financial gains but also push them to recruit more people into the system, turning them into active participants in fraudulent networks. The final warning that officers as well as experts share: If an offer seems too good to be true, it probably is fake. Easy money doesnt come that easy.
Specially trained dogs from Kerala join SLBC rescue efforts
Human remains detection canines choppered in by IAF
Enforcement Directorate Conducts Nationwide Searches In Money Laundering Probe Against SDPI
The searches were carried out at two locations in Delhi, including the SDPI headquarters in Nizamuddin West, Thiruvananthapuram and Malappuram in Kerala, Nandyal in Andhra Pradesh, Pakur in Jharkhand, Thane in Maharashtra, Bengaluru, Chennai, Kolkata, Lucknow and Jaipur, the sources said.
6,532 title deeds to be distributed in Malappuram
Swiggy workers pay in Thiruvananthapuram revised
Agitation by ASHA workers completes 25 days, State says ball in Centres court
Blood-curdling stories of black magic-inspired crimes, including murders and rapes, are being reported from different parts of Kerala. Navamy Sudhish takes a careful walk along the dimly-lit corridors of evil social practices, exposing the dark underbelly of society
MSC includes Vizhinjam International Seaport in Jade service
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Satheesan, a Congress leader, also demanded an investigation into the death of Gabriel, who had travelled to Jordan on a tourist visa.
AIUTUC stages protest supporting Keralas striking ASHA workers
Forest department team will inspect injured tusker in Munnar
Direct T.N., Kerala, West Bengal to adopt NEP, says plea in SC
Nowhere in the entire policy is it said that States will be compelled to teach Hindi, says petitioner
Another case registered against third accused in Abdul Gafoor Haji death case
Pangode multiple murder case accused Affan sent to police custody
Special drive to tackle wild boar threat in Kannur: Saseendran
ISL | Kerala Blasters takes on a hungry Mumbai City in last home game
Mumbai currently seventh needs just a point to take the last playoff berth
Water in abandoned quarries in Kerala fit for commercial use, finds bathymetric survey
Except for Vendar rock quarry, water from all other abandoned quarries are fit for commercial use, according to survey report
Illegal boards, flags in public places: Kerala HC expresses concern over inaction by State
Court says it has received nearly 200 complaints from individuals in Kollam, which was now filled with boards and flags on streets and other public areas
Minister warns of action against manufacture of banned plastic
2 Indian nationals buried in UAE days after execution
Two Indian nationals, Shahjadi Khan and Muhammed Rinash Arangilottu, were executed in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and buried in the presence of their family members. Shahjadi, a caregiver from Uttar Pradesh, was executed for allegedly murdering a four-month-old toddler, while Rinash, from Kerala, was executed for allegedly killing a UAE national. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) confirmed that the burials were conducted according to UAE regulations and that embassy officials assisted the families.
Kerala Police Cadaver dogs arrive in Telangana to join tunnel collapse rescue ops
Nagarkurnool/Thiruvananthapuram: Cadaver dogs of Kerala police on Thursday arrived in Telanganas Nagarkurnool to join the rescue operation at the partially collapsed SLBC tunnel in which eight persons remain trapped since February 22. The dogs arrived by air and their handlers went inside the tunnel along with officials. A plan will be prepared on how and []
Hajj 2025: Supreme Court seeks explanation from Centre over disparity in airfare on Kerala routes
The Supreme Court on Thursday directed the Central government to explain the reasons behind disparity in the airfare of the Calicut-Jeddah route, as compared to other routes in the state of Kerala for the 2025 Hajj. The Bench of Justice Surya Kant and Justice N Kotiswar Singh observed that although there was no dispute that [] The post Hajj 2025: Supreme Court seeks explanation from Centre over disparity in airfare on Kerala routes appeared first on India Legal .
Severe injuries caused elephants death, reveals post-mortem
Team from Kerala SRTC visit KSRTC
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Prakash Karat explains why Modi government is neo-fascist; slams Congress for playing cheap politics
Karat accuses the Congress of manipulative politics and warns about neo-fascist and far-right efforts to push pro-corporate, neo-liberal policies
Canadian medal for Kozhikode native
Kerala HC expresses concern over rise in drug-related cases in State
Court upholds cancellation of bail of an accused in a narcotics case who was arrested again in a similar case
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Kozhikode DTPC to digitally recreate Portuguese fort at Chaliyam
SDPI to stage protests against arrest of its national president
Even after arrest, controversy over suicide of woman and daughters continue to rage
Audio clip, purportedly sent by the woman to a friend, suggests that she was under mental distress, particularly due to her husbands refusal to grant her a legal divorce
Future Generali India Insurance opens first all womens branch in Kochi
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NH development: MLA demands underpasses at Payalkulangara and S.N. Kavala
A British man named Oliver and his Indian wife Rishni are capturing hearts online with their Instagram series highlighting their two-month stay in Kerala. Their videos showcase the simplicity of rural life, cultural experiences, and family bonding, drawing millions of views and praise for their cross-cultural journey and appreciation for slow living.
KWC sitting to be held in Alappuzha on March 10
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ISL 2024-25: Mumbai City Need A Point To Qualify For Top 6 Against Kerala Blasters FC
Mohun Bagan Super Giant: Mumbai City FC will play Kerala Blasters FC at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Kochi in the Indian Super League (ISL) 2024-25 on Friday. The Islanders need just a point to qualify for the playoffs as they are tied on 33 points with the sixth-placed Odisha FC. However, the Juggernauts have finished their league run whereas Mumbai City FC still have two matches in hand. Kerala Blasters FC are out of that contention, placed ninth with 25 points from 22 encounters. Mumbai City FC had beaten Kerala Blasters FC by 4-2 in the reverse fixture back in November, and are eyeing their 24th league double in ISL history levelling FC Goa for doing so the most number of times in the competition. Kerala Blasters FC have given away 36 goals this season, matching their highest tally in a single ISL campaign (2020-21). They have also let in 34 goals against Mumbai City FC, with only FC Goa (50) netting more past them. Despite their defensive issues, Kerala Blasters FC have found the back of the net 31 times this season. They have only improved this tally in two previous campaigns, 2021-22 (37 goals) and 2023-24 (33 goals), showing that they will want to blend defensive organisation with similar offensive consistency in the remaining games. The Islanders are unbeaten in their last eight away games (W4 D4) and have a chance to equal their longest such streak on the road (9 games from October 2022 to February 2023). Mumbai City FC average 14.5 shots per game, the third highest in ISL 2024-25 (behind NorthEast United FC 16.2 and Mohun Bagan Super Giant 15.5). However, their shot conversion rate stands at just 8.5 per cent, the third lowest this season, which reflects in them being the fourth-least scoring (27) team in the competition. The two sides have played 21 games, with Mumbai City FC winning on 10 instances and Kerala Blasters FC emerging victorious five times. Six games have produced draws. Kerala Blasters FC interim head coach TG Purushothaman maintained that he wants his side to sign off positively from the season. I want to approach these games in a good manner. We will have to give in our best efforts, he said. Mumbai City FC head coach Petr Kratky said that he is optimistic about his team moving forward. I want to approach these games in a good manner. We will have to give in our best efforts, he said. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
PIL Filed In Supreme Court Seeking Implementation Of NEP In West Bengal And Tamil Nadu | News18
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Naxal arrested in Kerala gave first hint of desire of comrades to surrender in Karnataka
The Maoists were facing difficulty sustaining themselves in the absence of local resources, snapping of ties with the central committee and the heat turned on them by the Kerala police, which had resorted to encounters
Naxal arrested in Kerala gave first hint of desire of comrades to surrender in Karnataka - The Hindu
Naxal arrested in Kerala gave first hint of desire of comrades to surrender in Karnataka The Hindu
Uddhav calls for treason charges against RSS leader Joshi over Marathi language remarks
MUMBAI: Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray on Thursday demanded that Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) leader Suresh Bhaiyyaji Joshi be booked for treason, after a controversy erupted over the latter's remarks on Marathi language. Talking to reporters in the Vidhan Bhavan complex here, the former Maharashtra chief minister also alleged that Joshi's remarks reflect the hidden agenda of the RSS and the BJP to divide Mumbai. At an event in Ghatkopar area here on Wednesday, Joshi said, Mumbai doesn't have a single language. Each part of Mumbai has a different language. Ghatkopar area's language is Gujarati. So if you are residing in Mumbai, it is not necessary that you have to learn Marathi. After a strong criticism from the opposition over his remarks, Joshi on Thursday said Marathi is Mumbai's language and those coming from outside and speaking other languages should also understand it. Marathi is my native language and I take pride in it, he said, adding his remarks at the Ghatkopar event were misconstrued. Thackeray, while targeting Joshi, said, They have not raised India Pakistan issue (for some time now) but it is 'batenge toh katenge' . It's not just a Marathi vs non-Marathi issue, but also Maratha vs non-Marathas and capture the state. 'Batenge toh katenge' (divided we fall) was the slogan raised by senior BJP leaders during the Maharashtra assembly polls last year. Thackeray dared Joshi to make such statements in Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Kerala, West Bengal and come back safely. Just because Marathi manoos is welcoming, does not mean anyone can hit him, he added. The BJP has no regards for Marathi manoos because it knows he is going to vote for them. This is a sadist mentality which has come to the fore. This is a ploy to break Mumbai, Uddhav claimed. He should be booked for treason. I had made a law (in capacity as CM) to make Marathi compulsory in the state. This (his remarks) is against the law, the Sena (UBT) leader said. Thackeray said the government should either act against Joshi or accept the sin, a reference to Joshi's remarks. He also rejected the government's defence in the House over the issue. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis earlier said in the state assembly that Marathi is the language of Mumbai and Maharashtra and anyone who lives here should learn and speak it. Thackeray said, Mumbai is a metropolis. If you (BJP) want to win it, then do it by doing good work, and not by spreading venom. If those in the BJP have love for their mother tongue, then they should condemn it (Joshi's remark), he added.
Abhishek Nair shares six reasons job seekers fail in the hiring process and gives tips for improvement. Key points include gaining practical experience, applying selectively, building a personal brand, networking, avoiding buzzwords, and not waiting for the perfect job. His advice resonates with many job seekers, emphasizing proactive networking and adapting to hiring protocols.
Nipah Virus: Kerala States 5 Districts High At Risk, Know Symptoms & How You Can Protect Yourself
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ED raids SDPI offices in Kerala as part of nationwide crackdown
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Six water jet sprays are installed by the SDRF to wash out the silt from the damaged portion of the tunnel, a senior official said
Iron piece found on railway track in Keralas Thrissur, police detain Tamil Nadu man
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Kerala question paper leak case: Prime suspect surrenders before Crime Branch
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CPM Kerala state conference opens with Karats call to resist new fascism
KOLLAM: The four-day 24th CPM State Conference began in Kerala on Thursday, with Politburo member Prakash Karat inaugurating the event at C. Kesavan Memorial Hall. Slamming the UDF for its allegation that the Left has abandoned the fight against fascism, Karat countered that the real threat today is new fascism propagated by far-right governments worldwide, including the Narendra Modi-led Union government. He defined this new fascism as one rooted in prejudice and discrimination against minorities and immigrantsan ideology the Left in Kerala has consistently opposed. UDF leader V.D. Satheesan claims that the Left has abandoned the fight against fascism. But what we are witnessing globally is a new form of fascism, distinct from classical fascism, Karat said. Far-right governments worldwide are targeting minorities and immigrants, and the Modi government is no differentit promotes a corporate-backed Hindutva agenda while attacking democratic rights. We have been resisting this and will continue to do so. Congress has no right to lecture us on how to fight fascism, he added. Criticizing the Union governments Hindutva-corporate nexus and its authoritarian character, Karat asserted that Kerala, under the Left Democratic Front (LDF), remains a stronghold against the BJPs corporate hindutva policies. He claimed that the BJP suffered electoral setbacks in the last Lok Sabha elections due to resistance from Left and democratic forces, which temporarily stalled its attempts to amend the Constitution. Under the Modi government, public assets have been aggressively privatized, corporate favoritism has increased, One Nation, One Election is being pushed, and workers rights are being eroded through the new labor code. We must fight back. Trade unions are already planning a general strike against these attacks, Karat said in his inaugural address. Touching upon global developments, he warned of the rise of far-right forces worldwide, citing former U.S. President Donald Trumps re-election bid and the growing influence of right-wing parties in Europe. Trump behaves like a 19th-century imperialisthe even laid claims over Greenland, which belongs to Denmark. Alarmingly, our Prime Minister exhibits similar tendencies. Earlier, India consistently supported the Palestinian cause, but the Modi government has now facilitated arms exports to Israelan unprecedented move that mirrors the foreign policy shifts of far-right regimes, Karat alleged. A total of 530 delegates are attending the conference, including 486 representatives from various districts and 44 guests from outside Kerala. CPM Central Committee member A.K. Balan presided over the event, while reception committee chairperson K.N. Balagopal highlighted Kollams historical significance. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, along with Politburo members Brinda Karat, Subhashini Ali, B.V. Raghavulu, Ashok Dhawale, M.A. Baby, A. Vijayaraghavan, and other senior leaders, were also present.
Three teachers suspended in connection with alleged ragging incident on school campus in Kochi
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Man arrested for circulating old tiger video as new sighting in Kerala
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ED conducts raids across states in PFI case, days after arrest of SDPI president M K Faizy
NEW DELHI: The Enforcement Directorate on Thursday raided a dozen locations as part of a money laundering investigation against SDPI, the political outfit of the banned Popular Front of India (PFI), days after the federal probe agency arrested Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) national president M K Faizy. The searches are underway at two locations in Delhi, including the SDPI headquarters, Thiruvananthapuram and Malappuram in Kerala, Nandyal in Andhra Pradesh, Pakur in Jharkhand, Thane in Maharashtra, Bengaluru, Chennai, Kolkata, Lucknow and Jaipur, the sources said. The ED had claimed then that there existed an organic relation between the two outfits and that the PFI was carrying out its criminal activities through the political party (SDPI). The PFI was banned by the Union government in September, 2022 calling it an unlawful association and for indulging in terrorist activities. The SDPI was founded in 2009 and headquartered in Delhi. It is alleged to be the political front of the PFI. It is also registered as a political party with the Election Commission of India.
Kerala University Result 2025 OUT at exams.keralauniversity.ac.in - Download UG and PG Marksheet
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Kerala Temple Welcomes Life-Sized Robotic Elephant
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Duleep Trophy, India A, And A Shot At Indian Team: Ranji Top Scorer Yash Rathod's Simple Plan
The Akshay Wadkar: March 2 was the day when Vidarbha overcame the heartbreak of losing the 2023/24 Ranji Trophy final to be crowned as champions of the prestigious competition for the third time in front of their passionate home fans at the VCA Stadium in Nagpur. It was a season where Vidarbha had eight outright wins, while three matches saw them grab first innings lead, including in the final against Kerala. The Akshay Wadkar-led side were also on top of individual batting and bowling charts, courtesy Yash Rathod and Harsh Dubey, respectively. Rathod finished the season as the leading run-getter with 960 runs coming in ten matches, while Dubey grabbed the Ranji Trophy record for most wickets in a season with 69 scalps. In an exclusive conversation with IANS, Rathod talks about Vidarbhas Ranji Trophy win, the environment which has given them success, his scintillating performances and more. Q. How its been to live with this feeling of being a member of Ranji Trophy winning team with Vidarbha? A. Its a great feeling and an emotional one too because last year we missed winning the championship by one step. But finally this year we have become champions. So, I am feeling really good and happy. It was one of my dreams to win the Ranji Trophy, as I watched the finale wins of 2017-18 and 2018-19. So, that time it was one of my dreams to win that prestigious trophy, and this year we did it. Now I feeling really good as I was also the highest run scorer for the Vidarbha team and highest run scorer in India, so, that makes it even more special. Another best feeling was me and Harsh being number one in batting and bowling charts. Q. Before the season began, what were your goals and how much of them were you able to achieve? A. Before the season began, I had set a goal for myself that in this Ranji season, I have to score more than 1000 runs. This was my plan before the season and even my captain and my coach backed me. They gave me full clarity that how you have to play in this season. So, that thing helped me a lot, as they told me a long time ago that which number I will bat in the middle order. So, that clarity helped me a lot in preparation. Now that I came close to achieving this thing, credit for it goes to our coach and captain. Q. Talk a bit about the influence of coach Usman Ghani and captain Akshay Wadkar. A. Usman sir has been hugely influential because last year, I scored around 500 runs in six games. After the end of the last season, we sat down and did our video analysis on where did we make mistakes, what do we have to rectify, and what do we have to work on to get down in the coming season. So, as we had planned, we will move forward and rectify these technical things in the off-season. The things which we had discussed and prepared for in the off-season, we got the results. A big credit goes to Usman sir for this. Akshay is one of the best captains I have played under, because the most important thing for a player is how much security you can get about the game you will play. So, even last year, he was very clear about it and said, Honey, if you get to play a match, you will get ample opportunities. You will get four innings. If you perform, it will be good. But you will get four opportunities, so be ready for that. Giving that clarity to a player that you will get so many opportunities and you have to prove yourself, as well as what is the requirement from you as a player towards the team and what role you will play with the bat telling all of this to me really well in the off-season was a very important thing. Its not just me, he gave that clarity to the whole team, which helped us in lifting the trophy. Q. Your conversion rate has been impressive five centuries and three fifties. So whats been the secret behind it? A. Last year I scored three fifties and one hundred. Because of that, I missed the Duleep Trophy. So, it was very clear from the start of the season that if I get till 50, I have to take the score to a three-figure mark. I was extra focused to make that happen, because the more you score hundreds, the more it helps you to play at a higher level like Duleep Trophy, India A and India. Fifty runs are not as valuable as it used to be, because three-figure mark scores are more valuable. Plus, the performances I did for the team in those situations against Puducherry and Uttarakhand, I am very happy with that, because when the team had a requirement, I performed and we won from there. Q. How much have you learnt from being around senior batters like Karun Nair and Dhruv Shorey? A. It has been a very good experience with both of them. I have been with them since the last two seasons, and have learnt a lot in terms of how to stay as a human being on and off the field, how to talk to people, and how to approach the game. They also gave inputs at the right time on small technique changes, how to play in pressure situations, how to look at the game when you are struggling and how to progress from there for the team. Those suggestions helped me a lot as from last year to this season, whatever I have learnt from both of them, came of a lot of help in this season. Q. You made your Ranji Trophy debut in 2021, but tasted championship success now. Can you explain about the journey you made from not being a regular to now becoming a dependable batting figure? A. The journey has been very good, as making a place in a Ranji Trophy team who won back-to-back seasons previously is a miracle. There is a lot of competition in Vidarbha, so it is not easy to make a place there. I played two matches, where my performance was not that good. But I came back to basics of the game, and had to wait as it was not easy to break into the team. I was preparing consistently, and waiting for an opportunity. I did not get an opportunity in the first four matches last year. Then I got an opportunity in the fifth match last year, and I grabbed it with both hands. From there, I have played consistently for the team. While waiting for the opportunity, I prepared myself very well for that level, because I had it in my mind that when I get a chance at this stage, I should be fully prepared, not get nervous at all or doubt myself, and that I should give my best. Q. There were nearly 3000 home fans and lots of family members seeing Vidarbha win the title. How precious was this moment of winning in front of them? A. It was an outstanding feeling, because for the first time, my dad was there at the ground. He had to see me play, and I wanted him to see me become number one. My mom keeps coming to watch the matches, but my dad had come for the first time. So winning that championship in front of him, he was emotional, and it was a very proud moment for me that we won such a big and prestigious trophy in front of our family members. Winning in front of the home crowd is also another special feeling, as whatever you are doing, there is backing behind you from them. Q. What you think is the secret behind Vidarbha winning three Ranji Trophy titles, and do other state teams ask you about it? A. Its preparation and thinking of how to go in the season. Full credit to Prashant Vaidya, the CADC Chairman. His vision of how we will progress in every season is the most important thing and a key reason behind how we have transitioned so much in first-class cricket. Even amongst all the players, we have such a good camaraderie with each other and gel up really well. We are always happy for each other, and give a lot of backing, no matter if someone performs or doesn't perform. But we are always together for each other. Most of the time we don't stay in our rooms; we mostly sit in a group, joke around and vibe together. We play a match with unity, because our bonding has been so good, and that is what helps us. Two-three people from other states have asked us - what different things have been implemented in the Vidarbha set-up due to which you are getting so many good results in so many years. My answer to them was - our bonding is very good. All the youngsters here have already played together in age- group cricket, and won championships there. We know how to win in such pressure situations, and that is what is helping us. Q. After this championship win, how does your future ambitions look like? A. My dream is to play for India. Secondly, I want to play for IPL. But my plan is simple - I want to play Duleep Trophy, then India A and knock on the doors of entering the Indian team at the earliest. Q. After this championship win, how does your future ambitions look like? Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
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Dhanuja Kumari recently won the Sthree Shakthi award instituted by Kerala Womens Commission
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Alleged police assault on 15-year-old protester sparks outrage in Kerala
Alleged assault took place when the boy was taking part in a protest against opening of a granite quarry at his village in Kozhikode. Action has been sought against police officers
Kerala government move to alter eligibility criteria for Pro-VC post
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The government has reportedly introduced a new provision to the University Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2025 to alter the eligibility criteria for selection and appointment of Pro-VCs in universities. According to the draft amendment bill tabled in the Assembly on Monday, it was laid down that Pro-VC appointments should be carried out from among professors or college principals. As per the new provision, associate professors will be eligible for appointment to the Pro-VC post. The amendment was brought in reportedly under pressure from pro-Left teachers unions. The government has introduced the provision as an official amendment to the draft bill which is presently under the consideration of an Assembly subject committee. The change has been affected at a time when there are many aspirants to the Pro-VC post among senior professors, professors, statutory officers with professor rank and principals of affiliated colleges. If the Bill becomes law, teachers with experience as low as 10 years can become eligible for Pro-VC post, a source pointed out. Already, the Bill has invited criticism for divesting many powers from the Vice Chancellor and handing them over to the Pro-VC. With the new amendments, Pro-VC will become a coveted post in universities. Interestingly, the state governments move to give greater powers to Pro-VCs has come despite the UGC regulations of 2025 being silent about such a post in universities.
Anti-drug drive in schools, higher educational institutions across Kerala
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Amid rising cases of substance abuse among students, separate anti-drug campaigns are being planned in higher educational institutions and schools across the state. While the Institute of Human Resources Development (IHRD) under the Higher Education Department has planned a campaign named Snehathon, CBSE schools across the state will join hands to implement an initiative named PRAJNA, focused on anti-drug awareness, prevention, and empowerment. Higher Education Minister R Bindu told reporters here on Wednesday that IHRDs campaign has been named Snehathon as it plans to spread the message of love in the wake of violent tendencies among the youth, mostly fuelled by substance abuse. As part of Snehathon, 88 institutions under IHRD will organise various programmes on Friday (March 9) that also includes a mass run named Run Away from Drugs. The mass run will be flagged off by the higher education minister in Kollam. The run, planned at 7.30 am on Friday, will be attended by people from various sections of society. IHRD students will join hands to create a symbolic Snehamathil (wall of love). This will be followed by a public meeting to create awareness against substance abuse in which prominent personalities from various fields will interact with the students. Meanwhile, the official launch of PRAJNA will take place during the Council of CBSE Schools Keralas (CSSK) state convention, scheduled for the first week of April in Kochi. Governor Rajendra Arlekar, who has extended wholehearted support for the campaign, will formally announce the initiative during the event. In line with the governors recommendations, the preliminary framework of the project was formally handed over to him by Indira Rajan, secretary general of the National Council of CBSE Schools, along with CCSK state general secretary Suchitra Shaijinth. PRAJNA would rely on strong collaboration between CBSE schools, the general public, legal experts, and government departments, ensuring a collective approach towards creating a safe and disciplined learning environment, Indira Rajan said. With participation from 1,500 CBSE-affiliated schools, the initiative is set to reach over 3 million students, along with teachers, non-teaching staff, parents, and school management teams working in unison to implement the programme. PRAJNA will be launched with the active participation of teachers, parents, students, and management. Collaboration with law enforcement, mental health professionals, and social workers will be ensured. PRAJNA - The approach Holistic and phased implementation from lower grades to senior students. Regular monitoring and assessment of the project to track progress and impact Integration of the campaign into existing academic and co-curricular frameworks
Six newborns find shelter at Ammathottil in a month
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Six newborn babies have found shelter and protection at Ammathottil, the child reception centre under the Kerala State Council for Child Welfare, in the past month alone. The latest arrival is a four-day-old baby girl, weighing 2.48kg, who was placed in the care of Ammathottil at 7.30pm on Tuesday. Earlier that same day, another newborn girl was also received at the centre. These recent arrivals bring the total number of babies received this month to six, including four baby girls. The newborn has been named Thoolika, in memory of legendary writer M T Vasudevan Nair, according to a press release issued by G L Arun Gopi, general secretary of the State Council for Child Welfare. Over the past month, the babies received at the Thiruvananthapuram Ammathottil have been named Thulasi, Nirmal, Vamika, Thennal, and Alima. Among all Ammathottil centres in Kerala, the Thiruvananthapuram unit consistently receives the highest number of abandoned babies. According to Arun, this is largely due to the intensive awareness campaigns spearheaded by the state government, Health Minister Veena George, and the State Council for Child Welfare. These efforts have helped change public perception of Ammathottilwhat was once associated with stigma and secrecy is now seen as a safe and compassionate alternative, significantly reducing cases of babies being abandoned in unsafe conditions. The State Council for Child Welfare ensures that all infants received at Ammathottil are provided with proper care and legal adoption procedures. After initial care at the Child Reception Centre, the babies are transferred to the Women and Childrens Hospital in Thycaud for medical examinations. Over the past 19 months, 130 children have been legally adopted through this system. The baby girl Thoolika is the 62nd child received at the Thiruvananthapuram Ammathottil since its inception and the sixth baby received in 2025. With adoption formalities pending for both Thoolika and Alima, the Council has issued a public notice urging any potential claimants to contact the Councils office in Thycaud if they wish to establish guardianship rights. 130 children adopted The State Council for Child Welfare ensures that all infants received at Ammathottil are provided with proper care and legal adoption procedures After initial care at the Child Reception Centre, the babies are transferred to the Women and Childrens Hospital in Thycaud for medical examinations Over the past 19 months, 130 children have been legally adopted through this system
Six arrested in Aluva drug bust
KOCHI: The police nabbed six persons, including two women, with 4kg of cannabis and 855g of hashish oil in a major drug bust in Aluva on Wednesday. The arrests were made as part of Operation Clean, an extensive anti-drug drive progressing in Ernakulam Rural district. According to the police, the first arrest was made on Tuesday night, at Pump Junction, Aluva, where officers apprehended Mamata Digil, 28, a native of Odisha, with 4kg of cannabis. Further inspection led to an early morning raid near the Aluva railway station, where five more suspects were caught with a bag containing 1kg of hashish oil. The others arrested are Odisha natives Shiva Gowda, 29, Kulder Rana, 55, and his wife Moina Rana, 35, and their associates Santosh Kumar, 32, and Ram Babu Soona, 32. The suspects were apprehended while transporting drugs from Odisha via train. They sell cannabis in Kerala at Rs 25,000 per kilogram before returning on the next available train. To avoid suspicion, they posed as a family. Shiva Gowda was identified as the leader of the group. The seized hashish oil is valued at approximately Rs 25 lakh per kilogram, the police said. The operation was carried out by the Aluva police and the District Anti-Narcotics Special Action Force team.
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Over 1k streetlights to come up on Container Road to reduce accidents
KOCHI: In what could significantly reduce accidents on the Container Road, the 17.12km stretch connecting Kalamassery with the Vallarpadam International Containership Terminal will soon be lit up with 1,106 streetlights. Having finished setting up lamp posts, the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has started providing live power connections, as part of implementing a Rs 100-crore project aimed at giving a major makeover to the accident-prone Container Road. The installation of streetlights will be completed by the end of this month and the entire stretch lit up. Weve almost finished the retarring of the road, including the service roads, and also started the signage marking from the Vallarpadam side. Reflectors are also being placed on either side of the road, a top NHAI official told TNIE. Earlier, the Kerala High Court had asked the state government to take measures to make the stretch safer for traffic after a spate of fatal mishaps were reported. The main issues identified then were illegal parking of container lorries on the roadside and an absence of streetlights. The court ordered an immediate removal of all encroachments and placed restriction on the parking of trucks on the road. The NHAI had come under fire for failing to provide essential infrastructure on the stretch despite collecting a hefty toll. A number of accidents occurred when motorists ram haphazardly parked container lorries at night in the absence of streetlights. Also, there were instances when miscreants dumped truckloads of garbage on the roadside and the surrounding water bodies. All 11 bridges on the stretch are being strengthened for a smooth flow of traffic by raising the deck. The work also includes replacement of bearings and expansion joints, repairing of cracks/damage, and relaying of the approach roads. The work has entered the final phase, the official added. The work on the project had commenced last April. This is the first major strengthening and improvement work since the highway corridor was commissioned in 2015.
Conclave to revamp coir, handloom and cashew industries
KOCHI: The industries department will host a conclave to revitalise Keralas traditional industries coir, handloom, and cashew. The event aims to address existing challenges in these sectors and develop projects focused on innovation and modernisation. Future initiatives will be based on recommendations from the expert committee appointed by the government. Industries Minister P Rajeeve said that the conclave would take a decisive step towards the future growth of these sectors. As part of the initiative, three separate conclaves will be held in different locations across the state, followed by a joint conclave in Alappuzha in April. The first phase will include a coir conclave in Alappuzha, a cashew sector conclave in Kollam, and a handloom conclave in Kannur. After this, a joint conclave will be held in Alappuzha in the last week of April, the minister said. The conclave will feature participation from experts and officials from three sectors, major institutions like the National Institute of Fashion Technology, industrialists, exporters, trade unions, entrepreneurs, and research institutions. Representatives from marketing and online sales platforms, including Walmart, will also attend. Based on the recommendations of the expert committees appointed by the government, innovation plans are being formulated in each sector. The minister said the conclave organised in this regard will formulate plans to overcome the challenges of the traditional sector.
Telangana tunnel collapse: Two cadaver dogs from Kerala police join rescue operation
According to the Kerala Chief Minister's Office, the deployment comes in response to a request from the NDMA to the State Disaster Management Authority, as efforts intensify to locate survivors and recover victims trapped in the rubble
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Kerala Cadaver Dogs Join Telangana SLBC Tunnel Rescue Effort
Specially trained dogs sent to aid search for eight trapped in Srisailam tunnel
Kerala Film Chamber to hold talks with ministers
KOCHI: Kerala Film Chamber and the film bodies on Wednesday decided to hold a discussion with the state government and put on hold the strike planned from June 1. The decision comes following the meeting between the Minister for Cultural Affairs, Saji Cherian, and the general secretary of the Kerala Film Chamber, Saji Nanthyatt. The cultural minister has invited representatives of the film bodies to discuss the issues in the industry. The interventions of multiple government-level departments, including the local self-government, finance, cultural affairs, and KSEB are required to solve the issue. So, the chamber has sent a letter to the CM and the minister for cultural affairs to hold a meeting before March 15, he said. The chamber has been demanding a relaxation in entertainment tax and other subsidies from the state government. If the meeting is not held before March 15 or fails to find a solution for the current issues, the chamber will go ahead with the indefinite strike, shutting down the industry from June 1. We have also given notices to the theatres to take permission from the chamber to release films after June 1, he added. Meanwhile, the Association of Malayalam Movie Artists (AMMA), earlier in an official statement, announced that the actors association will not support the cinema strike announced by the Kerala Film Producers Association. The meeting held in Kochi was attended by the representatives of Kerala Film Producers Association (KFPA), the Kerala Film Distributors Association, the Film Employees Federation of Kerala (FEFKA), and the Film Exhibitors United Organisation of Kerala (FEOUK). In protest against loss, film bodies in Kerala announce strike from June 1
Telangana tunnel collapse: Cadaver dogs of Kerala Police to join rescue operation
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: As rescue operations at the partially collapsed SLBC tunnel in Telangana continue for the 13th day to extricate eight trapped men, cadaver dogs will be joining the teams in their efforts, officials said on Thursday. A Kerala government statement in Thiruvananthapuram said the cadaver dogs of the state police will be joining the rescue operations in Telangana's Nagarkurnool. Cadaver dogs are specially trained to locate missing humans and human bodies. The canines and the officers handling them left for Hyderabad on Thursday morning, it said. The dogs were sent for the rescue operation following a request by theState Disaster Management Authority whose help in the matter was sought by the National Disaster Management Authority, the statement said. Eight persons -- engineers and labourers -- have been trapped in the Srisailam Left Bank Canal (SLBC) project tunnel in Telangana since February 22 and experts from the NDRF, Indian Army, Navy and other agencies are making relentless efforts to pull them out to safety. Meanwhile, a senior Telangana police official told PTI that two specially trained dogs, brought from Kerala, will be taken inside the tunnel on Thursday. Telangana tunnel collapse: Rescue ops underway at swift pace; excavation ongoing to detect human presence
Lakeside waterlogging: High-level meet decides to take up Vembanad desilting
KOCHI: An online meeting convened by Industries Minister P Rajeeve to discuss severe waterlogging along the banks of the Vembanad in Ernakulam district has decided to expedite steps to remove silt and sediment accumulated on the lake bed. TNIE had highlighted the trials and tribulations of lakeside communities in a report on Wednesday. The meeting, attended by elected representatives and top officials, decided to implement short-term and long-term projects to avoid waterlogging. The local self-government department joint director will ensure availability of funds from panchayats. Rajeeve will hold discussions with the Cochin Port Authority on conducting dredging operations to remove the silt and sediment. The government will urge port authorities to start dredging in the notified areas immediately. Talks will be held with the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) on utilising the dredged sand for its projects. The possibility of using the sand to develop an artificial beach in Chellanam will also be explored. The meeting also decided to highlight the waterlogging as a fallout of climate change and seek assistance from the Centre. The irrigation department has been directed to avail `5 crore and complete installation of sluice gates to control water ingress from Vembanad Lake. The minister directed officials to present project proposals for installation of sluice gates to the disaster management authority within 10 days. The district administration will coordinate the departments of disaster management, fisheries, irrigation, local self government, the Goshree Island Development Authority and water authority to mitigate the impact of waterlogging. Steps will be taken to provide compensation for houses of riparian residents damaged from waterlogging. Tahsildars and village officers will be responsible for identification of beneficiaries. The meeting also decided to consider the Kerala Disaster Management Authoritys proposal to conduct an hydraulic study of the riparian habitat. District collector N S K Umesh said medical camps will be held in affected local-body areas considering the pollution of water sources due to saline water ingress. A proposal will be submitted to the government to consider the families affected by the Punargeham project for rehabilitation. The irrigation department said a proposal has been submitted to split the Rs 4.85 crore project for construction of a retaining wall and two sluice gates into three projects.
Kerala government ordered to frame rules to curb ragging
KOCHI: The Kerala High Court on Wednesday directed the state government to frame rules under the Kerala Prohibition of Ragging Act, 1998, for the effective implementation of anti-ragging norms in the state. A special bench comprising Chief Justice Nitin Jamdar and Justice C Jayachandran was considering a public interest litigation (PIL) filed by the Kerala State Legal Services Authority (KeLSA) seeking the courts intervention in the wake of increasing ragging incidents reported at educational institutions. The KeLSA counsel substantiated existing statutes under the Prohibition of Ragging Act and the University Grants Commission (UGC) Act, and explained various Kerala HC judgments and circulars issued by government bodies to prevent ragging in educational institutions in the state. After going through the various legislation, the court observed that there are already provisions against ragging in Kerala. On this, the KeLSA counsel said effective implementation of these acts and court judgments must be ensured. HC directive to make UGC party to case The counsel submitted that there should be district and state-level monitoring mechanisms, and sought amendments to the Prohibition of Ragging Act as it was framed in 1998. The court orally observed that by framing rules under the Prohibition of Ragging Act, guidelines can be set for its implementation. It suggested that a working committee be formed which can make recommendations to the state government on framing rules. The panel can take suggestions from people and authorities concerned. It can also look into amendments to the Prohibition of Ragging Act. The HC directed that UGC should also be made a party to the case. It ordered the state government to file a report on whether district anti-ragging committees and the state-level monitoring cell have been constituted. If these bodies exist, the report should substantiate their activities. If they have not been formed, the report should include the time frame required to constitute them. If the time frame is not set by the government, the court will suggest a timeline, the HC said. The court also sought information from the secretary of the higher education department about the functioning of anti-ragging committees in educational institutions. C L Anto whose daughter died due to ragging in 1998 tried to make submissions during the hearing. The court directed him to file a plea for impleading him in the case. The case will be considered on March 13.
Cadaver dogs of Kerala Police to join Telangana tunnel collapse rescue operation
Kerala Police's cadaver dogs and their handlers have been dispatched to Hyderabad to assist with the rescue operation at the Telangana tunnel collapse site. The state government reacted promptly to the request from the National Disaster Management Authority, aiming to locate and rescue eight trapped individuals in the Srisailam Left Bank Canal project.
Chakkittapara grama panchayats decision to shoot wild animals sparks row
KOZHIKODE: The forest department has sent a notice to the secretary of Chakkittapara grama panchayat seeking explanation on its controversial decision to shoot wild animals that enter human settlements. On Wednesday, panchayat president K Sunil Kumar made the unusual announcement that Chakkittapara grama panchayat council has decided to shoot wild animals that enter human settlements within the panchayat, which is located in the hilly region of Kozhikode district and ruled by the LDF. The panchayat council has decided to appoint 20 empanelled shooters for this purpose. In 2022, the state cabinet gave permission to local bodies to kill wild boars that damage agriculture and property, and endanger lives. The cabinet also made it clear that killing other wild animals is illegal. The empanelled shooters for killing wild boars in the panchayats will be used for killing all wild animals that threaten the lives and properties of residents. Sunil said that the decision was taken in the wake of increasing wildlife attacks and that they will fight legally to implement the decision. In a situation where wildlife attacks are rampant, humans cannot survive. According to the geography of the panchayat, 10 wards are surrounded by forests. Due to this, people are living in fear. The panchayat has decided to shoot wild animals after finding itself in a difficult situation, said Sunil Kumar. He clarified that such a decision was taken in the interest of the people. Although it is illegal, it was a decision taken unanimously by all parties in the council. He has also shared a video announcing the decision of the panchayat on his social media platforms. Responding to the strange move from the local self-government body, Forest Minister A K Saseendran said the panchayats decision was against the rules. Soon after the announcement, the Kozhikode divisional forest officer U Ashique informed that the forest department has sent a notice to the panchayat authorities seeking explanation on the decision to kill wild animals on their own, breaching the laws.
Walayar sisters parents named accused in three more cases
KOCHI: The CBI on Wednesday arraigned the parents of Walayar sisters in three more cases for abetting the minors sexual abuse and alleged suicide. Earlier, CBI had arraigned the parents- mother and stepfather in six cases. The central agency on Wednesday filed a report before the CBI Court in Kochi for arraigning parents as accused. These cases were earlier closed following the deaths of Pradeep Kumar, a close associate of the parents, and Madhu M alias Kutty Madhu, a cousin of the victims. However, CBI in its investigation found that the parents of the victims abetted sexual harassment and suicide in these cases also. Thus the parents are now accused in nine cases. CBI probe found that the couple played an active role in abetting and facilitating the crime, as well as engaging in wilful negligence as parents - offences punishable under relevant sections of the IPC, POCSO Act and the Juvenile Justice Act. CBI also filed petitions seeking further investigation in these three cases. Considering the petition, the court permitted the CBI to conduct further investigation into one case in which Kutty Madhu is accused. The decision on allowing further investigation in the remaining two cases will be taken on March 25. After further investigation, the CBI will file chargesheets in these cases. Meanwhile, CBI has also filed a report in the court to arraign parents of the victims as accused in two cases involving an under-aged accused. These cases are currently under consideration by the Juvenile Justice Board, Palakkad.
Kerala HC sends notices to UGC and other concerned departments to curb ragging cases
Kerala High Court instructs the state government to create a working group to draft rules for anti-ragging law enforcement. The court emphasizes rigorous action to curb ragging. It asks the government to provide a timeline and reports on existing anti-ragging committees. Notices were issued to concerned departments and the UGC to ensure compliance.
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Karnataka archaeology, tourism projects lag despite budget push
BENGALURU: Protection of historically important locations and promoting them as tourist destinations was the focus this year for the Department of Archaeology, Museums and Heritage. Officials have been busy documenting antique sites and locations. In keeping with the 2024-25 budget announcement, they have completed documenting 530 protected monuments using 3D laser scanning technology, and creating a walkthrough 3D virtual tour at chosen archaeological sites. Remodelling and reviving heritage museums in the state was also initiated this year. While Mysuru museum was inaugurated, work is going on at Venkatappa Art Gallery, in Madikeri, Mangaluru and Kalaburagi museums. A project has been drawn up to conserve 25 monuments spread across 150 acres in Chittapura taluk of Kalaburgi district. A letter was written to the Archaeological Survey of India to take up exploration and excavation works. The letter includes a request to set up a research centre at the site, said an official. Though the budget listed the protection and revival of the ancient water supply system popularly known as Karez in Bidar and Vijayapura districts, Tourism Minister HK Patil had to remind officials to speed up and complete work during the recent Karnataka International Travel Expo (KITE). The minister also directed officials to document progress and list it in the 3D virtual tour series, terming it as a pride of Karnataka. According to experts, the departments of tourism and state archaeology should now shift focus from Hampi to other lesser known, yet unique, heritage places. Hampi has been overly focused and emphasized. It is an important landmark of the state. The budget should emphasize and list other places to promote tourism, for this infrastructure facilities need to be enhanced at a rapid pace. Merely listing them in the budget is not sufficient. Though improving Anjanadri hills with a budget allocation of Rs 100 crore has started, it is not going at the expected pace. Government agencies seem to drag their feet and lack coordination, said experts. The budget had also listed cable car and ropeway facilities at ten major tourist spots. But this saw little progress, due to rising criticism from environmental and conservation groups. Tourism officials stated that studies were under way to identify the best locations for the project to ensure there are no issues. We are taking cautious steps, especially after facing criticism for the Roerich project. The project was also listed by the Union government. An eco-tourism project proposal was submitted but is facing criticism as it is a part of the elephant corridor and is a forest patch, the tourism official said. The budget also listed creation of adventure water sports tourism facilities to strengthen coastal tourism. The department entrusted work to the respective DCs to prepare reports, but work continues to move at a lethargic pace, and neighbouring Goa and Kerala continue to gain from it. Despite the release of the revised tourism policy 2024-29, improving infrastructure facilities to draw tourists and investments is yet to gain momentum. If experts and some officials are to be believed, many plans are on paper and the government is using the long gestation period as a guise to cover their folly.