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Kerala 2.0 a call to reclaim the States future
Kerala can rise again but only if there is the courage to confront hard truths and pursue bold reforms
Kerala professor found dead near Hampi
Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan defends IFFK against censorship and Centres interference
Pinarayi Vijayan criticises the Union Ministry of Information and Broadcasting for denying censor exemptions to 19 films, labelling the actions as a direct assault on freedom of expression and a manifestation of anti-democratic sentiments.
Serious stagnation in SIT probe into Sabarimala gold theft case after December 5, says Kerala HC
DCC strikes deal with rebel winner to retain Thiruvambady panchayat
Jithin Pallat, who contested from Punnakkal ward as a rebel candidate and won with a margin of 535 votes, will be offered the post of president as part of a strategic compromise
Kerala Aims To Emerge As Indias Start-Up Hub
The three-day event, organised by the Kerala Startup Mission (KSUM) from December 12 to 15, created a vibrant buzz, bringing together founders, investors, policymakers and diplomats from across the world.
Congress stages protest in Ernakulam by singing controversial parody song
HC quashes GO allowing company to set up brewery at Elappully
Court observes that many aspects considered by the government while according preliminary sanction were not factually correct
V-C appointments gain momentum after Governor-CM talks; Opposition alleges secret understanding
Reports suggest a renewed push to make permanent appointments at all universities that have been helmed by interim V-Cs for several years
Woman allegedly slapped by cop vows to continue legal fight
SIT detains two persons of interest in the Sabarimala gold theft case for questioning
Persons in SIT custody include a Bengaluru-based jeweller and the owner of a metalworks factory in Chennai
While BJP-led NDA claims 14.71% of the votes, 13.03% of the votes went to other parties and Independents
Mili Mohan to be Kozhikode district panchayat president; K.K. Navas vice president
New labour codes: Kerala to take the lead in pressuring Centre to protect workers rights
At a national-level labour conclave in the State, it was decided that the State Labour Minister and Central trade union representatives will meet the Union Labour Minister soon, pointing out the anti-worker nature of the labour codes
KIIFB masala bonds: Kerala HC reserves judgment on ED appeal against interim stay by single judge
Single judge issued interim stay on further proceedings in a plea filed by KIIFB challenging the ED notice, in connection with the use of funds generated through masala bonds for infrastructure development in the State
IFFK 2025: Japanese film Two Seasons, Two Strangers wins Suvarna Chakoram
ArgentinefilmmakersCarina Piazza andLucaBraceliswinRajathaChakoramaward for best director for the filmBefore the Body
Kudumbashree food fest showcases Malabar culinary heritage
SSUS nod for KCAs cricket stadium on Kalady campus
Ernakulam collector sends Sabari rail land acquisition proposal to State
District collector sent the proposal to Transport department seeking the administrative nod day after receiving requisition details from Railways
Year After Pregnant Kerala Woman Was Slapped In Police Station, Cop Suspended
Over a year after he pushed and slapped a pregnant woman inside a police station in Kochi, the then station house officer has been suspended.
Migrant worker lynched to death in Kerala over false theft charge, autopsy reveals over 80 injuries
A 31-year-old migrant worker from Chhattisgarh died after being brutally assaulted by a group of local residents near Walayar in Palakkad district, allegedly on suspicion of theft. The deceased was identified as Ramnarayan Bhayar (31), a native of Bilaspur in Chhattisgarh, who had been residing in Kanjikode. Police said the incident occurred at Attappallam East on Wednesday (December 17) evening, when a group of persons allegedly attacked Bhayar with the intention of causing grievous harm. He sustained multiple injuries in the assault and was taken to the Palakkad District Government Hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries later that night. Local residents claimed the incident occurred around 3 pm after Bhayar allegedly entered multiple houses in the area in an attempt to commit burglary. They said he was injured during an altercation and was taken to hospital by the police around 4.30 pm. Police on Friday said five persons have been arrested in connection with the incident. The arrests were formally recorded late Thursday night and all the accused were booked for murder under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita. They were produced before a court and remanded to judicial custody. Police initially stated that Bhayar hailed from Jharkhand, but later clarified that he was a native of Chhattisgarh. A relative of the deceased told reporters that Bhayar had arrived in Kerala only four days ago in search of work and was planning to return home after failing to find suitable employment. He was new to the area, did not know the routes and got lost. That is how he landed at the place where the incident occurred, the relative said, adding that Bhayar had no criminal record and is survived by two children aged eight and 10. Bihar man lynched over religious identity in Nawada; four arrested, police probe underway According to police, Bhayar was attacked on allegations that he was involved in a theft at Kizhakeattappallam near Walayar. As per the FIR, the incident occurred before 7.40 pm. Police said a detailed investigation is underway to ascertain the exact sequence of events. According to a report by Onmanorama , the autopsy revealed that Bhayar was brutally assaulted with a stick and had sustained more than 80 injuries from head to toe. The post-mortem report confirmed that he died due to severe assault and excessive bleeding caused by head injuries, and also noted internal bleeding. The report said Bhayar, who was intoxicated at the time, had not committed any theft. Following the assault, he collapsed after vomiting blood and was allegedly abandoned on the roadside for nearly four hours before being taken to hospital by the police. Onmanorama further reported that after visuals of the brutal assault surfaced, police took around 10 people into custody, following which the arrests of five accused were formally recorded. Taking suo motu cognisance of the incident, the State Human Rights Commission ordered a probe and directed the Palakkad district police chief to submit a report within three weeks. The killing has revived memories of the 2018 lynching of Madhu, a tribal youth from the Kadukumanna settlement in Attappady, who was beaten to death by a mob after being accused of theft. Disturbing visuals of that assault had triggered nationwide outrage, and 13 of the 14 accused were later sentenced to seven years of rigorous imprisonment and fined Rs 1 lakh each.
Bha Bha Bha box office: Dileep registers his career`s biggest opening
Despite online backlash, Dileeps Bha Bha Bha has recorded the biggest opening of his career. The film earned Rs 7.2 crore gross in Kerala on day one, outperforming his recent releases
Marottichal Riju murder case: three accused sentenced to life imprisonment
Court awards life imprisonment and a fine of 3,10,000 on the second, sixth and seventh accused Sherry alias Kunjumon, Prakasan and Anoop
TP murder case convict granted parole again
BJP gains in city, fails to make a mark in rural Kozhikode
The party could not improve its tally in municipalities and could win only 17 of the 1,343 wards in 70 grama panchayats
CPI faces turmoil in Idukki, senior leader quits active politics
Former CPI district secretary K.K. Sivaraman says CPI leadership is moving in the wrong direction in Idukki and there is no space for self-criticism in the party. He says he will not hold any party posts in future. Conflicting reports emerge on the seats won by the party in the local body election
There is a concern that large-scale exclusion from the voter roll is happening under the others category, says Pinarayi Vijayan.
Bride attempts suicide after marriage called off following threats by blade mafia
Ernakulam incident exposes brutal face of police, says K.C. Venugopal
He says the Chief Minister bears full responsibility for turning the Kerala Police into a haven for criminals
African swine fever resurfaces in Thrissur, authorities step up containment measures
Fresh case confirmed in Kadangode panchayat. Farms sealed, pig movement restricted as officials stress biosecurity and public awareness
Over 2 lakh voters in Ernakulam unmapped as SIR enumeration ends
SGOU to launch public digital library
P. Pushpangadan, plant scientist and ethnobiologist, passes away aged 81
Gap of over 13% in vote share with LDF powered UDFs landslide win in Kochi Corpn.
While the UDF amassed 41.45% of the total polled votes, the LDF could only muster 28.25% of the votes, while the BJP-led National Democratic Front ended up a distant third with only 14.45% of the votes
Swaralaya Samanwayam: Palakkad gears up for 11-day cultural spectacle
Classical Carnatic and Hindustani concerts, dance and music shows of different genres, youth-oriented music bands, fusion music and dance will be held
Survivor in actor rape case appeals to online attackers to let her live
He lashes out at Martin Antony, now a convict in the case, for posting a video on social media revealing her name.
Enforcement measures strengthened in Kollam ahead of Christmas and New Year
To prevent price hikes and hoarding during the festive season, squads comprising officials from the Civil Supplies, Legal Metrology, Food Safety and Health along with tahsildars will conduct inspections
At the heart of Malaika Aroras Christmas is her mother, Joyce
From Punes Kirkee cantonment to her Kerala-rooted kitchen, Joyces festive traditions shaped the way Malaika Arora celebrates family, food and belonging
ED seizes assets worth 3.78 crore in Ponzi scam
The accused cheated investors by promising unrealistic returns, such as 1% of the invested amount as daily profits on working days. Investors were also promised a 10% binary commission for introducing new participants
SIT arrests Chennai firm CEO, Bellary jeweller in Sabarimala gold heist case
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Special Investigation Team (SIT) on Friday claimed a major breakthrough in the Sabarimala gold heist case with the arrest of Pankaj Bhandari, chief executive officer of Chennai-based Smart Creations, and Govardhan, a jewellery owner from Bellary, pointing to an inter-State nexus behind the alleged subterfuge. The two were taken into custody after being questioned for several hours by SIT sleuths. According to investigators, gold-plated sheets removed from the Sabarimala door frame and the dwarapalaka idols had been sent to Smart Creations for repair work. About 100 grams of gold was reportedly given to the firm as remuneration for the work. Sources said the SIT found that the gold paid to Bhandari as remuneration belonged to Sabarimala and that he was aware of its origin. A portion of the gold allegedly extracted from the sheets was later sent to Govardhan through Kalpesh, who acted as a courier, the sources added. The arrests are expected to help investigators unravel the wider network involved in the alleged diversion of temple gold.
2017 Kerala actress assault case: Convicted accused challenge verdict
Two men convicted in the 2017 Kerala actress assault case have challenged their convictions in the High Court, seeking bail and a stay on their sentences. They claim a lack of evidence and procedural flaws in the trial. The court has acknowledged issues and will reopen the case after vacation, delaying the official appeal hearing.
Multi-crore online fraud: Crime Branch squad in search of 20 more suspects
Police confirm the involvement of a big racket behind the fraud in which many job seekers from the rural areas of Kozhikode district were cheated.
Kerala actor assault case: 2 convicts challenge conviction, seek suspension
In a significant development in the 2017 Kerala actor assault case, two of the six convicts have challenged their conviction and 20-year prison sentence.
IFFK hosted a special evening in Thiruvananthapuram, celebrating the legacy of Jagat Murari, with two esteemed FTII alums: award-winning filmmaker Adoor Gopalakrishnan and Oscar-winner Dr. Resul Pookutty.
Puncha season under threat as fertilizer shortage grips Keralas Kuttanad
Union government was to supply Kerala around 43,000 tonnes of urea between October and December, but the State has received only about 20,000 tonnes so far, say sources
'Let me live': 2017 actor assault case survivor slams trolling
The survivor of the 2017 actor sexual assault case in Kerala has posted an emotional message on social media, condemning the cyber attacks directed at her.
Kerala Actress Assault Case: Survivor Posts Emotional Message Amid Cyber Attacks
The message comes over a week after a court here had acquitted Malayalam actor Dileep, an accused in the case, citing lack of evidence
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The principal sessions court here has granted anticipatory bail to Congress leaderSandeep Warrier, who was arraigned for allegedly revealing identify of the woman, who had filed a complaint of rape against Rahul Mamkootathil MLA. Sandeepin his plea, had said that the case was politically motivated and he did not reveal the image of the victim nor her identity as alleged. The marriage picture of the victim was shared a year back on Facebook, which got engagement in recent days forcing it to appear on the newsfeed. Mahila Congress leader Ranjitha Pulickal, who is the co-accused in the case, was also granted pre-arrest bail. Lawyer Deepa Joseph, Deepa Mathew and Rahul Easwar are the other accused in the case. The cyber police registered the case after the survivor filed a complaint alleging a cyber attack against her. She had also shared the URLs from which the comments and posts were made against her on cyber space. Rahul had to spend 16 days in jail after he was arrested in the case.
Congress cast police case registered against creators of the song as an infringement on artistic freedom and political dissent. Satheesan opposes police's move to remove the parody song from social media platforms, writes to Meta
Let Me Live: 2017 Kerala Assault Survivor Reacts To Convict's Video Defaming Her
The survivor of the 2017 Kerala actress assault case condemned Martin Antony for revealing her identity and defaming her through a video.
'Let me live': Survivor in 2017 Kerala actor assault case speaks out in emotional message
KOCHI: The survivor of the 2017 actor abduction and sexual assault case on Friday appealed to the public to let her live with dignity after a video circulated by Martin Antony, the second accused in the case, allegedly revealed her identity. In an emotionally charged post on social media, the actor said the only mistake she made was approaching the police immediately after the violence against her and pursuing legal action. Rejecting labels imposed on her, she wrote on Instagram, Not a victim, not a survivor, just a simple human being. Let me live. Had she remained silent, she wrote, she would later have been accused of not reporting the crime at all. I should have stayed quiet, accepted what happened as fate, and ended my life, the post read, laying bare the emotional toll of continued attacks against her. Actor abduction and sexual assault case: Conspiracy or not, many questions need answers Her response came after she watched the video released by Martin Antony, who has been sentenced to 20 years imprisonment in the case. Condemning his actions, she said he could just as easily have levelled even more damaging and false allegations against her. You could have even claimed that I had filmed a nude video of you, she wrote, underscoring the extent of the humiliation and targeting she continues to face. The actor said those who make such allegations, circulate them online and their relatives should never have to face a similar situation in life. Earlier, after the court acquitted Dileep, the actor had shared a similar emotional post that received widespread public support. On December 13, the Ernakulam District and Sessions Court sentenced all six convicts in the case , including prime accused Pulsar Suni, to 20 years of rigorous imprisonment. The accused were found guilty under Sections 376D (gang rape) and 120B (criminal conspiracy) of the Indian Penal Code and were also fined Rs 50,000 each. The verdict and sentence were pronounced by Principal Sessions Judge Honey M Varghese. (If you are having suicidal thoughts, or are worried about a friend or need emotional support, someone is always there to listen. Call Sneha Foundation - 04424640050, Tele Manas - 14416 (available 24x7) or iCall, the Tata Institute of Social Sciences' helpline - 02225521111, which is available Monday to Saturday from 8 am to 10 pm.) Actor abduction and sexual assault case: Judgment comes after eight years, justice not yet
Kerala was not denied additional rice allocation, says Union government
Kerala was advised to procure extra food grains through existing policy mechanisms, says Union Minister of State for Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution
Actress assault case: Two convicts move Kerala HC against conviction, 20-year sentence
KOCHI: The Kerala High Court on Friday sought the government's stand on the appeals by two of the six convicts in the 2017 actress assault case, in which actor Dileep was acquitted . Justice Bechu Kurian Thomas admitted the appeals by Pradeep and Saleem H, also known as Vadival Salim, who have challenged their conviction and sentence of 20 years imprisonment. The two also sought suspension of their sentence during the pendency of their appeals. The court gave the prosecution time to file its objections to the appeals and listed them for hearing on February 4, 2026. Besides Pradeep and Saleem, the Ernakulam District and Principal Sessions Court Judge Honey M Varghese had on December 12 sentenced Sunil NS, also known as Pulsar Suni, Martin Antony, Manikandan B and Vijesh VP to 20 years of rigorous imprisonment for the offence of gang rape. On December 8, the court had acquitted four accused, including actor Dileep. The assault on the multilingual actress, after the accused allegedly forced their way into her car and held it under their control for two hours on February 17, 2017, had shocked Kerala. Prime accused Pulsar Suni sexually assaulted the actress and video recorded the act with the help of the other convicted persons in the moving car. Judgment leaked? Key details of actor assault case verdict out a week before Actor abduction and sexual assault case: Conspiracy or not, many questions need answers
Pleas of Murari Babu, former TDB administrative officer, N. Vasu, former president of the board, and K.S. Baiju, former Thiruvabharanam Commissioner, dismissed
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Indian nurse wins Rs 24 lakh in UAEs Big Ticket draw
An Indian nurse living in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) won Rs 24 lakh the Big Ticket draw after five years of trying her luck. The nurse, Tintu Jesmon, 40, is a native of Kerala and has been living in Ajman for 15 years. On November 30, 2025, she purchased the winning ticket number 522882 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 .
Kerala CM Vijayan Criticizes Centre's Labour Policies, Calls For Resistance
Through the labour policies govt is minimising workers' rights and prioritising corporate interests : Kerala CM P Vijayan
ED appeal against stay on notice to KIIFB: Kerala HC reserves verdict
The Kerala High Court reserved judgment on the ED's appeal against a stay on proceedings concerning KIIFB's Masala Bonds. The court questioned KIIFB's reluctance to reply to the show cause notice and the ED's pre-determined penalty amount. The ED argued KIIFB's petition was premature, while KIIFB cited the ordeal of approaching the adjudicating authority.
Kerala expands inclusive business support empowering transgender communities
The initiative ensures that aspiring women and transgender entrepreneurs from all 14 districts can access professional business support through online or the nearest KSWDC district office
Kollam vigilance court allows ED access to Sabarimala gold theft case documents
KOLLAM: In a significant development in the Sabarimala gold theft case that could pave the way for the intervention of a central agency -- a development that could unnerve the LDF government -- the Kollam Vigilance court has directed the Special Investigation Team probing the case (SIT) to hand over the certified documents to the Enforcement Directorate. The ED had sought the copies of FIRs, First Information Statements, remand reports, statements of the arrested and documents that were seized, arguing that their intervention was prompted by the invocation of Section 467 of the IPC in the gold theft cases, which brings the matter under the ambit of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act. The ED had first moved the application for the documents in the Ranni magistrate court, which rejected it. Following this, the agency approached the High Court, which cancelled the Ranni court order and asked the agency to approach the trial court with the request. The case, meanwhile, was moved to the Kollam Vigilance court. The SIT had raised objections to the ED move and argued that since the SIT is probing the case, a parallel probe by the ED should not be allowed. So far, seven people, including two CPM leaders, have been arrested in the cases. For the CPM, the intervention of the central agency prior to the 2026 assembly polls could create headaches. SIT collects gold plate samples from Sabarimala
The properties of noted taxidermist Edwin Joubert Van Ingen include a bungalow at Nazarbad in Mysuru and more than 200 acres of plantation land in Wayanad district of Kerala
Sabarimala Gold Issue: Kerala HC Denies Bail to Ex-TDB President N Vasu, Others
Besides Vasu, Justice A Badharudeen denied relief to former Thiruvabharanam Commissioner K S Baiju and former Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) administrative officer B Murari Babu. The High Court dismissed the bail pleas moved by the three accused
Satheesan said the Kerala Governments request to META to take down the song has an authoritarian bent
CCTV Footage Shows Assault On Pregnant Woman In Ernakulam Police Station; Inspector Suspended
Kerala police inspector was suspended after CCTV showed him slapping a pregnant woman at Ernakulam police station.
Kerala SHO Suspended After CCTV Shows Assault on Pregnant Woman
Kochi native Shymol N J was allegedly assaulted by the then Ernakulam North SHO Chandran after her husband, Benjo, was taken into custody in connection with a case
V Muraleedharan: Willing to contest from Kazhakkoottam
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Senior BJP leader V Muraleedharan on Thursday indicated his willingness to contest from Kazhakkoottam in the 2026 Kerala assembly elections, while making it clear that the final decision rested with the partys central leadership. Muraleedharan, while interacting with reporters in Delhi, said, Partys central leadership will decide whether I contest or not. I do have an interest in contesting from Kazhakkoottam, as I have been working there for a long time. The BJP certainly has a real chance of winning there, he said. Commenting on the controversy surrounding a poll parody number set to the tune of a popular Ayyappa devotional song, Muraleedharan alleged political motives behind the issue being pursued. I have not listened to the parody song in full. So, I do not know whether its lyrics hurt any faith or belief. However, my understanding is that those pursuing the case are people associated with the Marxist party (CPM), he said. Muraleedharan said CPM did not treat the issue as one of faith until after the elections. Had it won, it would not have taken up the issue at all. If it was so concerned about faith, why did it lead violations of customs at Sabarimala, he asked. He also criticised the state government for allowing the screening of foreign films that were denied clearance by the Ministry of External Affairs at the International Film Festival of Kerala, saying the governments move was against national interest. The governments decision is against national interests, and against the interests of Indian citizens, especially expatriates. Tomorrow, there may arise a scenario where expatriates are seen in their host countries as taking one side or the other, Muraleedharan said.
Kerala praised for bagging top position in ease of doing business rankings
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) Kerala has felicitated the state government for securing the top achiever position in the National Ease of Doing Business (EODB)rankings 2024. The felicitation was held during the fifth meeting of the CII Kerala state council. Industries Minister P Rajeeve, Industries Department principal secretary A P M Mohammed Hanish, and Kerala State Industrial Development Corporation (KSIDC) managing director Vishnuraj were honoured for their leadership and contribution towards the achievement. Kerala has reaffirmed its position as one of Indias most reform-driven and investor-friendly states by emerging once again as a top achiever in the national Ease of Doing Business (EoDB) ratings for the year 2024. The state secured the top achiever position in the fast movers category, achieving an impressive 99.1% reform implementation score, up from 91% last year. Rajeeve dedicated the achievement to industry stakeholders and acknowledged their continuous feedback and partnership. He noted that Keralas reform agenda has been sustained over several years and added that 33% of the Expressions of Interest (EOIs) signed during the Invest Kerala Global Summit 2025 have already commenced construction, with expectations that this figure will reach 50% within the next two to three months. Mohammed Hanish outlined the states continued focus on strengthening the ease of doing business ecosystem through institutionalised reforms and effective implementation. Thomas John Muthoot, Chairman, CII southern region, said Keralas consistent performance at the highest level reflects not a one-time effort, but a deeply institutionalised culture of reform and execution, supported by strong political leadership and effective administration. V K C Razak, chairman, CII Kerala, remarked that achieving the top position for the second consecutive time is a significant accomplishment and reinforces Keralas image as an investment-friendly destination on the global stage. Joseph M Kallivayalil, vice-chairman, CII Kerala, Nikhil Pradeep, chairman, CII Thiruvananthapuram zone, also addressed the gathering.
BJP accuses CPM of creating crisis in higher education sector
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The BJP on Thursday accused the CPM and its affiliated organisations of deliberately creating a crisis in the states higher education sector for political reasons. In a statement issued from the state headquarters, BJP state president Rajeev Chandrasekhar said the legal complications surrounding the appointment of vice chancellors were the result of the CPMs political hostility towards Dr Ciza Thomas. Chandrasekhar alleged that students and teachers affiliated with CPM-backed organisations had carried out prolonged protests against her, paralysing academic functioning for months. He pointed out that during these agitations, attacks were allegedly carried out against the then Governor Arif Mohammed Khan, leading to the arrest and remand of several leaders of Left student organisations. He said that even after the Supreme Court directed the chief minister to hold discussions with the governor to resolve the issue, the CPM initially sent only two ministers for talks. The issue was resolved only after the chief minister personally met the governor, he added. Referring to the suspension of former Kerala University Registrar Anil Kumar, Chandrasekhar said the CPM and syndicate members created law-and-order problems on the campus, resulting in criminal cases and arrests. The governments decision to remove Anilkumar from the post of Registrar and repatriate him to his parent college, though belated, was welcome and reflected that the CPM had finally exercised good judgement, he said. Chandrasekhar demanded that the CPM admit its mistakes and apologise to the people for the violence, while thanking the governor for the constructive steps taken to protect the higher education system.
Chaos at Thiruvananthapuram Central Station over delayed announcements, schedule changes
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Confusion continues to grip passengers at the Thiruvananthapuram Central Railway Station as last-minute changes in the timetable force them to sprint across the already crowded foot overbridge and board trains from the wrong side. The problem is most acute in the evening when three trains, Guruvayur Intercity Express (5.30pm), Kanyakumari-Punalur Passenger (5.35pm), and Vanchinad Express (5.45pm), are scheduled to leave in quick succession. Passengers are usually kept guessing as officials announce the order of departure and platform of arrival at the very last moment. On some days, the Kanyakumari-Punalur Passenger is held back to allow Vanchinad to depart first, and vice versa. There is no guarantee, said Liyons J, secretary of the WhatsApp network Friends on Rails. People wait on the footbridge to dash to the platform of their trains. Passengers regularly enter trains from the wrong side. When large groups gather, the risk of a stampede is real. Yet, the railways does not have a mechanism to manage crowds. He added that the congestion also inconveniences passengers of other trains. Passenger associations have long demanded advance announcements, raising the issue as far back as six years ago. Railways can make the announcement when a train reaches Nemom, but officials are least bothered, Liyons said. The State Human Rights Commission had directed the railways to maintain punctuality and issue advance alerts. While one order was quashed after the railways appealed against SHRCs intervention, the directive on advance announcements remains valid. Similar problems, he added, persist at Kayamkulam Junction during the departure of Sabari Express and Netravati Express. Railway officials, however, cite practical difficulties. At a busy station like Thiruvananthapuram Central, it is difficult to finalise platforms in advance. We announce as soon as platform availability is confirmed, an official explained. He denied reports of overcrowding on the foot overbridge, pointing to the presence of RPF and ticket-checking staff.
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Centre again slashes Keralas borrowing limit
KOCHI: Dealing a heavy blow to the Kerala governments ambitious plans to fast-track infrastructure and development projects ahead of the upcoming assembly elections, the Centre has sharply reduced the states borrowing limit. The Union finance ministry has informed the state that its borrowing limit for JanuaryMarch period has been reduced by Rs 5,944 crore from the initially approved Rs 12,515 crore, Finance Minister K N Balagopal said on Thursday. The state is now left with a mere Rs 5,672 crore to sustain its operations for the next three months. Effectively, the states monthly borrowing capacity has been throttled to approximately Rs 2,200 crorea figure far below its actual requirements, he said. We have managed to tide over the crisis in the last four-and-half years despite the financial burdens imposed on us by the Centre. The latest development comes even as the states annual average financial expenditure is nearing Rs 2 lakh crore in the current fiscal... However, there is an overall reduction of Rs 1,25,000 crore in borrowing in the last five years due to the Centres restrictions. The Centre is squeezing the states financial resources which is hitting the states overall development majorly, Balagopal said. Centre backtracking on its responsibilities: Min The Centre earlier justified the financial tightening by factoring in off-budget borrowings made by KIIFB and Social Security Pensions Ltd into the states overall debt ceiling. This netting out policy implemented last year had also drawn sharp criticism from the state leadership. The Centre is backtracking on its responsibilities under the Centre-state relationship one by one, Balagopal said. It started with the introduction of the GST reform, and the latest rate rationalisation with regard to GST is between 8 and 9%. As per a study of Gulati Institute of Finance and Taxation, Kerala alone will suffer a financial loss of Rs 8,000 to Rs 10,000 crore in the next financial year. Recent changes in MGNREGS will impose an additional burden of Rs 1,6002,000 crore annually on the state. Currently, the Centre bears 90% of the schemes expenditure. With that reduced to 60%, the state will be forced to shoulder a significantly higher share. The timing of the latest cut is particularly damaging, Balagopal said. The final quarter of the financial year sees a surge in public spending. The state treasury is currently bracing for a massive outflow. Approximately Rs 20,000 crore is required to clear pending bills for public works. Roughly Rs 15,000 crore is needed for salaries of government employees and retired personnel. With the recent hike in welfare pensions to Rs 2,000 per month, the social security net requires additional funding that is now in jeopardy. Financial analysts warn that if the current restrictions persist, the state may struggle to pay salaries and pensions, potentially leading to a complete administrative standstill. Keralas current Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) stands at Rs 14,27,145 crore. Under existing fiscal rules, states are entitled to borrow up to 3% of their GSDP. Based on this, Kerala had requested a total borrowing limit of Rs 42,814 crore for the year. While Rs 29,529 crore was utilised or approved until December, the latest cuts have derailed the states remaining budget plans. Furthermore, the Centre has withheld an additional Rs 3,300 crore related to public sector undertaking guarantees. Although the state government established a Redemption Fund to satisfy central requirements and unlock these funds, the Union government is yet to grant the necessary clearances. As the fiscal year draws to a close, Kerala finds itself in a high-stakes standoff with the Centre, with the livelihoods of thousands of employees and the progress of vital projects hanging in the balance.
Take in rustic life: Vadakkanadu farmers novel idea to guard the crops a big hit
KOCHI: For urbanites, who want an escape from the fast and restless city life, it is a rare opportunity to recharge and rejuvenate. Enjoy the cool breeze, blend with nature, and share space with singing birds, squirrels and monkeys. If lucky, you can also sight marauding wild elephants. The novel idea launched by the farmers of Vadakkanadu in Wayanads Sultan Bathery has become a roaring hit, with youngsters from far-away cities flocking to the village to guard the crops. Paddy cultivation is labour intensive and the farmer has to stay awake during the last 30 days when the crop ripens from milk to grain. It is a tough task to guard the crop from wild elephants, deer and wild pigs during the season. Often the farmers are forced to harvest the crop before it ripens. Offering a relief to the farmers who are desperate to save the crops, Paul Mathews, chairman of the High Court-monitored task force for reporting and implementing solutions to man-animal conflict, has introduced volunteers to guard the crops. Paul Mathews posted a video on social media inviting youngsters to guard crops staying in tree huts on a daily basis. The response was overwhelming. Youngsters from Kozhikode, Ernakulam, Alappuzha and Thrissur flocked to Sultan Bathery to shoulder the responsibility. It was a mind-blowing experience, said Sunil Titto, a software professional settled in Pune. I saw the social media post and arrived in Sultan Bathery in the first week of December. There were two youngsters from Thrissur with me. We stayed awake through the night in turns, watching for the entry of elephants. Only some deer were spotted. It was cool and the weather was pleasant, he said. The scenic beauty of Vadakkanadu I have been cultivating paddy in my 4 acre farm land for the past four decades. In recent years we are unable to reap the fruits of our labour due to the increasing wild animal menace. Big herds of wild elephants enter the field and destroy the crop during night. The arrival of volunteers to guard the crop has been a big relief, said Jayamani, a farmer. Paul Mathews had moved an application in the High Court seeking direction to the forest department to step up vigil during the harvest season. As the department expressed helplessness citing lack of funds, he advised farmers to seek the help of volunteers to guard the crops. We have laid down strict guidelines for deployment of volunteers. Youngsters interested in helping the farmers should book the dates through a WhatsApp group and arrive at the spot before 5 am. They should climb atop the tree hut before dusk and should not get down before dawn break. They will not be allowed to lit fire or consume liquor. They should bring food and blankets. We will provide them with torch to keep watch over the fields. If the elephants arrive, they have to make noise and alert the farmers, said Paul Mathews. Wayanad has around 17,000 hectares of paddy fields which are surrounded by forest. There are hundreds of tree huts along the fringe areas and the farmers are planning to extend the project to more areas. After day long labour, we are not able to keep watch on the crops during night hours. So if some people volunteer to keep watch on the wild animals, it will be a big relief. We are not charging the volunteers for the night stay and will provide basic facilities, said Jayamani.
SIR enumeration phase ends in Kerala; 24.4L names unlikely to figure in draft list
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: A total of 24.49 lakh names are likely to be out of the draft voters list to be brought out on December 23 as the time-frame of the enumeration phase of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in the state ended on Thursday. Chief Electoral Officer-Kerala Rathan U Kelkar told reporters that the 24.49 lakh names have been classified under the un-collectable SIR forms, mainly referring to voters in the Absent, Shifted, Dead (ASD) category. The list has been handed over to the booth-level agents of political parties so that they can also help in tracing the missing voters. If any voter in this category is traced before midnight on Thursday, the number of these un-collectable forms could slightly vary when it is published along with the draft voters list, he added. ASD voters constitute 8.9% of the existing electorate and a booth-wise list has been published on the CEOs website. An updated ASD list, incorporating corrections and including voters who have been tracked down, will be published alongside the draft SIR rolls on December 23. Of the 24.49 lakh citizens, the deceased alone account for 6.49 lakh. While untraceable voters numbered 6.89 lakh, 8.21 lakh voters had permanently shifted their residence, Kelkar said. Another 1.34 lakh duplicate entries were found during enumeration. Notably, 1.86 lakh citizens fall in others category, mainly referring to those who had refused to accept the enumeration forms. Voters who have been left out as well as new ones can opt for fresh enrolment till the last day of filing nomination by candidates for the 2026 assembly election, Kelkar said. They can register claims and objections to the draft roll during a one-month period beginning December 23.
Migrant worker lynched on suspicion of theft near Walayar in Kerala
PALAKKAD: In a suspected case of lynching, a 31-year-old migrant worker from Chhattisgarh died after being brutally assaulted by a group of local residents near Walayar in Palakkad district, allegedly on suspicion of theft. The deceased is Ramnarayan Bhayar, 31, a native of Chhattisgarh, who was residing in Kanjikode. Police said the incident occurred at Attappallam East on Wednesday (December 17) evening, when a group of persons allegedly attacked Bhayar with the intention of causing grievous harm. He suffered multiple injuries during the assault. Severely injured and in a critical condition, he was shifted in an ambulance to the Palakkad District Government Hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries later that night. Local residents claimed that the incident occurred around 3 pm, after the deceased allegedly entered multiple houses in the area in an attempt to commit burglary. They further stated that he was injured during an altercation and was later taken to hospital by the police around 4.30 pm. Police have taken three persons into custody in connection with the incident and are questioning them to ascertain their role in the assault. Further arrests are likely as the investigation progresses.
Lefts song and dance over parody row has few takers in Kerala
KOCHI: Satire has long been part of Keralas political culture, with musical parody used as a key campaign tool across the spectrum. The recently concluded local body election was no exception. Among the songs that went viral was Pottiye Kettiye, a take-off of a popular Ayyappa devotional that references the Sabarimala gold theft case. It drew little controversy until Wednesday evening, when the police cyber wing registered a case against its creators, alleging that it hurt religious sentiments. The development followed a complaint filed by a member of the Thiruvabharana Patha Samrakshana Samithi (TPSS). Subsequently, the CPM also raised concerns and is reportedly considering petitioning election authorities, citing a violation of the Model Code of Conduct. If the song hurt religious sentiments, action should be taken, LDF convenor T P Ramakrishnan told reporters in New Delhi. Closer to home, CPM Pathanamthitta district secretary Raju Abraham alleged that the song was used in a manner that threatened dangerous polarisation. Opposition leaders, however, termed the move an attack on freedom of expression, pointing out that the CPM itself has used pastiche for political mobilisation in the past. Leader of Opposition V D Satheesan recalled how the CPM had used a parody of the same devotional song 11 years ago to mock former chief minister K Karunakaran. They were not concerned about religious sentiments then. The current concern is because the song refers to the alleged theft of Lord Ayyappas gold, Satheesan stressed. Meanwhile, Congress general secretary K C Venugopal said songs cannot win elections. Satire has been used to target political leaders such as Sonia Gandhi, Narendra Modi, and even Pinarayi Vijayan. But it never influenced poll outcomes, he said. Double standards As the matter gained gravity, Chief Minister Pinarayis 2022 defence of writer S Hareesh after his novel Meesha drew threats from right-wing groups surfaced on social media. Creativity thrives only in a fearless atmosphere, Pinarayi had then said. Many flagged the double standards on free expression by the self-styled progressive left government. Veteran journalist K P Sethunath said, The left has always been opportunistic, and their politics is often short-sighted. Meanwhile, legal experts have questioned the police action. Supreme Court lawyer Abhilash M R said the case was not sustainable under law. Under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhitas section 299, a case for hurting religious sentiments can be registered only if there is intent to insult or wound religious beliefs. However, if you look at the song, only two words refer to Sabarimala Ayyappa and Shasthav. The rest are factual issues regarding the gold heist, as heard uttered by politicians on stages and laymen in the streets and at homes, Abhilash told TNIE. How is it that when the same is turned into song, there is suddenly scope for a criminal case? The semantics have remained unchanged Essentially, this is political talibanism, Abhilash pointed out. Had it been the case that the song did indeed hurt religious sentiment, any talk of a case should have emerged two months ago, when it was released. Now, it seems the entire complaint and the proceedings thereafter are carefully orchestrated, he added. Sethunath echoed the view, especially now that the TPSS has distanced itself from the complainant. Unlike the defence of Hareesh, or later, the support given to the staging of a controversial play based on a Nikos Kazantzakis book, the parody fiasco, he said, is baseless, and the left should ideally distance itself from it rather than make a song and dance of it. Creators unfazed Meanwhile, the songs creators are unfazed by the developments. Danish Padinjattumuri, the singer, was quoted by TV news channels as saying that the song had not offended devotees. He noted how pilgrims had played the song during their journey to Sabarimala. Lyricist G P Kunhabdulla Chalappuram, speaking to TNIE from Qatar, dismissed the case. This is a political distraction. The left does not want the song to circulate ahead of the assembly election, he said. POLICE TO SOFT-PEDAL PROBE ON CASE TPuram: Despite registering a case against parody song Swarnam kattavar aarappa. sakhakkal aane Ayyappa set to the familiar tune of an Ayyappa devotional song that was widely used by the opposition parties in the local body polls to take on the state government in the Sabarimala gold heist case, the police are unlikely to take any further legal action on the matter. There were reports that the police would take down the song from social media platforms, but sources said so far the cops have not made any such moves. As the case became a subject of discussion, the police would soft-pedal its investigation so as not to ruffle any feathers further, sources added. Thiruvananthapuram cyber police station is probing the case, which was registered on the basis of a complaint filed by Prasad Kuzhikal, general secretary of the Thiruvabharanam Padha Samraksha Samithi, that it hurt the religious sentiments. The case was registered against the songwriter, singer, composer and producer. VERIFY DETAILS OF COMPLAINT: CMO Pathanamthitta: The Chief Ministers Office (CMO) has directed officials to examine a complaint seeking verification of the official recognition of the committee that filed a complaint against the parody song Pottiye Kettiye, alleging that it insulted religious sentiments by using the name of Lord Ayyappa. The directive follows a complaint submitted by High Court advocate and social activist Advocate Kulathoor Jay Singh, which has been forwarded by the CMO to the Registration Inspector General for inquiry. The complaint seeks verification of the official status and registration of the Ranni Thiruvabharanapatha Samrakshana Samithi, whose general secretary is claimed to be Prasad Kuzhikkala, the person who filed the complainant against the song. Prasad Kuzhikkala had alleged that the parody song was intended to provoke communal disharmony.
Joblessness up in rural Kerala, urban areas see dip
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Rural unemployment in Kerala appears to have resumed its northward journey after bucking the trend briefly in 2022-23. The number of jobless youths in rural Kerala increased to 76 per thousand in 2023-24, from 65 in the previous year. The national average in these years was 25 and 24, respectively. Also, Kerala had the fourth-highest rural unemployment rate in both years, according to the Handbook of Statistics on Indian States released by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) recently. However, signalling a positive trend in the urban labour market, the unemployment rate in the states urban areas dipped to a 10-year low of 67 per thousand in 2023-24. The national average was 51. In the past 10 years, Kerala recorded its highest rural unemployment rate 107 per thousand in 2014-15. Dip in unemployment rate in urban areas The second-highest peak was in 2017-18 100 per thousand. The lowest rate during the period (65 per thousand) was recorded in 2022-23. The unemployment rate among rural women was more than double that of men. It increased to 121 in 2023-24 from 92 in the previous year. Joblessness among rural males showed a slight decline from 47 in 2022-23 to 46 the next year. Still, it was nearly double the national average of 27. However, joblessness among urban females showed a sharp decline to 109 in 2023-24, from 129 in the previous year. Joblessness among urban males declined from 48 to 44 during the period. The national average for females and males was 71 and 44, respectively. Professor Vinoj Abraham of the Centre for Development Studies said the rising unemployment rates need to be read with caution. Declining unemployment rate was associated with falling wages and increased unpaid family labour in the recent past. The current rise in unemployment may be an indicator that now more women can afford to stay unemployed for a longer period, searching for better and suitable job options, he said.
Ramesh Chennithala, LoP Satheesan bury the hatchet to remain relevant
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: In keeping with the ever changing firmament of Congress politics, former rivals Leader of Opposition V D Satheesan and senior leader Ramesh Chennithala have buried the hatchet, signalling a new power equation ahead of the 2026 assembly election. Their rapprochement is expected to strengthen their positions in the party and may revive the influence once wielded by the vishala (broad-based) I group led by Chennithala. Ramesh Chennithala and Satheesan have held discussions in recent weeks, leaders close to both confirmed to TNIE. There were misunderstandings between them, which have now been resolved. Party sources said the two have agreed to work in greater coordination to bring the UDF back to power in the next election. They have also decided to leave key issues, such as the partys chief ministerial face, to the All India Congress Committee (AICC). Chennithala, who headed the vishala I group after the exit of K Karunakaran from the Congress, fell out with Satheesan after the high command chose the latter for the post of opposition leader following the UDFs consecutive defeat in the 2021 assembly election. Satheesan, who once enjoyed acceptance across factions, began losing ground after he distanced himself from the Shafi Parambil-Rahul Mamkootathil group after sexual assault complaints against the Palakkad MLA emerged. His isolation became more pronounced after the first Delhi meeting of the newly appointed KPCC leadership, where sharp differences surfaced between him and the state leadership, a political affairs committee (PAC) member said. According to sources, Chennithala initiated the reconciliation after nearly four and half years of estrangement. The two reportedly held multiple discussions, both in person and over phone. During the regrouping of young leaders, many of whom were earlier considered part of the I group, both Chennithala and Satheesan found themselves marginalised with several MLAs and youth leaders gravitating towards the emerging power centre led by the KPCC president, working presidents and the UDF convenor. Leaders close to both felt their prolonged rift was benefiting other leaders within the party, a senior leader said. However, leaders close to Chennithala and Satheesan dismissed speculation about a formal revival of the vishala I group. They said during the controversy involving Rahul, when KPCC president and UDF convenor took a cautious approach, the firm stand taken by Chennithala and Satheesan helped retain voter support for the party and the UDF. They also noted that Satheesan maintained a consistent line on sensitive issues such as the proposed entry of P V Anvar into the UDF and the CPMs allegation regarding Congress understanding with the Jamaat-e-Islami. These positions helped protect the partys voter base and reinforced the confidence of the minority community within the Congress. He was also the first to raise the alleged involvement of CPM leaders in the Sabarimala gold theft case, said a Muslim League leader. Several UDF leaders said Chennithala displayed political maturity in the midst of crisis. He ensured that front leaders were taken into confidence before making public statements during the election period and played the role of a mediator effectively, a UDF leader said. The coming together of these two leaders ahead of a crucial election sends a strong message at the grassroots and to the public. It could also act as a catalyst for their emergence as a major force within the Congress after the election, he added.
Anti-govt sentiments aided UDF, led to drop in NDA vote share, feels BJP
KOCHI: A 2% fall in the NDA vote share in the local body polls, despite year long preparations at the grassroots, has shocked the state BJP leadership. A senior leader said the party has decided to conduct a detailed evaluation of the fall in share particularly in party strongholds. As per a preliminary analysis, the party feels strong anti-government sentiments, triggered by Sabarimala gold theft and Muslim vote consolidation turned the tide in favour of the UDF. The verdict was against the LDF government. When the sole aim is to defeat the ruling dispensation, people consider the winnability factor and it created a situation favourable for UDF. In Central Travancore, NDA made gains in local bodies where we have strong support. There has been a positive change in the approach of Hindu voters and BJP is no longer untouchable for Syrian Christian community. The only setback was in Thrissur where we failed to retain a major share of Christian votes. We are studying the causes for decline in vote share, said a senior BJP leader. The NDA got a vote share of 16.4% in district panchayats, 1% higher than the 2020 elections. However, it is 3.5% lower than the 2024 Lok Sabha polls. Senior leaders said the vote share in urban areas has grown to 20% while in grama panchayats it has fallen to 16-18%. According to the party, the decline in vote share was a temporary factor as voters in South Kerala considered only winnability to register their protest against Sabarimala gold theft. The support of the Syrian Catholic, Nair and Ezhava communities was evident in Kottayam, Alappuzha, Pathanamthittta, Kollam and Thiruvananthapuram. Meanwhile, the churning within the Bharath Dharma Jana Sena (BDJS), the only major ally of the NDA, is causing headache to the BJP. The rift between the workers of the BJP and BDJS has widened with BDJS leaders alleging that the BJP tried to defeat its candidates. The party contested in more than 300 seats, but could win only 20 seats. With just four months left for the assembly polls, there is growing pressure within the BDJS to join either UDF or LDF, so that it can get representation in the assembly and claim minister post. The demand will be raised in the state council meeting of the party scheduled to be held on December 23. Party president Thushar Vellappally reiterated that the party will continue with the NDA. Thushar also met Nitin Nabin, the new working president of BJP in Delhi on Tuesday. Not all bad The NDA became the single largest party in 26 panchayats while it has drawn a tie in 15 panchayats While increasing its presence across the state the NDA lost 600 sitting wards but gained around 1,000 new wards
Kozhikodes tabletop airport eased officials decision to choose Kochi
KOCHI: It was a miraculous escape for 160 passengers and crew of the Air India Express flight from Jeddah to Calicut, after the pilots realised mid-air that the landing gear developed a technical glitch, caused by multiple tyre bursts. That the flight was heading to the dangerous table-top airport at Calicut made the scenario all the more dangerous, and the pilots had to make some quick decisions weighing the limited options before them. It was decided to divert the Air India Express flight IX 398 as the tabletop airport at Calicut was posing high risk. Tabletops are risky and challenging to the best of pilots, and here the aircraft landing gear was stuck. So there were no second thoughts to divert the aircraft to nearby airports, said airline sources. The pilots were left with the choice to divert the flight to either Mangaluru, Kannur or to two airports in Goa, but they finally chose Kochi airport, given the airports preparedness and better facilities, including modern firefighting equipment. The preparedness at Kochi airport is world-class. The same was proved in the full-scale mock drill, showcasing the airports emergency preparedness, held just a couple of months back, on October 28, 2025. Further, an emergency landing involving a SpiceJet aircraft in a similar scenario was successfully carried out at the airport two years back. Hence it was decided to divert the flight to Kochi airport and make an emergency landing, even as the pilots were trying to gauge the extent of damage to the landing gear and the tyres,they said. The pilots quickly contacted the Air Traffic Control unit of the Kochi airport mid air at 8.35 am. An alert was sounded and the airport authorities immediately activated the Emergency Response Plan, without wasting a second. The authorities mobilised all relevant operational units, including Airport Fire & Rescue Services (AFRS), medical units, and security personnel, and positioned them along the runway as a precautionary measure. External stakeholders including State Fire & Rescue and State Police also joined them in keeping a high alert and ready to face any eventuality, an airport spokesperson said. The Air India Express flight touched down safely at Kochi airport at 9.08 am under full emergency conditions. However, what proved crucial in the end was the airport fire safety team spraying Fire Retardant Foamall along the course of the dedicated section of runway marked for the emergency landing. With all the emergency services activated, the aircraft landed safely at 9.08 am. During landing, sparks could be seen, and markings formed due to the damaged tyres. We were much relieved after it finally came to a halt. Luckily the aircraft didnt sway too much and the sparks died down even as they formed, the sources said. The gravity of the potentially dangerous situation was revealed when a post-landing inspection by technical teams confirmed that both the tyres on the right-side landing gear and the one at the left side had burst. The emergency response system too worked out to perfection. The markings caused due to the emergency landing were fixed with the help of modern systems. The aircraft was safely taxied off the runway, which was subsequently inspected for debris and released for normal flight operations shortly thereafter. No passenger or crew suffered any injuries. The teams worked in close coordination and the runway was cleared in just 35 minutes as it was (9 am to 10 am) peak traffic hour. All operations were coordinated according to standard procedures, and it is a relief that all passengers and crew are safe and being transported to their destination, said CIAL managing director S Suhas. Meanwhile, a section of passengers protested when the airlines informed the passengers that they would be transported to Calicut by road. The authorities initially assured us that we would be flown to our original destination in Karipur after a brief halt. However, once the passengers disembarked, the airline shifted its stance, stating we will be transported by bus instead, said an agitated passenger. Safe Touchdown 8.35 am: Pilots alert Kochi ATC 9.08 am: Aircraft lands under full emergency 9.45 am: Runway cleared
'Bha. Bha. Ba.' BO day 1: Film collects more than Rs 6 crores
Dileep's comeback film, 'Bha. Bha. Ba.', has stormed the Kerala box office, raking in approximately Rs 6.75 crore on its opening day. The movie's success is significantly boosted by Mohanlal's impactful cameo, drawing in family audiences. Despite some script criticisms, viewers are enjoying the humor and energetic presentation, calling it a fun spoof.
SC satisfied as Kerala govt, governor agree on VCs
Don't show 6 films, 'MEA warns' Kerala fest, but 3 already screened, other 3 to be pulled
Weigh deadline extension in light of ground realities, SC tells EC
The Supreme Court has urged the Election Commission of India to be sympathetic to state governments seeking more time for submitting electoral roll forms. This is for the Special Intensive Revision exercise. The court cited ground realities in states like Uttar Pradesh and Kerala. The ECI is expected to consider these pleas.
Kerala governor, CM end stalemate over VC appointments at two universities
The Supreme Court has been informed that the standoff between Kerala's Chief Minister and Governor over university Vice Chancellor appointments has ended. Both parties have reached a consensus, and appointments have been made from a panel of candidates. The court commended the efforts of Justice Sudhanshu Dhulia in resolving the deadlock.
Kerala HC judge to be Sikkim CJ
Indian Cultural Congress 2025 in Kochi from December 19
Samji Arattupuzhas new song captures the nostalgia of Kerala church band music
Why Samji Arattupuzhas new song feels like Christmas at a Kerala Church. He has over 500 Christian devotional songs to his credit
Nobel laureate delivers eminent scholar lecture at Cusat
Digitisation of SIR forms completed in Kozhikode
Forms received by the deadline will be included in the draft electoral roll, scheduled for publication on December 23
Activists demand removal of soil dumped in Kottooli wetlands

