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Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy | Mhatres scintillating century sets up Mumbais dominant win over Andhra
The openers 104 off 59 balls and Tushars three-for does the job for the winning team; Samsons rampage takes Kerala past Chhattisgarh
Army truck gets stuck under tree branch; briefly disrupts traffic at Pappanamcode
BJP promises to make Thiruvananthapuram an Olympics venue
244 counting centres for Kerala local body polls
Smuggled To Myanmar In The Night, Says Trafficking Victim
During his return journey, Sharan met several other victims who were trafficked by different agents from Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Punjab, Kerala and Delhi
CPI(M) fielding candidates with criminal links: Satheesan
He criticises the delay in including Endosulfan victims on the official list
Kamal Haasan clarifies Thalapathy Vijay is not his enemy
Kamal Haasan and Manju Warrier recently attended a session at the Hortus Art and Literature Festival in Kerala, where the actorpolitician addressed questions about his political stand and his contemporary rival, actor Vijay. Kamal, the founder of the centrist party Makkal Needhi Maiam (MNM) and a Rajya Sabha MP, was asked about Vijays newly formed Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK).
VACB nets third bribe accused govt. official in three days; village officer arrested
The back-to-back arrests mark 52 trap cases recorded by VACB thus far this year, of which an alarming 70% of the accused are government employees
UDF manifesto promises to make Kochi first total smart city in south India
The manifesto promises projects to ensure comprehensive development of the city and create an environment for safe living. The commitments include a garbage-free city, an end to the mosquito menace, relief from traffic snarls, and elimination of problems caused by stray dogs
Punkunnam residents bold message to candidates: fix road before seeking votes
With a year-old damaged road still ignored, Udayanagar locals put up bold flex boards urging poll contestants to prove their commitment before seeking votes
Kerala SIR: deadline extension brings some relief, but more time needed, say political parties
CPI(M) leader M.V. Jayarajan describes EC decision as belated wisdom at weekly review meetings on SIR chaired by Chief Electoral Officer
Rahul Easwar, Sandeep Varier indicted for defaming rape survivor
Complainant says vicious attacks and character assassination, including hinting at her identity, caused her severe trauma
Legendary tusker Guruvayur Keshavan remembered
Nearly 75% of SIR digitisation complete in Ernakulam
As per data compiled, Kothamangalam Assembly constituency leads the digitisation process with 77.71%, followed by Kalamassery (77.56%), Kunnathunad (77.54%), and Paravur (76.92%)
Ex-servicemen rally cum outreach programme held
Microplastics found accumulating for four decades in Karnataka lake: study
43 Heritage Bye-laws for over 50 monuments likely to be tabled in Parliament Winter Session
NEW DELHI: Drafts of at least 43 Heritage Bye-laws (HBLs) covering over 50 monuments readied by the National Monument Authority (NMA) are likely to be laid in Parliament during the winter session starting Monday. The documents will subsequently be put in the public domain to seek feedback. So far, 124 HBLs covering about 178 heritage sites have been placed before the both Houses of Parliament. (450) The drafts are approved in Parliament. In this session, we are planning to lay 43 HBLs covering 54 sites. The process, obviously, depends upon the session of Parliament. We have limited days; two days in a week. One day is for Lok Sabha, that is Monday, and Thursday is for Rajya Sabha. So, according to the business of Parliament, it is done, said an official, aware of the matter. The laws are to ensure that new construction and activities around protected sites comply with regulations for heritage conservation. The NMA prepares the draft bye-laws, and once approved by it, they are submitted to Parliament for their final endorsement. The drafts of monuments prepared this year include Triple shrined Temple of Bhavani (Ahmednagar, Maharashtra), Temple of Amriteshwar (Ahmednagar, Maharashtra), Fort and gateway excluding the ancient buildings and tomb of Bismillah Shah Wali (Kadapa District or YSR Kadapa District in Andhra Pradesh), Nahar Jharokha compound, Rupmati Pavilion, Baz Bahadurs Palace, Darya Khans Tomb, and Hathi Mahal (Dhar, Madhya Pradesh), Kailasanatha Swamy temple (Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu), Bhimesvara temple (East Godavari, Andhra Pradesh), St Francis Church, Fort Kochi (Ernakulam, Kerala) and Fort including ancient temples (Jaisalmer, Rajasthan). To ensure speedy and transparent approval of construction and repair works in the vicinity of the protected historical sites, the NMA has expedited finalisation of HBLs for 141 monuments. The process is expected to be over within the next six months. Following the directions of the culture ministry to prioritise preparation of HBLs for monuments attracting the highest number of applications seeking permission for construction-related applications, the NMA identified 294 such heritage sites across the country. Out of the 294 identified monuments, bye laws of 151 are already completed, prepared or have been submitted before the Parliament. Most applications are received from Gujarat, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and Delhi, where rapid urbanisation is taking place. Fewer applications for approvals are from Bihar, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh and parts of the northeast. As mandated by the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains (AMASR) Act 2010, there should be separate bye-laws for all 3,693 heritage sites or monuments under the jurisdiction of ASI to regulate development and construction around protected monuments. These rules were to be framed by 2012. However, till January 2020, by-laws for only five monuments or sites were cleared and presented before the Parliament.
LDF manifesto focuses on housing, healthcare and social inclusion
Kerala SIR: Additional time to be used to trace missing voters and improve quality of enumeration
The EC has extended the deadline of the enumeration period from December 4 to December 11.
College union and Arts club inaugurated
Siddhant recalls being mistaken for comedian Samay Raina
Siddhant Chaturvedi recently shared a humorous travel anecdote where he was mistaken for comedian Samay Raina by a fan in Kerala. The actor recounted the fan's enthusiastic praise and a question about a show's shutdown, leading to the amusing realization. Chaturvedi, who has appeared on Raina's show, took the mix-up in good spirits.
Cash, ornaments stolen from temple in Kannur
Ahead of Kashi-Tamil Sangamam, PM Modi urges people to learn Tamil
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his monthly radio broadcast Mann Ki Baat on Sunday, not only described Tamil as a great language and the pride of India, but also spoke about a range of the countrys achievements across several fields, including scientific advancements from space to the ground level, agriculture, honey production as an economically empowering subsidiary agro-initiative, and other sectors including tourism. Indias growing strength in the drone and defence sectors, as well as religious activities such as the Geeta Mahotsava and hoisting Dharmadhwaja atop Ram temple, also featured prominently in PM Modis broadcast. Focusing on the upcoming fourth edition of the Tamil Sangamam in Varanasi, commencing on December 2, this year, PM Modi urged citizens to participate and learn the Tamil language. In Tamil, he reiterated Tamil Kalachaaram Uyarvanad, Tamil Moli Uyarvanad, Tamil Indiavin Perumidam (Tamil culture is great, Tamil language is great, Tamil is the pride of India). This year's Kashi-Tamil Sangamam has a very interesting theme. Learn Tamil - Tamil Karkalam, Modi said. He also described the Kashi-Tamil Sangamam as an important platform for all those associated with the Tamil language. Whenever one speaks to the people of Kashi they always say that they enjoy being a part of the Kashi-Tamil Sangamam. Here they get the opportunity to learn something new and meet new people, Modi emphasised, urging people to learn Tamil. I urge all of you to be a part of the Kashi-Tamil Sangamam. Along with this, do consider other platforms as well, that strengthen the spirit of 'Ek Bharat-Shrestha Bharat', he asserted. Speaking about Indias achievements, Modi informed listeners that the country has reached a major milestone in food grain production. The country has also achieved a major milestone in the agricultural sector. India has set a historic record with food grain production of 357 million tonnes. Three hundred and fifty-seven million tonnes! Compared to 10 years ago, India's food grain production has increased by a 100 million tonnes, he claimed. He also highlighted Indias rise in honey production. Quoting figures, he said, Today, India is setting new records in honey production. 11 years ago, honey production in the country was 76 thousand metric tons. It has now increased to more than 1.5 lakh metric tons. He added that honey exports have risen more than threefold in recent years, and under the Honey Mission programme, Khadi Gramodyog has distributed more than 2.25 lakh bee-boxes. Promoting wider adoption of Vocal for Local, the Prime Minister stated that during foreign trips, he presents Indias locally crafted products as gifts on behalf of the country, reiterating his commitment to the initiative. Referring to his recent tour to South Africa for the G-20 summit, he said the sentiment of Vocal for Local was reflected in the gifts he presented to world leaders. During the G-20, I presented a bronze statue of Nataraja to the president of South Africa. This is a wonderful example of Chola-era craftsmanship, rooted in the cultural heritage of Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, he said. He added that the Canadian Prime Minister received a silver horse replica showcasing Udaipurs craftsmanship, while the Japanese Prime Minister was presented with a silver Buddha replica featuring the intricacies of the renowned silver crafts of Telangana and Karimnagar. He noted that the Italian Prime Minister was gifted a silver mirror with floral motifs, showcasing the traditional metal craftsmanship of Karimnagar, while the Australian Prime Minister received a brass urli, an exquisite craft from Mannar in Kerala. Explaining the rationale behind these gifts, he said, My aim was to make the world aware of Indian crafts, art, and traditions and to provide a global platform to the talent of our artisans. He also highlighted the drone show, the Gita Mahotsava, space start-ups, the 150th year of Vande Mataram, Constitution Day celebrations, and the hoisting of the 'Dharmadhwaja' atop the Ram Mandir at Ayodhya, among other notable developments in November. Mentioning about his recent visit to Coimbatore, PM praised South Indias progress in this area. I was deeply impressed by the efforts being made in South India towards natural farming. Natural farming has been a part of India's ancient traditions, and it is our duty to continuously promote it to protect Mother Earth, he remarked. He shared information for those interested in Navy-related tourism and winter tourism. Touching on growing craze for winter tourism, PM Modi said, Our country also possesses every potential for winter tourism. We have mountains, culture, and endless possibilities for adventure. These days, winter tourism in Uttarakhand is attracting a lot of people in places like Auli, Munsyari, Chopta, and Deyara.
Final rites of Kanathil Jameela to be held on December 2
Three held on charge of spiritual healing fraud
Clamour for comprehensive fire audit gets louder in Kozhikode
Congress hiding Rahul Mamkootathil, claims CPI(M) State secretary Govindan
Affidavit submitted by the Palakkad MLA in the court as part of his anticipatory bail plea is an admission of his guilt, says Govindan
Man held for sexually harassing flight attendant on Dubai-Hyderabad flight
Hyderabad: A software employee was arrested for allegedly misbehaving with an air hostess on board a flight from Dubai to Hyderabad, police said here on Sunday. According to a complaint lodged by the cabin crew, the passenger, a native of Kerala, while travelling on Friday, touched the woman while she was providing services, RGI Airport 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 .
Decomposed body found near HMT premises in Kalamassery; suspected to be missing Bengaluru native
KOCHI: A decomposed body, suspected to be that of missing Bengaluru native Suraj Lama, was recovered from a forested area near the Hindustan Machine Tools (HMT) premises in Kalamassery on Sunday morning. Lama had gone missing shortly after being deported from Kuwait. The remains, believed to be at least one-and-a-half months old, were discovered by the Special Investigation Team (SIT) probing the missing person case, said a source with the Ernakulam Rural Police. The SIT had intensified the probe by examining CCTV footage that traced his last known location to the Kalamassery area. The team spotted the body inside the plot and immediately alerted superior officers, the source added. An SIT officer stated that the team is almost certain that the remains belong to Lama. The recovered belongings, including the clothes he was last seen wearing, matched the description. We are 95 per cent sure the body is Lamas. However, official confirmation will be made only after his family identifies the remains and scientific procedures, including post-mortem and DNA tests, are completed, the officer said. He added that Surajs family has been asked to reach Kochi for official identification. Meanwhile, Surajs son, Santon Lama, told TNIE that the police had informed them about the recovery. My relative and I are currently at the Bengaluru airport, waiting for our flight. It has been delayed due to bad weather, and we expect to reach Kochi around 7.45 pm, Santon said.
Homage to Guruvayur temple's Gajarajan Keshavan: Tusker Indrasen leads memorial tribute
GURUVAYUR: Marking the 49th remembrance day of Gajarajan Guruvayur Keshavan, the legendary tusker revered for his unwavering devotion to Lord Sree Guruvayurappan, Junior members of the Guruvayur elephant family offered floral homage on Saturday. A large number of devotees and elephant enthusiasts gathered at the Sreevalsam Guest House premises, where a life-sized statue of Keshavan stands as a symbol of loyalty, strength and surrender. Procession and Salute The memorial procession began around 7.15 am from the Thiruvengidachalapathy Temple. The temples chief tusker, Indrasencarrying a portrait of Keshavanled the shobhaytra (ceremonial procession) alongside five other Devaswom elephants. Tusker Balaram bore the portrait of Lord Guruvayurappan, while Ravi Krishnan carried the portrait of Devi Mahalakshmi. Krishna and Navaneeth Krishnan marched alongside as ceremonial escorts. The procession reached the Sreevalsam compound at about 8.30 am, entering through the East Gopuram and completing a pradakshinam (circumambulation) of the temple precincts. In a poignant gesture, Indrasen raised his trunk in salute before Keshavans statue, paying silent tribute to the iconic elephant whose life remains woven into the spiritual memory of Guruvayur. Devaswom Offers Floral Tribute Devaswom chairman Dr V K Vijayan placed a wreath at the statue, followed by floral offerings from board members C Manoj, K.P. Viswanathan, Manoj B Nair, K.S. Balagopal, and administrator O.B. Arunkumar. Even decades after his passing, Guruvayur Keshavans loyalty and devotion continue to echo through the temple townkept alive through remembrance, ritual, and the reverence of every elephant that follows in his path.
December 2025 Dry Days: Know the dates and states where alcohol wont be sold
December 2025 Dry Days: Alcohol sales will be restricted across several Indian states this December. Delhi will observe dry days for MCD by-elections from November 28 to December 3. Mumbai will have dry days on December 6 for Mahaparinirvan Diwas and December 25 for Christmas. Kerala has announced multiple dry days for local body elections and counting day on December 13.
Rape investigation against Mamkootathil gathers pace as police inspect his residence in Palakkad
Investigators emphasised that digital evidence, chiefly incriminating voice recordings and text messages, was vital to the case
VACB recommends Kerala PSC to conduct aided-school appointments to stop corruption
The agency insisted that aided-school managements publish information on appointments in the disability category for official scrutiny, to ensure compliance with the law
Kerala Lottery Result 2025: Samrudhi SM-31 Lucky Numbers For November 30, First Prize Rs 1 Crore
Kerala Lottery Result Live: Samrudhi SM-31 Lottery results for today, November 30, 2025. Get winners list and live updates on news18.com.
Kerala CM writes to Jaishankar offering support for Indians stranded at Colombo airport
The cyclone has caused severe disruptions at the Bandaranaike International Airport in Colombo, stranding nearly 300 Indian passengers.
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: BJP state president Rajeev Chandrasekhar on Saturday shared photographs of Unnikrishnan Potti - the key accused in the Sabarimala gold scam - with Congress leader Sonia Gandhi and Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, reiterating through a post on his Facebook and X handles that the case is part of a larger conspiracy involving both the Congress and the CPM. In a strongly worded statement, Chandrasekhar said that the arguments we put forward from the beginning have now been proven right, alleging that the scam had its origins during the Congress-led government. He claimed that the images of Potti with top leaders exposed what he described as an unholy nexus between the two rival parties. Chandrasekhar added that the Congress silence during the massive protests by Hindu devotees over the issue raised serious questions. He further alleged that, without the sustained agitation by BJP workers and believers, the INDIA alliance partners would have buried the case. According to him, the CPM and the Congress, despite projecting themselves as political opponents in Kerala, have been partners in this crime. He asserted that Potti was only a small link in a wider network and alleged that more influential figures within the INDIA bloc were involved. The BJP leader called for an independent and impartial investigation by central agencies to ensure that all those responsible are brought before the law. Chandrasekhars post included two photos: one showing Unnikrishnan Potti alongside Sonia Gandhi, and another with Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan. Later in the day, responding to questions on the case registered against MLA Rahul Mamkootathil, Chandrasekhar alleged that the timing of the action was aimed at diverting attention from the Sabarimala gold scam. He accused the CPM and Congress of working together to shift public focus and said the BJP would highlight the Sabarimala issue prominently during the election campaign. Reiterating his earlier charges, Chandrasekhar said the Sabarimala gold loot began even before the CPM came to power and pointed to earlier photographs of Unnikrishnan Potti with senior Congress leaders as evidence.
Global cancer prevention summit to be held in Jan
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Aiming to make Cancer Safe Kerala a reality, the Global Preventive Onco Summit will be held at the Hotel Hyatt Regency here from January 26 to 28. Touted to be the worlds first-ever cancer prevention conclave, the event will bring together cancer specialists from India and abroad, including experts from the Mayo Clinic in the United States and the World Health Organisation. Hosted by the Thiruvananthapuram-based Swasthi Foundation, and supported by leading institutions like Aster India and Apollo Group of Hospitals, the programme will also have Kerala University of Health Sciences and various international oncology doctors organisations as its collaborators. The initiative will focus on discussions led by health experts and policy planners on how to prevent, defend, and reduce the risk of cancer. Organisers are also planning to set up a cancer prevention research and study institution through public-private partnerships. Kerala University vice-chancellor Mohan Kunnummal, Indian Association of Surgical Oncology president-elect Dr Chandramohan K, Indian Medical Association south zone vice-president Dr Sreekumar R C, and others will attend.
Navy Day fete: Arrangements under way at Shankhumukham
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM : In the run-up to the Navy Day celebrations at Shankhumukham beach, the city corporation has come up with elaborate arrangements and restrictions to ensure the smooth conduct of the event scheduled for Wednesday. The event that will offer the public the opportunity to witness the Indian Navys multi-domain operational capabilities is expected to be attended by over 46,000 spectators. To address the growing bird hit menace being reported in the airport area, the civic body has imposed a total ban from Sunday to Wednesday on slaughtering and operations of poultry shops in the Vallakadavu and nearby areas, an official with the corporation told TNIE. The civic body has also launched a comprehensive awareness campaign to prevent littering in public places. We have mobilised around 200 sanitation workers for cleaning operations from Monday. All byroads and roads from Shankumugham to Vettucaud Church have already been cleaned up. Extensive special cleaning activities will be held from Monday, the official said. Around 200 dustbins will be installed to prevent littering during the event. Arrangements are being made by the authorities to accommodate people along the coastline from Shankhumukham to Kannanthura. The civic body is arranging large water tanks for drinking water supply at the venues. Green protocol will be enforced strictly and drinking water will be made available at the venue. Bio toilets will be set up, the official said. President Droupadi Murmu and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will be attending this years event. The Operational Demonstration will showcase the Navys frontline platforms and its role as the Preferred Security Partner in the Indian Ocean Region, guided by the vision of MAHASAGAR (Mutual and Holistic Advancement for Security and Growth Across Regions). The event will highlight the Navys combat capabilities, technological advancements, and operational readiness, reflecting Indias growing maritime strength and self-reliance.
Only 4% have access to palliative care in India
NEW DELHI: Nearly 7-10 million people require palliative care (PC) in India, but less than four per cent have access to it, said the latest study, which found that only Kerala and Chandigarh provide better accessibility to these centres as compared to states like Madhya Pradesh, Odisha and Bihar. The study, published in the ecancermedicalscience journal, said that the demand for palliative care in India is going to rise as four in ten people are estimated to have at least one chronic disease, and the burden is expected to rise to address serious health-related suffering, which is commonly associated with end-stage chronic diseases like cancer. It said there are various barriers to the poor delivery of palliative care in India, including an inequitable distribution of services and poor geographic access to health centres. Dr Parth Sharma, the lead author of the study, said, Our analysis shows that access to palliative care in the country remains extremely poor, forcing people living with serious pain to travel long distances for adequate relief. Yet improving access to palliative care and essential opioids for pain management does not require new infrastructure. Significant gains can be achieved simply by training more healthcare providers in palliative care and integrating these services across all levels of the existing health system, said Dr Sharma from the Association for Socially Applicable Research (ASAR), Pune. The study, which assessed the geographical accessibility of palliative care in India, said that in 2022, India had 526 palliative care centres-Pallium India (PCC-PI), with a density of four per 10 million population. Chandigarh, Delhi, Kerala, and Goa had good access to PCs, while most other states/UTs, especially in the north and northeastern parts of the country, need to improve accessibility in their regions. Siddhesh Zadey, the corresponding author of the study, added, Geography is often ignored in talks around universal health coverage, although its an important determinant. Where you are placed can change your life, including your health access. He said that the study is part of the larger work on timely access to healthcare within its flagship IndoHealMap project, under which they are building access-to-care maps for around 3,00,000 healthcare facilities.
Fort Kochi to see bishop consecration after 25 years
KOCHI: Fort Kochi is preparing for the consecration of a new bishop after 25 years. Monsignor Antony Kattiparambil will be consecrated as the 36th bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cochin on December 7. The ceremony will be held at the Parade Ground in Fort Kochi and will be presided over by Cardinal Filipe Neri Ferrao, Archbishop of Goa and Daman. According to Diocesan Chancellor Fr Johney Xavier Puthukkattu, Fort Kochi has witnessed episcopal consecrations at intervals of 25 years over the past century, with the last one held in 2000. Cardinal Ferrao will serve as the principal consecrator, while Archbishop Joseph Kalathiparambil of Verapoly and Bishop Emeritus Joseph Kariyil of Cochin will be the co-consecrators. The ceremony is scheduled to begin at 3.30pm. Fr Johney added that the presence of Cardinal Ferrao in the upcoming ceremony reflects the historic ties between the Cochin Diocese and Goa. The Diocese was established on February 4, 1557, by Pope Paul IV as a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Goa. Apostolic Nuncio Archbishop Leopoldo Girelli and around 30 bishops from the Latin, Syro-Malabar and Syro-Malankara Churches will attend the ceremony, along with priests, nuns and an estimated 12,000 believers from 51 parishes across Ernakulam and Alappuzha districts. The consecration will take place during Holy Mass, which will include the imposition of hands and anointing with chrism. Prayers and hymns will be recited in Latin, English and Malayalam. A choir of 170 singers selected from various parishes will be led by Fr Rafi Kootumkal and Fr Bibin George Thareparambil. The homily will be delivered by Thalassery Archbishop Mar Joseph Pamplany. The Apostolic Nuncio, Syro-Malabar Major Archbishop Mar Raphael Thattil, Thrissur Archbishop Mar Andrews Thazhath and Calicut Archbishop Varghese Chakkalakal will also address the gathering. The Diocese has arranged 20 seating sectors at Santa Cruz Square to accommodate the gathering. Volunteers will assist police in managing the crowd and traffic. E-toilets, a medical team and ambulances from Fatima Hospital, Perumpadappu, will be available at the venue.
Murder of pregnant woman: Second accused gets death penalty
ALAPPUZHA: The Alappuzha District Sessions Court III on Saturday sentenced the second accused, Rajani, to death in the murder of 32-year-old Anitha, a pregnant woman and mother of two. Anitha, daughter of Sasidharan from Punnapra Thekkemadam, was killed on July 9, 2021. Earlier, the court had handed down death penalty to the first accused, Prabeesh, a native of Nilambur. The second accused, Rajani, 38, of Pathissery House, Kainakary, was produced before the court on Saturday after being brought from a jail in Odisha in connection with an NDPS case. When Judge M Shuhaib asked whether she had anything to say prior to sentencing, she replied that she had nothing to say. The prosecution said both accused murdered Anitha around 9.30 pm, inside Rajanis bedroom. They allegedly strangled the victim, who was pregnant at the time, into unconsciousness and, assuming she was dead, took her in a boat and dumped her body in the Pookaitha stream. The body later surfaced, leading to the investigation.
Lost national award for best film due to Malayali jury members intervention
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Senior actor and filmmaker Balachandra Menon has alleged that his film Samaantharangal lost the national award for Best Feature Film due to the intervention of Malayali jury members. Stating that he had to share the Best Actor award with another actor due to this intervention, he released a video of the jury member Devender Khandelwal validating his allegations. However, despite media questions, Balachandra Menon refrained from naming anyone. He was speaking at a press conference ahead of his 50th anniversary in Malayalam cinema at the Trivandrum Club on Saturday. When the award determination was completed, I was the only best actor award winner, and my film was the best feature film. But some Malayali panellists intervened in between, and the rest is the winners list that you see now, Menon said. He also released a video of jury member Devender Khandelwal, in which he is seen validating the directors claims. When almost every jury member was convinced about Menons film, a few of them suddenly disagreed with this decision. One of them was even a Malayali, and I was shocked to see that, Khandelwal is seen remarking in the video. Written and directed by Menon himself, Samaantharangal earned two laurels in the 1997 National Awards, including his shared best actor award with Suresh Gopi, and the Best Film on Family Welfare. The jury was chaired by renowned South Indian actress B Saroja Devi. Commenting that actors should be likeable to the public to build an emotional connection with the characters, he opined that the key reason why many films fail to connect with the audience today is due to this. Remarking that every film will have its unique reason for succeeding at the box office, he also announced that he will soon be commencing his next directorial. Story, screenplay, dialogue, direction is my format of filmmaking. I cannot make films unless I helm all these, he said. Menon also shared that he is not interested in entering politics.
Police to build strong case before next move against Rahul
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The special investigation team probing the sexual harassment charges against Rahul Mamkootathil, is set to collect more solid evidence against the MLA, before going to the next step. Before summoning the MLA for interrogation, the team is focused on recording witness statements and gathering further evidence to submit before the District Sessions Court on Wednesday when Rahuls anticipatory bail plea will be considered. Sources said the police are unlikely to launch an all-out manhunt until the matter comes up before the court. Since it is unlikely that the accused would be granted bail with such serious charges slapped against him, police are trying to strengthen evidence, sources said. There are indications that the police have started reaching out to women who had earlier raised allegations, to formally register complaints against Rahul. However, both Rahul and his friend Joby Joseph are under surveillance to ensure they do not evade investigative limits. Sources indicated that any move to take him into custody is expected to happen later next week. The probe team on Saturday started recording statements of witnesses. The statement of the doctor who treated the survivor was recorded. Police have also begun the verification of medical documents submitted by the survivor. Meanwhile, refuting Rahuls claim that their relationship began while the woman was still married, more details from the survivors statement have come out. She reportedly told officers that she met Rahul only after separation from her husband. The survivor further told police that she was first raped by Rahul on March 4, 2025, while she was living alone in a flat in Thiruvananthapuram. In her complaint, the survivor said Rahul initially expressed desire for a child, forced her into pregnancy and later forced her to undergo abortion saying the child would affect his future in politics. In his anticipatory bail plea, Rahul had claimed that he and the complainant had a long-standing friendship. He stated in the petition that he entered into a friendship and later a sexual relationship with the woman knowing she was married. He further denied the allegations of assault and noted that he neither raped her nor forced her to undergo an abortion and that the womans allegations are fabricated. On Saturday, Rahul, through his advocate, submitted a pen drive as additional evidence to support his claims. In his bail petition, Rahul had stated that he should not be held responsible for the survivors pregnancy. To support this, he submitted photographs of the couple together during the period in which the assault is alleged to have happened, along with material that he claims shows the abortion was done on her own willingness and was not coerced. The third evidence is a WhatsApp chat where the woman is forced to file a complaint against Rahul by the head of the firm where she is working. Rahul had earlier alleged that the firm she works for is politically aligned to BJP. Amid indications that Rahul Mamkootathil had gone into hiding in Palakkad following the case, new information suggested that he reached Thiruvananthapuram on Friday. Sources said he visited a lawyers office in Vanchiyoor. According to the lawyer, Rahul arrived on Friday afternoon, signed the petition, handed over documents, WhatsApp chats and audio clips in his possession, and then left in an hour. Rahuls mobile phone was switched on briefly on Friday morning and its location showed Palakkad. It was switched off soon after. The political campaigns against MLA Rahul Mamkootathil continued on Saturday with BJP leader K Surendran criticising the Congress leadership for what he described as a deliberate attempt to shield the legislator from police scrutiny. Surendran claimed that both KPCC and AICC have received multiple petitions from women complainants, yet none of them have been formally passed on to law enforcement agencies. Speaking to the media in Palakkad, Surendran questioned how the Leader of the Opposition has failed to alert the police despite acknowledging that serious complaints exist. If the Congress is truly guided by political morality, he said, the party should have already asked Rahul to step down.
KOZHIKODE: Koyilandy MLA Kanathil Jameela passed away on Saturday at a private hospital in Kozhikode following illness. She was 59. The CPM leader had been convalescing at home for the last six months after undergoing treatment for cancer. Jameela had a unique political ascent, achieving the rare feat of serving and winning elections across all three tiers of the panchayat system before being elected to the assembly in 2021. Born in Kuttiadi, Jameela inherited her political fervour from her father, T K K Abdulla, a frontline communist leader during the Emergency era. Snehasparsham proved her commitment to public care After marriage, her move to Thalakulathur placed her in a family of dedicated CPM workers. Jameelas career officially took off in 1995, when she was elected to Thalakulathur panchayat and served as its president. Her influence solidified during her tenure as Kozhikode district panchayat chief, a position she held twice, in 2010 and 2020, when she won the Nanminda division by a margin of 8,094 votes. During her time in office, she launched the acclaimed Snehasparsham project for kidney patients, providing up to Rs 3,000 in financial aid and free medicines a scheme that became synonymous with her commitment to public care. In 2021, Jameela successfully transitioned to state politics, winning the Koyilandy assembly constituency. She defeated her Congress opponent N Subhramanian by a significant margin of 8,472 votes. She is survived by her husband, Abdurahman, and children, Ayreej Rahman and Anooja.
Congress had received complaints against Rahul, admits Chennithala
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: In what may prove costly for the Congress in the run-up to the elections, senior Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala has admitted that the party acted against Rahul Mamkootathil after the then KPCC president and the Leader of Opposition received multiple complaints against the Palakkad MLA. This is the first time that a senior party leader has publicly said so. The open confirmation by Chennithala counters the party leaderships public claims that it had not received any harassment-related complaints against the young leader. The Leader of Opposition, the then KPCC president and party leaders received several complaints (against Rahul Mamkootathil). It was then that the party unanimously took such a decision, he said, while addressing reporters in Kozhikode on Saturday. He was responding to questions on whether the party had taken disciplinary action against Rahul based on strong conviction or in the light of the allegations. He further said it was an individual issue. Law will take its own course. What can we do, he asked. The leadership had earlier maintained that Rahuls removal as Youth Congress state president and his suspension from the primary membership of Congress were solely based on the allegations that emerged later. State Cong prezs claim contradicted Several Congress leaders had told TNIE months ago that around 18 complaints, both written and through email, had reached Indira Bhavan, the party state headquarters. However, back then, KPCC president Sunny Joseph had dismissed the same. Now, the Congress admitting that it had received complaints against Rahul, but chose not to reveal the same, could invite more legal-political backlash. With local body elections fast approaching, both the LDF and the BJP are likely to target the UDF for covering up such serious complaints against the MLA.
Mayors step aside as assembly beckons
KOCHI : A student who has passed Class 10 cannot be admitted back to Class 8. General Education Minister V Sivankuttys recent quip, made while explaining why Thiruvananthapuram mayor Arya Rajendran is not being fielded in the upcoming local-body polls, has quickly become a metaphor for moving the needle on ascending the political ladder in the state. His comment suggested that politicians who have completed a full term are ready for the next stage, widely interpreted as a nod to Aryas prospects in the 2026 assembly election. Sivankuttys own political journey underscores the point. Long before he entered the assembly and became a minister, he served as mayor of Thiruvananthapuram from 1995 to 2000, one of the earliest examples of a local-body chief rising to state-level leadership. The CPMs V K C Mammed Koya, who later represented Beypore in the assembly, also took the same route after serving as mayor of Kozhikode. This trajectory is now becoming the norm rather than the exception. Kozhikode mayor Beena Philip, Kochi mayor M Anilkumar, and Thrissur mayor M K Varghese are also staying out of the fray, prompting widespread speculation that they are setting the stage for bigger battles. Anilkumars name is already under consideration for the Tripunithura constituency. Analysts say that this is part of a larger shift in political grooming within Kerala. With decades of decentralisation empowering municipalities and corporations, local bodies have become the states most effective leadership training ground. Earlier, student politics was the route to the assembly. Today, the panchayati raj system shapes political grooming, said senior journalist Jacob George. Past examples are clear. Former Thiruvananthapuram mayor V K Prashanth eased his way into the assembly. In Thrissur, former mayor R Bindu became a minister. In the Congress, Ernakulam MLA T J Vinod who spent 25 years as a councillor and later became deputy mayor says his years in local governance remain foundational. Local bodies are where the real training happens, he said. Experts welcome the trend. This is common worldwide, noted Dr D Dhanuraj of the Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR), a Kochi-based think-tank. Even in India, several leaders during the freedom struggle had served as mayors or deputy mayors. Local-level politicians should be promoted. They know the issues on the ground and can represent their constituencies more effectively, he said, adding that such a trend also helps strengthen a partys organisational base. Former legislator Sebastian Paul said mayors, who often oversee areas spanning multiple assembly constituencies, naturally gain a wide administrative perspective. With reservations limiting repeated mayoral terms, it is logical for them to move to the assembly, he said. As Kerala heads into the local-body elections, several mayors not on the ballot signals more than a reshuffle. It captures a clear political shift: Local bodies have become Keralas launch pads to the assembly and many of todays mayors may soon be graduating to their next class in state politics. Meanwhile, parties are also using this local-body election to promote a new generation. Across panchayats, municipalities, and corporations, CPM, Congress, and BJP have all fielded young candidates who are being groomed as future leaders. Party insiders say this is a deliberate move as senior mayors and councillors prepare to move up to the assembly, fresh faces are being placed at the grassroots to build the next rung of leadership.
Threats and accusations... our growth scares parties
KOCHI: People who label us a CSR party are scared of our growth, Twenty20 chief coordinator Sabu Jacob tells TNIE, as the party prepares to expand its presence in the state. Excerpts: From being in power in one panchayat in 2015 to controlling four in 2020, Twenty20 has grown in a short span. What does the future hold for the party? In 2015, we contested the Kizhakkambalam panchayat election and won 17 of the 19 seats. In five years we turned around the finances of the panchayat. Our development projects drew the attention of residents of nearby panchayats who urged us to expand our presence. In the next election, we won three more panchayats, besides eight block panchayat seats and two district panchayat seats. The four panchayats that we control now have a positive balance of `50 crore. Now, Twenty20 is contesting in 48 panchayats and three municipalities and Kochi corporation, in around 850 seats. Do you believe the Kizhakkambalam model can be replicated across the state? It is not the Kizhakkambalam model of development. We call it the Twenty20 model. The LDF and the UDF allege that the party is managed by one person and lacks political structure. How do you respond to these allegations? There is no rule that prevents an entrepreneur from establishing a political party. We are recognised by the Election Commission at the state and national level. The party is run democratically. People who raise allegations and label Twenty20 a CSR party are scared of our growth. Is Twenty20 planning to tie up with mainstream parties in the long run? We dont have such plans. Leaders of the LDF, UDF and NDA have approached me since 2020 to discuss allying with them. Some smaller political entities have also approached us. What are the challenges that Twenty20 face in the state? As the growth of Twenty20 poses a challenge to other political parties, our activists and candidates have been receiving threats. They are being talked into withdrawing their nominations. Recently, there were reports of the opposition leader trying to influence a party candidate. Nearly 400 of our candidates have received such messages. Moreover, development work in Twenty20-ruled panchayats is being withheld. We have had to approach courts 447 times over the last five years to implement projects. What is your partys USP? Politics is supposed to foster peoples welfare and development. This is something only Twenty20 has implemented in the state. We are also a corruption-free party, unlike others. Twenty20 swears by long-term vision and scientific planning. Also, we ensure that there is equality, and that priority is accorded to the needy. In 2022, you and AAPs Arvind Kejriwal held a joint rally in Kizhakkambalam. What went wrong with the alliance? There were some differences and some hierarchical behaviour. We backed out, realising there is no point in continuing.
With UDF, NDA snapping at LDFs heels, Guruvayur set for close fight
THRISSUR: In administering a temple town that attracts nearly 5 crore devotees annually, the task of running Guruvayur municipality can be at times overwhelming. With another local-body election round the corner, discussions in Guruvayur revolve around what political front can offer practical solutions to the problems faced by both residents and visitors. After the municipality was formed in 1995, it was the UDF that had the first go at governing it. But since 2000, it has been all the LDF. In the last five terms, the town has favoured the left, and with an increasing majority. However, the growing influence of the UDF and the NDA in recent years threatens to play spoilsport, and a close contest could be in the offing. Being a town with annual visitor numbers comparable to the entire population of Kerala, a major challenge we faced was management of waste. Through effective interventions, the LDF-led council introduced practical solutions that have changed the face of Guruvayur. Earlier, devotees to the temple couldnt walk barefoot through the town streets due to piles of waste and open defecation. But, now, the situation is entirely different. We have sanitation workers managing the waste over three shifts. Shavakotta, which used to be the dumping yard of Guruvayur, is now a childrens park, M Krishnadas, municipality chairman, told TNIE. Implementation of the Guruvayur drainage canal project, mooted 50 years ago, has been another milestone as far as Guruvayur is considered, he said. However, BJP councillor Shobha Harinarayanan questioned the claims. The canal project has been an utter failure as the Valiyathodu is still full of sewage and septage waste, despite spending crores. If the municipality could achieve anything, it was only because of central funds. The municipality and devaswom had at their disposal `100 crore under the Prasadam project, for which Guruvayur was selected. But, the LDF-led municipalitys lack a vision failed to put the money to good use, she said. BJP has two seats in the municipality, including Gurupavanapuri, where the Sree Krishna temple is situated. Since 2016, people in Guruvayur have been backing the development agenda of the BJP. This will reflect in the upcoming election, said Niveditha Subrahmanian, Thrissur West committee president. Meanwhile, the UDF is pinning its hopes on anti-incumbency following five terms of LDF rule. The Congress has been focused on reclaiming Guruvayur with grassroots-level work. We were the first to come up with the candidate list and launch campaigning. We are fully confident of overthrowing the LDF this time, as that is what the people desire, said R Ravikumar, UDF election committee chief coordinator in Guruvayur. While the LDF has several rebel candidates, UDF has only one. Following delimitation, the civic body now has 46 divisions -- up from the earlier 43. In an unusual scenario, the CPM local committee secretary even approached the court against the exercise, but the petition was rejected. Pending devpt projects Establishment of a sewage treatment plant in Guruvayur Expansion of the Guruvayur drainage canal Infrastructure upgrade, including improved facilities for pilgrims
In Olavanna, a veteran emergency responder takes on leading fronts
KOZHIKODE: A 60-year-old local hero, known for his four decades of volunteer work as an emergency responder, is in the electoral race in Olavanna panchayats ward 16. Madathil Abdul Azeez is contesting as an independent after being denied a seat by the LDF. This is not his first political rodeo. Azeez previously won a ward seat in 2015 under the UDF banner before joining the CPM. By running independently, the communitys indispensable first responder is now forcing a direct contest, challenging the party that overlooked his service. Azeezs unique service record makes him an indispensable asset to both police and rescue agencies. Over the last 42 years, he has personally recovered 4,228 dead bodies a grim tally encompassing everything from retrieving drowned victims to exhuming decomposed remains and shifting disaster casualties during crises like the 2001 Kadalundi train tragedy and the Nipah and Covid-19 outbreaks. His latest success involved leading the difficult search in September for the skeletal remains of Vijil K T, a youth whose body was dumped in a seven-foot-deep swamp near Sarovaram Biopark. After leaving the UDF and joining the CPM, I was active in social work and cultural activities. Initially the party leadership kept telling me that they are considering me for the panchayat election, but when the candidate list was announced I was excluded, said Azeez. He is now running against LDFs official candidate, Karuppal Prakashan, UDFs Abdul Mujeeb and NDAs Rathnan K. Azeez said his exclusion was met with condemnation by local residents who recall his prompt response during floods and health crises. Its fine if Im removed from the party. The public is with me, Azeez asserted. They have seen me for decades. Unlike other ward members, the public doesnt have to wait for a reply from me in times of crisis or any other needs. I always prioritise public concerns and thats what I have been doing for the last 40 years, he added.
Passing-out parade held at Indian Naval Academy
The parade was reviewed by Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan, who congratulated the midshipmen and cadets for their achievement
Plea before HC challenges posting of bouncers at Poornathrayeesa temple
Oil India Limited begins deep offshore drilling in Kerala-Konkan basin
Oil India Limited has commenced its first deepwater drilling campaign in the Kerala-Konkan Basin, marking a significant step in India's energy independence. The 6,000-meter well aims to explore the basin's potential, aligning with the government's strategy to boost domestic exploration and reduce import reliance.
INS Vikrant to be star attraction of Navy Day celebrations on December 3 in Kerala
Keralas waste makeover meets poll silence
Two years after theBrahmapuramlandfill fire triggered sweeping reforms, waste management slips off campaign agendaseven as major gains and unresolved gaps continue to shape the waste management landscape. The issue still demands sustained funding and vigilant oversight
LDF govt. and Kerala CM helping Centre cover up major corruption scandals, says K.C. Venugopal
He also accuses them of taking forward the Centres politically motivated and communal agenda
Koyilandy MLA Kanathil Jameela passes away
Survivor's statement proves Congress MLA Rahul Mamkottathil's claims wrong
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: More details from the survivors statement have now emerged in the sexual harassment case against Rahul Mamkootathil, which refute the claims made by the Palakkad MLA. Rahul in his anticipatory bail plea, had indicated that their relationship began while the woman was still married, however, the survivor has reportedly told the investigating officers that she met Rahul only after her separation from her husband. Her marriage, held on August 22 last year, lasted barely a month, and the couple had lived together for just four months. It was five months after this, that Rahul came into the picture, she said. Rahul had filed the anticipatory bail plea in the Thiruvananthapuram district sessions court. In the plea, the legislator claimed that he and the complainant had a long-standing friendship and stated that he entered into a friendship and later a sexual relationship with the woman knowing she was married. The plea says he felt sympathy for her after learning about the abuse in her marriage and that this was how the relationship developed. He further denied the allegations of assault and noted that he neither raped her nor forced her to undergo an abortion and that the womans allegations are fabricated. Rahul also claimed the woman recorded their phone conversations to trap him. In her complaint, the woman said Rahul initially expressed a desire for a child, then forced her into pregnancy, and later pressured her to undergo an abortion saying the child would affect his future in politics. Meanwhile, the special team probing the case will begin recording witness statements from Saturday. The statements of the survivors friends and the doctor who treated her after she fell ill following the intake of abortion pills will be recorded today. Rahuls anticipatory bail plea will be considered by the Sessions Court here on Wednesday. On Friday, the survivors confidential statement and medical examination were completed. Amid indications that Rahul Mankootathil had gone into hiding in Palakkad following the case, there were speculations that he had reached Thiruvananthapuram on Friday. It is indicated that he visited the lawyers office in Vanchiyoor. According to the lawyer, Rahul arrived on Friday afternoon to file a petition. He signed the petition in person, handed over documents, WhatsApp chats and audio clips he claimed were evidence in his possession, and then left in an hour. Rahuls mobile phone was switched on briefly on Friday morning and its location showed Palakkad. It was switched off soon after. Earlier, there had been reports that he had left the state. Meanwhile, Congress mouthpiece Veekshanam had published an editorial supporting Rahul, claiming he was a victim of conspiracy and alleged that the CPM was using the case to move attention away from the Sabarimala controversy. The headline read Let the one without sin be the first to throw a stone. The Congress later rejected the editorial. Party leaders said instructions had been issued to correct the mistake and asserted that such a write-up should never have appeared. KPCC president Sunny Joseph said the Congress had suspended him in unison. VD Satheesan said those who wrote it should be questioned.
Thiruvananthapuram district school arts festival to begin at Attingal on December 1
RPF, GRP launch stringent measures to curb reckless railway track crossing
Squads are now conducting intensive flash checks around major railway stations following reports of increasing violations, some of which have resulted in fatalities
Customs releases most of cars seized in Operation Numkhor
HC to watch Haal film yet again
SIR being undertaken in poorly planned manner, EC should halt it: CPI(M)
The CPI(M) alleged that this haste has led to complaints at several places of BLOs camping in some party offices and asking voters to visit them.
EVM distribution begins in Kottayam
A total of 1,925 officers will be designated as presiding officer, first polling officer, second polling officer and third polling officer
Sunny Joseph accuses LDF of derailing core goals of decentralisation
KPCC president says development has stalled across sectors
Sangeetha Shreshta award presented to Renganatha Sharma
Death of Sabarimala pilgrims: HC directs TDB to ready health advisory
TDB moves to revive Sabarimala master plan
Travancore Devaswom Board president K. Jayakumar convenes a meeting on December 16 to review the status of projects in Sabarimala and identify mid-term priorities. An update on status will be given to the high-power committee
Thiruvalla legislator Mathew T. Thomas, wife find their name missing from voter list
The MLA says both he and his wife had cast their ballots in every election since 1984. However, officials have reportedly told him that the names cannot be incorporated into the system due to technical constraints.
Kerala PEDICON-25 to conclude on Sunday
BJP aims for 25% vote share, says K. Surendran
Local bodies are testing grounds for the coming Assembly polls, says former BJP State president as he unveils partys micro-targeted strategies across the State
Veekshanam editorial defending Mamkootathil catches Congress unawares
The party mouthpieces editorial quoted from the gospel, stating that let those who have not sinned throw stones.KPCC president says the article contravenes the partys official line on the controversy. Tactless editorial was the result of a lack of journalistic caution, says Veekshanam MD
NDA manifesto for Thrissur Corporation promises major development push
Suresh Gopi releases document outlining five key projects
Kerala local body polls: Controversial brewery takes centre stage in Elappully panchayat
Govt. mulling holding school arts festival, special school festival together: Minister
KATPS to establish guidelines for sky-dining facilities
Move comes against the backdrop of five people getting stuck in a sky-dining restaurant at Anachal, near Munnar, in Idukki on Friday
Pride Chasers hit triple hat-trick at Kallada
NEP a 'weapon' to expose lies in compilation of history, says Union Minister Suresh Gopi
Interacting with people and party workers in his Lok Sabha constituency, Thrissur, Suresh Gopi alleged that the country's history had been distorted and portrayed in a wrong manner
Drive launched to collect filled-in SIR forms through village offices in Kozhikode
Over 70% of filled-in enumeration forms have been digitised with the support of booth-level officers, says District Collector
Govt. medical college doctors in Kozhikode boycott OP duty
The KGMCTA says it will continue its protest and stay away from all medical board meetings from December 1
Third accused in actor rape case attempts to end life
Strict action if written RTI applications are rejected, warns State Information Commission
One Killed, 35 Injured as Bus Carrying Pilgrims From Karnataka Overturns in Kerala
A bus returning from Sabarimala overturned on a narrow hill stretch in Kasaragod, leaving one dead and several injured.
Samaantharangal did not get best feature film award owing to foul play: Balachandra Menon
The actor-director interacts with media on the occasion of completing 50 years in entertainment industry
Centre moving towards dictatorship: CPI
Ashtamudi clam population shows signs of recovery
Given the resources current spawning and crucial early growth phase, CMFRI recommends imposing a three-month fishery closure from December 1 to ensure maximum protection of the clams
Kufos hosts training programme for Naval officers
Congress tries to bust Twenty20s development claims citing fund lapses

