Health and Family Welfare dept. must report on existing rehabilitation system: Kerala HC
K. Sudhakaran tenders apology to Kerala High Court
Western Ghats In Three States To Be Declared Eco-Sensitive Areas: Sources
The initial proposal was to bring six states under its ambit -- Gujarat, Goa, Maharashtra, Kerala, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu. But Kerala and Karnataka are not on board with the plan.
Kerala High Court stays demolition of Chander Kunj Army Towers
M. Angamuthu assumes charge as chairperson of Cochin Port Authority
Celebrating World Rainforest Day, India boasts incredible biodiversity across its lush rainforests. From Arunachal Pradesh's Namdapha to Kerala's Silent Valley and the Andaman's Great Nicobar, these vital ecosystems teem with unique wildlife and offer breathtaking natural beauty. Explore these natural wonders, home to elusive big cats, diverse bird species, and ancient trees, reminding us of our profound connection to nature.
Govt. confronts legal, political imbroglio in KSCDC cashew import corruption case
Case comes to the fore again after Industries Secretary A.P.M. MohammedHanish appears before High Court on Monday and submits an unconditional apology in a contempt petition moved by petitioner Kadakampally Manoj, who accused the government of refusing prosecution sanction in the case
Sudheeran writes to CM, asks him not to lower tax on low-spirit liquor
The former KPCC president also asks Satheesan to shelve the proposal to allow private investment in mineral mining
MVD, police warn drivers of aquaplaning risks on highways
Carbon audit soon in Kozhikode to improve air quality
Govt plans constructing new spillway at Thottappally
As existing spillway at Thottappally in Ambalapuzha is not completely equipped for full water discharge owing to its age
10 more cases of shigellosis in State
During June alone, 150 shigellosis cases and six deaths have been reported in the State
Use of murky water to disperse AIYF, AISF protesters: Pinarayi brings sample to Assembly
Leader of the Opposition says water used in water cannon was extremely dangerous and can spread even amoebic encephalitis. Home Minister says steps will be taken to ensure that such an incident does not recur
Four years after fund allocation, a motorable road not yet a reality in Edamalakkudy
A 1.35-km section of the first phase (Pettimudy to Edaliparakkudy) is yet to be finished
Implosion of Chander Kunj twin towers may take only seconds, says expert agency
State urged to improve revenue buoyancy and quality of expenditure
Colloquium on State of the Finances of Kerala and Waste Management in Urban Local Bodies organised by Comptroller and Auditor General of India and the Indian Council of Social Science Research
Kerala reports 10 new Shigella cases; Nipah contained, Ebola vigil intensified
Kerala is grappling with a surge in Shigella infections, reporting 10 new cases and a yearly total of 226. While Nipah virus spread has been contained, authorities remain vigilant. Outbreaks are noted in several districts, with Kozhikode heavily impacted. Meanwhile, stringent Ebola surveillance is in place at entry points, with travellers from affected regions advised to quarantine.
Kerala MP Opposes Removal of Representative from Mullaperiyar Dam Safety Committee
Thiruvananthapuram, June 22: CPI(M) MP Dr. John Brittas has strongly opposed the decision to remove Keralas representative from the independent expert committee formed to assess the safety of the Mullaperiyar Dam. He expressed his concerns in a letter to Union Minister of Jal Shakti, C.R. Patil, regarding the National Dam Safety Authoritys decision. Dr. Brittas ... Read more Kerala MP Opposes Removal of Representative from Mullaperiyar Dam Safety Committee
NEET question paper leak: Higher Education Minister Roji M. John criticises Union Minister
Says Dharmendra Pradhan ignored student distress caused by the paper leak
Congress workers protest outside Thrissur DCC office over Mathilakam block president appointment
Protest triggered by appointment of V.M. Hasan as mandalam president; DCC chief Joseph Tajet dismisses agitation as sponsored, warns of action against indiscipline
Political Turmoil in Kerala Assembly Over Use of Contaminated Water in Protests
Thiruvananthapuram, June 22: A political uproar erupted in the Kerala Assembly on Monday when opposition leader Pinarayi Vijayan accused the police of using contaminated water during a protest march organized by the AYYF-AISF. He presented a bottle of water, claiming it was tainted, which was used in the water cannons. The protest, opposing the governments ... Read more Political Turmoil in Kerala Assembly Over Use of Contaminated Water in Protests
KEAM result announcement postponed
CBSE declares Class XII revaluation results on Sunday night. CEE issues notification to provide students with the facility of verifying and resubmitting marks obtained in the qualifying exam until 11.59 p.m. on June 23
Police step up vigil as drug traffickers allegedly use women as carriers
Food safety officials warn public not to consume fish that are prone to accumulating toxins
The warning comes amid a five-member family in Charumoodu, Nedumangad taluk, experienced gastrointestinal discomfort, itching, weakness, and allergic reactions after consuming red snapper, locally known as Chemballi, last week.
Kerala reports 10 new Shigella cases, total rises to 226 this year
Alongside the Shigella situation, Kerala continues to closely monitor and contain Nipah virus transmission, with no evidence of further spread beyond the confirmed case in Kozhikode.
Church bodies oppose move to reduce tax on low-alcohol beverages
State Committee of the Temperance Commission under the Kerala Catholic Bishops Council opposes the proposal and describes it as an anti-Gen Z move
Shibu Baby John says government plans to strengthen Rapid Response Teams, procure modern equipment and improve operational capabilities of frontline forest personnel
Payment Dispute, Fatal Assault: Odisha Man's Death Exposes Kerala Brothel
Danpat Naik, a native of Odisha, died at Thrissur Medical College Hospital after he was allegedly attacked following a dispute over payment at the brothel in Korappath on June 18.
One dead, four hospitalised after consuming food at toddy shop near Kottayam
The Kottayam West Police have registered a case and launched an investigation
N.K. Akbar, MLA, raises concerns that the Labour Codes can adversely affect workers rights and urges the government to continue the policy adopted by the previous Left Democratic Front government
MSMEs nursery of entrepreneurship, key to Viksit Bharat vision: RBI Guv Sanjay Malhotra
RBI Governor Sanjay Malhotra lauded MSMEs as crucial for India's growth, highlighting their role in entrepreneurship and employment. He noted strong credit growth in Kerala's MSME sector and detailed RBI's initiatives to bridge credit gaps, including enhanced collateral-free loans and the Trade Receivables Discounting System. Banks were urged to partner with MSMEs, with the upcoming Unified Lending Interface set to simplify credit access.
Kerala in talks to allow free public screening of FIFA World Cup matches
Kerala's government is actively negotiating with FIFA World Cup 2026 rights holders to waive licensing fees for non-commercial public screenings. Minister O J Janeesh assured the assembly that discussions are positive, aiming to allow local clubs and community groups to host screenings without hefty charges. This initiative seeks to ensure football fans across the state can enjoy the tournament without financial barriers, distinguishing these events from commercial ones.
Kerala Govt in Talks To Allow Public Screening of FIFA World Cup Games
The minister said concerns had been raised that local clubs, and residents' associations are required to pay a hefty licence fee to screen World Cup matches
RBI Governor urges banks to treat MSMEs as long-term partners
At an awareness programme for MSME entrepreneurs in Kochi, Sanjay Malhotra highlights the upcoming Unified Lending Interface that aims to make frictionless credit available to every Indian
Mob assaults Kerala man in Odishas Sambalpur on suspicion of child-lifting
Police rescue Alappuzha resident from mob and accommodate him on a train to Bokaro; list of growing mob-violence in Odisha is a grim reminder of people breaking the law, without fear of consequences.
Tourist entry to Paithalmala suspended after womans death due to lightning
Her husband sustains serious injuries. A forest watcher was also injured
Elephant calf rescued from abandoned well in Pathanamthitta
Two-year-old calf had fallen into a nearly 20-foot-deep dry well on a private property at Mekkanam. Local people alerted forest officials who broke open a portion of the well and let out the animal, which was later guided towards the forest
Anoop Jacob was responding to concerns raised during the Question Hour over private mills forcing unfair paddy weight deductions on farmers.
BSH targets premium refrigerator market ahead of Onam, aims to double share by 2030
BSH expects Keralas refrigerator market to grow significantly during the festive period and plans to double its market share by 2030 through new launches and retail expansion
LDF Walks out of Kerala Assembly Alleging Failure of Health Ministry
Vijayan alleged that the functioning of the health department had gone off track and grassroots-level disease prevention activities had come to a standstill
PM SHRI Protest Turns Tense in Kerala, Police Use Water Cannons on Activists
The protest was organised by the All India Students' Federation and the All India Youth Federation, both affiliated with the CPI, demanding that the state government withdraw from the Prime Minister Schools for Rising India scheme
PM SHRI protest turns tense as police use water cannons on CPI activists near Kerala Assembly
Police deployed water cannons on CPI student and youth activists protesting the PM SHRI scheme outside the Kerala Assembly. Former minister K Rajan was addressing the gathering when the incident occurred. The CPI-affiliated groups demand the state government withdraw from the scheme, which the previous LDF government had agreed to.
A Kochi lawyer's quest for gravy with his porotta and beef fry has escalated into a legal battle, questioning whether a common culinary expectation constitutes a consumer right. After his initial complaint was dismissed, a state commission ordered a fresh hearing, acknowledging that long-standing customs could hold legal relevance. The case, now attracting widespread attention, will determine if this customary practice can be legally enforced.
Opposition LDF walks out of Assembly alleging govt failure in controlling disease spread
Kerala Health Minister Muraleedharan accused the previous LDF Government of not taking sufficient steps for disease prevention, including in cleaning activities, during the earlier part of the year when it was in charge
Kerala lottery results today: Kerala Lottery Bhagyathara BT-59 results for Monday, 22 June 2026, have been officially declared. Ticket holders can now check their numbers for the Rs 1 crore first prize and other attractive cash rewards. Full list of other winning numbers here.
Kerala High Court rejects challenge to scheme providing free KSRTC travel to women, transgenders
The Kerala High Court on Monday refused to interfere with the state governments Priyadarshini Scheme, which grants free travel in ordinary KSRTC buses to all women and transgender persons. The Division Bench of Chief Justice Soumen Sen and Justice Syam Kumar VM dismissed a public interest litigation (PIL) filed by Muhammed Firdouz challenging the validity [] The post Kerala High Court rejects challenge to scheme providing free KSRTC travel to women, transgenders appeared first on India Legal .
Industries Secretary submits unconditional apology in Kerala High Court
The current Secretary in charge of the Cashew Development Department sought time to reconsider the denial of sanction for a CBI probe into the alleged misappropriation
How Amitav Ghosh's Book On Colonial Indonesia Inspired A Kerala Budget Policy
The Chief Minister specifically cited the proposed International Maritime Museum near Muziris as an initiative influenced by his reading.
Mullaperiyar panel row deepens: MP Kuriakose alleges Kerala excluded from dam safety panel
Kerala Assembly Sees Clash Over Disease Outbreaks, Opposition Walks Out
Kerala Assembly debates disease outbreaks with opposition walking out after adjournment motion is rejected
Kerala to Review Pension Rolls, Reiterates Rs 3,000 Pension Promise
The chief minister accused the previous LDF government of increasing the welfare pension to Rs 2,000 only ahead of the Assembly elections despite having promised Rs 2,500 during the 2021 polls
CGBSE NMMSE result 2026 declared at nmmse.kerala.gov.in: Direct link to download scorecards here
The Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education (CGBSE) has announced the NMMS Result 2026, opening the next chapter for students competing for the National Means-cum-Merit Scholarship. Alongside the merit list, authorities have released answer keys and detailed scorecards featuring MAT and SAT marks, total scores, and qualification status. Successful candidates will now move towards the scholarship verification and documentation process.
Protests brew over Keralas proposal on private participation in mineral sand mining
Coastal communities raise concerns over proposed participation of private players in rare earth extraction
Kerala HC Rejects PIL Against Priyadarshini Free Bus Scheme
The plea, challenging the constitutional validity of the scheme, argues that it violates the constitutional guarantees of equality and non-discrimination under Articles 14 and 15 of the Constitution
The Court observed that there was nothing in the plea to prove that a Government Order that had been issued with regard to the free travel scheme, was illegal
Sathyanarayan Mundayoor, a former Revenue Officer from Kerala, left his secure government job to bring books and learning opportunities to remote communities in Arunachal Pradesh. Affectionately known as 'Uncle Moosa', he went on to establish numerous libraries and launch the Home Library Movement, helping foster a lasting culture of reading among tribal communities across the state.
Congress MP Dean Kuriakose flays removal of Kerala representative from Mullaperiyar panel
Congress MP Dean Kuriakose criticizes the NDSAs removal of Keralas representative from the Mullaperiyar Dam safety panel
Kaffir screen shot controversy: DYFI national president Rahim moves police against smear campaign
Several leaders, including then CPI(M) legislator K.K. Lathika, had shared the controversial screenshot on social media during the peak of the high-octane election campaign in Vadakara
Vessel docked at private yard catches fire in Kochi
The vessel had been undergoing maintenance and had reportedly carried out a trial run the previous day, heightening anxiety in the neighbourhood over the threat posed by the possible presence of fuel
Health Alert: What Is Shigella and Why Are Rising Cases in India a Cause for Concern?
The major Shigella related news in India during June 2026 has come from the state of Kerala, where health authorities have been dealing with a significant rise in cases. If you are planning to travel to beautiful Gods Own Country Kerala, take precautions. Shigella is a group of bacteria that causes an intestinal infection known [] The post Health Alert: What Is Shigella and Why Are Rising Cases in India a Cause for Concern? appeared first on HealthyLife | WeRIndia .
Karnataka on high alert after deadly Shigella outbreak in Kerala - Deccan Herald
Karnataka on high alert after deadly Shigella outbreak in Kerala Deccan Herald
Work begins on Vyttila Jn. redevelopment project
ED probes auditors, vendors for colluding with CMRL MD in Kerala money laundering case
The Enforcement Directorate is investigating Cochin Minerals and Rutile Limited (CMRL) for alleged money laundering, focusing on payments to an IT firm owned by Veena T, daughter of a former Kerala CM. A Serious Fraud Investigation Office report details how CMRL's MD, SN Sasidharan Kartha, allegedly orchestrated financial irregularities, including misrepresenting expenses and colluding with auditors and transport vendors for inflated payments totaling 182 crore.
ED probe uncovers organ trafficking racket operating as medical tourism firm in Kerala
An Enforcement Directorate probe into an alleged organ trafficking ring in Kerala has uncovered a network masquerading as a medical tourism firm. Officials revealed that financially vulnerable individuals were exploited for profit. Searches at multiple locations, including hospitals, followed the registration of a money laundering case based on Kerala Police FIRs detailing forgery and cheating.
NEET-UG re-test held smoothly in Kerala
The test was held in examination venues across 16 city centres in the State
Kochi Bypass project gets a fillip with Central nod
One more shigella death, seven fresh cases reported in Kerala
Govt. to cover medical expenses of injured police officers
Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala has directed the Kerala Police Welfare Bureau to release an initial amount of 5 lakh each for their treatment
Cong. criticises CPI(M) leaders remarks over kafir screenshot case
Kerala: Protest against Christian prayer meeting over abuse allegations
Pathanamthitta: Tension prevailed outside a hall where a prayer meeting organised by a pastor-run Christian worship centre was scheduled to be held in Omallur on Sunday, as BJP workers staged a protest following allegations that staff members of a facility linked to the organisation had assaulted a 17-year-old boy. Believers who arrived for the prayer 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 .
Over 2.4 lakh students secure Plus One seats in second allotment
As many as 2,04,204 students await allotment even after the second round
Preparations in full swing for 12th edition of Malabar River Festival
With 10 international kayakers already having accepted invitations, organisers expect strong global participation at this years festival
Operation Toofan: DANSAF, police intensify surveillance on inter-State trucks
Special squads, including plainclothesmen and shadow patrol squads, have been deployed at strategic locations along national and State highways and at border transit points to conduct inspections
Sunny Joseph says ready to step down as KPCC chief upon AICC demand
Electricity Minister says he is finding it difficult to handle both the responsibilities
Under the scheme, Union government will provide25% of the project cost as grant with a stipulation that at least 50% of the cost is funded from bonds, bank loans and public private partnerships
Keralas first woman deep-sea fisher fights rising seas and shrinking returns
Rekha Karthikeyans battle is now for survival, dignity, and a home beyond the tide
Tension at worship centre in Keralas Pathanamthitta after protests over alleged child assault
BJP activists and worshippers at Elohim Global Worship Centre at Omalloor come face to face amid protests demanding arrest of Pastor Binu Vazhamuttom
Teak trees illegally felled in Chalakudy forest division, sold to private firm, says report
273 trees, some over 60 years old, were sold to a Thiruvananthapuram-based wood industries firm for 8.52 lakh against its assessed value of 41.55 lakh, as per an initial probe by the Divisional Forest Officer of Flying Squad. Report says real value could be higher. Trees on private holdings and assigned land were illegally felled for the State hill highway works, says the report
'Complained of arm pain': Kerala expat dies of cardiac arrest moments after badminton game in UAE
Pulikali teams in Thrissur seek release of Centres aid, warn of protests
Joint meeting urges Suresh Gopis intervention; Ottapuli protest planned in July
Offshore breakwater project at Poonthura shows positive results
KSCADC examining possibility of expanding scheme to Shangumugham, Valiyathura, Kollam and Cherai
Kerala: One more Shigella death, seven fresh cases reported
According to a statement issued by the office of Health Minister K Muraleedharan, health authorities confirmed that a 54-year-old woman from Mavoor in Kozhikode district, who died on June 20, had been infected with Shigella.
Police initiate school safety analysis using 12-point questionnaire
Shweta Menon quits Malayalam actors body AMMA; executive committee resigns at stormy meet
I have come out of AMMA today; like some women had earlier said, I also feel like there was an attempt by some accused people to hijack it, says Shweta Menon
Kerala Minister Warns of Crackdown on Drug Supply Through Food Delivery Networks
The minister also cautioned online food delivery workers against participating in drug distribution networks
ED asks Veena to appear for another round of questioning in CMRL pay-off case
Daughter of the Leader of the Opposition Pinarayi Vijayan asked to appear before the Central agency on June 20 regarding the money-laundering probe in the CMRL pay-off case
Kerala objects to removal of its nominee from Mullaperiyar dam safety committee
Water Resources Minister Mons Joseph says the State was not consulted before T.K. Sivarajan was removed from the five-member Comprehensive Dam Safety Evaluation Committee
Another member of the group was rescued by lifeguards and coastal police personnel and is undergoing treatment for injuries
No confidence move against Shweta Menon-led leadership adds to speculations over AMMA general body
The annual general body of the film fraternity forum is taking place in Kochi amid a series of controversies

