Kochi Metro May Soon Be Renamed Keralam Metro
KMRL has sought in-principle approval from the Kerala government for the proposed name change.
ED Finds Hawala Trail In CMRL-Exalogic Pay-Off Case Involving Pinarayi Vijayan
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on August 18 conducted searches at nine premises in Kozhikode as part of its money laundering investigation into alleged corporate fraud and bribe payments by Cochin Minerals and Rutile Limited (CMRL), including payments allegedly made to Exalogic Solutions Private Limited, the now-defunct company owned by T. Veena, daughter of former Kerala [] The post ED Finds Hawala Trail In CMRL-Exalogic Pay-Off Case Involving Pinarayi Vijayans Daughter Veena appeared first on The Commune .
Kerala Cashew Board Recruitment 2026 - Apply Online for Manager, Accounts Officer Posts
Kerala Cashew Board (KCB) has released the Recruitment 2026 notification for Manager (Coordination) and Accounts Officer posts. A total of 2 vacancies have been announced under this recruitment drive. The online application process will be conducted up to 02-09-2026. Interested candidates can apply online through the official website.
J&Ks stock market investor base crosses 14 lakh, grows 19.3% in a year
Jammu and Kashmirs registered investor base in the stock market has crossed the 14-lakh mark, with the number of registered clients reaching 14,12,378 as of August 20, 2026, recording a year-on-year growth of 19.31 per cent, according to official BSE data accessed by Greater Kashmir . The figures show that J&K added 2,28,554 registered clients, or roughly 2.29 lakh investors, during the past year. This represents a substantially faster expansion than the overall growth in the countrys registered investor base, which stood at 15.80 per cent during the same period. The BSE data provides a snapshot of the changing geography of stock-market participation in India, with the countrys total registered investor base now standing at 26,03,00,179, or approximately 26.03 crore clients. J&Ks 14.12 lakh registered clients account for around 0.54 per cent of the countrys total registered investor base. While the Union Territory remains a relatively small market in terms of absolute investor numbers, the pace at which its investor base is expanding has been considerably stronger than several of the countrys largest States. The increase has also been consistent across different time periods. During the latest month, J&K added 19,478 clients, equivalent to around 19,500 new registered investors, pushing its monthly growth rate to 1.40 per cent. Over the previous three months, the number of registered clients increased by 52,618, or about 52,600 investors, representing a quarterly growth of 3.87 per cent. The national investor base, by comparison, increased by around 30.92 lakh during the latest month. Over the previous quarter, the country added approximately 85.16 lakh. Over the previous year, the national registered investor base increased by around 3.55 crore investors, taking the total to more than 26 crore. The comparison shows that J&Ks investor base is growing at a faster rate than the national average, although the absolute numbers remain much smaller. Maharashtra continues to have the largest registered investor base in the country by a considerable margin. The State has approximately 4.42 crore investors. This means that nearly one out of every six registered clients in the BSE database is registered in Maharashtra. Uttar Pradesh occupies the second position with 3,06,10,880 clients, or around 3.06 crore. Gujarat follows with 2,29,70,136, equivalent to about 2.30 crore registered clients. Rajasthan has 1,56,49,037, or around 1.56 crore, while West Bengal has 1,52,56,657, or about 1.53 crore. Karnataka has 1,39,43,659 registered clients, translating into roughly 1.39 crore, while Madhya Pradesh has 1,35,11,046, or around 1.35 crore. Tamil Nadu has 1,31,27,709, or approximately 1.31 crore registered investors. The other major States also have sizeable investor bases. Haryana has 85,72,167 registered clients, equivalent to around 85.7 lakh. Telangana has 80,08,260, or about 80.1 lakh. Punjab has 65,65,556, or approximately 65.7 lakh, while Odisha has 59,30,947, or about 59.3 lakh. Kerala has 59,17,495 registered clients, translating into around 59.2 lakh, while Assam has 53,02,132, or about 53 lakh. Jharkhand has 46,39,195, equivalent to approximately 46.4 lakh. Andhra Pradesh has crossed the one-crore mark, with 1,04,00,527 registered clients, while Bihar has 1,16,04,608, or around 1.16 crore. Delhi has 1,10,14,984, equivalent to approximately 1.10 crore registered clients. Against this national landscape, J&Ks 14.12 lakh investor base is larger than that of several smaller States and Union Territories but remains far below the investor populations of the countrys principal financial and industrial centres. For instance, Himachal Pradesh has around 15.58 lakh registered clients, only marginally above J&K. J&K has more registered clients than Manipur, which has around 2.74 lakh, Meghalaya with 1.65 lakh, Arunachal Pradesh with 1.22 lakh, Nagaland with 1.28 lakh, Sikkim with 84,221, Mizoram with 59,779, Goa with 4.99 lakh and Tripura with 4.28 lakh. Among the Union Territories, Ladakh has 5,213 registered clients, or just over 5,000, but has recorded one of the fastest rates of growth in the country. Its investor base increased by 44.44 per cent over the previous year. This is the highest annual growth rate visible in the BSE table. Mizoram recorded annual growth of 33.18 per cent, while Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh recorded 28.01 per cent and 27.33 per cent, respectively. Lakshadweep, with just over 5,000 registered clients, recorded growth of 27.87 per cent. Among larger States, J&Ks 19.31 per cent annual growth puts it in a relatively strong position. Andhra Pradesh and Telangana each recorded 19.59 per cent growth, while Tamil Nadu recorded 19.46 per cent growth. Uttar Pradesh recorded 19.08 per cent. J&Ks growth was considerably higher than Maharashtras 11.39 per cent, Gujarats 13.13 per cent, Haryanas 14.42 per cent, Punjabs 14.96 per cent, Rajasthans 15.71 per cent, Karnatakas 16.51 per cent and Keralas 16.95 per cent. The figures also indicate that the expansion in J&K has been relatively steady rather than being confined to a single period. Its monthly increase of 1.40 per cent was higher than the national monthly growth of 1.20 per cent, while its quarterly increase of 3.87 per cent was also above the national growth rate of 3.38 per cent. In absolute terms, however, the difference between the largest and smallest investor markets remains enormous. Maharashtras 4.42 crore registered clients are more than 31 times J&Ks 14.12 lakh. Uttar Pradeshs 3.06 crore investor base is more than 21 times that of J&K, while Gujarats 2.30 crore is more than 16 times larger. The national figures also underline the rapid broadening of participation in the equity market. The BSE database now contains more than 26 crore registered clients, with the number having increased by around 3.55 crore in just one year. J&Ks addition of around 2.29 lakh registered clients during the same period is small when measured against the national increase, but significant for the Union Territorys own investor base. In percentage terms, the addition represents nearly one-fifth growth in a single year.
Prithviraj Sukumaran's latest action thriller, Khalifa, hit theaters on August 20 and made an impressive debut/ With Kerala leading the way as the top market, the film enjoyed substantial audience turnout, especially during late-night screenings across India. This movie is set to be part of a two-part franchise. Read on to know how much it earned on day 1.
Memory to Practice: J&Ks Intellectual Legacy
Jammu & Kashmir possesses one of the most layered and sophisticated intellectual traditions in the subcontinent. From the spiritual humanism of Lal Ded and Nund Rishi to the modern literary consciousness shaped by Mahjoor, Dinanath Nadim, and Rehman Rahi, the regions cultural history is neither shallow nor fragmented. It is deeply philosophical, linguistically rich, and emotionally profound (Kaul, 2011; Raina, 2002). Yet a pressing paradox defines the present moment: despite this vast intellectual inheritance, the current generation appears increasingly disconnected from it. This is not merely a question of cultural decline; it is a structural issue of how legacy is transmitted, institutionalized, and lived. When examined through a comparative lens particularly alongside South Indian states such as Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Kerala the divergence becomes analytically clear. South India has succeeded not because it has a richer past, but because it has developed systems that convert heritage into everyday practice (Dirks, 2001; Subramanian, 2019). Jammu & Kashmir, by contrast, remains heavily reliant on memory without sufficient structural reinforcement. A Legacy of Depth, Not Design The intellectual tradition of Jammu & Kashmir is fundamentally experiential and syncretic. Figures like Lal Ded and Nund Rishi did not merely write poetry; they created a shared ethical language that transcended religious boundaries. Their verses, transmitted orally across generations, became embedded in everyday speech, rituals, and moral reasoning (Hassan, 2005). This represents a powerful form of cultural resilience a system where knowledge survives through community participation rather than formal institutions. Similarly, literary figures such as Mahjoor and Nadim transformed Kashmiri poetry into a vehicle of collective consciousness, addressing themes of identity, freedom, and belonging (Zutshi, 2004). Later scholars like Rehman Rahi provided the critical framework necessary to elevate Kashmiri literature to national recognition (Rahi, 2007). In the global domain, Agha Shahid Ali carried this tradition outward, translating the Kashmiri experience into a universal literary language (King, 2002). Taken together, this tradition represents a complete intellectual ecosystem philosophy, literature, social reform, and global articulation. However, its primary mode of preservation has historically been oral, emotional, and community-driven rather than institutional and systemic. From Living Culture to Symbolic Memory The central challenge today is that cultural resilience alone is no longer sufficient, and several structural shifts have combined to weaken the transmission of this legacy. The decline of linguistic practice has significantly affected cultural continuity: Kashmiri and Dogri, once the carriers of philosophical and poetic traditions, are increasingly replaced by English and Urdu in education and daily communication (Bamzai, 1994), and when language weakens, the original texture of thought and expression is inevitably lost. Educational integration, too, remains shallow although figures like Lal Ded and Mahjoor appear in school curricula, their treatment is often superficial and exam-oriented, limiting any deeper engagement. Compounding this, the institutional ecosystem remains limited; bodies such as the Jammu and Kashmir Academy of Art, Culture and Languages play an important role, yet their influence is not deeply integrated into public life compared to other regions (Kachru, 2008). At the same time, globalization has reshaped aspirations toward economic mobility and technological advancement, creating a disconnect between modern ambitions and cultural rootedness (Appadurai, 1996), while decades of political instability have further disrupted the continuity of cultural transmission, particularly in community spaces where oral traditions once thrived (Bose, 2003). Taken together, these shifts mark a transition from living culture to symbolic memory, where intellectual figures are respected but no longer actively engaged with. Model: From Legacy to System In contrast, South Indian states offer a compelling example of how intellectual heritage can be systematically preserved and operationalized. Figures such as Thiruvalluvar and E. V. Ramasamy are not confined to history; they are embedded in contemporary life. This success rests on four interlocking mechanisms. Educational embedding ensures that texts like the Thirukkural are core components of school curricula, shaping ethical and civic understanding from an early age (Ramaswamy, 1997). Institutional continuity is maintained through enduring structures established by thinkers such as Adi Shankaracharya, whose monastic institutions continue to function as centers of knowledge and debate (King, 1999). Policy integration reflects reformist ideas particularly those of Periyar within governance frameworks related to social justice and rationalism (Pandian, 2007). Public visibility, through monuments, awards, and cultural discourse, reinforces these figures as active symbols of identity and aspiration (Subramanian, 2019). In essence, South India demonstrates that culture survives when it is institutionalized, incentivized, and collectively practiced. What Jammu & Kashmir Can Learn The comparative insight here is not about replication but adaptation. Oral traditions must be supplemented with structured academic engagement, requiring deeper textual analysis, interdisciplinary teaching, and critical interpretation. Language, too, must be treated as identity infrastructure revitalizing Kashmiri, Dogri, and Gojri is essential for sustaining intellectual continuity. This calls for institutional expansion as well, with research centers, public forums, and university-community collaborations strengthened to support it. Beyond structure, the region's intellectual legacy must be actively linked to contemporary issues such as social justice, ethics, and globalization, transforming it from inherited memory into practical wisdom. Finally, this cultural engagement must be incentivized through awards, fellowships, and public recognition, ensuring that it remains socially valued rather than quietly fading into the background. Toward a Living Framework: Reimagining the Future It is analytically limiting to interpret the current state of Jammu & Kashmirs intellectual heritage as a simple decline. The reality is more complex: what appears as cultural erosion is, in fact, a structural transition. The present generation is not disengaged from its heritage; rather, it is operating within a transformed socio-economic and educational environment where traditional modes of transmission oral traditions, community practices, and localized cultural spaces no longer function with the same continuity or influence. Historically, the cultural framework of Jammu & Kashmir has been anchored in resilience the capacity of its people to sustain identity, values, and intellectual traditions despite political instability, social disruption, and external pressures. This resilience ensured survival. However, in an era defined by globalization, technological shifts, and changing aspirations, resilience alone is no longer sufficient to guarantee continuity. What is missing is not cultural depth, but a coherent institutional architecture that systematically bridges the past with the present. The critical task, therefore, is to move beyond a binary of preservation versus loss and instead adopt a hybrid model that integrates cultural resilience with institutional reinforcement. Cultural resilience provides the authenticity, emotional depth, and lived experience that define the uniqueness of Kashmiri and Dogri traditions. Institutional preservation, on the other hand, offers structure, scalability, and long-term continuity through education systems, research bodies, policy frameworks, and public cultural infrastructure. When these two dimensions operate in isolation, they are limited: resilience without institutions risks fragmentation and gradual fading, while institutions without cultural grounding risk becoming symbolic and disconnected. Their integration, however, creates a dynamic system in which culture is not only remembered, but actively lived, practiced, and reinterpreted across generations. This is precisely where the comparative experience of South Indian states such as Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Kerala offers a valuable lesson. Their success lies not merely in celebrating intellectual figures, but in embedding them within education, governance, and public life, thereby transforming legacy into a functional component of contemporary society. For Jammu & Kashmir, the path forward is therefore not one of rediscovery, but of restructuring. The region already possesses a profound intellectual inheritance shaped by centuries of philosophical inquiry, literary excellence, and cultural synthesis. The challenge is to convert this inheritance into an operational system one that enables the current generation to engage with it not as distant history, but as a relevant and guiding force. Ultimately, the question is not whether the legacy exists, but whether it is being translated into lived reality. If Jammu & Kashmir succeeds in building this bridge between resilience and institution, it will not only preserve its past but will also redefine its cultural future with renewed intellectual confidence and global relevance. Dr. Tajamul Rehman Sofi is an Economics Researcher. Views expressed here are personal.
When adventurism takes a dangerous turn
Wannabe adventurists perform motorbike stunts on roads, venture into unknown forests, and step into unfamiliar waterbodies, posing risk to their lives as well as others. An attempt to read their thoughts and to elicit response from govt. authorities who usually bail out the adventure-seekers of distress
Kerala, Karnataka bat for new dams during South Zonal meet
Kerala transgender influencer Jaanmoni Das arrested over remarks against PM Modi
Kerala transgender influencer Jaanmoni Das arrested over remarks against PM Modi
Kerala to Challenge Supreme Courts Construction Ban on National Highways
Thiruvananthapuram, August 20: Keralas Public Works Minister, P.K. Bashir, announced on Thursday that the state will appeal to the Supreme Court against its recent order banning construction along national highways. He argued that this directive is impractical for the densely populated state, where land is scarce, and could adversely affect thousands of homes and businesses. ... Read more Kerala to Challenge Supreme Courts Construction Ban on National Highways
Suspension of ADGP M.R. Ajith Kumar: Keralam govt. denies allegations before CAT
Proposal to rename Kochi metro runs into rough weather
Ernakulam MP Hibi Eden opposes move, calls it strange and unacceptable
Congress-Ruled States To Challenge Mines Law In Top Court: Sources
Top Congress sources said Chief Ministers from Telangana Revanth Reddy, Karnataka Chief Minister DK Shivakumar and their Kerala counterpart VD Satheesan are joining forces to file a joint petition in the Supreme Court regarding this bill.
Vigilance probe not needed into DGP S. Sreejiths foreign trip, ACS submits before Kerala High Court
Following Additional Chief Secretarys submission, court closes the matter
Former Keralam Minister Riyas terms media reports on CMRL case false, threatens legal action
Akhil Joyans mortal remains to reach Kasaragod on August 24
The body will be transported by road from Ukraine to Chisinau, the capital of the Republic of Moldova, and from there flown to Mangaluru via Istanbul by Turkish Airlines. The remains are scheduled to reach Bengaluru on August 23. They will then be transported by ambulance to Akhils home at Vellarikundu in Kasaragod on August 24.
V.K. Sreeraman expresses regret over Pulikali remarks, says his words were immature
Actor acknowledges that his choice of words hurt Pulikali artistes, says a response to his post made him realise that Thrissurs Pulikali does not require physical prowess and agility as opposed to the Kasaragod version, which is a martial art
Man held for allegedly circulating morphed images of Thangal
According to the complaint, morphed images of IUML State president Syed Sadikali Shihab Thangal were circulated through a WhatsApp group named Nannambra Politics, along with obscene and abusive remarks.
Health department observes World Mosquito Day with intensive vector-control drives across Keralam
Health department has called upon households, institutions and the community to work together to eliminate mosquito-breeding sources
IUML orders probe into resolution against Minister Basheer; Jaleel questions ED silence
The resolution alleged that money was being collected in connection with admissions to EMEA College of Arts and Science, Kondotty, and named Minister Basheer in connection with the allegation. The IUML district committee directed the camp facilitator and the constituency committee to investigate the incident and submit reports.
Kerala DGP S. Sreejit Exonerated from Vigilance Inquiry
Kochi, August 20: The Kerala government informed the High Court on Thursday that no vigilance inquiry is necessary against DGP S. Sreejit, IPS. He was accused of traveling to Dubai without obtaining permission for foreign travel and allegedly participating in the inauguration of a private enterprise linked to him. Minhaj Alam, Additional Chief Secretary of ... Read more Kerala DGP S. Sreejit Exonerated from Vigilance Inquiry
Arts festivals marks should be displayed electronically on stage: panel
This directive also prohibits financial contributions from students in Classes I to VIII, addressing concerns over widespread fundraising practices.
Straightpath International School wins CBSE English fest
Straightpath International School topped the overall standings with 279 points, followed by Gems Public School, Kooriyad, with 248 points, and MES Engineering College Campus Senior Secondary School, Kuttippuram, with 244 points.
62.46 crore sanctioned for livelihood support scheme for fishers in Keralam
Scheme implemented with the aim of supporting fishers during the lean months and also to encourage saving habits
Kerala Proposes New Dam Funding Amid Ongoing Mullaperiyar Dispute with Tamil Nadu
Chennai, August 20: The Mullaperiyar dispute between Kerala and Tamil Nadu showed no signs of resolution on Thursday. Kerala has put forth a new proposal, agreeing to bear the entire cost of a new dam to break the deadlock. Meanwhile, Tamil Nadu reiterated its demand to raise the water level in the existing reservoir to ... Read more Kerala Proposes New Dam Funding Amid Ongoing Mullaperiyar Dispute with Tamil Nadu
KPMS seeks govt. intervention in Malayalam varsity stir
The Kerala Pulayar Maha Sabha has called on the government to intervene in the protest by Thunchath Ezhuthachan Malayalam University student Anagha Sasi over the alleged caste discrimination and harassment by her teachers.
Kozhikode gears up for Onam celebrations
The festivities will officially kick off on August 22 with an Onam Pookkalam (floral carpet) competition, organised by the Onam celebrations committee led by K. Jayanth, MLA, as chairman, and District Collector M.S. Madhavikutty as general convener.
Kozhikode gears up for Onam celebrations
The festivities will officially kick off on August 22 with an Onam Pookkalam (floral carpet) competition, organised by the Onam celebrations committee led by K. Jayanth, MLA, as chairman, and District Collector M.S. Madhavikutty as general convener.
POCSO case against Kathakali teacher in Keralam
5-year-old boy drowns in swimming pool
The boy, who was on holiday with his family from Kodungallur, slipped and fell into the water. Despite being quickly rescued and rushed to a nearby hospital, Rihan could not be saved.
150 Mundakkai-Chooralmala families to get 2 lakh livelihood assistance
Agriculture Minister T. Siddique will inaugurate the distribution of the assistance at the Chandragiri auditorium in Kalpetta at 10 a.m. on Friday.
Congress-ruled states to jointly challenge MMDR Act in Supreme Court
Karnataka, Kerala and Telangana plan to move the Supreme Court within 10 days, while Congress also seeks to bring Jharkhand on board for the legal challenge
IAF chopper makes low approach at Nilackal in Kerala
Leopard, caught in wild boar trap, dies in Keralams Kannur
General Administration Department publishes detailed guidelines for public, government agencies on green protocol
CPI Distances Itself from ED Investigation into Veena Vijayan Case
Thiruvananthapuram, August 20: The recent investigation by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) into the CMRL-Xalogic case has stirred political turmoil in Kerala. The Communist Party of India (CPI) distanced itself from allegations involving former Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayans daughter, Veena Vijayan, as the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) intensified its attacks on the CPI(M) leadership and its ... Read more CPI Distances Itself from ED Investigation into Veena Vijayan Case
Kochi Corporation seeks control of Parade, Santa Cruz grounds from Revenue dept.
The resolution follows widespread complaints about the pitiable state of the grounds, iconic Fort Kochi landmarks with a rich history, which have allegedly suffered years of neglect
Cracks, leaks found in Kozhikode Corporation buildings; SHRC orders action on unsafe structures
The Commission directed the Kozhikode District Collector to submit, within three weeks, a report on the steps taken to inspect ageing buildings in the district and prevent accidents.
Prohibition of construction near NH: Keralam to approach Supreme Court
Apex court has prohibited the construction of residential buildings within 40 metres and commercial establishments within 75 metres from the midpoint on either side of national highway
Keralam gold jewellery trade bets big on Onam sales
KGSMA has estimated that gold jewellery sales could cross 10,000 crore in value
Drug trafficking: two accused teachers released in police custody
The teachers were recently arrested and remanded in judicial custody for allegedly functioning as financial intermediaries for inter-State drug traffickers. Their role was uncovered following the arrest of Safwan, the first accused in the case from Vadakara.
Project Rahul Gandhi as leader to win 2029 polls: Chennithala tells opposition alliance
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All arrangements in place for 72nd Nehru Trophy Boat Race in Keralam
Chief Minister V.D. Satheesan will inaugurate the event at 2 p.m. on August 22, following the morning heats for smaller boats starting at 11 a.m. Seventy-one boats, including 22 snake boats, are vying for victory.
CMD Project Executive Recruitment 2026 - Apply Online
Centre for Management Development (CMD) has released the Recruitment 2026 notification for 1 Project Executive post. The online application process is open until 22 August 2026. Eligible candidates can apply through the official website, cmd.kerala.gov.in.
Three zebras arrive at Keralams Thiruvananthapuram zoo from Gujarat
This marks return of zebras to the zoo after nearly a decade
Jailer 2 song Ala Bolelo promo sparks backlash over Malayalam mispronunciation
Rajinikanths Jailer 2 song Ala Bolelo promo has sparked criticism in Kerala over the pronunciation of Malayalam lyrics. While Shamna Kasims traditional look and the song have excited fans, several viewers accused the makers of mispronouncing Malayalam words
2,000 Onam markets planned under Agriculture department in Keralam
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Kerala University PG Result 2026 Out - Check MSW, M.Sc
Kerala University has released PG semester results for MSW (Mercy Chance), MA Hindi, MSc Geography, MA Islamic History, MSc Electronics and MSc Physics on 19 August 2026. Check exam names, semesters, and direct official PDF download links here.
Kochi to host Kerala Cyber Suraksha Summit 2026 on Sep 5
Oracle, AWS, Google, Microsoft, Cisco and Zscaler to support cybersecurity summit
Chennai (Tamil Nadu) / Bangalore (Karnataka) [India], August 20: Celebrate the homecoming of Kerala's legendary mythical King Mahabali with fervour and feasting this year. No Onam festivity is complete without the traditional Onasadhya and this harvest season, award-winning Kerala speciality restaurant Kappa Chakka Kandhari (Chennai & Bengaluru), brings you a sumptuous traditional Onasadhya. The specially curated Onasadhya for dine-in comprises twenty-five traditional vegetarian dishes prepared by cooks from Kerala, is on offer by Kappa Chakka Kandhari, Chennai and Bengaluru, on August 25 and 26, 2026, for lunch only. In addition, there is the Onasadhya Box comprising the complete meal for 5-6 persons and a selection of traditional Onam Special Payasams for take-away on August 25 and August 26, 2026, to enjoy the much-loved festival with friends and family at home. Make your reservations for Onasadhya in advance or book our special take-away offerings, exclusively through our
Muttil tree-felling case: Kerala High Court dismisses Roji Augustines plea to stay trial
Court directs him to approach trial court Chottanikkara Judicial First Class Magistrate Court in Ernakulam on the matter
Ready to give all water to Tamil Nadu from new dam at Mullaperiyar, says V.D. Satheesan
At South Zonal Council Meeting, V.D. Satheesan also urges Union government to annul the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Amendment Act, 2026,
Deliveries at Keralams Kozhikode Government Women and Childrens Hospital decline
According to Health department, there were a total of 5,201 deliveries (2,729 normal and 2,472 C-section) in 2020-21. This number came down to 2,238 (1,387 normal and 851 C-section) in 2025-26. A large number of people from the urban areas of Kozhikode are dependant on the hospital
Shivakumar joins Kerala in opposing mining law changes, flags states fiscal powers
Karnataka Chief Minister DK Shivakumar joined Kerala CM VD Satheesan opposing new mining bill amendments. These changes could restrict states' fiscal powers over mineral resources, they argue. The legislation limits states from imposing certain taxes and levies on major minerals. Opposition leader Pinarayi Vijayan also backed Kerala's stand, citing revenue concerns. Kerala plans to formally convey its objections and explore legal options against the changes.
Christian women can file divorce from current address: HC
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Prakash Raj says end of fascists is closing, hails youth activism
Addressing DYFI meet, actor says young protesters have punctured the Centres ego and that we are not afraid of you
DK Shivakumar Tells Vijay Mekedatu Will Help Tamil Nadu, Puducherry
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What initially appeared to be a murder linked to robbery by some criminals took a dramatic turn when police uncovered an alleged conspiracy
Man Cycles 7,000 Km Without Front Wheel
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5,000 km, 5 States, Fake Identities: How Drug Network Was Busted In Kerala
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Shigellosis resurfaces in Keralam; 3-year-old from capital hospitalised
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Amit Shah chairs southern CMs conclave, Karnataka CM Shivakumar flags delimitation
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Kerala HC stays suspension of teacher over question on Savarkar
Thiruvananthapuram: Keralam General Education Minister N Samsudheen on Wednesday, August 19, said the stay on the suspension of a teacher for framing a wrong question regarding Hindutva ideologue VD Savarkar was not a setback for the government. The minister said that the grant of an interim stay was nothing extraordinary and was done in the 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 PSC Civil Excise Officer Main Result 2026 (Out) - Download Shortlisted PDF
Kerala PSC has released the Shortlist for Civil Excise Officer (Trainee) recruitment (Category No. 564/2025) in Kasaragod District under the Kerala Excise and Prohibition Department. Check Main List and Supplementary List details, category-wise breakup, cutoff mark, and next steps before the Endurance Test. Download the official PDF and get complete eligibility and instruction details here.
BJP demands Vijayan's resignation from Keralam LoP post over ED findings in CMRL case
The BJP has demanded Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan's resignation from his opposition leader post. This demand follows fresh revelations by the Enforcement Directorate in a money laundering probe. The investigation involves transactions linked to his daughter Veena T's company, Exalogic Solutions. The BJP alleges corruption related to transactions over the last thirty years.
After Kerala VC, Governor Arlekar Tells Students to be Lions, Not Cockroaches
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BJP demands Pinarayi Vijayans resignation as Keralam Opposition Leader over ED findings in CMRL case
Kerala: Onam sales of Supplyco cross 200 cr, draw 26 lakh customers
SupplyCo is a state-run company which aims to regulate the market price of essential commodities and ensure food security
Mumbai: Retired Income Tax Officer Loses Rs 51 Lakh In Cyber Fraud, Accused Arrested From Kerala
The police are currentlyinterrogating the accused and working to recover the entire sum of Rs 51 lakh extorted from the retired officer.
Leopard caught in trap set for wild boar in Keralam
Officials said the leopard would have to be tranquilised to free it from the trap. After examining the health condition of the animal, a decision will be taken on whether to release it in forest, they said
Attack on minor boy in Kerala: Case filed against relatives
Case registered against couple and their son after Child Welfare Committees intervention
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Bigates.ai, a Kochi-based startup, has launched 103 new Malayalam fonts, whose names are based on their appearance. They are currently available online in FML format, which is suitable for creating posters and social media content on design software
No politics in 'Operation Toofan', applies equally to all: Keralam Home Minister
Kerala Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala stated the anti-narcotics drive is apolitical. Operation Toofan will treat all individuals equally, regardless of affiliation. The minister highlighted significant changes achieved during the operation's duration. He also commented on the ED's probe into a case involving the former Chief Minister's daughter.
Kerala HC grants State govt 6 weeks to report on filling vacancies in Waqf Board
State informs HC that Chief Executive Officer of State Waqf Board has been directed to conduct a detailed determination of number of Shia, Sunni, Bohra, Aghakhani and other backward classes in Muslim communities to be represented for further action
Amit Shah to chair 31st Southern Zonal Council meeting in Tamil Nadu today
The Southern Zonal Council comprises the states of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Keralam, Tamil Nadu and Telangana, and the Union Territories of Puducherry, Andaman and Nicobar Islands and Lakshadweep
TN CM calls on Amit Shah, meeting of southern CMs to deliberate key issues
Andhra Pradesh CM N Chandrababu Naidu, Telangana Dy CM Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka, the Chief Ministers of Keralam and Karnataka, DK Shivakumar and VD Satheesan, respectively, are set to take part in the talks
Delhi-NCR Weather Today: Will it rain in Delhi, Noida, Gurugram & Ghaziabad? Check IMD forecast
Delhi-NCR weather today: Delhi-NCR has witnessed heavy rain and thunderstorms, bringing much-needed relief from hot and humid conditions. The IMD has forecast more light to moderate showers across the region. Meanwhile, heavy rainfall has affected parts of Uttar Pradesh, triggering alerts, while rain-related road closures have been reported in Himachal Pradesh. A high-wave warning is also in place along the Kerala coast, while Odisha remains on alert as several districts continue to deal with flooding.
Are you lions or cockroaches? Kerala VC's question to students, only one responds
Are you lions or cockroaches Kerala VCs question to students only one responds
Kerala High Court pauses teacher's suspension over Savarkar quiz amid row
Kerala High Court pauses teachers suspension over Savarkar quiz amid row
Keralam Opposition Leader refutes Chief Ministers charges of delaying Vizhinjam port work
Pinarayi rejects Satheesans claim that previous LDF government delayed road connectivity to the Vizhinjam International Seaport, calling the allegation 'baseless and ridiculous'
Kerala Teacher Suspended Over Savarkar Quiz Question Receives Temporary Relief from High Court
Kochi, August 20: The Kerala High Court provided significant relief to a school teacher suspended by the state government due to a quiz question related to Vinayak Damodar Savarkar. On Wednesday, the court issued a temporary stay on the teachers suspension for one month. Justice Viju Abraham heard the petition filed by teacher K. Guruprasad ... Read more Kerala Teacher Suspended Over Savarkar Quiz Question Receives Temporary Relief from High Court
One more arrested in Payyannur gold robbery case
The gang had allegedly attacked a gold merchant and his family on June 2 while they were travelling from Maharashtra to Thalassery along the national highway at Edat in Kannur
91 local bodies to compete in Pookalam contest in Keralams Kozhikode
The competition will feature grama panchayats, block panchayats, municipalities, and the Kozhikode Corporation, grouped into 11 clusters. The winner will be awarded a cash prize of 1 lakh and a trophy
College closed after MSF protest over union chairmans suspension
The protest had turned violent when the Principal was allegedly assaulted by students

