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On VC appointments, Governor agrees to name objected to by Kerala CM

Affidavit in Supreme Court says CM Vijayan opposed one candidate based on news reports, not official records

The Hindu 4 Dec 2025 9:49 pm

Top Kerala cardiologist takes on 'heart attack' with his pen

Heart attack deaths among people under 30 have risen by 40% between 2018 and 2022, increasing from 2,371 to 3,329. For those over 30, the numbers climbed from 23,392 to 29,081 in the same period. Figures like these naturally compel us to fear heart attacks. But do we really need to live in fear? Is it possible to live without constantly worrying about one? Yes, says Dr George Thayil, founding head of the cardiology department at Lourdes Hospital in Kochi. He explains how in his book 'Heart Attack: Bhayappedathe Jeevikkam', which was recently released by DC Books. For Dr Thayil, writing about the heart never grows old. He has published more than half a dozen informative books in the field of health. In Heart Attack, he offers insights into how individuals can protect their hearts. He points out how hospitals and the wider health sector rarely emphasise preventive measures. They are all into treatment protocols once the disease gets diagnosed, says Dr Thayil. He notes that treatment costs are often so high that they can break a familys financial backbone. Even though the World Heart Federation, Unesco, and the World Health Organization consistently stress the importance of focusing on prevention rather than cure in heart disease, hospitals seldom adhere to this principle. Many patients and their families are unable to meet the exorbitant expenses of the cardiac examinations and treatments. An angioplasty, for instance, costs between Rs 1.5 and Rs 3 lakh, and a bypass surgery between Rs 3 and Rs 5 lakh, says Dr Thayil. This prompted him to write a book that shares essential knowledge on how to maintain heart health. The book explores a wide range of subjects related to the heart and heart disease in an engaging manner. Each chapter is framed as a question dedicated to doubts every individual has likely had at some point. Questions such as: What is the structure and function of the heart? What causes chest pain? Is an ECG an effective tool for diagnosing heart disease? Is it true that one must start protecting the heart from a young age? In one chapter, Dr Thayil highlights how deaths due to overworking known as Karoshi syndrome are becoming a major concern. Karoshi is a Japanese term for fatalities or disability caused by overwork. It is primarily linked to cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events such as stroke and heart attack, triggered by extreme stress and long working hours. The syndrome, Dr Thayil notes, arises from a mix of prolonged work hours, job-related stress, poor worklife balance, and societal pressures. It has become a global concern, prompting governments to introduce preventive measures. Among people exhibiting Karoshi syndrome, the risk of heart attack rises by 13 per cent, while susceptibility to stroke increases by 33 per cent. Kochi Mayor M Anilkumar released the book on World Heart Day by handing over a copy to actor Ramesh Pisharody

The New Indian Express 4 Dec 2025 9:44 pm

Campaign enters final lap in Eloor municipality

An industrial town with a host of issues, including air and water pollution, the civic body is expected to witness a keen contest this time as the Congress-led UDF has tried to quell the factionalism that had long marred its chances of coming to power

The Hindu 4 Dec 2025 9:37 pm

Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav launches 20-strong fleet of Shikaras in Bhopals Upper Lake

BHOPAL:Tourists craving to relish rides on the Shikara boats, but finding the iconic Dal Lake in Kashmir or backwaters of Kerala too far, now have the option to enjoy the same ride in the heart of India Madhya Pradesh. With a 20-strong fleet of Shikaras, the Shikara Boat service was launched in the Madhya Pradesh capital Bhopals Upper Lake on Thursday. The 20 Shikaras, which were launched by Chief Minister Dr Mohan Yadav, are equipped with food and comfortable seating arrangements for visitors, and are expected to give Madhya Pradeshs water tourism a new identity at the national and international level. While urging tourists from across the country and residents of Bhopal and the state to enjoy the Shikara Boat service, the CM said that the Madhya Pradesh Tourism is expanding water-sports activities and that tourists will also be able to purchase indigenous products while enjoying the shikara rides. The CM and other dignitaries enjoyed tea, poha, samosas andfruits from the shikara boat restaurant. The CM also purchased traditional Bag & Batik textiles and organic products from the floating boat market. This is for the first time in Madhya Pradesh that Shikaras are being operated on such a large scale. All the 20 Shikaras which were launched on Thursday, have been built using pollution-free, modern technology. They are built from fibre-reinforced polyurethane and high-quality non-reactive materials that do not cause any chemical reaction with water, ensuring the complete safety of the lakes ecology and water purity. This is for the first time in Madhya Pradesh that Shikaras are being operated on such a large scale. These shikaras have been crafted by an internationally renowned organisation whose boats are already popular with tourists in Kerala, Bengal, and Assam. With their addition, Bhopals Boat Club is now ready to welcome visitors with these attractive new vessels. Along with boating, tourists will be able to enjoy bird-watching and purchase handicrafts, local dishes, organic vegetables and fruits during the ride. Each Shikara Boat can accommodate four to six passengers. Each Shikara ride will be 20 minutes long. While four passengers will have to pay Rs 300 for the 20-minute ride, six passengers will have to pay Rs 450 for the same ride. The service will be operational from 9 am till sunset. Importantly, the National Green Tribunal (NGT) had reportedlybanned all motorized boats, including diesel and petrol-powered ones, in Bhopal's Upper Lake in September 2023 to protect the wetland. The order had come in response to a petition highlighting the environmental damage caused by these activities, which includes emissions from the boats. The ban applies to cruise boats and other motor-propelled vessels operating on the Upper Lake and other designated wetlands in the state. Later, in March 2024, the Supreme Court dismissed an appeal by the MP Tourism Development Corporation, which challenged the NGT order.

The New Indian Express 4 Dec 2025 9:35 pm

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The Hindu 4 Dec 2025 9:14 pm

Congress suppressed multiple complaints against Mamkootathil: Govindan

CPI(M) State secretary says Congress is run by a criminal mafia. He asserts that the LDF is set for strong victory in local body polls

The Hindu 4 Dec 2025 8:45 pm

Man found dead near beach

The Hindu 4 Dec 2025 8:40 pm

Eenchakkal flyover construction: night traffic restrictions from Friday

Traffic arrangements will be in place on the Chakka-Thiruvallam road from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. from December 5 to December 16

The Hindu 4 Dec 2025 8:25 pm

HC denies anticipatory bail to two former TDB officials in Sabarimala gold theft case

Anticipatory bail applications moved by S. Sreekumar, former administrative officer of TDB and S. Jayasree, former secretary of the board

The Hindu 4 Dec 2025 8:21 pm

Outcry as police insist on strict virtual queue timings at Sabarimala

Police advisory says turning up on a different day than the day for which the token has been created leads to crowd-management issues at the Sannidhanam. A total 15 lakh devotees visit temple in 18 days

The Hindu 4 Dec 2025 7:57 pm

Kerala and A.P. civil supplies officials discuss best practices, potential collaboration

The visiting team calls on Andhra Pradesh Civil Supplies Minister Nadendla Manohar, who has underlined the need for knowledge-sharing and inter-State cooperation to ensure better service delivery to the citizens

The Hindu 4 Dec 2025 7:56 pm

Centre challenges Kerala HC`s verdict on Malayalam film Haal`s censor row

The Union Government has appealed the Kerala High Courts decision quashing the CBFCs A-certificate and mandated cuts for the Malayalam film Haal. The Division Bench is examining the maintainability of the filmmakers earlier writ petition while also addressing the absence of High Court rules for such appeals

Mid Day 4 Dec 2025 7:56 pm

Rise and Fall of Rahul Mamkootathil: Kerala Congress Leader's Meteoric Rise Comes to an Abrupt, Disgraceful End

Just days before crucial local body elections, the party expelled him to avoid potential damage, especially among women voters

Deccan Chronicle 4 Dec 2025 7:47 pm

Kochi Muziris Biennale: where a city turns into a canvas

As the sixth edition of the KMB rolls up, discussions in favour of it or against it roil around the event; work seems to be on schedule, with the production team working in tandem with the curatorial team and preparing the 22 venues, which will showcase the works of 66 artists from India and abroad

The Hindu 4 Dec 2025 7:32 pm

74-year-old man travels 800 km to settle a debt of 93

C.P. Abdullah from Velimukku in Malappuram had been carrying the burden of the unpaid debt, which he owed to a ghee supplier in Kurnool in Andhra Pradesh, since 1978

The Hindu 4 Dec 2025 7:27 pm

Indian Deaf Cricket Team To Tour UAE For Bilateral T20 Series; Mohammad Imran Appointed Fitness Trainer

The Indian Deaf Cricket Association: The Indian deaf cricket team will tour the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for a three-match bilateral T20 series against the UAE deaf cricket team from December 11 to 13, 2025. The opening T20 is scheduled for December 11, followed by the remaining two matches on December 12 and 13. For this tour, Mohammad Imran has been appointed as the fitness trainer of the Indian side. A resident of Dhaneepur in Gonda district of Uttar Pradesh, Imran is also associated with the Delhi Premier League (DPL) as a trainer for the South Delhi team. He has previously served as the trainer for the DDCA Under-14 squad as well. The series aims to strengthen bilateral ties in deaf cricket and provide competitive exposure to both teams ahead of future international assignments. The Indian deaf cricket team emerged as the winner in the 3rd edition of the Deaf Cricket Asia Cup tournament held in India in 2017, beating Sri Lanka by a big margin of 156 runs in the final. The next year, India ended up as runners-up in the 2018 Deaf T20 World Cup after losing to Sri Lanka by 36 runs. A 15-member squad has been announced for the series. The Indian Deaf Cricket Association (IDCA) team comprises: Players: Virendra Singh (Captain, Himachal Pradesh), Shariq Majeed Gani (Jammu & Kashmir), R. Yashwanth Naidu (Andhra Pradesh), Santosh Kumar Mahapatra (Odisha), Ashwin Kaliyaperumal (WK, Tamil Nadu), Rahul Waghamshe (Gujarat), Ehjas Pattappill (Kerala), Samiullah Khan Ansar Khan Pathan (WK, Maharashtra), Pranil More (Maharashtra), Viraj Kolte (Maharashtra), Jigar Thakkar (Gujarat), Vaibhav Paranjpe (Madhya Pradesh), Deepak Kumar (Uttar Pradesh), and Faheemuddin (Delhi). Players: Also Read: Live Cricket Score Mukesh Kumar (Manager), Ashish Bajpai (Assistant Manager), Dev Dutt (Head Coach), Santosh Kumar Rai (Mentor), Mohammad Imran (Fitness Trainer), and Sharad Mudgal (Interpreter, ISL). Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 4 Dec 2025 7:22 pm

IFFK 2025: Garin Nugroho to be the filmmaker in focus

The 30th International Film Festival of Kerala will be held in Thiruvananthapuram from December 12 to 19

The Hindu 4 Dec 2025 7:16 pm

Indian Navy showcases maritime power at Navy Day 2025 in Thiruvananthapuram

Senior dignitaries, including Kerala Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, senior officials from the Centre and State, military leaders, and thousands of spectators witnessed the impressive display

Mid Day 4 Dec 2025 6:03 pm

Rape case: Palakkad MLA Rahul Mamkootathil expelled from Kerala Congress

KPCC President Sunny Joseph, confirming the expulsion, said that the party had taken the step after reviewing the gravity of the charges. The Thiruvananthapuram Principal Sessions Court has rejected Mamkootathils plea for anticipatory bail in the alleged rape case

Mid Day 4 Dec 2025 5:39 pm

SC directs states to deploy additional staff for SIR duty; passes slew of orders to ease pressure on BLOs

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court, on Thursday, issued a slew of directions to address the problems faced by the BLOs while working in the special intensive revision of electoral rolls in various states. A two-judge Bench of the top court, headed by Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi, in its order directed that the states which were affected would depute additional staff for SIR duty to reduce the working hours of persons engaged in SIR. Whenever any individual has a specific reason for seeking exemption, the state government shall consider such requests on a case-by-case basis and replace such person with another person. The state is obligated to provide the workforce in case there is a need to increase the same. If any other relief is not dealt with, the aggrieved individual can approach the court, the apex court ordered. It passed these directions, after hearing an application filed by the political party Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) against the Election Commission of India (ECI), stating that the condition of BLOs, including the suicide of some of them who had cited work pressure before taking the extreme step. Thursday's hearing in the top court waspart of a batch of petitions challenging the SIR process in various states, including Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh and Kerala. During the course of the hearing,Senior Advocate Gopal Sankaranarayanan, appearing for TVK, argued that 35 to 40 BLOs have died by suicide. These are all Anganwadi workers and teachers. He further submitted before the apex court that many were getting notices saying that they would be imprisoned for 2 years if they didn't meet deadlines. 50 FIRs have been filed against BLOs in UP. They (Election Commission of India) are taking pride in this. There was a boy who wanted to attend his wedding. He was denied, and he committed suicide, he contended before the top court.

The New Indian Express 4 Dec 2025 4:01 pm

Kerala Exporters Forum eyes vegetable, perishable imports from Nepal

Inks pact with Pokhara Chamber of Commerce and Industry

The Hindu Businessline 4 Dec 2025 4:00 pm

Congress Expels Rahul Mamkootathil, Its Missing, Rape-Accused Kerala MLA

The Congress on Thursday expelled on-the-run Kerala MLA Rahul Mamkootathil accused of rape by two women, one of whom also said he forced her to have an abortion from the party.

NDTV 4 Dec 2025 3:30 pm

Court rejects anticipatory bail plea of MLA Rahul Mamkootathil in sexual assault case

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: In a major setback for Rahul Mamkootathil MLA, the principal district and sessions court has rejected his anticipatory bail plea assessing that there was evidence against him for forcing the victim to abort her pregnancy. The court proclaimed its verdict in the afternoon after concluding Thursdays hearing that spanned about 25 minutes in a closed court. The court on Wednesday posted the case for the next day for further hearing noting that several documents related to the case ought to be examined. Rahuls counsel moved a plea seeking immunity from arrest till the court delivered its verdict on the pre-arrest bail plea. Rahuls counsel argued that the complaint was fabricated as part of a political conspiracy. They claimed the relationship between Rahul and the complainant was consensual and maintained that the abortion was done with her consent. Digital records and situational evidence were submitted to support their allegation of a conspiracy. They further argued that the woman remained in touch with Rahul even after the alleged incidents and continued to maintain a close relationship with him. They claimed the allegations were the result of a CPM-BJP nexus and said the complainant and her husband had links with the BJP and took it up as it is election time. The defence also submitted evidence to prove that the complainant was legally married and had taken the abortion pills on her own. Digital evidence was submitted to support the argument that the woman was in touch with her husband when the alleged rape took place. The prosecution, however, successfully countered the arguments of Rahul by producing additional materials, including medical and legal certificates, statements from doctors who treated the woman complainant, and preliminary audio forensic analysis reports. The prosecution dismissed the conspiracy argument and said the case involves repeated rape by someone the woman trusted, getting her consent through deceit, and a suspected illegal abortion. They argued that she was given strong medicines without a prescription or medical supervision, by Rahuls friend Joby Joseph, which caused serious complications and put her life at risk. The prosecution argued that Rahul did not cooperate with the investigation. The police report submitted to the court noted that the rape took place. Statements from doctors who treated her, accounts from friends and other witnesses, hospital records, and WhatsApp chats were also considered by the court. The police also informed the court that Rahul if let out on bail could impede the probe and influence the witness. It also informed the court that another case has also been registered against the accused for raping a woman by giving fake marriage promise. They also argued that the investigation is still in an early stage, the prosecution claimed that if the accused is released on bail, he could misuse his political influence to threaten witnesses, destroy evidence, or threaten the complainant. The special investigation team formed to probe the case has meanwhile widened its search for Rahul beyond the state. He has been absconding since last Friday, amid indications that he is in Bengaluru. Police have already charged Rahul with rape, forced termination of pregnancy, and recording private images without consent. According to the FIR, the woman was raped several times in Thiruvananthapuram and Palakkad.

The New Indian Express 4 Dec 2025 3:22 pm

Photos: Navy showcases maritime prowess, multi-domain combat capabilities

Thiruvananthapuram: From indigenous aircraft carrier INS Vikrant to frontline frigate Udaygiri, the Indian Navy on Wednesday showcased its maritime prowess and multi-domain combat capabilities with an operational demonstration off the coast of Keralas Thiruvananthapuram, which was witnessed by President Droupadi Murmu. Murmu, the Supreme Commander of the armed forces, attended the event on Shangumugham Beach 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 .

The Siasat Daily 4 Dec 2025 3:16 pm

Kerala Court Denies Anticipatory Bail To Palakkad MLA Rahul Mamkootathil In Rape Case

Kerala court on Thursday refused to grant anticipatory bail to Palakkad MLA Rahul Mamkootathil in a rape case.

News18 4 Dec 2025 3:06 pm

Congress expels Palakkad MLA facing sexual harassment charges after court rejects his anticipatory bail plea

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Left with no other option, the Congress in Kerala expelled Rahul Mamkootathil, MLAwho is facing sexual harassment chargesfrom the party. The action came minutes after the Thiruvananthapuram Principal Sessions Court rejected his anticipatory bail plea, leaving the leadership with little room to defend or protect him. The court also refused to issue a directive preventing his arrest. KPCC president Sunny Joseph said Rahul has been expelled from the partys primary membership. The decision, taken with the approval of the AICC, follows mounting complaints and pending cases against the Palakkad MLA. Speaking to the media, the Congress leadership noted that it is now up to Rahul to resign his MLA post. Both KPCC president Sunny Joseph and UDF convener Adoor Prakash stated that Rahul should step down as a legislator. There had been growing dissent within the Congress over what many leaders described as an undue delay in taking strong action against the Palakkad MLA. The party has been facing increasing pressure, both internally and externally, to act against the young legislator. Several senior leaders, including former KPCC presidents V.M. Sudheeran and K. Muraleedharan, had demanded stringent action against him. Although the expulsion was widely expected on Wednesday, sources indicated that a section of party leaders preferred to wait for the courts decision before finalising the move. The leadership reportedly reached a consensus on Thursday, following the courts rejection of the plea, prompting the KPCC to formally announce the expulsion.

The New Indian Express 4 Dec 2025 3:05 pm

Congress Expels Suspended Kerala MLA Rahul Mamkootathil Amid Sexual Assault Allegations

The suspended Kerala MLA is facing two rape cases based on testimonies of women he allegedly befriended online.

News18 4 Dec 2025 2:51 pm

Kerala MLA Rahul Mamkoottathils anticipatory bail in rape case rejected; expelled from Congress

Court decision opens the way for Rahul Mamkootathils possible arrest

The Hindu 4 Dec 2025 2:49 pm

Saptaswara at Marriott Executive Apartments Hyderabad: A 7-Course Ode to Malabar's Spice Symphony

Limited one-week culinary journey showcases Kerala's coastal heritage at Mazzo Rooftop Bar

Deccan Chronicle 4 Dec 2025 2:05 pm

Kerala Forest departments camera traps stolen in Vaniyapara; wildlife monitoring hit

Three devices fixed near an old quarry at Pullamparathattu in Kannur were recently found missing

The Hindu 4 Dec 2025 1:34 pm

Samson, Asif star in Kerala's win over Mumbai

Rahane, Sarfaraz and Suryakumar's efforts go in vain

Espn CricInfo 4 Dec 2025 1:33 pm

Indian national freed by Houthis after nearly 5-month detention

The MEA said the government had been coordinating efforts with various parties to ensure his safe release and return

The Hindu 4 Dec 2025 1:28 pm

Nearly 40 Indigo flights to and from Kochi airport delayed or cancelled

Kochi airport issues travel advisory without naming any particular airline advising passengers to verify the latest flight information with their respective airline

The Hindu 4 Dec 2025 1:25 pm

Indian Army Veteran Freed After 5 Months In Houthi Captivity: Centre

India on Thursday welcomed the release of Indian crew member Anilkumar Raveendran, an Army veteran from Kayamkulam in Kerala who had been held captive by Houthi rebels in conflict-ravaged Yemen.

NDTV 4 Dec 2025 1:15 pm

Meet Deeya Yadav, Who Makes Historic WPL Entry, To Play Alongside Shafali Verma

Shri Ram Narain Cricket Club: Exactly a week ago, IT professionals Pinky and Rakesh Yadav endured a nerve-wracking evening. While Pinky was at home, Rakesh was on his way back from office. Just 18 kilometres away, their 16-year-old daughter Deeya's name was about to flash up in the WPL auction. While Deeya was with Haryana's U23 squad in Kerala for the T20 games, nervousness peaked within Pinky and Rakesh when auctioneer Mallika Sagar took her name. The auction room was quiet for 10-15 seconds before Delhi Capitals who were tracking the teenager for a while - raised their paddle and took her in at a base price of Rs 10 lakh. When finally DC raised the paddle, I was hugely relieved. It was our first experience as well because we arent aware of how the auction works. So it was an amazing experience - though quite a nervous one, recalled Rakesh in a chat with IANS. For Pinky, more than nerves, it was fear. She watched players go unsold before Deeya's name came. I was scared that when her name comes up, what would happen. But suddenly DC came and made the bid, I was like, 'Oh God, I was not expecting this but it has happened now'. We are still in shock like did this happen for real and so soon? she told IANS. Life hasn't been the same since Deeya became the youngest player to be signed in a WPL auction. We are just a very normal middle-class family. I don't have words to explain about how life has been for us after Deeya got picked for WPL. She's getting a lot of attention, many phone calls are coming and we don't actually know how to react to it, said Rakesh. At DC, Deeya will reunite with her idol - India opener Shafali Verma, player of the match in last month's ODI World Cup final. The pair bonded well in Haryana's setup, and now destiny has placed them together in DC. Shafali has been her favourite for a long time and MS Dhoni is also her favourite cricketer. Co-incidentally all are right-handed batters. Deeya can bowl with both hands. She does all work, including writing, with her left hand. But when she picks up the bat, she is a right-hander, said Rakesh. Watching Shafali dismantle bowling attacks shaped Deeya's game, where aggression is the fulcrum. In the 2023 Under-15 Women's One-Day Cup, Deeya smashed an unbeaten 213 off 125 balls against Tripura, an innings which put her on DC's radar. This year, she finished as fifth highest run-getter in the Senior Women's T20 Trophy - 298 runs at 59.5 with a strike rate of 128. She maintained that form by being the fourth highest run-getter in inter-zonal T20 competition - 151 runs coming at a strike rate of 149.5. We have been tracking Deeya Yadav closely through the recent domestic season, especially during the Senior Womens T20 and Inter Zonal tournaments. Playing alongside her Haryana teammate and idol Shafali Verma has been a vital part of her development. Deeya showed fearless intent, a wide array of shots, and composure at a young age, which impressed us during these competitions. Her numbers were strong, and she caught the attention of scouts, but we were fortunate to pick her at base price. What makes Deeya stand out are her reactions to different situations, attitude, body language, and intent. She plays fearlessly, and one of her most standout shots is how she likes to go aerial down the ground, over mid-on and mid-off. With Delhi Capitals having retained three key Indian batters, she is the ideal backup player for that role. Playing alongside Shafali again at Delhi Capitals will help her continue to develop that confidence and aggression which we value highly, said CricViz analysts, who are a part of the DC scouting team, to IANS. Amidst all this, Rakesh - a former Delhi Under-19 player who played a fair bit of corporate cricket recalled the time in 2015/16, when the family was in Pune. Deeya was like any other kid, hopping between skating, music, dance, badminton, gymnastics - whatever caught her eye in a particular month. One day, she told Rakesh about wanting to play cricket and took to it immediately. Rakesh would drive her to weekend sessions, where he watched her enthusiasm grow. She was enjoying herself there and that was the best part. Based on the little bit of cricket I played, I saw she grasped the skillsets very well. Then she started asking for equipment, kit, and slowly, I also started helping her, he said. Deeyas budding promise could have been derailed by the Covid-19 pandemic. When lockdown hit and everything went remote, the family relocated to Gurugram. With no formal training available, Rakesh and Deeya found a ground near their home - he would throw balls and she would bat. Rakesh faced no major challenges in shaping Deeya's career barring money matters. There were some challenges to manage finances as it's a very demanding sport. If you want to excel, then you need top-notch equipment and coaches. The fees were quite high, but we managed somehow. For Pinky, the sacrifices were greater. As a working mother, she juggled office demands, household responsibilities, and younger daughter's school routine even as Rakesh went with Deeya for training. Everyone was going in different paths. Sometimes, I took a leave or shifted my work late or early, but I managed somehow. Deeya now trains at the Shri Ram Narain Cricket Club in Sultanpur, and is strongly supported by the Haryana Cricket Association. Rakesh stays closely involved, tracking Deeya's progress with supportive coaches who keep him informed. But as a former cricketer himself, he knew when to step back. We as parents should not interfere much in the sport and when a kid starts doing power hitting, especially girls, they have a range of shots on the leg-side. But over a period of time, when she started gaining some strength, she developed shots on both sides, and that gives her the ability to hit around the park. Her strength and conditioning coach has also worked on her to get this, said Rakesh. Sanjay Negi, who runs a training centre in Ghitorni, coached Deeya in 2023. What stood out wasn't just her 360-degree shot-making - it was her mental strength. She has a mindset that if I don't make a run today, I will make it again tomorrow. The world usually stresses on being technically sound, but she is mentally very sound. Technically, there was work to do, and Negi did strengthen her basics. When she first came, she couldnt take singles, basics were a little poor, would get out to inswingers very quickly, was very weak in facing leg-spinners and had issues in backlift - so I strengthened all of that. My belief is if you strengthen weaknesses on time in this growing phase, it's fine, he said. Like many young cricketers, Deeya copped stern words from coaches. Her mood would drop and Pinky would remind her: it's all part of the journey. I would say just think that we also want you to grow and go ahead. We used to make her understand and get her to feel that everyone is with her. She is very good nature wise and forgets things in a while. Before having a breakout time in this season, Deeya struggled with fitness and recurring fatigue. Heavy workloads and poor diet left her injury-prone, as Deeya dealt with a ligament injury. In August, Rakesh sought help from Bengaluru-based sports nutritionist Rashmi Cherian. As an opening batter, Deeyas energy levels were a concern, while recovery was harder. Long hours on the field left her drained, meaning fatigue was high, so as risk of overuse injuries. Rashmi and Deeya are yet to meet in person, and with the latter constantly on the road, they connect via late night or early morning calls. The transformation was swift - within three months, energy surged, recovery improved, fatigue vanished, giving a tall Deeya an athletic build. It took a lot of effort because players are talented, but their bodies are weak. We stick to our traditional and regular home-cooked food, but mostly plates are incomplete. Yes, it has roti, vegetables, dal and rice, is clean, hygienic and homemade. But is it complete and enough for a player? I had to dig deeper and work around right from what she will eat before and after training, she said to IANS. Deeya's reluctance to follow nutritional advice initially tested Rashmi's patience. The stern words came, so did caring ones and eventually, Deeya listened. For any athlete, it's not easy to change food habits. You've been following something and then you have your pressure of playing games. On top of that, you have to eat something which you really don't like. Her discipline is remarkable. We have to make up protein as she's vegetarian and you do not get these things regularly. This girl used to eat Amul raw paneer in the room. Once she sent me a photo of eating that and I was like, Are you eating this raw? Her reply was, Yes mam, I'm okay to eat it. So I was like, wow, this is a good transformation and I was glad to see this. When her fitness became better, she began to strike fifties effortlessly and one of them won the game for Haryana. Such has been the effect that we dont talk about her previous injuries anymore, she said. Through Rashmis guidance, Deeya's diet is constantly fine-tuned. Morning calls decide between eating dosa, uttapam or idli, depending on whether it's a match day or training day. Supplements and electrolytes shift with each city's conditions, so as pictures of food menus. The process goes beyond nutrition - hydration, recovery, foam rolling, stretching, and sleep are monitored. Rashmi noted Deeya's fat percentage has dropped further while muscle mass improved significantly. Rashmi also provides a food list and Deeya carries protein bars and non-perishable foods in a bag. Instances have happened where she has to be on ground or at training while the menstrual pain was intense. Once, she finished an intense 2-3 hours training session and players were served tea, biscuit and pakoras. I asked, 'What are you going to do?' She would reply, 'Mam, I just had what you asked me to eat'. When Deeya was down with ligament injury, she, Pinky and Rakesh stayed committed to making a career out of playing cricket despite the uncertainty. Hardly anybody focuses on this, but her parents were very particular, especially her father. When she was out of training, we didn't know what her future was. I told her father that I am there to help and now she's doing great. Deeya's journey to play cricket has been demanding - learning the game in Pune, relocating to Gurugram, enduring hours of traffic for attending training sessions, while balancing her nutritional needs and constantly play various age-group games. Yet her focus remained sharp enough to catch DC's attention for 2026 WPL. When Deeya was down with ligament injury, she, Pinky and Rakesh stayed committed to making a career out of playing cricket despite the uncertainty. Hardly anybody focuses on this, but her parents were very particular, especially her father. When she was out of training, we didn't know what her future was. I told her father that I am there to help and now she's doing great. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Actually, there is no special hope. I don't want to put my hopes on her shoulders. Shes too young for that. But like every parent in India, I want her to enjoy first. Wherever destiny takes her, I want her to enjoy and thankfully, she is enjoying. I'm sure if she keeps on enjoying, and learning new things, she will definitely do good and I want to see her playing for India, he concluded. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 4 Dec 2025 12:40 pm

How Drishyam 3 is rewriting biz rules

KOCHI: Filmmaker Jeethu Joseph still remembers the moment Antony Perumbavoor pulled him aside with startling news. Ive got an excellent offer -- and Im closing it, he told the filmmaker. The Rs 115-crore blockbuster of a deal from Mumbai-based Panorama Studios was finalised even before Drishyam 3 was wrapped up. For Mollywood, where rights sales typically happen after a film proves itself at the box office, this was nothing short of a revolution. Panoramas acquisition of the Malayalam rights is not about the number alone -- its about the timing, the confidence, and the structure. As Jeethu puts it, this is a first in Malayalam, if not in any regional language film industry in the country. Simply put: Antonys Aashirvad Cinemas has already pocketed the kind of profit usually made after a blockbuster run. Distribution remains with Antony, and the final say on the release date remains with the makers. But the producer is insulated the financial risk is gone. Hindi engine behind deal Why would a Bollywood studio shell out this kind of money? Partly because Panorama is also producing the Hindi iteration of Drishyam 3, featuring Ajay Devgn. But the Malayalam version will be the mothership. The agreement is clear -- the other-language versions will release only two months after the Malayalam release, Jeethu said, setting to rest speculation that the Hindi version will hit the screens first. The Hindi team is preparing to start shooting only after December 5, and Jeethu confirmed they will modify the script to suit their storytelling grammar. They cannot use several portions of the Malayalam script. They will rework itand they have sought our opinion on those changes. The deal, according to producer M Renjith, reflects the changed economics of Malayalam cinema. After L2: Empuraan, there was a realisation that a Malayalam film can collect the same money from a worldwide release as from the Indian market. That altered everything, he said. And Renjith should know. As producer of Thudarum, the Mohanlal-starrer that collected `150-crore-plus at the box office, he received only Rs 55 crore. The rest was divvied up between GST, entertainment tax, theatres share and distributors fees. Hindi studios, OTT giants, and distributors have been closely tracking Malayalam content for its novelty, realism, and high repeat value. The example he offers is telling: A small film like Eko, a mystery thriller, is now seeing reviews in Hindi media -- purely because word spread that the film was a sleeper hit. People across India are watching anything fresh and well-made. Thats our strength now, he said. Legal turning point Musthafa Zafeer O V, founder & chairman of Musthafa & Almana, a global law firm that now specialises in cinema law, said the deal also marks a legal and commercial shift. Earlier, a film had to be successful in Kerala first. Only then did Mumbai studios buy remake rights. Drishyam 3 has reversed that process. Even before shooting wrapped up, the Malayalam rights were sold for a huge amount, he said. And the most significant consequence? The Malayalam producer is now safe. The profit is locked in. They no longer have to worry about box-office performance. That headache is gone. An industry official summed it up. Malayalam cinema has become a market others study seriously. This deal proves it. The conversation at film festivals from Goas Indian Panorama to Hyderabads industry meets -- has shifted decisively towards Malayalam films, added Renjith. The road ahead With the shoot wrapped up and release plans to be announced shortly, Jeethu is careful about the speculation around Drishyam 4. Everything depends on how the audience receives the third film. Nothing is guaranteed, he said. But even before a single scene from Drishyam 3 reaches theatres, one thing is already certain: It has become the first Malayalam film to enter the Rs 350-crore club purely through rights valuation. And in doing so, it has pulled Mollywood into a new financial era one defined by national attention, aggressive buyouts, and deals once unimaginable in Keralas film industry.

The New Indian Express 4 Dec 2025 12:34 pm

Sabarimala gold loss: HC denies anticipatory bail to former TDB officer

Kochi: The Kerala High Court on Thursday rejected the anticipatory bail plea of a former TDB administrative officer who is an accused in the cases related to alleged irregularities in gold plating of artefacts in the Lord Ayyappa shrine in Sabarimala. Justice A Badharudeen declined to grant the relief to S Sreekumar, who has denied 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 .

The Siasat Daily 4 Dec 2025 12:29 pm

Kerala Youth Congress leader Shahanas feels the heat as she speaks out against Rahul Mamkootathil, Shafi Parambil

A day after Shahanas alleged that she had warned then Youth Congress president Shafi Parambil about predatory conduct of Palakkad MLA Rahul Mamkootathil, who is facing two rape cases, she is expelled from official WhatsApp group of cultural and literary outfit of Congress

The Hindu 4 Dec 2025 12:07 pm

Sabarimala Gold Loss: Kerala HC Denies Anticipatory Bail to Ex-TDB Officer

A Special Investigation Team (SIT) appointed by the court is probing the cases involving gold lost from the gold-cladded plates of the Dwarapalaka (guardian deity) idols and the Sreekovil (sanctum sanctorum) door frames

Deccan Chronicle 4 Dec 2025 12:03 pm

Customs foils alleged bid to smuggle 11 endangered birds at Kochi airport in Kerala

According to Customs, the birds were seized from baggage of a Malappuram family who arrived from Thailand. The family was intercepted based on suspicion

The Hindu 4 Dec 2025 11:44 am

What do Stranger Things, John Lennon and Malayalis have in common

Kerala Tourisms social media account connects global cultural icons to the states culture, art, heritage, and experiences

The Hindu 4 Dec 2025 11:41 am

Kerala local body polls: Triangular contest shapes Kasaragods high-stakes elections

The districts multifaceted politics has ensured that all three fronts wield notable influence despite the NDAs lack of representation in the Assembly and Parliament

The Hindu 4 Dec 2025 9:33 am

Kerala local body polls: A litmus test for BJP as NDA targets 25% vote share in local body polls

This election will test whether BJP can successfully transition from being a peripheral player to a formidable third front in Kerala politics. Party has mounted an unprecedented campaign, employing a mixed strategy of urban targeting and intensified community outreach with an eye on the Assembly polls next year

The Hindu 4 Dec 2025 9:28 am

India committed to keeping oceans open, stable, rule-based: President Murmu

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Indian Ocean region is a highly strategic and critical maritime space, and being positioned at its centre, India bears a special responsibility towards it, said President Droupadi Murmu. Addressing the operational demonstration conducted by the Indian Navy at Shankhumukham beach as part of the Navy Day celebration, she said the country is committed to the idea of the oceans remaining open, stable and rule-based. Stressing the need for ensuring maritime security in the Indian Ocean region, she said the region is a conduit for global energy supplies and trade. Indias approach is collaborative rather than competitive. Our country is promoting shared awareness, capacity building, and the peaceful use of the seas, she added. Highlighting the Navys diverse roles, she said it plays an important role in driving sustainable development. She also mentioned about the rich maritime heritage of the country the Cholas, Cheras, Chhatrapati Shivaji and Kunjali Marakkar- and said maritime awareness was anchored in civilisation memory. She also extolled the states maritime legacy and said its warriors defended the coast against European invasion in the sixteenth century. The ancient port of Muziris was one of the important gateways through which India interacted with the world, she added.

The New Indian Express 4 Dec 2025 9:16 am

Physiatrists club to host sports meet for special children in Kerala

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Trivandrum Physiatrists Club will host a special sports meet for children with disabilities on Thursday, to mark the International Day of Persons with Disabilities 2025. The event is scheduled at the Sports Authority of India - Lakshmibai National College of Physical Education (LNCPE), Kariavattom. Nearly 200 children facing diverse challenges, guided by Samagra Shiksha Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram district, will take part in a range of athletic and team events designed to foster inclusion, confidence, and sporting excellence. The event will be inaugurated by Dr Selvan P, president of Indian Association of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (IAPMR), Kerala. Distinguished guests include Dr Roy R Chandran, state secretary IMA, Kerala; Dr Padma Prasad, president IMA, Chirayinkeezhu; Dr Pradip Dutta, academic in-charge, SAI LNCPE; and Dr Najeeb A, DPC SSK, Thiruvananthapuram, along with leading physiatrists in the state. The meet underscores the expanding role of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation in sports, disability care, and inclusive community health. The event is being organised in collaboration with IMA Chirayinkeezhu, IAPMR Kerala Chapter, and KIMSHEALTH.

The New Indian Express 4 Dec 2025 9:14 am

Kerala Lottery Result Today, December 4, 2025 Live: Karunya Plus KN-600 Winning Numbers

Kerala Lottery Result Today Live Updates, 4-12-2025: Heres Guessing Numbers for Karunya Plus KN-600 for Thursday, December 4. Check the full list of winning numbers from 3 pm.

News18 4 Dec 2025 9:00 am

IFFK 2025 to celebrate masters of world cinema

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The 30th International Film Festival of Kerala (IFFK) will bring together landmark works of three celebrated filmmakers Saeed Akhtar Mirza, Garin Nugroho, and Youssef Chahine through Retrospective and Special Focus sections, from December 12 to 19. Three films by Saeed, one of the leading voices of Indian Parallel Cinema, will be screened in the Retrospective section. They include Naseem (1996), which won two National Film Awards and portrays the growing communal tensions before the Babri Masjid demolition through the tender bond between a teenage girl and her grandfather. Salim Langde Pe Mat Ro, which received the National Award for Best Hindi Film, examines the marginalisation of Muslims in urban India through the life of Salim Pasha, a young man with a physical disability, while Arvind Desai Ki Ajeeb Dastaan explores the purposeless existence of a privileged businessmans son. Saeed, an FTII graduate and currently the chairperson of the K R Narayanan National Institute of Visual Science and Arts, is known for films rooted in progressive political thought. Garin Nugroho in focus The Contemporary Filmmaker in Focus section will highlight five films by acclaimed Indonesian director Garin Nugroho, regarded as one of the most influential voices in Southeast Asian cinema. His works have been showcased at Cannes, Venice, Berlin, and Locarno. The films selected are Bird Man Tale, which follows a teenagers pursuit of love against the backdrop of Papuas independence struggle; A Poet: Unconcealed Poetry, an award-winning black-and-white prison drama that exposes Indonesias political repression; Samsara (2024), a silent love story set in 1930s Bali that explores ritual and desire; Whispers in the Dabdas, which critiques corruption in the justice system; and Letter to an Angel (1994), a lyrical tale of a boys faith in an angel, notable as the first film shot on Sumba Island. Tribute to Youssef Chahine Commemorating the birth centenary of Egyptian master Youssef Chahine, IFFK will present three of his finest works Cairo Station (1958), which tells the tragic story of a differently abled newspaper vendor consumed by obsession; Alexandria Again and Forever (1989), an autobiographical reflection set against a hunger strike in Egypts film industry; and The Other (1999), which boldly explores the themes of globalisation, consumerism, and intolerance. Chahine, a recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award at Cannes, was a towering figure in Arab cinema who introduced Omar Sharif to the world and brought Egyptian cinema to international prominence. Films of Saeed Akhtar Mirza Naseem Salim Langde Pe Mat Ro Arvind Desai Ki Ajeeb Dastaan

The New Indian Express 4 Dec 2025 8:59 am

Suresh Gopi defends Olympic event proposal in BJP manifesto

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Union Minister Suresh Gopi on Wednesday defended the proposal in BJPs manifesto for Thiruvanthapuram corporation to bring an Olympic event to the capital city, dismissing the criticism raised by General Education Minister V Sivankutty. When the Olympics is coming to India, Thiruvananthapuram, Thrissur, Alappuzha, in fact all 14 districts must have their share of participation. When someone presents such a great dream of bringing an Olympic event venue to the state capital, it is unfair for a politician to dilute such an attempt, he said. He stressed that the Olympics could usher in a new era of economic mobilisation. Hosting such a grand event will generate significant revenue for the country. Regular tourism activities and cultural exchange programmes will naturally take place, he said, adding that politicians should not attempt to dilute such visionary proposals. Reiterating his stand on establishing AIIMS in Alappuzha, Suresh Gopi pointed to the districts current condition and said the decision aligns with the motto Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas (Together, for everyones growth, with everyones trust). I suggested Alappuzha because development must be ensured where it is most needed, he said. Later, the minister visited the Poonkulam colony in Thycaud to campaign for NDA candidate Kasthuri Anirudhan. When residents apprised him of their difficulties, he said, Change will happen, and it should start by you giving an opportunity for BJP. The BJP will ensure change, and development is the partys key goal. NDAs election manifesto for the corporation, released on November 30, ignited a political row after it proposed efforts to make the city one of the event venues for the 2036 Olympics. Leaders from both the UDF and LDF ridiculed the idea, with senior Left leaders like Minister Sivankutty calling it an attempt to mislead voters and Congress leader K Muraleedharan dismissing it as a hollow promise. BJP leaders, however, stood firm, with Rajeev Chandrasekhar and others, and now Suresh Gopi, also insisting the proposal is achievable. As the debate gained traction, several BJP leaders, including V V Rajesh and party ward councillor candidates, have begun highlighting the Olympics venue pledge prominently in their campaign meetings.

The New Indian Express 4 Dec 2025 8:59 am

Navy Day demo paints mighty picture in Kerala

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: As a MiG-29K fighter jet thundered off from INS Vikrant, there was pin-drop silence among the spectators who had gathered in their thousands along Shankhumukham and other beaches nearby. The might of Vikrant the countrys first indigenous aircraft carrier and the magnificent sight of the jet punching through the skies painted orange by the descending sun was awe-inspiring. The state capital was on Wednesday evening treated to an exhilarating demonstration of operational capabilities by the Indian Navy as part of its Navy Day celebrations. It was the first time that Kerala was playing host to the marquee event, which offers a glimpse into the multi-domain combat proficiency and battle-readiness of the Navy. Fighter aircraft MiG-29 taking off from aircraft carrier INS Vikrant during the celebrations The demonstration commenced after INS Kolkata gave a 21-gun salute to welcome President Droupadi Murmu, who was the chief guest on the day. As many as 19 warships, a submarine, four fast-interceptor craft, and 32 naval aircraft including fighters and helicopters took part in the event. The MH-60R helicopters, led by Captain Sidharth Rana, offered a grand salute to the President by flying at low altitude and dipping its nose in flight, setting the tone for a mesmerising evening that displayed Navys precision, power projection, co-ordination, and expertise. Apart from the President, Governor Rajendra Arlekar, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi were also in attendance. Warships INS Imphal, INS Udayagiri, INS Kolkata and INS Tamal closed the beach front and fired flares illuminating the skies. Three Chetak choppers were the next to take the stage and flew a banner formation in the flypast. Navys trainer jet, Hawk, performed a bomb-burst manoeuvre, while special forces simulated Visit, Board, Search and Seizure (VBSS) operations that deal with pirates. Another attraction was the combat freefall performed by Navy MARCOS commandos off a Dornier aircraft flying at 8,000ft. Using parachutes, they made pinpoint landings at the drop zone and one of the members walked on to the dais to present a memento to the President. Equally admired was the performance of the combat diving team, who ran a simulation of how vital infrastructure is targeted during war. Hawk advanced training jets, P-8I Neptune aircraft, Narang and Chetak choppers also stole the show. Navy Chief meets CM TPuram: Ahead of the Navy Day celebrations in the state capital, Chief of Indian Naval Staff Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi met Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Wednesday. Meeting him at the CMs chamber at secretariat, Dinesh Tripathi formally invited him to take part in the Navy Day celebrations. Following the meeting, CM posted on X that they exchanged regards and ideas for further strengthening our collaborations.

The New Indian Express 4 Dec 2025 8:42 am

Rebel trouble continues to rankle UDF in Kannur

KANNUR: The UDF continues to be beset by rebel trouble in Kannur corporation, despite having settled the latest round of political upheaval. Although the civic body is largely considered a front stronghold, history tells a different story about its shifting power dynamics. Following its formation in 2015, the LDF took hold of the reins of power, thanks to the unexpected support of a group of Congress rebels. And this set the tone, as rebels have played a decisive and often unpredictable role in shaping the political landscape of the corporation. In the upcoming election, rebel candidates pose a stiff challenge to the UDF in three key divisions. In Adikadalayi, UDF candidate Rijil Chandran Makkutty, former state president of the Youth Congress and KPCC member, is facing unexpected opposition from V Muhammadali, a Muslim League member. In Varam division, IUML district vice president K P Tahir is pitted against Rayees K V, another rebel contender. Both Muhammadali and Rayees were suspended by the Muslim League state committee for defying the UDFs official line and contesting independently. In Payyambalam, sitting deputy chairperson Indira P is taking on Bindu K N, the Payyambalam mandala vice president who chose to break ranks and file her nomination as a rebel. Her decision led to her removal from the Congress, which intensified the political rift within the division. Kannur DCC chief Martin George dismissed the influence of rebel candidates, saying they stand no real chance against official candidates. He described the current buzz around them as mere hype that would fade as the election approaches. According to him, UDF supporters remain loyal to the front and will not split their votes, regardless of the noise created during the campaign. P K Ragesh rose to prominence in Kannur city politics when he helped elect the citys first mayor -- E P Latha of the CPM in 2015. That year, the UDF and the LDF both won 27 seats in the 55-member council, and Ragesh, who had left the Congress, won as an independent. He backed the LDF, and was named deputy mayor. In 2019, he switched sides again and supported a UDF-led no-confidence motion against mayor Latha, which passed the council. Later that year, after discussions led by K Sudhakaran, he rejoined the Congress. This allowed Suma Balakrishnan to become mayor, while Ragesh continued as deputy mayor. In 2023, however, he was expelled from the party following an internal dispute. This year, Ragesh has fielded 11 candidates in important wards under the banner of the Aikya Janadhipathya Samrakshana Samithi, which is part of the Rajivji Cultural Forum. Ragesh said he and the candidates supporting him are focused on building a corruption-free corporation and are committed to contributing to its overall development. Certain UDF leaders place their personal interests over public welfare, which has hindered the citys development, and my fight is against such individuals, he added. CPM Kannur district secretary K K Ragesh expressed confidence that the LDF would return to power in the upcoming election, saying the electorate is now seeking genuine development. Speaking about the civic scenario, Ragesh claimed that Kannur corporation, under UDF rule, has witnessed the least progress among all municipal corporations in the state, attributing the stagnation to widespread corruption. The heart of Kannur city is with development, he added.

The New Indian Express 4 Dec 2025 8:40 am

IUML faces backlash over alleged use of religion in Kasaragod election campaign

KOZHIKODE: The Indian Union Muslim League (IUML), a major constituent of the Congress-led UDF and a party that has long championed its secular credentials, is facing intense backlash in the lead-up to the local body elections. The controversy erupted after a video of IUML leader Ashraf Edneer surfaced on social media, prompting allegations that the party is soliciting votes on communal grounds. The LDF election committee for Kasaragod municipality has filed a formal complaint with the State Election Commission, alleging a clear violation of election norms. The video in question shows Ashraf introducing UDF candidate Shahina Saleem, who is contesting from ward 16 (Thuruthi). In the clip, he describes her as a devout Muslim who offers prayers five times a day and observes fasting during Ramadan. LDF leaders claim this type of campaigning is intended to leverage religious identity to influence voters. However, Ashraf has clarified that the viral video is a selectively edited portion of a much longer speech and does not reflect the context or the larger message he conveyed. In his complaint to the State Election Commission, T M A Kareem, secretary of the LDF committee in Kasaragod municipality, argued that presenting a candidate primarily through her religious identity amounts to misuse of religion for electoral gain. Kareem said that highlighting her prayer routine and observance of Ramadan creates a misleading contrast between her and the rival candidates, indirectly portraying them as less religious or even anti-religious. Ashraf, who addressed a womens meet on November 30 in Thuruthi, maintained that his full speech covered development issues, womens empowerment, and the socio-political needs of the municipality. Speaking to TNIE, he said his 30-minute speech was edited to present a communal interpretation that he never intended. He reiterated that the IUML does not indulge in communal politics and that his remarks, when heard in context, emphasise the importance of being a person of values, not an attempt to use religious practices as a tool for canvassing. Noted social critic and political analyst Hameed Chennamangaloor commented that the controversy once again highlights a longstanding debate regarding the Leagues ideological position. According to him, the IUML has consistently proclaimed itself a secular party and even persuaded national Congress leaders to support this narrative. However, he argued that the partys political conduct over the years does not align with true secularism. Chennamangaloor maintained that a political party can be considered secular only when it operates without invoking religion or religious identity, something he believes the League has never been able to do. He added that when candidates are projected through their religious practices, it reduces political merit to a question of piety rather than governance or development, making such victories questionable. CPM sympathiser advocate C Shukoor also expressed concern over IUMLs alleged use of religion in campaigning. He described the episode as a serious issue, both constitutionally and morally. Shukoor pointed out that the Constitution prohibits appeals to religion in election campaigns and that discussions should revolve around political ideology, development plans, inclusivity, and constitutional values. He argued that Kasaragod municipality remains one of the most underdeveloped in the state, and instead of presenting developmental achievements, political parties are increasingly relying on communal or counter-communal tactics. According to Shukoor, both the BJP and the IUML are following parallel strategies where one employs communal messaging and the other counter-communal narratives, ultimately weakening the broader democratic process. He also noted that even within the League, there is growing dissatisfaction among members who oppose this approach. League in row The row erupted after a video of IUML leader Ashraf Edneer surfaced on social media, prompting allegations that the party is soliciting votes on communal grounds Ashraf clarified that video is a selectively edited portion of a much longer speech and does not reflect the context or the larger message he conveyed

The New Indian Express 4 Dec 2025 8:32 am

Keralas women leaders redefine local governance amid challenges, change

KOCHI: Man is defined as a human being and a woman as a female whenever she behaves as a human being she is said to imitate the male. - Simone de Beauvoir, The Second Sex When Kerala reserved 50% of local-body seats for women in 2010, it marked a watershed in governance. Today, the question is not about womens participation but about how their growing presence is changing local-body governance and influencing the everyday lives of common people. Their perspectives are reshaping how local projects are planned and implemented. But, whether this policy has empowered them as independent decision-makers remains a debate. In 2020, when Aswathy Vibi assumed office as president of Mattathur panchayat, in Thrissur, the projects being implemented by the local body were mostly limited to road development, canal cleaning, and streetlights. Three years on, the panchayat was running wellness clubs, anaemia screening and womens safety initiatives. Her interventions as a woman leader helped address several burning issues and improve the public health system. We conducted a gender status study in the panchayat. It was proposed and implemented because I am a woman and we have many women in governance. We found that women face health issues like anaemia. They have limited access to public spaces and open gyms. And so we launched wellness centres and clubs for them, she said, adding that though 10% of plan funds have historically been allocated for the welfare of women, utilisation has been called into question. In 2023, Mattathur was adjudged the third-best panchayat in the state. When, at the age of 21, Reshma Mariam Roy took charge as president of Aruvappulam panchayat, in Pathanamthitta, she created history as the youngest person in the state to do so. Being a peoples representative is about listening to their problems, grievances, complaints and even their joys. We must find legal and timely solutions and follow them up. We have to stand with them. They consider me one of their own, and I show the same commitment in return, she said. Aruvappulam went on to bag the prestigious Swaraj Trophy for the best gram panchayat in the district twice under her leadership. The state currently has over 530 local bodies helmed by women. There are more than 52% women candidates contesting in the upcoming local-body election. All three mainstream political parties have fielded more women candidates -- some even in general seats. Studies in the early years of womens reservation revealed a significant reduction in corruption in local bodies. We need to study if the trend continues. Women also have a say in natural resource utilisation. Now it is not about the number of women, but how these women are performing and contributing to the welfare and development of the state, said writer C S Chandrika. Once more women come to power, policy making will naturally become more sensitive, according to Dr Poornima Narayanan, researcher and economist. They have the experience and practical understanding to identify what changes policies need and how they can be improved. Women also tend to be more accessible and inclusive. By virtue of their gender, they bring certain perspectives and work accordingly. Women leaders understand needs and issues, and policy changes will follow, she said. The 73rd and 74th constitutional amendments mandate a minimum of 33% reservation for women in both rural and urban local bodies. The issue of proxy leadership, however, where elected women representatives are controlled by male relatives or party members, remains a major concern. Public perception has changed to an extent, but a section still believes women are not capable of governance, and male colleagues often reinforce this idea. Women are efficient in implementing projects, but there are clear limitations, said Sulfath M, head of the Equal Representation Movement. Women representatives often struggle due to the social and cultural expectations for them to take care of their families, mobility restrictions and limited access to technology. Self-help groups like Kudumbashree have helped in training and empowering women, making them capable of leading. Women were restricted from working with the public full time. People used to tell me not to stay late in office, saying managing family and work would be difficult. But my intention was to change that notion. But many women have limitations due to responsibilities to the family, said Aswathy. Poornima Narayan, a former councillor of Kochi corporation, added that it is encouraging to see increased participation of young women. Women are gaining greater recognition. We are seeing more young girls entering electoral politics, which is a positive change. But these women need to work independently and ensure there is no back-seat driving, she said.

The New Indian Express 4 Dec 2025 8:28 am

Autistic children champion inclusivity in visit to Kochi District Collector

KOCHI: As part of the International Day of Persons with Disabilities observation, 17 autistic children from the Jeevaniyam Autism Hospital and Research Centre visited District Collector Priyanka G and Assistant Collector Parvathy Gopakumar on Wednesday. In line with the theme of the day, Inclusivity and Social Progress, a group of five, all above 18, from Jeevaniyam had also worked with booth level officers in the Special Intensive Revision process. Children should not be denied opportunities just because they are autistic or have disabilities. They must be given opportunities and their abilities encouraged, Collector Priyanka said. Their participation is an example that children with diverse abilities are also capable of actively taking part in socially responsible activities, Assistant Collector Parvathy said. Dr Rashmi Pramod, founder and medical director of Jeevaniyam, explained the learning and social challenges autistic and differently abled children face, as well as the special education, therapy, and support systems they are provided with. The children also presented the collector with handicraft items they had made.

The New Indian Express 4 Dec 2025 8:25 am

Plea against Holy Mass at Ernakulam St Marys Cathedral Basilica

KOCHI: The pro-Uniform Holy Mass parishioners on Wednesday filed a contempt petition before the High Court over Mondays public mass held at the Ernakulam St Marys Cathedral Basilica. The Holy Mass was celebrated after a long hiatus of 1,000 days. The move by the administrator of the basilica, Fr Thomas Mangattu, and the anti-Uniform Holy Mass faction took the parishioners by surprise. Adv Joy Vettickal, trustee of the Basilica, said none of the parishioners vouching for the implementation of the Uniform Holy Mass had been notified of the decision to celebrate the Holy Mass at the Basilica. We have moved a contempt petition. How can the church be opened and Holy Mass celebrated when the court has, through an order, forbidden it? he asked. Meanwhile, the parishioners said that the Holy Masses were celebrated very early in the morning and late in the evening. It seems that the church hierarchy got pulled up by Rome for not celebrating Holy Mass at the basilica, which is the headquarters church of the Ernakulam-Angamaly Archeparchy, a parishioner said. The road that paved the way for the celebration of Holy Mass at the basilica started off with a letter sent by Mar Pamplany to the administrator of the church on October 25, 2025. In the letter, Mar Pamplany directed Fr Mangattu to ensure that Holy Mass is celebrated at the basilica from the start of the period of Advent (A season observed in most Christian denominations as a time of waiting and preparation for Christmas), that is, from November 30. He directed that Holy Mass be celebrated in adherence to the reconciliation formula.

The New Indian Express 4 Dec 2025 8:24 am

Kakkanad mobility hub promised in UDF district panchayat manifesto

KOCHI: The Congress-led UDF on Wednesday released the election manifesto for the Ernakulam district panchayat, pinning its hopes on the tourism sector, public transport system, waste management, and elderly-and disabled-friendly projects. A mobility hub will be built in Kakkanad to enhance public transportation in rural areas. Feeder bus services will be launched to connect metro stations and the water metro terminal. Gramavandi will be launched in rural areas, the UDF manifesto said. The UDF promises to conduct tourism and food fests and develop tourist centres in the district. Aiming to enhance public healthcare system in the district, the manifesto has highlighted dialysis centres, chemotherapy centres, cancer medicines at no cost, development of the District Homoeo Hospital and the District Ayurveda Hospital, and expansion of palliative care. Projects will be launched to deal with drug abuse in the district. Deaddiction centres will be set at the panchayat level. Vigilance committees of parents will be launched in every ward to address the issue of drug menace, the manifesto added. UDF convener Adoor Prakash released the manifesto at the District Congress Committee office. Ernakulam district has many possibilities. We have prepared the manifesto with emphasis on tourism, public transport, and urban development. By improving infrastructure, we will be able to attract many tourists and generate revenue, he said. Ernakulam DCC president Mohammed Shiyas, UDF district president Dominic Presentation, KPCC vice-president Jaison Joseph and IUML district president N V C Ahmed, among others, attended the event. Other proposals in the manifesto Animal Birth Control centre at Aluva Waste treatment plants Digital service centres for the elderly in all panchayats Pet crematorium Walking clubs in every ward AI-assisted initiatives to tackle human-wildlife conflicts Farmers clubs for youth Appointment of psycho-social counsellors at schools

The New Indian Express 4 Dec 2025 8:16 am

Congress leader Shahanas claims party ignored complaints against Rahul, women felt unsafe under his leadership

KOZHIKODE: Lending a new dimension to the Rahul Mamkootathil issue, Youth Congress leader M A Shahanas on Wednesday said she had informed Shafi Parambil about an embarrassing incident involving Rahul when the Vadakara MP was Youth Congress president. Shahanas told reporters that during the farmers agitation a few years ago, Rahul had messaged her when he came to know about her journey to Delhi to participate in the stir and said they could have travelled together. I gave my reply there itself, she said in Kozhikode. Shahanas, who is also the leader of the Congress cultural wing, said she messaged Shafi about the incident, but he never cared to respond. She said she was also adamant that Rahul should not have been made Youth Congress president, asserting that women would feel unsafe under his leadership. I told Shafi clearly that people like Rahul should not be made president. But my words had no value. Instead, I faced ridicule and contempt, she said. Many women members were against making Rahul YC state prez Shahanas said when the ongoing controversies erupted, she reminded Shafi of her message. The reply was a sad smiley, she said, adding that there are many women workers in Congress who have had similar experiences from Rahul. Shahanas said that J S Akhil was the candidate suggested by the late Ommen Chandy for the post. Besides me, many YC women members had objected to appointing Rahul the president. If Shafi denies this, I have proof , she said, adding that Shafi, who speaks eloquently about womens issues, should explain why he made a person like Rahul the YC president and MLA. Shahanas also alleged that when Shafi was president, women were not given the space to work freely in YC. Shafi had received numerous complaints about Rahuls behaviour even during his tenure, she alleged. In an extensive Facebook post, Shahanas described the atmosphere within the party as hostile towards women who speak up. She alleged that many leaders prioritised protecting their male colleagues over supporting women who faced harassment. The Congress organisation I believed in humiliated me instead of standing with me. Even today, I continue to walk into the DCC office where the man who once misbehaved with me is shielded by leaders, she said. She criticised a section of party workers for celebrating Rahul despite the allegations and for insulting the women who came forward with complaints. Remember, you are defending someone accused of criminal behaviour while humiliating women who are victims, she said.

The New Indian Express 4 Dec 2025 8:15 am

Kerala Congress veterans push for Rahul Mamkootathils expulsion amid rape case, split over timing

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Congress in Kerala has begun deliberations on expelling Rahul Mamkootathil from the party following calls from senior leaders for his removal. However, the leaders remain divided over the timing of any action against the rape-accused Palakkad MLA. While senior leaders including V M Sudheeran and K Muraleedharan have called for Rahuls immediate expulsion from the party, veterans including Ramesh Chennithala say the leadership would take a call after the courts verdict in the case. For its part, the AICC leadership has passed the buck to the state unit. The issue concerns both legal and political morality, said Sudheeran. The situation has become serious. Rahul has lost the right to continue in the Congress. He should be expelled. He also has no right to continue as MLA. I hope the leadership will take stern action, he said. Emphasising that it is time for severe action, Muraleedharan said those entrusted with the responsibility of serving people must act morally. Besides the former KPCC presidents, senior leaders Ajay Tharayil and former MLA Shanimol Usman have openly sought Rahuls expulsion. However, Chennithala, two KPCC working presidents and UDF convenor Adoor Prakash argued the court ruling should precede a final decision. We took disciplinary action against Rahul, even before a complaint was registered against him. Now, the matter is before the court. Let law take its course. The party will take a decision after the court delivers its verdict, Chennithala said. Meanwhile, the AICC instructed the state leadership to take appropriate measures. Deepa Dasmunsi, the AICC general secretary in-charge of Kerala, has briefed the national leadership on the current political situation in the state. Exit imminent, feel leaders KPCC working presidents and the UDF convenor have contacted state Congress president Sunny Joseph to discuss the matter. The Thiruvananthapuram District Sessions Court on Wednesday postponed further hearing on Rahuls anticipatory bail petition to Thursday. However, leaders believe Rahuls exit from the party is imminent. As of now, organisational procedures remain in place, with the discussion involving Leader of Opposition V D Satheesan, Adoor Prakash, former KPCC presidents, other senior leaders and working presidents expected to reach a conclusion, most likely on Thursday. Fresh case registered TPuram: The Crime Branch has registered a new rape case against Rahul Mamkootathil based on the complaint forwarded by KPCC president Sunny Joseph. Meanwhile, the Thiruvananthapuram Principal Sessions Court on Wednesday posted the MLAs anticipatory bail plea to Thursday for further hearing An MLA cant be Sexual predator Calling Rahul Mamkootathil a sexual predator, Congress leader Shama Mohamed also demanded the MLAs expulsion from the party. The Congress Party in Kerala should expel Mamkootathil. An MLA of the Congress cannot be a sexual predator, she said in a post on X (formerly Twitter).

The New Indian Express 4 Dec 2025 8:01 am

Kerala Governors residence renamed Lok Bhavan in move to shed colonial legacy

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The governors residence in Thiruvananthapuram on Wednesday unveiled the name board reading Lok Bhavan Kerala in English and Malayalam, marking the official shift from Raj Bhavan in line with the Union governments directive to rename governors residences across the country. Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar personally inspected the newly installed board, calling the move a step towards bringing public institutions closer to the people. We are trying to dispel ourselves from the colonial hangover. Because of that hangover, we used terms like Raj Bhavan and Rajpath. Now the Government of India has decided to change them, and Raj Bhavans will be known as Lok Bhavans because they belong to the people. All public institutions are now going to the public. I wish the people in Kerala would appreciate it, Arlekar said. The idea of renaming Raj Bhavan as Lok Bhavan and Raj Niwas as Lok Niwas was first proposed by Arlekar during the All India Governors Conference in 2022, when he was serving as the governor of Bihar. Explaining his rationale, he said the residences are public property and should reflect that spirit. We cannot remain away from the public. That was the thought behind it, and all the governors supported the move, he said.

The New Indian Express 4 Dec 2025 7:51 am

PFI murder case fugitive nabbed after three years, NIA secures custody

KOCHI: The Ernakulam Special Court has granted a five-day custody of Shahul Hameed, an active member of the banned outfit Popular Front of India (PFI) and the 50th accused in the 2022 murder of RSS leader Sreenivasan in Palakkad,to the National Investigation Agency (NIA). Shahul, a Koottanadu resident who had been absconding for the past three years, was arrested at the Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi on November 27 based on a lookout circular. The court issued the order on a petition filed by the NIA seeking his custody. According to the agency, custodial interrogation was essential to collect further evidence as the accused had been on the run since the incident. During the investigation, the NIA seized various documents, including details of several hit lists, lists of physical education trainers, and a list of Reporters of PFI, all of which the accused needs to be confronted with. The accused was a part of a larger conspiracy of PFI to enact their India 2047 agenda of establishing Islamic rule in India, the NIA said.

The New Indian Express 4 Dec 2025 7:49 am

Withdraw ticket of Congress candidate who backed Rahul Mamkootathil: AIDWA

PATHANAMTHITTA: The All India Democratic Womens Association (AIDWA) has alleged that the sexual assault accusations against Rahul Mamkootathil are of an extremely grave nature and said that the Congress should not have fielded former CPI local leader Sreena Devi Kunjamma, who has publicly supported him. Addressing a press conference at the Pathanamthitta Press Club, AIDWA district secretary Lasitha Nair said Rahul has become a nightmare for ordinary women in Kerala and accused him of displaying the courage to continue as an MLA despite multiple complaints. It is shameful that Rahul continues to sit in the Assembly while several women have raised serious allegations against him. Granting a ticket to Sreena Devi Kunjamma, who defended him, is an insult to women, Lasitha said. AIDWA demanded that the Congress withdraw Sreena Devi Kunjammas candidature immediately. The organisation also urged the government and police to ensure that Rahul does not continue to live in society as a criminal without facing consequences. Lasitha warned that AIDWA will launch strong protest until Rahul is arrested and sent to jail. Responding to questions from journalists about CPM MLA Mukesh, Lasitha said the party might not have taken action against him because there were no formal complaints or solid evidence. The allegations against Rahul are much more severe. In that sense, the intensity of the offence attributed to Mukesh is comparatively lower, she added.

The New Indian Express 4 Dec 2025 7:44 am

India Committed To Idea Of Oceans Remaining Open, Stable And Rules-Based: President Murmu

The Indian Navy on Wednesday showcased its maritime prowess and multi-domain combat capabilities with an operational demonstration off the coast of Kerala on the Shangumugham Beach here.

Deccan Chronicle 4 Dec 2025 3:37 am

Poll preparations intensify in Ernakulam as officials balance SIR and election duties

Election-related work, which began in July, reached a crucial stage with the commissioning of EVMs on Wednesday; nearly 30 officials from various departments at civil station are handling responsibilities almost round the clock

The Hindu 4 Dec 2025 1:26 am

UDFs manifesto for Ernakulam district gives thrust to tourism, waste management, public transport

The manifesto outlines plans for modern technologies in waste treatment, a mobility hub in Kakkanad, tourism fairs and food fests, and new health and welfare initiatives in panchayats

The Hindu 4 Dec 2025 1:24 am

DY CM Shivakumar Asks Employers To Grant Leave to Kerala Workers for Local Body Polls

Karnataka employers asked to help Kerala-origin workers exercise voting rights

Deccan Chronicle 4 Dec 2025 12:54 am

Entrepreneurs seek a roadmap for promoting ecotourism spots in Kozhikode

They say projects that focus on sustainable livelihood schemes should be implemented, and that it should be taken up as a major campaign agenda during local body polls

The Hindu 3 Dec 2025 11:50 pm

LDF promises professional makeover in running of Thiruvananthapuram Corporation

Fronts manifesto for Thiruvananthapuram Corporation makes a host of promises under the broad tagline of Capital City, Happiness City. On waste management, it lays stress on waste treatment at source for households, while a centralised treatment plant using Biomethanation will be set up to treat bio waste from bulk waste generators

The Hindu 3 Dec 2025 11:44 pm

Ready to release funds to Kerala subject to NEP implementation: Union Minister

Mr. Brittas seeks release of remaining Samagra Shiksha funds sanctioned to Kerala during 2025-26

The Hindu 3 Dec 2025 11:07 pm

India committed to the idea of oceans remaining open, stable and rules-based: President Droupadi Murmu

Various platforms of the Navy, including the aircraft carrier INS Vikrant, destroyers, frigates, the attack submarine INS Shishumar, and the sailships INS Sudarshini and INS Tarangini, give an over-three-hour demonstration at the Operational Demo organised at Shanghumugham

The Hindu 3 Dec 2025 10:21 pm

Man held on charge of alleged murder

The police grew suspicious after the post-mortem revealed severe injuries to the womans head and internal organs

The Hindu 3 Dec 2025 10:04 pm

Elderly Couple Homeless After House Seized By CPM-Backed Cooperative Bank In Kerala

The eviction of an elderly couple from their house in Kerala over loan dues has led to a huge public outcry, especially after the state's Left government recently brought a law to protect families from losing their only home due to mortgage issues.

NDTV 3 Dec 2025 9:50 pm

Rights panel seeks report on Kuttiyadi pass from police

Action comes in the wake of public complaints

The Hindu 3 Dec 2025 9:27 pm