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Kerala govt allocates 99.9 lakh for Manaveeyam Veedhi-model street in Dharmadam to boost tourism

The project will include road-front beautification, a childrens play zone with advanced equipment kiosks, a cafeteria and open-air theatre. It is expected to be completed within 10 months

The Hindu 6 Nov 2025 11:28 am

Doctors welcome Kerala High Court order against Dr. prefix for physiotherapists

HC order follows a petition by Indian Association of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation against alleged unauthorised use of the prefix by physiotherapists and occupational therapists

The Hindu 6 Nov 2025 11:17 am

Telangana excise dept seizes 51.9 kg ganja, two arrested

Hyderabad: The Telangana excise officials in Khammam seized 51.9 kg ganja worth Rs 26 lakh on Wednesday, November 5 and arrested two persons. The accused were transporting ganja from Odisha to Kerala. The accused were identified as Zacharia Paryal and Nasira Purdiya Vettal, both natives of Kerala. They were apprehended at the Koonavaram cross road 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 6 Nov 2025 10:47 am

Businessman attacked by armed gang on Kerala highway; car destroyed and valuables stolen

Eight-member armed gang, reportedly involved in unaccounted money transfers, destroyed his car which was later recovered by police nearly 30 km away from crime scene

The Hindu 6 Nov 2025 10:45 am

Kerala Lottery Result Today, November 6, 2025 Live: Karunya Plus KN-596 Bumper Winning Numbers

Kerala Lottery Result Today Live Updates, 6-11-2025: Heres Guessing Numbers for Karunya Plus KN-596 for Thursday, November 6. Check the full list of winning numbers from 3 pm.

News18 6 Nov 2025 9:00 am

Local body polls: BJP launches Vikasitha Ananthapuri march

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The BJP on Wednesday launched its electoral interaction march, titled Vikasitha Ananthapuri (Developed Thiruvananthapuram), promising to usher in development in the state capital. The march, held in the evening, was inaugurated by Kummanam Rajasekharan in the presence of senior BJP leader O Rajagopal at Poojapura. BJP state president Rajeev Chandrasekhar led the march, which began from Poojapura towards Kalady. Kummanam said the BJP would come to power in the upcoming local body elections. The capital cities of other states have witnessed remarkable development, but Thiruvananthapuram is yet to see any. This situation will change once the BJP comes to power here, he said. Rajeev said that a change was inevitable. BJP will come to power in the city and end corruption. We will ensure development and transparency in governance, he said. Rajeev said that senior leaders, including him, will take part in campaign programmes across all wards in the city. The BJP, which is already the second-largest party in the corporation, is preparing for a fierce campaign ahead of the elections. Senior leaders also indicated that the first list of candidates for the city will be released on Thursday or Friday.

The New Indian Express 6 Nov 2025 8:53 am

Thiruvananthapuram Medical College first in govt sector to implant small pacemaker through keyhole surgery

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Government Medical College in Thiruvananthapuram has successfully implanted one of the smallest pacemakers, the Micra AV Leadless Pacemaker, in a 74-year-old patient from Anchal. This marks the first time a government medical college in the state has performed this advanced procedure using keyhole surgery. The Micra AV is a revolutionary, capsule-sized device that is directly implanted into the heart without the need for traditional wires or surgical pockets. Its compact design and wireless technology significantly reduce the risk of complications, offering patients faster recovery, minimal scarring, and improved heart rhythm management. The procedure was led by head of cardiology Prof Mathew Iype along with Prof Sibu Mathew and Prof Krishnakumar B. It was performed under the expert guidance of pacemaker surgery specialist Dr Arun Gopi, supported by cardiologists Prof Suresh Madhavan, Prof Praveen Velappan, and Dr Lais Mohammed. Nursing officers Rajalakshmi, Susan, and Jansi, and technicians Prajeesh, Kishor, and Asimsha played vital roles.

The New Indian Express 6 Nov 2025 8:46 am

Long-pending re-development of Palayam Connemara Market officially begins

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: With the election declaration expected any moment, the city corporation on Wednesday launched the construction work of Palayam Connemara Market, a long pending redevelopment project of the century-old market. Local Self-Government Minister M B Rajesh launched the work at a function held here. The project, which was originally awarded in 2021, had been stalled for nearly three years due to repeated administrative and procedural hurdles. Recently, the project faced a major setback after the earlier contractor, RDS Projects Ltd, backed out of the project citing cost escalation and other delays. Though about 95 per cent of the demolition had been completed and all traders have vacated the premises, the contractor pulled out over financial and logistical challenges, forcing Smart City Thiruvananthapuram Limited (SCTL) and the corporation to go for a fresh tender. A Hyderabad-based construction firm, which quoted the lowest figure, has been roped in for the execution of the work. Around five companies took part in the bidding process and according to official sources, no more delays are expected in the execution of the project. The preparatory work at the site was kicked off before the official launch to avoid any further delays, said an official. The Palayam Connemara Market, one of the iconic and bustling commercial landmarks, is slated for a complete transformation under the Smart City Mission. The project envisions a modern, multi-level commercial complex blending traditional trading spaces with contemporary design, improved hygiene standards and upgraded public amenities. As part of the project, a high-tech fish and meat market will be constructed on the ground floor and the traders will be allotted designated stalls in the market. The first and second floors of the market will be used for commercial purposes.

The New Indian Express 6 Nov 2025 8:45 am

Yes SIR, says Church; LDF, UDF to oppose

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: In a significant political development, the highly influential Syro-Malabar Catholic Church has welcomed the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in the state, even as the ruling LDF and opposition UDF have decided to challenge it legally. On Wednesday, as an all-party meeting convened by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan came down heavily on the SIR, the Church asked the faithful to cooperate with the drive. The Churchs stance assumes importance as it comes a day after Major Archbishop Marf Raphael Thattil met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi on Tuesday. In a letter, the Church Public Affairs Committee secretary Fr James Kokkavayalil urged the laity to cooperate with booth level officers (BLOs) visiting their homes with enumeration forms. The Church also asked the faithful to ensure they keep all the documents prescribed by the Election Commission ready at the time of the BLOs visit. These are officials deputed to help us. We should collect their phone number for clearing doubts and further communication, it said. It also instructed Church members who are based abroad, but are Indian citizens, should fill the forms online or through relatives via the BLOs. Meanwhile, at the all-party meeting held online, the government and the Opposition came together as all parties, with the exception of the BJP, backed the proposal to move court against the SIR. The CM said the government and CPM will seek legal opinion on challenging the SIR, which was being carried out when the state is heading to local body polls. Leader of Opposition V D Satheesan said the Congress was ready to become a party if the government took the lead in challenging the SIR legally. SIR is anti-constitutional and undemocratic, says Govindan Pinarayi also alleged that using the 2002 SIR roll when the 2025 voters list was available, was part of an ulterior motive. All parties were also of the view that revising the voters roll on the basis of the 2002 SIR would invite many complications. Speaking at the all-party meeting, CPM state secretary M V Govindan termed the SIR anti-constitutional and undemocratic. Representatives of various political parties attending the meet included P C Vishnunadh (Congress), Sathyan Mokeri (CPI), K Surendran (BJP), P K Kunhalikutty (IUML), Stephen George (KC-M), P J Joseph (KC), Mathew T Thomas (JD-S), Thomas K Thomas (NCP) and N K Premachandran (RSP). Uzhamalaykkal Venugopal (Congress-S), K G PRemjith (KC-B), Adv Shaji G S Panicker (RSP-Leninist), K R Girijan (KC-Jacob), Ahamed Devarkovil (INL) and Antony Raju (Democratic Kerala Congress) also spoke. SIR Day 2 8.85 lakh people, around 3.18% of voters in 2025 list, handed enumeration forms on day 2 of SIR on Wednesday CEO-Kerala directs BLOs carry out the task even at night hours without inconveni-encing voters

The New Indian Express 6 Nov 2025 8:07 am

Haritha Karma Sena members break stereotypes with ramp walk

KOZHIKODE: Kozhikode witnessed a celebration of confidence, dignity, and empowerment on Wednesday as members of the Haritha Karma Sena with the city corporation stepped on to a fashion ramp a first-of-its-kind initiative, under the Kerala Solid Waste Management Programme (KSWMP). The event, held at the Muhammad Abdurahman Sahib Memorial Jubilee Hall, turned the spotlight on the citys frontline waste warriors, honouring their contribution through a glamorous platform usually reserved for models and celebrities. Deputy Mayor C P Musafir inaugurated the programme, while Dr S Jayashree, chairperson of the health standing committee, presided over the function. The ramp walk competition was designed to boost the morale of Haritha Karma Sena members and celebrate their role in maintaining city hygiene. Thirty-seven participants confidently walked the ramp in two themed rounds traditional Kerala attire and traditional Indian attire, each representing dedicated teams from across the city. The transformation of the participants into showstoppers was guided by the faculty members and students from the costume and fashion designing department of the Holy Cross College. Faculty members Sree Lakshmi Anil, Sneha Santhosh and Navya P M led the grooming and styling sessions, supported by enthusiastic student volunteers. All of this was made possible with minimal preparation time, said a volunteer. Bringing professional credibility to the judging panel were Remya Krishnan of Prakriti Boutique and VLCC School of Beauty faculty members Priyanka A N and Aleena Ajayan. What these participants achieved demands immense self-belief. They are true role models, said judge Aleena. In the Kerala traditional category, Reetha C K claimed first place while Thanooja Murali secured the runner-up position. In the Indian traditional category, Madana Moorthy emerged winner with Haritha K finishing runner-up. This event gave me an opportunity to be part of history, said Madana Moorthy, radiating pride.

The New Indian Express 6 Nov 2025 8:01 am

Ikshakfuturistic pathfinder of Indian Navy

KOCHI: As Ikshak, the large hydrographic vessel of the Indian Navy, starts its mission guiding the Southern Naval Command in mapping the ocean floor and identifying threats, it marks a technological leap forward for the Navy. The Indian Navy will commission INS Ikshak, the modern Sandhayak-class hydrographic survey vessel in the presence of Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi at Kochi Naval Base on Thursday. As Commanding Officer Captain Tribhuvan Singh puts it, Ikshak is a beacon of precision, purpose, and self-reliance on Indias maritime horizon. She is not just a survey vessel, but can be converted into a 40-bed hospital during emergency. Equipped with state-of-the-art hydrographic and oceanographic equipment, including a high-resolution multi-beam echo sounder, Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV), Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV), and four Survey Motor Boats (SMBs), Ikshak brings unmatched versatility and capability to the Navys hydrographic fleet. The ship has a helicopter deck, extending its operational reach and enabling multi-domain missions. The vessel has a length of 110 m, a beam of 16 m and a displacement of 3,300 tonnes. It can accommodate 231 crew members and 20 officers. A hydrographic survey vessel is a specialised ship designed to map the seafloor and collect oceanographic data. The data is used to produce nautical charts for safe navigation, but it also supports other applications like geological surveys for oil and gas, search and rescue, and disaster relief, said Defence PRO Commander Atul Pillai. Though its primary role is that of a survey vessel, Ikshak can be converted into a hospital vessel. There is a hospital facility with six beds, an isolation ward, an operation theatre and lab facility on board. We have on board facilities like an ultrasound scan, portable X-Ray machine, blood bank, emergency surgery instruments and portable ventilator. Principal Medical Officer Sergeant Commander Athul N Gopinath explaining the hospital facilities on board Ikshak During times of emergency, the vessel can be converted into a 40-bed hospital. Medical teams from base hospital can board the vessel with surgeons, anesthetist, radiologist etc, said Principal Medical Officer Sergeant Commander Athul N Gopinath. The survey vessel maps the ocean floor and prepares a navigation chart, which can be used by merchant vessels, cruise ships and warships entering Indian waters. The navigation chart prepared by us will go to the National Hydrographic Office which will conduct quality assurance and quality control analysis. The chart will map shallow waters, sunken vessels, pipelines and communication cables. This also helps the Navy earn income through sharing of data. Our vessels have conducted hydrographic surveys for countries like Mauritius, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Myanmar, said Lieutenant Commander Rohin Sodhi in charge of the Chart Room of Ikshak. AUV Ikshak has got an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) and remotely operated vehicles that can survey upto a depth of 10,000 m. It has multi beam echo sounders and side scan sonar that will help identify sunken vessels and underwater pipelines. At a depth of 1,000 m it can scan 1,500 m on either side. The AUV can operate as an on board computer which we can programme by connecting it to a laptop. It can maintain a distance of 1.5 km under water and carry out the mission while sending periodic updates. When deployed, it can go to a depth of 1000 m and carry out multi beam surveys. There are specific payloads for multiple tasks. Once programmed, it can continue the mission for 24 hours. We have developed a special winch which will deploy the AUV into the sea. The Hugin 1000 AUV has high-resolution sensors, multi-role capabilities, in-mission data processing, and high maneuverability. It will be recovered after the mission using boats, said master chief mechanic Sunil Kumar. The vessel has 80 per cent indigenous content and is powered by two diesel engines. It has a bow thruster and stern thruster that help turn the vessel without forward motion. It can cruise at a speed of 18 knots per hour. The engine is controlled by an Integrated Platform Management system.

The New Indian Express 6 Nov 2025 8:01 am

Sabarimala gold theft row: Kerala HC likens prime accused Potti to international art thieves

KOCHI: The operations of Unnikrishnan Potti, the prime accused in the Sabarimala gold theft case, bore a disturbing similarity to those of notorious individuals like international smuggler Subhash Kapoor, the Kerala High Court observed on Wednesday, as it cautioned the Special Investigation Team (SIT) about the possibility of temple artefacts being smuggled. Kapoor was a US-based art thief who smuggled priceless stolen ancient idols, particularly from India, across the globe. The court also said it was deeply alarming that Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) authorities had been shockingly casual and negligent in permitting an individual of questionable integrity to take measurements and produce replicas of sacred and invaluable temple assets, including the main doors, dwarapalakas, peedams, and other sanctum artefacts. Such replicas, crafted under the guise of temple work, could easily be sold in international markets at astronomical prices, a well-documented modus operandi of art smugglers and conmen worldwide. This bears disturbing resemblance to the operations of notorious figures like Subhash Kapoor, the international temple-art thief, who similarly exploited religious patronage to loot and traffic priceless heritage objects, the court noted, and directed the SIT to include in its investigation the entrustment of repairs of the sreekovils main door to Potti in the first quarter of 2019. Sabarimala gold theft row: After HC raps Travancore Devaswom Board, SIT to snare heavyweights Potti began dubious ops in collusion with TDB officials: HC A division bench comprising Justice Raja Vijayaraghavan V and Justice K V Jayakumar issued the order on a suo motu case registered regarding the heist and plundering of gold from gold-cladded dwarapalakas of the Sabarimala temple. The court said Potti commenced his dubious activities in collusion with certain TDB officials, beginning with the so-called sponsorship of gold-plating of the sreekovils main door. What appears at first glance to be an act of devotion has, on closer scrutiny, all the hallmarks of calculated deceit, the court said. The HC directed the SIT to examine whether the facts and circumstances of the present case attract the provisions of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988, against any officers, and, if so, to take appropriate legal action. SIT asked to conduct detailed check The court granted the SIT permission to conduct a scientific investigation and ascertain the actual loss of gold in 2019, directing that the tests be completed on or before November 15. It asked the SIT to weigh the dwarapalaka idol plates and side-pillar plates that were gold-plated in 2019 and 2025, weigh the side-door frame plates and connected plates (whose weights were not recorded at re-installation) that were gold-plated in 2019. It also asked the SIT to take samples of cladded gold and copper plates for verification. Sabarimala gold theft row: Kerala HC finds alarming irregularities in repair of sanctum door

The New Indian Express 6 Nov 2025 7:58 am

INTERVIEW | Communalism is rising in Kerala... but resistance is also building: Aruna Roy

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Kerala has, according to social activist Aruna Roy, been witnessing the rise of communalism, and the resistance to it. In a chat with TNIE, the recipient of the second K R Gouri Amma Award, who was named one of BBCs 100 Women of the Year in 2024, says feminist thought and presence are key to bring to politics a sense of equality and justice. Excerpts: You received the award named after K R Gouri Amma, who was perennially in the running for chief minister... Even the most progressive among us have to learn that feminist thought and feminist presence must be more sharply etched into the politics of every political party and of the world -- to bring to politics a sense of equality and justice, with an overriding humane compassion. The feminists fought for change. They fought for equality. You have to sit down and dialogue, you have to deal with it because it cant immediately become polarised. You were one of the architects of the Right to Information (RTI) Act. Today, many RTI applications are turned down citing confidentiality... Officials cannot say confidential and be done with it. They must cite the exact letter and legislative clause and section under which the information confidential? The Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023, makes it even harder because it legitimises such denials. What is your perspective on the current state of the federal structure, and the political and cultural tensions across the country? The fight to protect the federal structure must be fought politically. And, I think all states must align and force the central government to give what it has to give. The public space for protest is shrinking... It is present in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Telangana, the Northeast. Begin the battle away from Delhi. Why should they all look to Delhi? Delhi is not India. Delhi is just a small state with a lot of government buildings. Lets not view at India as Delhi, or Delhi as India. Thats a mistake we are making. Just because something happens in Delhi, it doesnt become national. Youve been opposing the imposition of Hindi in the country... Hindi is being forced upon us. Im talking about the cultural position. Its not the majority language. The states that are said to be Hindi speaking, Bihar, for instance, have many dialects. Its got Bhojpuri, its got Maithili, and more. So, what is this notion of a Hindi-speaking state? We must bust all these myths and pictures put in front of us. Many people dont really understand either Hindi or English. You have to accept that India is not unicoded. Its a multicoded country. You cant wish away languages and cultures. You cant wish away Muslims, Sikhs, Christians. And this country was not made to be a Hindu state. The dream was to create a secular state, with every community having the right to wish. Having visited Kerala multiple times, what changes have you observed over the years? The whole country has changed, and Kerala is no exception. Yet, Kerala still holds on to some of its core principles. Often, we notice the obvious signs first -- like the rise of communalism. There have been attempts to put pressure on both Kerala and Tamil Nadu in different ways, but I also see resistance building. CM Pinarayi presents K R Gouri Amma Puraskaram to activist Aruna Roy

The New Indian Express 6 Nov 2025 7:46 am

Govt in a fix over term extension of Travancore Devaswom Board president

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Mounting political pressure and back-to-back criticisms by the High Court have put the government in a fix over the future leadership of the Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB). The Congress and the BJP have raised objection against giving incumbent president P S Prasanth a second term. The government and the CPM had earlier decided in principle to give Prasanth a second term considering the smooth conduct of the previous Mandalam-Makaravilakku pilgrimage. The TDB president is the de facto chief organiser of the pilgrimage and hence the government is wary of assigning the task with a new person just weeks ahead of the upcoming pilgrimage season. The tenure of Prasanth and another member Ajikumar will end on November 12. The third member who was nominated six months ago has a two-year tenure as per the rule. The next leadership of the TDB will be decided after discussions in the party and the LDF. A final decision will be made on or before November 8, Devaswom Minister V N Vasavan told TNIE. An extension for Prasanth and Ajikumar was a natural choice for the government if not for the controversy over the gold theft at Sabarimala. As ordered by the High Court, a special investigation team is probing the case. The High Court had criticised the present board during the course of the hearing.

The New Indian Express 6 Nov 2025 7:26 am

Sabarimala gold theft row: Kerala HC finds alarming irregularities in repair of sanctum door

KOCHI: The Kerala High Court on Wednesday uncovered a trail of glaring inconsistencies in the repair of the Sreekovils main door at Sabarimala, revealing how prime accused Unnikrishnan Potti was given unfettered control over a process that should have been tightly supervised. Verifying the report filed by the Special Investigation Team in a sealed cover, the court identified discrepancies related to the repair of the Sreekovils main door. Records reveal that Potti was granted permission to carry out the repairs in 2019. Based on this permission, he employed Nandan, a carpenter, who was brought to Sannidhanam to take measurements of the door. Because Nandan arrived at a time when the Nada was open, the Keezhsanthis (sub-priests) removed the doors and handed them over for measurement, after which they were replaced. This was possible because the doors were hung from an inverse lock and could be removed easily without much intervention. Nandan then purchased teakwood in Thrissur and took it to the Sree Rampuram Ayyappa Temple in Bengaluru. After completing the work, the door was brought back to Sannidhanam via Thrissur and its fitting was tested. Once confirmed to be satisfactory, the doors were taken to Hyderabad for copper plating, and was brought back again to test the fitting, and finally transported to Chennai for gold plating. The investigation revealed that when the doors were in Pottis custody, a function was organised at the Elampally Temple in Kottayam, attended by an actor, the-then TDB president, and Board members. As per practice and the manual, repairs of the main door should have been carried out under the strict supervision of the Maramath Department. Instead, Potti was given a free hand. The front door of the Sreekovil and the artwork above it had originally been covered with 2,519.760 grams of 24K gold in 19981999. After the court ordered a Vigilance investigation, the old doors were found lying exposed to the elements near the Ashtabhishekam counter, after which they were finally moved to the strongroom. It needs to be ascertained whether the doors seized by the SIT after commencement of the present proceedings are indeed the original gold-cladded doors installed in 19981999. It must also be determined whether TDB officials permitted Potti to remove the original door and replace it with the one he brought, plated with only 324.400 grams of gold. The court further noted that the TDB Minutes Book has been updated only up to July 28, and even those entries are irregular and incomplete. The court found it alarming that the Board Order dated September 2, 2025, granting permission to undertake repair and gold-plating of the Dwarapalakas at Smart Creations, Chennai, finds no entry at all in the Minutes Book. Incomplete records The court noted that the TDB Minutes Book has been updated only up to July 28, and even those entries are irregular and incomplete The Board Order granting permission to undertake repair and gold-plating of Dwarapalakas finds no entry at all in the Minutes Book

The New Indian Express 6 Nov 2025 7:18 am

Sabarimala gold theft row: After HC raps Travancore Devaswom Board, SIT to snare heavyweights

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The High Courts criticism against the Travancore Devaswom Board during the Special Investigation Teams (SIT) submission of interim report on Sabarimala gold theft has now the set the stage for the arrest of key ex-TDB office-bearers, including its former chief N Vasu. The High Court had come down heavily on the board for giving a free reign to main accused Unnikrishnan Potti to access the Sreekovil and take measurements of the artefacts there. It also seared into the TDB for not including the decision taken on September 2, 2025 allowing gold-plating of dwarapalaka idols, in the minutes book. With the court flexing its muscles, the SIT would not delay arresting Vasu and if required, another ex-TDB chief A Padmakumar too, sources said. The SIT had found that it was on the directive of then Devaswom Commissioner that the gold-plated copper sheets were recorded as mere copper plates in official documents in March 2019. This was mentioned in the remand report of Unnikrishnan Potti in the second case pertaining to gold theft from the door frame. During the above-mentioned period, Vasu was the commissioner. It was on the recommendation of Vasu that the TDB handed over the sheets to Potti for gold-plating. Vasu was earlier questioned by the SIT and released conditionally. Sources said the records seized from the TDB head office and statements of the arrested point fingers at Vasu, suggesting his involvement, sources added. Padmakumar was the president when the scam took place. Sources said his statements are yet to be recorded and SIT will soon be reaching out to him. Sources said Padmakumar would be questioned after cops summon Vasu again and record additional statements from him. So far three people, including Potti and two ex-TDB employees, have been arrested. If the SIT proceeds further and enforces Vasus arrest, it would be the first high-profile arrest in the case which has created a huge furore.

The New Indian Express 6 Nov 2025 7:16 am

Kerala govt opposes Governor's move to select VC in Calicut University

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Taking strong exception to the Raj Bhavans notification inviting applications for appointment of Vice Chancellor in Calicut University. Higher Education Minister R Bindu said the state government will pursue legal measures against Governor and Chancellor Rajendra Arlekars unilateral move. The minister termed the governors move as a transgression into the rights of the state government that conventionally carries out the process. The issuance of the notification by the governor was wrong and against the spirit of federalism. It marks yet another misuse of power by forces aligned with the Sangh Parivar, she added. Bindu also accused Raj Bhavan of attempting to undermine the governments authority by overstepping constitutional boundaries. She also alleged that such interference constituted an increasing misuse of power. No governor had shown such bias in the past. Such sort of open political intervention began only after (former governor) Arif Mohammed Khan assumed office, and it has only intensified ever since. she added. On Monday, the Raj Bhavan issued the notification in a break from convention. Usually, the notification is issued by the secretary of Higher Education whom the governor picks as Chancellors nominee in the search-cum-selection committee. According to Raj Bhavan sources, the governor had the right to issue the notification since the newly constituted committee did not have any representative of the state government.

The New Indian Express 6 Nov 2025 7:13 am

Malayalis English skills intermediate: British Council study

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Ever thought of how proficient Malayalis are in English? Well, a new study by the British Council has found that a majority of them have an intermediate level of English skills, enough to manage everyday communication and familiar tasks. Based on the insights of this study, the State Council of Educational Training and Research (SCERT) is planning to roll out additional teacher training programmes, aiming to improve the English skills of students. Over 80% of the Keralites who attended the EnglishScore test by the council during 2022-2025 scored either B1 or B2 grades. These levels, set by the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), are measured as A1, A2 (basic), B1, B2 (intermediate), and C1, C2 (advanced). The study suggests that Malayalis can engage themselves without much hassle in their workplace, but there is room for improvement, as part of which SCERT is making its intervention. Speaking about the upcoming training sessions, SCERT director Jayaprakash R K said the primary focus will be on teachers who engage pre-primary and primary classes. However, the senior official opined that the challenge is far more complicated than perceived. Todays English medium students are being taught by teachers who studied in the Malayalam medium. Even when the textbooks and examinations remain English, the verbal medium of instruction remains largely Malayalam, Jayaprakash said, adding that no one can be blamed in such a scenario. Even in the intermediate category, there are two groups B1 for those able to manage daily tasks and B2 in roles with more complex communication. Among the 80% of people in the category, more than half belong to B1, which the British Council comments can be converted into B2 with the right support. As the B1 grade suggests a strong foundation in the language, strengthening of listening and reading skills, along with confidence building in speaking and writing could facilitate this transition, the British Council study noted. Irrespective of the grade scored, another common trait the study observed is that test takers score better in grammar and vocabulary, while showing slow progress in reading and listening. While fluency and pronunciation in speaking generally remain consistent, the study also found that an individuals overall English proficiency is usually at the level of their speaking skills.

The New Indian Express 6 Nov 2025 7:07 am

Kerala to host own Kumbh Mela from January 18

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Taking a cue from the mega religious gathering in the north, Kerala, the land of Shankaracharya, is gearing up to host its own Kumbh Mela for the first time in history. Shankaracharya is believed to have founded the akhara system to oversee the propagation of Sanatana Dharma in North India, under which Kumbh Melas are held. On the lines of the four major Kumbh Melasin Haridwar, Ujjain, Nashik and PrayagrajKerala will hold its Kumbh Mela from January 18 to February 3, 2026 on the banks of the Bharathapuzha in front of the Thirunavaya Nava Mukunda Temple in Malappuram. A reception committee will be constituted on November 23 to coordinate the events. Juna Akhara, the countrys largest monastic order and one of the principal bodies responsible for organising the Kumbh Melas, will oversee the festival in Kerala, the akharas Mahamandaleshwar Swami Anandavanam Bharathi told TNIE. He is only the third Keralite to reach the coveted spiritual rank. Once an SFI leader in Thrissur, he parted ways from red ideology to embrace the saffron order. Swami Anandavanam said Kerala has a rich religious tradition similar to Kumbh Mela. In Thirunavaya, Maha Makham was held during the time of Cheraman Perumal. This was equivalent to the Kumbh Mela held in north India, he said. Juna Akhara to seek backing of devaswom boards Apart from Thirunavaya in Kerala, Maha Makham was also observed at Kumbakonam in Tamil Nadu. This festival is associated with the appearance of the Makam star, Swami Anandavanam said. On Wednesday, he visited the Thirunavaya temple. Maha Makham was traditionally held every twelve years, bringing together the seers, scholars, kings and warriors to deliberate the Sanatana Dharma. During the festival, yanjam and yagam were performed and a new king was selected. After the reign of the last Perumal, Sundara Moorthi, the leadership of the festival passed to Perumpadappu Swaroopam and later to Valluva Konathiri. Then it took a more martial form, he added. In 2016, the main priest of Thirunavaya temple started river worship rituals at the bank of Bharathapuzha beginning the revival of Maha Makham, which have continued except at the time of Covid- 19 pandemic. The Juna akhara has now decided to organise the grand festivalMaha Makham (Kumbh Mela)in 2028 marking the next 12 year cycle. The akhara will approach both the Malabar and Travancore devaswom boards and seek their cooperation for the 2026 Kumbh Mela. The seers from other akharas will also come. All the seers and ashrams in Kerala will be part of this, Swami Anandavanam said.

The New Indian Express 6 Nov 2025 7:04 am

Patient groups urge PM Modi to enforce Delhi HC order to establish National Fund for Rare Diseases

NEW DELHI: A leading patient group and families of children with ultra-rare diseases across India have appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to direct the Union Health Ministry to urgently implement the Delhi High Court order, which recommended establishing a National Fund for Rare Diseases (NFRD) so that dozens of children and young adults, who are on the brink of losing their lives, are not denied treatment. The cry for justice appeal, which was also addressed to Chief Justice of India, BR Gavai, urged him to list and expeditiously hear the pending Special Leave Petition (SLP) in the Supreme Court and to restore the October 4, 2024, order of the Delhi High Court in full. In a landmark decision, the Delhi High Court directed the centre to establish the NFRD with an allocation of Rs 974 crore and to ensure uninterrupted therapy for patients with rare diseases. However, the Union Health and Family Welfare Ministry filed an SLP before the Supreme Court, which is still pending. According to Manjit Singh, National President, Lysosomal Storage Disorders Support Society (LSDSS), who wrote the appeal to the prime minister and the CJI, on behalf of patient groups and families of children with ultra-rare diseases across India, the SLP is pending before the SC, thus halting relief for patients. The matter has remained pending for nearly a year while lives continue to be lost. Each week of delay is another irreversible loss. We are not asking for sympathy - we are asking for the implementation of the High Courts order that upholds our childrens right to live with dignity, he added. The case is listed in the apex court for November 7. The lack of timely central funding has forced the treatment discontinuation for over 55 patients located in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Delhi, and Karnataka. This crisis is worsening, with a growing number of patients expected to lose access to care as the delay continues, said the national patient groups. In the past two years alone, nearly 60 patients have died after exhausting the Rs. 50 lakh funding cap, said Singh. He added that over 55 patients also remain untreated for months despite being registered at Centres of Excellence (CoEs) and eligible for approved life-saving therapies. Without urgent intervention, this number will exceed 100 by year-end, he added. Urging for urgent financial assistance for patients who are at high risk of losing their lives due to a delay in decision-making, he said that this will ensure all patients whose funding is exhausted are put back on the life-saving Emergency Response Team (ERT). He also urged the immediate restoration of treatment for those who have exhausted their one-time support. They also advocated for a structural change in the National Policy for Rare Diseases (NPRD), 2021, and to establish a permanent and sustainable funding mechanism for chronic diseases such as Group 3 (a) diseases, moving beyond the inadequate one-time cap. Under the policy, the centre provides financial and technical support for the treatment of 63 identified rare diseases in India. The key features include financial assistance of up to Rs 50 lakhs per patient for treatment at the 12 designated Centres of Excellence (CoEs), including AIIMS, Delhi. The appeal said: We, the undersigned representatives of national patient groups for Lysosomal Storage Disorders (LSDs) and other ultra-rare diseases, write with deep anguish - and with faith in your compassion and leadership - on behalf of dozens of children and young adults who are on the brink of losing their lives. These are not children without cures; they are being denied treatment due to administrative delays and the restrictive one-time funding limit under the National Policy for Rare Diseases (NPRD) 2021. Highlighting the anguish of the parents, whose children are suffering from rare diseases, he said, parents across India are watching their children fade after years of stability on treatment. According to Raja Murugappan, Rare Diseases Support Society, Tamil Nadu, The Rs. The 50 lakh limit was never meant to be a death sentence. We appeal to the Supreme Court and the Prime Minister to uphold the hope these families still hold. Jayanta Mudi, father of six-year-old Gaucher patient Adrija from Kolkata, said, My daughters health had improved remarkably when she was on therapy. Since treatment stopped, she has been deteriorating each day. Our children deserve a chance to live. Abul Kalam, father of 10-year-old Abdul Rehman from Delhi, added, My sons therapy stopped in September 2024. His condition is worsening, and we are helpless as the proceedings drag on. We only seek a chance for our children to live. The appeal added that the right to health and life under Article 21 is not an abstraction - it is the only hope for these children. Justice delayed in this matter will mean justice denied, irreversibly. The 63 rare diseases grouped into three categories include a range of genetic and metabolic disorders, including Phenylketonuria, Cystic Fibrosis, Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, Spinal Muscular Atrophy, Prader-Willi Syndrome, and various Lysosomal Storage Disorders, a rare genetic metabolic disease.

The New Indian Express 6 Nov 2025 12:09 am

Archives department to preserve satirist Veloors handwritten manuscripts

Department decides to take over 20 of Veloors most significant handwritten manuscripts, conserve and return them to his kin

The Hindu 5 Nov 2025 10:33 pm

Watch: Gangai Amaran recalls his brother Pavalar Varadharajans role in Kerala election

Discover the untold story of how folk songs became a powerful voice for social change during the Communist movement in South India. In this exclusive conversation, music director Gangai Amaran shares his journey from his first stage performance in Bombay to composing revolutionary songs that inspired workers and farmers

The Hindu 5 Nov 2025 9:21 pm

Cabinet decides to regularise contract workers at KPPL

A total of 181 contract employees to be offered permanent position at the Kerala Paper Products Limited

The Hindu 5 Nov 2025 9:11 pm

Paddy procurement crisis continues in State

The Hindu 5 Nov 2025 9:11 pm

Kerala To Move Legally Against SIR

Barring BJP, all parties are on board, CM presides over all party meeting on SIR

Deccan Chronicle 5 Nov 2025 9:06 pm

Kerala launches KL-90 series for government vehicles

As per final notification, government vehicles will be registered in KL-90 and KL-90D series. Some numbers will be reserved specifically for Ministers, high-ranking government officials, protocol vehicles, and other designated individuals

The Hindu 5 Nov 2025 8:29 pm

SFI announces stir seeking immediate release of Central funds for State

No curriculum built on communalism will be implemented in Kerala: M.V. Govindan

The Hindu 5 Nov 2025 8:24 pm

Kerala government silent about new post creation for new medical colleges

Apart from a general statement that new posts would be created for the new medical college hospitals (MCHs) in Kasaragod and Wayanad, the government has not given out any details on the number of posts it would sanction

The Hindu 5 Nov 2025 8:15 pm

Applications invited for Little KITEs awards

The Hindu 5 Nov 2025 8:10 pm

NSS to support Adimaly landslide victims

The Hindu 5 Nov 2025 8:06 pm

Kerala to legally challenge SIR; Opposition says it is ready to become a party

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan announced the state will legally challenge the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls. All parties except the BJP supported the move, citing concerns that using the 2002 rolls is unscientific and has malicious intent ahead of local body elections.

The Economic Times 5 Nov 2025 7:53 pm

Tourists allegation: BJP, BMS take out protest march in support of Munnar taxi drivers

MVD suspends licences and permits of three taxi drivers who allegedly ill-treated the woman tourist. Two police personnel suspended for not providing timely assistance to the tourist.

The Hindu 5 Nov 2025 7:53 pm

Special Intensive Revision: All-party meeting chaired by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan decides to legally challenge EC decision

Representatives of all political parties except the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) supported the decision. Congress-led United Democratic Front ready to implead in the case in the event of the government approaching the court against the SIR, says Satheesan

The Hindu 5 Nov 2025 7:47 pm

Panattoni, Edayar Zinc to invest 800 crore in Kochi industrial park

The project marks Panattonis entry into Kerala and serves as the anchor development within the Kerala Logistics & Industrial City initiative

The Hindu Businessline 5 Nov 2025 7:43 pm

Kerala governor invites applications for Calicut University VC; state govt terms it 'undemocratic'

Kerala Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar has invited applications for the Vice-Chancellor post at the University of Calicut. The state government has strongly criticized this move, calling it undemocratic and an encroachment on state control. Higher Education Minister R Bindu stated legal action will be taken against the notification. This action is seen as an excessive use of power.

The Times of India 5 Nov 2025 7:34 pm

SIT expands probe to cover possible TDB collusion in Sabarimala gold theft case

An SIT plainclothes team has reportedly arrived in Sabarimala, apparently to prepare the ground for escorting the accused to the temple to gather further evidence

The Hindu 5 Nov 2025 7:26 pm

Kerala govt. plans a shared ownership to resume work on Sathram airstrip

The NCC-operated airstrip, damaged in a 2022 landslip, requires 11.5 acres more for further development, but the Forest dept. has declared the nearby areas as reserve forest. The govt. now plans to share the ownership of the family among Revenue, Forest, Disaster Management wings and the NCC

The Hindu 5 Nov 2025 7:24 pm

Survey Vessel Ikshak to join Indian Navy, will safeguard vast maritime frontiers

NEW DELHI: The Indian Navy is poised to enhance its hydrographic survey capabilities with the commissioning of Ikshak, the third vessel of the Survey Vessel (Large) [SVL] class, on Thursday. Also, this vessel will be the first of its class to be based at the Southern Naval Command, Cochin, Kerala. The Navy on Wednesday termed the commissioning of Ikshak as a significant milestone in the Indian Navy's ongoing efforts to augment its survey and charting infrastructure. As a symbol of indigenous strength, technical excellence and maritime stewardship, Ikshak is ready to serve the nation - charting the unknown and safeguarding India's vast maritime frontiers., said Navy. The ship will be formally commissioned into service in presence of Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi, Chief of the Naval Staff, at a ceremony at Naval Base, Kochi. Ikshak will get the prefix Indian Naval Ship (INS) once formally commissioned in the force. These Survey Vessels (Large) shall be 110 metre long with deep displacement of 3,300 tonnes and complement of 231, capable of full scale coastal and deep-water hydrographic survey of ports and harbours, approaches and determination of navigational channels/routes. Equipped with state-of-the-art hydrographic and oceanographic equipment, including a high-resolution multi-beam echo sounder, Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV), Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV), and four Survey Motor Boats (SMBs), Ikshak brings unmatched versatility and capability to the Navy's hydrographic fleet. The ship is also fitted with a helicopter deck, extending its operational reach and enabling multi-domain missions. In addition, the vessels shall undertake surveys of maritime limits up to EEZ/ extended continental shelf. These shall be deployed for collection of oceanographic and geophysical data for defence applications. In their secondary role, these shall be capable of performing limited search & rescue, limited ocean research and operate as hospital ship/casualty holding ships. Built by Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers (GRSE) Ltd., Kolkata, Ikshak stands as a shining example of India's growing self-reliance in shipbuilding. The vessel embodies over 80% indigenous content, reflecting the success of the Aatmanirbhar (self reliant) Bharat initiative and collaborative synergy between GRSE and Indian Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). The contract for building four survey ships was signed between MoD and GRSE on 30 Oct 18 at a total cost of Rs 2435 Crs. The first vessel of the Project, INS Sandhayak, was commissioned in December 2021. The name 'Ikshak', meaning 'Guide' in Sanskrit, aptly defines the ship's role as a sentinel of precision and purpose. The vessel is designed to undertake full-scale coastal and deep-water hydrographic surveys of ports, harbours, and navigational channels. The data generated will be vital for ensuring safe navigation at sea, strengthening India's maritime safety framework. Planning for the future, additional capabilities, in 2023, the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) approved procurement of Next Generation Survey Vessels for the Indian Navy, which, the Ministry of Defence said, will greatly enhance its capabilities in performing Hydrographic Operations.

The New Indian Express 5 Nov 2025 7:13 pm

Calicut V-C appointment may face legal hurdles

A section of the Senate members affiliated to the CPI(M) are planning to approach the High Court against the recent constitution of the search-cum-selection committee by Governor and Chancellor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar

The Hindu 5 Nov 2025 6:28 pm

LoI signed with UAE-based company to bring Rs 850 crore FDI to Technopark-III: Kerala CM

Exciting news for Kerala! The state is on the brink of an impressive Rs 850 crore in foreign direct investment, with UAE's Al Marzooqi Holdings FZC signing a Letter of Intent. This venture will bring the Meridian Tech Park to life in Technopark phase III, focusing on sustainable practices and collaborative innovation.

The Economic Times 5 Nov 2025 6:28 pm

Karnataka State Haj Organisers Association Elects New Leadership at 8th General Body Meeting

Bengaluru: The Karnataka State Haj Organisers Association (KSHOA) held its 8th General Body Meeting at Gulistan Hall, Infantry Road, with strong participation from organisers across the state. Representatives from the Haj Organisers Associations of Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, along with officials from airlines serving Haj and Umrah pilgrims from Bengaluru, were also [] The post Karnataka State Haj Organisers Association Elects New Leadership at 8th General Body Meeting first appeared on .

Islamic Voice 5 Nov 2025 5:57 pm

Singer-songwriter Zeba Tommy on winning the Kerala State Awards 2024 for Best Playback Singer

The artiste won the award for the track, Aarorum' from Am Ah composed by Gopi Sundar

The Hindu 5 Nov 2025 5:15 pm

New facilities at government hospitals at Mattancherry and Fort Kochi

Newly constructed blocks at the Woman and Child Hospital in Mattancherry and the Fort Kochi Taluk Hospital, a renovated community hall at Kalvathy and beautification of Diamond Park among the joint initiatives of Kochi Corporation and Cochin Smart Mission Limited

The Hindu 5 Nov 2025 4:55 pm

Kerala HCs Ruling On Muslim Mans Second Marriage: How It Differs From Other Verdicts

The Kerala High Court said in a recent order that a Muslim man cannot get his second marriage registered without notifying his first wife.

News18 5 Nov 2025 4:37 pm

Kerala couple sentenced 180 years for sexual assault of daughter

Kerala: A couple in Keralas Manjeri area of Malappuram district were sentenced to 180 years of imprisonment each for repeated sexual assault of a minor girl by a Special Protection Of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) court on Tuesday, November 4. The couple was also fined Rs 11.75 lakh each, and failure to pay would 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 5 Nov 2025 4:28 pm

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News18 5 Nov 2025 3:56 pm

Former LDF Minister T.U. Kuruvilla slams Kerala govt for delay in Chelad stadium completion

He says the stadium could have been completed long ago if even less than half of the 70 crore reportedly being spent on renovating Kaloor international stadium was invested in proposed Chelad project

The Hindu 5 Nov 2025 3:42 pm

Only In Banana Republic: Kerala Court Slams Police For Arresting Barber Over 10 ML Liquor

Granting bail to the barber, the court described the case as a misuse of the Abkari law and a reflection of misplaced priorities in policing.

News18 5 Nov 2025 2:11 pm

Thiruvanathapuram local body polls: Rift in BJP over candidate selection, Nemom president resigns

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: A rift has erupted in the BJPs Thiruvananthapuram unit even before the release of the candidates list for the upcoming local body elections. BJP Nemom area president M Jayakumar resigned from his post on Tuesday, citing differences over the candidate selection process. In his resignation letter, Jayakumar said that despite serving the party for the past 43 years, he was denied justice within the organisation. He submitted his resignation to BJP district president Karamana Jayan and Nemom constituency president Rajesh on Tuesday evening. Party sources said Jayakumars move came after indications that M R Gopan, who had earlier won from the Ponnumangalam ward, would be fielded as the BJP candidate in Nemom this time. In his letter, Jayakumar alleged that the party leadership ignored the demand of local workers who wanted a candidate from within the Nemom ward itself. He also alleged that Gopan, who had previously represented Nemom, had abandoned the ward during the COVID-19 pandemic and even worked against the sitting BJP councillor Deepika U. The five wards under the Nemom area are considered BJP strongholds, and the party had won all of them in the previous election. Sources said that with the Ponnumangalam ward now reserved for women, Gopan is reportedly seeking a safer constituency by contesting from Nemom. The BJP is yet to officially announce its list of candidates for the Thiruvananthapuram Corporation. Sources said that both the BJP district leadership and the RSS are backing Gopans candidature in Nemom. The party is expected to announce candidates for about half of the corporation wards by Thursday or Friday, following final discussions led by BJP state president Rajeev Chandrasekhar. The developments come even as the BJP is preparing to hold electoral meet marches across the city on Wednesday, with party state president Rajeev Chandrasekhar scheduled to participate.

The New Indian Express 5 Nov 2025 2:02 pm

Kerala: Mother and her friend sentenced to 180 years for repeatedly abusing 12-year-old daughter; Court orders multi-lakh fine

A shocking child abuse case saw a woman and her male partner sentenced to 180 years rigorous imprisonment each. They were found guilty of repeatedly sexually assaulting the woman's 12-year-old daughter. The mother aided the abuse, even threatening the child. The case came to light when neighbours alerted Childline. This is a severe punishment for such a heinous crime.

The Economic Times 5 Nov 2025 1:41 pm

Kerala Govt sanctions 20 cr towards pension, benefits of retired anganwadi workers

Finance Minister KN Balagopal said the assistance was granted to the Anganwadi Workers and Helpers Welfare Fund Board

The Hindu Businessline 5 Nov 2025 12:33 pm

Pampa police to 'keep an eye' on every worker entering Sabarimala via mobile app

PATHANAMTHITTA: For decades, thousands of vendors, dolly carriers, cooks, cleaners, and other seasonal workers have flocked to the Sabarimala hills. Most of their faces were familiar only for a season, and their origins often unknown. Over the years, some of them came under police radar for using the dense forests as a cover to escape the law. This season, however, the police at Pampa are armed with a simple but powerful mobile application, using which the officers can now trace every worker at Sannidhanam, Pampa or Nilakkal with just a few taps on their phones. The initiative, called the Pampa Police Sabarimala Workers Data Register App, is quietly transforming how security is managed at one of India's busiest pilgrimage centres. A digital leap for the hill shrine The app is the brainchild of Pampa Station House Officer C K Manoj, who envisioned a way to replace the age-old handwritten registers that once recorded worker details in bulky ledgers. Developed by R R Rajesh of the Pathanamthitta Cyber Cell, the project was rolled out under the guidance of Sabarimala Police Chief Coordinator ADGP S Sreejith, as part of a wider plan to modernise the temple town's policing. Every year, over 60 lakh pilgrims visit Sabarimala, nestled within the dense forests of the Periyar Tiger Reserve in Pathanamthitta district. While the devotees return home after their pilgrimage, thousands of temporary workers stay back for months -- maintaining facilities, carrying pilgrims on dolly chairs, or working in shops and canteens. Over 7,000 workers, including more than 2,000 migrants from other states, are estimated to be employed each season. Yet, until recently, the police had no comprehensive way to know who they were. In the past, we have found people involved in crimes in other districts or states who later reached Sabarimala, working under assumed names, says Manoj. Despite the high security, some individuals evading the law still managed to slip in as casual workers. Physical registers kept at Pampa and Sannidhanam were rarely updated in real time, making background checks tedious, he pointed out. To bridge that gap, the Pampa Police launched a digital registration drive in April 2025. Using a Google Form, they began collecting worker information, including photographs, Aadhaar numbers, phone numbers, and details of employers. A WhatsApp group, named Pampa Police Labour Data Collection Group, was created to bring together shop owners and contractors. QR codes linked to the registration form were pasted in shops and check-posts, and regular inspections at KSRTC depots and forest entry points ensured compliance. By the time the project matured, over 5,200 workers had been digitally registered -- creating Sabarimala's first-ever searchable database of seasonal workers. From registers to real-time monitoring The turning point came when Cyber Cell officer Rajesh transformed the collected data into a fully functional mobile application using Google Script. The app allows officers to instantly verify a worker's details using up to ten identifiers -- including name, Aadhaar, or phone number. The entire system is designed for speed and accuracy, says an officer. Even during a crowd surge, if someone behaves suspiciously, we can check their background within seconds. The app has now been installed on every police officer's phone in Pampa. It has also proved invaluable during high-security events such as the President of India's visit, when authorities needed to ensure that every worker in the zone was verified and accounted for. The police are now in the process of verifying police clearance certificates (PCC) for all registered workers. From the 2025-26 season, verified individuals will be issued official ID cards, further tightening the system. The benefits go beyond crime prevention. During emergencies or natural disasters, the digital register helps authorities identify and account for every worker in the area -- crucial in a forest zone where evacuation can be challenging.

The New Indian Express 5 Nov 2025 12:29 pm

Suresh Gopi tells Kerala govt not to exaggerate extreme poverty eradication claims as ploy to mislead people for another five years

However, Union Minister says he will have no objection if State governments claims are indeed factual

The Hindu 5 Nov 2025 11:45 am

First instalment of SSK funds received by Kerala: Minister Sivankutty

Kerala has received the first installment of central funds for the Samagra Shiksha Kerala (SSK) scheme, amounting to Rs 92.41 crore. While recurring funds are in, non-recurring funds for construction and significant arrears from the previous fiscal year remain outstanding. The state awaits central allocation for special educators for differently-abled children, a burden it has been partially shouldering.

The Economic Times 5 Nov 2025 11:28 am

Special Intensive Revision: District Collectors in Kerala directed to avoid overlap of SIR and local body election works

Personnel engaged in conduct of local body elections will not be entrusted with BLO duties during SIR. In instances where staff involved in local body election work are also designated as BLO, they will be replaced by other officials, says Chief Electoral Officer (Kerala) Rathan Kelkar

The Hindu 5 Nov 2025 10:49 am

Child Artist Slams Prakash Raj Over Kerala State Film Awards Snub

Devanandha Jibin shared an Instagram post a day after the Prakash Raj-led jury announced the 55th Kerala State Films Awards

NDTV 5 Nov 2025 10:42 am

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News18 5 Nov 2025 9:58 am

Mother, stepfather get 180 years jail in Kerala POCSO case

The court also imposed a fine of Rs 11.75 lakh each, directing that failure to pay the fine would result in an additional 20 years of imprisonment

Mid Day 5 Nov 2025 9:43 am

Duo giving gold loans sans interest arrested

BENGALURU: The Economic Offences Wing of the Central Crime Branch (CCB) arrested two men who cheated the public by offering zero per cent interest on gold loans. The accused had opened a jewellery shop in Vidyaranyapura, advertising zero per cent interest on gold loans to attract the public. Believing the advertisement, many customers pledged their gold ornaments and took loans. The accused closed the shop and fled with gold and silver ornaments worth around Rs 1.8 crore. Around 1.4kg of gold ornaments and 5kg of silver were seized from the arrested duo, identified as Salaam and Ajith. When the victims pledged their ornaments, they were given only 50-60 per cent of the actual value of the pledged gold and were told not to redeem their jewellery for at least 11 months. During this period, the accused illegally sold the pledged gold to another jewellery shop in HRBR Layout, earning a profit of 40-50 per cent. Under this scheme, around 4kg of gold was misappropriated. After 11 months, the accused closed the shop and absconded, said an officer. Two weeks ago, the main accused arrested from his residence in Peenya. Preliminary probe revealed that the accused were involved in similar fraudulent activities in Dakshina Kannada district and Kerala.

The New Indian Express 5 Nov 2025 9:28 am

Will oppose Centres labour codes at meet: Minister Sivankutty

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Kerala will firmly voice its objection to the Centres new labour codes at the National Conference of Labour and Industry Ministers and Secretaries, scheduled to be held in New Delhi on November 11 and 12, Labour Minister V Sivankutty said on Tuesday. Kerala is ready to bring in timely reforms in labour laws from a worker-centric perspective. But reforms that dilute workers protections cannot be accepted, Sivankutty said. He added that labour reforms must go beyond Ease of Doing Business and focus on Ease of Living, improving the quality of life of workers. Strengthening worker-employer relations and maintaining Kerala as a labour-friendly state will remain a key policy of the LDF government, he said. He said that the state will extend full cooperation to the Pradhan Mantri Viksit Bharat Rozgar Yojana, which came into effect on August 1, aimed at creating new employment opportunities and enhancing employability. The state will also work with the Employees Provident Fund Organisation to expand social security coverage through data sharing, he said. Highlighting Keralas leadership in skill development, Sivankutty said the state has become the first in India to implement a decentralised skill development model, treating each district as a distinct labour market. Major upcoming initiatives include a National Training Institute in Metro and Rail Technology in Kochi, drone technology training at Kottarakkara in collaboration with IIT Palakkad and National Institute of Electronic and Information Technology, and a Skill India International Centre and Migration Centre in Thiruvananthapuram by March 2026. Kerala is finalising a sister-state agreement with Hesse, Germany, to boost cooperation in technology, economy, and human resource development, Sivankutty said.

The New Indian Express 5 Nov 2025 8:08 am

India steadily moving towards Viksit Bharat, says Vice-Prez

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Vice President C P Radhakrishnan on Tuesday said that India is moving steadily towards becoming a Viksit Bharat by 2047, where every citizen, including the poor, should have access to the best healthcare facilities. Addressing a gathering at the Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology (SCTIMST) here, the vice president highlighted the importance of wealth generation for national progress and stressed that its benefits must reach even the most remote corners of the country. Radhakrishnan lauded SCTIMSTs remarkable achievements in indigenous medical device development-including the low-cost Chitra heart valve, Chitra blood bag, and rapid diagnostic kits for tuberculosis which have earned global recognition. Describing the institute as an inspiration for government institutions across India, he assured full government support for its ongoing research activities. Emphasising the crucial role of research and innovation in Indias journey towards self-reliance under the Viksit Bharat @2047 vision, the vice president said there is renewed vigour in scientific advancement, with the government extending substantial financial support to promote innovation. He urged researchers to utilise these opportunities to create a positive impact on society, stressing that the true success of research lies in its ability to improve peoples lives and enhance societal well-being. Speaking at the event, Governor Rajendra Arlekar said SCTIMST has played a significant role in serving the common people and stands as a shining example of Atmanirbhar Bharat (Self-reliant India). Union Minister of State for Petroleum, Natural Gas, and Tourism Suresh Gopi; Finance Minister K N Balagopal; SCTIMST Director Dr Sanjay Behari; Deputy Director Dr S Manikandan; and heads of various departments of the institute were also present. Earlier, the vice president inaugurated an exhibition organised by SCTIMST, showcasing its landmark achievements in biomedical research and healthcare innovation.

The New Indian Express 5 Nov 2025 8:05 am

Fort Police trace, return 272 lost phones worth Rs 1 crore

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: In a year-long chase, the Fort Police team has tracked down and returned 272 stolen or lost phones worth nearly Rs 1 crore to their owners, many of them recovered from far corners of the country. Acting on complaints from East Fort, Pazhavangadi and Chalai, a team led by the former station house officer Shivakumar used the CEIR (Central Equipment Identity Register) portal and technical data such as IMEI numbers and location tracking to trace the stolen phones. Since November 2024, the Fort Police have been consistently conducting such drives, helping residents get their phones back. The devices were recovered from across the state and even from states like Tamil Nadu, Bihar, Andhra Pradesh and Delhi. In October alone, 25 devices worth Rs 15 lakh were recovered and returned to owners. High-end phones are the usual targets, said Sreejith I S, one of the officers on the tracing team. Most of the thefts were committed by people from other states. Some devices end up in local shops while others are taken outside of the state, he said. The police advise every phone owner to register their IMEI number on the CEIR portal using an alternative mobile number. Once a stolen phones SIM is activated anywhere in the country, the portal notifies both the registered owner and the police. We usually call up the person who has the device and get them to send it back if it is outside of the state. Usually, it might be sold to some mobile shops, Sreejith said. If the phones are detected within Thiruvananthapuram or nearby districts, the team directly tracks down the culprits. Some migrant workers steal and keep the phones at their homes. We recover them from there. There are locals involved too, he added. The farthest the team has gone to retrieve a phone was Delhi, where the complainant had crucial data stored on the device, police said. The initiative began when former Fort SHO Shivakumar noticed a sharp rise in complaints about missing phones. This drive is now continued by the team. High-end phones usual target High-end phones are the usual targets, said Sreejith I S, one of the officers on the tracing team Most of the thefts were committed by people from other states. Some devices end up in local shops, he said

The New Indian Express 5 Nov 2025 8:04 am

Scrub typhus detected in expat, 1st known case from non-endemic area

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: A Gulf Keralites impulsive decision to return home to treat a persistent fever turned out to be life-saving after he was diagnosed with scrub typhus a potentially fatal infection that requires early treatment. This has become the first documented case of scrub typhus contracted in the Gulf and diagnosed in India, according to a case study published in the peer-reviewed journal Mass Gathering Medicine. The report warns that scrub typhus, once thought to be confined to parts of Southeast Asia and the Western Pacific, may now be emerging in the Middle East and recommends testing for the disease in patients with unexplained fever, even in non-endemic areas. The disease was detected in a 52-year-old Thiruvananthapuram man, who had been living in Dubai. After four days of high fever, chills, vomiting, and severe fatigue that did not respond to broad-spectrum antibiotics, he flew to Kerala and went straight from the airport to a super-specialty hospital in Thiruvananthapuram. Some types of fever can only be cured back home, he told doctors, echoing a common belief among his expatriate friends. The disease is seen rarely in the Gulf, making diagnosis there unlikely. However, scrub typhus is familiar to hospitals in Kerala, with nearly 1,000 cases reported annually. The patient was diagnosed within three days and responded quickly to the antibiotic, doxycycline, making a full recovery. In Dubai, scrub typhus is rarely recognised, and though doxycycline is available, doctors may not think to use it since the disease is not commonly reported there, explained Dr A Althaf, professor at Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram, and co-author of the report. The patient had been in Dubai for the past year, so its almost certain the infection occurred there. This case reminds us that doctors should consider scrub typhus in fever cases, even from areas where its not usually found, he said. Dr Althaf, who diagnosed Keralas first scrub typhus case in Nedumangad in 2003, noted that the disease has a 50% mortality rate if untreated, but is easily curable with early doxycycline therapy. Scrub typhus, first reported in India in 1932, is caused by the bacterium Orientia tsutsugamushi and spread by mite bites. Globally, about one million cases occur each year. According to the states health data, 70% of cases occur in Thiruvananthapuram district, though Kozhikode, Wayanad, Idukki, and Kollam also report the disease. In 2024, the state recorded 981 cases and 19 deaths. So far this year, 699 cases and 13 deaths have been reported. Know the disease Infection caused by bacteria named Orientia Tsutsugamushi Bacteria enters human body through the bites of larval mites Incubation period: 6-20 days Symptoms: High grade fever, chills and rigorous, myalgia and body ache, intense headache. Throat pain, dry cough and chest pain Diagnostic findings: Eschars (less than 1cm in diameter) in concealed and moist areas of the body (groins, armpits) Scrub antibody test: IgM Elisa Prevention: Protective clothing and use of insect repellents

The New Indian Express 5 Nov 2025 7:52 am

SIR kicks off in Kerala; focus on elderly on day 1

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The distribution of enumeration forms as part of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls began in the state on Tuesday. On the first day, enumeration forms were distributed by booth level officers (BLOs) at the houses of senor citizens and prominent persons. Chief Electoral Officer (CEO)-Kerala Rathan U Kelkar visited the house of veteran actor Madhu in Thiruvananthapuram and presented the enumeration form to him. Additional CEOs Sharmila C Nair and Krishnadasan P were also present. As per data compiled by the CEOs office at 8pm on Tuesday, 2.07 lakh people were given enumeration forms in the state. Kelkar said the actual number would be much higher once all BLOs upload the data from various booths. Meanwhile, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has convened an all party meeting at 4.30pm on Wednesday to discuss the SIR implementation in state. The meet will be held online.

The New Indian Express 5 Nov 2025 7:50 am

Kerala govt rolls out Kerala Savari 2.0

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The state government on Tuesday launched the upgraded version of its homegrown ride-hailing platform, Kerala Savari 2.0, with Labour Minister V Sivankutty flagging off a fleet of autorickshaws in front of the Secretariat. The state-backed taxi-hiring application has begun operations within the Thiruvananthapuram and Kochi city limits, marking a major milestone in Keralas digital public transport initiative. Officials said by December, Kerala Savari 2.0 will transform into a multi-modal transport platform, integrating the Metro, Water Metro, Metro feeder buses, autorickshaws and cabs into a single mobility system one that could become a national model for unified transport solutions. The project will be expanded to other districts and cities in the coming months, Sivankutty said. Unlike private operators, Kerala Savari 2.0 follows government-fixed fares, ensuring fair earnings for drivers and affordable rates for passengers. Labour Commissioner Safna Nazaruddin said instead of paying commissions per ride, drivers will pay only a nominal subscription fee. Originally launched in 2022 as a pilot within the Thiruvananthapuram corporation limits, Kerala Savari faced technical hurdles that have now been resolved. A new technical team have been conducting successful trial runs in Thiruvananthapuram and Kochi since May.

The New Indian Express 5 Nov 2025 7:49 am

Christian outreach: Major Archbishop Thattil meets PM

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: At a time when complaints are being raised by Churches, especially regarding the violation of minority rights related to educational institutions and various other benefits, Major Archbishop of Syro Malabar Church, Mar Raphael Thattil, met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi on Tuesday. The meeting held in the evening reportedly touched subjects related to minority rights of Christian community. The PM gave assurance to the Church heads that he would make sure that Churchs rights are protected, said sources present at the meeting. Mar Kuriakose Bharanikulangara, first Metropolitan Archbishop of Faridabad, accompanied the Major Archbishop. Bishop Thattil also submitted a representation to the PM. The two archbishops and other Church heads met the PM after meeting Union Minister George Kurian. BJP state president Rajeev Chandrasekhar, and party general secretaries Anoop Antony and Shone George were also present at the meeting. The meeting was organised as part of BJPs Christian outreach programme launched in Kerala since Modi took over as PM. The bishops first went to George Kurians official residence before meeting the PM. At the meeting, the archbishop reportedly told the PM that compared to other minority communities, the Christian communitys rights are not being protected. He also highlighted that many of its minority rights have not been addressed. The PM assured the Church representatives that he would make sure that their minority rights are protected, a leader told TNIE. BJP leader Anoop Antony told TNIE that the meeting was an extension of the Christian outreach programme carried out by the party. He also claimed that the PM has assured his support to the Church. Though the Church representatives did not see any political importance in the meeting, the Churchs closeness with the Modi government and BJPs influence on the Church are being closely watched by political opponents.

The New Indian Express 5 Nov 2025 7:47 am

Caravan tourism fails to get going in Kerala

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Caravan tourism, the state governments flagship tourism project, has lost steam. Kerala Tourism had unveiled KAVA Eco Camp and Caravan Park, states first fully-integrated caravan park, at Manthuruthy near Malampuzha in February. However, not a single caravan has reportedly parked or arrived at the facility since, sparking serious concerns about the projects prospects. Industry insiders and investors blame the initiatives sorry state of affairs on the tourism departments failure to establish a network of caravan parks. Launched with high expectations back in 2021, the Keravan Kerala project attracted many players towards investing in luxury caravans. The department even granted a subsidy of Rs 7.5 lakh to operators who bought caravans. Soon, the state had a fleet of 13 caravans. However, a majority of the states caravan policy beneficiaries have either handed over the vehicles to the film industry or using them to transport patients. Some rent these vehicles out for marriages or to ferry pilgrims. Tourist caravans are not coming; its been eight months since the park opened. Only vehicles engaged in filmmaking occasionally stop during shoots at Malampuzha, lamented Sajeev Kurup, owner of the KAVA Eco Camp and Caravan Park. Investors say the policys subsidy structure is discouraging. While caravan owners receive up to Rs 7.5 lakh in subsidy, caravan park developers get just Rs 5 lakh, despite investing several crores of rupees. There should be parity. I invested Rs 3.5 to Rs 4 crore to set up the park. The infrastructure cost is high, and without enough caravans and more caravan parks, its a dead investment, Sajeev said. The ambitious tourism department plan to set up 10 caravan parks with Kerala Startup Mission (KSUM) has failed to take off. A KSUM official told TNIE that they are developing a caravan tour trail application for caravan tourism. Its the only live project relating to caravan tourism, said the official. Meanwhile, states like Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat and Goa, which launched the project after Kerala, are moving ahead with caravan tourism. We do not have hope now. I was the first to invest in a caravan and had very high expectations. Caravan tourism is still a very viable product and many states have launched it successfully. Here, the initiative derailed due to operational failure, said Tissan Joseph Thachankary, a caravan owner and chairman of Royal Group of Companies. With the present governments term nearing its end and elections round the corner, the industry has lost all hope. Caravans are expensive; I spent around Rs 1 lakh a month as working cost. The government owns several beautiful, accessible sites near dams, forests and hill stations. Investors were ready to construct parks on government property on lease or on built, operate, transfer basis. Unfortunately, the government never took such a decision. Now, with elections approaching the initiative is not likely to take off in near future, Tissan said. When contacted, Tourism director Shika Surendran said the department has suggested several changes to the caravan policy and these are under the governments consideration. The caravan park implemented by the department at Bolgatty is nearing completion. We hope to open it in January, she said. Dead investment Launched in 2021, Keravan Kerala project attracted many players towards investing in luxury caravans The tourism dept even granted a subsidy of I7.5 lakh to operators who bought caravans. Soon, the state had a fleet of 13 caravans However, a majority of the beneficiaries have handed over the vehicles to film industry or use them to transport patients. Some rent them out for marriages or pilgrimages

The New Indian Express 5 Nov 2025 7:39 am

Chennithalas Great Walkathon concludes

KOCHI: The Great Walkathon led by senior Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala reached its grand finale in Kochi on Tuesday, marking the conclusion of the Proud Kerala Walk Against Drugs campaign that covered 13 districts in the state. Thousands joined Chennithala in the walk from Marine Drive to the Durbar Hall ground, as the city turned vibrant with music bands, roller skate displays, and performances by NCC, NSS, and the Student Police Cadets from various schools. Flagging off the walkathon, Leader of Opposition V D Satheesan said that Kerala was becoming the drug capital of India. He urged the authorities to identify and block the sources of narcotics entering the state rather than focusing only on end users. Addressing the gathering, Chennithala said the first phase of the campaign united Kerala in the fight against drugs. At the Durbar Hall ground, Chennithala led participants in taking an anti-drug pledge. MPs, MLAs, judges, clergy, film personalities, and sportspersons attended the event.

The New Indian Express 5 Nov 2025 7:36 am

Joint INDIA bloc action missing in anti-SIR fight

NEW DELHI: While some Opposition-ruled states like Tamil Nadu, Kerala and West Bengal have intensified their protest against the Election Commissions Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, the INDIA bloc is yet to come up with a collective strategy on the issue. The DMK government in Tamil Nadu moved the Supreme Court on Monday challenging the SIR exercise, while West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee hit the streets on Tuesday. The Kerala government is holding an all-party meeting to discuss the future course of action on the electoral roll revision. However, the INDIA bloc parties havent had a joint meeting or discussion ever since the EC announced the SIR for 12 states and Union Territories on October 27, a senior Opposition leader told this paper. 'Assault on people's rights': TN adopts resolution against SIR at all-party meeting, to move SC As the principal Opposition party, the onus lies with the Congress, the leader said. The actions are now limited to the state level and there is no coordination between Opposition parties at the national level. The SIR exercise has already begun in some states and there is hardly any time left, said the leader, pointing out that the INDIA bloc leadership could have planned joint press conferences or protests in the national capital. Speaking to this paper, a senior Congress leader said that the party is likely to discuss the matter after the Bihar election. Significantly, the monsoon session of Parliament was a near washout the Congress-led Opposition insisted on a discussion on Bihars SIR. Nationwide SIR rests on flawed legal reasoning Although the Trinamool Congress (TMC) was part of the protests against the SIR during Parliaments monsoon session, the party now seems to be in no mood to be together with the INDIA bloc on this. TMCs Lok Sabha MP Saugata Roy told this paper that the TMC will fight this battle alone. Another Opposition leader told this paper that the Congress is not taking the initiative as the SIR is not taking place in any of the Congress-ruled states. In other states, they are only allies, he said. SIR sparks panic in West Bengal's Matua belt; BJP and TMC stare at losses

The New Indian Express 5 Nov 2025 7:36 am