Lessons of five state election results
Ashwani Kumar Chrungoo ashwanikc2012@gmail.com Results of the elections conducted for five states (West Bengal, Assam, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and UT of Puducherry) in the month of April were declared on 4th May 2026. Everyone eagerly awaited the outcome of the exact-polls in the background of the exit-poll results declared on 29 May evening. The biggest upheaval of these results is the outcome in the two states namely West Bengal and Tamil Nadu. In Assam, the BJP-NDA further tightened the screws [] The post Lessons of five state election results appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
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The victims were identified as Rahees, 20, Bahas, 18, Siyad, 18, and Fahadh, 22, all from Vellilla Malayil. The injured, Roshan, 20, and Ishaath, 16, are also from the same village.
Rahul Gandhi takes views of Kerala Congress leaders on choice of Chief Minister
Rahul Gandhi convened a meeting with the Kerala Congress leadership to navigate the party's chief ministerial options. During the discussion, he sought valuable feedback on key candidates, spotlighting the dynamics of recent public advocacy. Leaders expressed their inclinations toward KC Venugopal, VD Satheesan, and Ramesh Chennithala, while the Indian Union Muslim League is preparing to contribute their perspective.
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Mechanised boat seized after alleged entry into restricted Tamil Nadu waters
Launched in September 2022, this five-year initiative aims to transform over 14,500 schools into exemplar institutions that lead the way in implementing the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020; only a limited time is left for the scheme to complete its five-year duration, the Ministry stated in a letter issued to the States
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Addressing the International Nurses Day celebrations at Government Medical College, Satya Kumar Yadav says nurses provide emotional support and comfort to patients through compassionate service and care
In a recent workshop, I heard several instructors urging young people to consider some hard facts regarding their career and educational choices. Degree is not destiny and your certificate is not your ceiling were often-repeated exhortations in the conference hall. What happens when degrees fail to fetch jobs or meaningful work? Academic Krishna Kumar argues that the driving force behind the urge to obtain more and more degrees lies within our education system and economic structures. It also can be located in collective psychology, and mental attitudes. The need to delink degrees from jobs was recognised in the 1980s, but little progress was made for several reasons. As far as the NEP 2020 is concerned, one can only say that there is a lot of noise on the stairs, but no one is in the room. Degree Disease Contrary to efforts aimed at delinking degrees from employment, I see a growing clamour for foreign degrees even after obtaining one locally. Pertinently, under the new policy, young people are allowed to pursue dual degrees. Part of the blame for this hangover lies with the erstwhile colonial state, which, for its own purposes, introduced a system of education that was not in sync with the needs and educational traditions of the subcontinent. The British needed babus to run the administration, and after 1947, the change was merely from white sahibs to brown sahibs. Eminent British sociologist Ronald Dore, in his celebrated book The Diploma Disease, explains the craze for more degrees, certificates, and diplomas. Instead of looking into behavioural psychology for answers, he links the phenomenon to the devaluation of qualifications. The problem of joblessness further fuels the urge to acquire new credentials. Prof. Krishna Kumar argues that the volatility of the job market creates anxiety among young people, compelling them to become eligible for as many jobs as possible. This, in turn, opens the path for acquiring multiple degrees in the vast education bazaar. This mad race for certificates wastes and exhausts the energy of young people, most of whom depend on parental finance and advice. Unfortunately, the obsession with accumulating degrees has given birth to what experts call the time-pass generation youth who merely count days and nights while waiting for a job and experiencing restless boredom. The colonial framework of education also made us hesitant to work with our own hands. Time-Pass Generation It was during his fieldwork in the Meerut region of Uttar Pradesh for his doctoral thesis that scholar Craig Jeffrey, in 1999, observed groups of young men outside two colleges near a tea stall, most of them belonging to Jat families. These young people were the object of lavish parental attention and heavy educational investment. Drawn by the hope of salaried employment, these men spent much of their day in what they called time pass. Much later, in China, we noticed an equivalent phenomenon in the lying-flat movement, which encouraged youth to withdraw from the economic race and settle for modest workplace success and limited consumer fulfilment. Until recently, many in South Asia resorted to the donkey route to leave their countries and settle abroad. In Senegal and several other countries, youth have responded to such frustrations by organising cultural festivals to vent their pent-up anxieties. The unemployment of the educated did not begin with the economic reforms of 1991, nor is it confined to any particular region. A recent study by Azim Premji University found graduate unemployment existing as far back as 1983, even when the public sector was expanding and education was largely viewed as a public good. There are several explanations for this problem. First, our higher education system is broken. Many of our challenges stem from an acute leadership crisis in higher education. Foreign and private universities may have some space to address this issue, but public-sector institutions have increasingly become liabilities. In China, reforms became possible because of visionary managers. The country is a one-party system but campus culture is interactive and innovative. You cannot convert university/College into a graveyard to showcase your administrative efficiency. The universities/Colleges are not monasteries but places where students have a right to be wrong. The time has come for us to hire the best talent from anywhere to run our institutions and provide them with maximum autonomy to achieve targets. The leadership of higher education institutions should not be selected on the basis of parochial considerations or opportunistic ideological alignments of aspirants. The historic Government College/ University Lahore was built by a Hungarian Jew with the motto: Courage to Know. A Muslim beggar contributed one rupee toward the establishment of Banaras Hindu University. The government and the market need to provide outcome-linked grants to institutions while encouraging them to diversify their revenue streams. To restore academic rigour, we must address governance issues through deep audits and institutional restructuring. Recently, noted academic Prof. Dinesh Singh in an interview at the India Today Conclave, admitted that India has lost its way while implementing NEP 2020. The fact remains that no institution can rise above the quality of its leadership. To quote Cardinal Lawrence: Let us pray that God grants us a pope who knows how to doubt. Second, every countrys growth model eventually undergoes transition and exhaustion. In India, the 1991 economic reforms undoubtedly marked a major turning point. Investment manager Saurabh Mukherjea, while speaking at the Indian Express Adda, observed that India faces three major stresses. White-collar employment has stagnated even as the country produces nearly eighty lakh graduates annually. Small businesses face volatility, profits are increasingly concentrated, and nearly eighty percent of employment generated by small companies is under pressure. Additionally, wage compression has intensified, and instead of relying on employers for retirement benefits and healthcare, citizens are increasingly being asked to become self-reliant. It must also be underlined that while we depoliticised the economy and built broad political consensus across ideological lines, we simultaneously politicised higher education, resulting in declining standards and rising mediocrity. We must urgently overhaul the system to make graduates employable and, in contemporary parlance, job-ready. Some measures that need to be undertaken in earnest include the following: First, we are not alone in experiencing rapid changes and economic stress. According to The Harvard Crimson annual faculty survey, professors warn of declining academic focus, with nearly two-thirds believing that students prioritise jobs over classroom learning. Land reforms and phenomenal expansion of English medium schools in Jammu and Kashmir, the literacy movement in Kerala, the English-medium schooling boom in Goa, and near-universal education in Mizoram have all expanded access to education without ensuring alignment with employability. We realised this too late and began lamenting how education has outpaced employability. In Kerala, much of the educated workforce holds degrees in commerce and the arts, while job growth lies elsewhere. There are useful lessons to be learned from states such as Himachal Pradesh and Sikkim, where balanced growth has led to better absorption of educated youth. Second, the recent Union Budget (202627) proposal for five higher education townships or university hub zones near major industrial and logistics corridors across different states should be expanded. This initiative is expected to create a more integrated academic ecosystem where universities and industries can work side by side to bridge the gap between education and employment. Entrepreneurial initiatives surrounding Stanford University were valued at approximately three trillion dollars in 2012. During COVID-19, the University of Houston contributed significantly to the citys economy. We continue to view education as a linear journey: school, college, university, and then employment. In China, however, many young people enter the economy through practical, income-generating skills such as repairing goods, preparing food, or producing simple items. Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime. These are not fallback options but legitimate entry points into economic life. Such youth redefine education through modest beginnings. Third, from a foundational perspective, we need to reconceptualise school education and treat any dilution of it as an original sin. The key features of school education in Finland include ensuring that every child feels seen, heard, and valued. Children trust their teachers. The system is not centred on grades but on learning, curiosity, creativity, and a love for education. Students are free to explore, and teachers are free to support them. The government in Jammu and Kashmir should consider sending committed educational leaders to Finland so that best practices may be studied and replicated, as many governments have already done. In conclusion, it must be reiterated that an investment in knowledge pays the best interest, as Benjamin Franklin famously said. Finland has made education a national priority, while Israel has declared brainpower its greatest natural resource. We should not make a mess of it. The author is Kashmir based Political Scientist.
Infant found in Ammathottil in Thiruvananthapuram
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Several Samastha leaders are now more openly recognising IUMLs key role in the political landscape and its likely importance in forming and running the upcoming government
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Ganesh Kumar vows to revitalize KC(B) following Pathanapuram upset
QIP meet: teachers organisations against delay in declaring SSLC results
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Muslim League calls for emergency session over Kerala CMs race
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He dismisses misconceptions about communists' visit to places of worship. He says a chapter in his new book Sanathanikalude Hindutva Vazhikal examines non-Brahmanical ritual practices and Kodungalloor Kavu is one such important site
NEET-UG exam cancellation sparks anger in Kerala
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Supreme Court summons Kochi ACP over FIR delay
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MLA-elect V. Muraleedharan slams delay in Kerala government formation, warns of governance vacuum
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Tensions Rise Within Keralas LDF Alliance Following Election Defeat
Thiruvananthapuram, May 12: Tensions are escalating within the Left Democratic Front (LDF) in Kerala following a significant electoral defeat. The coalition, which includes the CPI and the Communist Party of India (Marxist), is now facing new fractures. The internal dispute over the position of the oppositions deputy leader has transformed into a larger conflict within ... Read more Tensions Rise Within Keralas LDF Alliance Following Election Defeat
AICC general secretary K.C. Venugopal, former Leader of the Opposition V.D. Satheesan and senior leader Ramesh Chennithala are reportedly the top contenders for CMs mantle
Kerala CM Would Not be Based Merely on MLAs' Views: Muraleedharan
If the decision had to be taken just on the views of the MLAs, it would already be done by now, Muraleedharan added
Bisleri Unveils Patriot Limited-Edition Packs Featuring Mammootty and Fahadh Faasil
Bisleri International, India’s leading packaged drinking water brand, continues to strengthen its long-standing association with cinema through its latest collaboration with the Malayalam action-drama Patriot for its limited-edition packs. Featuring an ensemble cast led by Mammootty and Fahadh Faasil, the film has already generated significant buzz among audiences across Kerala. The special-edition packs are currently available across Bisleri’s 500 ml, 1 Litre, 2 Litre, and Soda SKUs in the Kerala market. Bisleri Unveils Patriot Limited-Edition Packs Featuring Mammootty and Fahadh Faasil Commenting on the association, Tushar Malhotra, Director of Sales and Marketing at Bisleri International , said, “ Consumer engagement today is increasingly driven by culture, entertainment and shared experiences. Our association with Patriot is part of Bisleri’s larger strategy to build strong regional relevance through cultural integrations that resonate deeply with audiences .” The Patriot limited-edition packs celebrate the scale and popularity of Malayalam cinema while driving strong visibility for the association across Kerala. Available at upto 3000 retail outlets spanning general and modern trade stores, the special packs are supported by in-store branding, branded Bisleri trucks travelling across key markets in the state, and amplification across digital and social media platforms to engage consumers and movie enthusiasts alike. The limited-edition packs are also available on the Bisleri@Doorstep App. About Bisleri International Pvt. Ltd With a legacy of over 50 years, Bisleri International Pvt. Ltd has grown to become one of the largest premium beverage businesses in India. Being the makers of the country's largest-selling packaged drinking water, Bisleri follows a stringent process of 114 quality tests and a 10-stage purification. It remains true to its core value of providing consumers with pure, safe and healthy water. Bisleri International has a strong presence with 128 operational plants and a robust distribution network of over 6,000 Distributors and 7,500 Distribution Trucks across India and UAE market. It offers a range of beverages that are produced for all occasions. Whether it is the promise of goodness, trust, and purity with Bisleri packaged drinking water, or a daily dose of health offered through Vedica Himalayan Spring Water. Besides, Bisleri International has ventured into fun-filled refreshments with a diverse range of carbonated drinks available in multiple flavours, such as Bisleri Limonata, Bisleri Rev, Bisleri Spyci Jeera, Bisleri Pop and Bisleri Soda. These Bisleri products are also available on the e-commerce platform - Bisleri@Doorstep. This D2C platform reassures customers that they will receive a safe and uninterrupted supply of their most trusted brand at their doorstep. The core values of Bisleri International lie in yielding growth and embedding sustainability by being responsible in all aspects of the business. The organization has unveiled Sustainability 2.0 with Bisleri Greener Promise that focuses on creating greener future for all through implementing initiatives under the program of recycling, water conservation, and sustainability. For more information on Bisleri International, our people, brands, and OSR initiatives, visit www.bisleri.com.
Delhi's streets are currently adorned with the vibrant yellow blooms of the Amaltas tree, a spectacle that signals the approaching monsoon. This natural phenomenon, shared by an IFS officer, has captivated many. Known as Cassia fistula, the tree's golden flowers are culturally significant, acting as nature's calendar and a symbol of prosperity in India and Thailand.
Congress Widens Kerala CM Talks as Decision Remains Elusive
The party has also asked senior MLA Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan and working presidents P C Vishnunath, Shafi Parambil and A P Anil Kumar to come to Delhi
Congress high command seeks wider consultations as Kerala CM decision remains elusive
Congress leaders are in Delhi to discuss Kerala's next Chief Minister. The party high command is consulting former state presidents and working presidents. Key contenders include Ramesh Chennithala, V D Satheesan, and K C Venugopal. A decision is expected soon as the party seeks broader consensus.
Congress leadership delays decision on Kerala Chief Minister
Senior Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala, AICC general secretary (Organisation) KC Venugopal and Leader of the Opposition VD Satheesan are the three leaders lobbying for the CM post Chief Ministership of the state
India Post GDS 3rd merit list released at indiapost.gov.in: Direct link to download here
India Post has released the third merit list for the 2026 Gramin Dak Sevak (GDS) recruitment, covering remaining postal circles including Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and West Bengal. This list is for the 28,636 vacancies for GDS, BPM, and ABPM positions. Candidates can check the official website for their results and further verification details.
Congress calls ex-chiefs of Kerala unit to brainstorm on next CM
Congress is expanding consultations to select Kerala's new chief minister, with AICC general secretary K C Venugopal and leader of opposition V D Satheesan vying for the top post. The party leadership is engaging with former state presidents and other leaders to ensure the final nominee is well-received, amid speculation and potential backlash.
Wrong to single out Pinarayi Vijayan for taking moral responsibility for poll defeat: CPM
CPM's MA Baby defended Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan, stating the party's defeat is a collective responsibility, not an individual's. He emphasized self-criticism and corrective measures for the entire leadership. Baby also expressed concern over the rise of right-wing forces and the BJP's gains in Kerala.
AICC to hold talks with ex-PCC chiefs on Kerala CM
The Congress central leadership is engaged in extensive discussions with Kerala party leaders to decide the next chief minister. This process aims to ensure maximum consensus. Views from former State PCC presidents are being sought. Allies of the UDF are also observing the developments. Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra are involved in these deliberations.
Kochi metros Kakkanad extension likely to miss Dec. deadline
Uncertainty continues over securing the long-overdue 1,200-crore loan for the extension from the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, which has in turn affected the pace of project execution
News Analysis | Kerala Assembly polls 2026: Crisis over CM choice betrays Cong.s lack of vision
Several veteran Congress leaders and ordinary workers feel let down by the partys insouciance. IUML, which spearheaded the UDF poll campaign successfu... News Analysis | Kerala Assembly polls 2026: Crisis over CM choice betrays Cong.s lack of vision
CPI(M) defends Vijayan, says leadership is collective after Kerala defeat
General secretary M.A. Baby rules out moral responsibility argument; no decision yet on Leader of Opposition post, as Left begins internal review
News Analysis | Kerala Assembly polls 2026: Crisis over CM choice lays bare fault lines in Cong.
Several veteran Congress leaders and ordinary workers feel let down by the partys insouciance. IUML, which spearheaded the UDF poll campaign successfully in many constituencies, has reason to be annoyed. The crisis has laid bare the fault lines within the coalition and eclipsed the journey ahead
MA Baby flags disunity in UDF over CM race in Kerala
In todays episode: Modis appeal amid the West Asia crisis, the suspense over the Congresss Kerala Chief Minister pick, and the political buzz around Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay in Tamil Nadu.
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DC Edit | Dont Delay Kerala CM Further
A week after victory, Kerala still awaits a new government as Congress delays a decision.
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7-crore estimate for work cleared. The Valiathura-Shanghumughom stretch has been listed as one of the worst-hit by coastal erosion in Thiruvananthapuram district
Migrant workers of Munnar estates get a tourney to showcase hockey skills
Kanan Devan Hills Plantations to launch the inter-estate Ripple Tea Hockey Tournament on May 12 to encourage sports enthusiasts among its workforce. Workers from Odisha, West Bengal, Jharkhand, and Assam have been organising matches across estates in the region, prompting the company to launch the tourney
Two die in separate accidents in Kochi
School of Management Studies at Cusat to host international conference
Organ racket scam: hospitals likely to come under probe
So far, five cases have been registered across the Ernakulam rural and Kochi city police limits, with five persons arrested in connection with the organ donation scam
Private bus operators oppose free KSRTC travel for women
All Kerala Bus Operators Organisation State general secretary T. Gopinathan terms UDF move unilateral. He says women and students form the majority of passengers who rely on private buses. If women are allowed to travel free on KSRTC services, private buses will be left carrying mostly students
Kerala CM Talks Enter A Crucial Phase
Congress High Command summons Kerala leaders to Delhi, Kharge, Rahul seek consensus
Muslim League Slams Delay In Naming Kerala CM
League leader P Abdul Hameed, who is also Malappuram district general secretary of the party, argued that comparing Kerala to northern states, where a CM may be chosen even 50 days later, makes no sense, as people in Kerala are politically aware and expect a democratically elected government to start functioning right after the results.
Ensure establishment of multi-speciality hospital in Munnar: Kerala SHRC
Commission emphasises that lack of adequate hospital facilities and poor road connectivity are primary reasons for deteriorating health of pregnant women and newborns in districts tribal settlements
According to the police, the suspect, identified as Bruce Lee Shibu, is suspected to have fled to Tamil Nadu
Odisha to replicate Keralas advanced disaster warning infrastructure KaWaCHaM
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Stakeholders dialogue on Keralas monsoon preparedness on May 21
Titled Tracking the Monsoon, the event will be hosted in association with the India Meteorological Department, Indian Meteorological Society, Kerala State Disaster Management Authority and Directorate of Environment and Climate Change
Kerala govt. absolves two forest officials in Aralam LPG distribution case following Vigilance probe
Procedural lapses were alleged in a 2017 gas connection distribution scheme for 195 below poverty line tribal households in the Aralam rehabilitation area
Those attending the crucial meeting with the partys high command include former KPCC presidents K. Sudhakaran, Mullappally Ramachandran, V.M. Sudheeran and K. Muraleedharan
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DME panel completes inquiry into mental harassment charges at Kozhikode medical college
Most drowning cases occur during summer: Fire dept.
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Clamour for mini fire station at Ramanattukkara gets louder
Angamaly Urban Cooperative Society scam: investors threaten to intensify protest
The Crime Branch has launched a probe into the alleged 96-crore scam. So far, about 10 persons, including former director board members and staff, have been arrested
35 injured after bus, lorry collide in Aluva
The bus was heading from Aluva to Pookkattupady and the lorry was travelling in the opposite direction when they reportedly collided on a narrow road
Wild gaur captured from Kannur, released into Tholpetty Wildlife sanctuary
A couple from Kerala has gone viral after beginning a 650-km walk from Malappuram to Chennai in the hope of meeting newly sworn-in Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay, popularly known as Thalapathy Vijay. Mohammed Rafi and his wife C.P. Ummu Shahanamol started their journey shortly before Vijays swearing-in ceremony and have been documenting the trek on social media.
Kerala Assembly Polls 2026: Chamakkala challenges Ganesh Kumar for debate following deal allegations
Congress MLA-elect from Pathanapuram asks Mr. Kumar to do the math on where the LDFs votes and his own went, rather than break his head over where the BJPs votes disappeared to
Keralas Chief Minister Selection Suspense Nears End as Congress Leaders Gather in New Delhi
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CSML tasked with DPR for model road project in Kochi
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SI held in sexual harassment, extortion cases after surrender
He had been absconding since the registration of cases against him
Water supply to be disrupted in Thiruvananthapuram city on May 15
Kerala private bus operators oppose UDFs free travel scheme for women
Kerala's new government plans free bus travel for women on state buses. Private bus operators warn this will hurt their business. They seek government support before the scheme starts. Karnataka's similar program costs significantly. This initiative could impact Kerala's transport sector finances.
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Thalapathy Craze: Kerala Couple Walks 650 km To Meet Tamil Nadu's Chief Minister Vijay In Chennai
They began their trek on May 7, shortly before Vijay took the oath as the 9th Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu on May 10.
Kerala Chief Minister Or Nothing: VD Satheesan's Big Demand To Congress
VD Satheesan - who is the choice of the people as well as the Congress's Keral ally and UDF constituent IUML -- is not ready to accept a secondary role.

