Battling drug abuse: On Keralas Operation Toofan
Kerala has shown initiative in coordinated action against cartels
Kerala govt moves top court against HC order on Waqf
Kerala's government has approached the Supreme Court challenging a High Court order. This order restricts the state Waqf board from making major decisions. The High Court cited concerns about the board's composition and a recent amendment. The amendment mandates non-Muslim members, which the current board composition may violate. The Supreme Court will now hear the state's appeal for an urgent hearing.
India's southwest monsoon is forecast to strengthen in the coming days. Weather conditions are expected to improve across central and northern regions. Isolated extremely heavy rainfall is predicted for Chhattisgarh and Odisha. Delhi and northern Kerala will experience thunderstorms and rain over the weekend. Multiple active weather systems suggest a monsoon revival by month's end.
Kerala Enhances Tourist Experience with Scientific Training for Guides
Kochi, July 17: Keralas renowned beaches and backwaters are set to offer tourists more than just stunning natural views. Soon, visitors will gain insights into the states rich marine biodiversity, fragile coastal ecosystems, and traditional fishing heritage. To facilitate this, the ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) is training tourist guides to act as ambassadors ... Read more Kerala Enhances Tourist Experience with Scientific Training for Guides
Congress leader Shashi Tharoor rescued after being trapped in hotel lift in Kerala
On Friday evening, Congress MP Shashi Tharoor found himself stuck in a hotel lift. Quick action from fire and rescue teams followed, as initial efforts to free him were unsuccessful. They ultimately employed a hydraulic spreader to successfully open the doors. Tharoor thanked the firefighters for their swift response just moments before his next engagement at a local event.
Keralam: Football Frenzy Sparks Extra Power Push
KSEB to ensure 24-hour supply amid football fever: Reports
Watch: Shashi Tharoor rescued after Kerala hotel lift gets stuck
ISL star swaps jersey for writers pen in maiden travelogue
Oru PanthukalikkaranteIndian Yathrakal, which features a cover unveiled by Indian football legend Sunil Chhetri on July 17, chronicles the experiences of celebrated footballer C.K. Vineeths 63-day solo expedition across India
KSEB plans to procure 300 MW for five years
Regulatory commission gives approval for revisions to bidding framework
Keralas traditional architecture has always been environmentally sustainable, says Tourism Minister
P.C. Vishnunadh inaugurates 9th edition of The Hindu Home Expo in Thiruvananthapuram; three-day event features more than 150 properties from 40 leading builders, priced between 55 lakh and 5 crore
Talrop director board member arrested in investment fraud case
The accused, a native of Pangode, was apprehended on the basis of a complaint filed by a couple from Kallara, who alleged that they were defrauded of 10 lakh after investing in the Kochi-based company
Kerala CM refuses to meet MLA, ignores KSU president at public event
Alappuzha MLA A.D. Thomas had demanded action against ADGP M.R. Ajith Kumar, while KSU president Aloshious Xavier had taken strong exception to the appointment of government pleaders citing their alleged links with the SFI in the past
The Central Bureau of Investigation had said that the absence of signature could cause impediments to the probe
Kerala Cabinet likely to examine possible action against ADGP in Youth Congress members assault case
Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala receives SITs latest report recently vetted by State Police Chief Ravada Chandrasekhar. SIT had accused officer of attempting to to sabotage police probe against then Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayans security personnel, who unjustifiably assaulted Youth Congress black flag protesters in 2023
Scientific, humane approach key to tackling stray dog menace: Minister Bindhu Krishna
Government considering unified digital pet management system, says the Minister for Animal Husbandry and Dairy Development
10,000-crore investment claim: Tatas denial embarrasses Kerala CM
PRD statement says Chief Minister was referring to 10,000-crore investment potential that the government aims at attracting to the State over the coming years under the maritime initiative
Protect and strengthen KIIFB, says CPI(M)s counter White Paper, amid UDF govt.s revamp plan
Document criticises K.M. Chandrasekhar-led commitees finding that Keralas fiscal stress has been compounded by parallel governance structures such as KIIFB; it slams panel for accepting Union governments unilateral definition of Keralas debt as an immutable fact
Expert panel should determine facts in Payyannur child death, says IMA Kerala
CMDRF online system being scuttled to bring back commission raj, alleges Pinarayi Vijayan
He says LDF government had implemented the transparent online system due to complaints regarding local leaders accepting commission to get requests for relief funds cleared
KSEB ramps up power generation at Moolamattom, other hydel stations
Power shortage and the need to ensure uninterrupted supply during the ongoing football World Cup prompt board to boost power generation despite storage constraints
Kerala launches Kanipanthal scheme to set up fruit gardens in schools
As part of the scheme, fruit nutrition gardens will be established in 2,921 educational institutions across the State by planting saplings
Minister directs PWD to complete ongoing road construction in Edamalakkudy tribal panchayat
The Minister set a definitive 45-day deadline to finish the remaining 1.35-kilometre stretch of road connecting Pettimudy to Edalippara, which serves the tribal panchayat.
Kerala Plus One results published; pass percentage rises to 62.01%
Technical higher secondary stream recorded a pass percentage of 49.19%, with 699 students securing above 30% marks from 1,421 evaluated candidates
DDMA had warned of July 7 debris slip in Wayanad, amicus curiae tells Kerala High Court
It says that the District Disaster Management Authority had directed the executing agencies that the excavated earth near the AnakkampoyilKalladiMeppaditwin tube tunnel road project site be removed, to avert a disaster
Shocking Revenge: Kidnapping and Assault Over Rejected Marriage Proposal in Kerala
Thiruvananthapuram, July 17: A shocking incident unfolded in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, where a young man, enraged over a rejected marriage proposal, orchestrated the kidnapping of a womans father and brother. The victims were brutally beaten and threatened with being blown up if the marriage did not proceed. Following this alarming event, police have launched a manhunt ... Read more Shocking Revenge: Kidnapping and Assault Over Rejected Marriage Proposal in Kerala
CPI seeks review of Kerala HC order barring political events at Thekkinkadu Maidan
Party says Thrissurs iconic ground has long served as a democratic public space; to hold protest on July 20
KSHRC orders probe into alleged denial of basic amenities in Edamalakkudy
The commission also ordered a probe into allegations that the Forest department is creating hurdles regarding basic necessities of the tribal population
Keralam government clarifies on proposed shipbuilding project
The Public Relations Department clarified that no single 10,000 crore mega-deal has been finalised with any corporate entity
Turn challenges into opportunities to succeed in life, Ramesh Chennithala tells students
Home Minister inaugurates Thrissur Corporations Vidyashree-2026 awards; O.J. Janeesh highlights Operation Toofan policing initiative
International Justice Day Awards for two para legal volunteers
PIL alleges NBWL standing committee approved 97% of proposals in 11 years
KUHS warns students against enroling on unrecognised medical, health science courses
Vice-Chancellor urges parents and aspirants to verify institutional affiliations and statutory approvals before seeking admission
Infrastructure gaps loom large as Kerala fishermen prepare to venture into international waters
The Union government issues Letters of Authorisation for fishermen to venture into high seas. However, the fishersface challenges such as the high costs of modernising vessels and the shortage of skilled laborers. Guidelines mandate strict adherence to international maritime rules, catch limits, bycatch mitigation strategies, and measures against illegal and unregulated fishing.
Vijayan Warns of Protest if Govt Moves Ahead to Set Up Nuclear Plant in Kerala
Referring to Electricity Minister Sunny Joseph's statement that a nuclear power plant at Cheemeni in Kasaragod was being considered as a long-term solution, Vijayan said such a proposal would face stiff public resistance
DHSE Kerala Plus One result 2026 declared; direct link to download, revaluation details here
The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education has announced the Kerala Plus One Result 2026 today. Students can now check their examination results on the official DHSE Kerala website. The Plus One examinations for 2026 were conducted across the state from March 5 to March 27. Students need to score at least 30 percent or Grade D in each subject. Those unsatisfied with their marks can apply for revaluation or scrutiny.
Kerala to Buy Power to Avoid Cuts During World Cup Final
The move comes frequency of power cuts has increased in the state amid rising electricity demand
Supreme Court takes suo motu cognisance of matter regarding access to life-saving medicines
The matter relates to a woman in Kerala, who was suffering from breast cancer and had moved the State High Court challenging the exorbitant prices of medicine for treatment. She died during the pendency of the plea in the high court.
The power utility has approached the Kerala State Electricity Regulatory Commission requesting its approval for procuring 100 MW each from NTPC Vidyut Vyapar Nigam Ltd and Power Pulse Trading Solutions Ltd at 5.96 per unit
C. B. Jisso Emerges as a Key Contender in NCUI Board of Directors Election
As the National Co-operative Union of India (NCUI) election approaches, cooperative sector observers believe C.B. Jisso, Chairman of Malankara Credit Society Ltd., has emerged as one of the strongest contenders from South India. His leadership and the remarkable growth of Malankara Credit Society have earned him recognition as a visionary who has helped redefine the modern cooperative movement. C. B. Jisso Emerges as a Prominent Voice in NCUI Under C.B. Jisso's leadership, Malankara Credit Society has grown into one of South India's leading Multi-state Cooperative Credit Societies, serving over 1.70 lakh members with a business turnover exceeding INR 1,300 Crore across Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka. The society has consistently achieved profitable growth while ensuring regular dividends to its members. Malankara has also pioneered several industry-first initiatives. It became the first Credit Society in Kerala to obtain membership in the International Cooperative Alliance (ICA), placing it on the global Cooperative map. The Society introduced Kerala's first 24×7 Cooperative branch, setting new benchmarks in member service. It was also the first Cooperative Credit Society in India to introduce a Brand ambassador, bringing a fresh and professional approach to Cooperative branding and public engagement. Another landmark initiative was the launch of Diamond Loans, a first-of-its-kind offering in the Indian Cooperative Credit Society sector, reflecting the institution's commitment to innovation and customer-centric financial solutions. Industry experts believe that these initiatives have inspired several Cooperative institutions across South India to embrace modernization while preserving the core values of cooperation, transparency, and member welfare. Malankara is increasingly viewed as a benchmark for professionally managed Cooperative institutions. Observers also point to C.B. Jisso's vision for the cooperative sector, which emphasizes stronger national representation for Cooperatives, digital transformation, improved asset quality through responsible lending, leadership development, collaboration among Cooperative institutions, and policy advocacy to create a more enabling environment for sustainable growth. With the NCUI election scheduled for tomorrow, many within the Cooperative fraternity believe C.B. Jisso's proven leadership, innovative outlook, and institution-building achievements place him in a strong position. While the final decision rests with the electorate, there is growing confidence that his contribution to strengthening the cooperative movement in South India has earned him widespread goodwill and support. Regardless of the election outcome, C.B. Jisso's leadership and Malankara Credit Society's pioneering initiatives continue to inspire Cooperative institutions across the country, reinforcing the role of innovation, professionalism, and member-centric governance in shaping the future of India's Cooperative movement.
Kerala looks to the skies to tackle human-wildlife conflict, but is this feasible?
Kerala Forest Department has proposed using Indian Air Force helicopters to relocate captured Schedule I animals, including tigers and leopards, from conflict hotspots to secure forest habitats. However, the move has sparked debate over its ecological and economic feasibility
Traffic police step up drive against reckless mid-road halts by private buses in Keralas Kozhikode
Drive follows flooding complaints from public about private buses stopping in the middle of roads to pick up and drop passengers unmindful of moving traffic bottlenecks. Police say the practice has been found obstructing the natural flow of traffic and increases the risk of freak accidents, prompting stricter enforcement
IIT Palakkad convocation on July 18
As many as 307 students from BTech, MTech, MSc, MS, and PhD programmes will graduate this year
Kerala plus one Result 2026 has been announced by the Directorate of Higher Secondary Education Kerala. Students can check their scorecards on five official websites and three mobile applications. The results were delayed due to rescheduled exams in Gulf centres. Students must verify all details on their marksheets carefully after checking. Those who did not clear can appear for the Save A Year examination later.
Kerala government begins process to convert CET into KTU constituent college, forms working group
The working group, constituted by the Higher Education department, is tasked with preparing a detailed proposal and order to transfer personnel, assets and liabilities
Kerala Knowledge Valley: government kick-starts process to identify locations, establish linkages
The initiative aims to transform Kerala into a global higher education hub, bringing top-tier foreign universities and premier Indian institutions together in a single ecosystem
Kerala Revenue Minister says State aims to ensure title deed for all eligible individuals
Minister says about 5,000 title deeds will be distributed across the State as part of UDF governments 100-day action plan
CMFRI equips tourist guides as ambassadors of Keralams marine heritage
The training provided insights on historic and contemporary fisheries in the State, marine biodiversity, coastal and marine ecosystems from beaches to rocky reefs, estuaries, mangroves, backwaters, the open sea and deep-sea environments
Kerala graphic designer launches sci-fi board game PADA
Rahul Ravis board game takes players through an exciting universe of interplanetary combat
49 elephants feast under dark monsoon skies as devotees brave torrential rain to witness Thrissurs iconic Karkkidakam ritual
13 students suspended for ragging, assaulting first-year student at Kerala college
Alleged incident happened in Government College Kasaragod. According to complainant, a group of senior students threatened and assaulted him on the campus on July 13
Kerala power cuts: Pinarayi Vijayan accuses UDF govt of poor planning
Keralas Leader of the Opposition says LDF government was able to avoid such situations in the past decade by taking necessary steps in advance
The prosecutions argument is that, after being released on bail on July 3, Jithin Bhaskaran violated bail conditions by posting messages on Facebook that allegedly challenged the investigating team
Opposition Leader alleges that State govt has betrayed' Keralas secular society and minorities by deciding to reconstitute Waqf Board in accordance with Union governments Waqf (Amendment) Act
Kerala Government challenges High Courts interim curbs on State Waqf Board before Supreme Court
The Kerala Government has approached the Supreme Court against a recent order of the Kerala High Court that restrained the Kerala State Waqf Board from taking major policy and administrative decisions until the legality of its constitution is adjudicated. The appeal assails the High Courts interim direction, which prohibits the Board from making significant policy [] The post Kerala Government challenges High Courts interim curbs on State Waqf Board before Supreme Court appeared first on India Legal .
Kerala Heroin Network's Dada' Arrested, Lived Luxury Life On Drug Money
His arrest comes after police had earlier seized 609 grams of heroin worth several lakhs of rupees from three interstate migrant workers in Angamaly.
Kerala fisherfolk oppose proposed access pass system for deep-sea fishing
Fishing associations have sought exemption from the 25,000 access pass fee for small-scale deep-sea vessels
CJP Protest: I will stay alive till July 20 at any cost, says Wangchuk; Pawan Khera visits agitators
New Delhi, Jul 17: Educator and climate activist Sonam Wangchuk on Friday asserted that he would stay alive till July 20 at any cost, even as his indefinite hunger strike entered its 20th day amid a warning from doctors that his prolonged fast has reached a critical stage. As the Cockroach Janta Party's (CJP) agitation at Jantar Mantar against alleged examination irregularities entered its 28th day on Friday, Congress leader Pawan Khera became the latest political leader to visit Wangchuk and other protesters to express his solidarity. Addressing supporters at the protest site, Wangchuk acknowledged his weakening physical condition but said his resolve remained unshaken. I am weak from the outside but very strong inside. I am sure all of you are strong from the inside, and outside too. We need this energy for July 20, when we will take out a peaceful march to Parliament. We will go together and present our plea in the temple of democracy, he said. I will stay alive till July 20 at any cost. If you don't come and July 20 is not successful, I will come back as a ghost, he said in a lighter vein, drawing cheers from the gathering. Wangchuk lost another 350 grams over the last 24 hours, taking his cumulative weight loss to about 9.5 kg. According to the health bulletin issued by the medical team attending to him, Wangchuk now weighs 56.55 kg. His blood pressure was recorded at 108/68 mm Hg, blood sugar at 80 mg/dL, pulse rate at 72 beats per minute and oxygen saturation at 96 per cent. Doctors said he showed signs of mild dehydration but remained mentally alert. On Thursday, doctors had warned that his condition had entered a critical stage due to the prolonged fast and that the next phase could be alarming, with the possibility of organ damage if the hunger strike continued. Wangchuk, however, had refused to call off the fast, saying that ending it without any response from the government would send a wrong message. He maintained that the focus should now be on making the July 20 Parliament march a success. The issue has also reached the Delhi High Court, which directed authorities to monitor Wangchuk's health daily and provide medical assistance if his condition deteriorates. The health of others on hunger strike has deteriorated as well. The CPI(ML) Liberation-affiliated All India Students' Association (AISA) said the condition of its activists Neha, Manish and Aameen, who have also been on an indefinite hunger strike at Jantar Mantar, had reached severe stages. According to the organisation, Aameen is at risk of hypovolemic shock due to dehydration, Neha's blood sugar level has dropped to a dangerous 49 mg/dL and Manish has lost more than 10 per cent of his body weight. AISA said the three students would continue the fast in solidarity with Wangchuk despite their worsening condition. Political support for the CJP's agitation continued to grow, with Congress leader Pawan Khera visiting Wangchuk and other protesters at Jantar Mantar on Friday. Khera's visit came a day after Samajwadi Party MP Dimple Yadav met the hunger strikers and urged the Centre to initiate dialogue, and after Aam Aadmi Party chief Arvind Kejriwal, Trinamool Congress chairperson Mamata Banerjee, Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray and Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav reached out to express concern over Wangchuk's health and extend support to the proposed Parliament march. Over the last week, the agitation has also drawn support from actor Prakash Raj; former Delhi chief minister Atishi; TMC MPs Mahua Moitra and Sagarika Ghose; CPI(M) MP Amra Ram; veteran CPI(M) leader Subhashini Ali; former Kerala ministers K K Shailaja, Thomas Isaac, K N Balagopal and P Rajeev; Tripura Leader of Opposition Jitendra Chaudhury; Samajwadi Party MPs Pushpendra Saroj and Priya Saroj; Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Arvind Sawant; NCP MLA Rohit Pawar; and Bharatiya Kisan Union leader Gurnam Singh Charuni. A group of eminent citizens, including writer Arundhati Roy, actors Naseeruddin Shah and Ratna Pathak Shah, economist Jayati Ghosh and several academics, have also backed the protesters' demands while appealing to Wangchuk to end his fast. The CJP has been demanding the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan and Rs 1 crore compensation for the families of students who allegedly died by suicide over alleged examination irregularities. The outfit has called for a peaceful march to Parliament on July 20, coinciding with the opening day of the monsoon Session. The CJP protest began on June 20, while Wangchuk joined the agitation on June 28 and has remained on an indefinite hunger strike ever since.
SC to hear on Monday plea against Kerala HC order limiting Waqf Board from taking major decisions
The Supreme Court will hear a plea challenging a Kerala High Court order. This order restrains the state Waqf Board from making major decisions without permission. The High Court also directed the government to appoint its representative on the Board. These directions came while hearing public interest litigations alleging illegal functioning. The Supreme Court agreed to hear the urgent matter on July 20.
Shwetha Menon, who has reversed her decision to step down as AMMA president, says executive committee led by her is duty-bound' to move forward with more responsibility
CPI(M) leader Mani cites lack of vision of UDF govt as reason for power crisis in Kerala
Senior CPI(M) leader M M Mani criticised the UDF government's vision for addressing the power crisis. He stated that Kerala has never met its power demand independently. Mani claimed that sufficient power purchase agreements were not made by the current administration. This comes after the Electricity Minister cited low rainfall and dam levels for power cuts. The state must also return borrowed power, prolonging the current situation.
Andhra Pradesh reports 12 Covid-19 cases and four deaths since June
A total of 339 Covid-19 cases have been reported nationwide since July 1, led by Kerala
Kafir screenshot case: order on SIT plea to cancel accuseds bail today
The Kozhikode Sessions Court is also expected to pronounce its order on the anticipatory bail plea filed by another DYFI leader, Ribesh Ramakrishnan, in connection with the case
Health dept. urges safe food habits after 3 shigellosis cases reported in Kochi
Govt. reconstitutes Sanskrit varsity Syndicate
Illegal bike taxis in Kochi pose risk to passengers
Kerala Police Register FIR Over 3-Crore Bribe Call
An MLA and two MPs receive a call promising Cabinet berth; police FIR following complaint by Priyaka Gandhis private secretary
Mahaprabhu Jagannath, the first animated feature film from Odisha, is ready for release
Durga Prasad Dalai, founder and CEO of Ele Animations Pvt Ltd, talks about the journey involved in making Mahaprabhu Jagannath, which has Kerala-based Toonz Media Group as the distribution partner. The film releases on July 17
In AI era, IT sector employees facing an uncertain future
The recent sacking of over 1,000 employees of two information technology firms in Kerala has triggered a disquiet in the sector. G. Ragesh talks to some of the affected employees and otherstakeholders to find out what is ailing the sector
Kerala seeks extension of Haj application deadline, bigger aircraft at Kozhikode airport
Kerala Haj Minister N Samsudheen requested an extended Haj application deadline until August 15. He also urged the Union government to permit wide-body aircraft operations from Kozhikode airport. The minister sought refunds for unusable GPS-enabled smartwatches provided to pilgrims. He also called for improvements in food arrangements and changes to the medical certification process. The minister thanked authorities for introducing more technology-enabled services for the pilgrims.
Kerala govt. effects reshuffle in bureaucracy
Minhaj Alam, Additional Chief Secretary, Home and Vigilance, will hold full additional charge of Industries (Coir)
Pothundy double murder: Chenthamaras sentencing deferred to Monday
The prosecution has sought the death penalty for Chenthamara, while the defence has requested consideration of life imprisonment and other lesser punishments
Kerala Labour Minister seeks detailed report on layoffs at Talrop
Kerala Higher Education Minister urges MPs to oppose VBSA Bill
Roji M. John says proposed law undermines federalism, academic autonomy and State powers in higher education
Despite the roll-out of the scheme on Ordinary buses,number of male passengers using these services has remained almost constant. This indicates that increase in women passengers has not come at the expense of other passengers, says C.P. John
Establish digitised inventory system for Sabarimala assets, HC tells TDB
Kerala eyes global semiconductor hub status, holds high-level meeting to attract investments
According to an official release here on Thursday, the meeting, chaired by State Industries and IT Minister P K Kunhalikutty, focused on leveraging Kerala's strengths as India prepares for what it described as the country's upcoming semiconductor revolution.
The Hindu Impact: NGT initiates suo motu proceedings in Keralas Chalakkudi tree-felling case
Trees felled along an 18-km stretch from Vellikulangara Junction to Vettila Pala bridge and sold for 8.52 lakh, against the assessed value of 41.55 lakh
Six redeveloped railway stations in State to be inaugurated by PM today
IUML faces Waqf dilemma as UDF govt. opts to follow amended law
The party opposes the amended Waqf Act that requires appointment of two non-Muslim members and one Shia member on State Waqf Boards. However, the UDF, of which the IUML is a major constituent, tells High Court that it will reconstitute the board in accordance with the Act
Flu, H1N1 rampant in Kerala; 4,405 cases of influenza reported
Surveillance of all influenza-like illnesses and severe acute respiratory infections has been intensified across districts and the treatment protocol and guidelines have been revisited
CPI(M) slams govt.s stance on Waqf Board
Sabarimala misappropriation of gold: SIT visits Travancore Devaswom Board office
Veteran writer Shoranur Karthikeyan passes away at 84
M.M. Mani criticises forest, police depts. for not abiding by law
Former Minister alleges that Forest dept. is encroaching on revenue land at Kanjikuzhi. He says if officials evict people, party workers will take the law into their own hands
Residents seek urgent measures to protect Iruvanjippuzha, Cherupuzha riverbanks
Priyadarshini Free Travel Scheme Doubles Women Ridership in Kerala
Women now form 66 per cent of KSRTC commuters
Octogenarian petitions CM for additional pension
88-year-old M.J. Antony has approached the Chief Minister seeking grant of additional pension for all State government pensioners above the age of 80, as that paid to retired Central government employees.

