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Kerala CM slams Karnataka demolitions, calls it bulldozer justice
As per media reports, a demolition drive at Yelahanka last week pulled down more than 200 houses in Waseem Layout and Fakir Colony
This is the only Indian state to make it to the list of World's Top 26 Destinations For 2026
Kerala has been recognized as a top global destination for 2026 by Rough Guides, securing the 16th spot. Known as 'God's Own Country,' it offers authentic experiences like backwaters, hill stations, and rich traditions, perfect for slow travel. The state's tourism portal also saw significant global traffic, highlighting its growing appeal.
Vijay Hazare Trophy - Centurions Karun and Padikkal star in Karnatakas big win against Kerala
The latter scores his second consecutive ton as the two forge a match-winning partnership of 223;AparajithandAkhilhelp Kerala post a competitive total; Madhya Pradesh edges outTN
New airlines that got green signal from Centre will struggle to offer competition, say experts
NEW DELHI: The sudden clearance to operate in Indian skies given to two airlines that had been awaiting the nod for nearly a year appears to be a strong message from the Centre in light of the disruption caused by Indias largest domestic carrier IndiGo from December 1 to 9. The two new airlines are Kozhikode-based Alhind and Hyderabad-headquartered FlyExpress, while Shank Air, based in Uttar Pradesh, was also given the nod last year and plans to begin operations in 2026. Aviation professionals and experts, however, unanimously feel there is no way the newbies can take on dominant players like IndiGo or the two airlines from the stable of the Air India Group Air India and Air India Express. Captain C S Randhawa, president of the Federation of Indian Pilots, is quite critical of the decision. Stating that the newbies can never break the duopoly exercised by the existing airlines, he added, All these three airlines have neither enough funding nor expertise. The best of airlines have not survived. No regional airlines have survived in this country. These airlines are not a threat to any operating airlines in the country as they cannot survive on non-UDAN routes. They face the challenges of finances, aircraft leasing, pilot availability, sustainability, competitive fares and reliability, he stated. The government needs to get fuel under GST and give subsidies to encourage big corporate houses to enter aviation with a big bang to break the monopoly or duopoly. Regional airlines only increase regional connectivity. There is an urgent need for the government to have a relook at the aviation policies of the country, Captain Randhawa explained. He also claimed that Alhind had shut its Kochi office and terminated all employees. Shank Air was still struggling to obtain certification for Air Operator Certification and get aircraft on lease, he added. Training the specific pilots to operate the ATR aircraft or smaller aircraft would take more than eight months. The average life of a regional airline is approximately 3-7 years. Therefore, such airlines starting up with 1 or 2 aircraft fail in prolonged operations and shut shop, he added. Aviation expert Captain Mohan Ranganathan gave zero chances of the new airlines offering any competition. Where are the captains? The title of a 1971 Robert Stirling novel 'Shell Never Get Off the Ground' is apt to describe their situation, he said. A representative of the other leading pilot association, Airline Pilot Association of India, told TNIE, Where are the big aircraft for these airlines to start their operations? IndiGo presently has 434 aircraft and it took them two decades to reach this position. The new airlines need to lease A320 aircraft only from them. Orders placed at Boeing by Air India for the 737s are getting delayed. It will take the new airlines at least two decades to reach the position of these airlines. Spicejet and Akasa Air have been around for some time but they have between 20 and 30 aircraft each and cannot match up to the airlines yet, he added. Captain G R Gopinath, who pioneered the low-cost airline concept in the country through his Air Deccan, said, Permitting new airlines to operate is good for the country as the industry will become more vibrant. The public stand to benefit as the prices will be kept under check. Airlines will become more effective and service-minded. It is good that the government is doing it and it will benefit all. In an earlier interaction with TNIE in Kerala, Alhind CEO Reena Abdul Rahiman said the Thiruvananthapuram-Kochi-Kozhikode sector was their priority. To facilitate this, the company had started a base in Kochi airport as early as August 2024. Alhind Air will begin its operations with two ATR 72-600 aircraft, with plans to scale up to seven within the first year. Alhind Air is also mulling operating in certain routes under the UDAN scheme like Kochi-Mysuru, the airlines operations manager T C Vivek had informed TNIE. Alhind Group, with a turnover of over Rs 20,000 crore and more than 130 offices in India and overseas, is headquartered in Kozhikode and has a regional office in Delhi. This reporter repeatedly tried reaching the offices of Alhind and Shank Air but got no response.
Criminal courts cannot detain foreign nationals on bail: HC
SIT extends probe to Tamil Nadu in Sabarimala gold case
Nagesh Trophy: Maharashtra Beat Rajasthan; Karnataka Thrashed Kerala In League Matches
National T20 Cricket Tournament: Maharashtra defeated Rajasthan while Karnataka dominated Kerala in crucial league matches of the 8th edition of the Nagesh Trophy -- Men's National T20 Cricket Tournament for Blind 2025 at the Railway Sports Ground in Hubali on Friday. Both matches highlighted exceptional skill, teamwork, and sportsmanship, underscoring the growing talent and competitive spirit in Indian blind cricket. In an exciting league encounter, Maharashtra defeated Rajasthan by three wickets. Batting first, Rajasthan posted 158/8 in 20 overs, with Vishanu Bhiya (44) and Rohitas Pareek (25) providing key contributions. In response, Maharashtra chased down the target in 19.5 overs -- their chase anchored by a brilliant 76-run innings from B3 Anil Belsare, who was named Player of the Match. Parmeshwar (29) also played a pivotal role, while competitive bowling from Swapnil Dilip Wagh and Amol Karche kept the contest thrilling. In the second match of the day, Karnataka thrashed Kerala by 174 runs in Hubli. In a commanding performance, Karnataka posted a massive 320/2 in 20 overs, with Sunil Ramesh (186 off 78 balls) and Bhaskar B2 (59 off 34 balls) leading the charge. Gudadappa added 38 runs, helping set a daunting target. Kerala could only manage 146/7 in 20 overs, despite Ahad B3 (49)* and Arjun P (31). Karnatakas disciplined bowling, led by Lokesha B2 (1/5) and B1-Basappa Waddagolu (1/8.5), dismantled the chase. Sunil Ramesh was named Player of the Match for his outstanding innings. Nagesh Trophy is Indias premier national-level T20 cricket tournament for visually impaired (blind) mens teams. It brings together state and union territory teams from across the country to compete in a structured T20 format under the auspices of the Cricket Association for the Blind in India (CABI), with support from organisations like the Samarthanam Trust for the Disabled. Gudadappa added 38 runs, helping set a daunting target. Kerala could only manage 146/7 in 20 overs, despite Ahad B3 (49)* and Arjun P (31). Karnatakas disciplined bowling, led by Lokesha B2 (1/5) and B1-Basappa Waddagolu (1/8.5), dismantled the chase. Sunil Ramesh was named Player of the Match for his outstanding innings. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The Nagesh Trophy is named in honour of the late S. P. Nagesh, founder president of CABI and a champion for blind cricket development in India. The first edition of the tournament was held in 201819, and has continued annually with increasing participation and competitiveness. Teams from multiple states and union territories compete each year in round-robin league matches followed by knockouts and finals. Andhra Pradesh are the defending champion of the tournament, winning the title by beating Delhi in the finals last year. Article Source: IANS
Capital Fortress Breached, BJP Celebrates 'Political Arrival' In Kerala
The BJP's long-cherished dream of coming to power in the civic body in Kerala's capital, Thiruvananthapuram, came to fruition on Friday as VV Rajesh took oath as the first mayor from the party.
State launches new campaign for good health
A rally was flagged off from Kasaragod on December 26 as part of the campaign promotion. It is expected to reach Thiruvananthapuram on January 1 when it will be launched formally
CPI(M) rebel P. Nirmala elected chairperson in Shoranur
LDF, holds 17 seats in the 34-member municipality where 18 are required for a majority
New Mayor V.K. Minimol vows crackdown on corruption, focus on mobility
The new Mayor of the Kochi Corporation outlines her priorities and vision for the city, which she says are aligned with the broader agenda of the UDF and will be reflected in the maiden budget to be presented by the new governing committee in the coming months.
Elderly woman found dead in Wayanad forest, elephant attack suspected
O. Sadasivan is new Mayor of Kozhikode
S. Jayasree of the CPI(M) is the new deputy mayor; the whole council will work together for the development of the city, says new Mayor
Bevco records 332.62-crore liquor sales in first four days of Christmas-New Year season
Highest single-day sale was recorded on December 24 when liquor worth 114.45 crore was sold
Development, not controversy, our focus: Thrissur DCC president
Joseph Tajet says Congress candidates received support even from councillors who were earlier fellow travellers of the Left, underscoring that development-oriented politics prevailed over allegations and disputes
New Mayors, municipal chairpersons take charge in Kerala
V.V. Rajesh takes over as the first BJP Mayor of the Thiruvananthapuram Corporation, four United Democratic Front Mayors, three of them women, take oath in Kollam, Kochi, Thrissur, and Kannur Corporations. The lone LDF Mayor, O. Sadasivan, sworn in as Mayor of the Kozhikode Corporation
5th Beypore International Water Festival begins
Various water sports besides an International Kite Festival part of the event.
Corruption is core agenda of Congress in Thrissur: CPI
CPI demands Vigilance probe into mayoral bribery allegations; CPI(M) too comes up with criticism
BJPs P. Smithesh elected Palakkad municipal chairperson
BJP retains control of the Palakkad municipality for the third consecutive term
Congress returns to power in Thrissur Corporation as Niji Justin elected Mayor amid internal turmoil
A. Prasad, who is also the KPCC secretary, elected as deputy mayor
Bird flu: culling of birds begins in Alappuzha
Officials of Animal Husbandry department say that rapid response teams have so far culled 4,240 birds in the district
Municipal heads assume office in Kollam
Cong.s Reetha Paul is Angamaly municipal chairperson; Sangeetha K.S. in Perumbavoor
The Congress and its allies secured chairperson and deputy chairperson posts in Angamaly, Aluva, Perumbavoor, North Paravur, Muvattupuzha and Piravom municipalities
BJP makes inroads in Kerala: VV Rajesh becomes Thiruvananthapurams first Mayor from party
Kochi Mayor was chosen strictly in accordance with KPCC guidelines, says Satheesan
The UDF had announced mayoral candidates in advance only in Thiruvananthapuram and Kollam, says Satheesan
UDF hands over chairperson position to IUML in Thodupuzha municipality
Under the new UDF power-sharing agreement, IUMLs Sabira Jaleel will serve as the chairperson for the next two years. The Kerala Congress (Joseph) faction will then hold the post for one year, followed by a Congress councillor for the final two years
Keralites gulped liquor worth over Rs 332 crore during Christmas
Thiruvananthapuram: The Kerala State Beverages Corporation (BEVCO) recorded a sharp surge in liquor sales during the Christmas week, with revenues touching a record Rs 332.62 crore, according to official figures. The Christmas week sales are calculated for the four days from December 22 to December 25, and officials said this year witnessed a significant jump 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 .
Government creates 202 new posts for secondary care hospitals
SDPI support to UDF in Kollam Corporation sparks political row
CPI(M) acting district secretary S. Jayamohan says UDF secured its victory by aligning not only with BJP but also with minority communal forces like Jamaat-e-Islami and SDPI
Rashid Ullampilly in Thrikkakara, Laiji Sajeevan in Eloor
The UDF has secured chairperson and vice-chairperson posts in Thrikkakara, Maradu, Kalamassery, Koothattukulam and Kothamangalam municipalities, while the LDF won only Eloor, the sole civic body it retained in Ernakulam
UDF secures power in all six municipalities in Kottayam
21-year-old Diya Binu Pulikkakandam who was elected chairperson of the Pala municipality becomes one of the youngest municipal chairpersons in the country.
KGMOA protests against change CHC timings
A government order issued on December 20 says the CHCs should function from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. The current timing is 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Sindhu Anil elected chairperson of Pathanamthitta
A. Sageer of the IUML was elected vice-chairperson
A.K. Hafeez assumes office as first UDF Mayor of Kollam
The transition signifies the end of a quarter-century of uninterrupted governance by LDF and a major realignment in the regions political landscape. The council also elects Udaya Sukumaran of Tangassery division as the Deputy Mayor
Nivin Pauly says Kerala Film Producers` Association`s list not needed
Nivin Pauly criticised the Kerala Film Producers Associations box office list, calling it unnecessary and harmful to the industry. The list sparked debate after only 15 out of 184 Malayalam films released in 2025 were declared hits
Congresss Molly Jacob elected Alappuzha municipal chairperson
Independent councillor Jose Chellappan elected vice-chairperson of the civic body
Speed boat service launched in Kozhikode
The service will be operated between Kozhikode beach and Beypore to promote adventure tourism
Two pilgrims collapse, die on the way to Sabarimala
KSBC records Rs 332.62 crore liquor sales in first four days of Christmas-New Year season
Kerala's BEVCO outlets saw a significant surge in liquor sales during the initial four days of the Christmas season. The Kerala State Beverages Corporation reported sales totaling Rs 332.62 crore. This marks an increase of over 18 percent compared to the previous year.
Jana Nayagan: Thalapathy Vijay`s film`s first show to be held in Kerala
Thalapathy Vijays farewell film Jana Nayagan will have its earliest show at 4 am in Kerala, marking a historic FDFS moment for fans. With strong overseas buzz and advance bookings, the film is expected to open big worldwide
Congress leaders V K Minimol, Niji Justin, P Indira and A K Hafeez elected Mayors of Kochi, Thrissur, Kannur and Kollam; O Sadashivan of CPM in Kozhikode
We are also covering: Kerala Capital Gets First-Ever BJP Mayor As VV Rajesh Wins Thiruvananthapuram Corporation Poll, and other top stories.
Nooranad Leprosy Sanatorium hosts Christmas love feast
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: As Kerala celebrated Christmas, the Kerala State Beverages Corporation (KSBC) recorded liquor sales worth Rs 332.62 crore through its BEVCO outlets during the first four days of the festive season, officials said on Friday. The KSBC on Friday released data on liquor sales during the ChristmasNew Year season, which began on December 22. According to the data, liquor worth Rs 332.62 crore was sold through KSBC liquor shops and warehouses during the four-day period. Sales during the first four days registered an increase of 18.99 per cent compared to the corresponding period last year, when sales stood at Rs 229.54 crore. The highest single-day sale was recorded on December 24, when liquor worth Rs 114.45 crore was sold. Sales on December 22 stood at Rs 77.62 crore, followed by Rs 81.34 crore on December 23 and Rs 59.21 crore on December 25. The KSBC considers the period from December 22 to 31 as the Christmas -New Year festive season. KSBC officials said liquor sales are expected to rise further on December 30 and 31, as part of the New Year celebrations. During the 12-day Onam festive season this year, the KSBC had recorded liquor sales of Rs 970. 74 crore. Apart from KSBC, Consumerfed also operates a limited number of liquor outlets in the state, and their sales figures will be available later, officials said.
CMO refutes media reports of CM calling up Thiruvananthapuram Mayor V.V. Rajesh to congratulate him
CMO issues press release clarifying its position
Kerala Capital Gets First-Ever BJP Mayor As VV Rajesh Wins Thiruvananthapuram Corporation Poll
BJP State Secretary VV Rajesh was elected Mayor of the Thiruvananthapuram Corporation with 51 votes, becoming the first BJP leader to head a municipal corporation in Kerala.
BJP leader VV Rajesh made history after being elected as the Thiruvanthapuram mayor which is a first corporation win for the party in the southern state. A seasoned politician, VV Rajesh is a lawyer by profession and has been active in politics for more than 25 years. He has previously served as the Thiruvananthapuram district president and as the state president of the BJP Yuva Morcha.
BJP State Secretary and Kodunganoor ward councillor VV Rajesh elected as first BJP mayor in Kerala
The Bharatiya Janata Party achieved a historic win in Thiruvananthapuram Corporation. V V Rajesh became the mayor, marking the BJP's first municipal corporation victory in Kerala. The United Democratic Front secured victories in Kollam, Kochi, and Thrissur Corporations. The Left Democratic Front won in Kozhikode, and the UDF is set to lead Kannur.
VV Rajesh becomes BJP's first mayor in Kerala
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Senior BJP leader VV Rajesh has made history, becoming the saffron party's first mayor of Thiruvananthapuram City Corporation. The 49-year-old put an end to the four-decade-long reign of the Left Democratic Front (LDF) in the capital city corporation. Rajesh secured 51 votes in the election. Two votes were declared invalid. Hundreds of party workers had gathered at the corporation hall and its premises towitness the swearing-in ceremony. GS Ashanath is the BJP candidate for the deputy mayor election to be held in the afternoon. The BJP had emerged as the single largestparty by securing fifty of the total 101 seats in the recent election. It managed to get the support of one of the two independents - Pattoor Radhakrishnan, who won from the Kannammoola ward - to ensure a simple majority. The LDF and the Congress-led United Democratic Front won 29 and 19 seats, respectively. The election in one ward, Vizhinjam, held by the Congress in the previous council, was postponed due to the death of an independent candidate. Rajesh, who was elected to the corporation for a second term, represents the Kodunganoor ward. Asha Nath was elected from the Karumam ward. Various party leaders who attended the swearing-in ceremony included BJP's state president Rajeev Chandrasekhar, Union Minister of State Suresh Gopi, former president K. Surendran, CK Padmanabhan and CPM's former minister and serving MLA Kadakampally Surendran. In his media address after the party announced its mayoral candidate on Thursday, Rajesh had said that theparty will strive to make Thiruvananpuram one of the best three cities in the country. A strong opposition will do good. We will take them intoconfidence, he said, adding that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit the city in45 days. The saffron party held consultations at different levels before selecting Rajesh over former DGP Sreelekha, who won from the Sasthamangalam ward on the party ticket. It is learnt that the strong backing of RSS helped Rajesh to stake a claim for the coveted post. Also, a section of party leaders had opposed Sreelekha's candidature, citing her lack of political experience. They view that the party, which does not have an absolute majority, needs someone possessing better political acumen to lead them in the tumultuous days ahead. CM congratulates Rajesh In a friendly gesture, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan congratulated Rajesh over the phone on Friday morning. VV Rajesh A graduate in Law, VV Rajesh is currently serving as the state secretary of the BJP. This is his second term as a councillor of the ThiruvananthapuramCorporation. Formerly, he had served as Thiruvananthapuram district president of the party. He hails from Karipur near Nedumangad in Thiruvananthapuram.His wife, Nithya S. Nair, is a formerIT employee. The couple has two sons--withthe elder one an LLB student and the younger one in school. GS Ashanath BJP's Deputy Mayor candidate G.S. Ashanath scored a hat-trick as a councillor this time. She represents the Karumamward. Ashanath's maiden victory was in the 2017 bypoll, following the death of councillor Karumam Chandran. A senior local leader of the party, Chandran, died of an electric shock from an iron box. Setback in Kerala local body election: LDF will make course Correction, says CM Pinarayi Vijayan Kerala local body poll results: Polarisation helped UDF surge, says Congress core panel
Attack on gatekeeper: Thikkodi native nabbed
The alleged incident took place near Thikkodi railway gate on December 24
Congress Councillor alleges Mayoral post sold for cash in Thrissur
Congress councillor Laly James alleges she was denied the Mayoral post due to a lack of funds and has made serious charges against the party leadership and the UDF candidate
Deepthy declines to stoke controversy ahead of mayoral election
Earlier, the KPCC general secretary had flagged violation of party guidelines in the selection of the mayoral candidate
Four-time councillor V.K. Minimol elected as Kochi Mayor
Sarvam Maya movie review: Nivin Pauly rediscovers his mojo, lifts a middling ghost story
In Akhil Sathyans sophomore film Sarvam Maya, a sublime Nivin Pauly, with the help of Aju Varghese and Riya Shibhu, propel a thin script
Kerala Congress leader booked for defamatory post against CM Pinarayi Vijayan
Police sources confirmed that one of the images circulated was created using artificial intelligence tools
Man-eating tiger trapped in Wayanad
India's civil aviation ministry has cleared the operations of three new airlines, Shankh Air, Al Hind Air, and FlyExpress.Al Hind Air has secured a no-objection certificate. However, a No Objection Certificate (NOC) is not the clearance to start flying operations in air.
Kerala Lottery Suvarna Keralam SK-33 Result Today 26/12/2025; First Prize Rs 1 Crore
Kerala Lottery Result Today Live Updates, 26-12-2025: Heres Guessing Numbers for Suvarna Keralam SK-33 for Thursday, December 26. Check the full list of winning numbers from 3 pm.
Youngsters booked for stopping long distance train to shoot reels in Kerala
Kannur: The Railway Protection Force on Thursday booked two youngsters for briefly stopping a long-distance train in this district after they flashed a red light to shoot social media reels. According to the police, the incident took place around 1.50 am, shortly after the ErnakulamPune Express left Thalassery railway station. Also ReadMemory of brothers lynching 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 .
Which state is also known as Finland of India and why
Kerala, often called 'God's Own Country,' is increasingly compared to Finland due to its exceptional education, high quality of life, and robust social welfare. With a literacy rate exceeding 94% and strong human development indicators, Kerala mirrors Finland's success. This comparison highlights the state's achievements in governance and societal values, making it the 'Finland of India'.
V. Muraleedharan questions legality of Kerala Cabinet's nativity card decision
The former Union Minister V. Muraleedharan said the authority to determine citizenship rests with the central government
Kerala Lok Bhavan's December 25 event draws flak from Labour Minister Sivankutty
The Minister made the remarks after Lok Bhavan observed Good Governance Day on December 25 to mark the birth anniversary of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee
BJP fields V V Rajesh as mayor candidate for Thiruvananthapuram
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM:The BJP on Thursday fielded party state secretary and former district president V V Rajesh as its mayoral candidate for the Thiruvananthapuram City Corporation. The saffron party said it decided to give preference to experience after consultations at various levels. Though there was pressure to elect former DGP R Sreelekha, who won from the Sasthamangalam ward, as mayor, the party opted to elevate Rajesh, citing his role as opposition leader of the corporation during the previous term. During that period, Rajesh had highlighted allegations of corruption against former mayor Arya Rajendran. The party has also fielded G S Ashanath as its deputy mayoral candidate. As the deputy mayor post is reserved for women, the BJP felt that appointing Sreelekha as mayor would have created a situation in which both top posts would have to go to women candidates. With the Assembly election just four months away, the party is likely to field Sreelekha from either the Vattiyoorkavu or Thiruvananthapuram Central constituency. Rajesh, who has been elected to the corporation for a second term, represents the Kodunganoor ward. Ashanath, who won from the Karumam ward, will be the BJPs deputy mayor candidate. The mayoral election will be held at 11 am on Friday. The CPM has announced R P Shivaji as its mayoral candidate, while the Congress has fielded K S Sabarinath. In the 101-member corporation council, the NDA has 50 councillors, the LDF 29 and the UDF 19. The stand of two independent councillors will be crucial in the mayoral election. Meanwhile, the BJP state leadership has announced two-time councillor P L Babu as the partys chairman candidate for the Tripunithura municipality. Radhika Varma, who has represented the Ambalam ward since 2015, will be the deputy chairperson candidate. As the UDF has announced it will not support the LDF in Tripunithura, the BJP may secure control of the municipality for the first time on Friday.
Bird Flu Outbreak In Kerala Prompts Heightened Surveillance In Tamil Nadu
In response to the detection of avian influenza (H1N1) in neighbouring Kerala, the Tamil Nadu Public Health Department has ordered heightened surveillance and preventive measures in districts along the border to prevent spread.
Video: Clashes Between Rival Carol Groups In Kerala Leave Several Injured
Several people, including women and children, were injured after clashes broke out between two groups of Christmas carol singers in Kerala's Alappuzha district on Wednesday.
BJP names V.V. Rajesh as Thiruvananthapuram mayoral candidate after historic win
The BJP secured control of the Thiruvananthapuram Corporation with 50 seats, breaking a Left stronghold that had lasted for four decades. The Congress-led UDF also made significant gains by doubling its seat tally
TN steps up surveillance after bird flu cases in Kerala
Blood samples collected from the affected birds by Keralas Animal Husbandry Department were sent to a laboratory in Pune, where tests confirmed the presence of H1N1 avian influenza
Kerala lottery Karunya Plus KN 603 (25 Dec 2025) results out: The Kerala State Lottery Department announced the Karunya Plus KN 603 lottery results on Friday. The top prize is 1 crore, with second and third prizes of 30 lakh and 5 lakh respectively. Numerous smaller prizes are also available, offering multiple winning opportunities.
2017 actress assault case: Convicted man moves Kerala HC against verdict
Weeks after a Kerala court acquitted Malayalam cinema actor Dileep in the sensational case and convicted six others, the convict, identified as Martin, has sought the setting aside of his conviction and sentence
Christmas Carol Clash Leaves Several Injured in Kerala's Alappuzha
The incident occurred in the Nooranad area at around 11.30 pm on Christmas Eve when a disagreement between the groups escalated into a physical fight, they said
NCB busts inter-state hashish oil racket; 4 kg contraband seized, five arrested in Visakhapatnam
NEW DELHI: In a significant operation against inter-state drug trafficking, the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) dismantled a hashish oil trafficking network and arrested five accused during an operation conducted in Visakhapatnam, the agency said. Officers of the federal anti-narcotics agency, with the assistance of the Railway Protection Force (RPF), mounted a targeted operation at Duvvada Railway Station. The action led to the interception of five individuals, including one woman, and the seizure of 4 kg of hashish oil on Tuesday night. Following interrogation, all five persons were arrested under relevant provisions of the NDPS Act, a senior officer said. The arrested individuals include two persons from Thrissur district in Kerala, who were the intended receivers and had arrived in Paderu to coordinate with the supplier. The supplier, a resident of Srikakulam district, has also been apprehended. The remaining two accused, including a woman, were employed as carriers and were tasked with transporting the contraband to Kerala for delivery to the receivers. Investigators said the receivers had given money to the carriers to transport the contraband, while they themselves avoided carrying the substance out of fear of being caught in possession. All five accused had travelled from Paderu to Duvvada by bus. Preliminary investigation revealed that the supplier as well as both receivers were previously involved in NDPS-related cases. Further investigation is under way to identify and apprehend other members linked to the trafficking network. This preventive action highlights the NCBs unwavering commitment to dismantling organised drug trafficking syndicates operating across state boundaries. The Bureau continues to intensify efforts to curb the menace of narcotics and safeguard society from drug abuse, the officer said.
The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) has busted an international hashish oil trafficking network, arresting five individuals, including a woman, and seizing 4 kilograms of the contraband. The operation, conducted with RPF assistance at Duvvada Railway Station, targeted a supply chain involving carriers and receivers from Kerala and a supplier from Srikakulam.
PM Modi to meet chief secretaries on Friday; aims to enhance coordination between Centre, states
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to attend a three-day conference of Chief Secretaries, scheduled to take place from Friday, December 26, to Sunday. This will be the fifth such national-level meeting and is regarded as one of the most significant administrative forums in the country, bringing together the highest-ranking officials from the Centre and the states. During the conference, the Prime Minister will engage in detailed discussions on several key policy priorities, with a strong focus on improving the ease of doing business, strengthening governance mechanisms and accelerating the implementation of flagship schemes. Senior officials said that the meeting aims to enhance coordination between the Union Government and the states, while identifying best practices that can be replicated nationwide. According to sources, deliberations over the three days will revolve around five major themes. These include women and child development and welfare, higher education, skills development, and other critical sectors linked to inclusive and sustainable growth. States will make detailed presentations highlighting their progress, challenges and innovative approaches in implementing various schemes. States from southern India are expected to play a prominent role in the discussions. Kerala is likely to present its initiatives and achievements in the education sector, while Tamil Nadu is expected to focus on skill development and employment generation. Several other states will also showcase their models and experiences across different thematic areas. In addition to state presentations, key Union ministries, including the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, are expected to make presentations before the Prime Minister. These sessions will provide an opportunity to align national policies with state-level implementation strategies and reinforce cooperative federalism.
Kerala marks Christmas with prayers, voices concern over attacks
Calling for peace, Major Archbishop of the Malankara Catholic Church Cardinal Baselios Cleemis urged people to pray for those spreading hatred and appealed to those in power to govern with justice and a sense of responsibility
Several injured in Christmas carol clash in Keralas Alappuzha
A verbal duel between two groups flared up into a physical fight
Kerala government reconstitutes wildlife board
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan will head the newly reconstituted Kerala State Board for Wildlife. Minister for Forests and Wildlife A K Saseendran will serve as the vice-chairperson. The board includes MLAs V Sasi, Sebastian Kulathunkal from Poonjar constituency and A Prabhakaran from Malampuzha constituency. Other members include environmentalists, conservation activists and representatives of non-governmental organisations. Senior officials from major departments such as forest, police, tourism, fisheries and animal husbandry are also members. The government has also amended the Kerala Wildlife (Protection) Rules, 1978. As per the new rule, nominated members will have a term of three years from the date of nomination.
Film chamber ban on government cinemas: Saji Cherian intervenes
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Following the Kerala Film Chambers decision not to screen movies in government-owned cinemas from next month, Cultural Affairs Minister Saji Cherian said on Wednesday that inter-departmental interventions have been initiated towards their demands. They have given a letter regarding this, and we have held a discussion with them. But many of their demands require coordinated efforts of multiple departments, including Electricity and Local Self-Government Departments, the minister said at a press meet here on Wednesday. Based on their demands, we have prepared a document and handed it over for the consideration of other departments. Some departments have accepted them, while others have denied, he said. Mentioning that some of their requests are genuine, the minister, however, said that not all demands can be accepted. The next meeting on this will be convened on January 7, the minister added. The Kerala Film Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday announced that they would not distribute films to cinemas run by the Kerala State Film Development Corporation as they alleged the state government has not responded to their repeated requests, including the ending of double taxation on movie tickets.
Sam Solomon to be new Kerala University registrar
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Syndicate of the University of Kerala has decided to appoint Prof Sam Solomon, head of the department of optoelectronics, as registrar of the varsity. Vice-Chancellor Dr Mohanan Kunnummal who chaired the meeting refused to place before the Syndicate the award of PhD to researcher Vipin Vijayan on grounds that the matter was sub-judice. Vipins open defence of his doctoral thesis had courted controversy after C N Vijayakumari, the dean of the faculty of oriental studies, objected to the award of PhD to the scholar. The Syndicate also constituted a three-member panel to look into irregularities related to revaluation and scrutiny of answer-scripts. The promotion of 144 teachers in various affiliated colleges was also ratified by the Syndicate.
Kerala govt hikes Medisep monthly premium to Rs 810
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The state government has increased the monthly premium under the Medisep health insurance scheme for government employees and pensioners from Rs 500 to Rs 810. An official order to this effect was issued on Tuesday. The scheme will be implemented with effect from January 1, 2026. Employee organisations have protested the steep hike and demanded that the government contribute an equal share to the premium, instead of placing the entire additional burden on the staff. They have urged the government to reconsider the decision in view of the financial restraint on employees. The cabinet had earlier granted approval for the implementation of Medisep Phase-2 through Oriental Insurance Company. The annual premium has been fixed as Rs 8,237, excluding 18% GST, for the first policy period of 2026- 2027. This results in an increase of Rs 301 in the monthly deduction from their salary. The new premium shall be deducted from the salary for the month of December 2025 and from January 2026 of pensioners. Employee organisations argue that the revised scheme is unfair. The LDF government implemented the Medisep scheme in 2022, after discontinuing the medical allowance of Rs 500, said Secretariat Action Council Convenor M S Ershad. Now the premium has been increased to Rs 810 while the government contributes nothing. He also added that according to Kerala Government Service Medical Attendance Scheme, the government is duty-bound to safeguard the health of its employees. The opposition-backed organisations have demanded that the government contribute an equal share of the premium. They also claimed that many reputed hospitals are distancing themselves from the scheme due to low payouts and urged the government to either make the scheme optional or to enhance its contribution to make it more attractive to healthcare institutions. Pensioners have also expressed deep concern over the increase.
BJP struggles to seal mayor deal in Thiruvananthapuram amid closed-door huddles, rift
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The BJP on Wednesday held a series of meetings with its councillors in the Thiruvananthapuram corporation to finalise its mayor and deputy mayor candidates. Sources said that the party leadership decided to defer an announcement amid differences of opinion with the RSS. Though an announcement was expected on Wednesday, the leadership chose to keep the names under wraps after the RSS strongly pitched for an experienced councillor to be named mayor. Party insiders said the RSS has suggested senior councillor V V Rajesh for the post, placing the BJP leadership in a tight spot and prompting it to avoid a hasty decision. According to sources, the RSS raised concerns over whether councillor and former DGP R Sreelekha would be able to withstand sustained protests from the Left and the Congress if appointed mayor. Sreelekha is not a seasoned politician. The Left and Congress will mount strong protests against decisions taken by the BJP. Only an experienced politician like Rajesh can effectively handle such situations, an RSS leader said on condition of anonymity. While the RSS is insisting on experience for the mayors post, party sources said it has no objection to R Sreelekha being considered for the deputy mayor post. Insiders said V V Rajesh, R Sreelekha and Karamana Ajith are currently under consideration for the mayors post, with the leadership yet to arrive at a final decision. Sources added that a significant number of the NDAs 50 councillors are also inclined towards Rajesh, though they have assured the leadership of full support for any candidate chosen for the post. This has further complicated matters for the state leadership. Many state and central leaders, including Rajeev Chandrasekhar, have expressed a preference for Sreelekha as mayor candidate. However, the RSS has strongly pushed for Rajesh, creating a difficult situation for the leadership, a senior BJP leader admitted. With the party preparing for the crucial assembly elections, a section of BJP leaders acknowledged that completely ignoring the RSS could be risky. At the same time, sources said the Central leadership has given the state unit the freedom to take a final call. As a result, the BJPs district leadership in the capital has been holding multiple rounds of discussions with councillors on Wednesday. These meetings were chaired by city district president Karamana Jayan, along with senior leaders S Suresh and K Soman. Sources said they briefed Rajeev Chandrasekhar on the councillors assurance to back the leaderships decision. Many leaders said Christmas Day is likely to see hectic meetings among BJP leaders in the state capital. Rajeev Chandrasekhar has reiterated that the party would reveal its mayor and deputy mayor candidates on December 26. RSS raises concern Sources say the RSS raised concerns over whether councillor and former DGP R Sreelekha would be able to withstand sustained protests from the Left and the Congress if appointed mayor
Sabarimala gold theft case: SIT probe extended to TN, Karnataka
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Still clueless over the fate of the gold that was stolen from Sabarimala artefacts, the Special Investigation Team (SIT) probing the gold theft cases have fanned out its probe to Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. The sleuths visited various locations in Chennai in a bid to collect more evidence against Smart Creations CEO Pankaj Bhandari. Another team of officers conducted another round of search at Roddam Jewellers in Ballari in Karnataka. Roddam Jewellers is owned by Govardhan, who is in judicial custody along with Pankaj after the SIT arrested them for allegedly being part of the subterfuge. The sleuths had earlier recovered about 470g of gold from Roddam, but sources said investigators could not verify whether it was part of the missing gold from Sabarimala artefacts. The Chennai-based probe of the SIT has got another dimension as well. A businessman based abroad had allegedly testified before the SIT about the suspected involvement of international rackets engaged in antique trafficking.
Kerala govt announces Rs 30 lakh solatium to family of mob lynching victim
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The state government has announced a financial assistance of Rs 30 lakh to the family of Ramnarayan Baghel, the migrant worker who was lynched to death by a mob in Palakkad. A sum of Rs 5 lakh each will be given to Ramnarayans mother and wife, while Rs 10 lakh each will be allotted to his children as fixed deposit. The amount will be disbursed from the Chief Ministers Disaster Relief Fund, said Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Wednesday. Lashing out against the Sangh parivar for the incident, the chief minister said that the incident should be seen as a move to replicate the tried-and-tested mob-lynching occurrences from North India. We should take this as a responsibility to prove to them that Kerala will not be a ground for such practices... (Sangh parivar) even labelled the youngster a Bangladeshi refugee, he said. Adding that the death of Ramnarayan Bhayar has shaken the conscience of Kerala, CM also said that some of the convicts have criminal backgrounds. The incident took place on Monday, when a group of people lynched Ramnarayan from Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh, after mistaking him for a thief. Following the incident, the CM stated that stringent action would be taken against the perpetrators. Meanwhile, the political dimension of the incident broke out when CPM leaders accused the RSS of being behind the assault. Connecting this to other recent incidents, the chief minister also mentioned the attacks launched during the Christmas celebrations of other states. Mentioning that such moves disgrace the festival, which gives light to the world, he said the Sangh is part of all these. The same people who visited Christian homes with cakes last year are now launching these attacks, he said. Pinarayi also mentioned the attack on the Christmas carol group in Palakkad, pressure from RSS-affiliated organisations against schools that organised Christmas celebrations, and the BMS move to sing RSS ganageetam during Christmas celebrations in postal offices. Senior BJP leaders even made insulting remarks against the carol teams that they generally drink alcohol and perform indecently, he said.
Stories that mattered in Kerala
In a year shaped by uncomfortable truths, TNIE brought to light stories that exposed fault lines in governance, society and the environment, prompting debate and remedial action by authorities. As the year draws to a close, we look back at the stories that raised eyebrows, stirred public conscience and made an impact Verdict leak shock Judgment leaked? Key details of actor assault case verdict out a week before P Ramdas | December 10 The breaking report exposed how key details of the actor assault case verdict were allegedly leaked a week before it was officially pronounced. The report, based on an anonymous letter circulated among 33 individuals connected with the judiciary, claimed that the seventh accused Charly Thomas, eighth accused Dileep and ninth accused Sanilkumar alias Mesthiri Sanil would be excluded from the verdict, with judgment delivered only against the remaining six accused. One of the recipients, the High Court Advocates Association, forwarded the letter to the Chief Justice seeking a detailed probe. The report went viral on social media, drawing reactions from celebrities and prominent figures. Following the exposure, investigation officer DySP Baiju Paulose approached the state police chief, seeking a probe into the alleged leak. The court is considering the possibility of an inquiry. Identity debate Thiyyas and Ezhavas are different: Study M P Prashanth | October 12 A TNIE report revealed findings of a KIRTADS-funded study stating that Thiyyas are not part of the Ezhavas, as recorded in official documents, citing significant cultural differences between the two. The study reinforced a long-pending demand of Thiyya organisations in Malabar for a separate identity. The report triggered wide social debate and had a major impact, with Thiyya organisations approaching the HC, seeking a direction to the government to declare Thiyyas as a separate caste. Visa hurdle Kids with cerebral palsy await UK visa for tourney M S VIDYANANDAN | August 14 A group of children with cerebral palsy, selected to represent the country at an intercontinental football tournament in Loughborough, UK, faced an anxious wait for visas after being chosen for the event. Following a TNIE report highlighting their plight, the Chief Ministers Office intervened, with Chief Principal Secretary K M Abraham and OSD Harikishore S coordinating with the Ministry of External Affairs and the UK Embassy in India to secure visas in the nick of time. Despite the intervention, the five girls were unable to attend the tournament owing to non-availability of flight tickets. A warning before first bell 104 schools in Kerala flagged as drug hotspots Shan A S | May 31 Just days before school reopening, TNIE exposed shocking findings of the excise department, which had identified 104 schools across the state as drug hotspots, citing rampant substance abuse among students. The report jolted public consciousness, sparked widespread discussion among parents, educators and policymakers, and brought the growing drug menace in schools into sharp focus, prompting urgent calls for coordinated action. Wake-up call Wild jumbos feast on chicken, parotta as food waste drives change in appetite Manoj Viswanathan | July 6 A TNIE report highlighting how wild elephants had developed a taste for cooked food such as chicken curry, egg masala, chapathi and parotta, drawn by food waste dumped by hotels and homestays along forest fringes, prompted swift action from the forest department. Tribal leaders, including Raman of the Allimooppan settlement in the Parambikulam Tiger Reserve, had warned that open dumping was endangering elephant health and increasing the risk of humanwildlife conflict. Following the report, the forest department launched awareness drives and seminars and initiated stringent action against establishments dumping food waste in forest areas. When humanity had no cover Traders accused of leaving cattle to die for insurance claims Pooja Nair | April 28 The report exposed a major scam in which a group of unscrupulous cattle traders allegedly allowed cows to die in agony to claim inflated insurance payouts, a practice locals described as murder for money. The revelations triggered widespread protests and demands for urgent government intervention. Following the report, the State Human Rights Commission intervened and directed the district administration and the department concerned to take necessary action. A tax too bitter No small fry! Malayalis beloved banana fritter caught in tax tangle Rajesh Ravi | January 23 The story of 18% GST on pazhampori resonated with Malayalis across the globe, with vloggers, other publications, and even the Lok Sabha following up on the issue. The revelation that pazhampori, or banana fritters, was being taxed harshly compared to other snacks struck an emotional chord across the state. Hidden Labour 140 child labour hotspots identified; 56 rescued Varsha Somaraj | June 14 The story triggered wide public and official discussion on the prevalence of child labour in Kerala. The State Public Relations Department acknowledged the report and issued an official release drawing directly from its findings. Other newspapers followed up on the issue in subsequent days, while the report also prompted follow-up action by authorities at multiple levels. A nudge that saved lives Brain-dead organ donations hit 9-year high, govt colleges lag Unnikrishnan s | December 3 TNIE highlighted the poor performance of government medical colleges in initiating organ donations despite a rise in family consent rates. Following the publication, the government moved to strengthen the Kerala State Organ and Tissue Transplant Organisation (K-SOTTO), designating it as the sole authority for deceased and living donor programmes and granting it full control over organ donation activities in government hospitals. 'Not once in a generation' anymore 2018-scale deluges to become more common, cautions STUDY Rahul R | November 7 A new study reported by TNIE warns that floods on the scale of Keralas devastating 2018 disaster, earlier considered a once-in-150-years event, could now recur every 25 years due to climate-change-driven shifts in rainfall patterns. The study flags outdated flood models and infrastructure designs that grossly underestimate the risk, leaving the state highly vulnerable unless planning norms, dam operations and disaster preparedness are urgently overhauled. When inclusion stayed on paper Inclusive sports venues fail students WITH DISABILITIES Aswin Asok Kumar | October 23 The report exposed the lack of disabled-friendly facilities at the main venue of the Kerala School Sports Meet, contradicting official claims of inclusivity. After the issue was raised, Education Minister V Sivankutty said the matter would be studied and assured that corrective measures would be implemented from the next School Olympics onwards. Breaking the mould Pageant for tribal women gives Idukkis Sudhalakshmi the wings to dream again NEJMA SULAIMAN | May 23 The TNIE report spotlighted a rare act of defiance against entrenched patriarchy within a tribal settlement, where a young woman chose aspiration over silence. The story triggered wider media attention, with several outlets following up and a separate media organisation initiating work on a documentary on Sudhalakshmis journey. The sustained coverage helped bolster her standing within the community and provided quiet but crucial moral support in her effort to challenge long-standing social barriers. Text: Anil S, EDITING: ACHUTH VINAY, Design: NIKHIL P A
Financial crisis: Kerala submits memorandum to Centre
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The state government has submitted a six-point memorandum to the Union government to ease its financial crisis. Finance Minister K N Balagopal, in a letter to Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman blamed simultaneous shocks to state revenues and constraints on borrowing capacity for the current crisis. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, in a press conference on Wednesday, had severely criticised the centre for the discrimination in allocating central funds to states and also the new restrictions imposed on market borrowings. The CM said the state will overcome the financial sanctions of the centre through peoples resistance. The memorandum sought to restore the reduced IGST amount of Rs 965.16 crore. The state government has constituted the Guarantee Redemption Fund as per the direction of the Reserve Bank of India. Also, Rs 250 crore was credited to the fund. As RBI has recommended a five-year period for building the corpus, the centre may permit more time, preferably five years, for contributing the remaining amount to the GRF. Hence it is requested to restore Rs 3,323 crore to Keralas net borrowing ceiling (NBC) for 2025-26, it said. As per the revised guidelines of the Department of Expenditure for FY 2025-26, any shortfall in the GRF contribution, as compared to 0.25 pc of GSDP or the RBI working group recommendation of 5% of outstanding guarantees, is to be deducted from the borrowing limit. Based on this, Rs 3,323 crore was reduced from the borrowing ceiling for the first three quarters of FY 2025-26. The memorandum sought to reconsider the deduction of Rs 5,944 crore from the NBC on account of off-budget borrowing of SPVs. The centre was asked to re-estimate the current year GSDP and NBC of the state and allow consent for the eligible balance amount of Rs 4,250 crore. Another request was to restore Rs 1,877.58 crore which was adjusted from the NBC until final GSDP figures of MoSPI are available. The centre was asked to consider the Rs 6,000 crore spent by the state on land acquisition for National Highways development as additional capital expenditure and to allow additional borrowing sanction for the same amount.
Setback in Kerala local body election: LDF will make course Correction, says CM Pinarayi Vijayan
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said the Sabarimala issue could have been one of the reasons for the LDFs poor performance in the local body elections. Addressing media after cabinet, he said LDF will look into the fronts performance and make necessary corrections. However, he refused to give undue importance to Sabarimala in the election outcome, pointing to the result in Pandalam municipality, which the LDF wrested back from the BJP. Pinarayi alleged a nexus between the BJP and UDF in the Thiruvananthapuram corporation for temporary gains. Despite the nexus, and the BJPs communal campaign, the LDF garnered most number of votes. In 12 seats, LDF lost by a margin of less than 60 votes, he said, adding in many wards where the BJP won, UDF vote share has come down. The poll results show that only the Left is able to effectively resist the BJP. CM questions how Potti got Sonia Gandhis appointment Pinarayi asserted the those guilty in the Sabarimala gold theft case should be punished. Claiming that the LDF has never looked at this issue through the prism of party politics, he criticised the Congress for attempting to politicise the gold theft case. Selective photographs are being circulated to create a false narrative. It is being alleged that Unnikrishnan Potti, an accused in the theft, was present near me during the inauguration of an ambulance for Sabarimala at the Secretariat. Such propaganda is clearly aimed at dragging my name into the controversy, he said. However, emerging evidence suggests several individuals connected to the theft have close ties with the Congress, he said. Photographs have surfaced showing Potti, now under arrest, and Govardhan, a Ballari-based businessman accused of purchasing the stolen gold, standing with Sonia Gandhi. In one image, Sonia Gandhi is seen accepting a gift from Govardhan; in another, Potti is tying something on her wrist, in the presence of Congress MPs Anto Antony and Adoor Prakash. Sonia Gandhi is among the most heavily protected leaders in the country. How did the accused in a gold theft case gain entry to meet her, an appointment that even senior Congress leaders struggle to secure? What relationship does Anto Antony and Adoor Prakash share with Potti and Govardhan? he asked. He also wondered how Potti and Govardhan were able to participate in several key ceremonies at Sabarimala during the UDF regime. Given these facts, on what grounds does the Congress attempt to malign the LDF? The people of Kerala deserve a clear and honest explanation from the Congress, he said. CM justifies car travel with Vellappally TPuram: Refuting charges that SNDP Yogam general secretary Vellappally Natesan travelling with him played a key role in the LDF debacle in the local body polls, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Wednesday justified the former travelling with him in his official vehicle. He came to meet me when I was about to attend the programme in Pampa. Since both of us were heading to the same destination, he too entered my vehicle. I too decided to travel with him, the chief minister said in a press meet here. Case against Pottiye Kettiye song not govts stand, says chief minister About the gold theft case, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said that the case taken against the viral Pottiye Kettiye song is not part of the governments stand on the same. If a complaint is handed over, we might have to take it up as a case, but later, it is the governments policy that gets implemented. The case will go its way. We have seen many such songs and have a clear stand on such situations, he said.
Kerala deals nativity card to address citizenship worries
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The state government is planning to introduce a permanent nativity card as a new identification document to prove residency as it looks to address concerns related to citizenship. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan who announced the cabinet decision on Wednesday said the card will replace the nativity certificate currently issued in the state. Terming as worrying the situation faced by people who have to prove their citizenship, Pinarayi said an authentic and legally-backed document would benefit them. We are aware of the fear among people over citizenship. This card will serve as a document to establish that the person is a Keralite and an Indian, the CM said. He clarified that the proposed document has nothing to do with the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls. SIR is a different process altogether. This is to address a larger issue related to citizenship, he said. The revenue department has been tasked with evolving the draft law to give legal validity to the nativity card in consultation with the law department, he said. The authority to issue such cards would rest with tahsildars and the document could be used for services related to the state government and for other needs. The CM said the government had received numerous complaints from people who have to approach revenue authorities each time the nativity certificate is required. In its current form, the nativity certificate is a document that proves the birth and long-term residence of a person in a state. However, it is not a legally binding document. What is it A permanent card that proves a person is a Keralite and an Indian It seeks to replace the nativity certificate, which has to be obtained each time it is needed Tahsildar will be the authority who issues the card It can be used to avail govt service and other needs The card is not mandatory. It will be issued to anyone who applies The state govt currently issues nativity certificate to prove birth, long-term residence of a person. The certificate is not considered a legally binding document
Pregnant woman branded with hot iron box by partner in Kozhikode
KOZHIKODE: A pregnant woman sustained serious burns after being allegedly assaulted by her partner using a hot iron box at Kodenchery in Kozhikode. The woman is currently undergoing treatment at Kozhikode Government Medical College Hospital. She sustained serious burns on her hands, legs, and other parts of her body. The accused has been identified as Shahid Rahman of Peruvalli, Kodenchery. According to preliminary information, Shahid is allegedly addicted to drugs and also involved in the use and sale of MDMA. The victim and the accused had been living together for the past one year after the woman reportedly left her home following a relationship with him. Sources said the woman had been subjected to continuous physical and mental abuse for the past six months. In a disturbing revelation, the victim stated that Shahids violent behaviour had instilled fear even in his own mother, who was allegedly driven out of the house by him a week ago and is now living with her daughter. It is also reported that the pregnant woman had been confined inside the house for the past four days without adequate food. On the previous day, Shahid was taken into custody by Kodenchery police following a separate complaint related to creating disturbance under the influence of alcohol. He was later released. Soon after his release, he returned home and carried out the brutal assault on the pregnant woman. The victim initially received treatment at Thamarassery Taluk Hospital and was later shifted to Kozhikode MCH due to the severity of injuries. She reportedly managed to escape when the accused stepped out, unlocked the door, and fled from the house. With the help of nearby residents, she was rushed to the hospital. Despite the gravity of the incident, there was no immediate police action to nail the culprit. No case has been registered so far. However, the Kodenchery police said they have launched a search for the accused. They added that further probe will be initiated based on the womans statement.

