Finance Bill passed 'hurriedly' to give tax benefits to liquor cos: Kerala LoP Vijayan
Leader of Opposition Pinarayi Vijayan accused the UDF government of hastily passing the Finance Bill to benefit liquor companies through tax cuts, disregarding assembly rules. He alleged Chief Minister VD Satheesan was determined to grant these tax benefits, which he believes will lead to increased liquor availability. The Assembly approved the bill, enacting tax proposals from the recent state budget.
Physical Education teacher booked for allegedly assaulting Class 8 student in Kerala
Kerala: Two Drug Peddlers Linked to Film Industry Arrested in Kochi
During the search, police seized 14.63 grams of MDMA from their possession
Dairy farmer injured in wild elephant attack in Keralas Wayanad
Kerala govt begins examining Adani proposal to sell 49% stake in Vizhinjam port to MSC Group
Announcement by Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Limited has sparked a controversy in Kerala, with Chief Minister V.D. Satheesan claiming Adani Group had not communicated its decision to State govt and that its approval is mandatory for such a move
A Kerala family has been awarded Rs 2.5 lakh compensation after a public sector bank lost the original Pattayam (land title deed) submitted as security for a Rs 3 lakh agricultural loan. The mother-son duo mortgaged their 2-acre-20-cent land in 2014. When they discovered the document was missing in 2018, they faced significant distress and hardship, leading to the consumer commission's ruling.
Rabbi says AR Rahman's communal bias claim 'probably does exist'
Singer-songwriter Rabbi Shergill, best known for Bulla Ki Jaana and Tere Bin, has shared his views on music composer AR Rahman's recent remarks hinting at communal bias in the entertainment industry, saying it is difficult to ignore the larger socio-political reality. He also referred to films such as The Kashmir Files and The Kerala Story to explain his point of view.
PIL challenges uploading of Munambam property details to Central portal
Officials count houses, draw maps as Census fieldwork gets under way in Ernakulam
Enumerators begin boundary mapping and building numbering; household data collection to begin in the next phase; personal information collected to remain strictly confidential
Customs questions actor Dulquer Salmaan in Operation Numkhor
MP calls for decentralisation of railway administration
Census fieldwork gets under way in Kozhikode amid teething troubles
INTUC-affiliated supporting artistes union demands fair wages
KSKTU oraganises protest against VB-G RAM G scheme
PIL challenges renewal of bar licences, seeks CBI probe
Census 2027: Over 74,000 self-enumeration submissions received in Kozhikode
Keralas self-enumeration window closed on June 30,2026. Field enumeration will begin after boundary mapping and house numbering are completed. Enumerators to verify self-reported data
Kerala Police Ban Uniforms at Religious Events to Uphold Secularism
Thiruvananthapuram, July 2: The Director General of Police (DGP) of Kerala, R. A. Chandrasekhar, has issued a circular prohibiting all police personnel from participating in religious ceremonies, rituals, or festivals while in uniform. Exceptions are made for those on official duty. This directive follows several incidents where police officers were seen attending religious events in ... Read more Kerala Police Ban Uniforms at Religious Events to Uphold Secularism
No final decision taken on PM SHRI: Minister
Four-member Cabinet subcommittee holds second meeting
A law student's Rs 67 overcharge on shoes led to a significant ruling against Bata India by the Kerala Consumer Commission. The retailer was found guilty of deficiency in service and unfair trade practices for charging above the printed MRP without adhering to legal procedures for revised pricing. While upholding the refund, the commission reduced compensation and litigation costs.
Kerala High Court dismisses petition challenging Padma Bhushan award to Vellappally Natesan
Bench held that if the SNDP general secretary is convicted in the cases filed against him, the President has the right to annul the conferment of the decoration, after which his name will be erased from the register.
PSC rank-list row: Minister calls for cancelling advice memos
The PSC has ordered a probe into the allegations regarding the process of valuation and preparation of rank lists for three chief-level posts in the board
Kerala Govt Not Consulted About Rs 13,000 Crore Adani -MSC Vizhinjam Stake Deal, Says CM Satheesan
As per the agreement, shares cannot be transferred without state government's consent
While there is no surprise in thestrong performanceofKerala (970 females per 1000 males) when it comes to sex ratio at birth, other States such as Arunachal Pradesh (1,050), Andaman and Nicobar Islands (984), Meghalaya (974), and Mizoram (972),are also top performers
Kerala Governor gives assent to Seshadrinathans appointment as State Election Commissioner
The government had come under fire from within the Congress and also the Communist Party of India (Marxist) for nominating an alleged Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) fellow traveller to the post
Police register case against Tini Tom on Ansibas complaint
Two from Kerala arrested for poaching Indian Bison
THE HINDU IMPACT | Kerala HC initiates suo motu PIL into tree-felling on CHR land in Idukki
Allegations of large-scale tree-felling and unauthorised construction on 296 acres of cardamom title land on Gudanpara Estate, Idukki, falling under the Ponmudi Forest Section, Devikulam Range
Assembly had witnessed a huge influx of visitors during its first session after the Congress-led United Democratic Front government came to power in the State
Prior to the present appointment, Air Marshal Mann was Senior Air Staff Officer at the Western Air Command
SIT formed to probe organ trafficking and forgery charges
MSC-Adani Vizhinjam port deal: State govt. approval needed for share transfer
Chief Minister V.D. Satheesan says the proposed acquisition of stake in AVPPL by MSC has come to the attention of the government through media reports. Adani port authorities had not initiated any correspondence or communication with the government in this regard
Below normal rain forecast for July raises concern for Kerala
Operation Toofan nets over 1 kg of MDMA in Malappuram
Vizhinjam port has emerged as a premier trans-shipment hub and ramped up at an unprecedented pace, mentioned APSEZ CEO.
Order issued on concessions to staff on Census duty in Kerala
KSTA, AKSTU protest government inaction on daily wage appointments in schools in place of teachers on Census duty
Idukki reservoir faces critically low storage levels
The Idukki hydel power project in Kerala is facing a dire situation, with its reservoir storage plummeting to just 23% as of July 1, a stark decline from 58% a year ago
541 projects to be completed in 100 days, says Chief Minister V.D. Satheesan
Speaking in the Assembly after presenting the Kerala Appropriation Bill, 2026, Chief Minister says a countdown has begun for implementing the projects, which have been cleared by the Cabinet
Finance Bill passed in Kerala Assembly amid Opposition boycott
Bill says the tax revision pertaining to low-alcohol beverages will take effect only after a notification by the government in the official gazette. LDF objects to the Bill on the grounds that UDF government is passing it without referring it to the Houses Subject Committee
BJP councillor R. Sugathans police custody ends without evidence collection
Hundreds pay homage to former Manalur MLA P.A. Madhavan
Veteran Congress leader is remembered as a tireless organiser. K.C. Venugopl says P.A. Madhavan had made invaluable contributions to strengthening the Congress organisation and taking its ideals to the people
CREDAI Kerala annual conference on July 3, 4
2,734 teachers posts vacant in Kerala government primary, high schools
225 higher secondary teacher and 713 higher secondary teacher (junior) posts are also vacant
Need to safeguard traditional toddy tapping industry: Excise Minister M. Liju
IISR signs technology licensing agreements
The institute has licensed the State Kudumbashree Mission to multiply and disseminate improved varieties of black pepper, turmeric, ginger, cardamom, and cinnamon
Kerala government to audit black sand mining amid environmental concerns
Fee hike at Cusat: Syndicate to consider plea by student organisations
The organisations say the hike will increase the financial burden on students
Kerala Assembly Passes Resolution Against FCRA Amendments Amid BJP Opposition
Thiruvananthapuram, July 1: The Kerala Assembly passed a special resolution on Wednesday, demanding the central government withdraw proposed amendments to the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act (FCRA) and the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Amendment Rules, 2026. The resolution faced opposition solely from the BJP. The proposal was approved with 111 votes in favor and only two against. ... Read more Kerala Assembly Passes Resolution Against FCRA Amendments Amid BJP Opposition
Environmentalists allege bid to derail Muttil tree-felling case
Wayanad Prakruthi Samrakshana Samiti alleges that the Kerala government and the accused are acting in concert to sabotage the case.
Kerala's AI Traffic Camera Network Goes Offline Over Unpaid Dues
With the internet connection cut off, footage from the AI cameras is no longer transmitted to control rooms, preventing authorities from detecting fresh traffic violations and issuing fines based on camera evidence
Kerala Assembly Passes Resolution Against Union Govts FCRA Amendments
It criticised stricter restrictions on sub-granting of foreign funds and the operation of bank accounts, saying they would severely affect grassroots organisations engaged in public service
Minister says Higher Education department will undertake a comprehensive review of the Four-Year Undergraduate Programme. Necessary reforms will be introduced to address the practical difficulties experienced by students and colleges
Political Speculations Rise After Sudden Meeting of Former Minister in Thiruvananthapuram
Thiruvananthapuram, July 1: Political speculations have intensified following the unexpected visit of former minister Kadakampally Surendran to the residence of Keralas Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala on Wednesday. The purpose of this meeting remains unclear. Surendran, a prominent leader of the CPI(M), arrived on a scooter with another individual. He informed the media that he came ... Read more Political Speculations Rise After Sudden Meeting of Former Minister in Thiruvananthapuram
Kerala Assembly urges Centre to withdraw proposed FCRA amendments
Kerala Assembly unanimously passed a resolution demanding the Centre withdraw proposed FCRA amendments, citing severe impacts on voluntary and charitable organizations. Legislators argued the changes would undermine autonomy, restrict democratic functioning, and create practical hurdles for crucial social, health, and educational work. Concerns were raised about government control over assets and potential misuse of provisions against grassroots initiatives.
House considers Kerala (Alteration of Name) Bill, 2026, which was referred by the President to seek its opinion. The legislators unanimously endorse all queries raised by the President on the Bills 10 clauses
Political Turmoil Erupts Over Evaluation Errors in Kerala PSC
Thiruvananthapuram, July 1: A significant error in the evaluation process of the Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC) has sparked a political controversy. This incident has raised fresh doubts about the recruitment process for senior positions in the state planning board, leading to demands for an independent, high-level investigation. Sports Minister O.J. Janesh, who also serves ... Read more Political Turmoil Erupts Over Evaluation Errors in Kerala PSC
Kerala Cricket Association Lifts Three-Year Ban on Former Fast Bowler Sreesanth
Thiruvananthapuram, July 1: The Kerala Cricket Association (KCA) has decided to lift the three-year ban imposed on former international cricketer Sreesanth. This news comes as a relief for Sreesanth, who was a key member of the Indian team that won the T20 World Cup in 2007 and the ODI World Cup in 2013. The ban ... Read more Kerala Cricket Association Lifts Three-Year Ban on Former Fast Bowler Sreesanth
Kerala Assembly: LDF boycotts proceedings over Finance Bill's Subject Committee bypass
Kerala's Assembly witnessed a boycott by the LDF opposition after the Speaker disallowed their objection to the Finance Bill. The opposition argued the bill, proposing significant liquor tax cuts, bypassed crucial committee scrutiny. Chief Minister V.D. Satheesan defended the move, stating all procedures were followed and referencing a Business Advisory Committee report.
Five of six BESS projects on the anvil are expected to be completed by 2026-end and these will provide 1,500 MW in storage capability, Electricity Minister Sunny Joseph tells House
KCA Revokes Sreesanth's Three Year Ban After Apology
Kerala Cricket Association: Former India fast bowler S. Sreesanth has been reinstated by the Kerala Cricket Association (KCA) after the cricketing body unanimously decided to revoke the three-year ban imposed on him, following an unconditional apology tendered by the cricketer over his remarks against KCA. The decision was taken at the KCA's Special General Body meeting on Wednesday, after members deliberated on Sreesanth's formal apology, in which he expressed unconditional regret for statements he made against the Association on visual and social media platforms. The KCA imposed a three-year suspension before the last season of the Kerala Cricket League (KCL), citing Sreesanth's public comments for damaging the Association's image and reputation. The disciplinary action effectively prevented the former international from engaging in KCA-recognised activities, including his proposed role in the Kerala Cricket League. Following the suspension, Sreesanth challenged the KCA's decision before the Thiruvananthapuram Munsiff Court, seeking to have the disciplinary action set aside. However, the court dismissed his petition, leaving the suspension in force. Subsequently, Sreesanth officially submitted an unconditional apology to the Association, expressing regret for his previous remarks. The apology was presented to the Special General Body, which, after thorough discussion, unanimously decided to lift the suspension due to his clear and unambiguous expression of remorse. The Association granted relief to the former India pacer but also issued a strict warning that any future similar conduct or public statements damaging the KCA's reputation would lead to severe disciplinary measures. The decision allows Sreesanth to remain co-owner of the Aries Kollam Sailors in Season Three of the Kerala Cricket League, eliminating any doubts about his involvement. The Association granted relief to the former India pacer but also issued a strict warning that any future similar conduct or public statements damaging the KCA's reputation would lead to severe disciplinary measures. Also Read: Live Cricket Score It also paves the way for a fresh chapter in the relationship between Sreesanth and the KCA, while underlining the Association's expectation that all stakeholders maintain discipline and uphold the reputation of Kerala cricket. Article Source: IANS
Kerala is accelerating battery energy storage projects and strengthening long-term power procurement to combat recurring electricity shortages. Minister Sunny Joseph attributed recent power restrictions to an unprecedented demand-supply gap, exacerbated by deficient rainfall, high temperatures, and El Nino's impact on national power availability.
LDF walks out of Kerala Assembly, accuses CM Satheesan of 'misleading' House on fund cuts
Kerala Assembly saw a heated debate as the opposition LDF walked out, accusing Chief Minister V D Satheesan of misleading the House regarding reduced plan fund allocations to local bodies. Satheesan cited financial constraints and the previous LDF government's budgeting as reasons for the cuts, while the opposition blamed the current government and highlighted unspent balances. The adjournment motion was ultimately disallowed.
Prosecution opposed the bail plea, claiming that Jithin Bhaskaran tried to destroy crucial digital evidence from his phone. It was also pointed out that his custodial interrogation was necessary to continue the probe
S Sreesanth's 3-Year Ban Revoked By Kerala Cricket Association
S Sreesanth submitted an official unconditional apology expressing regret over his remarks against the Kerala Cricket Association.
Big relief for Sreesanth! Kerala CA revokes three-year ban after apology
Former India pacer S Sreesanth's three-year ban by the Kerala Cricket Association has been revoked. The decision follows Sreesanth's unconditional apology for his critical remarks against the association. This lifts the suspension, allowing him to continue as co-owner of the Aries Kollam Sailors franchise in the Kerala Cricket League. The KCA warned of strict action for any future misconduct.
India reveres snakes, weaving them into mythology and tradition. This article highlights ten unique snake temples across the country, from Kerala's Mannarasala Sree Nagaraja Temple with its thousands of serpent idols to Madhya Pradesh's Nagchandreshwar Temple, which opens only once a year. These sacred sites offer fascinating glimpses into India's deep-rooted snake worship and spiritual heritage.
Kerala Cricket Association revokes Sreesanth's ban
Former India cricketer S Sreesanth's three-year ban by the Kerala Cricket Association has been lifted. The decision came after Sreesanth submitted an unconditional apology for remarks that had brought disrepute to the association. This revocation allows him to continue as co-owner of the Aries Kollam Sailors franchise in the Kerala Cricket League. The KCA has cautioned him against future misconduct.
Census 2027: Enumerators begin door-to-door visits for Houselisting phase in Kerala
More than 61,000 enumerators, mostly teachers and other government employees, have been deployed for the exercise. The State has been divided into houselisting blocks for data collection
Smaller LDF allies in Kerala mull broader platform, keep merger option open after Assembly poll rout
NCP faction led by A.K. Saseendran, Congress (Secular) and Indian Socialist Janata Dal exploring formation of a broader platform ahead of possible merger, while remaining part of Left coalition in Kerala
Kerala Assembly: CM says feasibility study on to set up airstrips in Idukki, Wayanad, Kasaragod
Move aims to enable operation of small aircraft and helicopters, considering Keralas aviation connectivity and emergency transport needs during natural calamities
Kerala to revamp State lotteries, revise prize structure and agents commission
CM Satheesans response in Assembly came after Congress MLA Saneeshkumar Joseph called his attention to challenges faced by lottery sector due to alleged decline in ticket sales
MSC-Adani Vizhinjam port deal: Kerala CM says State govt approval needed for share transfer
V.D. Satheesan informs Kerala Assembly that Adani Ports has not obtained approval forstake transfer yet. APSEZ had earlier announced that MSCGroup will acquire 49% stake inAdani Vizhinjam Port Private Limited for around13,220 crore
Govt approval mandatory for Adani stake transfer in Vizhinjam port: Kerala CM
Adani Ports on Tuesday said MSC will acquire a 49 per cent stake in Vizhinjam port in Kerala for about $1.4 billion
The fiscal tightrope for State governments
Most State government expenditure is on social sectors, such as health and education, and economic sectors, such as agriculture and irrigation. In Kerala, such spending has driven social progress since the 1960s. The gap between expenditure and receipts is usually financed through market borrowings.
Congress Criticizes BJPs Governance in Thiruvananthapuram Corporation
New Delhi, July 1: The President of the Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC), Suni Joseph, has sharply criticized the BJP-led administration in the Thiruvananthapuram Corporation. He stated that the violence and disorder witnessed in this local body have become a source of shame for Kerala. Joseph, who also serves as the states Electricity Minister, noted ... Read more Congress Criticizes BJPs Governance in Thiruvananthapuram Corporation
Kerala High Court Eases Conditions for Three Foreign Crew Members of MSC Elsa 3
Kochi, July 1: The Kerala High Court has provided relief to three foreign crew members of the Liberia-flagged cargo ship MSC Elsa 3, allowing them to return to their home countries. The court relaxed a previous condition imposed for their departure from India. Justice Bechu Kurian Thomas permitted the crew members to deposit cash instead ... Read more Kerala High Court Eases Conditions for Three Foreign Crew Members of MSC Elsa 3
Tragic Discovery: Woman and Newborn Found Dead in Lodge Room in Thrissur
Thrissur, June 30: A tragic incident unfolded in Thrissur, Kerala, where the bodies of a 30-year-old woman and her newborn were discovered in a lodge room on Tuesday. The police have initiated a thorough investigation into the matter. The deceased has been identified as Jyoti, a resident of Thrissur district. Initial police inquiries suggest that ... Read more Tragic Discovery: Woman and Newborn Found Dead in Lodge Room in Thrissur
Corporation to end subsidised biomedical waste collection
Operation Toofan volunteer arrested in bar brawl
Court directs police to register case, probe Ansibas plaint
Giant African snails enter school campuses in Tirunavaya, raising health concerns for children
Holiday declared for all educational institutions on July 1 in Kannur and Kasaragod
Mor Gregorios Gabriel consecrated Angamaly Metropolitan
Kochi Corporation to introduce new financial management system for ro-ro services
Damocles sword over Keralas fortunes
The State needs to take steps to increase revenue within its fiscal framework
Former Manalur MLA P.A. Madhavan passes away
Veteran Congress leader was 80; represented Manalur constituency from 2011 to 2016
Bishwanath Sinha takes charge as Kerala Chief Secretary
The 1992-batch IAS officer took over from A. Jayathilak, who retired as the State Chief Secretary
India adds 709 new species to its faunal database in 2025, 353 taxa to its flora
Kerala recorded the highest 98 new species of animals added to countrys database, while Arunachal Pradesh emerged as the leading contributor with 49 discoveries
University students union polls in Calicut varsity on August 7
Election Grievance Cell finds irregularities in the conduct of the college union elections in the previous academic year

