CM Kids LSS USS 2026 result released at bpekerala.in for Kerala students
Kerala LSS USS result 2026: The Kerala Public Examination Section has announced the CM Kids LSS Scholarship 2026 results on the official website, bpekerala.in. Students who appeared for the Class 4 scholarship examination conducted on February 26, 2026, can access their scores using login credentials. The scholarship is open to students from government and aided schools in Kerala. Qualified candidates will receive annual financial assistance of Rs 1,000. The examination included two papers carrying a combined total of 80 marks.
'94% audience from India': Cockroach Janta Party founder rejects BJP's Pakistani-followers charge
Cockroach Janta Party founder Abhijeet Dipke refutes BJP claims of Pakistani followers. He presented audience analytics showing over 94% Indian users. Union minister Kiren Rijiju and BJP leader Sukanta Majumdar had alleged significant Pakistani engagement. Kerala BJP president Rajeev Chandrasekhar called it a cross-border influence operation. The party gained traction online discussing unemployment and policy issues.
Keralas healthcare gold rush: How private equity is reshaping hospitals and raising fears over costs
Private equity funds are pouring hundreds of millions of dollars into Keralas healthcare sector, reshaping a system long dominated by independent doctors and family-run hospitals.
Why did Kerala scrap the SilverLine project?
What was the project and why was it projected as a game-changer for Keralas transport sector? Why did the land acquisition process trigger protests? What processes were put in place to acquire land? What were the concerns over the project?
RTA suspends permits of 28 private buses
Frequent disruption of ro-ro services give harrowing time to commuters
Owing to the delay in inducting the third ro-ro ferry, demand is rife that the Kochi Corporation impose curbs on transporting goods carriers on the Fort Kochi-Vypeen stretch during peak hours
Lottery seller wins 12 crore Vishu bumper
KSRTC driver suspended over defamatory post against Kerala Chief Minister V.D. Satheesan
Transport corporation initiates departmental disciplinary action against the driver attached to the KSRTC Nedumkandam unit in Idukki
Born Into Cricket, Calm Under Pressure, 17-year-old Kerala Girl Steps Into Umpire's Coat
Trichur District Cricket Association EC: When 17-year-old Namrata Vinoth walks into the Athreya Cricket Ground in Kerala's Thrissur on Sunday morning, it will not just be another local cricket match. For the teenager with cricket running deep through her veins, it will mark the beginning of a brand new journey, as a cricket umpire. Namrata will officiate in her 'debut' match between the Trichur District Cricket Association EC Committee/Selectors and the Palakkad District Association EC Committee/Selectors, after clearing the written examination in umpiring. For most teenagers, such a moment could be nerve-racking. But Namrata appears remarkably unruffled. What's the big deal? she asks with a laugh. I know being tense only complicates things. I prefer to stay cool and calm so I can perform better. My mother's feelings are understandable. Her mother, however, admits she is far from calm. Yes, I'm a bit tense because I know what happens in a cricket match, says Niketha with a smile. Perhaps Namrata is too young to fully realise what a real match situation can be like. One thing that makes me happy is that she isn't nervous. Niketha knows the pressures of cricket better than most. A former Kerala women's cricketer, she later rose to become Chairperson of the Kerala Women's Selection Committee and also led the South Zone selection panel. The cricketing pedigree in the family does not end there. Namrata's aunt, Vilasini Nair, her father's sister, also played for Kerala and now serves as a Southern Railway coach-cum-player, besides being a member of the Tamil Nadu Cricket Association selection committee. Yet, despite the formidable cricketing lineage surrounding her, Namrata carries none of the weight of expectation. Friends describe her as cheerful and carefree, someone equally at ease on stage as on the cricket field. Yet, despite the formidable cricketing lineage surrounding her, Namrata carries none of the weight of expectation. Also Read: Live Cricket Score But this time, the applause will give way to appeals, close calls and raised voices and right in the middle of it all will stand a composed teenager quietly beginning her own chapter in Kerala cricket. Article Source: IANS
Political Controversy Erupts Over Appointment of Former Chief Election Officer in Kerala
New Delhi, May 23: A political storm has erupted in Kerala following the appointment of former Chief Election Officer (CEO) Ratan U. Kelkar as secretary to Chief Minister V.D. Satheesan. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has accused the Congress party of hypocrisy, claiming that while it opposes such appointments in BJP-ruled states, it has now ... Read more Political Controversy Erupts Over Appointment of Former Chief Election Officer in Kerala
Operation Toofan: Keralas War Against Narcotics Begins June 1
Kerala Police to revamp 484 stations in anti-crime push: Reports
Next cabinet meeting to take final call on rolling out free-travel scheme for women on KSRTC buses
Transport Minister C.P. John says the details regarding the implementation of the scheme will be revealed after discussing it in the Cabinet
Ansiba cites alleged harassment as reason behind her resignation from the organisation on February 21
Political Controversy Erupts Over Kerala CEOs Appointment as Chief Ministers Secretary
Thiruvananthapuram, May 23: A political storm has arisen in Kerala following the appointment of Dr. Ratan U. Kelkar, the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO), as the Chief Ministers Secretary. The Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M)) has expressed serious concerns, labeling this decision as a matter that jeopardizes the integrity of the Election Commission and the ... Read more Political Controversy Erupts Over Kerala CEOs Appointment as Chief Ministers Secretary
A second chance at life: Sangeethas brush with a rampaging elephant
She was trapped in her car which was right in the way of the marauding elephant. The animal lifted the car, kept it suspended in the air for a moment, dropped it back and moved on
Keralas Ratan U. Kelkar Appointed as Chief Ministers Secretary
Thiruvananthapuram, May 23: The Kerala government has appointed senior IAS officer Dr. Ratan U. Kelkar as the Secretary to the Chief Minister. This significant decision was formalized through an official order from the General Administration Department. Dr. Kelkar previously served as the Chief Electoral Officer of Kerala and Secretary of the Election Department. His new ... Read more Keralas Ratan U. Kelkar Appointed as Chief Ministers Secretary
Dheeraj murder accused Nikhil Paily nominated to Idukki District Congress Committee
Four others were also nominated to the committee
Kerala artist shines at Cannes Contemporary Art Biennale
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham and UTAS sign MoU
Pact to strengthen collaboration in research, innovation, academic exchange, and technology development
Textbooks to be distributed before June 1, says Minister
Shamsudheen said that meetings had been held with officials to ensure that delays in printing do not disrupt textbook distribution
Elephant rampage in Thrissur: Probe ordered, compensation assured
Collector seeks urgent reports; vehicles, houses and public property damaged in rampage
Husband of woman who died in car blaze in Kozhikode succumbs to burns
Theft at Thrissur Corporation Zonal Office: Opposition seeks thorough probe
Panic, damage all around as elephant runs along busy roads in Thrissur
Captive elephant, brought to Sree Vadakkunnathan Temple, turned violent and ran through Thekkinkadu Maidan and Swaraj Round, sending motorists and pedestrians fleeing. It damaged vehicles and knocked down walls and could be subdued only after a two-hour operation
Fuel price hike: Private bus operators warn of halting services from June 1
Six District Collectors in Kerala transferred in reshuffle
Police action on YC activists: SIT finds five personnel guilty
Fishworkers union counters Churchs stance on fisheries portfolio
CITU-affiliated union says the focus on Fisheries Ministers community identity risks deepening fault lines within the coastal community and that identity-based divisions will undermine the tradition of collective labour at sea. Latin Catholic Church had expressed displeasure at the portfolio being denied to a member of the Church
Wayanad district-level Pravesanolsavam to be held at Perikkalloor GHSS
KSHRC order to return students certificates
Name on SSLC certificate valid unless changed via gazette, says Kerala State Human Rights Commission
Observation madewhileconsidering a petition filed by a former woman employee ofPalaMarketing Cooperative Society
New ROB to be constructed at Valacode
Binoy Viswam, CPI Ministers face flak over electoral defeat
Harshina, ICU sexual assault case survivor to meet CM, Health Minister
Researchers will use hydrophones, drones, and photo-documentation to study dolphin interactions with each other and fishers. This investigation aims to explore how these human-wildlife interactions inform the evolution of cooperative behaviors, which are rare across species.
Watch: Kerala: Elephant brought for festival runs rampant in Thrissur, damages vehicles
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The CPI(M) State Secretariat, through a press statement on Saturday, said that appointing the Chief Electoral Officer as the Chief Ministers Secretary raises serious questions about the credibility of the Assembly election itself. Kerala has never before witnessed such an appointment immediately after an election, in what appears to be a reward for services rendered. The developments now unfolding seem to validate the LDFs allegation that the Election Commission had adopted several biased and suspicious positions in favour of the UDF during the election process. It had earlier become controversial when a BJP seal appeared instead of the Election Commissions seal on a letter sent to political parties. When similar appointments were made in West Bengal, Rahul Gandhi had tweeted that the bigger the theft in the deal between the BJP and the Election Commission, the bigger the reward. The AICC had also described those appointments as a shameless nexus and collusion. Rahul and the All India Congress Committee must now clarify whether what happened in Kerala is not similarly a shameless collusion between the Congress, the BJP, and the Election Commission. Under the guise of the SIR process, millions of votes were allegedly removed in Kerala. The Left had raised objections at the time itself against the Commissions stance of deleting genuine voters while retaining ineligible names. The Commission had also insisted on abruptly stopping voter registrations a week before the previously announced deadline, without informing anyone. The suspicion is now strengthening that this haste in finalising the rolls came only after ensuring that UDF votes had already been added. The BJP seal appearing on an Election Commission letter was another instance of such interference. There were also several confusions regarding the allocation of symbols to LDF candidates, including in the Palakkad constituency. Complaints were raised that many LDF symbols were printed on voting machines in a manner that made them unclear. Kerala also witnessed lakhs of election-duty staff being denied voting rights. Even weeks after the election, the Commission was unwilling to release accurate polling percentages. There were also allegations that strong rooms had been opened. This appointment strengthens suspicions that there was a coordinated intervention behind all these developments. In West Bengal, the appointment of Chief Election Officer Manoj Agarwal as Chief Secretary immediately after the election, and the appointment of Subrata Guptawho led the SIR exerciseas the Chief Ministers Principal Adviser, had triggered widespread criticism. Opposition parties, including the CPI(M), had raised the issue nationally. The AICC had demanded a cooling-off period before officials entrusted with election responsibilities could be given senior posts under the victorious government. The Congress party and Rahul Gandhi, who criticised the Bengal appointments at the national level, must explain how they view a similar move in Kerala. At a time when the BJP-led Union government is attempting to undermine the neutrality of the Election Commission, Congress-led state governments too are engaging in similar interference. Election Commissions are increasingly becoming systems that function according to the wishes of political leadership. Strong protest is being registered against the interventions by both central and state governments that are eroding the credibility of the Election Commission itself.
Petrol costliest in Andhra, cheapest in Gujarat
Three States have petrol above 112 a litre after the latest revisions: Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Kerala
Keralas MSMEs Shielded from Global Shocks: Rajeev Chandrasekhar Highlights Government Support
Thiruvananthapuram, May 23: Rajeev Chandrasekhar emphasized the crucial role of the Emergency Credit Line Guarantee Scheme (ECLGS) in supporting Keralas small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and startups amid global economic uncertainties. He referenced the experience of Alibi Global, a cyber forensic startup based in Thiruvananthapuram, to illustrate the schemes impact. Chandrasekhar expressed his pleasure in ... Read more Keralas MSMEs Shielded from Global Shocks: Rajeev Chandrasekhar Highlights Government Support
Once Rathan U. Kelkar is relieved of the post of CEO, the State government would send a panel of names to the EC to get a new officer appointed in that post.
The Court recognised the petitioner's identity as male while holding that his biological status as a woman, until his reproductive organs are removed, entitled him to cryopreserve his oocytes under the ART Act, exposing a significant gap in Indias reproductive rights framework for transgender persons.
Major changes announced in policing Kerala; Operation Toofan to be launched on June 1
'Operation Toofan The Narco Hunt is a major anti-drug drive by the Kerala Police aimed at eradicating drug networks and curbing the exploitation of students by narcotics rackets
Kerala Bumper Lottery result today: The much-awaited Kerala Vishu Bumper BR-109 lottery results for 18 May 2026 have been officially declared. Over 44 lakh tickets were sold for this special bumper draw. Ticket holders can now check their numbers for the massive 12 crore first prize and other attractive rewards.
Kerala Launches Operation Storm to Combat Drug Supply
Thiruvananthapuram, May 23: The Kerala Police have initiated a comprehensive plan to ensure a crime-free environment for residents. As part of this effort, they have launched Operation Storm aimed at curbing drug supply in the state. This operation will identify all locations involved in the distribution of narcotics. Additionally, efforts will be made to dismantle ... Read more Kerala Launches Operation Storm to Combat Drug Supply
Discontent Grows Within CPI(M) After Kerala Election Loss, Pressure Mounts on Pinarayi Vijayan
Thiruvananthapuram, May 23: Discontent is surfacing within the CPI(M) following its electoral defeat in Kerala. Senior leader Pinarayi Vijayan is facing increasing criticism during party meetings, highlighting deepening internal divisions. This unrest emerges as the party conducts a three-day review meeting in Delhi, from which Vijayan is notably absent. The party leadership is assessing the ... Read more Discontent Grows Within CPI(M) After Kerala Election Loss, Pressure Mounts on Pinarayi Vijayan
Cockroach Party a Bid To Destabilise India: BJP Kerala Chief Slams CJP
That is the mettle of true leadership, and our united response to the challenges of the country and world is the right thing to do today, he added
Satheesan Meets the Gandhis, Kharge, in maiden Delhi trip as Kerala CM
Kerala's new Chief Minister VD Satheesan, who arrived in Delhi late last night, was accorded a warm reception by party workers and leaders.
Keralam BJP chief Rajeev Chandrasekhar alleges a social media trend called 'Cockroach Janta Party' is a foreign plot to destabilize India. He claims it uses manipulation and foreign influence tactics. Congress leader Deepender Singh Hooda counters, stating the trend reflects youth anger and that the BJP is banning critical accounts.
Elephant runs amok in busy Thrissur locality; causes panic, damage to property
The incident occurred near the Paramekkavu temple while the elephant was being bathed
Resul Pookutty resigns as Chalachitra Academy chairman
Oscar-winning sound designer Resul Pookutty has resigned as chairman of the Kerala State Chalachitra Academy following a government change. His departure creates a vacancy, with names like Jagadish, Salim Kumar, and Prem Kumar reportedly in contention for the leadership role. Pookutty's tenure also saw criticism regarding the IFFK organization.
The Kerala connect behind Diamond Harbours ISL flight
Kerala-born footballer Jobby Justin played a key role in Diamond Harbour FCs promotion to the Indian Super League after winning the IFL title. The club, formed in 2020, impressed under coach Kibu Vicunas attacking style. Justin, now captain, praised the teams never-say-die spirit after a dramatic season. After years in Kolkata football, he now calls the city his home away from home.
Woman sustains injury at Kochi metro worksite
Cable TV operators win interim relief as Kerala HC pauses TRP overhaul rule
The Kerala High Court has put a hold on a new government rule. This rule excluded viewership from default channels, known as landing pages, from TV ratings. Cable operators are concerned about losing revenue. The court's interim order provides relief. The matter will be heard again soon. This policy change affects how TV channels are ranked and viewed.
Ebola virus: surveillance, screening stepped up at Kochi airport
Govt. to move HC on behalf of Dalit families facing eviction
If the court verdict turns unfavourable, the government will rehabilitate families by providing them with houses and land, says Minister Roji M. John; no police action until govt. approaches court on Monday
Conference on higher education held
Keralas New High-Speed Rail Project: A Shift from SilverLine to Broad Gauge
Thiruvananthapuram, May 22: The United Democratic Front (UDF) government in Kerala, led by Chief Minister V.D. Satheesan, has officially scrapped the controversial SilverLine project. The government is now considering an alternative broad-gauge high-speed rail corridor, igniting significant political and infrastructure debates in the state. This decision is pivotal, as Satheesan previously led one of Keralas ... Read more Keralas New High-Speed Rail Project: A Shift from SilverLine to Broad Gauge
Telangana Retail Workers Have No Right To Sit, Those In Tamil Nadu And Kerala Have The Right
However, no concession was offered to showroom workers, who are not allowed to sit for five minutes, though a similar provision is available in Tamil Nadu and Kerala
CUK announces PG admissions; registration begins
Nine wild elephants driven back into forest under Operation Gajamukthi
Dinjith Ayyathan, Bahul Ramesh win top honours at Padmarajan awards
MSC Elsa 3 crew approach Kerala High Court, seek permission to return to home countries
The passports of the crew members had been seized in the wake of the sinking of the ship
One arrested in 1.19-crore online trading fraud case
CPI(M) warns of massive stir over alleged move to scrap LIFE Mission
Minister for Local Self Governments K.M.Shaji denies the reports
Keralas maternal mortality ratio now stands at 24
Kerala continues to be the State with the lowest maternal mortality ratio in the country. At the national level, the ratio stands at 87
Lack of Aadhaar cards casts shadow over education of tribal students in Edamalakkudy in Kerala
Without Aadhaar cards, school authorities cannot register students name on government portal. Though they can be enrolled, the students will not receive any benefits
Nurdle menace persists a year after MSC Elsa 3 disaster off Kerala coast
Despite clean-up efforts made in the immediate aftermath of the nurdle landings, large numbers of the plastic pellets are still visible on beaches in Thiruvananthapuram. Coastal residents and Environment department officials say beach clean-up by a firm tasked with onshore salvage has ceased
K.S. Sabarinadhan appointed political secretary to CM
He is presently a councillor in the Thiruvananthapuram Corporation
Kerala High Court asks why nursing is not declared essential service
A petition filed by the Kerala State United Nurses Association had challenged the appointment of unregistered persons as nurses in two hospitals during an ongoing strike by qualified nurses
Two held for assault on village officer, assistant in Thrissur
The officials question the accused on noticing illegal loading of soil into a tipper lorry, leading to an altercation. The first accused then allegedly drives a tipper lorry towards the officials in an attempt to run them over, but they escaped unharmed.
Fascist Modi afraid of cockroaches: K. Prakash Babu
CPI leader slams PM for blocking satirical account, accuses Centre of undermining workers and democracy
Women commuters seek better sanitation, security along with free KSRTC travel
UDF government moves to drop aircraft charges in 2022 flight protest case against YC workers
The development marks a significant shift from the previous Left Democratic Front (LDF) governments stand that the onboard protest posed a serious aviation security threat.
Conclave held as part of World Telecom Day
He mentioned that the health department will set up a 21-day monitoring system for people arriving from countries flagged by the World Health Organisation and the central government
Under no illusions about the scale of the task ahead: Bindu Krishna
Minister says lack of funds is a major issue across all departments; she adds that developing her home constituency of Kollam remains an uncompromised priority
ISL | How Ashley Westwood turned Kerala Blasters fortunes around
The Englishman was tactically flexible and changed formations as per the requirement; the Blasters defence consistently kept its shape, limiting the attacking options of its rivals
Labour shortage, price crash prompt pineapple growers to suggest pause on new crop
Keralam association launches campaign askign growers to focus on maintaining existing farms
Minority commission recommends upgrading Pallikkal govt. school in Wayanad
The school has 14 acres of land and all necessary facilities
A resolution, passed by the UDF, blamed the hospital management for not taking necessary measures in ensuring proper waste management as per the directives issued by the Kerala State Pollution Control Board
Kerala High Court suggests declaring nursing as essential service amid statewide strike
The Kerala High Court has urged the State government to explore the possibility of declaring nursing services as an essential service in view of the ongoing strike by private hospital nurses across the State, observing that uninterrupted healthcare services are of paramount importance to the public. The single-judge Bench of Justice P Gopinath made these [] The post Kerala High Court suggests declaring nursing as essential service amid statewide strike appeared first on India Legal .
Routine rotavirus vaccine halves severe diarrhoea cases in Kerala children: JMMCRI Study
Jubilee Mission reports 95.6% success in non-surgical care
Kerala solar prosumers seek urgent policy reforms to tackle energy crisis
KDSPC also stressed the need for specialised job training programmes and research incentives to create employment opportunities in the green energy sector
Senior Cong leader Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan elected Kerala Assembly Speaker
Radhakrishnan secured 101 votes in the election held in the Assembly, comfortably defeating candidates fielded by the opposition parties
As water level rises, Keralas Karapuzha dam shutters to be opened as precautionary measure
District Collector D.R. Meghasree, who is also the chairperson of District Disaster Management Authority, has granted permission to raise the shutters on Saturday as part of monsoon preparedness measures
Everything in this Kerala cafe is coconut-based
The interiors, the decor, the cutlery and the menu are part of the founder Ubais Alis mission to promote coconut in all its forms
Latin Catholic Church urges Kerala govt to fast-track relief for fishers ahead of rough season
After a closed-door meeting between Fisheries Minister Abdul Gafoor and Thiruvananthapuram Archbishop Thomas J Netto, Church spokesperson Fr Beed Manoj Amado said rough season was imminent and the government should fast-track relief measures to alleviate the fishing communitys hardship
Heavy rain likely in south Kerala; orange alert issued in Alappuzha
The IMD has forecast heavy rainfall in southern Kerala and issued an orange alert for Alappuzha district, along with yellow alerts in six other districts. Authorities have warned of possible flash floods, waterlogging, traffic disruptions and isolated landslides in several parts of the state

