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Kerala local body polls: A litmus test for LDF governance, UDF revival in Ernakulam
Both UDF and LDF is vying for political dominance in this traditionally Congress stronghold. While the UDF seeks to reclaim the crucial Kochi Corporation after its loss in 2020, the LDF aims to validate its governance amidst rising anti-incumbency sentiments.
Kerala local body elections 2025: UDF pushes for political reset in State
UDF leadership feels that its political identity as a cohesive coalition is at stake in the local body polls, a precursor to the Assembly elections.It seeks to negate LDF campaign that the Opposition is a shaky coalition built on protest against development rather than one capable of exercising power effectively
Special trains to Sabarimala from Telangana from December 13
Hyderabad: In view of the heavy rush of devotees travelling to Sabarimala, the South Central Railway (SCR) has announced special train services from December 13 to January 2 connecting various stations under its jurisdiction with Kollam Junction in Kerala. A total of ten special trains, including both onward and return services, will be operated, the 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 .
IMD weather update December 3: Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Puducherry are likely to get more rainfall on Wednesday, December 3 as cyclone Ditwah moves towards Tamil Nadu-Puducherry coasts. The IMD said cold wave conditions are likely to prevail in Punjab, Madhya Maharashtra and Rajasthan. West Bengal is likely to experience dry weather.
PFI Man Wanted In Kerala RSS Worker Murder Case Arrested After 3 Years
NIA court in Kochi has granted five days' custodial interrogation of Shahul Hameed, the 50th accused in the RSS worker Sreenivasan murder case, after he was arrested at Delhi airport following over three years on the run.
SC asks EC to try and extend SIR deadline for Kerala
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Tuesday asked the Election Commission to consider extending the December 11 deadline for submitting enumeration forms in the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Kerala by one more week, in view of the ongoing process for local body elections. A bench of Chief Justice Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi made the recommendation after taking note of submissions that the local body elections in the state will take place on December 9 and 11, and counting of votes on December 13. It seems to us that the request is just and fair, and it warrants due consideration by the Election Commission of India, the order said. The court allowed the petitioners to submit a formal representation to the Election Commission by Wednesday 5 pm seeking SIR extension. It asked the EC to consider the request sympathetically and take a decision within two days. Senior advocates Rakesh Dwivedi and Maninder Singh, appearing for the Election Commission of India, said the Kerala State Election Commission has already exempted SIR staff from election duties, adding that the SIR deadline had earlier been extended from December 4 to 11. Terming it a peculiar situation, the CJI said the state government staff should not be overburdened.
Thiruvananthapuram gears up for Navy operation demo on Wednesday
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The capital city, on Wednesday, will witness the precision, power and operational preparedness of the Indian Navy as it plays host to the operational demonstration being held as part of the Navy Day celebrations. The event will be held at Shankhumukham beach in the evening. President Droupadi Murmu will be the chief guest. Governor Rajendra Arlekar, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, Union and state ministers and senior bureaucrats will attend the function. The Navy Day is being celebrated to commemorate the Navys successful attack on Karachi port in 1971 India-Pakistan war. Vice Admiral Sameer Saxena, Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Southern Naval Command, said the demonstration will provide an opportunity for citizens to understand the Navys state-of-the-art platforms and multi-domain operations, reflecting its preparedness and the ability to deliver power and precision across the maritime spectrum. As many as 19 war vessels, one submarine, four fast-interceptor craft and 32 naval aircraft, including fighters and helicopters, will take part in the demo, he added. The public will be allowed entry by 2.45pm. The President will arrive at the airport at 4.10pm. The demonstration will start after her arrival at the venue by 5.15pm. She will return to Delhi on Thursday. As per the Navy communique, the MH-60R helicopter will offer a grand salute to the President by dipping its nose in flight at a low altitude. Warships will later take over and conduct W manoeuvre, which will be followed by banner formation by Chetak choppers. The special forces will display visit, board, search and seizure operations. Simulated missile launch from warships, submarine sail past, high-speed run by fast interceptor craft and water jet fast attack craft, and MiG-29k launch and recovery operations from the aircraft carrier are the other highlights. The excitement will be carried on further through Hawj AJT combat manoeuvres, helicopter landing on a moving ship, composite fly past and firing of anti-submarine rockets. Hornpipe dance and beating retreat will be the other star attractions. Meanwhile, the city police will enforce traffic regulations from noon on Wednesday.
Kerala's Karadukka bids farewell to beloved stage with drama, dance and tears
KASARAGOD: It looked like a usual cultural event. Children performed skit and dance on stage amid applause. However, for the performers and spectators, it was an emotional moment a final farewell to something that had been a part of their lives for nearly half a century. News that the stage in their locality would be demolished for the construction of the building of Government Vocational Higher Secondary School had come as a huge shock to the residents of Kadakam in Kasaragods Karadukka village. The structure was conceived and built in 1977-78 by youngsters from Kadakam Friends Combine (KFC), an arts club in the area, and was used to host occasional cultural events in the village, recalled Vijayan Kadakam, a retired bank manager. People would make the roof with palm trees and tarpaulin covers whenever an art festival was planned. The actual roof was built later, after some decades, he said. I was part of the club then. The cultural festivals meant a lot for us those days, said Vijayan, who proposed arranging a farewell for the stage that had been a constant in their lives. Suresh Kumar, the PTA president of the school, said the stage had become a hindrance for the new school building that was being constructed using KIIFB funds. The contractor said it had to demolished without delay, he said. The stage was where many school programmes were performed. Skits prepared by residents and others were performed here too. Even some renowned theatre artists like N Sasidharan staged their plays here, Suresh said. Many budding artists from the region owe their start to the stage. Hence, they wanted to give it a fitting farewell, he said. The residents said if they had time, they would have conducted a larger art festival. However, restrictions owing to the local body elections limited their plans. As the last performance, the school students were asked to perform some dances, a skit and a candle-light ceremony. We are bidding an emotional farewell to our beloved stage, said Vijayan. KFC, the club, will look for a suitable spot to construct another stage. For now, its curtains down.
Kerala: 2nd sexual assault complaint filed against suspended Congress MLA Rahul Mankootathil
A second young woman has leveled serious sexual assault allegations against suspended Congress MLA Rahul Mankootathil. She has emailed senior Congress leaders and the Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee president. The woman claims Mankootathil assaulted her at a homestay under the guise of marriage. This development intensifies the controversy surrounding the MLA, who is reportedly absconding.
Consider Kerala plea to extend SIR deadline, SC tells EC
Tackling Keralas mental health challenge
Kerala is one of the States with the highest suicide rates in the country
Extend SIR Deadline in Kerala: SC
A bench of Chief Justice of India Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi took note of the submissions that local bodies elections in Kerala will take place on December 9 and 11 and counting of votes will conclude on December 13.
Senior lawyer N.N. Sugunapalan passes away
A campaign sans posters and billboards
Lack of transparency of Chinese vessels in Indian Ocean a concern: Vice Admiral Sameer Saxena
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Presence of Chinese naval assets in the Indian Ocean is not a threat but their lack of transparency is a matter of concern, said Vice Admiral Sameer Saxena, the Flag Officer Commanding in Chief of the Southern Naval Command. Addressing the media on the eve of the Navy Day operational demo, he said the Navy has noted Chinese search vessels and surveillance platforms conducting under-sea domain activities, and occasional presence of sub-marines in the Indian Ocean Region. The Vice Admiral said though the Chinese have the right to do so, he clarity with which they are willing to contribute to the security of global commons is opaque. The Chinese navy had often claimed that their enhanced presence in the Indian Ocean Region was to counter the threats posed by pirates and the statement of the Vice Admiral is viewed as a refutation of the Chinese position. Sameer, however, said the Indian Navy has been monitoring Chinese ships closely. We have our eyes on them. We are sure that our maritime interests are not for a moment jeopardised by their presence, he added. Regarding indigenisation in Navy manufacturing, he said it has been achieved 90% in the floating components, while 60% and 50% in the moving and combat components, respectively. Our aim is to become fully self-reliant by 2047. He added that the nature of threat via sea has not changed, and the biggest concern now was the trafficking of narcotics.
BARC official, channel owner booked for alleged rating forgery
Waste management, canal rejuvenation get priority in LDFs manifesto for Kochi Corporation
Two booked for posting photo of survivor in Mamkoottathil case
Another Woman Accuses Kerala MLA Rahul Mamkootathil Of Sex Assault, Files Case
With police continuing their intensive search for missing Congress MLA Rahul Mamkootathil, another woman has filed a fresh sexual assault complaint against the legislator.
Public Mass resumes at St. Marys Basilica after long hiatus
India-Maldives joint military exercise Ekuverin begins in Kerala
Thiruvananthapuram: A two-week-long joint exercise between the militaries of India and Maldives began at Thiruvananthapuram in Kerala on Tuesday with an aim to enhance interoperability and operational synergy in counter-insurgency and counter-terrorism operations across jungle, semi-urban and coastal terrains. The 14th edition of Exercise Ekuverin between the Indian Army and the Maldives National Defence Force 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 .
Fresh Sexual Assault Complaint Against Suspended Congress MLA Mamkootathil
The 23-year-old woman, who lives outside Kerala, sent the complaint to the party high command and the Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) via email: Reports
Sonia Gandhi to contest panchayat elections? BJP plays a trick in Kerala local polls
What if we told you that Sonia Gandhi is contesting the panchayat election from the spectacular hill town of Munnar in Kerala? That too, on a ticket from the BJP? Bewildered, aren't you? Let us now clear the air.
Man held with unaccounted cash in Kasaragod
ED notice in masala bond a result of CPI(M)-BJP nexus, alleges Adoor Prakash
UDF convener says LDF long practised voter fraud and that the Sabarimala gold heist probe being sabotaged
Police exclude Thiruvananthapuram Mayor, MLA from chargesheet in KSRTC spat case
The Mayors brother, Aravind, remains the only accused in the case
New rape allegation against Mamkootathil wrong-foots UDF ahead of local body polls
The petitioner emails KPCC president accusing Mamkootathil of raping her after inviting her to a resort to discuss a prospective marriage
SIR an attempt to deny voting rights, says SDPI
Three missing forest officials found after search operation
Sonia Gandhi to contest from Nallathanni ward in Munnar this time
She is contesting as a BJP candidate
Governor orders V-Cs to enforce hostel discipline, decides to form panel to curb campus violence
Mohanan Kunnummal to head panel to recommend suggestions to contain violence on university and academic campuses
Holiday declared on December 9, 11
Decades-old LDF bastion faces fresh challenge in Gandhi Nagar
Russian group Razgulay to perform in Thiruvananthapuram on December 6
President to arrive on December 3
UDF alleges lapses in identifying sensitive booths in Kannur
Kerala's Sonia Gandhi Contesting Local Body Poll on BJP Ticket
The 34-year-old candidate, who is married to Subhash, a panchayat general secretary of the BJP, is contesting from Nallathanni ward of Munnar panchayat
Rajeev Chandrasekhar to contest from Nemom in Assembly polls
Our politics is about development, not controversy, says BJP State President
Kerala High Court orders protection for 60 farmers from dispossession near Vellayani Lake
Massive open online courses in Malayalam launched
Road safety comes under scanner at Erumely after accidents involving pilgrims' vehicles
MVD, police launch joint efforts to check accidents. Fifteen accidents on Erumely-Kanamala corridor since the start of this season
Kerala local body polls 2025: National weightlifting champion steps into a new arena
Chitra Chandramohan to contest as the LDF candidate in the Valarkavu division of the Thrissur Corporation
Kozhikode DCC seeks action against KPCC member over Karassery bank issue
Shanghumughom all set for Navys Operational Demo on Wednesday
Wildlife Bill: MPs urged to reject push for Presidential assent
Collective invokes legacy of Wildlife Protection Act, cautions against alleged attempts by both Central and State governments to dilute environmental safeguards
CPI mounts all-out campaign to to reclaim key division
Politics of social justice absent from electoral discourse: M.N. Karassery
In an interview to The Hindu, the writer points out that all political parties are now busy talking about development alone, which cant be called an ideology
Malaysia Airlines increases Kuala Lumpur service
Navy has its eyes on Chinese activities in Indian Ocean: Vice Admiral Sameer Saxena
He says Chinese presence in the Indian Ocean region should not come as a surprise to anyone, but what really is a matter of concern is the lack of transparency in their activities
Kerala has declared public holidays on December 9 and 11, 2025, for its Local Body Elections. The staggered holidays, split by district, aim to ensure smooth polling and maximize voter turnout. Government offices, educational institutions, and private establishments are directed to grant paid leave to employees on their respective polling dates.
Former journalist Sanal Potty passes away
Education turning into a breeding ground for hyper-nationalism
Civil society leaders pledge to draft an alternative peoples education policy as protest meet demands scrapping of NEP 2020 and PM SHRI
Thrissur emerges as overall champions at State Special School Arts Festival
District Collector felicitates students, cash awards for all A-grade winners
First-of-its-kind financial literacy programme in Keralas schools
General Education departments SCERT and Reserve Bank of India join hands for the programme that will begin with a training for teachers who in turn will tutor students
Learning in mother tongue crucial; NEP supports it: Kerala Governor
Kerala Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar highlighted the significance of mother tongue in education, aligning with the National Education Policy. He released a biography of John Matthai, praising his contributions as an educationist and economist. The event also saw the launch of new online courses and the promotion of open-access research, emphasizing accessible higher education.
Over 1,500 flex boards removed for code of conduct violation in Kollam
New complaint against suspended Congress MLA Mamkoottathil emerges on eve of bail hearing
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM : A fresh complaint of alleged sexual assault has surfaced against suspended Congress MLA Rahul Mamkoottathil , a day before the principal district and sessions court is set to consider his anticipatory bail plea. The complaint has been filed by a 23-year-old woman from Bengaluru, who has written to the KPCC and senior Congress leaders, including Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi, alleging that the Palakkad MLA assaulted her despite her repeated resistance. According to sources, the party leadership has handed over the complaint to police officials. The complainant alleges that the crime branch already has her details and has urged the Congress leadership to prevent him from holding any role involving public engagement, especially with women and children. She further states that Rahuls alleged proposal to her was a deliberate deception. Earlier, a case was registered against Mamkoottathilafter a woman accused him of sexual assault and forcing her to terminate a pregnancy. Youth Congress leader aproaches High Command seeking organisational probe against Rahul Mamkoottathil Mamkoottathil denied the allegations against him, calling them politically motivated, in an anticipatory bail petition filed in a court on the same day. The complainant had approached Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan with her grievance on Thursday, after which the case was registered. As per the FIR, Mamkoottathil assaulted the complainant and raped her on multiple occasions. A special investigation team has been constituted, and a lookout circular has been issued to prevent the accused from leaving the country. Mamkoottathil was suspended from the primary membership of the Congress on August 25. He had earlier resigned as Youth Congress state president after Malayalam actress Rini Ann George accused a young leader of misbehaviour, prompting protests by the BJP and the DYFI, the youth wing of the CPI(M). Subsequently, several women and a transgender person also levelled allegations against him. Mamkoottathil was elected as MLA in November last year in a bypoll to the Palakkad seat, following the election of former MLA Shafi Parambil to the Lok Sabha from Vatakara. The new allegations come at a time when the party is already under scrutiny over previous accusations levelled against the leader.
Two held with MDMA from Thavakkara hotel
Kerala and Tamil Nadu join forces to mine mineral sand
KMMLs assessment is that obtaining ilmenite, the raw material for manufacturing titanium dioxide, from Tamil Nadu is profitable. Tamil Nadu has proposed that mining and value addition occur exclusively within its borders, aiming at enhancing production capacity for both States.
The apex court directed Kerala to make a representation with the ECI, detailing its reasons for an extension by December 3; the court urged the ECI to consider the representation of the State sympathetically and objectively in the next two days
SC Asks Election Commission To Consider Deferring SIR In Kerala Amid Local Body Polls
The Court noted that petitioners may submit their concerns to the ECI by tomorrow, and asked the Commission to review them and communicate its decision to the bench.
Kerala Request To Extend SIR Form Deadline Just And Fair: Supreme Court
Terming a petition by the Kerala government to extend the date for submission of forms for the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) just and fair, the Supreme Court on Tuesday advised the Election Commission to consider the proposal.
Theenmura returns to KCK Chennai, loaded with duck mappas, Kerala plum cake and nostalgia
Chef Regi Mathew revives the traditional Christian wedding spread with a six-course feast that features 18 classic dishes. We get into the Christmas spirit at Kappa Chaka Kandhari with lacy appams, grilled King prawns and black halwa
Masala Bond Row: Congress Says It Has No Faith in ED Notice Issued to Kerala CM
The masala bond issued through the Kerala Infrastructure Investment Fund Board (KIIFB) involved gross corruption and must be investigated sooner or later, senior party leader Ramesh Chennithala told reporters here.
From Assam to Kerala: How Indian states got their names
India's diverse states bear names reflecting their rich cultural tapestry, drawing from local languages, Sanskrit, ancient kingdoms, and historical identities. From the 'Home of Snowy Mountains' in Himachal Pradesh to the 'Land of Five Rivers' in Punjab, each name tells a unique story of origin and heritage.
Malaysia Airlines increase Thiruvananthapuram-Kuala Lumpur service to daily flights
The increase in service will benefit passengers and tourists from Kerala as there is ample connectivity from Kuala Lumpur to various parts of the world including Australia and New Zealand
Activist Rahul Easwar continues hunger strike in remand, says wife Deepa
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Activist Rahul Easwar, who is currently under judicial remand, is continuing his hunger strike, his wife Deepa Rahul Easwar said on Tuesday. Deepa, who plans to visit him in jail today, said further decisions regarding the case would be taken after meeting him. According to her, Rahul refused the food and juice offered to him when he was taken to jail. He is moving forward with his fast, just like during the Sabarimala issue, she told reporters. Deepa alleged that the police arrived at their home without serving any prior notice. We informed the court that no notice was received. These are false cases. Even now, it is unclear which part of the video was cited to deny him bail, she said, adding that they were consulting lawyers on the next legal steps. She also said that while the initial charges were bailable, non-bailable sections were added later in the night. Police may seek custody. We will take further decisions after meeting Rahul. He has never done anything to hurt anyone. He is in jail for speaking out against inconsistencies in another persons claims, she said. Calling the arrest a protest for justice, Deepa questioned the prosecutions allegation that Rahul used objectionable language in the video. They claim he used a bad word but cannot specify which one. There is no clarity on whether he revealed the victims name or identity, she said. Deepa also referred to debates during the MeToo movement and argued that the incident highlights the need for a Mens Commission. The reputation of both women and men is equally important. I want my children to know I stood for what was right, she added.
Supreme Court gives green light for Kerala to allot open prison land to BrahMos
BATL would be apportioned 180 acres, SSB 45 acres to set up a battalion headquarters and 32 acres for the forensic varsity
Three forest officers missing during tiger census found safe after night-long search in Kerala
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Bringing an anxious overnight search to an end, the three forest officers who went missing during a tiger census in the ParuthipallyPeppara block were found safe on Tuesday morning, officials said. They were traced near Erattumukku around 8:30 am after a search that continued through the night. Section Forest Officer Vineetha, Beat Forest Officer Rajesh and Beat Forest Assistant Rajesh R had set out on Monday morning for fieldwork as part of the tiger census. They were scheduled to return to the camp shed at Pandippara by evening, but failed to return. According to Forest Department officials, the Rapid Response Team (RRT) and beat officers launched a search operation as soon as the officers were reported missing. All three were familiar with the terrain, and one of them, the beat forest assistant, had taken the same route during the previous tiger census. They are believed to have strayed off the trail during the survey. There had been communication through one of their mobile phones earlier in the day, but they stopped responding by evening, officials said. The officers were carrying GPS devices and walkie-talkies. As teams were preparing to extend the search into neighbouring Tamil Nadu forests on Tuesday morning, a breakthrough came when a forest watcher spotted the officers near Erattumukku around 8:30 am. Although the area is not a deep interior forest, the disappearance triggered considerable concern within the department. Further procedures are underway, the DFO said.
BJP Picks 'Sonia Gandhi' For Local Polls In Kerala's Munnar, Giving Congress A Headache
Sonia Gandhi, the BJP candidate from the Munnar panchayat, has become the focus of local interest.
Rajeev Chandrasekhar challenges Kerala CM over masala bond borrowing
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The BJP has intensified its attack on the Left government by placing the Masala Bond controversy alongside the Sabarimala gold scam as key themes in its election campaign. BJP state president Rajeev Chandrasekhar on Tuesday publicly challenged Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan through posts on Facebook and X, raising pointed questions over the financial decisions linked to the Masala Bond issued by KIIFB. Chandrasekhar questioned why the state had borrowed Rs 2,100 crore from foreign markets at 9.5 per cent interest when cheaper borrowing options were available domestically, alleging that the move placed an unnecessary burden on taxpayers. He further claimed that the government had quietly paid Rs 21 crore as commission, demanding to know who benefited and why foreign intermediaries were involved when other states raise bonds within India without such charges. Masala bond notice triggers political debate days before local body polls Why did the Chief Minister go to London to raise money? Who received the Rs 21 crore commission? Why avoid Indian markets where interest rates are lower? Who bears the forex risk, and were FEMA approvals secured as mandated by law? Chandrasekhar asked, stressing that an honest government would have already addressed these concerns. He accused both the CPM and the Congress of lacking transparency, arguing that public funds cannot be treated as party resources shielded from scrutiny. He added that the Masala Bond and Sabarimala gold issues must be thoroughly investigated and not covered up. Party insiders confirmed that the BJP intends to foreground these two issues, projecting them as examples of alleged loot and financial mismanagement by the Left administration. While the CPM has dismissed the Enforcement Directorates notices relating to the Masala Bond as politically motivated, the BJP maintains that the matters require serious investigation by central agencies. KIIFB to repay Rs 2,150-crore masala bonds on schedule Despite the party reiterating development as its primary campaign plank, leaders say corruption will not be overlooked. We have already made it clear that our key goal is development. But that doesnt mean we will ignore the corruption of the Left government, said a senior BJP leader overseeing the states campaign. The Masala Bond issue is being raised across constituencies, and along with the Sabarimala gold scam and other controversies, it will become a major talking point in the coming days. With Chandrasekhar signalling that the BJP will resist any attempt to bury the Masala Bond and Sabarimala cases, party cadres are preparing to amplify both topics as key political weapons in the run-up to the polls.
Undertrial found dead in Kannur Central Jail in Kerala
He was facing trial for allegedly murdering his wife and was sent to Kannur prison from Wayanad seven months ago, says jail superintendent
Kerala local body polls: Rebel trouble haunts UDF in its Kannur stronghold
Rebel candidates are in the fray against both Congress and IUML nominees in the Corporation, prompting the latter to take disciplinary action against four activists. CPI(M) is presenting a team of new faces from diverse professional backgrounds, while the BJP has given priority to women candidates
Kerala local body polls: CPI(M) plays second fiddle to Kerala Congress (M) in Catholic heartland
In several seats across Central Travancore, CPI(M) is contesting without its iconic election symbol, while KC(M), despite being the junior partner, retains its two leaves symbol everywhere. Though CPI(M) terms it a move to appear inclusive, local leaders say voters in the Christian belt are unlikely to support the party symbol
Kerala local body polls: Will Sabarimala present a golden opportunity for Congress, BJP?
Ground-level reactions indicate a mixed and often a muted response, with many voters prioritising everyday concerns over religious controversies. As parties ramp up their campaigns, the actual impact of the Sabarimala issue on the election remains uncertain.
Rallies, public meets must follow law & order: State election commissioner
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: State Election Commissioner A Shajahan has issued a directive stating that all campaign rallies and public meetings held as part of the local body elections must follow law and order as well as the relevant legal provisions and the directions issued by the High Court and the Supreme Court. Political parties and candidates must inform the local police in advance about the venue and timing of any public meeting so that the police can make the arrangements necessary for crowd and traffic control. Parties must ensure that their supporters do not disrupt or interfere with meetings or rallies organised by other parties. Distributing pamphlets, raising questions, or creating trouble either directly or indirectly at another partys event is prohibited. No party should conduct a rally through the venue where another partys meeting is in progress. Party workers must not remove wall posters or publicity materials put up by rival parties, the directive said. Before planning an event, parties and candidates must confirm that there are no prohibitory orders in force at the venue. If any such orders exist, they must be strictly obeyed unless prior permission for exemption is obtained from the authorities. Disrupting a public meeting, causing disorder, or instigating such acts can lead to imprisonment for up to three months or a fine of up to `1,000, or both. This applies to any political meeting held during the election period. Using loudspeakers or other sound equipment for meetings requires prior permission from the authorities. Sound systems may be used only within the noise limits set by law. For rallies, organisers must decide in advance the starting point, route, and ending point, and inform the police so that traffic arrangements can be made. They must also check whether any restrictions are in place along the route and comply with them unless officially exempted. Rallies must be planned in a way that they do not obstruct traffic. Very long rallies should be split into smaller groups to avoid congestion. Traffic rules must be followed without fail. All instructions issued by police on duty during rallies must be obeyed. If more than one party plans rallies along the same route at the same time, organisers must coordinate with each other to avoid clashes and traffic blocks, seeking help from local police if needed. Parties and candidates must ensure that participants do not carry items that could provoke violence. Carrying effigies of leaders of other parties, burning such effigies in public, or similar acts are punishable, the directive said further.
Construction of breakwater at Muthalapozhi harbour gains pace
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The construction of breakwater as part of the Muthalapozhi harbour development project is progressing rapidly in Thiruvananthapuram. The `177-crore project, approved by the Union government under the Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY), was launched in May this year with an aim to prevent the recurring accidents at the harbour mouth. According to the harbour engineering department, the casting of tetrapods for the breakwater is moving at a steady pace, and around 25m of the proposed 425m structure have already been completed. However, fishermen have expressed dissatisfaction over the halted dredging activities. A senior official of the department told TNIE that the plan is to complete at least 300m of the breakwater before May. The weather is favourable, and the government has decided to execute the work without further delay. The only major challenge is sourcing rubble for the breakwater. Around six lakh tonnes of rubble are required, and frequent quarrying bans imposed across the state during rough weather are slowing procurement. If everything goes to plan, we are hopeful of completing the project within the deadline, the official said. Located at the meeting point of Vamanapuram river and the Arabian Sea, Muthalapozhi is a hub for large-scale fishing activities in the district. As many as 160 large fishing vessels and about 400 small ones operate out of the harbour offering livelihood to 20,000 people. However, over 70 lives have perished in the area in the past eight years. As per the study conducted by the Central Water and Power Research Station, extending the breakwater is the only solution to mitigate the impact of the unscientific breakwater at the harbour, which is cited as the cause for growing accidents at the harbour mouth. However, the harbour department has failed to carry out dredging activities in a full fledged manner despite the launch of the project. Sajeev Salahudeen, vice-chairman of the Muthalapozhi Avakasa Samrakshana Samithi, alleged that the dredger brought from Azheekal in May for large-scale dredging is lying idle. Right now, the sea is not rough and the fishermen are able to venture into the sea without encountering major accidents. But things will get worse after a few months. We have been following this up with the authorities repeatedly who have been assuring us that dredging will begin immediately. However, nothing is happening on the ground. We are unable to protest because this is the only time of the year when we are able to go fishing in the sea. Else our families will starve, he said. Meanwhile, the harbour department officials said that dredging is not being carried out owing to the rough weather conditions. The dredger is fully functional and the sand bar at the harbour mouth needs to be removed. We attempted to do this work last week but couldnt risk doing it due to the rough sea alert. The machinery is very expensive and we are scared that the dredger will drift off into the sea and we wouldnt be able to recover it. We will launch the work immediately. The weather is favourable until mid-May, said the official. Besides the breakwater construction, the project also proposes technological, mechanical and electrical upgradation at the harbour. The construction of the toilet block which is part of the project is already underway and once the elections are over we will float the rest of the tenders. Around 9 tenders will be invited for various works including renovation of wharf, auction hall and other auxiliary structures, said the official.
Kerala Lottery Result Today, December 2, 2025 Live: Sthree Sakthi SS-496 Winning Numbers
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The Kerala High Court has summoned BYJU'S Resolution Professional, GLAS Trust, and EY India Chairman to appear on December 5, 2025. This is in connection with a contempt case alleging a fraudulent scheme to recover BYJU'S foreign assets. Allegations suggest a 'double-recovery architecture' and conflict of interest involving EY.
Cuteness chori along the thin line between creative & cringe
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: With the election season in full swing, voters across the state are weighing their choices. They are scanning candidates positions on development, welfare, neighbourhood issues, and party lines. Well, this usual stuff. But now, running parallel to these familiar considerations, another trend has emerged in the campaign space: rise of the glamour and cuteness quotient. Notably, a large number of young candidates, especially women, have stepped into the contest, and social media has catapulted many of them into instant micro-celebrities stealing hearts. Some are just out of college, or in the middle of a course. Troll pages, meme accounts, and short-form videos are celebrating candidates not for their politics, but for their looks, style, and on-camera appeal. Creators have also jumped in, pairing posters of young candidates, especially women, with syrupy background tracks in place of campaign songs or slogans. One meme doing the rounds shows boys alongside a candidate poster, wondering if there was any chance to vote in that panchayat where an attractive woman is contesting from. Another one shows men expressing disappointment over their ward not having the glamour quotient. On Instagram, a reel with the caption Now election days shows a smiling man getting swayed by a slide show of young women candidates representing various parties. Chakkara chundil thechu vechoru punchiri goes the background song. And this one has got 33 lakh views, 3.4 lakh shares, and over 1,200 comments. While some such memes and reels are creative and cute, others appear cringe and crass. And most of these trending candidates are well aware of this, and are clear about the boundaries. Social media does help connect with youngsters, but the way some troll pages turn women candidates into crush content or flirtatious reels is not right. While online, all I do is share posters and updates, says 23-year-old Absalna, LDF candidate from Chadayamangalam blocks Chingeli division. We are political representatives. A candidate should be recognised for their political stand, their ideas, their ability to serve society not their age, gender, or appearance. What worries me is how social media often sexualises women for fun. Twenty-five-year-old Swathy S Kumar, the NDABJP candidate from Edavacode ward, says she actively uses social media as part of her campaign. However, she is equally aware of its nasty side. Some memes and comments reflect a deep-rooted patriarchal mindset, she says. Moreover, when a woman wins, there will always be someone claiming that its because of her looks rather than her work. Swathy hopes candidates on-ground efforts are not marred by social media timepass. Many of these trolls use my posters, too. I just mark them not interested or report them. I just want to work with the people and improve our surroundings. Vyshna Suresh, the Congress candidate for the Muttada division of the Thiruvananthapuram Corporation, echoes the same sentiment. Social media can help as well as harm, she says. However, it remains the only space where candidates can reach people across generations. She believes only a tiny fraction of users circulate trivialising memes. Honestly, Keralas voters are not that gullible. People here have a strong political culture. We are not that shallow as a society, she says. For Amal Sivadas, UDF candidate from Panakunnam ward in Mararikulam North grama panchayat, the trend is apolitical in nature, but youngsters alone cannot be blamed. Many youngsters are unaware of what is happening around them. Mocking them only pushes them further away from politics. We are now focusing on bringing them into the campaign, says the footballer. Political commentator J Prabhash attributes the social media trend to the demographic shift being witnessed. Local body elections have always been a training ground where parties groom young aspirants for bigger roles. However, what is different this time is the sheer number of newcomers in the fray, he notes. Moreover, when voters do not care much about ideology or morality, attention naturally shifts to other cues. Politics, in general, turns into a performance art at times. And glamour can become part of the show.
As UDF hopes to hold fortress, LDF and NDA look to breach Vellanad
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Vellanad panchayat - ranked the second-best in the state and 75th in the national Mission Antyodaya Rankings - is heading into the local body polls amid political friction. A traditional UDF bastion, the LDF has won here only twice (2000-05 and 2005-10), both by narrow margins, with the second term aided by the now-defunct Democratic Indira Congress (K). Calling Vellanad a protest-free panchayat, Congress leader and panchayat vice-president Vellanad Sreekantan said that the council had proactively resolved many key issues of the people here. One of our star schemes was the Vellanadan Vazha, a special variety of the banana tree which was provided widely to farmers here, he said. Claiming that the panchayat was able to allot its own buildings for veterinary and homoeo hospitals, as well as three anganwadis during their tenure, he also said that a fund of over Rs 25 lakh was spent for the construction of a park near Koovakkudy bridge a common suicide spot here. Calling the governments extreme-poverty eradication process a facade, he said that there were at least a 100 people on the panchayat premises who fall under this category. What more can we do when the government has made their announcement? Sreekantan asked. Alleging that the incumbent council reeks of corruption and favouritism, the CPM candidate in Uriyacode ward J Kumaradas said that tendencies are generally in favour of the party to easily win at least 14-16 seats here. There is a strong anti-incumbency feeling against the council here. Moreover, their senior leaders, including Vellanad Sasi, have switched to our party a move that has not only weakened the Congress, but will also help us gain more votes, he said. He also said the construction of a shopping complex is proceeding at a slow pace. As the site was earlier a playground, it has also caused trouble to children and youngsters in the area. Expecting a good competition in at least 12 seats after having arrived second in six of them last time, the BJP candidate in Changa ward M V Ranjith said that all accomplishments claimed by the panchayat were achieved utilising Central funds. Over Rs 17 crore was provided to the panchayat under the Shyam Prasad Mukherji Rurban Mission in 2016, of which Rs 2 crore got lapsed, he said. Claiming that the LDF and UDF councils have not brought in significant projects to increase the panchayats revenue, Ranjith also said that the area does not have major challenges like others, which could have been the reason for its achievement in the Mission Antyodaya rankings. As a farmer and the state general secretary of Karshaka Morcha, I can clearly say that the councils claim of the Vellanadan Vazha is completely baseless. In fact, people have not even heard of it, he said.
Sadeers voice helping candidates hit the right notes
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Sadeer Karunyam is feeling a little flustered. For a man in his 40s who runs a recording studio near Venjaramoodu, what has got his goat is the fact that his clients are pestering him to prioritise their work even if it means jumping the line. Since the local-body polls were announced, Sadeers clients are all politicians, from across the spectrum. All of them want their work completed first. Some approach me in the morning, with the instruction to have their work done by the same evening. Even when I convey my inability to do so because of work assigned earlier by other candidates, many pester me. Its annoying, he says. In an election scenario, this is a common dilemma. But it blows up during local polls. Without a proper announcement using a sound system and speaker placed atop a running vehicle, election campaigns can seem incomplete. Pressing local issues peppered with general political and socio-economic concerns make for a good announcement, points out Sadeer. The introduction of candidates as the darling of the masses and the peoples face may appear trite, but there are still takers for these usages and no campaign announcement proceeds without these mentions, he adds. The recording itself is a laborious process. The script is prepared either by those who run the studio or by the candidate or party. The script is as important as the voice over as without rhyme, creativity, and to-the-point messaging it can sound superfluous, and add to the agony of the recordist. Candidates often come up with lengthy narratives. Recently, someone handed me a script that read: Sulochanakku aattin koodu, vidyakku veedu, madhuvinu chikilsa sahayam (goat shed for Sulochana, house for Vidya and medical aid for Madhu). Such announcements tend to backfire and attract ridicule. In such cases, the feedback is immediately shared and an alternative script is prepared. The writer should be aware of local issues, as well as the general political scenario. Writers prepare a party-wise theme bank by relying on political satire and news that appear in various media. An announcement usually lasts five-seven minutes. In the case of high-profile candidates and high-voltage contests, customised songs are also arranged. A song recorded with live orchestra can burn a hole in the wallet, with karaoke content costing much less. Technology has also left its imprint. Now, web and mobile applications are used to reduce costs. However, the quality of output is questionable. With candidates preferring pre-recorded announcements, running descriptions have mostly been pushed to the background. However, the scenario shifts towards the end of campaigning, when candidates target their rivals with specific allegations and counter criticism pointed at them. At this stage, there is no time for recorded answers. Live announcements come handy in such crunch situations, says Sadeer. I have had candidates offended by announcements seeking a personal explanation. That happens mostly in the case of scripts prepared by rival candidates and we have to placate them, he adds. Moreover, studios have to be very careful while recording as any content deemed illegal could invite legal action. Unlike live commentary, a recorded announcement is evidence of whatever has been said. That increases the risk, he points out. Another issue is payment. Some clients keep it due. In the case of candidates who lose, its more prudent to just forget it. It will never come, stresses Sadeer.
Ahead of hearing, Rahuls counsel files additional proof
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Even as police remained unsuccessful in tracking down Rahul Mamkootathil, who has been booked for raping a woman and forcing her to terminate her pregnancy, the beleaguered legislator has filed additional pieces of evidence via his counsel in sealed covers before the principal district and sessions court, which will hear his anticipatory bail plea on Wednesday. The current set of evidence, sources said, filed on Monday contained more WhatsApp text messages and audio and video files, accompanied by a certificate containing hash value of the records, details of the device used and the algorithm used to generate the hash. Legal sources said the accused submitted documents to further buttress his claim that he had a consensual relationship with the woman and the affair continued when she remained with her husband. In his plea, Rahul had claimed he and the complainant had a long-standing friendship. He said he entered into a friendship and later a sexual relationship with the woman knowing she was married. He denied allegations of assault and noted that he neither raped her nor forced her to undergo an abortion. Rahul had on Saturday through his advocate, submitted evidence in a pen drive to support his claims. In his petition, Rahul had stated that he should not be held responsible for the survivors pregnancy. To support this, he submitted photographs of the couple together during the period in which the assault is alleged to have happened, along with material that he claims shows the abortion was done on her own willingness and was not coerced. The third evidence was a WhatsApp chat where the woman was allegedly forced to file a complaint against Rahul by the head of the firm where she had worked. Rahul had alleged that the firm is politically aligned to BJP. Meanwhile, the police felt Rahul might still be enjoying patronage and support of a section of Congress workers and leaders. This, they felt, was the reason why they could not trace him despite using the entire police machinery. The investigators, meanwhile, expressed doubts that Rahul may have used the vehicle registered in the name of an actress to flee the district on Thursday after reports emerged of the victim meeting CM Pinarayi Vijayan.
KSEB demand to return land may delay TECOMs SmartCity Kochi exit
KOCHI: A year after Dubai Holding-owned TECOM Investments formally conveyed its intention to exit the SmartCity Kochi (SCK) project, a long-standing dispute threatens to complicate the process: the Kerala State Electricity Board Ltd (KSEBL) is seeking the return of more than 100 acres it had contributed to the project. KSEBL says it acquired the land for Rs 83.2 crore between 1991 and 1997, but the state government only paid Rs 7.57 crore when it was acquired for the SmartCity IT park. With the government now exploring options for TECOMs exit, KSEBLs demand has come as a major hurdle. An expert committee, comprising the director of the Kerala State IT Mission, CEO of Infopark, and Dr Baju George, managing director of Overseas Keralites Investment & Holding Ltd (OKIH), had been tasked with recommending an exit formula. But officials admit that multiple unresolved issues, including KSEBLs stipulation, continue to stall progress. A letter dated December 12, 2024, accessed by TNIE, shows KSEBL reminding the government that the disputed 100.65 acres were part of the 194.95 acres it owned in Brahmapuram. After the land was transferred to the revenue department through a government order, the state valued it at Rs 7.57 crore, a figure KSEBL protested through missives in 2017, 2018, and 2019. Appeals to the Ernakulam district collector to revise the valuation also went unheeded, the letter states. Nothing has changed, even now, said a former senior KSEB official involved in the matter. He noted that despite citing genuine operational needs, the utility has not been able to reclaim the land. KSEBL says the 100.65 acres, part of SCKs total land parcel of 246 acres, is essential for developing large battery energy storage system (BESS) substations to meet Ernakulams rising power demand. We plan to set up around 3,000 MW/12,000 MWh of storage capacity over the next five years. Even after using all available land near substations, the requirement remains unmet, the letter said. The IT department, however, disputes KSEBLs claim. SmartCity is up and running, and the land belongs to the IT department. It was handed over on a 99-year lease, an official said. State IT special secretary Seeram Sambasiva Rao said the disagreement was only over land valuation, which he added has been resolved. But the former KSEB official insists the core demand was for the land to be returned, not merely revalued, a matter he says remains unresolved. The dispute, officials admit, could delay TECOMs exit.
Masala bond notice triggers political debate days before local body polls
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: With just days to go for the local body elections, the Enforcement Directorates notice to Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has kicked off a political debate. Notices were also served on former finance minister and vice-chairperson of KIIFB Thomas Isaac and CEO K M Abraham alleging FEMA violation in the utilisation of funds. Opposition Leader V D Satheesan reiterated his partys stand that there was massive corruption and serious rule violations in the masala bond issue. Masala bonds were floated for a high interest rate of 9.723 pc, neglecting low interest loans available in the market. Rs 1045 crore was the interest for Rs 2150 crore mobilised. However, he raised suspicion over the real intention behind the notice. The present notice is to threaten the CPM and the CM in the wake of the LSG polls. In Kerala, the ED threatens CM by sending notices whereas in other states it hunts BJPs political enemies, he said. Terming the notice a joke, Congress state president Sunny Joseph alleged that it was a classic example of nexus between the central and state governments ahead of the elections. The notice is part of a deliberate attempt to divert public attention from the controversies surrounding Sabarimala and other issues haunting the LDF government. Finance Minister K N Balagopal said the notices were aimed at creating a controversy during election time. It also disproved the allegations of nexus between the BJP and the CPM. CPM state Secretary M V Govindan criticised the Congress double stand. The Congress would call it political vendetta when their leaders are summoned by the ED. But it takes a different stand in cases involving the CPM. We have always stood against the ED being misused against political parties, he said. Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala slammed the LDF government stating that the KIIFB masala bond was not a public issue but a private deal that benefitted the Canadian company CDPQ which holds crucial shares in SNC - Lavalin company. Thus, it percolates to Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, who is one among the accused in Lavalin case.
Kerala is considering five-day work week in govt offices
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The state government is once again considering the introduction of a five-day work week in all government offices. However, service organisations have reacted with caution to the plan, warning that any attempt to curtail employees rights, including leave entitlements, would be strongly opposed. The Chief Secretary has convened a virtual meeting with representatives of service organisations at 5pm on December 5 to discuss the matter. The proposal, first considered two years ago, was withdrawn after strong opposition from service organisations, including Left outfits, which alleged the government intended to cut down leave entitles. According to government sources, the public administration department revived the discussion after Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, during a meeting on the rising drug abuse problem in the state, stressed the need for parents to spend more time with their children as part of prevention strategies. This time, the government appears to be moving more cautiously. In the letters sent to office-bearers of service organisations, it did not include any draft proposal. Instead, unions have been asked to submit their opinions and suggestions via email on or before December 5. The Opposition-aligned service organisations argue that the absence of a draft proposal raises questions about the governments intention. The pro-Congress Kerala Secretariat Employees Association (KSA) and NGO Association have welcomed the proposal in-principle. We will not compromise on rights of employees However, we will not compromise on employees rights, including casual leaves, said KSA president Ershad M S. He noted that the employees had previously rejected the proposal as it sought to reduce the number of casual leaves. A five-day work is a good idea. We can also discuss adjusting office timings to ensure working hours are covered, he said. Government offices currently function from 10.15am to 5.15pm in cities and 10am to 5pm in rural areas. Employees are entitled to 20 casual leaves annually. There was also a proposal earlier to make the fourth Saturday a holiday, but that too was dropped when the government attempted to interfere with employees rights, Ershad added. NGO Association president Jaffar Khan A M said service organisations cannot offer meaningful feedback without receiving the proposal and sufficient time to study it. An issue of this importance should not be discussed online. It requires an offline meeting with a proper draft. Employees are currently engaged in Election Commission duties for SIR and work till evening. Holding an online meeting at 5pm makes it even more difficult, he said. Pro-CPM organisations, including Kerala Secretariat Employees Association (KSEA) and NGO Union and other organisations, have welcomed the proposal. We are yet to discuss the matter, said KSEA general secretary S S Deepu. NGO Union general secretary Ajith Kumar M A said that it would give its opinion after receiving the government proposal. When it was proposed earlier, e-governance was not very popular in government offices. Now local self-government institutions and the revenue department are issuing certificates throughe-governance system, making it easier for employees to work offline too, said a NGO Union leader.
Sabarimala revenue soars 33% to Rs 92 crore in first 15 days
PATHANAMTHITTA: Sabarimala hill shrine has registered a total revenue of Rs 92 crore in the first 15 days of the Mandala-Makaravilakku pilgrimage season this year. This marks a 33.33% growth compared to the Rs 69 crore recorded during the corresponding period last year. A major chunk of the earnings continues to come from the sale of aravana payasam, which alone fetched Rs 47 crore. The figures till November 30 showed a 46.86% increase in revenue from aravana sales compared to Rs 32 crore during the first 15 days of the previous season. Revenue from appam sales stood at Rs 3.5 crore, nearly matching last years figures for the same period. Income from kanikka (offerings) has also seen steady growth -- from Rs 22 crore in 2024 to Rs 26 crore this season. Nearly 13 lakh pilgrims visited Sabarimala till November 30, reflecting the consistently high footfall during the mandala pilgrimage period. After a brief lull over the weekend, pilgrim inflow surged again on Monday (16th day), with 80,328 devotees climbing the hill between 12am and 7pm alone. With this, the total number of pilgrims who have offered darshan in the first 16 days of the season reached 13,36,388. On Saturday and Sunday, the rush had dropped significantly, with the nadappanthal remaining largely free of crowds. This allowed weekend pilgrims to have darshan with minimal waiting time. The situation changed on Monday afternoon as footfall began rising steadily. By evening, the nadappanthal was filled to capacity. Anticipating the post-holiday surge, authorities had already strengthened crowd-management arrangements.

