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Ill health not a deterrent: Former minister G Sudhakaran casts vote in Kerala local body polls

ALAPPUZHA: Veteran communist leader and former minister G Sudhakaran, who had been ill for the past few weeks and remained almost bedridden after suffering multiple fractures in his leg, still made it a point to vote in the local body elections. Sudhakaran arrived at the polling booth in Paravoor Government Higher Secondary School in a car, accompanied by his wife, Jubilee Navaprabha. He stepped out of the vehicle and slowly walked to the booth with the help of a walker. The vote is the power of the common man in the democratic process, and I am committed to casting it whenever my health allows, he told reporters. Sudhakaran had been keeping a distance from the CPM district leadership since the 2021 assembly elections. His occasional criticisms had reportedly irritated senior leaders, leading them to sideline the former minister. The differences became public, prompting attempts by the party's state leadership to resolve the issue, but the rift only widened. On November 22, Sudhakaran slipped and fell in the bathroom of his house, suffering serious injuries. He underwent surgery, and doctors advised three months of complete bed rest. As a result, he was unable to attend any election campaign events, marking the absence of the senior leader from the political scene. After the incident, several leaders, including Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, had visited him at his residence to inquire about his health.

The New Indian Express 9 Dec 2025 11:31 pm

Kerala votes in first election without V S Achuthanandans presence

ALAPPUZHA: For the first time in the electoral history of the state, a poll is being held without the presence of veteran Communist leader and former chief minister V S Achuthanandan. His wife Vasumathi and son V A Arun Kumar cast their votes at the Buds School polling station in Punnapra South, Alappuzha. In the 2020 local body elections, Achuthanandan could not cast his vote as he was bedridden following a stroke and was under treatment at a hospital in Thiruvananthapuram. Before heading to the polling booth, Vasumathi, Arun Kumar and his wife paid homage at Achuthanandans memorial at Valiyachudukad, where he was cremated in July this year. Arun Kumar told the media that his mothers health was also not good, but she was determined to cast her vote. So, we arrived at the Velikkakathu house on Monday evening. Many relatives and neighbours visited and exchanged pleasantries with the family, he said. He also recalled that during every election, his father would arrive a day ahead of polling and spend time with relatives and neighbours at the Velikkakathu house. This is the first election without him, Arun Kumar added.

The New Indian Express 9 Dec 2025 10:54 pm

Your answers to the practical difficulties of electors are mechanical, cyclostyled: Supreme Court slams EC

EC offers statistics in response to pleas for extension of deadlines by migrant workers in T.N., students in Kerala; SC says EC must protect BLOs along with States; EC blames hostile political parties for BLOs stress

The Hindu 9 Dec 2025 9:50 pm

Voting Ends in The First Phase of Kerala Local Body Polls

Barring minor incidents, the polling passed off peacefully across the seven districts

Deccan Chronicle 9 Dec 2025 9:39 pm

Ernakulam records 74.52% voter turnout in local body polls

The polling percentage surpassed the 2020 figure of 72.49% with municipalities recording 75.09% and tri-level panchayats 77.14% voter turnout

The Hindu 9 Dec 2025 9:31 pm

Vibrant Kottikalasam marks conclusion of hectic campaigning in Kannur, Kasaragod

In Kannur, the day remained largely peaceful, though a large police force was deployed to maintain law and order in view of the previous elections, while in Kasaragod, the Kottikalasam peaked in Kanhangad town, where all three fronts are expected to face a close contest in the local body elections

The Hindu 9 Dec 2025 9:30 pm

S. Sivakumar appointed as member of NLSA

The Hindu 9 Dec 2025 9:15 pm

UDF rushing to offer clean chit to Jamaat-e-Islami, says Kerala CM

Pinarayi Vijayan alleges that the UDF is ready to align with organisations that have never been part of mainstream fronts, including those taking communal extremist positions

The Hindu 9 Dec 2025 9:08 pm

Major fronts make last-ditch efforts to woo voters in Kozhikode

While the UDF focussed on the gold theft case at Sabarimala temple, the LDF raised the issue of tactical tie-up between the Welfare Party of India and the UDF and highlited State governments achievements during the campaign

The Hindu 9 Dec 2025 9:08 pm

Alappuzha registers 73% voter turnout

The Hindu 9 Dec 2025 9:06 pm

Electioneering ends on a high note in Palakkad

Sulthan Pet emerged as the focal point of the celebrations, where thousands converged and engaged in lively cultural shows, bike rallies, and spirited processions.

The Hindu 9 Dec 2025 9:01 pm

Clashes erupt in Vanchiyoor over alleged bogus voting during local body polls

BJP workers accuse transgender voters of bogus voting, prompting a confrontation with CPI(M) cadre. Incidents of violence also reported in Karumam and Nedumangad

The Hindu 9 Dec 2025 8:46 pm

BJP Accuses CPI(M) of Fake Voting Through Transgenders in Kerala Capital

BJP cadres showed on TV the electoral rolls of both booths in Vanchiyoor in support of their claim that there were no transgender voters in the lists

Deccan Chronicle 9 Dec 2025 8:45 pm

Open campaigning concludes in Wayanad

The Hindu 9 Dec 2025 8:43 pm

Palakkad sets up 2,749 polling booths; Tamil ballot labels in 93 wards

Around 28.6 lakh voters will cast their ballots from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Wednesday. In six grama panchayats near Tamil Nadu, ballot labels will feature candidates names in Tamil, reflecting the regions linguistic diversity.

The Hindu 9 Dec 2025 8:39 pm

Mercury plunges to single digits in Ghat areas of Kerala

Mercury plunges to single digits in places such as Kundala dam on Monday night, where the lowest temperature of 7.5C was recorded, Munnar 9.4C, and Vattavada 9.7 C

The Hindu 9 Dec 2025 8:35 pm

Moderate turnout in Pathanamthitta

The Hindu 9 Dec 2025 8:27 pm

70.09% polling reported in Kollam

The Hindu 9 Dec 2025 8:19 pm

Remote Pachakkanam records only one vote

Pachakkanam polling station in the Periyar Tiger Reserve is one of the remote polling stations in the State. A 11-member team was deputed to the booth for the polling process

The Hindu 9 Dec 2025 8:02 pm

Malappuram gears up to elect representatives for 2,789 wards

Elections are being held for 2,789 seats across 122 local bodies, including 12 municipalities, 15 block panchayats and 94 grama panchayats, the highest number in any district in the State

The Hindu 9 Dec 2025 7:34 pm

Collector seeks cooperation from political parties, voters for peaceful polling in Kannur

A total of 5,472 candidates are in the fray across all three tiers of panchayats and urban bodies

The Hindu 9 Dec 2025 7:34 pm

All arrangements in place for local body polls in Thrissur: Collector

Over 27.36 lakh voters to cast votes; there are 54,204 are first-time voters.

The Hindu 9 Dec 2025 7:33 pm

High-octane finish to Thrissurs local body poll campaign

A total of 7,284 candidates are in the fray for 2,204 seats in the district. The LDF aims to retain its dominance, while the UDF seeks to reclaim crucial seats, Meanwhile, the NDA hopes to make a significant impact.

The Hindu 9 Dec 2025 7:06 pm

'Won't accept double standards': Dubbing artist Bhagyalakshmi on FEFKA's plan to readmit Dileep

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Malayalam dubbing artist Bhagyalakshmi on Tuesday said she would resign from the FEFKA in protest against what she called the organisation's ushed move to take back actor Dileep following his acquittal in the 2017 actor assault case. Bhagyalakshmi, who has previously held several positions in the Film Employees Federation of Kerala, told reporters that she could not accept double standards in the case and would stand firmly with the survivor. She said the trial court's verdict was not final until upheld by higher courts, and that FEFKA and other film bodies should have waited for the legal process to conclude. On Monday, FEFKA general secretary B Unnikrishnan said Dileep would be reinstated once he submitted a request. We had expelled him within two hours of him being named an accused, and we will reverse the action now that he has been acquitted, he said. Expressing happiness over the verdict, Kerala Film Producers' Association (KFPA) president B Rakesh also said the body would readmit Dileep if it received a formal request. The Association of Malayalam Movie Artists (AMMA) too backed the court's decision, saying in a Facebook post that he law will take its own course. Meanwhile, screenwriter and actor-director Renji Panicker welcomed the judgment, saying he believed he real guilty persons had been punished. He said the court had found no evidence of conspiracy involving Dileep. Unless the higher courts reverse the order, I can only go by the trial court's decision, he added. Responding to criticism from the Women in Cinema Collective (WCC), which said the survivor had not received full justice, Panicker said, Those who expected a different verdict will naturally be upset. I stand by the court's verdict and believe the guilty have been given the right punishment. A Kerala court on Monday acquitted Malayalam cinema star Dileep in the sensational 2017 actress sexual assault case, in which six persons, including the main accused, charged with committing the crime, were pronounced guilty. In a case that made national headlines while sending shockwaves over the top actor's alleged involvement in the matter, three others, including Dileep's close friend Sarath, were also acquitted. Dileep, whose real name is P Gopalakrishnan, claimed there was a eal conspiracy by some police officials and a section of the media to implicate him in the case earlier with an eye on destroying his career.

The New Indian Express 9 Dec 2025 5:32 pm

'Won't adopt double standards': Dubbing artist Bhagyalakshmi on FEFKA's plan to readmit Dileep

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Malayalam dubbing artist Bhagyalakshmi on Tuesday said she would resign from the FEFKA in protest against what she called the organisation's ushed move to take back actor Dileep following his acquittal in the 2017 actor assault case. Bhagyalakshmi, who has previously held several positions in the Film Employees Federation of Kerala, told reporters that she could not adopt double standards on the case and would stand firmly with the survivor. She said the trial court's verdict was not final until upheld by higher courts, and that FEFKA and other film bodies should have waited for the legal process to conclude. On Monday, FEFKA general secretary B Unnikrishnan said Dileep would be reinstated once he submitted a request. We had expelled him within two hours of him being named an accused, and we will reverse the action now that he has been acquitted, he said. Expressing happiness over the verdict, Kerala Film Producers' Association (KFPA) president B Rakesh also said the body would readmit Dileep if it received a formal request. The Association of Malayalam Movie Artists (AMMA) too backed the court's decision, saying in a Facebook post that he law will take its own course. Meanwhile, screenwriter and actor-director Renji Panicker welcomed the judgment, saying he believed he real guilty persons had been punished. He said the court had found no evidence of conspiracy involving Dileep. Unless the higher courts reverse the order, I can only go by the trial court's decision, he added. Responding to criticism from the Women in Cinema Collective (WCC), which said the survivor had not received full justice, Panicker said, Those who expected a different verdict will naturally be upset. I stand by the court's verdict and believe the guilty have been given the right punishment. A Kerala court on Monday acquitted Malayalam cinema star Dileep in the sensational 2017 actress sexual assault case, in which six persons, including the main accused, charged with committing the crime, were pronounced guilty. In a case that made national headlines while sending shockwaves over the top actor's alleged involvement in the matter, three others, including Dileep's close friend Sarath, were also acquitted. Dileep, whose real name is P Gopalakrishnan, claimed there was a eal conspiracy by some police officials and a section of the media to implicate him in the case earlier with an eye on destroying his career.

The New Indian Express 9 Dec 2025 5:32 pm

Kerala government holiday list 2026: State govt offices, banks & other institutions to remain shut on these dates

The Kerala government has released its list of public holidays for 2026, designating specific days for state employees, banks, and financial institutions. The notification, issued under the Negotiable Instruments Act, includes a comprehensive list of festivals and observances, with Sundays also declared as public holidays.

The Economic Times 9 Dec 2025 5:22 pm

Citizens rescue 13-foot whale shark entangled in fishing net in Kerala`s Kollam

This rescue marks Kollam districts first recorded whale shark rescue and the 50th along the Kerala coast since the launch of the Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) Save the Whale Shark Campaign in 2017, in collaboration with the Kerala Forest Department and supported by Oracle

Mid Day 9 Dec 2025 5:14 pm

Refreshing, Creative & Cool: India Post Gets A 'Gen-Z' Extension Counter At Kerala's CMS College

At its heart, the new counter is built on a philosophy that resonates deeply with the student community: Of the students, by the students, for the students.

News18 9 Dec 2025 4:29 pm

LDF convener in Kerala revives debate on SilverLine, BJP sees red

T.P. Ramakrishnan claims the Railway Ministry has come up with a new proposal for enhancing rail connectivity in the State.

The Hindu 9 Dec 2025 3:45 pm

Kerala CM defends support for survivor in actor assault case, says Dileeps conspiracy allegation only a perception

Pinarayi says prosecution handled the case effectively and the verdict will undergo legal scrutiny before further action

The Hindu 9 Dec 2025 3:41 pm

Kerala actor rape case: Hope court will give maximum punishment to the guilty, says actor-filmmaker Lal

Lal says it was him and not late Congress MLA P.T. Thomas who first informed then State Police Chief Loknath Behera about the survivors ordeal

The Hindu 9 Dec 2025 3:14 pm

Kerala schools closed on Dec 9 in south and Dec 11 in north for local body elections

Kerala schools will remain closed on December 9 in southern and central districts and on December 11 in northern regions for the 2025 local body elections. The closures apply to schools designated as polling stations, ensuring smooth voting and EVM setup. Polling will be held in two phases across 1,199 local bodies, with vote counting scheduled for December 13. Authorities have prepared EVMs, control units, and digital systems for real-time monitoring and election management.

The Times of India 9 Dec 2025 2:20 pm

A flashback to Kochis first thriller corporation election

Kochis engagement with organised civic governance began long before India became independent. The Dutch established the Fort Kochi municipality as early as 1664, marking one of the oldest experiments in municipal administration in the subcontinent. By 1866, Fort Kochi had become the first modern municipality in the state, during a period when the British residents took over the charge and served as the chairmen. As administrative systems evolved, voting rights were gradually extended to tax-paying citizens, setting the stage for more participatory urban governance. Mattancherry municipality followed in 1873, while Ernakulams municipality had been formed even earlier in 1823, by the British residents to oversee the regions administration. Together, they laid the foundation for what would eventually become a consolidated urban entity. Fast forward to November 1, 1967. It was almost certain that CPM leader M M Lawrence would become the first mayor of the newly formed Kochi corporation that day. The Left front had secured 13 seats, while the Congress-led fronts A A Kochunni Master had managed 11. The Left front workers were ready with crackers to celebrate the win. There was huge excitement, considering that it was the first corporation election ever. But things flipped in a matter of hours, says former mayor and historian K J Sohan. A single cross-vote pushed the mayoral contest into a tie. The final tally stood at 1212. Hence, the election of Kochis first mayor came down to chance. The draw of lots sealed the result, and Kochunni Master became the first mayor of Kochi. The idea of merging Kochis fragmented local bodies had been discussed throughout the early 1960s. It was the Mattancherry municipal council that first passed a resolution in 1960 recommending a unified civic administration. The Kerala Assembly later endorsed the proposal, and by July 1967, the plan for a consolidated corporation received formal approval. The new civic body combined the municipalities of Ernakulam, Fort Kochi and Mattancherry, together with the panchayats of Palluruthy, Edappally, Vennala and Vyttila. The newly created urban entity spanned roughly 83.5sq.km , bringing together neighbourhoods with distinct histories and identities under a single administrative structure for the first time. It was a challenging time for the newly elected leaders, as they had to concentrate on the budgeting and integration of the wards that had been formed under a single corporation, says Sohan. While the first council was elected for a five-year term, elections were postponed, and the council continued for over a decade. The second election to the corporation was held only in 1979. It would take another decade for true democratic reforms. The turning point came with the 74th Constitutional Amendment in 1992, which granted municipalities across India a clear constitutional status, says Sohan. Regular elections every five years became mandatory. Provisions for reservation, including one-third representation for women, were introduced. As Kochi heads into another municipal election, its civic history stands as a reminder that surprises are nothing new. Will there be any this time?

The New Indian Express 9 Dec 2025 2:03 pm

Dubbing artiste Bhagyalakshmi quits FEFKA in protest against move to reinstate Dileep after acquittal in actor rape case

Bhagyalakshmi alleges the federation failed to stand with the survivor

The Hindu 9 Dec 2025 1:47 pm

Actor Bhagyalakshmi resigns from Kerala film body over move to reinstateDileep

Actor Bhagyalakshmi resigns from Kerala film body over move to reinstateDileep

India Today 9 Dec 2025 1:44 pm

EC legally has no right to hold SIR: Congress MP Manish Tewari

NEW DELHI: Congress MP Manish Tewari on Tuesday claimed that the Election Commission legally has no right to conduct the SIR and it must be stopped, as he asserted that many Opposition leaders as well as people now feel the need to raise questions over the poll body's neutrality. Initiating a discussion on Election Reforms in the Lok Sabha, Tewari said the first election reform should be to amend the law of 2023 on the selection of the chief election commissioner and election commissioners. He said the law stipulates that the panel be comprised of the prime minister, the leader of opposition in the Lok Sabha and a cabinet minister. It is my suggestion that two members should be added to this panel -- the Leader of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha and the Chief Justice of India. If such a committee is formed then 'theek se khela hobega' and it will play an important role in removing the doubts over the Election Commission (EC), Tewari said. The Congress leader said that BR Ambedkar ensured that the EC would be a permanent body. It was expected of the EC that it will work as a neutral umpire, but regretfully I have to say that many members sitting on this side (pointing to opposition benches) and many people feel the need to raise questions over its neutrality, Tewari said. He said Article 327 gave rights to the Parliament to make laws for the voters list and delimitation. I have to say with regret that the Special Intensive Revision (of electoral rolls) is being discussed throughout the country. The SIR is happening in many states, but I am saying with a lot of responsibility that legally EC has no right to conduct SIR, Tewari said. There is no provision for SIR in Constitution or in law. This is just a right to EC that if there is any thing wrong with the electoral roll of any constituency it can correct it for reasons that need to be recorded in writing and made public. Only then you can conduct SIR, you cannot do SIR for whole of Bihar or the whole of Kerala, the Congress leader said. If you have to do SIR then do it separately in constituencies where there is a problem with the electoral roll after recording the problems in writing and then only it can carry out SIR. I would like to ask the government where are the reasons in writing, he said. Stop this SIR. There is no provision in law which allows the SIR to go ahead. You will say that were the SIRs conducted earlier illegal, to which my answer is that multiple wrongs don't make a right, he said. Tewari said that in India's democracy there are two stakeholders -- people who vote as electors and political parties that participate in the poll. Constitution makers ensured that every Indian above 21 years has a right to vote at a time when voting right was given on narrow principles in various countries. He said the biggest election reform was by then PM Rajiv Gandhi in 1988-89 by reducing the voting age from 21 to 18.

The New Indian Express 9 Dec 2025 1:23 pm

Actress assault case: Stand firmly with survivor, respect court judgement, says actor Asif Ali

IDUKKI: Malayalam actor Asif Ali on Tuesday said he firmly stands with the survivor in the actress sexual assault incident but respects the judgement delivered by the court in the case. Ali said his consistent stand has been that the survivor should receive justice, rather than insisting that any particular individual must be punished. The Rekhachitram actor's remarks came a day after the Ernakulam Principal Sessions Court acquitted actor Dileep and three others in the sensational case. The court found six accused, including A1 Sunil N S alias Pulsar Suni who allegedly directly committed the crime, guilty. When reporters repeatedly asked about his opinion on the verdict, Asif Ali said said he is cautious about commenting on the matter as any remarks could amount to contempt of court. I am always with the survivor and extend my full support. I am not someone who should comment on the verdict. What the court felt as right was pronounced as verdict, he told reporters after voting for the local body elections here. He said everyone chooses to respond with utmost care as this is a sensitive topic that can be interpreted in many ways. The actor expressed concern about opinions being distorted on social media, urging that statements should be made only after fully understanding the implications. On the government's decision to appeal the verdict, he said it was likely based on the belief that complete justice had not been achieved. When asked about actor Dileep's acquittal after a near nine year legal battle, he said it is not about who must be punished but about ensuring justice. Asif Ali also refrained from commenting on Dileep's possible return to positions of influence in the film industry, stating such matters fall outside his purview. He also said the survivor is one of his close friends and that he has not been able to talk to her after the verdict as he was travelling. The assault on the multi-lingual actress after the miscreants forced their way into the car she was travelling in and kept it under their control for two hours, had shaken the conscience of the Kerala society.

The New Indian Express 9 Dec 2025 1:10 pm

Award-winning Short Film 'RU BA RU' Brings Powerful Storytelling to the Fore at Exclusive Delhi Screening

RU BA RU, an award-winning 29-minute short film exploring sisterhood, caste and female agency in rural Rajasthan, was screened yesterday at the India Habitat Centre. The exclusive showcase drew members of the press, film enthusiasts, cultural voices and representatives from women-focused organisations.    Award-winning short film ‘RU BA RU’ Hosted by Anita and CP Gurnani and the entire team of RU BA RU, the screening follows the film’s growing international momentum. The filmmakers’ debut venture has shown remarkable promise, earning multiple Best Short Film awards across prominent Indian and global festivals. Among its major recognitions, the film received an enthusiastic response at the Indian Documentary and Short Film Festival of Kerala, the 56th International Film Festival of India (Indian Panorama – Non-Feature), Kolkata International Film Festival, and the International Film Festival of Shimla. Featuring Indira Tiwari, Richa Meena and Lokesh Mittal, RU BA RU is led by an all-women producing team, Anvita Gupta, Anita Gurnani and Priyanka Chopra. Directed by Kapil Tanwar who co-wrote the film with Farauq Malik, its story traces a deeply emotional journey of two sisters—one a rudaali (professional mourner) and the other a nachaniya (folk dancer), as their intertwined lives confront questions of caste, class, desire, and the burdens placed on women. With its evocative use of folk music, dance traditions, and raw emotional storytelling, the film has been widely praised for bringing an underrepresented Rajasthani cultural world to the global cinematic landscape. The post-screening interaction featured the film’s director, producers and leading cast members, who engaged with eminent personalities, attending journalists and spoke about the film’s journey, creative choices and the larger social themes it confronts. Anita Gurnani, Co-Producer, RU BA RU said, “ Watching RU BA RU spark such heartfelt conversations in this intimate Delhi screening has been incredibly meaningful. This film was always meant to hold space for women whose realities are rarely shown with honesty and seeing the audience engage with that truth validates everything we hoped to achieve. Each screening reinforces that stories rooted in lived experience resonate deeply, no matter where they’re told .” Sharing his thoughts, Kapil Tanwar, Director said, “ To share RU BA RU with a Delhi audience today felt like bringing the story home in a new way. This film began with a quiet question about dignity and survival, and every screening shows me how universal those questions truly are. Listening to the reflections in the room reminded me why I made this film, to honour the emotional world of women we often look at but rarely see. I’m grateful for the conversations it continues to ignite .” “ Each time RU BA RU meets a new audience, it reveals another layer of what women endure and overcome. Today’s screening reaffirmed my belief that stories shaped by authenticity and cultural memory hold immense power. Seeing the film resonate so deeply in Delhi strengthens our commitment to bringing such voices to the forefront, one honest story at a time ,” added Anvita Gupta, Producer, Ru Ba Ru .  As the film continues its festival journey through 2025, RU BA RU stands poised as a powerful voice within independent Indian cinema, offering a deeply local story with universal emotional reach, while amplifying stories of communities whose realities often remain invisible.    About the Film RU BA RU is a powerful short film that brings women’s stories to the forefront through the journey of two sisters, one a rudaali (professional mourner), the other a dancer, fighting against caste, class and gender barriers. Set in Rajasthan and marking the directorial debut of Kapil Tanwar, the film blends rich cultural roots with emotional depth, telling a story that is both specific in its setting and deeply relatable across contexts. RU BA RU has been recognised through multiple awards, including Best Short Film at the ImagineIndia Film Festival Madrid 2025, Best Cinematography (Short) at the Atlanta Indian Film Festival, Best Cinematography, Best Sound Design, and Second Best Short Film at the Ayodhya International Film Festival, as well as Best Director at Goa Short Film Festival 2025. The film was additionally selected among the Top 21 Shorts at the Dadasaheb Phalke International Film Festival (DPIFF) and was “ In Competition ” at the Indian Film Festival Stuttgart 2025, Europe’s biggest Indian film showcase. Following the successful private screening, the team announced their plans to develop a full-length cinematic version of the film. While the short explores themes of power and empowerment, the expanded feature will deepen this narrative with child education at its heart. The makers emphasized that the story is not limited to rural India—its themes resonate equally across middle-class families and communities where education for girls is still not given the attention it deserves. They are now seeking support from government agencies, media organizations, NGOs, and socially committed companies to bring this vision to life. The upcoming film aims to spark meaningful conversations on women’s empowerment and the transformative role of child education, creating an emotional and lasting impact across diverse sections of society.

News Voir 9 Dec 2025 12:29 pm

Kerala local body polls sees over 32% turnout in first five hours

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: A voter turnout of 32.04% was recorded in the first five hours of polling in the first phase of the local body polls in seven districts of the state. Electors are choosing representatives to the three-tier panchayats in rural areas and municipalities and corporations in urban areas. Voting is being held in 15,422 polling stations from 7 am to 6 pm. Union Minister of State Suresh Gopi and the states Leader of the Opposition VD Satheesan were among the prominent voters who queued up to cast their votes in the first hour of polling. Polling in the first phase is underway in seven districts, which include Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha, Kottayam, Idukki and Ernakulam. A total of 11,167 wards spread across 595 local bodies are facing the polls on Tuesday. This includes 8310 wards in 471 grama panchayats, 1090 wards in 75 block panchayats, 164 divisions in seven district panchayats, 1317 wards in 39 municipalities and 232 wards in three Corporations. As many as 1.32 crore voters, including 62.50 lakh men, 70.32 lakh women and 126 transgender persons figure in the voters' list in local bodies that are going to polls in the first phase. A total of 36,629 candidates are in the fray in the seven districts.

The New Indian Express 9 Dec 2025 12:28 pm

Pleasant weather sets the stage for Kerala local body elections

With the weather turning pleasant, no weather stations in the State recorded rain events in the last 24 hours ending at 8:30 a.m. on Tuesday

The Hindu 9 Dec 2025 12:21 pm

Dileep considers legal action

Acquitted actor Dileep plans fresh legal action, alleging a conspiracy by investigating officers to frame him. He claims his former wife Manju Warrier's speech initiated the plot to ruin his career and life. The Kerala government, however, intends to appeal the verdict. Dileep received an emotional homecoming.

The Times of India 9 Dec 2025 12:14 pm

Kerala local body polls: A.K. Antony points to anti-incumbency sentiment, suggests even Left voters seek change

Speaking after casting his vote, Antony says even Left-leaning voters are wishing for a shock treatment to the Left

The Hindu 9 Dec 2025 11:39 am

7 Brands That'll Make Your Bridesmaids Actually Excited About their Outfits

Let's be real, being a bridesmaid is basically a full-time job. They're the hype woman, the crisis manager, the tissue holder, and somewhere between managing the bride's meltdown over napkin colours and wrangling drunk uncles off the dance floor, they’re expected to look absolutely gorgeous.   Soch, showcasing some of its collections for this wedding season   The good news? This wedding season, there are brands that actually get it. Your bridesmaids can look coordinated, feel comfortable, and genuinely love what they're wearing. Here are 7 brands making bridesmaid dressing easier (and way more fun).   1. Soch - The "Actually, I Can Wear This Again" Miracle Here's the thing about Soch: they've cracked the code on making your bridesmaids look coordinated without making them look like clones.   Imagine this: Your entire squad shows up in the same colour palette, but one friend is rocking a flowy anarkali, another's serving looks in a sharara set, and your sister's killing it in a saree. Different vibes, same aesthetic, total harmony. That's the Soch magic.   Their collections are designed for the modern woman who wants to serve tradition but would also like to move her arms without the restraint of itchy fabric and tight stitches. Soch’s fits are comfortable and contemporary enough that your friends won't banish these outfits to the back of their closets post-wedding.   Pro tip: Use Soch for your mehendi or sangeet functions where your squad needs to move, dance, and not worry about wardrobe malfunctions. Your photographer will thank you when everyone's comfortable enough to nail those candid shots.   2. Suta - For the Bride Who Has a Pinterest Board Called "Sustainable Queens" You care about the planet. You also care about your bridesmaids looking fire. Suta gets it. Their handloom sarees are so beautiful that your environmentally conscious heart and your aesthetically obsessed brain will both be delighted.   Plus, there's something poetic about each bridesmaid wearing a unique handwoven piece. It's like saying, "You're all special to me, but also please coordinate for the photos."   3. Koskii - When Subtle Isn't in Your Vocabulary   If maximalism is your theme, and you want your bridesmaids to look like they stepped out of a royal durbar? Koskii is your brand.   Warning: These outfits are HEAVY. We're talking serious embroidery, zari work that could double as a workout, and enough bling to be seen from space. But if you're going for that full Bollywood wedding fantasy, this is it.   4. Kalki - The Fashion Risk-Takers' Paradise Got a squad that lives for making a statement? Kalki is where traditional ethnic wear meets "Is that even allowed?" energy, with cape blouses, asymmetrical hemlines, and drapes that bring the perfect synergy in Indo-Western.   This is the brand for bridesmaids who want to look like they could walk straight from your wedding into an afterparty.   5. Jaypore - Cottagecore Meets Indian Wedding Planning a destination wedding in Jaipur? An intimate ceremony in Kerala? Jaypore brings that artsy, "we're all about the vibes" aesthetic. Hand-block prints, natural fabrics, and that effortlessly cool look that says "I woke up like this".   Perfect for bridesmaids who'd love to be comfortable and chic. Also ideal for outdoor functions where heavy lehengas would be a crime against humanity.   6. Neeru's - When Your Mom Has Opinions Let's face it: sometimes you need to make the aunties happy. Neeru's is that reliable, classic choice that nobody can criticise. Traditional without being boring, elegant without being stuffy.   Great for when your bridesmaids include people of different ages and style preferences. Your cool younger sister and your traditional aunt can both find something they'll love.   7. W for Woman -  Because Weddings Are Expensive Enough Real talk: Being a bridesmaid is financially brutal. Between the bachelorette, the gifts, and the travel, your friends are basically funding your happily ever after. W for Woman lets you give them a break.   Trendy, affordable, and extensive enough that your entire squad can find coordinated pieces without taking out a loan. Your bridesmaids will love you for this. Their bank accounts will really love you for this.   The bottom line is: your bridesmaids are the ones who held your hand through heartbreaks, celebrated your wins, and are now helping you navigate the beautiful chaos of wedding planning. They deserve to look and feel amazing.

News Voir 9 Dec 2025 11:27 am

Dileeps acquittal in Kerala actor rape case echoes in poll-day chatter

UDF convenor Adoor Prakash reignited the debate centring on trial courts decision to acquit Dileep of conspiracy charges, alleging that Kerala government was seeking to further victimise the actor by deciding to appeal the verdict in High Court

The Hindu 9 Dec 2025 11:11 am

Kollam local body elections kick off with 15.65% turnout

KOLLAM: Polling for the local body elections commenced in the district on Monday, with a turnout of 15.65% recorded by 10 am, according to data released by the Election Commission. Officials noted that voting picked up steadily during the early hours, with more voters arriving after 9 am. Kollam Corporation reported a relatively lower turnout of 12.49%, while municipal areas recorded moderate participation. Among the municipalities, Paravur registered the highest turnout at 15.66%, followed closely by Kottarakkara with 15.62%. Punalur reported the lowest turnout among municipalities, with only 14% of voters casting their ballots by 10 am. The district panchayat recorded a turnout of 15.65%. Other blocks such as Sasthamkotta (15.85%), Anchal (15.62%), Chittumala (15.37%), and Chavara (14.99%) also reported moderate participation. Voter participation was higher in rural pockets, particularly in block panchayat segments. Chadayamangalam topped the list with a 17% turnout, followed by Ochira at 16.77%, Ithikkara at 16.6%, and Kottarakkara block at 16.3%, reflecting strong engagement outside urban areas.

The New Indian Express 9 Dec 2025 11:05 am

Kerala local body polls: Fronts make fervent bid to sway electoral outcome on the day of silent campaigning

Silent campaigning unfolded across three Municipal Corporations, 39 municipalities, seven district panchayats, 75 block panchayats, and 471 grama panchayats spread over Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Pathanamthitta, Kottayam, Idukki, Alappuzha, and Ernakulam districts.

The Hindu 9 Dec 2025 10:33 am

LDF vies for a coup in a district perceived a UDF bastion

Landslide rehabilitation remains the central electoral issue, extending beyond the three wards in Meppadi grama panchayat that have been directly affected. Allegations against both main fronts have become campaign flash-points

The Hindu 9 Dec 2025 10:32 am

Kerala local body polls: Neck-and-neck fight in Palakkad as BJP, UDF, LDF vie for 53 seats

Rivalry within the BJP has reached a boiling point, and the party will not be surprised to lose a few seats. In the case of the Congress, while it insists that its house is intact and stronger than last year, concerns linger that the Rahul Mamkootathil issue can hurt its prospects. Meanwhile, the CPI(M) appears stagnant in Palakkad

The Hindu 9 Dec 2025 10:31 am

Kerala local body polls 2025: Catholic Church says will support candidates who address peoples issues

The Church is not biased towards any political front in the State, says Idukki diocese media commission director

The Hindu 9 Dec 2025 10:30 am

Kerala local body polls: BJP candidate R. Sreelekha shares pre-polls survey, courts controversy

General Education Minister V. Sivankutty said that Ms. Sreelekhas action is a violation of the model code of conduct

The Hindu 9 Dec 2025 10:28 am

Kerala local body polls: V.D. Satheesan predicts landslide for UDF, cites antiincumbency and Sabarimala gold theft row

While the pattern of elections to the local bodies, Parliament, and the Assembly is different, there will indeed be signs of what to expect in the Assembly elections from this poll, he says

The Hindu 9 Dec 2025 10:15 am

Kerala Lottery Result December 9, 2025: Sthree Sakthi SS-497 Draw Postponed Due To Local Body Elections

Kerala Lottery Result Today Updates, 9-12-2025: The Sthree Sakthi SS-497 lottery draw has been postponed to December 10, 2025, due to the Local Bodies Election.

News18 9 Dec 2025 9:58 am

Dileep got justice in Kerala actor assault case, says UDF convenor Adoor Prakash

Adoor Prakash says he is personally happy as a close acquaintance of actor Dileep

The Hindu 9 Dec 2025 9:56 am

Congress,CPM allying with Jamaat, says Rajeev

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The CPM and Congress are allying with Jamaat-e-Islami, which works towards establishing an Islamic state, BJP state president Rajeev Chandrasekhar said on Monday. He said the outfit had extended political support to both the fronts as revealed by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan during a meet the press. He accused the LDF and UDF of locking on to political goals without considering the cons of its maneuvers and urged the public to vote for NDA to put an end to this. He also alleged that the UPA government did nothing for the state when there were eight union ministers from Kerala and the Narendra Modi had provided more assistance than the Congress-led governments. He also accused the fronts of doing nothing on gold heist from Sabarimala temple and added that they have turned the devaswom board into a centre for middlemen. Lack of development, corruption, criminal negligence, and incompetence are what the alternating governments have given the people of Kerala over the years. Despite the people giving them opportunities many times, they gave nothing back to the people. If anyone has done anything to protect the interests of the people of this land, it is solely the Narendra Modi government, he added.

The New Indian Express 9 Dec 2025 9:19 am

SBI Thiruvanthapuram circle celebrates silver jubilee

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Highlighting the enduring role of the State Bank of India in Keralas socioeconomic development, SBI chairman C S Shetty commented that the bank remains committed to a future roadmap focusing on the superior customer-centric banking experience. He was inaugurating the silver jubilee celebrations of the banks Thiruvananthapuram Circle in Ernakulam on Monday. The chairman also launched the upcoming CSR initiatives of the bank, which will have multiple institutions as its key beneficiaries, including Kottayam Medical College, selected primary health centres, anganwadis, primary schools, orphanages, special schools, old age homes, and womens shelter homes. Special financial assistance schemes for girl students under the Beti Bachao scheme will also be extended as part of this. SBI will also collaborate with the Viswasanthi Development Foundation to provide safe drinking water to three wards in Kuttanad, a region frequently affected by water-related challenges. The silver jubilee programme was also attended by Thiruvananthapuram Circle CGM K V Bangarraju and other bank officials.

The New Indian Express 9 Dec 2025 9:18 am

Docs protest move to include non-med faculty in pre-clinical subjects

Doctors in the state have strongly opposed the entry of non-medical graduates as faculty members in pre-clinical subjects such as Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, and Microbiology. They criticised the Public Service Commission for abruptly postponing its scheduled examination to recruit assistant professors in Biochemistry and Microbiology, alleging that the move was aimed at unlawfully accommodating non-medical candidates. The Indian Medical Associations (IMA) Kerala branch, the Kerala Government Medical College Teachers Association (KGMCTA), and several specialty organisations have raised objections. The PSC had initially invited applications from MBBS and MD degree holders with senior residency experience and had already issued hall tickets for the written test. However, the exam was deferred and a fresh notification was released, opening the door to non-medical applicants. According to KGMCTA, this inclusion was made following an advice from the Directorate of Medical Education and the Health Department. Association leaders stressed that the existing government order clearly stipulates MBBS and MD as mandatory qualifications for Assistant Professor posts in medical colleges. They also pointed to National Medical Commission (NMC) guidelines, which allow non-medical candidates only when qualified medical graduates are unavailable, a condition they say does not apply in Kerala.

The New Indian Express 9 Dec 2025 9:18 am

LSG dept steps in to solve Varkala project row

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Following the tussle between Varkala municipality and the tourism department over the implementation of the controversial Varkala Dakshin Kashi project launched at the ancient Janardhana Swamy Temple under the Swadesh Darshan 2.0 scheme the local self-government principal director on Monday convened a meeting with all stakeholders to resolve the issue. Principal director Geromic George directed the municipality secretary to grant the required approvals after legally vetting all documents. The Varkala municipality had issued multiple stop memos to the tourism department, the most recent one on December 2, asking that all construction activities be halted immediately. However, the Urulungal Labour Contract Cooperative Society (ULCCS) continued construction and excavation on the Varkala cliff without securing mandatory permissions. The Rs 25 crore Centre-funded project, aimed at improving basic facilities and enhancing the pilgrim experience, was launched around three months ago without obtaining required approvals from the Varkala municipality, the Kerala Coastal Zone Management Authority (KCZMA), the Kerala State Disaster Management Authority (KSDMA), and the Geological Survey of India (GSI). The municipality issued its first notice on September 25. The meeting, convened on the request of the tourism department, was attended by representatives of the District Disaster Management Authority, the tourism department, KCZMA, and Varkala municipality. Geromic said the municipal secretary has been instructed to legally examine and approve the project. The tourism department will submit the project drawings for approval on December 11. Varkala municipal secretary G Mithran told TNIE that the tourism authorities informed the meeting that the applications for approval from the municipality will be uploaded on Thursday. After processing, we will forward the application to KCZMA. We are also awaiting a report from the DDMA, G Mithran said. He added that the project currently lacks approval from the Pollution Control Board (PCB). Construction activities are also prohibited within 100 metres of the cliff face. We must verify whether this is being followed. KCZMAs approval is required in this regard as well, he added. S J Sajeev, president of the Environment Protection and Research Council, who filed the complaint against the alleged illegal construction by the Tourism Department, said the Archaeological Survey of India has a major role in conserving the Varkala cliff. He said the revenue department should demarcate the entire cliff to bring clarity and help prevent illegal constructions.

The New Indian Express 9 Dec 2025 9:16 am

The larger-than-life arc of actor Dileep

KOCHI: The fate of actor Dileep acquitted in the actor assault case after an exhausting over five-year trial has turned out to be nothing short of an anti-climax, especially for someone once accused of conspiring in the brutal assault of a fellow actor. From a scrawny mimicry artist to an actor, and eventually a producer, distributor, and theatre owner, Gopalakrishnan Padmanabhan alias Dileeps ascent to stardom and his later slide into notoriety, before being cleared of all charges extends far beyond the contours of a film script. Until the assault case erupted, Dileep was among the most influential power centres in the Malayalam film industry, commanding clout that extended across production floors, distribution networks, and exhibition circuits. Dileep entered cinema through the back door of Kochis mimicry troupes in the early 1990s. A friend who knew Dileep since his college days recalled, He was very ambitious from the very beginning and had an insatiable hunger for stardom. He started as an assistant director before he took to acting as a career. He had the gift of the gab, which made him desirable in social circles... He climbed his way up through a network of fellow comic artists and friends. Dileep came from an impoverished family and money was always a major factor. His marriage to actor Manju Warrier in 1998 was a surprise to many, he added. By the early 2000s, that charm had crystallised into a distinct on-screen persona. Films like Punjabi House, C.I.D Moosa, Meesha Madhavan and Kalyanaraman turned him into a bankable star. But Dileeps ascent was not limited to acting alone. As his stardom grew, he ventured into production, and into distribution, controlling significant circuits in central Kerala. His investments in theatre chains further cemented his presence. Liberty Basheer, a theatre owner and producer, said Dileep had decisive influence in AMMA and FEFKA, the trade bodies of actors and technicians. He was not satisfied with it and split the theatre owners union just before the actor assault incident. Basheer told TNIE that legally, all the unions/associations are bound to take him back if he applies formally but the actor might not be as powerful as he was as the ecosystem has evolved. This consolidation of power earned him both admiration and unease. The turning point arrived in 2017 with the actor abduction and assault case. The star who once drew lakhs to theatres found himself boycotted and fighting a prolonged legal battle. Today, Dileeps trajectory stands as one of Malayalam cinemas most dramatic arcs: A meteoric rise, decades of dominance, and an equally steep fall from grace. His acquittal from the case has sparked curiosity about his future, with the industry and society eagerly awaiting to see if hell reclaim his top position.

The New Indian Express 9 Dec 2025 9:09 am

In backing survivor, WCC ushers in change

KOCHI: In 2017, when 18 women came together to stand with the survivor, they knew their lives would never be the same again. As key Mollywood insiders refused to support the survivor, the Women in Cinema Collective (WCC) was formed to speak out, for the survivor and against injustice and gender issues in the industry. The unfortunate incident was definitely a trigger. There was no platform to raise such issues earlier, members said during the collectives press conference in Kochi in 2018. The group, comprising prominent actors including Parvathy Thiruvothu, Manju Warrier and Rima Kallingal, met with Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan to request government support in pushing for an investigation into the assault. Jolly Chirayath, a member, said gender disparities and issues related to workplace safety existed before the assault case. The incident became an inflection point. The discussions and developments in society became more gender-focused, she said. In 2017, during the Kerala State Film Awards, in response to industry figures supporting Dileep, the WCC launched the #Avalkkoppam campaign. What justice? And we watch a carefully crafted screenplay unfold so cruelly now, Parvathy wrote on social media following the verdict. Fellow members Rima and Remya Nambeesan shared avalkkoppam posts. Jolly said the WCCs efforts played a key role in altering public attitudes. In the past, survivors and their supporters were targeted by society. Today, we see several social media posts with the hashtags avalkkoppam and athijeevithakkoppam. That is the change the survivor and the WCC have brought to society, she said.

The New Indian Express 9 Dec 2025 9:07 am

2017 Kerala actor abduction case: SHO who first recorded ordeal still rankled by it

KOCHI: Living the retirement life of a former police officer and helping out at her familys tiny spice unit in Aluva, P K Radhamani couldnt find comfort in the fragrance enveloping her. She was unsettled, awaiting the much-anticipated verdict in the 2017 case. It was her pen that first brought the incident to lightshe was the one who recorded the victims statement, and the first person to hear what would be repeated in the halls of the legal system. Radhamani had just taken charge as station house officer (SHO) at Infopark police station, after serving in the Womens Cell. It was around midnight that she received a call from then Kochi commissioner M P Dinesh. It comprised a simple instruction: There is an important case. You must come immediately. She had no idea that she was being sent to actor-director Lals residence. As they entered the approach road to Lals house in Padamugal, Kakkanad, she noticed several other vehicles moving to and from the premises. She encountered P Rajeeve (now a minister), who told her, You should proceed to Lals house. At the residence, the commissioner instructed Radhamani to record the statement of the survivor, who was inside. When I entered the room, I saw her in an extremely distressed state. So, instead of immediately beginning the procedure, I spent some time consoling her. I waited for her to regain composure. What I heard that night was something no woman should ever have to experience. I was deeply shaken, she said. Radhamani was part of the probe until a special team was formed, but continued to accompany the survivor on several occasions, including the medical examination, until retirement. The trial of the case is a stage in her service life that she would never want to revisit. As the officer who recorded the survivors statement and took part in the initial proceedings, I had to undergo four to five days of cross-examination. The defence counsel B Raman Pillai even alleged we had fabricated the statement. If an officer like me felt so traumatised, try to imagine what the survivor went through, said Radhamani. Radhamani said she still carries the pride of never deviating from what the law directed. She also appreciated the survivor for standing firm with courage, and noted that her family and close friends played a crucial role in supporting her.

The New Indian Express 9 Dec 2025 9:05 am

2017 Kerala actor abduction case: Chaos, cheers and questions

KOCHI: The Ernakulam district sessions court complex had not seen a morning like this in years. Long before sunrise had settled into the city on Monday, the premises were rumbling with tension. By 7am, camera crews, reporters and excited supporters of actor Dileep had taken over the narrow lanes leading to the court. Everyone knew they were about to witness one of Keralas biggest judicial showdowns and nobody wanted to miss a single frame. By 9.45am, the first real hint of the momentous day ahead arrived. Judge Honey M Varghese, calm and composed, dressed in a white saree and clutching her 1,000-page judgment, stepped into the court building. Minutes later, lawyers from both sides arrived. Advocate T B Mini, counsel for the survivor, was soon surrounded by mediapersons. She reiterated: All 10 accused will be convicted. Special public prosecutor Ajakumar followed. Stepping out of the police vehicle, he assured the crowd that justice would be served. By 10.15am, the accused started arriving. Actor Dileepthe eighth accusedslipped into the complex at 10.22am with tenth accused Sarath G Nair. The actor left the vehicle after it had moved far away from the crowd, and disappeared into the court through a backdoor. Fifteen minutes later, confusion erupted. A masked man stepped out of a car and rushed inside. Cameras zoomed in, people shouted. Was it Pulsar Suni? It wasnt. Suni arrived at 10.45am. Wearing a black T-shirt, he walked out of the Kia Carnival with practised swagger. Flanked by his lawyers, he glanced back at the crowd with the confidence of someone used to unsettling a room. At 11am, the court fell silent. Outside, the crowd held its breath. Seconds later, roars exploded across the street. Dileep had been acquitted. The verdict spread like wildfire, and celebrations broke out instantly. Prime accused Pulsar Suni and fourth accused Vijeesh V P ,Second accused Martin Antony ,Sixth accused Pradeep,Fifth accused Vadival Salim Fans danced, shouted his name, and distributed sweets. The actors exit was straight out of a film. While onlookers waited near the backdoor, Dileep appeared at the main staircase at 11.18am, like a hero emerging for his curtain call. Now smiling broadly, he descended through a tunnel of black-robed lawyers, hands raised, wrist wrapped in prayer threads. Supporters surged forward. Cameras flashed. A few even wept. For the first time in nine years, Dileep spoke about the case, thanking God and making a veiled swipe at his ex-wife, actor Manju Warrier. What followed next painted a stark contrast. One by one, the six convicts, handcuffed, were brought out and escorted to a bus. Pulsar Suni was now flanked by officers. The convoy moved toward the general hospital where they would undergo medical examination before being taken to Kakkanad district jail. Dileep resurfaced at the house of senior counsel Raman Pillai. There were hugs, tears, and celebrations. By noon, he reached his home in Aluva, where his wife Kavya Madhavan, daughter, and others awaited him with applause, garlands, and fireworks. But even as he was welcomed like a returning hero, uneasy questions were being asked outside the court. Will he get back the family audience he once had? wondered a man watching the incidents from a distance. Im not sure. Lets see. For all the noise, all the chanting and camera flashes, one truth lingered: The court had spoken, but the debate over justice had just begun.

The New Indian Express 9 Dec 2025 9:04 am

2017 Kerala actor abduction case: How conspiracy narrative fell apart

KOCHI: Though the prosecution put forward several conspiracy theories to implicate actor Dileep, the trial court rejected them. However, the prosecution succeeded in establishing the second conspiracy, between Pulsar Suni and five other accused, to abduct and rape the survivor. The prosecutions first theory was that Pulsar Suni and Dileep conspired during a meeting at hotel Abad Plaza. As per the charges, the duo entered into a criminal conspiracy to videograph nude visuals and sexual acts of the survivor to defame and harass her. Dileep allegedly called Suni to room 410 of Abad Plaza on MG Road, Ernakulam, on a day between March 28 and April 2, 2013. There, Suni agreed to the plan, and Dileep allegedly promised him Rs 1.5 crore, the prosecution said. Advocate Sujesh Menon, Dileeps counsel, said the allegation lacked valid proof. The prosecution relied on tower location data showing that Dileep and Suni were in the same place at similar times. Menon countered that Dileep was at those places or film shoots or rehearsals, while Suni, being a driver on film sets, too might have been present. There was no evidence proving they met or discussed any plan, he argued. The prosecution maintained that several circumstances pointed to an illegal quotation agreement between the two, like Suni initially concealing Dileeps role, and, during the assault, misleading the survivor by claiming a woman had issued the quotation. During interrogation, and in a letter to Dileep, Suni reportedly admitted to receiving instructions from him. The court held the evidence did not conclusively link Dileep. 2017 Kerala actor abduction case: We had complete freedom, support from seniors throughout, says probe officer The prosecutions third theory centred on an alleged meeting between Dileep and Suni at Padmasarovaram on December 26, 2016. Police pursued this angle following revelations by filmmaker Balachandra Kumar. Kumar alleged he saw Dileep interacting closely with Suni. The significance of this meeting, they argued, was heightened by the fact that the first failed attempt to attack the survivor took place in Goa just days later. The prosecution claimed that oral evidence from Kumar, Nadirsha, Jinson, and Vishnu (Sunis cousin), along with forensic analysis and digital and documentary records, corroborated the meeting. However, the defence countered that the audio clips submitted by Kumar had no evidentiary value, as he had not produced the original phone used to record them.

The New Indian Express 9 Dec 2025 8:47 am

AMMA and FEFKA consider reinstating Dileep

KOCHI: With the court acquitting Dileep in the 2017 actor assault case, film bodies including the Association of Malayalam Movie Artistes (AMMA) and the Film Employees Federation of Kerala (FEFKA) have initiated discussions to give membership to the former, who was suspended from the association in July 2017. FEFKA was the first film body to suspend actor Dileep from his primary membership soon after his arrest in the case. As a trade union, we suspended Dileep after his arrest. Now, he has been acquitted in the case and we are considering reinstating his membership. We have requested the directors union to look into the verdict and consider revoking his suspension, FEFKA general secretary B Unnikrishnan said. Though AMMA expelled Dileep, he was later reinstated, leading to a controversy. In October 2018, he eventually resigned from the association under pressure from the Women in Cinema Collective (WCC). He was also the treasurer of the artists association during the late Innocents term as the president. Malayalam actor assault case: Dileep walks free, targets ex-wife Manju Warrier Let law take its course. AMMA respects the court, AMMA wrote on social media on Monday. Addressing the media in Kochi, AMMA vice-president Lakshmi Priya welcomed the verdict. I personally welcome the court verdict. I dont think Dileepettan would attempt such a crime. This does not mean we are not with the survivor. Both of them are our colleagues and friends. But I dont think he would do this, she said. Dileep is also the founding president of the Film Exhibitors United Organisation of Kerala.

The New Indian Express 9 Dec 2025 8:36 am

Prosecution counters Dileeps allegations against Manju

KOCHI: Soon after the acquittal, Dileep came out against Manju Warrier , alleging that she hatched a conspiracy against him. He pointed out that Manju, during a gathering of film stars two days after the incident, had said the sexual assault on the woman actor was organised and should be thoroughly probed. However, the prosecution countered this by saying that if they had intended to implicate him based on Manjus remarks, they could have done so while filing the main chargesheet against Pulsar Suni and five others. Special Public Prosecutor V Ajakumar told TNIE, Dileeps statement is absolutely wrong. We have produced all evidence against him. There was no deliberate attempt to arraign him as an accused in the case. 2017 Kerala actor abduction case: No evidence ever existed against Dileep, says Pillai He clarified that the probe proceeded based on a letter sent by Dileep alleging extortion to the then Director General of Police (DGP) Loknath Behera, along with a letter sent by Pulsar Suni from jail. Behera forwarded both to the SIT for examination. Ajakumar said, after Behera was relieved from the DGP post, T P Senkumar took charge. Senkumar, who reportedly had a longstanding professional rivalry with B Sandhya, who headed the SIT, issued an order restraining the team from arresting Dileep. Later, Senkumar left the post and Behera returned as DGP. Sandhya then explained all the findings against Dileep, after which Behera granted the liberty to proceed against him, he said.

The New Indian Express 9 Dec 2025 8:31 am

Kerala Local Body Polls: Phase 1 Voting Begins in Seven Districts

The second phase will be held on December 11 and counting of votes will take place on December 13

Deccan Chronicle 9 Dec 2025 8:26 am

2017 Kerala actor abduction case: No evidence ever existed against Dileep, says Pillai

KOCHI: Senior advocate B Raman Pillai and his team, by his own submission, had never encountered a trial of this nature in a criminal case. Pillai, who represented Dileep in the actor assault case, said he had never argued a case where there was no evidence whatsoever against the accused. On the verdict, Pillai, who was assisted by his team comprising advocates Sujesh Menon and Philip T Varghese, said he was relieved and pleased, asserting that the case against Dileep was fabricated. He (Dileep) was deliberately dragged into the case, with the involvement of certain senior police officers and others. Even the advocates who appeared for him were targeted and faced difficulties, Pillai told TNIE. He said once the full judgment is received, they will consider further steps if it becomes clear that Dileep was victimised and there was conspiracy to drag him into the case. 2017 Kerala actor abduction case: We had complete freedom, support from seniors throughout, says probe officer By December 2021, nearly 200 witnesses had been examined, and the investigation officer the final witness was next. However, Pillai said the prosecution suddenly delayed proceedings without explanation, prompting the defence to file the petition that prompted the High Court to set a timeline for completing further investigation. From the beginning, I understood the case against Dileep was fabricated and lacked evidence. That is why I stayed with the defence. In my entire career, I have never handled a case dragged out for this long, and even when my health was failing, I remained firm, he said. Pillai also said that Balachandra Kumars entry into the case was pre-planned and part of a larger conspiracy. Malayalam actor assault case: Dileep walks free, targets ex-wife Manju Warrier

The New Indian Express 9 Dec 2025 8:23 am

2017 Kerala actor abduction case: We had complete freedom, support from seniors throughout, says probe officer

KOCHI: The delivery of the long-awaited verdict in the actor abduction case has cast a renewed spotlight on the crucial role played by the investigation teams in bringing the case to its legal conclusion. With the case featuring high-profile names like Dileep in the chargesheet, the probe involved meticulous processes of framing charges, collecting evidence, and completing every procedural step with precision. We had complete freedom throughout the investigation, and the support from our senior officers enabled us to conduct the probe independently, said investigation officer Byju Paulose, a DySP with the crime branch. A case involving high-profile individuals and intense public attention comes with unique challenges. Many witnesses from the film industry were initially hesitant to give statements, while common people were more willing to come forward, he said. Citing his own instance, the officer said he underwent chief and cross-examination for eight and a half years four days a week. The probe team worked in complete coordination, and we were able to collect and present a massive volume of digital evidence before the court, perhaps one of the highest produced in India in a conspiracy case, Paulose said. Malayalam actor assault case: Dileep walks free, targets ex-wife Manju Warrier An officer with the initial probe team led by DySP Babu Kumar, who requested anonymity, said the investigation made a crucial breakthrough linking actor Dileep to the case. During our inquiry, the team uncovered a lead involving an alleged letter written by prime accused N S Sunil, aka Pulsar Suni, which pointed towards Dileep. Based on this, we arrested the actor, he said. After Babu went on deputation, a special investigation team (SIT) was formed with Byju taking charge, he said. Binu P P, an officer with the SIT, said the team encountered numerous hurdles throughout the investigation, though none of them ever stalled the probe itself. Rather, the real obstacles emerged during trial phase. Kerala government to appeal against acquittal of Dileep in 2017 actor assault case

The New Indian Express 9 Dec 2025 8:18 am

Mollywood post 2017: The quiet yet firm reset

KOCHI: The actor assault case can indeed be imputed for splitting Malayalam cinemas recent history into two distinct phases the before and after. Few events in the states cultural sphere have shaken the collective conscience as profoundly as the 2017 abduction and sexual assault of a prominent actor. The incident not only exposed troubling power imbalances within the industry but also forced long-overdue introspection among its stakeholders. Polarisation was immediate between those who stood with the survivor and those who rallied around the accused actor. Yet the industrys evolution in the years since has been striking, marked by institutional reforms and solidarity among women. A key catalyst for this shift has been the formation of the Women in Cinema Collective (WCC). It has been instrumental in pushing for systemic change, advocating for safety, dignity, and gender equity in the workplace. The sustained interventions of WCC kept the issue alive in the public discourse and led to the government making internal complaints committees must across film sets. One of the most significant changes has been the flood of revelations that followed the case. As WCC noted in a post on X: Culture of silence is the term coined by the Justice Hema Committee report to describe the effect of power groups in Malayalam cinema. Fear fuels silence and silence amplifies fear. But once silence is broken, it becomes an opportunity to break the fear as we have seen in our industry. Over the years, production houses have slowly aligned with new expectations. Awareness sessions have become more frequent, contracts include clauses on harassment, and informal hiring networks are giving way to more structured processes. Judge Honey Varghese scripts final chapter in high-profile assault case Implementation remains uneven, but the mindset shift is evident: Female actors and technicians now speak more openly about rights, workplace safety, and pay equity, subjects once considered off limits. Actor and WCC member Archana Padmini said the collective fight of women brought long-suppressed issues to the forefront. Earlier, every abuse was brushed aside by the assertion that we are a family. The conversation on the dignity and rights of female actors found resonance in society Blatant abuses and sexual predation are now almost absent, she told TNIE. Archana said, The fight of the actress gave a sense of direction to thousands of women who say they are thankful to her for standing up As a WCC member, it has meant less work but more respect and dignity in whatever little work I get. Calling it a small but decisive turnaround, she said theres still a long way to go. 'Not the final verdict': Retd DGP B Sandhya on actor assault case verdict

The New Indian Express 9 Dec 2025 8:02 am

Kerala local body polls: Voting under way for first phase in seven districts

Voters in Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha, Kottayam, Idukki and Ernakulam will cast their ballots today

The Hindu 9 Dec 2025 7:48 am

Judge Honey Varghese scripts final chapter in high-profile assault case

KOCHI: Tension hung heavy in the District Sessions Court on Monday morning as the clock struck 11. Sessions Judge Honey M Varghese stepped into a jam-packed courtroom, greeting those present with folded hands. As directed by her, all accused, including the eighth, moved to the stand. A stillness enveloped the hall as lawyers were asked to step aside so she could address the accused directly. I want to communicate clearly to the accused, the judge said. After keeping the case file for more than seven years and presiding over five years of trial, Judge Honey Varghese began delivering the verdict. Her voice rose as she read out the brutal acts committed by Pulsar Suni and five other accused, who were all found guilty. The court, however, acquitted actor Dileep. Members of the legal fraternity described Judge Honey Varghese as meticulous in her courtroom proceedings, compassionate in matters where needed, and firm where the law leaves no room for leniency. Honey Varghese, who hails from a family rooted in Left politics, began her career in Thrissur. She joined the judicial service in 2012 after being appointed as a district and sessions judge. Over the years, she has presided over several sensitive cases. Her transfer to the Additional Special Sessions Court, designated to hear the actor assault case, marked a turning point. She was assigned the trial after the survivor moved the High Court, seeking a special judge. Dileep targets former wife Manju, calls actor assault case a 'conspiracy' after acquittal The HC appointed Honey while she was serving as a CBI Special Court judge. In 2021, she was promoted to head the Ernakulam Principal and Sessions Court but was allowed to continue with the trial. She is now awaiting elevation as a Kerala HC judge. She concluded the trial after examining 261 witnesses. The trial itself saw several dramatic turns. Both the state government and the survivor moved the HC, seeking a change of judge. In a plea filed in 2022, the survivor alleged she had lost faith in the trial court, citing a voice clip recovered from the mobile phone of actor Dileep that purportedly suggested attempts by the accused to establish contact with the judge and her husband, an excise circle inspector accused in a custodial torture case. However, the High Court declined the plea. The Supreme Court, meanwhile, extended the deadline to finish the trial nearly eight times.

The New Indian Express 9 Dec 2025 7:47 am

Bank Holiday on December 9: Are banks open or closed in your state? Check state-wise list for December here

Banks in Kerala are closed today, December 9, due to the first phase of local body elections, while all other states operate normally. Several regional bank holidays remain throughout December 2025 for festivals, anniversaries, and state-specific observances across India.

DNA India 9 Dec 2025 7:24 am

Anand Mahindra keeps tryst with Kadamakkudys serene beauty

KOCHI: Industrialist Anand Mahindra has fulfilled a personal promise, visiting the idyllic Kadamakkudy islands on the outskirts of Kochi and returning utterly captivated by their rustic beauty. His recent visit, following the Mahindra Groups M101 annual leadership conference in the city, has put this tranquil destination firmly on the national, and possibly international, tourism map. Mahindra shared his experience on X, articulating the profound effect the islands had on him. I lived up to a promise I had made to myself, he posted. His description painted a picture of pristine serenity: Clean and pristine. Tranquil kayals (backwaters) stretching as far as the eye can see, with small launches chugging gently along their waters. Egrets and black cormorants, preening and drying themselves in the sun. Mesmerising. He concluded with a poignant observation: Some landscapes dont just impress; they recalibrate you. The visit was the culmination of a desire sparked earlier. In July, Mahindra had posted about Kadamakkudy being often listed amongst the most beautiful villages on earth, adding it to his personal bucket list for his December business trip to Kochi. The industrialists effusive praise instantly set the social media platform alight. The posts garnered widespread attention, with countless users sharing the news and praising the hidden gem. Capitalising on the moment, Kerala Tourism Minister P A Mohamed Riyas had then quickly extended an official invitation, also via X, stating, Always welcome to the land of incredible destinations and experiences Anand Ji @anandmahindra.. It will be a privilege for #KeralaTourism to host you at #Kadamakkudy. The excitement generated by Mahindras spotlight has significantly accelerated plans to improve accessibility to Kadamakkudy, a cluster of 14 tranquil islands. The Kochi Water Metro is actively working to launch its much-anticipated services to the popular tourist destination. Initially, the Water Metro had aimed to start operations to Kadamakkudy in December, a timeline intended to coincide with the industrialists planned visit. The final launch has faced a slight delay. Kochi Metro authorities recently announced that the work of the pontoon installation at Kadamakkudy is still pending, pushing the services commencement to January. Historically, these islands thrived on water-based transport. Therein lies the solution. Water Metro connectivity will be a big boost for the place. The tourism department could also deploy solar boats. Another possibility is bringing in houseboats, after dredging some shallow regions, said Dilraj Nalukandathil, director of GDM Travels, a startup promoting sustainable community tourism. Despite the minor setback, Anand Mahindras commitment to his promise has yielded a significant outcome: transforming a serene, lesser-known island cluster into a must-visit destination. His personal endorsement has provided an invaluable boost to Keralas tourism sector, promising a new era of recognition and connectivity for the islands of Kadamakkudy.

The New Indian Express 9 Dec 2025 7:00 am

CET researchers develop tech for safe micro-grids

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: In what could benefit critical sectors and even remote tribal hamlets that rely on localised renewable energy-based power sources, a team of researchers from College of Engineering Trivandrum (CET) have invented a technology to increase the safety and reliability of electrical micro-grids. Micro-grids are mini versions of the larger power grids that can supply electricity to a specific area, such as a neighbourhood, campus, or even a large building through sources such as solar energy. The technology that accurately detects islanding conditions and faults in grid-connected micro-grids, has won CET a patent from the Government of India. Islanding occurs when a part of the grid stays energised by local sources such as solar power during an outage. It is highly dangerous as it creates severe safety risks such as electrocution, damage to equipment and destablisation of the grid. Even under challenging scenarios such as fluctuations in solar power generation or unstable variations in micro-grid loads, the universal adaptive relay developed by us demonstrated precise and dependable performance, said lead researcher Prof Rajeev T of the Department of Electrical Engineering, CET. The team comprised former research scholar Divya S Nair and former MTech student Sindhura Miraj. The research was conducted as part of a project funded by NaMPET, with technical collaboration from Dr Vinod V, Associate Professor ay GEC Barton Hill and C-DAC scientist Aby Joseph. The patented technology enables the universal microcontroller-based relay with the training knowledge to precisely detect and differentiate between islanding, non-islanding, and fault conditions. The relaying technique has two operational levels: the phase deviation control technique that performs the first level, and the hybrid detection technique that performs the second. The invention adopts a unique hybrid detection approach capable of distinguishing between islanding and non-islanding scenarios. This approach effectively pinpoints faults in grid-connected AC micro-grids. The system can also avoid nuisance tripping and unintentional islanding without compromising operational speed., Rajeev explained. Micro-grids are of immense benefit to far flung areas such as tribal settlements where drawing conventional power lines poses a lot of challenges, said R Harikumar, Dir Energy Management Centre (EMC)-Kerala under the state power department. The invention, he noted, would help in improving safety and efficiency of such grids. Meanwhile, the EMC is in discussions on developing urban micro grids in the state that would power critical emergency response and command centres, especially during times of natural disasters. Holding promise CET researchers universal microcontroller-based relay technology has won a patent Invention effectively pinpoints faults in grid-connected AC micro-grids Hybrid detection approach distinguishes hazardous and non hazardous situations Technology avoids nuisance tripping and thereby enhances operational speed

The New Indian Express 9 Dec 2025 6:58 am