The nightingale who stole Keralas heart
Janakis effortless singing and pleasant nature earned her enduring love and admiration across generations
V.D. Satheesan condoles S. Janakis demise, says she was the voice that captivated generations
Kerala Chief Minister says her contributions to Indian film music transcended the title the nightingale of south India
Tragic Boat Accident in Vietnam Claims Lives of Two from Kerala
New Delhi, July 11: A tragic boat accident near Phu Quoc Island in Vietnam has claimed the lives of two Indian tourists from Kerala. So far, 15 fatalities have been reported, with several others hospitalized. Keralas Chief Minister V.D. Satheesan expressed his condolences regarding the incident. In a post on social media, V.D. Satheesan confirmed ... Read more Tragic Boat Accident in Vietnam Claims Lives of Two from Kerala
Not a Kerala born, but forever its voice
With her passing, Kerala mourns not merely a legendary playback singer from Andhra Pradesh, but an artiste whose songs dissolved linguistic boundaries and became woven into the emotional fabric of the States cultural life.
Kerala remembers the divine voice of S. Janaki
Composers, lyricists and singers remember the legendary singers enchanting voice, pitch-perfect tonality and enduring influence
Youths allegedly tonsured by mob in Perumbavoor accuse police of bias
The trio were allegedly assaulted, stripped, publicly humiliated, and forcibly tonsured by a mob, which accused them of supplying ganja to a schoolboy
Minister Shaji urges students to debate for dialogue, not victory
Samji Arattupuzhas new song captures the nostalgia of Kerala church band music
Why Samji Arattupuzhas new song feels like Christmas at a Kerala Church. He has over 500 Christian devotional songs to his credit
LDF councillors to stage dharna against drastic drop in plan allocation in revised State Budget
From 133.34 crore in the last Budget of the previous LDF government, the allocation has plummeted to 23.67 crore in the UDF governments revised Budget
19-year-old held for murder of 66-year-old woman at Kozhinjampara
All Indians among 15 killed in Vietnam boat capsize, confirms Indian Embassy
Hanoi , July 11: The Embassy of India in Vietnam on Saturday confirmed that all 15 people, comprising two women and 13 men, killed in the boat capsize near Phu Quoc Island earlier today were Indian nationals. Sharing the list of the deceased in a post on X, the Embassy said the names were received from Vietnamese authorities. The Embassy in its list, stated that 10 people from Tamil Nadu, three from Andhra Pradesh and two from Kerala have died in the capsize. The Embassy further expressed condolences to the families who lost their loved ones in the tragic accident. It is with profound grief that we share the list of 15 Indian nationals who have lost their lives in the tragic boat accident near Phu Quoc Island today. The list has been received from the Vietnamese authorities. Our prayers are with the families of the deceased. The Embassy and Consulate in Ho Chi Minh City remain available for any assistance, the Embassy of India in Hanoi said in a post on X. The boat was carrying 36 people, including 32 Indian tourists, three crew members and one attendant. 21 people, including 17 passengers and four crew members, were rescued and admitted to hospitals. Two survivors remain in critical condition and are receiving intensive medical care. During the rescue mission, the Vietnam Coast Guard Region 4 Command deployed personnel and rescue assets. After receiving information about the capsized boat near Hon May Rut Ngoai Island, the Command immediately dispatched a coast guard vessel, which was already operating at sea, along with two high-speed rescue boats, carrying a total of 40 officers and personnel to the accident site. The Coast Guard said rescue forces, along with local residents, managed to bring all 36 people aboard the capsized speedboat safely ashore. Following the incident, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh expressed deep sorrow over the tragic boat capsize near Vietnam's Phu Quoc Island, offering condolences to the families of those who lost their lives. In a post on X, Rajnath Singh said he was saddened by the incident and prayed for the speedy recovery of those injured in the accident. Deeply saddened by the tragic boat accident in Vietnam involving Indian tourists, which has claimed several precious lives. My heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families. I pray for the speedy recovery of those injured and for the success of the ongoing search and rescue operations, Rajnath Singh posted on X. He added that India stands with the affected families during the difficult time and said the Indian Embassy in Vietnam was providing all possible assistance to those impacted by the tragedy. India stands with the affected families during this difficult time. Our Embassy in Vietnam is providing all possible assistance to Indian nationals affected by this tragedy, the Defence Minister added. (ANI)
Water supply hit following pipe burst at Pattoor
Search for lone missing worker in Wayanad debris slip continues
Joint task forces efforts to trace Bikram Singh Rana, a project manager from Himachal Pradesh, yields no results as of late July 11 evening
Operation Toofan will continue until drug networks are dismantled: Chennithala
Home Minister launches year-long anti-drug campaign and student-led awareness initiative at Chalakudy school
Thermocol dumping in Parappukkara sparks eco concerns
Residents allege eco-tourism project became a dumping ground for waste; panchayat to take action against unauthorised activity
15 Indian tourists killed in Vietnam boat capsize
Hanoi, Jul 11: Fifteen Indian tourists were killed after the speedboat they were travelling in capsized off Vietnams Phu Quoc Island on Saturday, the Indian Embassy in Hanoi said. There were 36 people on board, including 32 Indian tourists and four local crew members, of which 21 were rescued. Phu Quoc, Vietnam's largest island, is a major tourist destination, known for its white-sand beaches, coral reefs and island-hopping excursions. The tourists in this case were reportedly returning from an island trip. The speedboat capsized about 400 metres off Hon May Rut Ngoai, an island in the An Thoi archipelago off the coast of Phu Quoc, Vietnamese news portal VN Express International reported. The report said nearby tourist boats rushed to pull passengers from the water before the border guards, the navy, the coast guard and other forces joined the search-and-rescue operation. It also quoted eyewitnesses saying some of the passengers were trapped inside the overturned boat, which made rescue difficult. The bodies of all the deceased tourists have been recovered, according to local media reports. Of the 15 victims, 10 were from Tamil Nadu, three were from Andhra Pradesh and two were from Kerala. Two of the deceased were women, according to a list shared by the Indian Embassy on X. A big wave hit us, 20 people came out of it, and the balance members got stuck, Nirmal Kumar, a survivor, told PTI Videos. It's a closed boat. Since we were on the front, we (Kumar and a friend) managed to survive. Others who were behind, got stuck. The boat authorities maintained proper safety measures, he said. Television footage aired by Vietnamese media showed rough seas and strong winds as rescue teams threw life buoys to people in the water, AP news agency reported. Jet skis were used to ferry survivors to the shore, where bystanders administered first aid to some of the victims, it said. The exact cause of the incident is yet to be ascertained. According to AP, Vietnamese Prime Minister Le Minh Hung has ordered an investigation into the cause of the accident and directed authorities to hold those responsible accountable. He also asked officials to review waterway and maritime safety measures in the area of the accident and other similar locations, the news agency reported. The Indian Embassy and Consulate in Vietnam are providing all possible assistance, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in a post on X. Extremely saddened to learn about the tragic news of a boat accident involving Indian nationals near Phu Quoc, Vietnam, PM Modi said. My sincere condolences to the families who lost their loved ones. My prayers for the early recovery of the injured survivors. Our Embassy and Consulate are providing all possible assistance. Our officials are also in close contact with the Vietnamese authorities, he added.
African snail infestation threatens cardamom plantations in Idukki
CPI, Congress lock horns over Aranmula airport project
The controversy was triggered after Abraham Kalamannil, who owns land at the proposed project site, conducted a drone survey of the area on Friday with a team of experts brought in from Delhi
Chennithala defends police action on Ansibas complaint
Haram for one, halal for another: Jaleel questions IUMLs divided stance on lighting the lamp
Function attended by Ministers P.K. Kunhalikutty and K.M. Shaji in Thiruvananthapuram on July 9 revives partys long-running debate over the practice as while Shaji lit the nilavilakku, Kunhalikutty refused to do so
Watch: Drop Shot Episode 2 | From Wall Street to World Cup fever and storm chasers
Chef Vijay Kumars journey from rural Tamil Nadu to ringing the Nasdaq closing bell, and his mission to take Tamil cuisine global. Keralas World Cup fever comes alive with football-themed mundus, murals, giant cut-outs and homes painted in team colours. West Bengals storm chasers track cyclones, thunderstorms and lightning, blending adventure, photography and weather science. Preity Mukhundhan and Niharika NM on Idhayam Murali, discussing their characters, on-screen chemistry and the films slice-of-life story.
Environmental groups seek wider probe into Wayanad tunnel project clearances
Southern Railway announces Onam special trains
A paragliders journey from the hills of Vagamon to the European skies
Hailing from high ranges of Kottayam, Jobin Sebastian is set to represent UK at the European Paragliding Accuracy Championship
Shocking Murder of 66-Year-Old Woman in Kerala Over Gold Jewelry
Palakkad, July 11: A horrifying murder case has emerged from Kozhinjampara in Palakkad, Kerala, involving the disappearance of a 66-year-old woman. Police allege that two local youths killed the woman, burned her body, and later buried it. The motive behind this brutal act was her possession of two gold nose rings. The victim, Sarasammal, had ... Read more Shocking Murder of 66-Year-Old Woman in Kerala Over Gold Jewelry
Police stations in Idukki will now be reviewed by public
QR code scanners installed in all police stations in district for people to scan and give ratings. In stations that get low grades, personnel will be given training to provide better services.
Samastha objects to govt. pleader appointment
Forest conservation facing growing challenges amid human-wildlife conflict: KFRA
Association calls for science-based development in ecologically sensitive areas
MP urges Centre to lift restrictions on LPG cylinder bookings
Thiruvananthapuram, July 11: The Special Investigation Team (SIT) formed to investigate alleged irregularities in the Kerala Public Service Commission (PSC) recruitment process has commenced its work in a careful and systematic manner. The team is also mindful of the constitutional status of the commission and the legal protections it enjoys. The decision to establish the ... Read more Kerala PSC Recruitment Irregularities: SIT Launches Investigation with Initial Report Expected by July 25
UGC increases SGOU MBA and MCA seats to 1,000 each
The KSEB has proposed establishing 315 electric vehicle (EV) charging stations across 277 locations in Phase II.
Kerala CM v D Satheesan Offers Prayers at Kollur Sri Mookambika Temple
On Saturday morning, he visited the temple.
Activists seek early decision on better access to life-saving breast cancer medicine
The case has been pending before the Kerala High Court since June 2022; the writ petition has been listed 57 times for final hearing without the case being heard since January 21, 2023, the Working Group on Access to Medicines and Treatment says in its letter
Two fishermen drown after fishing boat capsizes in Kochi
Film crew member held with suspected MDMA in Kochi
Treated bamboo comprises about 50% of the construction material, with recycled and salvaged materials making up the rest, including doors and windows
Sub-inspectors to be back as SHOs in 414 police stations in Kerala from August 15: Chennithala
Sixty-four major stations that are city-centric and record a higher number of cases will retain inspectors in the SHO role.
Kerala CM V.D. Satheesan visits Kollur, offers special pooja at Mookambika Temple
A staunch devotee of Kollur Sri Mookambika, Mr. Satheesan visited Kollur for the first time after assuming office as Kerala CM.
World Records Union recognises Biju BP from Kerala for his all-India motorcycle ride with a mission
A former banker, Thiruvananthapuram-native Biju PB, won the recognition for riding across the States and Union Territories, championing the cause of empowerment of girls through education
Over 300 employees hit as ecosystem company Talrop shuts offices across Kerala
Affected employees staged a protest march to the companys head office at Thrikkakara on July 11, demanding clearance of dues
Police squad attacked in Kozhikode; five suspected goons arrested
According to police sources, the confrontation took place at Peruvayal near Mavoor in Kozhikode city around 9 a.m. when the police squad, acting on precise location data, zeroed in on the suspects at a local villa
The committee comprises Dr. C.P. Rajendran, geologist; Dr. Vishnudas, ecologist; Dr. P. Pugazhendi, Chief Wildlife Warden, Kerala; the Secretary, Public Works Department; and the Secretary, Revenue and Disaster Management Department (convenor)
Kerala: Four Killed in Car Accident
There were five youths, all between the ages of 20-23 years, in the car and only one of them survived, but is in a critical condition
Switrus Expands Beyond Europe with Launch of Switrus Asia
In a significant milestone for the company, Switrus Holidays has announced the launch of Switrus Asia, a dedicated brand for Asian destinations, marking the company's expansion into the Asian tourism sector in August 2026. The expansion represents the company's first major move beyond its Europe-focused group tour operations and reflects the growing popularity of Asian travel among Indian tourists. Switrus Holidays now offers tour packages to destinations, such as China, Japan, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia According to the company, Switrus has organized more than 1,200 Europe group tours and served over 45,000 travelers over the past thirteen years. The company has built a strong customer base across Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Telangana, Maharashtra, Gujarat, West Bengal, and Delhi. The launch comes at a time when interest among Indian travelers in Asian destinations is growing significantly. In its initial phase, Switrus Asia will focus on destinations including Japan, China, Singapore, Malaysia, South Korea, Vietnam, Bali, and Thailand. The company plans to extend its Europe group tour model to Asian destinations, offering comprehensive group tour packages, professional tour management, structured itineraries, and services designed specifically for Indian travelers. Switrus currently operates Europe group tours for travelers from several Indian states and has expanded its operational network across major Indian cities and international markets, including Germany. “We aim to extend the trust, expertise, and operational experience we have built in European tourism to the Asian travel segment. Through Switrus Asia, our goal is to deliver high-quality international travel experiences to a wider range of Indian travelers," said Shabitha Abubacker, COO of Switrus Holidays . The company has announced that the details regarding Switrus Asia's initial group departures, annual travel calendar, and special launch offers will be revealed in the coming weeks. switrus.com .
Wayanad debris slip: search intensified for lone missing project manager
Mr. Rana, a project manager from Himachal Pradesh, remains unaccounted for after a massive debris slide struck the under-construction Wayanad twin-tunnel road project at Kalladi
K.C. Venugopal seeks SC-monitored probe into Ayodhya Ram temple donations scam
Congress leader alleges SIT inquiry is a sham, accuses BJP governments of shielding those behind the alleged misappropriation
The FIFA World Cup excitement continues to build in India as fans gear up for four high-stakes knockout clashes.
Four killed in car accident in Keralas Kannur district
Kannur: Four people died in a car accident near Koodali here while travelling to attend a wedding, police said on Saturday, July 11. The incident occurred around 11.20 pm on Friday, July 10, when the car crashed into a tree and was completely wrecked. There were five youths, all between the ages of 20-23 years, 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 .
Tragic Death of 18-Month-Old in Kerala Sparks Medical Negligence Investigation
Kannur, July 11: A shocking incident has emerged from Kannur, Kerala, where an 18-month-old child died just five days after receiving anesthesia for a minor lip injury. The child, identified as Devansh Shaurya, was being treated at Baby Memorial Hospital in Kannur when his condition deteriorated. According to family members, the child sustained a cut ... Read more Tragic Death of 18-Month-Old in Kerala Sparks Medical Negligence Investigation
Kerala Government Forms Expert Panel for Safe Soil Removal at Kaladi Tunnel Site
New Delhi, July 11: The Kerala government has established a three-member expert committee to ensure the safe removal of soil from the construction site of the Kaladi Tunnel project in Wayanad district. Chief Minister V.D. Satheesan announced this decision following a landslide caused by heavy rainfall at the site, which resulted in multiple casualties. The ... Read more Kerala Government Forms Expert Panel for Safe Soil Removal at Kaladi Tunnel Site
Five-year hunt ends in arrest of Kerala robbery accused
Mangaluru: Bringing to an end a five-year manhunt, the Puttur Town Police have arrested a robbery accused from Keralas Thrissur district who had been absconding since 2021 despite repeated court summons and as many as 41 non-bailable arrest warrants. The accused was produced before the jurisdictional court after his arrest. The arrested accused has been 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 .
Four killed, one injured after car crashes into tree in Kannur
Kerala govt forms panel for Wayanad landslide debris removal
A three-member expert committee has been formed by the Kerala government. This committee will visit Wayanad tunnel and township project sites. They will submit a report on removing landslide debris accumulated there. Seven bodies were recovered after the Wayanad landslide occurred on July seventh. The committee will guide the District Disaster Management Authority in safe debris removal.
CBI Launches Major Operation Against Bank Fraud Exceeding 133 Crore in Mumbai and Kochi
Mumbai, July 10: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has initiated a significant operation related to a bank fraud case exceeding 133.52 crore. This action took place on July 10, targeting multiple locations linked to directors of a private company in Mumbai and Kochi, Kerala. An FIR was registered on July 9 regarding this matter. ... Read more CBI Launches Major Operation Against Bank Fraud Exceeding 133 Crore in Mumbai and Kochi
'Idhayam Murali' BO day 1: Opens with Rs 1.90 Cr
Atharvaa's new film Idhayam Murali opened with a modest box office collection of Rs 1.90 crore. The romantic drama garnered Rs 1.95 crore gross collection from Tamil Nadu alone. Karnataka and Kerala contributed Rs 15 lakh and Rs 7 lakh respectively to the film's earnings. The movie features a youthful cast and a breezy romantic narrative for audiences. Fahadh Faasil's cameo appearance also received positive feedback online.
Gray skies put tourists under monsoons magic spell
The monsoon season is attracting many travelers to various Indian destinations. Popular spots like Goa and Kerala are seeing increased tourist footfall this year. Hill stations in Himachal and Uttarakhand also report significant growth in hotel bookings. Overseas destinations like Tajikistan are experiencing a substantial rise in travel interest. Hotels and travel brands are offering attractive deals to boost seasonal tourism.
Amar Singh College survey has policy relevance
A research survey on digital addiction conducted by the Department of Political Science, Amar Singh College, Srinagar (ASC), has significant policy relevance for all institutions. It is a laudable academic endeavour by faculty members to implement the principles of the New Education Policy. The Economic Survey 2025-26, tabled in Parliament, has flagged digital addiction as a rising challenge for Indias youth in an increasingly online digital environment. It is noteworthy that 68 countries have already banned mobile phones in schools. In March 2026, Parliament was informed that approximately 20,000 children die by suicide every year as a consequence of this addiction. Digital Addiction The Economic Survey defines digital addiction as addictive behaviour linked to digital devices, including smartphones, the internet, gaming, and social media. It further describes it as a behaviour pattern of excessive or compulsive engagement that leads to distress and functional impairment, characterized by persistent, excessive, or obsessive computer and online use. Various studies show that children and youth spend up to eight hours a day on screens and mobile phones, amounting to more than 100 days every year. Excessive use of digital devices disrupts sleep patterns and increases the risk of depression and mood swings. The use of screens we are told causes a dopamine spikethe brain receives a rapid reward signal, which reinforces the behaviour and produces what is known as digital addiction. Scope of ASC Study The Amar Singh College study, titled Digital Distress and Development Minds, reveals that a staggering 75 percent of school-going adolescents in Kashmir spend more than four hours every day glued to their smartphone screens. Consequently, they suffer from severe concentration deficits, chronic morning fatigue, and an alarming spike in cyber safety concerns among youth. The study was conducted across four districts of the Kashmir Valley, namely Srinagar, Anantnag, Kulgam, and Shopian, covering 400 students. The findings are striking: heavy screen users struggle five times more with concentration; over half say stress and digital distractions disrupt their studies; nearly 72 percent report that screen time reduces outdoor play and physical activity; and half wake up feeling tired, indicating poor sleep and late-night screen use. The study rightly recommends that technology itself is not the problem; rather, its excessive and unregulated use requires policy attention. Many studies conducted in various countries have yielded similar results. There is a need for a whole of society approach to find equilibrium between technology, tradition, and education. Therefore, it is imperative to assess the digital ecosystem surrounding our students and the larger society. Digital Economy As already noted, any policy framework will advocate for a balancing act between the digital world and human interactions. According to the State of Indias Digital Economy Report 2024, India is the third-largest digitalized country in the world in terms of economy-wide digitalization and ranks 12th among the G20 countries in the level of individual users. The Economic Survey 2025-26 notes that the digital economy contributed 11.74 percent to national income in FY 2023, with projections of 13.42 percent in FY 2025. In India, the number of internet connections grew from 251.5 million in 2014 to 969.6 million in 2024, driven by the rollout of 5G and Bharat Net Fiber reaching 218,000 Gram panchayats. By 2025, 85.5 percent of households are expected to own at least one smartphone, making digital access nearly universal. Internet usage is also very high; in 2024, 48 percent of internet users watched videos online, 43 percent used social media, 40 percent accessed email or music, and 26 percent made digital payments. In absolute numbers, this translates to about 400 million users for over-the-top (OTT) video and food delivery and nearly 50 million users for social media. With the expansion of digital access, it is estimated that the digital economy will constitute one-fifth of national income by 2029-30. Therefore, the digital economy has become an integral part of our daily lives, with the main issue being digital exhibitionism. Digital Narcissus Madras High Court Justice N. Anand Venkatesh, in a thought-provoking article in The Hindu on December 25, 2025, explored how the misuse or overuse of digital devices is going to pose significant challenges for us. He stated that the real doomsday will not arrive with machines taking over human labor or governance. It will arrive when human beings stop thinking, when they cease to hear alternative voices, and when truth becomes a casualty of comfort. A good machine should dare to disagree, to ask for evidence, and to reveal bias. It should mirror our potential for honesty. Educators have been warning us about these issues surrounding digital addiction and how critical and analytical thinking is becoming a casualty, particularly as students and youth turn increasingly unquestioning and complacent. The digital love affair traps students and young people in echo chambers that hinder intellectual and societal growth. This is why there is an urgent need around the globe to regulate the overuse of devices, ensuring there is a proper alignment between thoughtful reflection and the impact of digital engagement. Global Best Practices As previously noted, 68 countries have banned the use of smartphones in classrooms for students. The World Health Organization has recognized Gaming Disorder as a mental health condition under the International Classification of Diseases. Australia has banned social media accounts for children under the age of sixteen. China limits online gaming time for minors through real-name systems. Singapore focuses on media literacy and cyber wellness. The United Kingdom has established a Digital Resilience Framework for schools and platforms. In India, responses have included the CBSE guidelines on safe internet use. The Pragyata guidelines for digital education, issued by the Ministry of Education, recommend capped daily screen times to safeguard students health. Developed by NCERT, the Pragyata framework outlines key steps for digital learning. The Tele Mental Health Assistance and Networking Across Statesthe national mental health helpline launched in 2022has received over 3.2 million calls over time. The Online Gaming Regulation Act of 2025 banned online money games involving wagering and restricted related advertising. Likewise, some state governments within the Union of India have implemented safeguards for school-going children. Conclusion and Recommendations The Amar Singh College survey recommends: turn off phones, take your children outside, teach them to read and sketch, and travel as families again. It advocates for digital diets and a need for cybersecurity. There are lessons to be learned from other states as well. For instance, Kerala has launched the D-DAD (Digital De-addiction Centre) project, which focuses on combating excessive social media and gaming addiction among children through free counselling therapy and expert guidance. In my previous column, I recommended that the J&K government adopt the Finnish model of school education, which has many benefits for us. In Finland, every child feels seen, heard, and valued by teachers. School is not just about marks, uniforms, and grades; it emphasizes curiosity, creativity, and a love of books. Students are free to explore, and teachers are there to support them. In many ways, we feel compelled to argue that the old is gold. Professor Gull Wani is a Kashmir-based Political Scientist
Operation Toofan: police step up vigil on drivers
According to police sources, the recent rise in cases involving synthetic drug use among some transport workers has raised concerns about passenger safety
Kerala govt. forms three-member panel for debris removal at Kalladi tunnel site in Wayanad
The decision was taken at a meeting attended by Chief Minister V.D. Satheesan, Public Works Minister P.K. Basheer and Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala on July 10
Medical negligence alleged in toddlers death
Kerala HC approves States circular on public prosecutor appointments
Fire at city hotel sparks panic on Friday evening
The fire broke out in the chimney of the hotel kitchen, following which smoke filled the ground and first floors, according to Fire and Rescue personnel
Industry players welcome relaunch of NCDEX Black Pepper Futures, call for strict regulations
NCDEX recently announced that the black pepper futures contract will start trading from July 15 with Kochi designated as the delivery and pricing centre
Wenlock Hospital urges district hospitals to confirm ICU bed availability before referrals
The hospital treated 2.7 lakh outpatients and 27,937 inpatients from Karnataka and Kerala in 2025-26
Kerala Man Repays 25-Year-Old Debt to Telangana Friend
Lachanna praised Ismail's honesty and said the reunion reaffirmed the value of true friendship
Six persons were arrested in connection with the alleged assault, stripping, public humiliation and forcible tonsuring of three youths accused of supplying ganja to a schoolboy
Kerala HC vacates police protection order for viral Kumbh Mela woman
Judge asks police to give the woman protection if she gives them a request in writing
Kerala Forest Development Corporation to launch tea and coffee retail brands
New initiative to generate more income through value-added products
Malayalam gets a cosy space in Australian public library
The Max Webber Public Library in the Sydney suburbs has opened a Malayalam section featuring 450 titles, following consistent demand from the diaspora. Malayalam has become the sixth Indian language to be represented in the library. Keralites there hope the initiative will help them connect with their culture language better
Demolition of tilted building in Kochi may take 7-10 days due to safety concerns
The decision followed advice from the structural stability expert engaged by the Kochi Corporation, who warned that proceeding without precautionary measures could endanger not only nearby buildings but also workers tasked with the demolition
Chief Minister wants Leader of the Opposition to explain what was the wrongdoing on the part of the present UDF government in relation with the Vizhinjam issue. He says the government will keep the States interests at the forefront when taking a decision on Vizhinjam
Centre gives in-principle approval to revival package for Keralas cashew industry
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman directs State to immediately submit a detailed project proposal
Government pushes to operationalise capitals second medical college
The government argues that the second medical college would ease the burden on Thiruvananthapuram Government Medical College, which is overwhelmed by the sheer number of patients, with no more room for development
CUK launches two four-year UG honours programmes
Candidates who have appeared for the CUET (UG) conducted by the National Testing Agency can apply online through the university website until July 17
District administration initiates plans to develop Kasaragod coastal tourism circuit
The project aims to transform the coastal stretch, including Nellikunnu and Kasaba harbour, into a major tourism hub
Kerala Agricultural University releases five new high-yielding crop varieties
New chilli, brahmi, vetiver, ginger and turmeric varieties promise higher yields, better quality and improved farm income
Talks to resolve nurses strike in Kannur end without breakthrough
Indian Nurses Association alleges talks failed after the CITU and BMS demanded that any wage revision for striking nurses be extended to employees of all 36 private hospitals in district
Patients death at Neyyattinkara hospital highlights systemic errors
Lack of a triage system, inadequate casualty medical officers cited
Kerala Forest Minister seeks report after tribal man threatens to kill himself over vehicle seizure
His earth mover was seized by the Forest department four-and-a-half years ago in connection with a case
El Nio likely to hit oil sardine stocks in 2027, says CMFRI
The warming associated with El Nio is expected to intensify during OctoberDecember, and its impact is likely to be felt over the northern Indian Ocean by AprilMay 2027, says the CMFRI Director
TDB to make financial transactions at Sabarimala digital
Booking of rooms, offerings and donations will be made digital; more rooms will be available to pilgrims for booking; TDB president says Ayyappa Sangamam will not be organised again
Govt.s intervention sought to resolve crisis gripping private bus sector
The State leadership of the Kerala State Motor and Engineering Labour Centre, affiliated with the Hind Mazdoor Sabha, says the Priyadarshini scheme, which offers free travel for women on KSRTC ordinary services, has triggered a crisis in the private bus sector
Over 1.6 lakh imposed as fines in food safety crackdown in Keralas Kollam
Food Safety department inspects 1,497 establishments in district over a span of three months to enforce strict quality standards
Kerala CM Satheesan to visit Kollur on Friday and Saturday
Civic bodies default on library cess; Kerala State Library Council to initiate legal proceedings
RTI information reveals that local self-government institutions have systematically failed to transfer these statutory funds, which are collected alongside property tax from citizens, to the council
Two Odisha men held with 12.9 kg ganja near Thrissur railway station
Excise steps up probe into source of ganja and its intended recipients in Thrissur
Cashew scam: Kerala HC asks Cashew Dept. Secretary to revise apology
Court directs the official to mention in the affidavit that he had independently evaluated the materials given by CBI while deciding on the prosecution sanction

