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
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
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
South Indian States, Central agencies to form permanent anti-drug coordination network
Mechanism involving police forces of southern Indian States of Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, along with the Union Territory of Puducherry will be established to strengthen anti-drug surveillance in the region
Kerala medical student Sawariya Basanth killed over 'forced conversion' claims in Uzbekistan
A Kerala medical student was murdered in Uzbekistan by a fellow student. The victim allegedly faced repeated demands to convert her religion before her death. Uzbek authorities have arrested the accused student in connection with the ongoing investigation. Indian authorities are assisting the victim's family and liaising with Uzbek officials. A second post-mortem was conducted in Kerala after the body's repatriation.
Neka Sulaiman Takes Charge of HiLITE Group's Hospitality Division
HiLITE Group Chairman P. Sulaiman, has taken charge of the Group’s hospitality division as Director, HiLITE Holdings. She will lead HiLITE Group’s hospitality expansion, with a vision to develop 1,000 hotel keys across Kerala by 2030. Neka Sulaiman, Director, HiLITE Holdings Her appointment marks an important step in HiLITE Group’s next phase of growth, as the Group expands its presence beyond retail, residential, commercial and business infrastructure projects into the hospitality sector. As part of the new vision, HiLITE Group plans to build a diversified hospitality portfolio across luxury, upscale and midscale hotel segments. Kozhikode is expected to be a key focus market, supported by the city’s growing business, tourism, healthcare and education ecosystem. Speaking on her new role, Neka Sulaiman said the Group’s aim is to create hospitality destinations that become part of the city’s business, cultural and social life. “ This is the right time to strengthen Kozhikode’s hospitality landscape. Our target is not just about numbers, but about creating the right hospitality infrastructure for a growing city ,” she said. P. Sulaiman, Group Chairman, HiLITE Group, said Neka’s appointment reflects her commitment, character and willingness to take ownership. “ The true measure of a leader lies in character, judgement and responsibility. These are qualities I have seen in Neka over the years. I look forward to the fresh perspective she will bring to HiLITE Group ,” he said. Neka was associated with Hug a Mug, HiLITE Group’s home-grown café brand, during her educational period, gaining hands-on experience in operations, customer service and team coordination. She said the experience helped her understand business from the ground level. Neka completed her schooling at The White School International (International Baccalaureate) and holds a Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) degree. She has also completed CMA, strengthening her foundation in finance, management and business strategy. With Neka taking charge, HiLITE Group aims to build a strong hospitality vertical that supports Kerala’s growing demand for quality hotel infrastructure while carrying forward the Group’s legacy through new-generation leadership.
Kerala HC Withdraws Police Protection for Kumbh Mela Viral Girl
The girl became an internet sensation last year after photographs of her selling rudraksha malas at the Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj went viral
CPIM Appeals Kerala Cadres To Observe Achuthanandans Remembrance Day
VS Achuthanandan remained at the forefront of struggles for land rights, environmental protection, gender equality, human rights and secularism, said the party
Kerala HC orders immediate relief after Wayanad tunnel landslide
The death toll in the Wayanad tunnel road landslide rose to seven after another body was recovered, while one person remains missing. The Kerala High Court directed the state government to immediately disburse ex gratia compensation, provide free treatment to the injured and expedite the handover of victims' bodies.
Football fans in Kerala transform their homes into colourful tributes to their teams
For these two fans, who live near Kochi, who have painted their houses in the colours of the countries they support in the FiFA World Cup, football is more than a seasonal obsession
Gym trainer arrested with suspected MDMA in Kerala's Kochi
Arrest as part of anti-narcotics drive Operation Toofan
Kozhikode railway station in Kerala restores train services after clock tower collapse
Debris clearance and demolition work continue at the site following the structural failure during monsoon rains
Warns that proposal can have far-reaching implications for higher education in the State
Kerala Man Repays 25-Year-Old Debt, Travels to Telangana to Keep Promise
Palakkad native tracks down friend in Jagityal, clears Rs 25,000 loan after decades
UDF members to head Syndicate panels in Calicut University
P. Rasheed Ahammed, who has been a Syndicate member since 2019, appointed pro Vice-Chancellor
Wayanad landslide: Ensure ex-gratia to deceased, injured disbursed on time, says Kerala HC
The Kerala High Court ordered timely ex-gratia payments for Wayanad landslide victims. It also directed the swift handover of deceased individuals to their families. The court sought a government report on work stoppage at the tunnel project site. Ex-gratia payments and injured treatment costs can be charged to the tunnel project. The government stated work was stopped on May 25 and July 5.
According to police, the fabricated poster falsely attributed a statement to Sudheeran as criticising and insulting Kerala CM V.D. Satheesan, and carried both their photos
Hit-and-run twist in fatal accident in Kerala capital; car driver nabbed based on CCTV evidence
Police apprehend car driver after establishing that the motorcycle was hit from behind before the four-wheeler sped away from the scene in Thiruvallam. Two young IT professionals were killed in the incident
Anaesthetist in Kerala booked after toddler suffers brain damage
Allegations of medical negligence against private hospital in Kannur. Child is on ventilator support
Wayanad debris slip: One more body recovered as death toll rises to 7
The deceased is a surveyor from West Bengal. One person still reported missing
Value-added local products can unlock Keralas rural economic growth: KAU Vice-Chancellor
The Vice Chancellor urged small-scale entrepreneurs, farmers, and rural women to lead in transforming local resources into value-added products
What a dolphins death in Kerala reveals about Indias marine plastic pollution
Necropsy of an endangered Indian Ocean humpback dolphin that washed ashore on Kozhikode beach recently reveals fatal plastic fishing net ingestion, highlighting growing threats from marine pollution and ghost nets. CMFRI data show marine mammal strandings remain high, with coastal dolphins among the species most vulnerable
Actor Vinayakan is facing legal action in Kerala for allegedly insulting womanhood. Police registered a case after a complaint about sharing a minor's photograph online. The Kerala State Commission for Protection of Child Rights directed the police to investigate the matter. The complaint alleges the actor shared a child's photo and contact number with obscene remarks. Vinayakan, who is also working on 'Jailer 2', has faced controversies before.
J&K excels in Pupil-Teacher Ratio
Srinagar, Jul 09: Jammu and Kashmir has emerged among the best-performing regions in the country in terms of the Pupil-Teacher Ratio (PTR), with teacher availability remaining well within the targets envisaged under the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 and the Right to Education (RTE) Act. However, the latest national education data also points to anotherchallenge, i.e. theschools in the Union Territory have relatively low student enrolment, suggesting underutilisation of educational infrastructure. According to the UDISE+ Report 2025-26 - NEP Structure, released by the Ministry of Education, Government of India, on July 07, 2026, Jammu and Kashmir has an overall PTR of 16, significantly better than the NEP-recommended norm of 30:1. Across pedagogical stages, the UT maintains favourable ratios of around 10 at the Foundational level, 8-9 at Preparatory, 16 at Middle and 16 at Secondary, placing it among the better-performing States and Union Territories. The report notes that a lower PTR enables teachers to provide greater individual attention, strengthen classroom interaction and improve learning outcomes. However, the data also shows that Jammu and Kashmir has an average of only 126 students per school, much lower than the national average of 215 students per school. While this is considerably higher than Ladakh (64 students per school), it remains well below densely populated regions such as Chandigarh (1,194 students per school), Delhi (788) and Kerala (384). The report observes that States and UTs with very low student numbers per school including Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, Mizoram, Himachal Pradesh, Sikkim and Meghalaya may need to optimise school infrastructure for better resource utilisation. In contrast, Chandigarh and Delhi have managed to maintain both high enrolment per school and PTR levels within RTE norms, indicating efficient use of educational infrastructure. The findings underline that while Jammu and Kashmir has made substantial progress in ensuring adequate teacheravailability;improving enrolment density and optimising school infrastructure remain key challenges for the education sector.
Delivery worker killed after bus hits bike in Kochi
CPI calls for social auditof Kochi Corpn.s functioning
Building tilt prompts Kochi Corpn. to seek mandatory licence
The move comes in the wake of a recent incident in which a two-storey building, while being lifted, tilted onto an adjacent commercial structure along M.G. Road
Clock tower collapse: Kozhikode MLAs demand accountability, question delays in station redevelopment
Panchayat in Kannur launches volunteer disaster response force
The initiative aims to ensure rapid rescue operations, reduce casualties, and strengthen community preparedness. The local body has also initiated a comprehensive safety literacy campaign
Street vendors organisations step up stir against Kannur Corporations eviction drives
The protesters demand the Corporation to halt eviction drives and implement the Street Vendors Act by surveying vendors and issuing identity cards to eligible traders
Greens demand immediate cancellation of Wayanad tunnel project
The protesters seek legal action against the contracting company, its blacklisting from future projects, and the filing of criminal charges against it
A perfect storm: On the Wayanad debris slip
A combination of natural calamity and human failure laid Wayanad low
Munnar to host Rain 40' football tournament on August 9
Thirty-two teams will participate in the penalty shootout tournament 16 from Idukki district and the rest from other districts
The committee will study the functioning of excise departments in Kerala, Karnataka, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, and Odisha, including liquor procurement, retail operations, and employee service conditions, says K.Vignesh
Neighbourhood shops and small retailers across the country are finding the going tough with e-commerce platforms and corporate-backed large retail stores rapidly establishing their business even in rural areas. A walk along the commercial areas as well as neighbourhoods reveals the plight of those who have been struggling to cope in the digital era. S.R. Praveen meets some of the retailers to understand the changing retail business scenario in Kerala
Mohana Kumar appointed as State Project Director of Samagra Shiksha Kerala
Dr. Mohana Kumar, who was previously the principal of DB College, Sasthamcotta, had also served as the vice-chairperson of SCOLE Kerala and secretary of the Higher Secondary Education Board
Kerala HC to hear suo motu proceedings on July 2024 landslide in Wayanad
The proceedings had been initiated in August 2024, when cases connected with quarrying and construction activities in Wayanad came up for hearing
Criticism against Suresh Gopi for lack of action against SRFTI official accused of sexual harassment
Yellow alert for five districts in Kerala on July 10
Kasaragod, Kannur, Kozhikode, Wayanad, and Malappuram have been put on the alert
Satheesan urges Kerala MPs to work as true ambassadors of State in Delhi
Ahead of Monsoon session of Parliament, Chief Minister asks them to raise Keralas developmental needs, as well as constituency-specific issues, with Union Ministers and senior officials
Traffic resumes on Kochi-Dhanushkodi highway in Munnar
Mannuthy robbery: police arrest key accused from Rajasthan, recover 26 sovereigns of gold
Police say key accused in the case, in which 47 sovereigns of gold ornaments and cash were stolen and the house owner was assaulted, was arrested after two-day surveillance in Rajasthan village
Multiple agencies had flagged vulnerability of Kalladi to landslips
A joint site inspection and geological and geotechnical assessment of the tunnel project last month had warned about the localised or large-scale slope failure
Sabarimala pilgrimage season must be free of complaints: Muraleedharan
Sabarimala pilgrimage review meeting held
Kerala HC directive to TDB on appraisal of valuables at Sabarimala temple
Rescue mission enters final phase in Wayanad; three more bodies recovered
Two of the four victims whose bodies were recovered on Thursday have been identified as Rahul Sharma, an engineer from Himachal Pradesh, and Mohammad Imran, an excavator operator from Bihar.
Trivandrum Heritage Run to showcase Kerala capitals cultural landscape
Organised by ITEN Runners Club Trivandrum, the 10-km event to be held on August 9 will take participants through the heart of the city
Value-added local products can unlock rural economic growth: KAU VC
KAU Agri Business Incubator plays a pivotal role in taking Keralas indigenous products to global markets, says T. Sajitha Rani
Kerala University cancels affiliation recommendations by previous Syndicate
Official sources point out that the decision is based on allegations that certain CPI(M)-backed Syndicate members were involved in financial irregularities while recommending the establishment of new colleges and courses
Kottayam Medical College Hospital gets 47 lakh
Based on news reports in 2024 regarding the recurring accidents at Muthalapozhi, the commission had taken suo motu cognizance of the matter
Time stands still as storm topples Railways historic clock tower in Kozhikode station
The iconic clock tower, projected as an architectural landmark of the old station building that currently houses the Station Masters office and the Railway Protection Force office, gave way, sending debris and roofing sheets crashing over the platform and overhead traction wires around 11.10 a.m.
Friction intensifies in UDF in Kollam over entry of former DYFI leaders into RSP
RSP leaderships decision to grant membership to DYFI leaders has deeply upset the Congress and Youth Congress. Congress leadership argues that accepting defectors from CPI(M)s youth wing without collective alliance approval compromises political integrity of UDF
MLA seeks probe into police vehicle accident in Thrissur, compensation for victims
A 16-year-old student was killed and another injured when a police vehicle, allegedly speeding, rammed the electric scooter the boys were travelling on
First landslide early warning system in Kerala to be piloted in Kannur
The system aims to forecast and monitor the probability of landslides in vulnerable areas by analysing real-time rainfall data along with topographical susceptibility of the terrain
Prof. Srinivasa Murty Srinivasula takes charge as director of IISER Thiruvananthapuram
He is presently a Professor (HAG Higher Administrative Grade) at IISER Thiruvananthapuram and has served the institute in several administrative leadership roles for over a decade
The Union government on Thursday informed the Kerala High Court that mandating cigarette manufacturers to disclose the numerical nicotine and tar content on cigarette packets without first prescribing statutory maximum permissible limits could mislead consumers and dilute the public health objective underlying the Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products (Prohibition of Advertisement and Regulation of Trade [] The post Centre opposes mandatory disclosure of nicotine, tar content on cigarette packs over risk of misleading consumers appeared first on India Legal .
Rising paediatric dengue cases in Kerala a cause for concern
Experts highlight need to keep overall case burden down. On an average, 100 or more cases are being reported daily in the State for the past one week, though the caseload is less than what was seen the previous year around the same time
LDF seeks trust vote as UDF rift deepens in Keralas Pala municipality
Notice addressed to deputy director of Local Self-Governments department carries signatures of all 12 Opposition councillors; move also expected to receive backing of six Congress councillors
M.K. Raghavan demands high-level probe into Kozhikode station clock tower collapse
Kozhikode MP seeks clarification from the Railways on whether piling work near the heritage clock tower had compromised its structural stability
Wayanad debris slip: Death toll rises to seven, one still missing
The death toll in the Wayanad debris collapse has risen to seven after rescue teams recovered four more bodies from the tunnel construction site. One worker remains missing, while seven injured workers are undergoing treatment.
Kerala Govt Starts Sabarimala Pilgrimage Prep, Focuses on Crowd Management
Chairing a review meeting on the annual pilgrimage, the state Health and Devaswom Minister said preparations should begin well in advance and stressed that there should be no compromise on providing adequate facilities for pilgrims, according to a statement
E.P. Jayarajan distances himself from CPI(M)s corruption charge in Vizhinjam port share transfer
CPI(M) leader says project is a major asset for Kerala and should not be dragged into unnecessary controversy
I, Nobody movie review: An unconventional thriller that fumbles in the final act
Technically, the film is on par with some of the best works from Malayalam cinema in recent years, with slick, thoughtful framing and editing.
Kerala govt. issues order for CB probe into PSC exam irregularities
From Kerala to Ulster University Belfast: International student leaves legacy of inclusion
From Kerala to Ulster University Belfast: International student leaves legacy of inclusion
Labourers shifted from tunnel road construction site in Kozhikode in Kerala
Revenue department officials say shifting following preventive evacuation measures recommended by Kerala government in the wake of Wayanad debris slip disaster
Wayanad Ghat Road Protection Committee members say all vehicles passing through the ghat section should comply with the speed limit regulations to avoid accidents
KAAPA accused BJP councillor R. Sugathan granted one-day interim bail for swearing-in
However, a final call on his swearing-in will be taken only after Kerala High Courts verdict on his bail plea in the KAAPA case
Kochi Corporations new office may need another 4 crore to complete pending works
The structure has already incurred 61 crore after more than 200% cost escalation over the original estimate of 18.83 crore. Technical sanction was granted in 2006. The project was delayed by nearly two decades before being inaugurated on October 21, 2025
Kerala Forest department sets up classroom libraries in Madatharakani Government High School
14 libraries, set up right inside individual classrooms, have age-appropriate and curriculum-aligned books within arms reach of the children
Allianz Technology India , the Global Capability Centers (GCCs) of Allianz Group in India, celebrated the landmark achievement as their Plastic Waste-Free Rivers Project – a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative, crossed the milestone of recovering over 1,000 tons of plastic waste from Thiruvananthapuram's rivers and waterways over four years, preventing it from reaching the Arabian Sea. This is equivalent to removing 50 million plastic bottles from the city's waterbodies – if kept end-to-end, the bottles would stretch to 12,000 km which exceeds the coastline of India. The milestone was formally announced at an event held in Thiruvananthapuram, graced by an august gathering of dignitaries such as P.K. Kunhalikutty, Minister for Industries, IT, AI and Startups, Adv. Mons Joseph, Minister for Water Resources, K M Shaji, Minister for Local Self Government, Adv. V V Rajesh, Mayor of the Corporation of Trivandrum, V Muraleedharan, Member of the Kerala Legislative Assembly (Kazhakoottam constituency), Jison John, MD & CEO, Allianz Services India, Jayant Tulsiani, Branch Head India, Allianz Technology SE. During the 1000-Ton recovery milestone announcement of Allianz’s CSR initiative ‘Plastic Waste-Free Rivers Project Thiruvananthapuram’ Since its launch in 2022, This four-year journey has been entirely funded by Allianz Services India and Allianz Technology India, who have together invested more than INR 5 crores (EUR 500,000) from CSR funds in the project. " Global Capability Centres (GCCs) in Kerala are not merely engines of economic growth – they are responsible corporate citizens who invest in the communities and ecosystems that sustain them. This milestone also reinforces a powerful message to global investors: Kerala's industrial growth is inseparable from its commitment to environmental excellence, ” said P K Kunhalikutty, Minister for Industries, IT, AI and Startups . “ What makes the Plastic Waste-Free Rivers Project particularly commendable is its sustained, systematic approach,” said Adv. Mons Joseph, Minister for Water Resources . “I urge corporates, local bodies, and citizens alike to draw inspiration from this model ,” he added. “I call upon our Panchayats, Municipalities, and the Corporation of Thiruvananthapuram to draw inspiration from this model and deepen their collaboration with initiatives of this nature,” said K.M Shaji, Minister for Local Self Government . “ Reaching the 1,000 ton milestone is incredibly meaningful for Allianz – every piece of plastic removed from rivers is one less harming the ocean. It reflects a clear conviction: to protect biodiversity and ocean health, we must act upstream. This is about more than cleanup – it’s about lasting change: creating jobs, raising awareness, and transforming how communities manage waste. But we are only at the beginning. Preventing plastic pollution at scale requires deeper collaboration, systemic solutions and long-term commitment – because caring for tomorrow means protecting the ecosystems that sustain life today ,” said Barbara Karuth-Zelle, Member of the Board of Management (Responsible for Allianz Services and Allianz Technology) and Group COO, Allianz SE . The Plastic Waste-Free Rivers Project deploys low-cost floating barriers called TrashBooms to intercept plastic waste in rivers and urban waterways. Today, 15 TrashBoom systems operate across critical sites – including Thampanoor thodu, Ulloor thodu, Pattom thodu, Thekkinakara canal, Amayizhanchan thodu, Karamana river, Killi river, Kariyil thodu, and Thettiyar canal – collecting and removing plastic waste daily. Allianz Services India and Allianz Technology India run this initiative in association with NGO partners Thanal Trust and Sustera Foundation, deploying technology from Plastic Fischer, Germany. The project provides local employment and is supported by three Material Recovery Facilities (MRFs) at Injakkal, Venpalavattom and Vallakadavu, managed by Plastic Fischer's team of 23 professionals responsible for recovery, transportation, segregation and shipping. Collected non-recyclable plastic is transported to the Thiruvananthapuram MRFs and subsequently co-processed at the plants of Dalmia Cement (Bharat) Limited in Tamil Nadu, while recyclable plastic is repurposed locally, including into TrashBins now installed at Veli Beach. Globally, nine million tons of plastic reach the oceans every year. In Thiruvananthapuram, 79% of debris on major water banks is plastic, and the Karamana and Killi rivers have the highest microplastic densities in the region. Without intervention, plastic is projected to outweigh fish in the world's oceans by 2050 – a stark reality that makes this milestone all the more significant. In 2025, Allianz Services India and Allianz Technology India launched grassroots-level programs in Puthenthope, Kadinamkulam and Veli, in association with NGO partners Thanal Trust and Sustera Foundation, marking a strategic shift towards preventive waste management by extending impact from interception to behaviour change and early intervention. The initiative encourages visitors, local merchants, and residents to dispose of waste responsibly. Employees regularly collaborate with NGO partners to undertake beach cleanup drives and awareness campaigns, while close collaboration with the Corporation of Thiruvananthapuram and the Government of Kerala (Departments of Local Self Government and Water Resources) ensures the initiative complements local governance efforts. This achievement demonstrates that Thiruvananthapuram-based GCCs are driving environmental initiatives with measurable outcomes through corporate citizenship. The 15 sites span critical urban waterways surrounding Technopark and key industrial zones, and by removing massive plastic blockages, this industry-led initiative helps local authorities mitigate urban flood risks, protecting tech infrastructure and enhancing the liveability index that attracts global talent to the city. The project has also earned endorsement from the UN Ocean Decade. What began in Thiruvananthapuram is now being replicated by others in Mangaluru, Bengaluru, Mumbai, Kanpur, and Varanasi – demonstrating that structured, long-term action backed by strong partnerships can deliver real, scalable impact. Allianz established its Global Capability Centers (GCCs) as one of the early tenants of Technopark, Thiruvananthapuram. They are among the first GCCs in Kerala and today employ over 6,600 professionals, making Thiruvananthapuram Allianz's largest GCC location by headcount globally. Allianz Services is the AI-powered value accelerator for Allianz Group, one of the world's leading insurers and asset managers and, Allianz Technology India is a key delivery center for Allianz Technology and a strategic hub within the Allianz Group's global IT and digital transformation strategy.
Youth Congress workers storm Kerala PSC office over alleged exam irregularities
Despite attempts by security staff to stop them, the activists tried to force open the door of meeting room and shouted slogans demanding resignation of PSC chairman
State Election Commissioners face controversy in Kerala and Tamil Nadu
Controversies in Kerala and Tamil Nadu highlight concerns over the integrity and autonomy of the State Election Commission
Kerala child rights panel seeks review of teachers' census duty deployment
The Kerala child rights panel has directed authorities to ensure census duties do not affect student academics. Teachers' deployment for the upcoming census must not disrupt classroom teaching or learning. A high-level committee will examine teacher assignments and explore alternatives for census work. The panel recommended comprehensive guidelines after reviewing complaints and suggestions. This order aims to protect children's fundamental right to education.
Pinarayi Vijayan alleges that despite Wayanad experiencing heavy rainfall two days prior to the tragedy, the District Disaster Management Authority failed to issue a timely red alert
From village library to a window on world cinema
Kolazhys Cinema Kottaka celebrates its 100th screening, marking a decade of bringing world cinema to rural audiences with Malayalam subtitles
Wayanad Landslide Death Toll Rises to Five
Udaipur, July 9: The death toll from the landslide in Wayanad, Kerala, has risen to five after two more bodies were recovered from the debris. The search continues for three missing individuals. Reports indicate that one body was found in search area Zone-1 on Thursday morning, while the other was discovered in a river. Agricultural ... Read more Wayanad Landslide Death Toll Rises to Five
Pinarayi Slams Kerala Government's Handling of Wayanad Landslide
Vijayan stated that while he supports the government in this hour of crisis, the information being shared by the administration is inconsistent
Kerala Left leader V. Sivankutty slams Centres Labour Codes for enabling hire and fire policy
Heavy monsoon rains have caused widespread waterlogging and traffic disruptions across India. Several states are under red and orange alerts for severe weather conditions. Authorities are managing rescue operations and monitoring vulnerable areas. Maharashtra and Kerala continue to battle significant rainfall impacts. The India Meteorological Department forecasts continued heavy showers in many regions.
Plastic Waste-Free River Project Removes 1,000 Tonnes of Waste in Kerala
The project uses floating barriers, known as TrashBooms, to trap plastic waste in rivers and urban waterway
Keralites death in Sri Lanka riots leaves his native village searching for answers
According to available information, Alappuzha native Sarathchandran Unnithan arrived in Sri Lanka on March 2 and was arrested for allegedly possessing ganja. He was later lodged in Negombo prison, where he died during the riots
Keralas tax cut on low alcohol beverages may boost fruit wine output, spur horti-value addition
Major scope for wine productoin from cashew apple, pineapple, rose apple, banana and nutmeg rind, say experts
Heavy Rains Continue in Kerala; IMD Issues Orange Alert in 3 Districts
It also issued a yellow alert in six other districts - Ernakulam, Idukki, Thrissur, Palakkad, Kannur and Kasaragod - for the day

