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Kerala CM Orders Closure Of Educational Institutions To Counter Impending Heatwave

As Kerala continues to reel under hot weather conditions, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Thursday held a meeting to assess the possibilities of heat waves in the state and issued several instructions including the closure of educational institutions until May 6. In an online meeting of the State Disaster Management Authority that was attended by District Collectors, the CM also issued directions with regard to the monsoon season, according to an official statement. With the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issuing a yellow alert for Alappuzha, Palakkad, Thrissur, and Kozhikode districts due to an anticipated heatwave, Vijayan urged residents to refrain from direct sunlight exposure between 11 am and 3 pm on Thursday and Friday. He directed that those working during these hours, like construction workers, farmers, hawkers, etc should adjust their work timings accordingly, holiday classes should be avoided between 11 am to 3 p.m., and daytime parades and drills should not be held at training centres of police, fire brigade and other forces, said the statement issued by the Chief Minister's Office (CMO). The CM said that educational institutions, including professional colleges, will remain closed until May 6. Additionally, he directed that audits should be carried out in areas prone to fires like markets, buildings, waste collection and storage facilities, hospitals, and major government institutions. Following instructions from the forest department to avoid forest fires, grazing cattle under the midday sun, and ensuring drinking water in tribal hamlets and habitations were the other directions issued in the meeting, according to the statement. According to the IMD, maximum temperatures are very likely to be around 40 degrees Celsius in Palakkad, around 39 degrees Celsius in Kollam, Thrissur, and Kozhikode, about 38 degrees Celsius in Alappuzha, Kottayam, Pathanamthitta, and Kannur, and around 37 degrees Celsius in the remaining districts of Thiruvananthapuram, Ernakulam, Malappuram, and Kasaragod from Thursday till May 6. With regard to the monsoon-related preparedness, the CM directed the holding of a meeting under the leadership of the collector in the presence of the minister in-charge of the district to discuss the matters to be done first as part of the pre-rains cleaning work, it said. Local self-government bodies should start pre-monsoon cleaning on an urgent basis in order to clear blockages in drains, culverts, and small canals before the onset of the rains, he directed. Not allowing garbage to pile up, ensuring mosquito control, preparing buildings to be used as relief camps, releasing excess water from rivers and canals into the ocean, and clearing obstructions from the regulators and spillways of dams were the other directions issued by Vijayan in the meeting, the CMO statement said. Besides that, he also ordered that trees, branches, hoardings and posts that may pose a danger to people should be removed before the rains. Hazard warnings should be displayed at tourist attractions and awareness created among the public living in hilly areas prone to landslides, he added.

Deccan Chronicle 3 May 2024 11:26 am

Now, book a private train from Kerala

KOCHI: In a first, private trains will be available for tourists from Kerala to destinations such as Goa, Mumbai and Ayodhya. To begin with, the private train journey from the state to Goa will begin next month. The facility is being launched by SRMPR Global Railways, a Chennai-based tour operator, in partnership with the Kochi-based Princy World Travel Limited. An individual or a group of 600 passengers can book a private train journey to the three prominent destinations from Kerala, said officials. The inaugural journey is set to depart from Thiruvananthapuram on June 4 to Madgaon in Goa. The four-day tour package is available in three categories: 2-tier AC at Rs 16,400 per person, 3-tier AC at Rs 15,150 per person and non-AC sleeper at Rs 13,999. The package includes stay, food and sightseeing. Services like off-board travel and excursions by buses, stay at hotels, tour guides, meals and travel insurance are provided along with these train journeys and allied onboard services. Though the Indian Railways introduced the concept of private players operating tourist trains on theme-based circuits under the Bharat Gaurav Tourist Trains around a couple of years back, this is the first time that a private company is getting into this segment from Kerala. Earlier, such private train tours were launched from states such as Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. For instance, the government of Karnataka in association with IRCTC operates private trains to Kashi Prayag, Gaya and Ayodhya. Similarly, private trains are operated between Coimbatore and Shirdi. Plan to import private trains from Germany According to officials of Princy Tours, the trains are purchased by SRMPR from the Indian Railways to operate exclusively for tourism purposes. From Kerala, there are mainly three tour packages Thiruvananthapuram to Mumbai and Thiruvananthapuram to Goa (four-day package) and Thiruvananthapuram to Ayodhya (eight-day package), said Devika Menon, director of Princy World Travel Ltd. Plans are on to operate around 12 trains from Kerala. Once the initial three routes gain maximum traction, new routes will be introduced, she said. This train is being introduced on a trial basis.The SRMPR group will import special trains from Germany to run them privately. Hopefully, the trains will arrive by this year's end, she said. The trains have limited stops and only those who have booked the tickets can enter the train. A total of 60 staff, including the paramedical team and pantry are available onboard, said Devika Menon. The train is equipped with CCTV cameras and WiFi. As per the initial plan, the tourist train will operate to the specific destinations with a weeks gap. We have received the slots to operate from June to September. The dates for Mumbai and Ayodhya will be released soon, she said. The trains will have boarding from Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Kottayam, Ernakulam, Thrissur, Kozhikode, Kannur and Kasaragod from Kerala.

The New Indian Express 3 May 2024 9:35 am

Two die of heatstroke; Kerala gears up to meet the challenge

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM/KOZHIKODE: On a day two suspected heatstroke deaths were reported in Malappuram and Kozhikode, the state government swung into action on Thursday rolling out a series of measures to cope with the prevailing heatwave conditions. A high-level meeting of the Kerala State Disaster Management Authority chaired by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan decided to declare holiday for educational institutions, including professional colleges, till May 6. Meanwhile, a high level meeting attended by power minister K Krishnankutty and KSEB management decided not to go for load shedding in spite of the power crisis. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued heatwave alerts in Alappuzha, Palakkad, Thrissur and Kozhikode for Friday. It also issued a warm night warning in Alappuzha. Palakkad is likely to record a maximum temperature of 40 degree Celsius, Thrissur, Kollam and Kozhikode 39, Alappuzha, Kottayam, Pathanamthitta and Kannur 38, Thiruvananthapuram, Ernakulam, Malappuram and Kasaragod 37, on Friday. Palakkad remained the warmest district with a maximum temperature of 40.4 degree Celsius on Thursday. Kozhikode city reported 39, which is 4.6 degree Celsius above the normal. Muhammad Haneefa, 63, a resident of Padinhattummuri in Malappuram, passed away while undergoing treatment for heatstroke at Kozhikode Medical College Hospital on Thursday. He collapsed while working in a field near Tamarakuzhi on Wednesday. Preliminary assessment indicates dehydration to be the cause of hisdeath. Bijesh, a 41-year-old painter from Chakkumkadavu in Panniyankara, Kozhikode died of suspected heatstroke at his work site on Thursday. Feeling the heat Holiday for educational institutions, including professional colleges, till May 6 IMD issues heatwave alerts in Alappuzha, Palakkad, Thrissur and Kozhikode for Friday Warm night warning issued in Alappuzha CM calls for adjusting working hours to avoid direct sun In a statement issued the review meeting in Thiruvananthapuram, the chief minister called for adjusting the working hours for construction workers, farmers, street vendors, fishermen and other labourers so as avoid the sun between 11 am and 3 pm. The meeting has also directed to adjust the working hours at workplaces with asbestos, tin roofs and other heat-intensive environments. The meeting also decided to reschedule the parade and training sessions of police, fire brigade, NCC, SPC and other armed forces units accordingly. The fire department has been directed to carry out fire audits in vulnerable areas like markets, high rise buildings and waste management facilities. The meeting also decided to relocate people and migrant labourers residing in areas prone to heatwaves to safer locations or camps. All the cultural and sports events should be rescheduled to avoid direct sunlight. To protect animals during the heatwave, instructions have been given to provide water and shelter. Hospital and major government institutions have been asked to adhere to necessary disaster preparedness protocols. Pet care To protect animals during the heatwave, instructions have been given to provide water and shelter.

The New Indian Express 3 May 2024 8:41 am

Kerala government to increase Plus-I seats

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The cabinet has decided to allow more batches in government and aided schools in different districts to address the shortage of Plus-I seats. As per the decision, seats will be increased by 30% at government schools in seven districts -- Thiruvananthapuram, Palakkad, Kozhikode, Malappuram, Wayanad, Kannur and Kasaragod. The cabinet has also decided to bring in a 20% increase in Plus-I seats in aided schools in these districts. In addition, a 10% increase in seats will be allowed at aided schools that demand more batches. The marginal increase in new batches will be made without creating an additional financial burden for the government. It is learned that sanction would also be given for a 20% increase in seats at all government and aided schools in Kollam, Ernakulam and Thrissur districts, in addition to Ambalappuzha and Cherhala taluks in Alappuzha district. There will be no increase in Plus-I seats in Pathanamthitta, Kottayam and Idukki districts. The 77 higher secondary batches sanctioned on a temporary basis in 2022-23 and the 97 temporary batches in 2023-24 will continue, subject to clearance from the finance department. Sanctioning 178 additional batches would give the government a financial burden to the tune of about Rs 19 crore.

The New Indian Express 3 May 2024 8:13 am

Kerala: A Theyyam that begins with azan

KOZHIKODE: As midnight falls, amidst the rumble of the chenda, a mesmerising ritual steeped in centuries of tradition and cultural richness unfolds in Kasaragod. A theyyam artist donning a white vest, checkered lungi, and skull cap offers a resounding call of the azan, and then performs namaz. This sacred moment marks the beginning of a Mappila Theyyam, a unique tradition upheld by artists from the Mavilan, Koppalan, and Vannan communities. It is viewed as a reaffirmation of the pluralistic nature of Kerala society and a celebration of secular values. The artist playing a Muslim imam of yore Mukri Pokker transforms into a divine figure, and bestows blessings upon devotees and onlookers. Each year, during the Malayalam month of Thulam (October), Kamballur Kottayil Tharavadu, a Nair mansion in Kasaragod, turns into a stage for a Mappila Theyyam in which the Mukri is joined by Goddess Karinchamundi, a deity of a sacred grove in the region. This unique performance captures a centuries-old bond between the Kamballur Kottayil family and the nearby Pulingome mosque. We share a profound connection with the mosque. My ancestors were once landlords in the northern Malabar region. It was our family that donated the land for the mosques construction in Cherupuzha. Since then, our festivals have been intertwined, shares Divakaran Nambiar, a member of Kamballur Kottayil family. The mosque committee visits our home to extend invitations to their Uroos celebrations. They also participate in our theyyam festivities. Divakaran underscores the significance of Mappila Theyyams at a time when there is friction along communal fault lines. I have come across discussions about a film that triggered communal debates in Kerala. The Mappila Theyyams are a testimony to secularism, and can dispel notions of distrust, he says. The Mukri-Karinchamundi Theyyam unfolds before a diverse audience. Believers from various communities gather to witness the spectacle. The Mukri kolam is enacted by a Hindu individual. This tradition has never triggered tensions, he added. Notably, there are several Mappila Theyyams in the Malabar region. Ashraf Thuneri, a journalist based in Qatar, sheds light on this unique cultural aspect of Kerala in his documentary Mukri with Chamundi: The Saga of Harmony in Theyyam Art. A few years ago, I came across a small article about Mukri Pokker Theyyam in a newspaper. The concept of Mappila Theyyam intrigued me, he recalls. Divakaran said further,I delved into the subject, and that research eventually led to this documentary. The most interesting part is that Mappila Theyyams are mostly performed in places where the Muslim population is relatively low. So the majority of spectators comprises members of the Hindu community. This is evidence of how religion becomes insignificant in the case of Theyyam. Ramachandran Panicker, a theyyam artist in Kannur, elucidates the cultural significance of the ritualistic art form as a unifying force transcending religious boundaries. No matter what religion we belong to, what we all bleed is blood, he says, citing the poignant lines ningale kothyalum chorayalle chovvare, njangale kothyalum chorayalle chovvare that are often rendered during Pottan Theyyam performances. Going beyond Mappila Theyyam, he offers more examples. In Malabar, Muslims contribute sugar for some temple rituals during the festival season. The Vishnumurthi Theyyam enters a mosque to illustrate the interfaith harmony. There is no discrimination based on religion or caste during the divine act, he says. The lone female performer In Keralas vibrant Theyyam tradition, comprising about 400 distinctive forms predominantly enacted by men, Devakoothu stands out as a singular piece performed by a female artist. And, M V Ambujakshi, hailing from the Malayan community in Kannur, has been the sole woman performing the divine art form. Ambujakshi took up Devakoothu in 2012, at the age of 45. The mantle, as part of the custom, was passed on to her after her relative K P Lakshmi Amma withdrew from Devakoothu due to declining health. Devakoothu has wrought significant changes in Ambujakshis life. Being a female Theyyam artist itself is a huge honour, a rare privilege, she says. Embodying a goddess fills me with pride. Before I took up Devakoothu, I was just an ordinary woman. Now, people have begun to respect me. They perceive a divine power within me. People who addressed me as chechi (sister) now call me amma (mother),she added. Devakoothu is performed in December at Cherukunnu Thekkumbad Koolom Thayankavu temple in Kannur. Before the Theyyam, Ambujakshi undergoes a rigorous 45-day fasting, mastering the manifold rites, rituals, and shlokas. Bappiriyan Theyyam It portrays Lord Hanumans quest for Sita devi in Lanka. The Bappiriyan Theyyam performers climb coconut trees during the ritual, symbolising Hanumans attempts to scan faraway lands from vantage points. Driven by frustration at his unsuccessful search, Bappiriyan vents his anger by kicking the tree, causing coconuts to fall. Kandakkoran Theyyam The narrative revolves around a young man from a marginalised caste who died after falling from a coconut tree. He is said to have attained divinity thereafter. To honour this legend, the Kandakkoran Theyyam re-enacts the tale by climbing a coconut tree, plucking the fruit, and descending in a posture mirroring the fatal fall. Police Theyyam This annual spectacle, enacted at Padannakkad near Kanhangad in the Kasaragod district, portrays the story of Padaveeran, a soldier of yesteryear. The artist dons the police uniform and would admonish members of the audience about illegal activities, including smoking in public. Ummachi Theyyam This Mappila Theyyam of Kasaragod is linked to the saga of Yogyar Nambadi, an army chief of the Nileswaram dynasty, who killed a Muslim woman for eating a handful of rice while at work. To placate her spirit, the woman was accorded divine status. Panniyum Makkalum Theyyam This representation of Pulaya culture delves into the complex dynamics of man-wildlife relationship. Here, the spirits of a boar, sow, and their offspring, having transcended mortality, bestow blessings upon people. WhatsApp groups Social media platforms and instant messaging services such as WhatsApp and Telegram have been connecting theyyam enthusiasts across the world. Many groups in WhatsApp, for instance, provide regular updates on theyyam performance at various sacred groves (kaavu) in north Kerala. One of the most popular one is the Theyyam-Thira Calendar WhatsApp group, which has around 3,500 members. The group was formed after a Polish tourist shared an experience. A tourist guide took her to a kaavu, saying that there would be a rare theyyam performance. Later, she realised that it was a regular theyyam, says Prabhakaran Kovoor, one of the groups admins. We decided to start a group that provides authentic info to theyyam enthusiasts in various corners of the world. Our updates help people plan their trips better, he added. Padma glory January 2024 marked a historic moment as, for the first time ever, a Theyyam artist was honoured with the Padma Shri award. At the age of 68, Narayanan Peruvannan was bestowed with this accolade in recognition of his lifelong dedication to the ritualistic art form. For Narayanan, the Padma Shri is not just a personal honour, but a validation of the entire community of Theyyam performers. Its been 64 years since I embarked on this journey. The entire Theyyam community rejoiced at the award. All my achievements are the blessings of my ancestors and gurus, he says. Renowned among Theyyam enthusiasts, Narayanan commenced his divine journey at the age of four with the Vedan Theyyam. Over six decades later, he is one of Keralas senior-most Theyyam artists, having embodied deities such as Muchilottu Bhagavathy, Kathivanoor Veeran, and Baali. Hailing from Taliparamba, Narayanan is the son of Panakkattu Othayana Peruvannan and Mambayil Panchu. Narayanan underwent comprehensive training in kalaripayattu, thotampaattu, mukhathezhuthu, weaving, and music under the gurukula system, mentored by Kadarkulangara Krishnan Peruvannan from the age of 14. My most significant achievement has been performing the Baali Theyyam for 50 consecutive years at Keezhattoor Vechiyoot Kavu, says Narayanan. Besides the divinity aspect, Theyyam, he adds, will forever be a powerful motif of resistance against caste discrimination and social injustice. Our community has endured socio-political discrimination. For some, Theyyam serves as a livelihood, but for others, it embodies our resilience, he says. Besides the Padma Shri, Narayanan has been honoured with several other accolades, including the Kerala Folklore Academys Guru Pooja Award in 2009, and the Kerala Folklore Academys Fellowship in 2018.

The New Indian Express 3 May 2024 7:57 am

Kerala: Congress revives Sahithi Theatres as part of its efforts to boost social connect

KOCHI: As part of its strategy to get more involved in the field of the arts and culture, the Congress has revived its drama troupe Sahithi Theatres. To kick off, the drama troupe staged Vaikom Muhammed Basheers satirical short story 'Mucheetukalikkarante Makal' (The Card Sharpers Daughter) at Pastoral Orientation Centre in Kochi on Wednesday, with AICC general secretary K C Venugopal and KPCC interim president M M Hassan among the audience. Karunagappally MLA C R Mahesh, who is in charge of the troupe, said he decision to revive the partys arts and cultural activities was made at the Congress Chintan Shivir (brainstorming meet) in Kozhikode in 2022. At the meeting, we decided to become more involved in the field of art, culture, and charity.Revival of Sahithi Theatres was one of the initial decisions. As I have a background in the arts, I was picked to lead the troupe, said Mahesh, whose father C A Rajashekharan and brother C R Manoj were playwrights. Sahithi Theatres was initially launched in Thiruvananthapuram when Ramesh Chennithala was the KPCC president. However, the troupe became inactive after three or four plays. The comeback play was written by Hemanth Kumar, and directed by Rajesh Irulam. Preparations and practice took nearly 50 days, said Mahesh, adding that the audience response was great. There are six characters in the play. We have used the latest and modern technologies, including AI, to provide the best experience to the viewers. Besides Mahesh, the cast included Rajeev Alunkal, Anil Mala, Vakkom Maahin, Aadinad Sasi, and V R Prathapan. While inaugurating the play, Venugopal stressed on the need to make the cultural sphere more vibrant and vocal. Artists and writers hesitate to speak out because they are frightened in this fascist era. Everyone is silent. Perhaps the only bold response in recent times was that of M T Vasudevan Nair, he said. A lookback Sahithi Theatres was initially launched in Thiruvananthapuram when Ramesh Chennithala was the KPCC president. However, the troupe became inactive after three or four plays. the decision to revive the partys arts and cultural activities was made at the Congress Chintan Shivir (brainstorming meet) in Kozhikode in 2022. The comeback play was written by Hemanth Kumar, and directed by Rajesh Irulam.

The New Indian Express 3 May 2024 7:39 am

Kerala: Cracks in Akkulam glass bridge spark adventure tourism safety concerns

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Barely two months after the Varkala floating bridge accident, the glass bridge ready to be opened at Akkulam Tourist Village has developed cracks, raising serious concern over the quality and safety standards of the adventure tourism infrastructure in the state. The inauguration of the glass bridge slated for March was postponed following the floating bridge accident on March 9. Fifteen people fell into the sea after the 100-metre-long floating bridge collapsed due to rough waves. Now, cracks have appeared on the 52-metre glass bridge at Akkulam, which is touted by the tourism department as a key adventure infrastructure. The bridge is constructed at a height of 75ft. The adventure tourism activities at the Akkulam Tourist Village are jointly implemented by Vattiyoorkavu Youth Brigade Entrepreneurs Cooperative Society (VYBeCOS) and the District Tourism Promotion Council (DTPC). VYBeCOS alleged that the cracks in the glass bridge occurred due to suspected vandalism, and it has lodged a complaint with the Sreekaryam police. Crack on glass bridge: Call for probe to find out real cause of damage Following the incident, the agencies and departments involved in the project are scrambling for answers and indirectly blaming each another. Officials of VYBeCOS claimed that the glass bridge is intact and not broken as claimed by reports. The glass panels used for the construction of the bridge are of the highest quality and they meet the global standards, said Ratheesh C S, president of VYBECoS. We found some scratches in a portion of one of the glass panels of the bridge due to a suspected act of vandalism, he said. However, the officials in charge of the Village have ruled out the possibility of vandalism as it is a highly secured zone. Its impossible for somebody to sneak in and cause destruction, said an official at the Akkulam Tourist Village. Glass Bridge at Akkulam village gets safety clearance from NITC According to VYBECoS, the construction of the glass bridge started only after getting approval from the panel of engineers from the Public Works Department (PWD), constituted by the DTPC. The projects plan was vetted and approved by qualified structural engineers from the College of Engineering Trivandrum (CET). The entire construction was done under the monitoring of the Kerala Adventure Tourism Promotion Society, said Ratheesh. Former tourism minister Kadakampally Surendran said the matter should be thoroughly investigated. An investigation should be conducted to find out the real cause of the damage. Also, it is high time we strengthened the Kerala Adventure Tourism Promotion Society. There should be stringent monitoring from the part of an expert panel under the society on all the adventure infrastructures. Safety and security of the visitors should be given utmost priority, Kadakampally said. The effort to set up the Adventure Tourism Academy is also getting delayed inordinately. If we look at adventure tourism as a key product, the department should execute the academy project and strengthen KAPTS, he added. Meanwhile, Sreekaryam police said they are looking into the complaint. Recently, the glass bridge got the safety clearance from NIT, Kozhikode. According to tourism authorities, the final report from NIT is awaited.

The New Indian Express 3 May 2024 7:24 am

Two sunstroke-related deaths reported at Kozhikode MCH

The deceased, a painting labourer and a construction labourer respectively, were admitted to the hospital on Wednesday

The Hindu 2 May 2024 8:40 pm

Protest by driving schoolproprietors disrupts conduct of new test in Kozhikode

Driving school owners and their unions have sought more time to get familiar with the new rules and training methods

The Hindu 2 May 2024 7:08 pm

Educational institutions in Kerala to remain closed till May 6 due to sweltering heat

In response to a heat wave alert and scorching weather in Kerala, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan chaired a meeting where it was decided to close all educational institutions in the state until May 6. The alert particularly targets Palakkad, Kozhikode, Trissur, and Alappuzha districts. The meeting instructed that there should be no classes between 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., and prohibited parade or open activities by the Police, Fire Force, or NCC cadets during this time.

The Times of India 2 May 2024 6:02 pm

Heatwave warning for Palakkad, Thrissur and Kozhikode

The State Government rescheduled the working hours of labourers in the State providing rest for them between 12 noon to 3 p.m.

The Hindu 1 May 2024 5:50 pm

Kerala: Road accident claims 5 lives in Kannur

KANNUR: Five people, including a nine-year-old boy, lost their lives in a devastating collision involving a car and a lorry at Punnachery in Kannapuram, Kannur, on Monday night. The victims have been identified as K N Padmakumar, 59, hailing from Kalichanadukam, Choorikkatt Sudhakaran, 52, and his wife Ajitha, 35, from Bheemanady in Kasaragod district, Ajithas father Kozhummal Krishnan, 65, and Ajithas nephew Akash, 9. Padmakumar was driving the vehicle when the accident occurred around 10.15 pm. Sadly, four individuals died on the spot, while the child succumbed to injuries at the Pariyaram Medical College Hospital. The driver of the lorry, which was transporting gas cylinders, sustained injuries in the collision. The car was en route from Thalassery to Kasaragod when the tragic incident occurred. Prompt rescue efforts by the Fire and Rescue Services personnel helped in extricating those trapped inside the vehicle. Sudhakaran and his family were returning after dropping their son at a hostel in Kozhikode. His son is studying in an educational institute in Kozhikode district. According to sources, the family took the trip as a leisure trip alongside dropping their son at his hostel. Since they decided to visit a few places in Kozhikode, they also decided to take Akash, Sudhakarans sons cousin brother, but the tragic accident took their lives. Police have taken the driver of the lorry into custody.

The New Indian Express 1 May 2024 8:36 am

In a first, Alappuzha sizzles under heatwave threat

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: With Palakkad and Thrissur districts having experienced heatwaves over the past few days, Alappuzha is now facing a looming threat of similar conditions. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a heatwave alert along with a warm night warning for Alappuzha, marking the first instance of such an advisory in the district. The alert indicates that both daytime and night temperatures are expected to remain uncomfortably high. Alappuzha has been experiencing a noticeable increase in temperature this summer, with Tuesday recording 37.1Celsius. Monday had seen a record-breaking high for April, with the mercury soaring to 38.3Celsius. The high humidity in Alappuzha is a criterion considered for the heatwave alert. While other districts have a criteria of 40Celsius, Alappuzha requires only 37Celsius along with a departure of 4.5Celsius to be considered for the alert, said Rajeevan Erikkulam, a meteorologist with the Kerala State Disaster Management Authority. The rise in sea surface temperature attributed to El Nino is a major contributing factor to the rise in temperature this year. Besides the changes in the local land conditions and absence of summer rains worsened the weather condition, he added. IMD issued a warm night alert in Alappuzha on Tuesday based on the unusual departure of over 4Celsius in minimum temperature. On Tuesday, the Met department on Tuesday issued heatwave alerts in Palakkad, Thrissur and Kozhikode, besides Alappuzha, until May 2. While IMD extended the orange alert in Palakkad, it issued yellow alerts in the other three districts. Palakkad is likely to record a maximum temperature of 41Celsius. A construction worker quenching his thirst during the days work at Chala market in Thiruvananthapuram | Vincent Pulickal Be on guard The IMD on Tuesday issued heatwave alerts in Palakkad, Alappuzha, Thrissur and Kozhikode until May 2 Monday saw Alappuzha recording an all-time high for April, with the mercury soaring to 38.3Celsius Warm night alert in Alappuzha on Tuesday based on the unusual departure of over 4Celsius in minimum temperature IMD extends orange alert in Palakkad Thrissur is likely to record a maximum temperature of 40Celsius, Kozhikode 39Celsius and Alappuzha 38 Celsius during the period. Palakkad escaped the heatwave condition by a slight margin, thereby breaking the trend of the past four days. The district reported 40.4Celsius, which is 4.4Celsius above the normal on the day. Thiruvananthapuram, Alappuzha, Thrissur and Kozhikode reported temperatures 3-3.5Celsius above the normal. Southern districts received rain in many places, with isolated pockets receiving thunderstorms.

The New Indian Express 1 May 2024 8:30 am

Kerala Kalolsavam replica in Boston draws thousands of NRKs, Americans

KOZHIKODE: In the vibrant city of Boston, an extraordinary cultural festival has been capturing the hearts of many, transcending boundaries and bringing diverse communities together. The Dhrisya Youth Festival, inspired by the Kerala School Kalolsavam, is a unique event that showcases traditional Indian arts through a month-long celebration, attracting the Malayali diaspora and US nationals. Organised by the New England Malayali Association (NEMA), the festival has grown in scope and popularity over the past 14 years. The main aim was to provide a platform for our children to exhibit their cultural prowess, which theyve learnt and nurtured here, far away from their ancestral roots, said Manoj Panicker, a former president of NEMA. The festival is meticulously planned with off-stage events such as poetry, essay writing and elocution in English and Malayalam held on the first weekend. It serves as an inclusive arena where young talents from the sub-junior, junior and youth categories. However, it is the on-stage events that draw the largest crowds, featuring performances in classical, semi-classical and non-classical singing and dancing. Highlight performances include Bharatanatyam and Mohiniyattom. Even US nationals participate displaying their proficiency in these dance forms. The finale is spectacular, with group performances of classical and non-classical dance forms creating a vivid tableau of cultural fervour. Its a heartening sight to see such enthusiasm for traditional Indian dance forms among Americans, , said Anu Rames, the current president of NEMA. She further said, A unique aspect of Dhrisya Youth Festival is its stringent adherence to fair play and authenticity. Just like the school youth festival in Kerala, an appeal committee is in place to address any concerns from participants, ensuring transparency and fairness in competition results. Furthermore, the identities of the judges are kept confidential until the events commence, a practice inspired directly by the traditional kalolsavam back home. Participants and spectators alike appreciate the festivals role in promoting cultural dialogue and understanding. Its more than a competition; its a celebration of heritage and a bridge between cultures, pointed out a participants parent. The festival not only honours the artistic traditions of Kerala but also fosters a deeper connection with the Malayalam language, particularly through the off-stage events. With over 1,600 participants from various backgrounds, the festival is a vibrant testament to the enduring appeal of cultural arts and their power to unite people across different walks of life. Thousands of Malayalis and US nationals throng the venue of Dhrisya every year. Avesham in America Dhrisya Youth Festival is a unique event that showcases traditional Indian arts through a month-long celebration, attracting the Malayali diaspora and US nationals.

The New Indian Express 1 May 2024 7:33 am

Kerala: KSRTC set to roll with Bike Express initiative

KOCHI: The KSRTC is looking to give its logistics division a fresh set of wheels! Soon, one will be able to avail the services of the state road transporter to move two-wheelers to any location in the state. Following a pilot, the corporation is all set to implement the proposal called Bike Express on a wider scale. The corporation is modifying two buses and rolling out a dedicated van for implementing the scheme. The companys managing director has cleared the proposal and work is progressing. The dedicated vehicles will be launched in the coming days, a senior official said. The public sector entity has been receiving a lot of enquiries, many of them from women riders. We carried out a trial in January, when Volvo buses were used to transport two-wheelers. It helps those who are looking to move their vehicles over long distances without riding them and avoid the harsh weather conditions, the official added. Special ramps will be fitted to the doors of buses and the van to enable the smooth entry and exit of two-wheelers. Apart from ramps, the dedicated vehicles will also have hydraulic doors. Logistics initiative filling coffers of KSRTC Were studying the tariffs of railways and private operators to fix the rates. More modified vehicles will be introduced based on demand, the official added. Until the special vehicles are rolled out, bike transportation will be limited to bus stations in Kozhikode, Thiruvananthapuram, Ernakulam and Kottarakara. Scania buses are now being used for bike transport. But we dont want to inconvenience regular passengers by taking more orders. Were waiting for the special vehicles to implement the scheme in a major way, he added. While its yet to come out of the red, the logistics initiative, introduced last June, is filling the KSRTCs coffers. The divisions monthly revenue crossed Rs 40 lakh for the first time last month. Ernakulam is the hub of the operations, with daily average collection of around Rs 20,000. Total collection statewide in March was Rs 40,49,945. April has so far yielded Rs 39,71,000. We expect another Rs 1.5 lakh on April 30. Ernakulam clocked a revenue of Rs 5.50 lakh in March after registering Rs 3.36 lakh the previous month, said a senior official. Unlike other areas, almost all the routes pass through Ernakulam, either the Ernakulam South or Vyttila centres, said Tiny Koshy Alex, assistant transport officer, Ernakulam. The transporter currently has 48 dedicated logistics counters. Its planning to expand the initiative by taking the franchise route.

The New Indian Express 1 May 2024 6:58 am

Pre-monsoon cleaning activities being initiated in Kerala to counter epidemic outbreaks

High likelihood of major dengue outbreak in State during May-July; According to disease surveillance reports, dengue fever seems to show a slight increase in all districts, especially Thiruvananthapuram, Ernakulam, Malappuram, Kozhikode, and Thrissur

The Hindu 30 Apr 2024 8:36 pm

Leadership Chronicles

The book is not just about the authors teaching and leadership journey but very much about the transformation of IIM Kozhikode

The Hindu Businessline 30 Apr 2024 2:29 pm

Kerala duo gives man fake diamonds, leaves with gold jewellery

KOCHI: The police have launched a search for two persons who duped an Ernakulam native and his family by exchanged fake diamonds for gold ornaments worth Rs 50 lakh. The Ernakulam Central police, who registered a case on the complaint of the victims daughter, said the duo, Suhail and Shahid Ameen, posed as business partners of a well-known jewellery retail firm and cheated the family. The complainant said the family had given advertisements on various media platforms about selling a property in Kaloor, Kochi. On April 17, Suhail and Shahid approached her father claiming to be business partners of a Kozhikode-based jewellery retail firm, she said, alleging that the duo met the family on the pretext of purchasing land, won their trust and then brought up the opportunity to invest in diamonds. The police said the complainant, who is into interior designing, was first offered a contract to plan the interior of the jewellery chains under-construction shop in Dubai. The duo informed the complainants father about profitable diamond business schemes and promised to supply him diamonds for the purpose. On April 18, they came to his office and showed him diamond samples. The diamonds were found to be genuine, said the officer. The duo returned to complainants fathers officer on April 20 with a portable safe locked with a code. They showed him the diamonds inside and took gold ornaments weighing 90 sovereigns, worth Rs 50 lakh, from him, said the officer. When the duo left, the complainants father tried to open the locker with the password given, but failed. The locker was finally cut open. An inspection revealed that the diamonds inside were fake, said the officer.

The New Indian Express 30 Apr 2024 8:12 am

'Fulva': The sweet taste of Kozhikode's heritage goes international

KOZHIKODE: In a truly sweet success story, four youngsters of Feroke in Kozhikode have turned their love for a local delicacy the classic Kozhikodan halwa into a booming business. Having grown up in a cultural setting where the halwa is an integral part of the local heritage, Shabas Ahamed N C, Sanu Muhammed C, Irfan Safar S, and Thesreef Ali P K recently launched a Fulva, a brand dedicated to showcasing the diverse and rich flavours of their beloved confectionery. With the aim of popularising naadan halwa varieties on a global scale, these fresh graduates, all in their early 20s, set up Calicut Cousins Private Limited as a launchpad for Fulva. Halwa has, of course, been popular worldwide. Whenever we travel outside Kerala, we get a lot of questions about Kozhikodan halwa, says Sanu Muhammed. There is a lot of curiosity around the halwa. However, a market study by the group revealed the lack of proper branding for the Kozhikodan halwa. That realisation led to the concept of Fulva. Today, the brand partners with local artisans who make over 24 varieties of halwa. We are working to give traditional food items from our state the branding they deserve, much like chocolates in the global market, Sanu adds. Despite challenges, such as convincing manufacturers entrenched in decades-old practices to adopt new sales strategies, Fulva has seen remarkable success. Launched just eight months ago, the brand has expanded its reach across India and to eight other countries, with an online store that offers customisable boxes for personal and corporate gifting. Going beyond business, Fulva seeks to empower local masterchefs. We wanted to create a platform that promotes our culinary heritage and also supports the skilled culinary artisans. We hope our efforts help them achieve the recognition they deserve, says Shabas. Looking ahead, the Fulva team is gung-ho about expanding their offerings. We are overwhelmed by the response, and will soon introduce more flavours and products, Shabas beams. How about some chilli halwa? Besides the traditional red, yellow, black varieties of the Kozhikodan halwa, Fulva offers special flavours such as wheat, mango, passion fruit, green chilli, kiwi, tender coconut, pomegranate, grape, pineapple, carrot, honey fruit, almond, ghee, dry fruit, and chocolate. Top sellers include red, yellow, black, tender coconut, and green chilli.

The New Indian Express 30 Apr 2024 7:43 am

Kerala Registers 71.27% Voter Turnout in Lok Sabha Elections: EC

Kerala Registers 71.27% Voter Turnout in Lok Sabha Elections: EC Kerala has registered 71.27 per cent voter turnout in the April 26 Lok Sabha polls, according to the updated figures released by the Election Commission on Monday. As many as 71.27 per cent of votes were cast on polling day in the state, Chief Electoral Officer Sanjay Kaul said. Out of the total 27,749,158 voters in the state, 19,777,478 voted through the electronic voting machines on April 26. Among these, 9,475,090 were male voters, 10, 302, 238 were female voters, and 150 were transgender voters, he said in a statement. The highest polling was registered in Vadakara constituency with 78.41 per cent, where 1,114,950 voters cast their votes. The lowest was in the Pathanamthitta constituency with 63.37 per cent, where only 906,051 of 1,429,700 voters cast their votes, Kaul said. The updated polling percentage in other constituencies are: Thiruvananthapuram (66.47), Attingal (69.48), Kollam (68.15), Mavelikkara (65.95), Alappuzha (75.05), Kottayam (65.61), Idukki (66.55), Eranakulam (68.29), Chalakudy (71.94), Thrissur (72.90), Palakkad (73.57), Alathur (73.42), Ponnani (69.34), Malappuram (72.95), Kozhikode (75.52), Wayanad (73.57), Vadakara (78.41), Kannur (77.21) and Kasaragod (76.04). In the absentee voter category, 1,80,865 votes were recorded, and in the category for officials on election duty, 41,904 postal votes were polled. Absentee voters include those belonging to the age group of over 85 years, voters with disabilities, those affected by COVID-19, and essential service workers. As many as 57,849 military personnel have applied in the service voters category, and 8,277 votes have been sent as of April 27. Service votes will continue to be accepted until the counting begins, the Chief Electoral Officer added.

devdiscourse 29 Apr 2024 8:10 pm

Fasten the seat belts!

CHENNAI: As the summer settles in, frequency of air travel continues to soar. Families flying out for vacations, students returning from abroad, and the usual hubbub of business trips means that the number of flights per day is ever growing. With so many of us frequently hopping on flights, concerns regarding safety are bound to arise. Revolving around the subjects of safety, risks, and angst during flying, on April 23 at Hyatt Regency Chennai, captain Ashim Mittra and captain Nikhil Mathen of IndiGo took an informative session on what is being done to ensure risk-free air travels possible, on the invitation of Rotary Club of Madras. Ashim is a seasoned aviation professional who has been working in the industry for over 41 years. Currently, he is the senior vice president of flight operations at IndiGo. To helm the session, he was joined by Nikhil, a fleet captain and type rated instructor at IndiGo, specialising in pilot psychology and the human factors of aviation. S Ravi, president of the Rotary Club of Madras, inaugurated the session, with a welcome speech, which segued into the days speakers covering the aviation industrys philosophy on safety. In aviation, safety not only means ensuring secure operations, but also involves identifying risks in the first place and working around them. Ashim said, Identifying what the risk is the first step towards safety. Placing strong standard operating procedures to mitigate the risk and reduce it to acceptable accident-free levels is what needs to be done in order to prevent any kind of air accident. It is undeniable that air travel poses vulnerabilities to travellers, but standard operation procedures ensure that these threats are contained and are manageable by well-trained pilots. Most aviation hazards occur during the period of landing the flight, not while cruising or taxiing. It can be caused by a runway excursion, an abnormal runway contact or a runway incursion. Nikhil stated, The key safety risk that anyone faces is runway safety. This is where most of the risk is concentrated. Both the captains further emphasised how pilots spend around five hours every six months in flight simulators to train for any conceivable situation during landing. Containing the human risk factor is always at the forefront of a pilots procedures at IndiGo. This includes extensive mental health coverage, peer support programmes, fostering a culture of open communication, and according to the two captains, having a non-punitive policy in case a pilot decides to perform a go-around. Going around is always a good thing to do in the case of difficulty in landing, said Nikhil. A go-around refers to the act of aborting a landing due to unsatisfactory conditions on the runway. Contrary to a popular belief, go-around is the safest course of action in unfavourable landing situations, and at IndiGo, pilots are asked no questions in case they decide to perform one. This essentially means that a smooth landing is not always the only form of safe landing. A firm, unbiased, and confident landing defines safety in aviation. According to Ashim, safety translates to choosing the best course of action in any unprecedented situation. He added, Compliance doesnt always mean safety. Observing normal operations is not always the best thing to do when a pilot is faced with varying conditions. With this bold statement, the speakers took the audience into an analysis of the flight accident at Kozhikode in 2020, to illustrate how it is imperative to maintain a culture of prioritising a pilots wellbeing in aviation so that they can accurately judge when to adhere to normal protocol and when to take a diversion in order to ensure the complete safety of passengers. A 3-D video on the plane crash which occurred due to the failure in the functioning of the wiper, leading to poor visibility was also displayed. Alluding to the unfortunate hazard, Ashim said, Human error can always be only a symptom of a problem and not the cause of the actual problem. The rate of fatal accidents by the four generation aircraft models was another area of focus. The fourth generation that is the fly by wire aircrafts, first used in 1988, is found to have caused least accidents around 0.4 % of the total compared to the three previous generation models. The session concluded with a brief question-and-answer session that assuaged any additional concerns the audience had regarding IndiGos commitment to safety.

The New Indian Express 29 Apr 2024 9:38 am

Two succumb to sunstroke as Kerala swelters in severe heat

The greenery along the roadside near Vandipetta in Kozhikode provides some relief to people in the summer heat. (Photo: Venugopal) The greenery along the roadside near Vandipetta in Kozhikode provides some relief to people in the summer heat. (Photo: Venugopal) Kannur/Palakkad/Thiruvananthapuram: Two persons--a man in his 50s and an elderly woman--have succumbed to sunstroke in Kerala as the southern state grapples with severe heat conditions, disrupting daily life, officials said on Sunday. Heat-related fatalities were reported in the north Kerala districts of Kannur and Palakkad. As Kerala battles severe heat, the meteorological department has issued a maximum temperature warning for 12 districts for the upcoming five days. In response to the escalating temperatures affecting everyday life, the Women and Child Development Department has opted to suspend preschool activities in anganwadis in the state for a week. A Palakkad district health official stated that the 90-year-old woman was found dead in a canal in Elappully village on Sunday. The woman, a dementia patient, had suffered a sunstroke after venturing out of her home. Her post-mortem revealed burn injuries on her body which confirmed the sunstroke, the health official said. Last week, a man was found dead with burn injuries in the district, the official added, advising people not to step out of their homes between 11 am and 3 pm. A health official in Kannur district said a 53-year-old man who was being treated at a private hospital for sunstroke died in the early hours of Sunday. The man, originally from nearby Mahe, had suffered from sunstroke while involved in digging a well in the Pallur area near Chokli on April 26, the official said. He had symptoms of breathlessness and was immediately taken to a primary health center and later shifted to another hospital in Kannur. His condition worsened on Sunday morning and he died. Although there were no burn injuries on his body, he had other symptoms of sunstroke. The official confirmed that the case is being treated as a sunstroke-related incident. According to the IMD and the Kerala State Disaster Management Authority, there's a possibility of a heatwave in certain areas in Kollam, Palakkad, and Thrissur districts. Maximum temperatures are very likely to be around 41C in the Palakkad district, around 40C in Kollam & Thrissur districts, around 38 degree C in Kottayam, Pathanamthitta, Kozhikode & Kannur districts, and around 37 degree C in Alappuzha, Ernakulam, Malappuram & Kasaragod districts, and around 36 degree C in Thiruvananthapuram district (3 to 5C above normal) during April 28th to May 2nd, 2024, the weather agencies said. These districts are expected to experience hot and humid weather conditions, excluding hilly areas, from April 28th to May 2nd, due to elevated temperatures and humidity levels, they added. Additionally, there is a likelihood of heatwave conditions occurring in one or two locations within Kollam, Palakkad, and Thrissur districts specifically on April 28th and 29th, the agencies added.

Deccan Chronicle 29 Apr 2024 7:59 am

Sunstroke claims 2 lives; heatwave alert in Palakkad, Thrissur, Kollam

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM/KOCHI: The punishing heat, which is keeping Kerala on its toes, is likely to continue for the rest of the week. Two persons died of sunstroke in Palakkad and Kannur over the past two days. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued heatwave alert in Palakkad, Thrissur and Kollam on Monday based on the persistent high temperature in these districts. While Palakkad where heatwave conditions prevail remained the hottest place in the state with the maximum temperature hovering above 41Celsius, mercury levels are expected to cross 40Celsius in Thrissur and Kollam. According to the forecast, the maximum temperature in Pathanamthitta, Kottayam, Kozhikode and Kannur will be 38Celsius, and 37Celsius in Alappuzha, Ernakulam, Malappuram and Kasaragod districts till May 2. In Thiruvananthapuram district, the temperature can reach up to 36Celsius. According to the IMD, the maximum temperature in these districts are 3-5Celsius higher than normal. Meanwhile, the sweltering heat is taking a toll on people as a 90-year-old woman died due to heatstroke in Palakkad on Saturday. Paramedu Nallambarikkal Lakshmi, a resident of Elappully, was found lying unconscious in the Aliyar canal on Saturday evening with sunburn marks on her body. The postmortem examination on Sunday confirmed heatstroke as the cause of death. In another incident, U M Vishwanathan, a 53-year-old resident of Pandakkal in Mahe, who was under treatment at a private hospital in Kannur after suffering sunstroke, died on Sunday morning. Vishwanathan reportedly suffered sunstroke while digging a well in a field at Nedubram. On Sunday, Kottayam reported a record-breaking maximum temperature of 38.5Celsius, the highest ever in April for the district. Similarly, Alappuzha matched its highest maximum temperature for April since 1987, hitting 38Celsius, the Met department said. The exacerbation of heatwave and heatstroke conditions can be attributed to the combined effects of anthropogenic global warming and heightened urbanisation, said Dr S Abhilash, director, the Advanced Centre for Atmospheric Radar Research, Cusat. Pre-school activities in anganwadis suspended Express News Service @Thiruvananthapuram/Kochi Kerala is currently experiencing rapid and extensive urbanisation, which may significantly contribute to the exacerbation of the severe and unusual heat conditions in the region, Abhilash said. The maximum temperature in Palakkad has risen over 5Celsius above the normal temperature, in the past three days. Hot and uncomfortable weather is very likely over Kerala, excluding hilly areas, with the maximum temperature likely to surpass the 95th percentile of climatological values in certain locations during the next 24 hours. Relative humidity in the range 55-65%, particularly in coastal and interior areas, further contributes to the discomfort caused by high temperatures and humidity, said the IMD. As per weather experts, the hot and dry condition is likely to continue for a week in northern Kerala, while the southern districts may receive isolated rain. It was on Friday that the MET department confirmed the heatwave condition in Palakkad district, though there were alerts earlier. Districts such as Kozhikode, Malappuram, Thrissur, Kollam and Kasaragod are also expected to experience a temperature 2-5.5Celsius above the normal. The IMD recorded 41.8Celsius which was just 0.1Celsius less than the all-time high of 41.9Celsius recorded in 2016 in Palakkad on Saturday. Meanwhile, the women and child development department has decided to suspend pre-school activities in anganwadis in the state for a week due to high temperature. Other functions of the anganwadis will continue as usual and children will be delivered supplementary nutrition at home during the period, said the statement. (With bureau inputs)

The New Indian Express 29 Apr 2024 7:49 am

Kerala: Response dull, government extends IT corridor project interest deadline

KOCHI: The government has extended to May 31 the deadline to submit Expressions of Interest (EoIs) for its ambitious plan to set up four IT corridors and 20 satellite IT hubs. The earlier deadline was February 2. The Kerala State Information Technology Infrastructure Ltd (KSITIL) extended the deadline after just five firms showed interest in the project. Sources said the key criteria requiring companies to purchase land for building the IT infrastructure seemingly acted as the dampener. The KSITIL floated the EoI in January, inviting investors, developers and tech firms to invest and develop IT infrastructure. Being the land bank for IT/ITeS development in the state, KSITIL was designated the special purpose vehicle (SPV) for the project. Accordingly, KSITIL identified 76 land parcels totalling 5,000 acres for the four proposed IT corridors: Technopark Phase III to Kollam (corridor 1), Cherthala to Ernakulam (corridor 2), Ernakulam to Koratty (corridor 3) and Kozhikode to Kannur (corridor 4). The proposed corridors run parallel to the NH 66 which is being widened to four lanes. Sources said the firms lack of interest in the project seemingly stems from the governments stipulation that investors buy land and build infrastructure, a deviation from the normal practice of the government buying land and making it available to investors. The cost of land along the NH is steep. Buying a parcel of land measuring 15 to 25 acres will set an investor back by Rs150 crore to Rs200 crore. They will then have to spend extra on constructing buildings, explained a source. The good news is that the five firms that submitted EoIs meet all prerequisites, but the government has to take the final call on their eligibility. Such a project takes years to complete and hence, the investor needs to possess a very good track record of meeting deadlines, said the source. On why the usual method was not followed, the source said land acquisition takes time as several rules and regulations have to be followed. However, land owners prefer sale to lease. They might even consider having a share in the project, the source said. Should the response remain unenthusiastic, the government might consider the next method that involves providing basic facilities. It is speculated the state government opted to make purchasing land a criteria for companies owing to the states financial crisis.

The New Indian Express 29 Apr 2024 6:58 am

Kerala Braces for Scorching Heat as Sunstroke Claims Two Lives

Kerala Braces for Scorching Heat as Sunstroke Claims Two Lives Two persons--a man in his 50s and an elderly woman--have succumbed to sunstroke in Kerala as the southern state grapples with severe heat conditions, disrupting daily life, officials said on Sunday. Heat-related fatalities were reported in the north Kerala districts of Kannur and Palakkad. As Kerala battles severe heat, the meteorological department has issued a maximum temperature warning for 12 districts for the upcoming five days. In response to the escalating temperatures affecting everyday life, the Women and Child Development Department has opted to suspend preschool activities in anganwadis in the state for a week. A Palakkad district health official stated that the 90-year-old woman was found dead in a canal in Elappully village on Sunday. The woman, a dementia patient, had suffered a sunstroke after venturing out of her home. Her post-mortem revealed burn injuries on her body which confirmed the sunstroke, the health official said. Last week, a man was found dead with burn injuries in the district, the official added, advising people not to step out of their homes between 11 am and 3 pm. A health official in Kannur district said a 53-year-old man who was being treated at a private hospital for sunstroke died in the early hours of Sunday. The man, originally from nearby Mahe, had suffered from sunstroke while involved in digging a well in the Pallur area near Chokli on April 26, the official said. He had symptoms of breathlessness and was immediately taken to a primary health center and later shifted to another hospital in Kannur. His condition worsened on Sunday morning and he died. Although there were no burn injuries on his body, he had other symptoms of sunstroke. The official confirmed that the case is being treated as a sunstroke-related incident. According to the IMD and the Kerala State Disaster Management Authority, there's a possibility of a heatwave in certain areas in Kollam, Palakkad, and Thrissur districts. ''Maximum temperatures are very likely to be around 41C in the Palakkad district, around 40C in Kollam & Thrissur districts, around 38C in Kottayam, Pathanamthitta, Kozhikode & Kannur districts, and around 37C in Alappuzha, Ernakulam, Malappuram & Kasaragod districts, and around 36C in Thiruvananthapuram district (3 to 5C above normal) during April 28th to May 2nd, 2024,'' the weather agencies said. These districts are expected to experience hot and humid weather conditions, excluding hilly areas, from April 28th to May 2nd, due to elevated temperatures and humidity levels, they added. Additionally, there is a likelihood of heatwave conditions occurring in one or two locations within Kollam, Palakkad, and Thrissur districts specifically on April 28th and 29th, the agencies added.

devdiscourse 28 Apr 2024 9:32 pm

Call gets louder for temporary fire station in Kozhikode city

The redeployment of rescue personnel from Kozhikode Beach station to other locations for building renovation has affected the pace of service delivery

The Hindu 28 Apr 2024 7:23 pm

IMD warns of prolonged heatwave in Kerala; temperatures 5 degrees Celsius above normal in Palakkad

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: IMD forecasts that Palakkad's unusual temperature will persist for the next 24 hours due to ongoing heatwave conditions. The district has remained the hottest place in Kerala, throughout April. In the last three days, the maximum temperature in Palakkad has risen over 5 degrees Celsius above the normal temperature. Hot and uncomfortable weather is very likely over Kerala, excluding hilly areas, with the maximum temperature likely to surpass the 95th percentile of climatological values in certain locations during the next 24 hours. Relative humidity in the range 55-65%, particularly in coastal and interior areas, further contributing to the discomfort caused by high temperatures and humidity, said IMD. According to weather experts, the hot and dry condition is likely to continue for a week in Northern Kerala, while the Southern districts are expected to receive isolated rainfall. It was only on Friday that the Met Department confirmed the heatwave condition in the district, though there were alerts earlier. Apart from Palakkad, the districts such as Kozhikode, Malappuram, Thrissur, Kollam and Kasaragod are expected to have 2 to 5.5 degrees Celsius above the normal temperature. The IMD recorded 41.8 degrees Celsius, which was just 0.1 degree Celsius less than the all-time high of 41.9 degrees Celsius, in Palakkad on Saturday.

The New Indian Express 28 Apr 2024 11:57 am

Auto driver hacked to death in Kerala`s Kozhikode

The victim has been identified as Sreekanth (47)

Mid Day 28 Apr 2024 10:20 am

Delayed polling sparks controversy in Kerala's Vadakara

KOZHIKODE: Though the polling has been completed in the state, the Vadakara Lok Sabha constituency continues to be under the radar of controversies. The last vote was cast in booth no 141, Muduppilavil LP School in Kuttiady of Vadakara constituency at 11.43pm. The delay was widely visible in majority of other polling booths in the constituency leading to another political battle here. Apart from booth no 141, other polling booths in Kuttiady, including 49, 50, 52, 88, 116, 119, 142 and 154, had long queues even after 10.30pm. Local leaders and booth agents allege that unwanted restrictions and delay in voting confirmation in the EVMs led to the late night polling. Over 500 people, including women with toddlers, were waiting outside the polling booth at Muduppilavil LP School after 6pm. There were 1,455 voters in this booth and it took more than a minute for a voter to complete the polling process. Officials failed to make necessary arrangements to accommodate these many voters. The polling officials prolonged verification of open votes also led to the delay, said Chovvayil Shaiju, who spent over five hours in the queue outside the booth. Kerala LS polls: 98 cases registered for spreading canards Booth agents allege that polling became slower after the presiding officials received instructions from Kozhikode District Collector Snehil Kumar Singh, who is also the district election officer, to be more vigilant when allowing open votes. The order came after presiding officers at polling stations 61 and 162 in Nadapuram assembly segment were replaced due to lapses in their performances. Vadakara returning officer Ajeesh K told TNIE that booth no 141 experienced much delay compared to other stations. Polling officials were already informed to be vigilant while verifying the companion votes to avoid unwanted confusions. However, while examining the CCTV visuals, it was noted that presiding officers at Muduppilavil LP School booth took more time compared to other booths in Vadakara. We are currently looking into the matter, said Ajeesh. However, the political leaderships in Vadakara have come forward with accusations against the Election Commission and rival parties for the delay. Both LDF and UDF have raised the concern of people leaving the booth without being able to vote. LDF candidate K K Shailaja told TNIE, I had raised the issue with the polling officials during my visit to the booths in the morning. There was a dispute over open vote which disrupted polling at some places. I feel that the slow confirmation of vote in the EVM caused the delay. Morphed video row: Shafi demands apology from Shailaja, sends notice Meanwhile, UDF candidate Shafi Parambil said UDF was collecting details from booths across the constituency to check whether there was a pattern in the delay. Our party functionaries at the grass-root level have complained that the delay was deliberate and was particularly reported in UDF strongholds. We have entrusted the election committee to verify the same. At various places, people had to return without voting. Authorities should have taken steps to avoid such instances, said Shafi told TNIE. At the same time, the BJP leadership has blamed the district administration for the delay. During a press meet in Kozhikode, NDA candidate M T Ramesh alleged that the unwanted restrictions from the district administration and polling officials led to the delay. However, the CPM claims that the UDF utilised the delay to conduct bogus voting in several parts of Nadapuram assembly segment. The LDF alleged that UDF carried out two bogus voting at booth no 84 in Vanimel after taking the polling officials as hostages. LDF Vadakara constituency secretary Valson Panoli has filed a complaint with the Chief Election Officer on the incident. Chaotic process Last vote cast in booth no 141, Muduppilavil LP School in Kuttiady of Vadakara, at 11.43pm Local leaders & booth agents allege that unwanted restrictions and delay in voting confirmation in the EVMs led to the delay The delay also caused violent clashes between UDF and LDF workers in the constituency Kerala LS polls: Congress moves election panel with a slew of complaints

The New Indian Express 28 Apr 2024 8:28 am

Kerala: CPM secretariat to meet tomorrow to discuss post-election scenario in state

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The CPM state secretariat to be held on Monday will discuss the post-poll scenario, the election campaigning and polling in the state. The CPM state leadership has dismissed the analysis based on the differences in the polling percentage as unscientific given the changed political scenario. Throughout the campaign, the party highlighted the issue of Hindutva agenda put forth by the RSS-BJP, and the Congress soft Hindutva stand. The issues would definitely reflect in the voting pattern, the party feels. We were able to poll all our votes. Both our political and organisational votes have been cast. We think the LDF would register a historic win in this parliamentary election, CPM state secretary M V Govindan told TNIE. According to CPMs primary analysis, the low polling percentage was recorded in constituencies that are considered pro-UDF traditionally. The leadership also thinks that compared to the last parliament election, the low polling percentage indicates that there was no specific wave in favour of the opposition. However, the CPM also believes that in IUML strongholds the Leagues votes had been polled. The CPM is also keenly watching the cold response noticed in some areas where the BJP has a considerable vote base. It is learned that in Kozhikode RSS activists had asked voters to cast their votes in favour of the UDF candidate, said a CPM leader. Though the party leadership tried to downplay the issue of E P Jayarajan meeting BJP Kerala Prabhari Prakash Javadekar in the presence of middleman Nandakumar, the CPM secretariat will discuss it. There is dissatisfaction among workers against Jayarajan. The way he chose to come out in public about his meeting with the BJP leader at the start of polling day has not gone down well with the leadership.

The New Indian Express 28 Apr 2024 8:19 am

IUML leader Sadiq Ali Thangal advocates for Sunni unity in Kerala

KOZHIKODE: IUML state president Panakkad Syed Sadiq Ali Shihab Thangals efforts to emerge as the acceptable leader of all Muslim groups in Kerala got a boost when he arrived for the inauguration of the Taibah Centre, the headquarters of the Kerala Samsthana Jem-Iyyathul Ulama here on Saturday. Samsthana (as the organisation is popularly known) is a splinter group of Sunnis that split away from the Samastha Kerala Jem-Iyyathul Ulama in 1967. Under the leadership of K K Sadaqathulla Moulavi, a group walked out of Samastha over a dispute on the use of mike at mosques. Since then, Samsthana has been functioning as an independent organisation and is currently led by Moulana Najeeb Moulavi, who is its general secretary. At the inaugural function held at Varakkal in Kozhikode, Sadiq Ali Thangal was hailed as Syedul Umma (leader of the community). In his address, Thangal reminded the community about the importance of staying united. We need to introspect on this aspect. It may not be possible to desist from working in different organisations. But we must ensure that this doesnt lead to disruption of unity or mutual accusations, he said. There may be differences of opinion among us, but we can think about spiritual unity even while maintaining the differences. We should examine whether material considerations outweigh our spiritual leanings, Thangal said, adding that mutual competition among organisations distracts attention from the need for unity. He ended the speech by stressing the need to move forward in the path of unity. The organisers claimed that the occasion became a call for Sunni unity. Representatives of various Sunni organisations such as Dakshina Kerala Jem-Iyyathul Ulama, Samastha Kerala Jem-Iyyathul Ulama and the Kanthapuram group of Sunnis were present at the inaugural function and at the book release held later in the afternoon. It may be recalled that Sadiq Ali Thangal has been projecting himself as the leader acceptable to all sections in the community ever since he came at the helm of the IUML. He had participated in the programmes of the Mujahids and Jamaat-e-Islami, overriding the objections of Samastha. His participation in these programmes was a major bone of contention with Samastha. The Sunni unity move under Thangal is important in another respect too. There is a perception that Samastha president Syed Muhammad Jiffiri Muthukoya Thangal and rival Sunni leader Kanthapuram A P Aboobacker Musaliyar were developing a cozy relationship recently. The IUML has an apprehension that this may lead to a consolidation of Sunnis, which will be against the interest of the party. Of late, the antagonism between the AP and EK factions of the Sunnis has waned considerably, especially in the context of the continuing IUML-Samastha spat. There is a feeling in the IUML that the polarisation among the Sunnis as envisaged by Jiffiri Thangal and Kanthapuram will be detrimental to the party in the long run. Sadiq Ali Thangals initiative for a different kind of Sunni unity assumes importance from this angle.

The New Indian Express 28 Apr 2024 7:49 am

Kozhikode records 75.52% polling; Vadakararegisters 78.41%

As many as 20,28,524 people including 9,53,731 men, 10,74,777 women, and 16 transgenderscast votes in the district; hundreds of voters wait inside stations even after 6 p.m.

The Hindu 27 Apr 2024 11:39 pm

One dead, 13 injured in tourist bus accident in Kerala

KOZHIKODE: One person was killed and 13 others injured when a tourist bus lost control and turned turtle in this district early on Saturday, police said. The incident occurred when the bus was proceeding to Udupi in neighbouring Karnataka from Thiruvananthapuram. The driver might have dozed off at the wheel. It was a slope and the bus went down after losing control, a police officer said. The deceased man got trapped beneath the vehicle and his life could not be saved though he was rushed to a nearby hospital, they added.

The New Indian Express 27 Apr 2024 11:44 am

Vizag Petrol Bunks Licence Suspended for Code Violation

Rush witnessed at the Supplyco petrol pump in Kozhikode due to the unavailability of petrol at various petrol bunks in the city on Monday. (Photo: DC) Rush witnessed at the Supplyco petrol pump in Kozhikode due to the unavailability of petrol at various petrol bunks in the city on Monday. (Photo: DC) Visakhapatnam: The licence of Burfani Petroleum Products, owned by Reliance and located near NAD Kotha Road Junction in Visakhapatnam, has been temporarily suspended by election officials on charges of violating the election code. According to a statement issued by joint collector K. Mayur Ashok on Friday, the district flying squad raided the petrol station on April 19 after receiving complaints that the management is supplying fuel to motor vehicles using coupons issued by political parties. Upon inquiry, the staff at the petrol station revealed that they have provided petrol to 860 motorists after collecting coupons given by supporters of the contesting candidate from Visakhapatnam West assembly constituency. The joint collector called on all political parties and petrol station managements to refrain from such practices, as it amounts to violation of the model code of conduct.

Deccan Chronicle 27 Apr 2024 10:29 am

Treasures from yesteryear elections to find a common roof

KOCHI: Jithinam Radhakrishnans antique collection is quite Freudian. Sigmund Freud was also a great collector of antiques rings, neolithic tools, Sumerian seals, precious stones, Pompeiian amulets and pagan idols. The collection was smuggled into London away from the Nazi hands when they came to get Freud. It now rests undisturbed at a London museum space, as a testimony to what Freud himself said: I love reading about archaeology more than psychoanalysis. Radhakrishnan too wants such a space to show the 48 years of his work, travelling from place to place, meeting people and collecting whatever had a hint of the past. He was a banker, and that gave him some time to get around after work hours. The frequent transfers that are part of this job were an excuse for him to get to places and find history asleep. I love travelling. And the job gave me that chance. So, I visited old illams, which are storehouses of antiquity. And libraries, where information lies stacked. I also had a good network of people who collected similar items, Radhakrishnan, now retired and 66, says. A lot was collected from his surroundings too; his family being traders who worked with weights. The weights of those days were different. I have a collection of the different kinds of weights used for weighing objects as well as liquids. These used to vary from places, indicating the diversity of daily life. In this midst, a place of pride goes to the objects that are throwbacks to the election periods in the states history. The different pamphlets that form election literature were collected by him over decades, throwing a glimpse into how propaganda was done before. Voter slips were unheard of and instead were letters that bore the symbol of the candidate and a plea to the voters. Announcements were made through a megaphone, which is a conical-shaped metal sheet that doubles up as a loudspeaker. I got the piece from a scrap dealer in Malappuram. It seems a veteran, with many years of election-time announcement as its claim to fame, Radhakrishnan says. There was also a model ballot, which had an array of symbols under which the elections were fought. Most of them are not to be seen now like a farmer with a yoke, wheel, coconut tree, ladder, two leaves, weighing machine, etc. Everything was printed and displayed in black and white; there was no colour. Yet the variety and the art were striking. Now, we have popular symbols that have evolved after several churns within the party or the Front now in the fray, he says. Voting too has seen a sea of change, not just with ballot papers being replaced by EVMs. Each of the candidates had their own ballot boxes unlike now. I have a set of seals with which the ballot paper had to be sealed, Radhakrishnan says. The former banker, now settled in Kozhikode, is forging deeper friendships with fellow collectors and forming antique clubs where the members would get together from time to time to exchange collectables as well as to team up for activities. Now with the 2024 elections too over, he has added more to his collection, all of which will form the history that he plans to hand over to posterity. Now, all the objects I have collected are kept in 13 different homes of relatives. I plan to make a museum space where I can display all these, Radhakrishnan says.

The New Indian Express 27 Apr 2024 9:04 am

Pinarayi admonishes LDF convenor for meeting BJPs Javadekar

KOZHIKODE : The CPM, which has been branding the Congress as the recruiting ground for the BJP throughout the election campaign, received a rude jolt on polling day with all the discussions zeroing in on LDF convenor E P Jayarajans meeting with BJPs Kerala prabhari Prakash Javadekar. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan did not hide his displeasure over the embarrassing turn of events. Speaking to reporters after casting his vote in Pinarayi on Friday, he said there was lack of vigil on the part of Jayarajan. Everyone knows the nature of Jayarajan who does not exercise discretion while establishing friendship. If Lord Shiva joins hands with a sinner, Shiva himself will become a sinner, he said, quoting an adage. Indirectly referring to controversial power broker Nandakumar, Pinarayi said, there are certain persons who start pondering from the moment they get up from the bed every morning as to whom they should victimise that day. We should keep a distance from such people. Our experience is that Jayarajan usually does not show vigil in these things, he said. Pinarayi said a person, who is in the shadow of suspicion in Kerala, got a chance to be a witness (to the meeting between Jayarajan and Javadekar). There are people who will stoop to any level to make money. Such persons will not hesitate to present arguments according to their needs. There should not have been close ties with such people, he said. CPM state secretary M V Govindan dubbed the entire episode as conspiracy against the Communist government. He said there were many attempts against the CPM, the government and the chief minister. Such controversies will last only till the elections are over, he said. CPM general secretary Sitaram Yechury said the party leaders in Kerala have responded to the issue and he has nothing more to add. Meanwhile, Jayarajan said Javadekar had visited him at his sons flat at Akkulam in Thiruvananthapuram. Javadekar came to the flat unexpectedly. When asked he said it was only a casual visit. I left the scene saying I have a meeting when he started speaking politics, he said, adding he did not know whether the BJP leader had any other intentions. Jayarajan admitted that Nandakumar came along with him.

The New Indian Express 27 Apr 2024 7:29 am

Kerala sees delayed polls, low voter turnout amid scorching heat, 8 people die

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: In a Lok Sabha election marred by an uncharacteristic delay of more than five hours, with polling extending well beyond the scheduled time, Kerala on Friday recorded a turnout of 70.35% over 7 percentage points lower than the 2019 polls. The delay led to many voters returning without exercising their franchise. The comparatively low turnout has ignited hopes for the Left while the UDF has approached the Election Commission alleging the absence of free and fair elections. Meanwhile, eight persons collapsed and died due to extreme heat and exhaustion in Palakkad, Alappuzha, Kozhikode and Malappuram districts. Lok Sabha polls 2024 | Phase 2: Brisk voter turnout in Kerala Braving the blistering heat, voters turned out in large numbers in the initial hours, thus recording brisk polling in almost all places, except in constituencies like Ponnani and Malappuram. The initial enthusiasm wore off by afternoon as voting slowly declined in southern and central districts. However, the northern districts witnessed huge voter turnout in the evening hours with serpentine queues in many polling booths. Widespread incidents of malfunctioning EVMs reported in several places in Pathanamthitta, where authorities had to replace 40 machines. Polling was held peacefully across the state, with no major incidents of violence. As the polling continued in about 200 booths in northern Kerala even after 10pm, the final poll percentage is likely to go up. Polling was delayed in many booths in Kannur, Vadakara, Kozhikode, Malappuram and Alathur. At 10pm, 2,091 out of 2,248 booths in Kannur had completed the voting process while polling was still on at 157 booths. In Vadakara polling was completed in 1,191 of the 1,206 booths by 10pm. Vadakara, which is witnessing one of the biggest political fights, began with slow polling in the initial hours and picked up by afternoon. Turnout 70.35% - (2024) 77.84% - 2019 73.94% - 2014 Polling remained mostly peaceful despite fierce contests in several constituencies Malfunctioning of EVMs reported in several booths, causing delay in the voting process 75.74% - Highest voter turnout in Kannur 63.35% - Lowest turnout in Pathanamthitta Northern districts witnessed huge voter turnout in the evening hours with serpentine queues at many polling booths As polling continued in about 200 booths in northern Kerala even after 10 pm, the final poll percentage is likely to go up Counting on June 4 At 8pm the Vadakara constituency recorded 73.36% polling. The delay in voting in many booths in Vadakara has led to apprehensions in UDF camps as they suspect an attempt to sabotage. Meanwhile, in Attingal poll percentage remained high right from the beginning. The constituency recorded 69.40% turnout by 8pm. Pathanamthitta recorded the lowest voter turnout of 63.35% in the state. While Ponnani recorded 67.93% polling, another Muslim League stronghold Malappuram recorded 71.68% by 8pm. The state capital of Thiruvananthapuram, which usually marks low voter turnout, recorded 66.43% polling. The Congress strongholds of Idukki (66.39%) and Ernakulam (68.10%) too recorded low turnout. Amid concerns of sweltering heat bringing down the turnout, eight persons collapsed and died on the day. An elderly voter died after exercising his franchise at Ambalappuzha in Alappuzha, while three men died in similar circumstances in Palakkad. As the district recorded a temperature of 41.4 degrees Celsius on Friday, the district administration arranged basic amenities, including drinking water and waiting shelters, for the voters at the polling stations. In Kozhikode, a polling agent and two voters collapsed and died in the intense heat. In Malappuram, a voter died after reaching home. Elections 2024: 21 states, UTs set for polling in phase one; 102 LS seats in fray

The New Indian Express 27 Apr 2024 6:57 am

Slow proceedings amid heavy turnout irks voters

Deployment of inexperienced officials cited as a major reason for delayed proceedings at several polling stations in Kozhikode

The Hindu 27 Apr 2024 1:15 am

Over 63% Turnout In Phase 2 Of LS Polls; Tripura Records 79.46%, Manipur 77.32%

One person each reportedly died at Palakkad, Alappuzha and Malappuram after casting their vote and a polling agent died after collapsing at a booth in Kozhikode.

Zee News 26 Apr 2024 11:26 pm

Robust Voter Turnout Marks Second Phase of Indian Parliamentary Elections

Robust Voter Turnout Marks Second Phase of Indian Parliamentary Elections Over 63 per cent polling was reported in the second phase of Lok Sabha elections covering 88 seats across 13 states amid few complaints of EVM glitches and bogus voting in some states. Voters in some villages of Uttar Pradesh's Mathura, Rajasthan's Banswara and Maharashtra's Parbhani were boycotting the polls over various issues but were later persuaded by authorities to cast their franchise. Polling for the second stage of the seven-phase elections started at 7 am and ended at 6 pm. Several states experienced intense heat conditions. The first phase of polling was held on April 19 in 102 seats across 21 states and Union territories. The Election Commission (EC) said polling remained largely peaceful. The tentative figure at 8 pm of voter turnout was 63.50 per cent. It is likely to go upwards when reports from all polling stations are obtained, the EC said, adding voters reaching polling stations till the end of polling hour are allowed to cast their vote. The National Democratic alliance (NDA) under Prime Minister Modi is seeking a stronger majority for a third consecutive term, while the constituents of the opposition INDIA bloc are hoping for a rebound after facing reverses in the 2014 and 2019 elections. Election Commission data showed the highest voting percentage was recorded in Tripura which registered 79.46 per cent polling, followed by Manipur at 77.32 while the turnout was in Uttar Pradesh at 54.85 per cent and Bihar 55.08 per cent. Polling was held in all 20 seats of Kerala, 14 of the 28 seats in Karnataka, 13 seats in Rajasthan, 8 seats each in Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh, 6 seats in Madhya Pradesh, 5 seats each in Assam and Bihar, 3 seats each in Chhattisgarh and West Bengal, and 1 seat each in Manipur, Tripura and Jammu and Kashmir. Congress leader Shashi Tharoor, Union minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar and actor-turned-politician Arun Govil, Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar's brother DK Suresh (Cong), and former Karnataka chief minister HD Kumaraswamy (JDS) are among the key candidates while BJP's Hema Malini, Om Birla and Gajendra Singh Shekhawat seeking a hat-trick of wins from their respective constituencies. Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the morning urged people to cast their votes in record numbers and said a high voter turnout strengthens democracy. Stressing on the importance of each vote, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge and party leader Rahul Gandhi issued impassioned appeals asking people to step out and exercise their franchise in the second phase of the Lok Sabha election. After the end of polling, Modi in a tweet said, ''Phase Two has been too good! Gratitude to the people across India who have voted today. The unparalleled support for NDA is going to disappoint the Opposition even more. Voters want NDA's good governance. Youth and women voters are powering the strong NDA support.'' In Kerala, the turnout was 65.91 per cent. The election process, held amid tight security arrangements, was primarily incident free except for instances of bogus voting and breakdowns of electronic voting machines (EVMs) being reported in some booths of the state. Such incidents resulted in delaying the polling process in the affected booths. One person each reportedly died at Palakkad, Alappuzha and Malappuram after casting their vote and a polling agent died after collapsing at a booth in Kozhikode. Tripura East Lok Sabha constituency recorded a turnout of 79.46 per cent. Election officials said there were some complaints from a few booths but those were ''promptly addressed''. A jawan of the Madhya Pradesh Special Armed Force deployed on poll duty allegedly committed suicide by shooting himself with his service rifle at a government school where he was stationed in Gariaband district under the Mahasamund seat in Chhattisgarh, where a voter turnout of 73.62 per cent was recorded. A polling booth at Sivni village in Balod district (Kanker seat) was decorated like a wedding 'mandap', with a display of rituals of traditional weddings. Several brides and grooms, dressed in their wedding finery, cast their votes at several polling booths. The EC said people from 46 villages in Bastar and Kanker seats cast their votes in a polling booth set up in their own village for the first time in a Lok Sabha election. In neighbouring Madhya Pradesh, there was a turnout of 57.88 per cent. An estimated 71.11 per cent of the 77,26,668 voters exercised their franchise in the five parliamentary constituencies of Assam that went to polls in this phase. In restive Manipur, where polling is being held under high presence of security personnel, the turnout was a significantly high 77.32 per cent. There were reports of intimidation by suspected militants, altercation between Congress workers and NPF supporters and damage of EVM at a polling station in the Tangkhul Naga-dominated hill district. At KK Leishi Phanit polling station in Ukhrul, irate voters destroyed an EVM and other items after alleged disturbances by armed miscreants. The overall voting percentage in Karnataka was 68.30. A case was booked against BJP MP and Bangalore South Candidate Tejasvi Surya for allegedly posting a video on a social media platform and soliciting votes on the grounds of religion, the Election Commission said. Another BJP leader CT Ravi was booked for allegedly promoting hatred and enmity between citizens through his social media post. Various restaurants in Bangalore were offering free dosas, laddu, coffee and other food items at discounted rates to customers who cast their vote. A private hospital assisted 41 inpatients cast their vote with the help of city civic body Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP). Green corridors were created for the ambulances across constituencies to ensure easy, hassle-free voting. Some EVMs were destroyed at a polling station in Indiganatha village in Chamarajanagara district of Karnataka during a clash between two groups of people over whether to vote or not. Officials said an FIR is being filed the Election Commission will take a call after getting a detailed report. A voter turnout of 57.83 per cent was recorded in eight constituencies in Maharashtra, while in Rajasthan, the turnout was 64.07 per cent. Incidents of confrontation between the supporters of the Congress candidate and an independent candidate were reported at a couple of places during polling in Barmer-Jaisalmer Lok Sabha constituency of Rajasthan. Police said they were looking into the complaints besides some about fake voting from some places. The by-election for the Bagidora assembly constituency in Banswara district was also held simultaneously on Friday and 76.66 per cent voting took place. A voter turnout of 54.85 per cent was recorded in the eight parliamentary constituencies of Uttar Pradesh. Senior citizens dominated the early hours of voting in Noida in the Gautam Buddh Nagar constituency. Some residents' welfare associations made arrangements for electric vehicles to ferry voters to and from the polling booths. In Bihar, the turnout was 55.08 per cent, 71.84 per cent in in West Bengal and 71.91 per cent in Jammu and Kashmir. The Lok Sabha polls are the first major electoral battle in Jammu and Kashmir after the abrogation of Article 370 and the bifurcation of the erstwhile state into Union territories -- Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh -- on August 5, 2019. The Election Commission registered nearly 300 complaints in West Bengal, mostly related to EVM malfunctioning. After Friday's phase, polling is over in Kerala, Rajasthan and Tripura. In the first phase on April 19, polling was completed in all seats of Tamil Nadu (39), Uttarakhand (5), Arunachal Pradesh (2), Meghalaya (2), Andaman and Nicobar Islands (1), Mizoram (1), Nagaland (1), Puducherry (1), Sikkim (1) and Lakshadweep (1). The third phase of elections for 94 seats across 12 states and Union territories will be held on May 7. Counting will be done on June 4.

devdiscourse 26 Apr 2024 10:31 pm

Lok Sabha polls: Kerala BJP Chief K Surendran casts vote in Kozhikode

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The News Mill 26 Apr 2024 11:23 am

Will block unholy alliance between BJP & CPM: Congress' K Muraleedharan

Will block unholy alliance between BJP & CPM: Congress' K Muraleedharan Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) Thrissur Lok Sabha constituency candidate K Muraleedharan on Friday cast his vote at Jawahar Nagar LP School in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala and said that the Congress will block unholy alliance between BJP & CPM in the state. While speaking to the reporters, K Muraleedharan said that the party will win all the seats in the state. We are going to win all 20 seats in Kerala. Unfortunately, there is a deal between CPM and BJP in Kerala. The news has come out that EP Jayarajan (LDF convener) met BJP leader Prakash Javadekar. Their link is clear. We will win but we will block an unholy alliance between BJP & CPM in Kerala. Thrissur Lok Sabha constituency, where high-profile candidates are in the fray this time, is going to witness a fierce triangular contest between BJP, Congress, and the CPI. Congress has fielded K Muraleedharan, son of late Congress doyen K Karunakaran whose pocket borough was once Thrissur, the ruling Left Democratic Front nominated former Agriculture Minister in the previous LDF government in the state, VS Sunilkumar. The constituency, where both Congress-led UDF and CPM-led LDF interchangeably won multiple times in the past seven decades, is currently held by Congress. All 20 seats will vote in the second phase in Kerala. These include Kasaragod, Kannur, Vatakara, Wayanad, Kozhikode, Malappuram, Ponnani, Palakkad, Alathur, Thrissur, Chalakudy, Ernakulam, Idukki, Kottayam, Alappuzha, Mavelikkara, Pathanamthitta, Kollam, Attingal, and Thiruvananthapuram. The second phase has 88 Lok Sabha constituencies across 13 States/Union Territory including 13 in Rajasthan, 20 in Kerala, eight in Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh, five each in Assam and Bihar, six in Madhya Pradesh, three each in Chhattisgarh and West Bengal, and one each in Tripura, Manipur, and Jammu & Kashmir According to the ECI, over 15.88 crore voters will be voting in the second phase which includes 8.08 crore male electors, 7.8 crore female electors, and 5929 third-gender electors. A total of 4553 flying squads, 5731 static surveillance teams, 1462 video surveillance teams and 844 video viewing teams are keeping surveillance round the clock to strictly and swiftly deal with any form of inducement of voters across the 1.67 lakh polling stations, as per the ECI press note. (ANI)

devdiscourse 26 Apr 2024 10:08 am

Dawn of Democracy

KOCHI: In October 1951, a newly independent India embarked on its most ambitious project yet its first general elections. Spread over four months, the elections, conducted in 68 phases and with 1,949 candidates in the fray, was the biggest democratic exercise ever undertaken. It was a sight to behold, says writer and critic M K Sanoo, who had exercised his franchise in the polls. The Kerala we know today was not formed yet. There was Thiru-Kochi and Madras, recalls the noted writer. He was 26 then. The minimum age to vote was 21. It was the first election after the adoption of our Constitution. A majority of the people were illiterate. I remember, there was a person in the booth helping everyone vote, especially those who couldnt read or write. The vote went into boxes adorned with each partys symbols. One box for one party, and that is how one identified the candidate, he adds. Forget colour prints and mics, there were not even proper roads back then. Electricity was also rare. So lets not even think about advertisements, 24x7 news channels or social media like now, Sanoo laughs. But it was the first time everyone got a chance to vote. Though Travancore had gone to the polls a few years ago, casting the vote was limited to only a few. Pattom A Thanupilla was elected as the Prime Minister of Travancore in 1948, only to resign three months later. The campaigning though, Sanoo adds, was always a collective event. Public meetings, speeches, visiting house after house all these were common. And so too were skirmishes between the parties, he says. Sanoo Mash, as he is popularly known, was a regular figure at public meetings. I used to give speeches for the Communist Party of India. Historian Malayankeesh Gopalakrishnan was around four years old when India first went to the polls. According to him, the campaigning largely revolved around public processions, speeches (often without a loudspeaker), and house visits of candidates (sometimes on bullock carts). courtesy: I&PRD Kerala government Flags planted atop areca nut trees too were a regular sight. We had notices and wall paintings. However, none were as colourful as today, Gopalakrishnan says. This was the election that saw the first woman MP getting elected from the region. Annie Mascarene contested as an independent candidate and won with a huge margin. Since CPI was not contesting here, a lot of Left supporters apparently voted for her, he says. Another interesting tidbit is that Nagercoil was a constituency in Thiru-Kochi. Gopalakrishnan also remembers tales of women voting. See, it was just a few years after independence and poverty was rampant. So was the lack of availability of clothes. So, women of an area used to vote in stages. The first group will go vote and come back, then the next group will borrow their clothes and vote. This will continue till everyone voted, he recalls. The fervour for voting was relatively high in Travancore. People had been waiting for a chance. This was the first time everyone was allowed exercise their franchise. For, in British India and later independent Travancore, voting was reserved for the rich and the upper caste, Gopalakrishnan points out. Veteran journalist Joseph Maliakans father was a candidate in the 1951-52 election. He was a candidate of the Praja Socialist Party. I still remember stories of my father contesting. The remnants of his campaign remained on the walls of the area for a long time, says Joseph. Though elections meant an air thick with campaign fervour, there was not much noise, recalls Vattapparambil Peethambaran. No house visits too. There would be meetings organised at junctions where candidates would assemble and speak to small crowds, says the Malayalam teacher and writer, now 87. Electioneering used to be done using a megaphone that did not need electricity. There used to be drum beats preceding such announcements, says Jithinam Radhakrishnan, a collector of election antiques who shares details about these keepsakes on WhatsApp. The megaphone was used mostly at night for announcements, says K P Sadu, technical assistant at the Department of Archaeology. The residential areas were not as thickly populated as now. There used to be a lot of vacant spaces and so, the sound from the megaphone would travel far and wide. Back in Kochi, which joined Travancore in 1949, the election was held in full vigour. Rallies, speeches, announcements on cycles, bullock carts adorned with flags it was relatively colourful, recalls 82-year-old Krishnabalan Paliath, former manager of Paliam Eswara Sewa Trust. Krishnabalans father was a staunch supporter and member of the Congress party. Somehow, even with the lack of roads, electricity and technology, candidates visited almost every house, he says. He also vividly remembers the lightbox that parties employed to grab eyeballs. A lantern was placed inside a box covered in white cloth. At night, the party symbol painted on the linen will be visible for miles. This was a major attraction of the time, adds his wife Geetha, 78, who comes from a strong Communist family. The major ones then were the Congress, with two bullocks and a yoke as their symbol, and the CPI, with their sickle and paddy husk. Hindu Maha Sabha and Jan Sangh were not big players in the region at the time. Their growth happened much later, Geetha says. Writer M N Karassery, born in 1951, just months before the election, grew up hearing about the poll stories. Fifty-three parties contested the polls on the national stage. Ultimately, it was a landslide win for the Congress party, which went on to win 364 of the 489 seats, he says. Karassery says, there were two extremely interesting aspects about the 1951-52 polls. One, Ambedkar was defeated from Bombay North constituency by Congress candidate Narayan Sadoba Kajrolkar. Two, there were separate women-only booths; 27,527 in total across the country. Also, the contribution of women in politics was larger and wasnt an afterthought, he says. He adds that several national issues were not much in discussion in Thiru-Kochi, but there was a slight Nehru wave in Malabar. In the first election, Malabar was part of Madras state. Though Congress won 45% of the vote share across the country, it suffered in Thiru-Kochi and Malabar. A K Gopalan won from Kannur with 65.87% votes. He got the largest majority in the Malabar region, and won by a margin of 87,029 votes. The Muslim League won Malappuram. Thalasserry, Ponnani and Kozhikode went to Kisan Mazdoor Praja Party (KMPP), Karassery says. The 1951-52 elections, which saw over 17 crore people cast their votes, helped catapult India, a relatively young nation, to the global avenue as a beacon of democracy. As Kerala goes to the polls today, the ethos of the first general elections continues to inspire the populace.

The New Indian Express 26 Apr 2024 9:54 am

Kerala LS poll campaign recap: Josh, jostle & jolts

LDF CPM, CPI, Kerala Congress (M), JDS (T), NCP (Sharadchandra Pawar), RJD, Indian National League, Congress (S), Janadhipathya Kerala Congress, Kerala Congress (Skaria Thomas) Highlights The Left campaigns primary focus was on the Citizenship Amendment Act, using it as a plank to cash in on anti-BJP sentiments. The Left banked heavily on anti-incumbency against the Centre and sitting UDF MPs. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan remained the star campaigner throughout, travelling across the state to address conventions. National leaders such as CPM general secretary Sitaram Yechury, politburo members Prakash Karat and Brinda Karat, and CPI general secretary D Raja campaigned in Kerala. In Vadakara, the Left engaged in a whisper campaign that if UDF candidate Shafi. Paramabil wins, the bypoll to his Palakkad assembly seat would BJP. CPM went all out to woo Muslim minority voters, posturing as the real champion of the communitys causes. The party also took efforts to retain its traditional Hindu vote base, and sought to make inroads into Christian belts. Through consistent campaigning, the Left attempted to create an anti-Centre narrative in the state. In what was viewed as a shrewd strategy to sideline the BJP, the chief minister unleashed a barrage of attacks against Congress leader Rahul Gandhi. The CPMs strong organisational structure appeared to be the Lefts biggest strength. Controversies In Vadakara, LDF candidate K K Shailaja alleged wide circulation of her fake videos, photos and morphed images. The social media campaign against her created quite a stir across the state, and also led to legal a tussle between Shailaja and UDF candidate Shafi Parambil. Left MLA P V Anwar stirred a hornets nest after he termed Rahul Gandhi a fourth-class citizen who should undergo a DNA test to confirm whether he indeed hailed from the Nehru-Gandhi clan. The scenario worsened after CM Pinarayi Vijayan backed Anwar, saying Rahul was not beyond criticism Congress leader Rahul Gandhi at a campaign event in Kozhikode UDF Congress, IUML, RSP, Kerala Congress (Jospeh), Kerala Congress (Jacob), Kerala democratic Party, CMP, RMP, AIFB, JSS, National Janata Dal Highlights Managed to draw massive participation of people during the campaign in most of the constituencies. Key agendas included highlighting denial of welfare pensions in the state, failures of Central and state governments, unemployment, man-animal conflict Strategic moves included surprise candidature of Shafi Parambil in Vadakara and K Muraleedharan in Thrissur, and rejecting the support extended by SDPI. The UDFs talking points included scam allegations against Chief Minsiter Pinarayi Vijayan and his daughter, death of Sidharthan J S, student of Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences University in Wayanad, the Panur bomb blast involving DYFI workers. It also raised issues such as double voters in Alappuzha, Attingal and Palakkad constituencies, and bogus voting in Kannur and Kasargod. Alleged a nexus between the BJP and CPM in the Thrissur Pooram mess-up. Star campaigners included Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, Karnataka Deputy CM D K Shivakumar, Telangana C M Revanth Reddy, and top leaders such Priyanka Gandhi and Sachin Pilot Controversies Decision to avoid using flags of the Congress and its ally IUML for campaigns in Wayand, fearing a backlash in north India against the Leagues green flag Cyber attack against Vadakara LDF candidate K K Shailaja Thiruvananthapuram candidate Shashi Tharoor was booked by the cyber police on a BJP complaint accusing him of spreading baseless allegations against NDA candidate Rajeev Chandrasekhar. The latter had earlier served a legal notice, accusing Tharoor of defamation Prime Minister Narendra Modi with NDA candidate C Krishnakumar in Palakkad NDA BJP, BDJS, Shiv Sena, JRS (CK Janu), NCP (Ajit Pawar) Kerala Congress Democratic, National Progressive Party, Nationalist Kerala Congress, LJP, Kerala Kamraj Congress Highlights The BJP-led NDA heavily banked on Modis Guarantee throughout its campaign Highlighting strong governance, welfare schemes and development initiatives of the Modi government Strong stand against terrorism Wooed voters dangling the prospect of candidates becoming Union ministers if elected Accused INDIA bloc allies CPM and Congress of fighting in Kerala and hugging in Delhi Sustained attack on the scam allegations against the state government Consolidation of Hindu-Christian votes was one of the key agendas. Highlighted SDPI support to UDF, and PDPs support to LDF Gained backing from the SNDP, Sivagiri Mutt, and some churches in some regions Some of its strategic/surprise moves included fielding state president K Surendran against Rahul Gandhi in Wayanad, pitting Union minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar against Shashi Tharoor in Thiruvananthapuram, offering Pathanamthitta seat to Congress veteran A K Antonys son Anil Antony, and inducting former chief minister K Karunakarans daughter Padmaja Venugopal Star campaigners included Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, Union Minister for Women and Child Development Smriti Irani, BJP national president J P Nadda, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sharma and BJP Tamil Nadu state president K Annamalai Controversies Political wheeler-dealer T G Nandakukar accused Pathanamthitta BJP candidate Anil Antony of having taken bribes in the past Wayanad candidate K Surendran stirred a debate as he said Sulthan Bathery should revert to its old name, Ganapathi Vattom

The New Indian Express 26 Apr 2024 8:56 am

Kerala: How an innovative LDF campaign withstood Indira Wave of 1984

KOTTAYAM: The general election of 1984 was a momentous occasion, etched in the annals of history with unique significance. Held just two months after the assassination of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, the polls were marked by unprecedented events that left an indelible mark on the collective memory of the nation. The Indian National Congress swept the majority of seats across all states. But in the UDF fortress of Kottayam, a 27-year-old made history. The triumph of K Suresh Kurup over two-time sitting MP Scaria Thomas of the Kerala Congress (M) was a remarkable feat that reshaped the political landscape of central Travancore. While the nationwide Indira wave had an impact on Kerala as well, Kurup stood out as the lone CPM candidate to win in the state. Kurup contested the election while he was the SFI president, with activists from across Kerala converging in Kottayam to support the LDF candidate. The then SFI secretary C P John, T M Thomas Isaac, J Mercykutty Amma and the late T P Chandrasekharan were among those at the forefront of the campaigns. We formed a new platform, the Progressive and Democratic Students Front, to lead the campaign. Around 500 students split into squads and camped in various parts of the district to visit as many houses as possible with handouts, C P John, now the general secretary of CMP, told TNIE . John recalled the CPM used a candidates photograph for the first time in that campaign. Until then, posters only displayed the candidates name and election symbol. After obtaining approval from CPM state secretariat members N Sreedhar and T K Ramakrishnan, we printed black and white photo posters of Kurup. Additionally, we ran an election advertisement in the Kerala Kaumudi newspaper, he said. In a first, around 56 teachers from the CMS College released a statement in support of Kurup. They also went door-to-door seeking votes for their former student, regardless of their political affiliations. College principal M C John provided the funds required for Kurups election deposit. Professors S Krishna Iyer, Mohan Kurian, K J Baby and George Koshy coordinated the efforts from Ashoka Lodge in Kottayam, reminisced Kurian Thomas Karimpanatharayil, a coordinator for Kurups campaign. According to Kurup, the first victory was remarkable as it instilled confidence. He has since contested nine elections, including two successful runs for the assembly, and emerged victorious on six occasions. We were unaware of the Indira wave sweeping the nation. The UDF was confident of victory. It was a festival of students, who worked hard and got the desired result. Isaac was in Kolkata when the election was declared and he took a flight to reach in time to join the campaign. When results were announced, Mathai Chacko (former Thiruvambadi MLA) arrived from Kozhikode wearing a lungi, he said. The highlight of Kurups victory was that he wrested the UDF fortress at a time when anti-communist sentiments were strong in central Travancore, particularly among Christian communities. When Mercykutty Amma, Savithri (who later married Kurup) and others were planning house visits in Athirampuzha near Ettumanoor, the local party leadership warned us to be cautious of potential negative reactions. In Puthuppally, we were turned away from a house by an elderly man who expressed his dislike for communists. However, as students, we dared to visit every house. I believe Kurups victory helped the CPM make inroads into Christian voters in Central Travancore, said Abdul Rasheed, a friend of Kurup. Many cast their votes on Kurups name and not on his election symbol. The arrival (sickle) symbol was anathema to several voters then, he recalled.

The New Indian Express 26 Apr 2024 6:56 am

Voter alert: IMD issues heatwave warning in Kerala, advises caution

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The sweltering heat will be a cause for concern for voters across Kerala who will exercise their franchise in the Lok Sabha elections on Friday. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued yellow alerts and heatwave warnings in 12 districts on polling day. The IMD has said the temperatures are expected to be 2 to 4 degrees Celsius above normal in the state. As of last week, around 437 heat-related ailments have been reported in the state since the advent of summer. There have been one confirmed and two suspected heat-related deaths. IMD has predicted the likelihood of a heatwave in one or two places in Palakkad on Friday, making the democratic exercise challenging for party workers, voters and officials alike. Meanwhile, the Election Commission has made elaborate arrangements at booths in view of the hot and humid weather. Voting will be held in 25,231 booths across Kerala. Drinking water, areas having shade and separate queues for the elderly and the differently-abled are among the ECs arrangements made at booths to ensure voters comfort. All arrangements are in place. There will be separate queues for the elderly to reduce their waiting time. We have sensitised district collectors, and first aid, including ORS packets, will be made available at polling stations vulnerable to extreme heat, Sanjay Kaul, Chief Electoral Officer, Kerala, told TNIE . Mothers coming to the booths with children will be able to use creche facilities at the polling stations, he said. Maximum temperature in Palakkad is likely to hover around 41 degrees Celsius on Friday, making it the hottest district in the state. Maximum temperatures will be 39 degrees Celsius, the second highest, in Kollam and Thrissur districts. Maximum temperatures will be 38 degrees Celsius in Kannur and Kozhikode districts and 36 degrees Celsius in Thiruvananthapuram, Ernakulam and Malappuram districts. Southern districts are expected to receive thunderstorms in the evening. We have advised authorities to keep community health centres and primary health centres on alert to deal with heat-related incidents, said an official with the Kerala State Disaster Management Authority. Be smart, be safe Avoid prolonged heat exposure Wear light-weight, light-coloured, loose, cotton clothes Cover your head with a cloth or hat or use an umbrella outdoors Drink sufficient water even if not thirsty to prevent dehydration Avoid direct sunlight from 11am to 3pm

The New Indian Express 26 Apr 2024 6:51 am

Sun, style and strategy: Sartorial choices of Lok Sabha candidates in Kerala on fleek

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: As the mercury climbs, so does the style quotient on the campaign trail. From seasoned veterans to fresh faces, candidates are shaking up their wardrobe and hair care routines to beat the blazing sun and win over voters. Some candidates stick to their signature style no matter the weather. Take the Vadakara LDF candidate K K Shailaja, whose crisp cotton sarees and infectious smile can cool down the hottest of days. When you imagine a politician in Kerala, the first image that comes to mind would be someone wearing a stiff white cotton shirt and the evergreen mundu. Though times have changed, some remain the same when it comes to the campaign trail. The majority of them are UDF candidates. They include UDF Kasaragod candidate Rajmohan Unnithan, Kannur candidate K Sudhakaran, Kozhikode candidate M K Raghavan, Thrissur candidate K Muraleedharan, Alappuzha candidate K C Venugopal and Mavelikkara candidate Kodikkunnil Suresh. LDF's Panniyan Raveendran is not to be ignored in his all time simple attire and long hair. To an extent, this saves them the trouble of choosing what to wear. Whether it is an election or not, white cotton shirts are what I choose any day, said K C Venugopal. 'No one wants to stay here anymore': The unflattering Kerala story Bonacaud Junction has to tell Another group of candidates are the kurtawalas. Elections have made them choose cotton kurtas over anything else. Thiruvananthapuram UDF candidate Shashi Tharoor, NDA candidate Rajeev Chandrasekhar and Pathanamthitta LDF candidate Thomas Isaac come under this category. Kollam NDA candidate K Krishnakumar wears cotton kurtas all day for campaigns. I wear cotton kurtas from Fabindia and try to have a change twice a day but it doesn't usually happen. Also in politics, changing more times can sometimes do more bad than good. However, if I get to change also, I immediately sweat. It's the heat of the campaign, that's fine, he said. Shafi Parambil, the Vadakara UDF candidate, can be seen in all kinds of clothes. One day he pulls off the chic young candidate in shirts and jeans, the next day he will be in white cotton shirts and mundu. Never does he miss wearing snazzy printed shirts and jeans and spreading his vibrancy into youth groups. From plain to printed, Alappuzha LDF candidate A M Arif is spiffy in linen shirts for campaigns. To escape the heat, the best is wearing linen shirts and mundu. I wear only linen for campaigns, said Arif. This candidate in the high-profile Thiruvananthapuram Lok Sabha seat has no house and lives in the party office NDA candidates Niveditha Subramaniam of Ponnani and Sobha Surendran of Alappuzha are saree folks. Cotton saree is a saviour in this weather, I avoid all other materials and try to change twice a day usually it doesn't happen but when I do, it's truly a refreshment and gives energy for the second half of the day, said Niveditha Subramaniam. Ernakulam LDF candidate K J Shine is usually seen in cotton sarees or set mundu but prefers salwar kameez for campaigns. During the first phase, I used to try and wear saree or set mundu but gradually I prefer salwar kameez to other clothing, said Shine. Battling hair loss amid the grueling campaign schedule, candidates like Krishnakumar and Niveditha Subramaniam prioritize haircare, finding time for weekly oiling sessions. Heavy hair loss is a factor while campaigning in this weather, you look haggard after campaigning but I try to oil my hair weekly, said Niveditha Subramaniam. Anna Linda keeps it real, admitting that election season leaves little time for hair and skincare routines. There is no time to take care of the hair and skin during election time, so he leaves it that way, she said about Hibi Eden's routine. The sartorial choices of candidates in this weather have been on fleek. From cotton classics to chic prints, they have made every effort to shine bright under the scorching sun.

The New Indian Express 26 Apr 2024 1:17 am

All set for polling in Kozhikode district

The Hindu 26 Apr 2024 12:51 am

This candidate in the high-profile Thiruvananthapuram Lok Sabha seat has no house and lives in the party office

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: S Mini, the candidate fielded by the Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist) in the Thiruvananthapuram Lok Sabha constituency, is a politician from top to toe. In fact, she does not own a home and has been living in the party office for nearly three decades. Like most of her colleagues in the party, Mini, the lone woman in the fray in the high-profile segment, believes that the value of life comes from within and is not determined by material possessions or social status. She lives at the party's state committee office in the Kerala capital, along with her husband and party leader Shajar Khan. The couple's only son Alan M.S. is a degree student at Tirur in Malappuram. Mini joined the party at the age of 22, when she was doing a pharmacy course at the Government Medical College in Thiruvananthapuram. The firebrand leader of SUCI(C) says she joined the party against the wishes of her parents and siblings. There was stiff opposition from them and I was forced to quit home during my college days. Initially, I lived at a hostel and later moved to the party office. It was a wise decision for someone who wanted to become a full-time party worker, she says. Wayanad Election Notes: The solitude of Kerala's most famous tribal activist Vilappilsala protest During her political career spanning three decades, Mini was involved in numerous people's movements, small and big, in different parts of the state. The longest and toughest one perhaps was the people's protest against a polluting waste plant at Vilappilsala in the Kerala capital, says the 49-year-old. The strike which began as a relay satyagraha ended in a full-blown protest two years later. Somehow, we managed to overcome the numerous sabotage attempts by the government, city corporation and the police. I dedicate the victory to the mighty women in Vilappilsala, she says. What began as occasional outbursts took the form of an organised protest with the intervention of the SUCI(C). As the party's designated leader to Vilappilsala, Mini's initial assignment was to organise the local women. We formed committees for every fifty households and important decisions were taken by an apex committee. Party did not impose its decisions but equipped people to claim their rights, she said. The people's protest met with success when the government decided to shut the plant. At the peak of the strike, Mini was detained by the police for one full day. Years later, she was jailed by the police for accompanying Mahija, the mother of engineering student Jishnu Pranoy, to the DGP's office. Jishnu was found dead at the hostel of Nehru Engineering College in Thrissur and Mahija was proceeding to the DGP's office to protest against the delay in arresting those who allegedly pushed Jishnu into suicide. Mini was arrested by the police on conspiracy charges. She was jailed and released after eight days of judicial remand. The police are yet to file a charge-sheet in the court. Lush greenery, stark misery: Election vignettes from Kerala's Achankovil forest Nurses' rights The Indian Nurses Parents Association which works for nurses' rights was established under Mini's leadership. The idea of an organisation of parents was to help nurses who couldn't come out in the open against their employers. Mini travelled extensively in the country to resolve the issues faced by nurses and nursing students. One incident she vividly recalls is the visit to a private medical college at Nellore in Andhra Pradesh. The college had not returned the certificates of about 50 students, mostly Keralites, who refused to execute an illegal bond for a no-pay job after studies. The management did not change their stand in the deliberations with the INPA. Finally, Mini, with the help of a local SUCI leader, approached the district collector. She convinced him about the Supreme Court order banning the bond system at educational institutions. The collector then issued an order asking the management to return the certificates. Though the mission was successful, Mini says the collector was transferred within a few days, allegedly owing to the pressure from the college management which had considerable political clout. The manager later became the education minister in that state, she says. SUCI(C) contesting eight seats The party has fielded candidates in eight seats in the 2024 Lok Sabha election. Mini is the candidate in the Thiruvananthapuram seat. The other constituencies are Kollam, Mavelikkara, Alappuzha, Kottayam, Ernakulam, Chalakudy and Kozhikode. Campaigning is in full swing and the party has good visibility in all the places. The party's first unit in Kerala was formed by a group of students of the TKM College of Engineering, Kollam. It stepped into electoral politics by fielding Kochucherukkan in the Eravipuram seat for the 1970 Assembly election. The party's first Lok Sabha candidate James Joseph who contested from the Kollam seat garnered over 8000 votes. Founded in 1948, the SUCI(C) had a presence in the assemblies of West Bengal, Assam, Bihar and Odisha at different times. Its lone MP was in the 15th Lok Sabha -- Tharun Mandal who was elected from West Bengal. Today, the Kerala unit of SUCI(C) has about 1200 full-time cadres and a few thousands of members.The party intervened in numerous public issues and equipped people to fight for their rights. It took the lead to unite people and organisations to fight for people's rights on issues ranging from the mineral sand mining at Thrikkunnapuzha to the anti-K-Rail protest. The party played a significant role in the people's movements at Chengara, Vilappilsala and Moolampilly.

The New Indian Express 26 Apr 2024 12:35 am

All arrangements completed for Lok Sabha polls in Kerala on Friday

Thiruvananthapuram : All preparations have been made for the smooth conduct of the polls in Kerala on Friday.Voting for all the 20 Lok Sabha constituencies in the state in the second phase of the Lok Sabha elections will begin today at 7 am. Polling will continue till 6 pm. There are 2,77,49,159 voters in the state this time. Of these, 1,43,33,499 are women.Of the total voters, 5,34,394 are first-time voters in the age group of 18-19 years. There are also 2,64,232 differently-abled voters and 367 transgender voters in the state. The Chief Electoral Officer appealed to all voters, irrespective of age and gender, to exercise their right to vote and participate in the festival of democracy.A total of 194 candidates are in the fray in 20 constituencies in the state. All arrangements have been made to ensure smooth polling at the polling booths and to ensure that the voting machines are safely transported to strong rooms after the polling. A total of 1,01,176 polling personnel have been deployed for the polling process at 25,231 booths set up at 13,272 centres in the state. The polling process will be controlled by four officials, including the presiding officer, at a booth. There are 437 booths controlled only by women, 31 booths controlled by youth below 30 years of age and six booths controlled by differently-abled employees in the state. There are also 316 ethnic polling booths and 131 theme-based booths. Ramps and wheelchairs have been set up at the booths for differently-abled voters. Voting machines in Braille script have also been provided for the visually impaired.There will be a special queue facility at the booths for differently-abled voters and senior citizens. In addition, a sign language facility and travel facility for differently-abled voters have also been arranged. A total of 30,238 electronic voting machines (EVMs) are being used in the state in the Lok Sabha elections this year. In case of operational failure of any machines, the reserve machines will be delivered through the respective sector officers instead. The voting machines have been brought to the polling booths after completing the preliminary testing, three phases of randomization and mock polling. The polling will begin at 6 am on Friday after a mock poll is conducted again in the presence of representatives of political parties at the polling booths to ensure the safety of the machines. As many as 66,303 security personnel have been deployed at polling booths, distribution centres and strong rooms to ensure a smooth voting process. The Rapid Action Force has also been deployed at all police stations for security. Special security measures have also been taken in Maoist-affected areas involving central forces to ensure that voters cast their votes fearlessly. To ensure free and transparent polling, the Chief Electoral Officer said that a webcasting system has been put in place for real-time monitoring in all booths in eight districts of the state and 75 percent of booths in the remaining six districts. The real-time monitoring system has been implemented in all booths in Kasargod, Kannur, Wayanad, Malappuram, Kozhikode, Palakkad, Thrissur and Thiruvananthapuram districts. Cameras have also been installed outside the booths to control crowding at polling stations with multiple booths. According to the Chief Electoral Officer, the webcasting facility has been introduced to ensure a transparent election by preventing booth capturing, money distribution and bogus voting. Webcasting has also been arranged in the affected booths. In the office of the Chief Electoral Officer and the control rooms set up under the ROs of 20 Lok Sabha constituencies, A similar monitoring system has been set up in strong rooms and counting centres.

Deccan Chronicle 25 Apr 2024 8:26 pm

Video Goes Viral Flight Crew and Boy Make Mothers Birthday Unforgettable

A video showing a boy's touching gesture for his mother on her birthday during an Air India Express flight is gaining popularity on social media. Shared by cabin crew executive Afzal Khan on Instagram, the clip depicts how he and other crew members made the mother's day memorable. According to the text overlay in the video, the boy approached Mr. Khan, asking for help to surprise his mom on her birthday. Together, they arranged for the entire flight to applaud the mother and celebrate her special day. The video captures Mr. Khan making an announcement and extending birthday wishes to the woman. The clip also shows the cabin crew giving the woman a special treat with a handwritten note. The caption of the post reads, And we made someone's day more special. social media users praised the boy's gesture and commended the Air India Express cabin crew for their efforts. Similarly, earlier this week, another post highlighted the kindness and empathy of SpiceJet crew members who assisted an elderly woman in distress during a flight from Kozhikode to Jeddah. Woman Makes Shocking Claim: Aliens Took Me Along and... PM Modi Commends Civil Services Achievers, Encourages Resilience in Unsuccessful Candidates ECI Issues Notices to PM Modi and Rahul Gandhi for Alleged Model Code Violation

News Track 25 Apr 2024 4:40 pm

194 contestants vie for votes as Kerala gears up for polls with over 2.75 cr voters

Thiruvananthapuram: A total of 194 contestants in 20 Lok Sabha seats are seeking the blessings of the people as Kerala goes to the polls on Friday, after over a month-long fierce campaign by the CPI(M)-led LDF, Congress-headed UDF, and the BJP-led NDA. The Election Commission said there are over 2.75 crore voters in Kerala where polling will commence at 7 am on Friday. Chief Electoral Officer Sanjay Kaul said 63,100 bottles of ink are used to prevent fraudulent voting and ensure flawless and transparent elections. This time there are 2,77,49,159 voters in the state out of which more than five lakh are first-time voters. Kottayam constituency boasts the highest number of candidates at 14, while Alathur has the fewest at five. Other notable figures are: 13 candidates in Kozhikode and 12 each in Kollam and Kannur. Of the total 194 candidates, 169 are men and 25 are women. The Vadakara constituency stands out with the highest number of female candidates, at four. The Election Commission said steps have been taken to ensure safe and peaceful polling by deploying 66,303 security personnel. Kerala Police and Central forces are providing tight security for the polling in a total of 25,231 booths arranged at 13,272 places. Police deployment has been made throughout the state as per the instructions of the Central Election Commission. When the polling for 20 constituencies in the state begins at 7 am on Friday, more than five lakh first-time voters will go to the polling booth. As the curtains fell on Wednesday evening, marking the conclusion of the over-month-long, high-octane public campaigning for the April 26 polls, Kerala on Thursday witnessed a silent campaign before the state votes. Two union ministers, a state minister, three actors and a few MLAs are among the total candidates who try their political luck this time. BJP-led NDA is fielding the most number of women candidates - five. Unlike the previous general elections, Kerala has seen a highly active and aggressive campaign. Diverse issues ranging from the implementation of the CAA, the alleged existence of 'love jihad', controversies surrounding 'The Kerala Story' movie, the Manipur violence, Rahul Gandhi's candidature in Wayanad, as well as alleged appeasement of minorities by various political parties, dominated the high-decibel public campaigns. In the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, the UDF won 19 of the 20 seats, while the LDF had to settle for just a single seat.

Deccan Chronicle 25 Apr 2024 12:40 pm

Kerala: EP Jayarajan praise makes it to M T Ramesh poll flyers, sparks storm

KOZHIKODE : In a surprising turn of events, the Kozhikode constituency witnessed a political storm as the name of LDF convener E P Jayarajan found place in the election campaign notice of NDA candidate M T Ramesh. The notice, distributed among the voters, cited Jayarajans endorsement of Ramesh as a superior choice in the upcoming elections. The notice, circulated a month ahead of the elections, has sparked heated discussions throughout the constituency, as the campaign reached a crescendo. The notice cites Jayarajans purported acknowledgment of Rameshs leadership qualities, stating that even he believes the NDA candidate to be the most-suitable choice. The whole issue started with Jayarajan making a statement during a media interaction in Kannur approximately a month ago. During the interaction, Jayarajan mentioned the emergence of formidable leaders within the NDA fold in this years elections, specifically citing Rameshs presence in Kozhikode constituency. M T Ramesh However, the inclusion of Jayarajans name in the BJP candidates campaign material has given a new dimension to the electoral landscape, raising questions about political affiliations and alliances. While some view it as a strategic move to sway undecided voters, others perceive it as a breach of political decency, exploiting Jayarajans remarks for partisan gains. As the fervour intensifies and the countdown to polling day dwindles, the controversy surrounding Jayarajans inadvertent involvement in Rameshs campaign adds an intriguing twist to the already charged electoral atmosphere in Kozhikode.

The New Indian Express 25 Apr 2024 8:27 am

Attacking Rahul Gandhi best way to divert attention: Sachin Pilot

Congress leader Sachin Pilot had a hectic election campaign in Kerala, visiting Kannur, Malappuram, Alathur, Ernakulam, Thiruvananthapuram and Kozhikode. During a stopover in the state capital, Pilot had a quick chat with TNIE s Cynthia Chandran. Excerpts. In New Delhi, CPM general secretary Sitaram Yechury is seen hobnobbing with Rahul Gandhi. In Kerala, the CM is attacking Rahul... Having personal relations and regard for each other does not define the political ideology. But, indeed, the chief minister and people close to him in the government have levelled very serious allegations, with no clarifications or satisfactory response from them. That gives me the impression there is something to hide. So attacking Rahul Gandhi is the best way to divert attention. Do you think PM Modis hate speech in Rajasthan will create polarisation? Elections should be fought on issues like governance, policies, farmers issues and unemployment. Statements from the BJP leadership show a sense of desperation. We have record-high unemployment, huge inflation issues, educated young boys and girls are looking for a future for themselves and farmers are in distress. All these issues are something the government is answerable for. Thats why there is an attempt to start talking about mandir, masjid, Hindu, Muslim... and done so blatantly by the prime minister and other leaders. What are the Congresss chances in Rajasthan? The Congress is going to win more seats than the BJP. Ive travelled across Rajasthan and this election is for change. People like our candidates, and our approach to politics much better because you talk about accountability, transparency and protecting the Constitution and institutions. Gehlot has campaigned across the state and his son, Vaibhav Gehlot, is contesting and he will win. People have not taken Congress seriously as the main opposition party over the past one decade The Congress party is very much there in every nook and corner of the country. We have lost a few elections. But that doesnt mean the Congress workers have disappeared. Congress remains the only political party that can take on the BJP nationally. Every regional party has its own role to play, have their own contributions to make, but in general elections, the Congress role is pivotal. When Congress gets stronger, the INDIA alliance also gets stronger. The generation shift is not happening in the Congress, which has led to a large contingent of young leaders crossing over to BJP... Some people may be under pressure. The people of India will be the final judge of those leaders decision to cross over. Time will tell. But people vote for the party, for their ideology and the Congress presents the diverse flourishing cultural history of 5,000 years. Im not saying that other parties dont have space. Of course, they have space.

The New Indian Express 25 Apr 2024 7:08 am

Kerala: Ldf, UDF vie to M-SEAL the deal

KOZHIKODE : The electoral swing of the Muslim community which constitutes about 30 per cent of Keralas population will be one of the deciding factors in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections in the state and, understandably, LDF and UDF have been frantically wooing the community. The latest speeches by Prime Minister Narendra Modi that appeared to directly target Muslims have intensified the uneasiness within the community, and both the fronts are striving to capitalise on this. On Wednesday, the LDF published two advertisements in the Suprabhatham daily, the official mouthpiece of the EK faction of Sunnis that is considered as the biggest Muslim organisation in Kerala. The ads tried to project the Left as the protector of the minorities against the Sangh Parivar attacks. Similar ads appeared in Siraj, the official publication of the rival AP group of Sunnis, as well. Meanwhile, the Congress is confident that Modis attack on the party for doling out benefits to Muslims will work to its advantage in Kerala, even as it may have a different impact in other parts of the country. The party believes Priyanka Gandhis impassioned response to Modi, and Mallikarjun Kharges rebuttal of the PMs charges will resonate with the Muslim community. During its campaign, the UDF pointed out the acquittal of RSS workers in the Riyas Moulavi murder case as an example of the LDF government going soft on the Sangh Parivar. The front juxtaposed it with the RSS leader Ranjith Sreenivasan murder case, in which SDPI workers were given capital punishment. On the other side, right from the beginning of the campaign, the CPM went all out to expose the insincerity of the Congress in handling issues related to Muslims, especially the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) which remained at the core of the LDF campaign till the final day. The absence of the reference to CAA in the Congress manifesto was highlighted as an example of the partys deceit. The Congresss refusal to yield an additional seat to the IUML, along with its direction to avoid using the partys green flag at Congress leader Rahul Gandhis rallies, also served as ammo for the CPM. Though there was a strong resentment among the IUML cadre over these issues, party leadership swiftly contained it from boiling over and affecting the UDFs poll prospects. Political observers believe the individual calibre of the candidates would play a great role in deciding the poll outcome. This time, the Muslim community may not give a blanket support to any front as it did in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, said writer Mujeeb Rehman Kinaloor. The community may prefer candidates who have a proven track record in fighting the Sangh Parivar. I believe the preference will be for those who performed well in the House, and those who can forcefully speak against the onslaughts on democracy and secularism. Ashraf Kadakkal, assistant professor at Kerala University, also shared the same sentiment. There is a feeling among the community that several of the MPs elected from Kerala in 2019 didnt rise to the occasion when crucial issues were discussed in Lok Sabha, he noted. At the same time, the performance of Left MPs such as John Brittas (Rajya Sabha) was widely appreciated in the community. Many in the community believe that strong persons who can influence the course of debates should be elected to the Lok Sabha. One thing is clear: the Muslim community is set to vote with a vengeance. Kerala Muslim groups call for Lok Sabha election date change to avoid clash with Friday prayers Notably, the community was upset with the Election Commission choosing a Friday as the day of polling in Kerala and some other states. Some Muslim leaders had approached the Commission with a plea to change the schedule, as the communitys Friday prayers could affect polling. When those efforts failed, they put in place alternative measures to ensure that voting of the community members would not get affected in the crucial election. Some leaders have exhorted believers to skip the Friday juma to cast their votes if there is no other choice.

The New Indian Express 25 Apr 2024 7:01 am

Surveillance squads seize valuables, cash worth 9 crore in Kozhikode

The squads have been operational since the announcement of elections

The Hindu 24 Apr 2024 8:55 pm

Micro observers protest against delay in facilitating postal votes in Kozhikode

They alleged that their demand to address the concerns on time were ignored

The Hindu 24 Apr 2024 6:44 pm

Embarking on data Science odyssey: Exploring elite programs from VIT, IITD, and IIMK

Data science programs at VIT, IIT Delhi, and IIM Kozhikode empower students with cutting-edge tools and knowledge to tackle real-world challenges, foster innovation, and drive organizational success through AI and ML techniques.

The Economic Times 24 Apr 2024 5:20 pm

Indian Navy's female duo completes historic transoceanic sortie ahead of solo circumnavigation

KOCHI: Lieutenant commanders Dilna K and Roopa Alagirisamy, the two women officers handpicked as potential candidates for the upcoming Sagar Parikrama IV, the Navys most ambitious voyage yet, have successfully completed their final examination on the seas. The so-called test entailed undertaking a transoceanic sortie aboard INSV Tarini from Goa to Port Louis in Mauritius, and back. This nearly 5,000 nautical mile journey in double-handed mode was the first-of-its-kind by Indian women, thus marking a significant milestone for the Navy. The women duo recorded full marks when Tarini was flagged in by the whos who of INS Mandovi at the boat pool in Goa on Sunday. It concluded a two-month expedition that began on February 28 and also involved a series of events to strengthen bilateral ties during the stopover in Mauritius. The expedition was particularly challenging as each leg of the journey was a continuous voyage of about 2,700 nautical miles without breaks. Besides demanding to settle into a rhythm at sea, the journey also threw various weather conditions, says Cdr Abhilash Tomy (retd), the officers mentor and only Indian to circumnavigate the world twice. Each leg of the journey took nearly three weeks and saw the two women officers battle heavy winds and rough seas. The two officers are used to being on the water by now. They have been training for nearly three years, undertaking regular sorties, a Navy source tells TNIE. Indeed, both Lt Cdr Dilna and Lt Cdr Roopa have over 25,000 nautical miles to their names. According to Cdr Abhilash, the two are quite well prepared. In November 2023, the two officers had sailed from Goa to Port Blair and back nearly the same distance as from Goa to Mauritius. Though that voyage too was in double-handed mode, they were still sailing on Indian waters. This time, they crossed into the ocean, the source elaborates. Lieutenant commanders Dilna K and Roopa A welcomed by Capt Prasant C Menon and navy personnel from INS Mandovi Even crossing oceans isnt new. This time last year, they embarked on an expedition to Rio De Janeiro and back on the same vessel with a six-member crew. However, the upcoming Sagar Parikrama mission will be unlike the voyages theyve been on. It will see a woman officer sail around the world, solo and unassisted. Of the two officers, only one will make this journey. This transoceanic voyage was their final test. We will now evaluate and decide who will undertake the circumnavigation mission, the source says. According to him, both of them have a good chance of qualifying. Though India has eight circumnavigators, only two have done it solo Captain Dilip Donde (retd) and Cdr Abhilash. Their voyages, in 2010 and 2013, respectively, were the first two iterations of the Sagar Parikrama series. Interestingly, the two are also the first Indian male pair to undertake a transoceanic sortie (in 2009). The third Sagar Parikrama mission in 2017 saw Lt Cdr Joshi Vartika lead a six-member crew across the worlds oceans. To see an Indian woman sail around the world solo and unassisted was the longtime dream of the late VAdm M P Awati, considered the father of Indian circumnavigation missions. Now, only months remain for this dream to be fulfilled. Sagar Parikrama IV is set to commence in September. Lt Cdr Dilna K Hails from Kozhikode, Kerala Joined the Navy as a logistics officer in 2014 Is a renowned shooter; have won several medals in national competitions Big enthusiast of cricket; have represented the Kerala state team Won YAIs Admiral Ramdas Trophy last year Lt Cdr Roopa A Hails from Puducherry Joined the Navy into the naval armament inspection cadre in 2017 Is an aeronautical engineering graduate; had a stint with National Aerospace Laboratories Her father, Alagirisamy G P, is a former Indian Air Force pilot Won YAIs Admiral Ramdas Trophy last year yearAdmiral Ramdas Trophy,

The New Indian Express 24 Apr 2024 8:42 am

Buses, trains full, its rush hour for Keralites in Bengaluru

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Be it bus, car or train, Keralites in Bengaluru are all set to use any mode of transport to reach their home on the voting day on April 26. Sensing the demand Kerala Road Transport Corporation and Karnataka Road Transport Corporation have started 10 additional bus services to major towns including Kannur, Kozhikode, Ernakulam, Kottayam, Thiruvananthapuram and Malappuram. They are offering flexi rates with discounts for booking the return trip. According to the officers of state-run RTCs, most of the seats have already been booked. The fare for a seat in a private bus from Mysuru/Bengaluru to Ernakulam reached `3,250 on Monday. The private bus operators also plan to increase the number of services on April 25, which is when they see the demand peak. The fares are going to be dynamic, said a representative of Interstate Bus Operators Association of Karnataka, Rijas A J. There are informal car pooling arrangements for people who find it comfortable to travel to Kerala during peak season. It is impossible to get a train ticket at this time and the bus fares are very costly. Car pooling suits us because it is comfortable and we could return on time after voting on Friday, said Shine Mathew and Arun Kumar, executives staying in Whitefield. S Prasanthan, the general secretary of the Contract Carriage Operators Association, said the practice of providing chartered bus services by political parties has stopped. There used to be chartered bus services from Chennai during elections. Now there may be car services arranged by the political parties, he said. However, there are people who think that the rush is more to do with the long weekend. There are people who take leave in advance because it is a public holiday in here on April 26. But Malayalis leaving Bengaluru in large numbers now gives a bad impression. Many of them are permanent residents here. It reinforces the local politicians understanding that we are of no concern for them because our votes are in another state, said Vishnu S of Thiruvananthapuram, who is now a voter in the Bengaluru South LS constituency.

The New Indian Express 24 Apr 2024 7:40 am

Kerala MLAs DNA jibe at Rahul irks Congress, CMs backing fuels ire

KOZHIKODE/MALAPPURAM/THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: CPM MLA P V Anvars remarks that Congress leader Rahul Gandhi should undergo a DNA test to verify whether he really belongs to the Nehru-Gandhi family snowballed into a controversy on Tuesday, three days before Kerala goes to the polls. With Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan backing the Nilambur legislator, a livid Congress reacted sharply to the remark and approached the Election Commission (EC) demanding action. During an LDF poll campaign in Palakkad on Monday, Anvar had called Rahul a fourth-rate citizen who does not deserve to keep the Gandhi surname. This is not just my opinion. People in India are saying it. Will a person in the Nehru family talk like this? I doubt it. I am of the opinion that the DNA of Rahul Gandhi should be tested, Anvar had said, in the backdrop of Rahuls question as to why Pinarayi had not been arrested by central agencies. Rahul Gandhi has become a fourth-rate citizen who doesnt deserve to keep the surname Gandhi, he had said. The video of the MLAs remarks went viral on social media, drawing widespread criticism from Congress leaders and workers. However, Anvar refused to withdraw his remarks on Tuesday. Rahul Gandhi said what a member from the Nehru family would not say. He doesnt deserve to be considered a member of the Nehru family, he said. When sought his response, the CM defended Anvar and said Rahul should have spoken carefully. He (Rahul) should be aware that if he says something, he will receive it back in kind, the CM said during a press conference in Kannur. He also said Rahul was not someone above criticism. Anvar latest incarnation of Godse, says Hassan The CMs reaction drew sharp rebuke from Leader of Opposition V D Satheesan, who alleged that Pinarayi made Anvar speak against Rahul throughout the LDFs LS campaign as part of a deal with the BJP. It is Pinarayi who started the war of words against the Congress and its former president. Hence, the protests should also be against him, Satheesan told reporters in Kollam, adding that Anvar had insulted Rajiv Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi with his remark. Meanwhile, within hours of the controversy, KPCC acting president M M Hassan approached the EC and demanded urgent intervention by the police. Anvar is the latest incarnation of Godse who killed Gandhiji. In fact, Anvars words are deadlier than Godses thoughts. He said things that should not have come out of a politicians mouth, Hassan said. AICC general secretary K C Venugopal termed Anvars statement as shocking. It is a matter of great concern that such statements are coming from a legislator of the Kerala assembly. Such abusive remarks will not be tolerated. Action will be taken against Anvar. He has not just insulted Rahul Gandhi, but also Rajiv Gandhi. Pinarayi Vijayan gave Anvar the licence to criticise Rahul Gandhi and the Nehru family, alleged Venugopal, the UDF candidate in Alappuzha.

The New Indian Express 24 Apr 2024 7:08 am

Vadakara's electoral battle intensifies as Shafi's campaign challenges Shailaja's dominance

KOZHIKODE: The Vadakara Lok Sabha constituency has been in the spotlight since the onset of election discussions in Kerala, with the Palakkad MLA Shafi Parambil of the UDF pitted as a surprise candidate against former health K K Shailaja of the LDF. By the time the UDF announced its candidates in the state, Shailaja had completed her second round of campaigning in the constituency. Several poll pundits viewed Vadakara as a secure seat for the LDF. The decision to relocate sitting MP K Muraleedharan to Thrissur, and field Shafi in Vadakara drew widespread criticism against the Congress leadership. Leftist circles speculated that Muraleedharan fled Vadakara to avoid competing against Shailaja. Shafis initial reluctance to campaign in Vadakara also drew fear factor jibes. Initially, Shailaja seemed to have a clear advantage. Her reputation as the health minister who handled crises such as the Nipah outbreak and the Covid-19 pandemic facilitated an effortless entry into campaign activities. Indeed, Teacher Amma was billed as the LDFs strongest candidate in Kerala. It was natural for political analysts to predict an uphill challenge for Shafi. However, he surprised many by launching his campaign with a massive rally. Defying predictions, he has been attracting large crowds to most of his campaign meets. Shafis youthful image and robust social media presence seem to have enabled him to mount a formidable challenge, turning the initially lopsided Vadakara contest into a suspense thriller. Vadakara is now one of the most discussed constituencies in the state. Both candidates have launched extensive social media campaigns, releasing numerous reels and posts to appeal to young voters and making Vadakara the most discussed constituency in the state. A virtual battle has been raging. The Panur blast dealt an unexpected blow to the LDF. Seizing the opportunity, the UDFs cyber team insinuated that those involved in the bomb-making had links with Shailaja. Youth Congress state president and Shafis campaign head Rahul Mamkoottathil shared a photo purportedly showing Shailaja alongside a Panur blast suspect. Meanwhile, Revolutionary Marxist Party leader and Vadakara MLA K K Rema added a new narrative to the UDFs campaign, highlighting the CPMs history of violent politics. Shailaja, however, staged a comeback with an emotional press conference on April 10, alleging that the UDF was circulating doctored images of her on social media. She filed a police complaint, and accused Shafi of orchestrating the cyber attack. A controversy erupted as it was alleged that Shafi and the UDF were disseminating a morphed video of Shailaja. The LDF leadership and socio-cultural figures rallied behind Shailaja, urging Shafi to restrain his campaign tactics. As the issue heated up, CPM workers in Vadakara utilised the morphed video issue as a grassroots campaign plank. The move, however, backfired when Shailaja clarified during a press conference that she never mentioned a morphed video. In response, Shafi sent a legal notice to Shailaja for tarnishing his image. And video clips of Shailaja mentioning videos were shared widely on social media. Keyboard warriors of the Congress accused Shailaja of lying to defame Shafi. Amid all the din, NDA candidate Praphul Krishnan has remained on the sidelines. Given the current scenario, political experts and media outlets are tipping Shafi to have gained the upper hand in the intense contest between the CPM and Congress. Quick glance Total voters: 14,21,883 Male - 6,81,615 Female - 7,40,246 Third gender - 22 Candidates Shafi Parambil (UDF) Age - 41 Assets - Rs 89.34 lakh Cases - 39 K K Shailaja (LDF) Age - 67 Assets - Rs 1.56 crore Cases - 4 Praphul Krishnan (NDA) Age - 38 Assets - Rs 55,73,716 Cases - 6 2019 K Muraleedharan (UDF) - 5,26,755 votes P Jayarajan (LDF) - 4,42,092 Sajeevan V K (NDA) - 80,128 Victory margin - 84,663

The New Indian Express 23 Apr 2024 7:54 am

Morphed video row: Shafi demands apology from Shailaja, sends notice

KOZHIKODE: In recent weeks, the Vadakara Lok Sabha constituency has been abuzz with discussions surrounding a controversial video allegedly containing morphed images of LDF candidate K K Shailaja. While the Left in Vadakara initially utilised the cyber attack as a key campaign strategy to draw female voters, it now appears to have backfired on the LDF as Shailaja clarified that she has never mentioned a morphed video. Moreover, UDF candidate Shafi Parambil has sent a legal notice to Shailaja demanding her to tender a public apology within 24 hours. The legal notice stated that Shailaja deliberately raised a false allegation intended to tarnish the reputation of Shafi and derive undue benefit in the election. 'Didnt mention morphed video in cyber-attack complaint,' says Shailaja The defamatory statement made by Shailaja triggered numerous cyber attacks against Shafi and his family members, especially his aged and ailing mother. After the morphed video issue cropped up, the CPM workers unleashed relentless cyberbullying on Shafi, his family and the party. It was orchestrated to blemish the good name of Shafi among the voters of Vadakara constituency. This has caused grave mental agony and pain to him. The so-called social activists and cyber activists have been continuously tarnishing the image of my client from the date of your (Shailajas) statement before the press, the legal notice stated. Responding to Shailajas clarification, Shafi told reporters,I am happy to know that there is no such video spreading on social media. I also welcome Shailajas clarification that she never mentioned a morphed video. But the left cyber warriors spread many lies about me. I had to face so much abuse. Earlier, CM Pinarayi Vijayan and CPM state secretary M V Govindan, along with cultural figures K R Meera, K Ajitha, and Bharathikutty, had come out in support of Shailaja after the morphed video controversy erupted. CPM workers in Vadakara had leveraged the issue at the grassroots campaign. Cyber attacks on LDF candidate Shailaja: UDF in defensive mode In light of the apparent backlash, the LDF candidate took a proactive stance to defend herself. There was an unethical move against me in cyberspace. UDF exploited the media to question my political integrity. I stand by my statements. Let Shafi take legal action. I am prepared to confront it. I am willing to provide evidence of cyberattacks against me, Shailaja told reporters in Vadakara. Meanwhile, the LDF leaders in Vadakara said that, by sending a legal notice, Shafi is playing cheap politics. Already seven cases have been registered against UDF workers for cyber attack against Shailaja. Thus, when there are many cases against the unethical and illegal action of the UDF candidate, he is playing cheap politics by sending a legal notice against the LDF candidate and spreading falsehoods. The voters of Vadakara will give a befitting reply to the UDF candidate who is running obscene and communal propaganda to hide his political illiteracy, a statement issued by LDF said. Vadakara's UDF candidate, Shafi Parambil sets new standards for connecting with voters

The New Indian Express 23 Apr 2024 7:17 am

NSS volunteers to offer help to differently abled people, senior citizens during polls in Kozhikode

Their services were lauded during the Assembly elections

The Hindu 22 Apr 2024 11:59 pm

Kareem invites Raghavan for debate

Calicut Press Club organises face-to-face with three major candidates in the Kozhikode Lok Sabha constituency

The Hindu 22 Apr 2024 8:20 pm

SpiceJet crew and passengers unite to assist distressed elderly lady after she defecated on flight

SpiceJet crew members and passengers come together to assist a 72-year-old lady who faced challenges during a flight from Kozhikode to Jeddah. The incident, shared by Virendra Malhotra, Vice President of Flight Operations at SpiceJet, showcases the compassion and unity displayed in a challenging situation.

The Times of India 22 Apr 2024 3:54 pm

Kerala train commuters decry overcrowding as Railways prioritize premium services

KOCHI: There seems to be no end in sight to the woes of train travellers in the state. People who depend upon trains, not only their daily commute but also long-distance travel, are venting their anger at the railways strategy of introducing more and more premium trains like the Vande Bharat as a money-spinning measure. Reducing the number of general compartments to facilitate more AC and sleeper coaches has left many high and dry. Describing his experience during a recent journey on the Kochuveli-Mysuru Express, Liyons J, secretary of Friends On Rails, which describes itself as a WhatsApp network that aids train commuters, said, The sleeper compartment resembled a refugee camp. Even the aisles were taken over by passengers with general tickets. This is happening because of the cut in the number of general compartments on long-distance trains, he adds. Train travel has become a dangerous affair, points out Dr Meera, a Kozhikode resident who depends on trains for her frequent travels to her hometown in Kollam. People are even forced to travel hanging from doors. There have been many cases of passengers getting seriously injured or losing their lives after falling from running trains. But all this goes unreported, she says. According to Dr Meera, there have been times when she has cancelled trips after arriving at the station to find general compartments jam-packed. I have to ensure the safety of my child, who is part of most of my travels, she stresses. Of course, none of the passengers are against the rail transporters need to increase revenue, says Srijith T J, an officer with Kerala Agro Industries Corp Ltd. But that should not be at the cost of passengers, who are the ones filling its coffers. Srijith points out that when the railways changed old coaches for new LHB ones, it reduced the number of general compartments from two to one and four to two on many express trains. However, they increased the number of AC coaches from three or four to eight while reducing the sleeper coaches from 12 to 8. Now, the situation is such that it is tough to get a reservation even in sleeper coaches, he adds. Passengers also point to another of the railways money-making strategies. Tickets for sleeper coaches are sold right up to the arrival of trains. It should be noted that these tickets do not ensure seats as charts have already been prepared. But once these passengers get on the train they encroach on seats of those who had made reservations months back, says Ramesh Mathew, a frequent traveller. The removal of de-reserved facility has also hit daily commuters hard. According to Ramesh, the most congested long-distance trains are the ones plying the northeastern routes. Regular users have now ditched them. Migrant labourers dont bother with the reserved status of coaches. For them, it is fine to travel in any compartment, he says, adding that there is a dire need for operating more Antyodaya Express trains on the eastern region via Chennai or through Vizag, Berhampur and Howrah. Ease and low cost attracted many passenger to train travel. However, there has been no concurrent increase in the number of trains or coaches. If more MEMU trains are introduced from Ernakulam to Kollam via Kottayam or Alappuzha, KSRTC will fold up in no time, says Ramesh. Ernakulam-Thrissur is the busiest sector in Kerala. But there are not many passenger trains on the route. Malabar passengers complain about the lack of trains between Shoranur and Kannur in the afternoons. Their complaints are genuine. There are fewer afternoons trains for daily and short-distance passengers, he added. However, railway officials say that there is an adequate number of trains for passengers, with special services introduced, whenever necessary. Three new special trains have started service towards the northern parts of the country, an official added. Summer specials Southern Railway will operate 239 trips of special trains on 19 routes to clear the extra rush this summer. These trains will link Tamil Nadu and Kerala to state like Karnataka, Rajasthan, Bihar, New Delhi, West Bengal, Gujarat, etc. The trains are: 06083 & 06084 Kochuveli-SMVT Bengaluru 06043 & 06044 Dr MGR Chennai Central-Kochuveli 06081 & 06082 Kochuveli-Shalimar 06071 & 06072 Kochuveli-Nizamuddin 06085 & 06086 Ernakulam-Patna

The New Indian Express 22 Apr 2024 2:05 pm

Slog-over aggression is smart gamesmanship by Pinarayi & Rahul

When provoked, Pinarayi Vijayan can be quite a handful. He is economical with words but remarkably effective, a master at hitting where it hurts. That Rahul Gandhi happened to be at the receiving end is what makes his latest campaign diatribe more than just an interesting anecdote in election stories from Kerala. Speaking in Kozhikode on Friday, Vijayan sought to remind Rahul about the nickname that was once being used to describe him in political circles and recalled what his grandmother, Indira Gandhi, did to the opposition leaders during the Emergency. There was provocation. A day earlier, Rahul sought to know why the BJP-led government at the Centre has spared Vijayan. Two chief ministers are in jail. How come this is not happening to the chief minister of Kerala? This is a bit puzzling, he said, hinting at a deal between CPM and BJP. Vijayan replied sharply and with characteristic disdain. It was your grandmother who jailed us. We are not afraid of jails, he said. Referring to his nickname, Vijayan said: Rahul Gandhi, you had a name in the past. It is not good to create an impression that you have not changed from what you were called earlier. That the two leaders are going at each other in the slog overs of the election campaign in Kerala is curious. Theres already a paradox in that while both Congress and CPM are partners in a national alliance, the blocs led by them are the main contenders in a majority of the 20 parliamentary seats in Kerala. That also means its not a friendly fight that is playing out in the state, but an all-or-nothing battle involving two parties that are fighting to expand, or at least preserve, their national footprint. Its only natural then that blows would be traded and no jibes would be spared. But, was there a need for the two leaders to engage in personal attacks? Yes, because it serves the purpose of both. Rahuls attack on Vijayan which was followed by a similar assault by Priyanka Gandhi can achieve multiple objectives for the Congress. One, it can help the party cash in on the very visible anti-Pinarayi Vijayan sentiment among the people. Two, the strong and aggressive posturing, while helping Rahul boost his image nationally, can also help stem the possible erosion of its support base. Three, reinforcing the BJP-CPM nexus theory though not very convincing can help consolidate minority communities, particularly the Muslims, in UDFs favour especially when Vijayan has persistently attempted to position himself as the sole champion of Muslims. But this strategy has one serious drawback. Upsetting the CPM cadres could end the possibility of last-minute transfer of votes to Congress candidates in seats where BJP is also in the running. BJPs failure to make electoral gains despite being numerically strong is partly blamed on this underhand transfer of votes that is said to have taken place in the last few elections. For Vijayan, the hostile personal attacks allow him to exhibit his trademark strongman image, which could help his party overcome the perceived anti-government sentiments. That he cares not much for the national-level opposition alliance has been evident, and recently he made it apparent in an interview with TNIE where he said it was not an alliance but an arrangement. His focus is on Kerala, and preserving his and partys preeminence in the state. With factors loaded against him, Vijayan has little space to manoeuvre in an election seen as a referendum on his government. Having won just one seat in 2019, the CPM has little to lose, and everything to gain. Any improvement, which means anything more than one seat, is to Vijayans advantage. Besides, the tit-for-tat attacks have helped the two main fronts sideline the BJP from the Kerala political narrative, at least temporarily. One must agree that both Rahul and Vijayan are of better use to their parties when they are angry, than otherwise. Kiran Prakash Resident Editor, Kerala kiranprakash@newindianexpress.com

The New Indian Express 22 Apr 2024 9:30 am

Concerns raised over misuse of free meals supply initiatives in Kozhikode

Complaints on the rise against people using sponsorship as a ticket for securing unrestricted entry to various government hospitals

The Hindu 21 Apr 2024 7:25 pm

'V D Satheesan spreading canards against CPM,' says CM Pinarayi

KOZHIKODE: Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Saturday said Congress state president K Sudhakaran and Leader of Opposition V D Satheesan are spreading false information about CPM during the UDFs election campaigns. Satheesan is making a fool of himself by saying that CPM has received electoral bonds, Pinarayi said during an election campaign in Vadakara constituency. The biggest propagandists of UDF in Kerala, K Sudhakaran and V D Satheesan, are spreading falsehoods about the CPM. The Congress doesnt even have a clear stand on the CAA, said Pinarayi. He further said the only party which has not accepted the electoral bond is the CPM. Congress has received electoral bonds worth `1,952 crore and it is still keeping the money. Now Satheesan claims that he has proof against us? How can he present proof for lies? he asked. Citing the Robert Vadra case, Pinarayi alleged that there is an undercurrent between the Congress and BJP. Vadras name figured in an FIR registered by the central investigation agencies against DLF. But after the CBI raid, the firm gave `170 crore to the BJP in the form of electoral bonds and both DLF and Vadra got a clean chit. Can Satheesan tell us what the link between Congress and BJP is? he asked. Meanwhile, Sudhakaran said, Rahul Gandhi is leading a relentless fight against communal fascism while Pinarayi Vijayan is borrowing the words of the BJP. The CMs speech sounds like that of a star campaigner of the BJP. Pinarayi is criticising Rahul to defend himself from the corruption allegations against his family. Genuine fear has turned the CM into a total coward, he said.

The New Indian Express 21 Apr 2024 12:04 pm

'IUML temporarily shelved its green flag to prevent communal campaign by BJP': P M A Salam

KOZHIKODE: IUML State General Secretary P M A Salam has said that the party has decided not to use the green flag at the election rallies of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi because the party did not want to give a chance to the BJP to unleash a communal campaign. Addressing a Meet-the-Leader programme organised by the Calicut Press Club on Saturday, Salam said that the IUML does not want to spoil the chances of the INDIA bloc at any cost. IUML can raise its flag anywhere in the country. However, we are ready to shelve it temporarily if it adversely affects our noble cause, he said. To a question on the absence of reference to the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) in the Congress manifesto, Salam said Rahul Gandhi has spoken in no uncertain terms against the Act in his speech in Kozhikode. He said, The fight is between the BJP and the INDIA bloc, he said, adding that the CPM is engaged in splitting anti-BJP votes with the intention of helping someone.

The New Indian Express 21 Apr 2024 11:51 am

CM Vijayan attacks PM Modi, says Centre ignored financial rights of Kerala

Kozhikode: Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Saturday attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his recent statement on the states financial condition and said the BJP-led government consistently ignored the state and denied crores of rupees duly owed to it. He also lashed out at the Congress leadership including Wayanad MP, Rahul Gandhi, and alleged 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 .

The Siasat Daily 20 Apr 2024 10:32 pm

Hot and humid weather to prevail in Kerala as summer rain continues to elude

Malappuram is the largest rain deficit district in Kerala with a 97% shortfall in rains, followed by Kozhikode with 95%, Kannur, and Kasaragod with a 94% deficit in each district

The Hindu 20 Apr 2024 8:16 pm

Kerala Film Producers Association-PVR tiff over VPF at two malls resolved

Screening of Malayalam films will begin at screens in Forum Mall in Kochi and Miraj Cinemas in Kozhikode, says KFPA secretary B. Rakesh

The Hindu 20 Apr 2024 8:03 pm

Revamp done, KSRTC to press Navakerala Sadas luxury bus into Bengaluru service

As per initial reports, the bus will be pressed into service on the Thiruvananthapuram-Bengaluru route or the Kozhikode-Bengaluru route

The Hindu 20 Apr 2024 1:23 pm

Cyber attack on LDF candidate Shailaja: one more person held

KOZHIKODE: The Thottilpalam police have arrested one more person in connection with the cyber attack on LDFs Vadakara candidate K K Shailaja. Muttathuplav Perumbaliyil Mebin Thomas was taken into custody under IPC Section 153 and Kerala Police Act Section 120 (0). He was released on bail later. On Thursday, the Vadakara police had arrested Harish Nandanam, a Congress leader and member of Ward 7 of Balussery panchayat, for allegedly circulating content defaming Shailaja. He is the first Congress worker to be arraigned in the cyber attack complaint filed by LDF in Vadakara. He too was released on bail. In all, six cases have been registered so far in connection with the cyber attacks on Shailaja.

The New Indian Express 20 Apr 2024 8:11 am

'Grow up,' says Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan to Rahul Gandhi

KOZHIKODE : A day after Rahul Gandhi cast aspersions on Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan for hobnobbing with the BJP, the CM stepped up attack against the Congress leader, reminding him about the deeds of his grandmother Indira Gandhi. Addressing an election programme in Kozhikode on Friday, Pinarayi said that Rahuls recent words attest that he has not changed from his old self. It is not good to create an impression that you (Rahul) have not changed from what you were described earlier, Pinarayi said ostensibly referring to Rahuls nickname. Rahul had asked as to why the BJP government is not doing anything against Pinarayi while two chief ministers are in jail. It was your grandmother who jailed us when she was reigning supreme in the country, Pinarayi said referring to the arrest of opposition leaders during Emergency. We are not like your leader Ashok Chavan who said he is afraid of going to jail. We didnt faint when we heard about the investigation. Better not scare us by showing jail and investigating agencies, he said. Pinarayi said he spoke against Rahul when the Congress leader repeatedly refused to speak about the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA). He did not say a word on CAA during his Bharat Jodo Yathra or during the election campaign. Congress leaders kept silent on the BJP agenda, he said. CPM state secretary M V Govindan said that Rahul is backstabbing the INDIA bloc. On what charges Pinarayi and his family should be arrested? What he said is utter nonsense, Govindan said.

The New Indian Express 20 Apr 2024 7:10 am

Dont scare us with jail Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan tells Rahul Gandhi

Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Friday unleashed a no-holds-barred attack on Congress leader Rahul Gandhi reminding him that he should not behave in a manner that justified the name given to him by his adversaries in the past. The chief minister was indirectly referring to the name Pappu which was used extensively by the BJP and Sangh Parivar outfits to mock Rahul. Pinarayi's sharp reaction in Kozhikode on Friday came in the wake of the criticism unleashed by Rahul Gandhi against the chief minister the other day. The Kerala chief minister has neither been questioned nor investigated by the ED when two chief ministers are in jail. I leave it to the people of Kerala to ponder as to why Pinarayi Vijayan is getting such preferential treatment from Narendra Modi, he said while addressing election meetings in the state the other day. Taken aback by Rahuls accusations, the chief minister told the Congress leader not to scare him with jail and investigation. Your grandmother (Indira Gandhi) who was all-powerful at one time, put us in jail for one and a half years (Emergency period). He accused Rahul of having a Sangh Parivar mindset which according to him was evident from his silence on the issue of the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA). Don't scare us with jail and investigating agencies. Your followers say you have changed, but others say there is no change. You should brood what others are saying, he said. Pinarayi said the only issue Rahul Gandhi avoided during his yatras was the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA). Even when you came to Wayand to file your nomination papers you didn't utter a word on the CAA. What is the reluctance to speak about CAA ? This is the only criticism we raised against you, the chief minister said. The chief minister accused Rahul Gandhi of remaining silent on the abrogation of the status of Jammu and Kashmir. What do you have to say about the scores of Congress leaders who secretly congratulated the Centres decision on the abrogation of 370? Were the 18 MPs elected from Kerala seen anywhere? Hence there is no point speaking now. The big question is what did you do in the last five years, the chief minister asked. Pinarayi said when the central government tried to make the UAPA more draconian, Rahul and his party stood by the BJP. Did you ever raise your voice when Kerala was denied what it rightfully deserved? The Congress in Kerala was invited for a joint protest against the Centre's neglect. But you sided with the Centre. Aren't you responsible for this stand? the chief minister asked. With just seven days left for the crucial Lok Sabha polls, the top leaders of the Congress and CPM have scaled up their attack, accusing each other of being soft on BJP-RSS.

Deccan Chronicle 19 Apr 2024 9:02 pm

ECI lists out steps for ensuring free and fair polls

App to check impersonation of absentee, shifted, and dead voters during the upcoming polls. Arrangements made for 100% webcasting in Kasaragod, Kannur, Kozhikode, Wayanad, Malappuram, Palakkad, Thrissur, and Thiruvananthapuram districts, ECI informs HC

The Hindu 19 Apr 2024 8:44 pm

Nima Sulaiman appointed to HiLITE Group Board, receives Porsche as gift from father

Nima Sulaiman appointed to HiLITE Group Board, receives Porsche as gift from father Nima Sulaiman has joined the board of directors, marking a generational shift in leadership and the company's commitment to empowering women in business. Nima Sulaiman welcomed by her father, P. Sulaiman, Chairman of HiLITE Group onto the board of directors with a stunning gesture by gifting her a Porsche car. The appointment of Nima Sulaiman to the board of directors represents a significant milestone for HiLITE Group and a testament to the company's commitment to innovation and inclusivity in the business world. As Nima takes on her new role, she stands as a beacon of inspiration for young women entrepreneurs in South India and beyond. As the Director of HiLITE Urban, a subsidiary of HiLITE Group, Nima is poised to continue the company's legacy of excellence in construction and development. With a focus on providing quality living spaces and international standards in India, HiLITE Group has been instrumental in transforming Kozhikode city with its innovative projects that include premium residential buildings, ultra modern business parks, state-of-the-art malls and world-class entertainment theaters. Group Chairman P. Sulaiman expressed regards to his daughter's recent appointment within the Group, stating, ''I am immensely proud of Nima's accomplishments and firmly believe that she is capable of taking on greater responsibilities. HiLITE Group has always shed light on the significance of acknowledging and empowering women in leadership positions.'' He further emphasized that, ''the emotional intelligence that women bring to the table is pivotal for fostering effective leadership and establishing trust.'' At the age of 18, Nima began her journey with HiLITE Group as a customer service trainee at Hug a Mug Cafe. From there, she transitioned to management roles, showcasing her talent and dedication. Having a background in B.Sc in Economics from the University of London in Singapore, Nima brings a unique blend of academic prowess and practical experience to her new position. Nima, in turn, expressed her gratitude for the opportunity and her eagerness to contribute to the group's success. Inspired by my experiences visiting renowned malls worldwide, I strive to enrich the atmosphere of HiLITE malls and other projects, infusing them with vibrancy and youthfulness, Nima said.

devdiscourse 19 Apr 2024 12:14 pm

How does getting inked for the first time feel like?

S Devasankar, 21, student, Kochi Our social science teacher taught us that voting is not only our right, it is our responsibility. Though I didnt understand the gravity of this then, now I am more aware. I like to look at elections with an optimistic eye and believe that they can bring about changes to our society. I know that this is a highly romanticised point of view. I am thrilled to vote for the first time because I get to play my part in the functioning of Indian democracy. So, it is a dream coming true. I believe that this election is a crucial point in history and we are going through a transitional period. I have decided to vote for the party, which is better in comparison. My policy is to choose what is lesser evil among the limited options we have. Jeeba Surgi, 22, student, Thiruvananthapuram This year will be my first vote. I couldnt cast my vote during the assembly polls. I dont want to waste my franchise. It is my right. I have been keeping up with the current political climate and the elections main talking points. What I want is to live in a secular country, and I want to contribute to building a nation like that. Since Im not satisfied with the candidates, I will most probably vote for NOTA. Its my way of expressing my disagreement with the political parties. Bahira K, 20, student, Kannur I think our country is witnessing a decline in democratic and secular sentiments. Politics have turned more ruthless with some in power using everything in their arsenal, including government institutions, to mute the opposition. I neither see any eligible leaders in the major opposing parties nor in the ruling one. Im guided by what the MPs have done previously. I dont want to contribute to the politics of hate. Im thinking deeply about whom to cast my vote on the D-day. Kesav Siju, 18, student, TPuram Many youngsters are clued in to whats happening in the country. Some keep away from the political issues because politicians and their policies are not catering to their needs. That said, all of us are very political. While it is true that Thiruvananthapuram is a Tharoor bastion, I think change is on the horizon. Ive learnt about the work that BJP candidate Rajeev Chandrasekhar has done. Also, the Narendra Modi factor cannot be discounted. We are in for a big election and Im excited to cast my vote. Sreya R Nair, 19, student, Palakkad I feel indifferent about the upcoming elections as Im not into politics. Since Im living in Ernakulam and casting my vote in Palakkad, I only have a rough idea about the candidates. I think it is better to vote based on the ideology of parties rather than individual candidates. I find the Left more appealing. Abhinand S S, 20, student, Thiruvananthapuram Ram Mandir is a big topic this election season. But I dont think the temple should be used as a political tool. For the past 15 years, the same candidate has been winning in my constituency. I wouldnt mind a new MP. I will vote for the candidate that I agree the most with. I wont waste my vote on NOTA. Sharat Nair, 24, IT professional, Thiruvananthapuram I never wanted to vote because I was under the impression that one vote cannot make any significant change. This time, I will vote because Im satisfied with the ruling government and I want the same to continue. In Kerala, it is tough for the party to win. So if my vote could buoy them, then why not? Ill be travelling from my workplace in Bengaluru to Kerala for the purpose. Saarika T S, 23, student, Perumbavoor The main issue I am facing is unemployment. Most of the youngsters, including my friends, are going abroad. I hope this election will bring about a positive change. Though I have a personal political leaning, this time I will be casting my vote for NOTA. Merin Rose Bijoy, 20, student, Kochi I find it hard to be interested in the voting process when all I hear about is corruption and self-serving parties. None of them seem to work for the peoples benefit. The lack of genuine options concerns me. I consider voting for NOTA. Nima B M, 18, student, Thiruvananthapuram I have already decided whom to vote for. I dont like discrimination based on religion or any attacks based on it. My vote will reflect that. I dont think any religion is superior. Having thoroughly reviewed all the manifestos, I have made my decision. My vote is not for NOTA. Doing so would be a big loss. Ananthakrishnan C A, 19, student, TPuram Im thrilled about the upcoming election because I will be participating in the worlds largest democratic exercise. Since childhood, I have watched family members going to the polls. This time, I will have the chance to experience it myself. I have not yet decided on whom to cast my first vote, or if it should be for NOTA. Im learning the current political scenario through various media. I have also closely observed the candidates. I will make a decision soon. Dona Maria Sebastian, 21, student, Peermade I dont even know the names of the candidates contesting from my constituency. So my vote will go for the party that closely aligns with my needs. I feel like the issues that should be at the forefront are unemployment, corruption, and price hikes. I dont know whether the election result will solve any of these. However, I do believe that my vote is important, and I wont give it away. Im also very certain of which party will not win in my constituency. Aravind R Nair, 21, student, Ernakulam I dont follow politics. It is not a big conversation among my friends. But parties have started campaigning on social media too these days. Thanks to this, Im aware about the candidates. I want to see politicians who keep their promises. Ensuring womens safety and tackling the drug menace are two issues I want the soon-to-be MP to prioritise. While Narendra Modis influence cant be discounted, punching in equal weight are also Shashi Tharoor, Rahul Gandhi and K K Shailaja. Annarose Jaison, 18, student, Thrissur Participating in democracy for the first time feels empowering. Im eager to take part in deciding which party will form the government. However, recent news about EVM malpractices has me questioning the integrity of my vote. While I may not know much about the candidates yet, Im looking forward to learning more. Sam Jones, 26, IT professional, Pathanamthitta I was not in Kerala for a while and couldnt vote till now. This time, I can exercise my franchise. Im concerned about the lack of separation between state and religion. The latter should never have any place in the matters of government. As far as the constituency I belong to is concerned, it has the potential for development. I was not content with the activities of the previous MP. Now, I have done a detailed analysis of the candidates to help my decision. Neha Valsaraj, 20, student, Kannur As a first-time voter, Im curious about the whole process. I checked the Election Commission website to understand everything. More than a right, I think voting is a citizens responsibility. Im interested in politics and I did a detailed study on the candidates contesting in my constituency and others. What Ive understood is that most of them have vested interests. Only some are genuinely interested in being the peoples representative. My major issue with our country is gender discrimination. Though the Constitution grants equal rights, it feels like the country has a long way to go. Vaidyanathan S, 20, student, Kozhikode I think I have figured out the candidate who can best help our people. I have heard many stories of how helpful that candidate has been to all. My personal view is that whoever wins should strive to ensure that they do everything possible for the welfare of the people. Political and other biases should not impair their work. Ongoing issues regarding inefficient governance are certain to dictate the polls. More than the candidates mass appeal, I think it is their political goodwill that counts. I believe in this democratic exercise and Im certain my vote will help usher in a positive change. Compiled by: Mahima Anna Jacob, Ronnie Kuriakose, Parvana K B, Niranjana K P, Swathy Lekshmi Vikram, Aparna Mary Bilna

The New Indian Express 19 Apr 2024 10:32 am