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Mango festival at Kannapuram in Kannur on May 11 and 12 focuses on native mango varieties

The eighth edition of the mango festival at Kannapuram, home to native mango varieties, brings together experts, students and mango conservators across Kerala

The Hindu 10 May 2024 3:22 pm

Kerala Court Convicts Man for Brutal Murder of Young Woman

Kerala Court Convicts Man for Brutal Murder of Young Woman A Kerala court on Friday found a man guilty of the brutal murder of a 21-year-old woman pharmacist at her home near Panur in the northern Kerala district of Kannur in October 2022. The Thalassery Additional District Sessions Court found the accused, Shyamjith, guilty of killing the victim, Vishnupriya. It will pronounce the order on the sentence on May 13, Public Prosecutor K Ajith Kumar said. The prosecutor said that the accused killed the woman as she had ended their friendship and was close to another man. The prosecutor said that Shyamjith came to the Vishnupriya's house armed with a hammer and other weapons when her family had gone to attend a funeral. Vishnupriya was on a video call with a male friend when Shyamjith entered the home, he said. This was recorded in the video call, and the 13-second-long footage was the crucial evidence in the case, the prosecutor said. Besides that, the prosecution also relied on CCTV visuals of Shyamjith purchasing the weapons used to commit the crime. Kumar said that Shyamjith first hit Vishnupriya on the head with a hammer and when she fell down, he slit her throat. Even after she had died, he continued to stab her, and as a result, there were 29 wounds on her body, the prosecutor said. Vishnupriya was found dead in a pool of blood with a slit throat and deep wounds on her neck and hands at her residence on October 22, 2022. Within hours of the gruesome murder, police arrested Shyamjith, a native of nearby Manantheri.

devdiscourse 10 May 2024 2:29 pm

Kannur Cocktail to Madurai Jigarthanda, what keeps Kochi cool this summer

Cool down this summer with rich, inventive milkshakes blending fruits, nuts and ice creams. We try Kochis most popular versions.

The Hindu 10 May 2024 1:53 pm

Kannur Cocktail to Madurai Jigarthanda, what keeps Kochi cool this summer - The Hindu

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Google News 10 May 2024 1:53 pm

Local is international is the new vibe of Mollywood says Rajesh Madhavan

Rajesh Madhavan is a tad antsy these days Sureshinteyum Sumalathayudeyum Hridayahariyaya Pranayakadha (SSHP) , his first film as the protagonist, is about to release, and the shooting of Pennum Porattum , his maiden directorial, is in its final leg. This was a long journey for the young actor-director, fuelled by a childhood passion that never died down. The beginning of it all was a short, comedic role in the film Maheshinte Prathikaram , a character that no one who has watched the film will ever forget. With measured answers, Rajesh opens up to TNIE about his filmmaking dreams and his love for the craft, his future as an actor, filmmaker and more. Excerpts: How did your interest in art and cinema begin? Well, one of my most earliest and distinct memories of experiencing art is a school play based on Poothapattu, in which my sister played a role. I still remember the characters, stage and visuals I was mesmerised. Even now, the imagery appears fantastical in my mind. Some years later, I entered the stage for the first time while I was in Class 7. It was again a school play where I enacted the main character, Mandan Shipayi. It won me a best actor award at the sub-district level. That was my first acting experience. From a school play to being a part of several blockbusters in the past decade, it must have been quite a journey Yes, I studied visual media for post-graduation, but wasnt sure what to do after that. I did several jobs four in two years but realised they werent suited for me. The cinema dream was always there. It finally materialised when my friend Ravi Shankar, who is also the writer of my film Pennum Porattum , decided to do a short film. I joined him as the chief associate. The short film clicked and received encouraging feedback. So,our next plan was cinema (laughs). We were dreamers, gung-ho about getting an opening. But, nothing materialised. So, for around a decade, we toiled in Kochi, just like how film aspirants of the past struggled in Kodambakkam. Were you always interested in acting? No, I never tried to get into acting. My focus was on the off-screen part. Ever since I started watching films, I was drawn by the people working behind the scenes. When [script writer] Syam Pushkaran, who knew me, offered me the role in Maheshinte Prathikaram , I did not express much excitement (laughs). But I soon realised I wouldnt be able to survive here without acting. There was no other income at that time. I am a big fan of Lal sir. I was awed by his performance in Kaliyattam , and used to wonder how he excelled in acting as well as direction. I used to tell myself: Lets try acting after becoming a good director. However, eventually, it happened the other way around. You spoke about the struggling days in Kochi. So, how did you find work for survival? A lot of people always ask me about a way to enter the world of cinema.There is no set way that fitsall. I came here with the confidence that we got after making the short film. It was a time when short films were trending. Basil Joseph had done one at that time. So we had some connection with such artists. Since I studied visual media, I knew the basics of photography. That was one income-generating area taking photos of interior designs of hotels, etc. Since editing also was part of the curriculum, I used to edit school projects and small documentaries. While in Kasaragod, cinema felt like an unapproachable world. In Kochi, it felt like we were a lot closer. There was never a stage where I went around asking for chances, though. How did the entry to Maheshinte Prathikaaram and the association with the likes of Dileesh Pothan and Syam Pushkaran begin? Syamettanhad watched one of our short films in which Unnimaya was also a part, and he would occasionally invite us for their discussions. So during Maheshinte Prathikaaram , he offered me a small role. At that time, I didnt realise the significance of my character or how his contribution to the series of incidents that form the films core conflict. I only knew about the Jana Gana Mana scene, but I loved the scene the moment Dileesh Pothan told me about it. He narrated it wonderfully. After Maheshinte Prathikaaram, I had no other option but to go to Dubai in search of a job. Thankfully, Pothannan called me to assist him in Thondimuthalum Dhriksakshiyum , as I was from Kasaragod. If not for that call, I would have gone abroad. You are fortunate to have got that opening, but is the industry a welcoming space for newcomers? Every persons journey is different. I have always wanted to be part of the film industry and tried relentlessly for it. Going around asking for chances is not the only option, there are many other ways to get there. I initially tried writing scripts and approached directors for narrations. Similarly, there are several other means to knock on doors. I believe everyone should learn a bit about the process of filmmaking before startingout. With all the glitz and glamour in this world, it is natural for people to be drawn to cinema and dream of becoming a hero one fine day. But we better not think illogically. Over the past few years, several films have been set in the north Malabar region. How do you see this shift? The Malayalam cinema we knew from 10-15 years ago has changed for the good. As part of this, cinema has reached local areas. Earlier, regions like Kasaragod and Kannur were sidelined, but that has changed now. My film, Pennum Porattum, is being shot in Kollengode in Palakkad. Its a popular shooting location, but we may have never seen an actual story of Kollengode in our cinema. Similarly,there are several regions that arestill left to be explored. Coming from Kasaragod, you must have grown up experiencing all the cultural art forms and rich folklore of the region. Have they influenced you? Yes, of course. Before exploring theatre, theyyam was a major part of my life. People like me, from the Kannur-Kasaragod region, are hugely influenced by this art form and it reflects in our daily lives in one or the other way. Even just the thought of the Vishnu Moorthy theyyam still gives me goosebumps. You will find a bit of one theyyam or the other in every person from that region. With Kasaragod-based narratives gaining prominence and more talents emerging from the region, have you been able to identify an evident transition in how cinema is perceived there today? During my growing-up days, Kasaragod wasnt deeply connected to cinema. When I was in Class 10, a childrens theatre group was formed. We met every Sunday. I was one of the students in its first batch. It wasnt an academic study space; we just used to meet and make plays. The possibilities were limited. However, after my generation, several cinema collectives started sprouting and film festivals became a regular occurrence. Theres a sense of community now. For instance, Senna (Hegde) rarely ventures out of Kanhangad to make films. My friend Vinu Kozhichal, the director of Bilathikuzhal , also contributes to the local cinema scene. Now that you are also a filmmaker and a casting director, is there ever an inclination to make the path easier for those from Kasaragod? It does not work like that. As I said, there was a time when cinema was something distant for people from regions like Kasaragod. But its not like that now. Now, people from any region can easily dream of cinema. Local is international is the new vibe in the industry. Geography is no longer a barrier. The diversity of cinema is vast today. Yes, people from my region seek chances. But I have to be professional; only 100 out of 1,000 get chosen. Thats the painful part. What is the diversity you are referring to? Cinema is now diverse in every manner. For instance, its language and visual expression. Consider recent films like Avesham, Premalu, Bramayugam, Manjummel Boys, and Aadujeevitham. Each of these five films is distinct. Aadujeevitham is an international film in every sense, while Manjummel Boys employs a unique visual language in the survival thriller category. Girish A Ds craft stands out in Premalu , and Bramayugam is equally exceptional. Theres a constant evolution in filmmaking styles and experimenting with language and format. Our filmmakers demonstrate sensitivity and innovation. Lijo Jose Pellisserys films, for instance, contribute to this cinematic language reform. I am optimistic about the future of cinema. Good films will continue to be made, and I am grateful for having been working in this space in this period. I had to reject Karthik Subbarajs offer... Rajesh Madhavan talks about the upcoming film, Sureshinteyum Sumalathayudeyum Hridayahariyaya Pranayakatha, headlined by him, and his directorial debut As an actor, so far, you have mostly done roles with short screen time. Yet, you managed to grab attention. Do you strictly follow the script, or improvise while delivering the scenes? I follow what my director says. They know the best. In films like Minnal Murali , I could deliver an over-the-top act because Basil encouraged me to. I like going a bit overboard; maybe thats my signature (laughs). Did you expect your character in Nna Thaan Case Kodu to get such a wide reach? No, but I was sure that the character would be noticed by the audience. What was your response when director Ratheesh Balakrishna Poduval (Nna Thaan Case Kodu) told you about the spin-off plans? The initial idea came when we were working on Madanolsavam . By then, there were talks in social media about the spinoff potential for Sumesh and Sumalathas characters. Inspired by the comments, Ratheesh decided to work on it. I was also excited. But, then, I didnt expect it to take off this soon. Two weeks after that initial discussion, we were on stage to announce the film. How would you define SSHP? It is a fun love story with several layers of emotions. The narrative spans different stages of Suresh and Sumalathas relationship to emphasise how love doesnt change. Ratheeshs knack for quirky humour will also be evident throughout the film. Many interesting visual techniques are employed to offer a new experience to the audience. Your performance in Prappeda was in contrast to your other outings. How was the experience working on it? Director Krishnendu was experimenting big time with the film, and I loved his vision and ideas. During the pandemic, he came up with a dystopian story and a small budget, but had some great technicians in it. We started out with just a half-page script and figured out the rest on the go. It was a wild experience. I am not even sure if I conveyed the directors thoughts correctly. Though the narrative is not everyones cup of tea, I feel that the film should reach more audiences. It is a bit abstract, as the director just created a structure and gave a vague idea of the plot. It was us actors, who had to act accordingly. I had to perform in an unemotional manner, which was difficult but fun. It is often said that an actor who can handle humour effectively can pull off any emotions. Have you ever felt like pushing yourself out of the humour shell? I prefer not to repeat myself in similar roles unless I am cash-strapped. I would love to play a villain role, preferably a psycho one. I have even told a few directors about this. There are a couple of upcoming films that have me in a new space. It includes Ratheeshs next. I am not keen on doing lead roles, as there are so many responsibilities associated with it. Supporting roles are safer with fewer responsibilities to manage. Could you elaborate on the shift from supporting roles to headlining a film? I am still not sure if I am good at acting. People might love me as a performer, but as an actor, I have a long way to go. Regarding SSHP, I had to maintain an emotional consistency for a longer period than usual. After becoming a lead actor, do you feel the pressure of its commercial potential? Its a huge risk to back a film without popular actors. Since our film is a bit too long, the commercial risks associated with it are bigger. Despite all that, the producers have been very supportive. I hope they gain some profit to enable them to support more such films. That is all I am thinking of right now. Earlier you had spoken about the drastic change in cinema from how it was a decade ago. What is that difference according to you? Though we always had great directors and scriptwriters, there was a period when our industry focused solely on mass entertainers. However, this changed after the audience started embracing quality content from other regions. Its not just about twirling the moustache anymore. Downloading platforms like Torrent introduced our audience to a wide range of content and they started appreciating the craft and art of foreign filmmakers. A new crop of makers tried adapting these styles here, resulting in a positive change in Malayalam cinema. Creators have now realised the importance of content. I believe it will only get better. What kind of films did you envision making when you first landed in Kochi? I appreciate the rich diversity of cinema. In my childhood, I watched films like Children of Heaven, thanks to the Sunday theatre group. It left a lasting impression. During my college days, [late director] K G George sir introduced me to French New Wave and neo-realism. While doing my masters, my teacher introduced me to The Godfather . She was shocked when I told her that I wasnt much impressed by it. But years later, when I revisited the film, I realised why its a timeless classic. I instantly called and apologised to the teacher, moving her to tears. I religiously watched films by directors like Griffith, Kusturica, Fatia, Wes Anderson, Scorsese and Coppola. Initially, I was confined to just local, masala movies, but my exposure to world cinema changed a lot of my perceptions. When I started getting into the film industry, there was a clear boundary between parallel movies and commercial films. But now, this gap is narrowing, and I hope it gets negated in the future. Is Pennum Porattum an attempt to straddle the fine line between offbeat and commercial sensibilities? You could say its an attempt. I am wary of making a definitive statement. However, Ive consciously tried to strike a balance. There is a specific segment in the film where I intentionally infused some commercial elements, yet, I have aimed to maintain authenticity and not disrupt the natural flow. The film has an entirely new cast. Was this a requirement dictated by the script? Absolutely. The story is quite dramatic, illogical, and absurd centred around a quarrel between two families in a village. It doesnt necessarily follow the usual beginning-middle-end structure. Despite that, it has a commercial flavour. I hope that audiences will appreciate the humour. If they laugh, its a comedy; otherwise, it might lean towards tragedy (laughs). What were the challenges that you faced during the transition from being an assistant director to an independent filmmaker? While working under someone, we have a lot of ideas, but we dont get to take the final call. But when you become independent, all these possibilities are open. So, the greatest challenge is to rein oneself in. A control on the immense freedom upon our shoulders that is the challenge. We are only answerable to the producer, but most of them would not intervene when there is a creative call. Its natural to feel anxious because the whole responsibility is on your shoulders, and theres a lot of money involved. It is also important to be aware of the craft and what you are trying to communicate. This is something we can learn only by doing it. I didnt know how to direct a film until I started doing it. We might have notions about ourselves and the job before doing it, but as we enter the job, we will realise most of it is not true. I am now learning, and hoping to do it the right way. Most of them associated with my film are friends. So, theres a lot of bond and mutual respect. I seek that kind of comfort while Im doing a movie. Many are new to cinema. These are people who never thought of being part of cinema, so the whole vibe on sets is different. Even if my tone turns slightly serious, they get worried if I am disappointed. At the same time, it is also a daunting task to manage everyone. It requires a certain level of discipline and I am still trying to achieve it. Malayalam cinema has often been plagued by controversies They are inevitable in this celebrated field, but their timing remains unpredictable. Personally, I prioritise discussing cinema and maintaining my stance on certain issues. I prefer not to comment on matters I am unfamiliar with. When in a position of influence, its important to avoid outdated beliefs and embrace modern perspectives. I recall being misled by a teachers opinion about flashbacks in filmmaking. So I am cautious not to mislead others. Have you received any offers from other languages? Recently, I had to decline one due to a date clash. It was Karthik Subbarajs film, and I was genuinely excited about collaborating with him. I never thought of becoming an actor, but since I am one now, Im eager to know where it leads me. It was unfortunate that I had to turn down Karthiks offer, and I hope he will call again (laughs). Do you check reviews and comments on social media? Though I dont interact much on social media, I love to observe all the opinions. I use social media to gauge responses, but I dont absorb everything out there. I think a movie should offer what the makers want, not what the audience wants to see. If makers offer good movies and new experiences, the audience will invariably accept them. Bramayugam is a perfect example of this. We never thought a black-and-white film would be released at this age, but its rather the experience that gained acceptance. Despite all the changes in the Malayalam film industry, there are still only very few women working behind the scenes. Whats your take on it? I recently did a short film where all the technicians were women. So, things are changing. It also depends on the kind of film we are taking. Two of my associates are women. I feel that every set should really have more female presence because their perspectives are important. There was a time when female technicians had a tough time surviving in the industry, but it is changing now. I hope they soon start making films and bring about newer trends. The film industry has been mans domain for a long time and it has its share of problems. The change cant happen overnight, it will be gradual. But its definitely changing for the good. TNIE team: S Neeraj Krishna, Vignesh Madhu, Krishna P S, Mahima Anna Jacob, Aishwarya Prabhakaran, Anna Jose, Swathy Lekshmi Vikram A Sanesh (photos) Pranav V P (video)

The New Indian Express 10 May 2024 9:51 am

Kannur youth wheelies out against drug abuse

KOCHI: Close on the heels of his all-Kerala trip to spread awareness against drug abuse, Kannur native Saneed P P is already midway into his next mission an all-India trip to sow the same message even further. What distinguishes this journey is that the cycle he rides has no front wheel. A stunt rider, Saneed does a wheelie the entire stretch of the journey. The peculiarity of the trip turns eyes and in turn, to the message. Drug abuse is the greatest menace in our society today, he says. The journey, which began in Kanyakumari in December, traversed the length of Kerala, before hugging the road along the western coast to Mumbai. Saneed hopes to make it to the highest motorable road in the Himalayas before November. Despite not knowing much Hindi, I have had no trouble finding routes or camping at night. People are keen to help, says the 23-year-old. This ride has been my dream for the past few years. Now, with each whirl of the pedal, Im slowly realising it. Saneeds ride starts at 6am and he aims to cover 30-40km a day. At night, he sets up a tent near fuel stations or dhabas. Wherever there is a toilet facility, he chuckles.The journey is not just confined to roads as Saneed also makes it a point to explore various tourist locations along the route. His constant companions on this journey are a stiff neck and persistent back pain. Saneed parents had warned him about this, and how this may create difficulties later on in life. There are many who are addicts of cigarettes, alcohol, or worse, drugs. Using these can lead to complications later. I am willing to suffer a little to help my friends escape from these vices, says the aspiring interior designer. One of his friends has already given up on cigarettes after learning about his journey. I receive many emails from those who are inspired by my journey. This is my fuel, says Saneed, whose finesse on the bike has also earned him a role as a stunt double for Kalyani Priyadarshan in Thallumala. However, the youngster is not yearning for more such distractions. My focus is on this journey, Saneed says.

The New Indian Express 10 May 2024 9:34 am

Kerala Startup Mission to tap commercial potential of food tech

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Creating opportunities for aspiring entrepreneurs and setting a unique model to start their ventures in food technology sector, Kerala Startup Mission (KSUM) will conduct a virtual Rink Demo Day on Friday. The event will showcase nine innovative food technologies that are ready for commercialisation. Major designers had given diligent branding identities to these products in the Branding Challenge held on the sidelines of KSUMs Huddle Global 2023. Prominent research and development (R&D) institutions from across the state will display technologies at the expo, being conducted as part of National Technology Day, from 10.30am. Those who work in the food processing industry as well as aspiring entrepreneurs can attend the Rink Demo Day. Participants of the Demo Day will gain access to cutting-edge food technologies with commercialisation rights and professionally designed brand identities for each technology. The technologies to be displayed in the online event include coconut honey and coconut chips developed by ICAR - CPCRI, Kasaragod; seaweed pasta by KUFOS, Kochi; flavoured sugarcane wine by ICAR-Sugarcane Breeding Institute Research Centre, Kannur, vacuum fried chips and sweet potato nutribar by ICAR-CTCRI, Thiruvananthapuram; ready-to-cook elephant foot yam by CSIR-NIIST, Thiruvananthapuram; millet and seaweed cookies and fish protein wafers by ICAR-CIFT. Technology access Participants will get access to cutting-edge food technologies with commercialisation rights and professionally-designed brand identities for each technology

The New Indian Express 10 May 2024 7:29 am

DC Edit | IPL: An unsportsman-like rant

IPL team owner Sanjiv Goenkas rant against K.L. Rahul in the glare of floodlights and TV cameras was most unbecoming of a sports team owner. The dressing down the owner gave his star cricketer was not in keeping with the spirit of sport, particularly an unpredictable game of great uncertainties like cricket. Champion teams are sometimes mowed down in a complex team sport in which individuals have huge space to shine though it wasnt Kannur Lokesh Rahuls day as he batted slowly and then saw his bowlers being blasted to smithereens as Hyderabad Sunrisers bulldozed the Lucknow Super Giants in less than half the 20 overs to climb to third in the IPL table. There is no denying that generous sports team owners open their purse to pay the players even if the cash-rich IPL is more of an entertainment business that has brought industrialist and showbiz personality owners into the limelight even as it promises to be a rewarding experience for owners as well as players. The cricketers are professionals who try to live up to their reputation and rating in every match they play in, particularly in a high-profile tournament like the IPL that is all the rage in India and is the worlds highest paying T20 cricket league. It was the public way in which the owner berated his captain, and presumably his team, for performing miserably that rankled. But then in this game of fluctuating fortunes the chances of having a bad day while the opponents have a good one are quite common. In IPL history, the owner of Lucknow Super Giants who had once owned the Rising Pune Supergiants, had showed shocking lack of cricketing judgment in sacking Mahendra Singh Dhoni as captain when he was already limited-overs cricket and IPLs winningest skipper ever, and replacing him with the Australian Steve Smith. It is not known what the LSG owner told his captain though the body language was a giveaway. To Rahuls credit, he took the criticism in a stoic style of the quality sportsman that he is. What the episode brought out was owners, regardless of how rich and powerful they are, they must still bow to the vicissitudes in the game of cricket, which can often be a humbling experience. As the famous saying about the game as a metaphor for fair play goes, its not cricket, certainly not when owners pounce on a cricket captain as if he were an employee on the shop floor.

Deccan Chronicle 10 May 2024 12:10 am

Kerala Police bust fake currency note racket

Counterfeit note racket operated across Kasaragod and Kannur districts of Kerala

The Hindu 9 May 2024 5:10 pm

IMD Issues Yellow Alert for Heat Wave in Kerala's Alappuzha District on May 9

IMD Issues Yellow Alert for Heat Wave in Kerala's Alappuzha District on May 9 The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Thursday issued a yellow alert for Alappuzha district of the state for the day due to the likelihood of heatwave conditions there. The IMD said maximum temperatures were likely to be around 39 degrees Celsius in Thrissur and Palakkad, 38 degrees Celsius in Alappuzha, 37 degrees Celsius in Kollam, Kottayam, Pathanamthitta, Ernakulam, Kozhikode and Kannur and 36 degrees Celsius in Thiruvananthapuram, Malappuram and Kasaragod districts of the state till May 10. These temperatures were three to five degrees Celsius more than what was normal for this time of the year, it said. ''Heat wave conditions are very likely to prevail at one or two places in Alappuzha district on May 9 (YELLOW WARNING),'' it added. The IMD also said that hot and humid weather was very likely over these districts except in the hilly areas during this period.

devdiscourse 9 May 2024 3:29 pm

Kerala passengers disappointed as Air India Express flights cancelled for second consecutive day

Travellers at Thiruvananthapuram, Kochi, and Kannur airports faced disappointment when AIE flights to Gulf nations were called off at the last minute for the second consecutive day

The Hindu 9 May 2024 12:17 pm

Air India Express flights cancelled for 2nd consecutive day; passengers unhappy

Travelers at Thiruvananthapuram, Kochi, and Kannur airports faced disappointment when flights to Gulf nations were called off at the last minute for the second consecutive day

The Hindu Businessline 9 May 2024 11:04 am

AI Express flights cancelled for 2nd consecutive day; passengers unhappy

NEW DELHI, May 9: Air India Express passengers who were promised travel to various destinations from airports in Kerala were left stranded on Thursday as their flights were unexpectedly canceled for the second day in a row. Travellers at Thiruvananthapuram, Kochi, and Kannur airports faced disappointment when flights to Gulf nations were called off at the last minute for the second consecutive day. This sudden cancellation has sparked frustration and caused inconvenience among passengers who relied on the airlines assurance [] The post AI Express flights cancelled for 2nd consecutive day; passengers unhappy appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 9 May 2024 11:00 am

Taking a toll! Lack of regulation & awareness driving online addiction in Kerala

KOCH: Akash was a hardworking youth who earned around Rs 1,200 a day working for a private company in Kozhikode. Yet, the 24-year-old developed an addiction for online rummy, which led him to take his own life. On August 17, 2023, Akash was found hanging from a water pipeline in Manjappalam, Kozhikode. His uncle Shyju K says that Akash was not the same person after he started playing online rummy two years ago. Akash was very bright and energetic. He worked as a driver transporting glass from Kozhikode to Thiruvananthapuram. He initially made some money from online gambling. But, within a year, he accumulated debt of over Rs 1.5 lakh. An accident interrupted his addiction for a while. Meanwhile, his father took a loan to clear his debts. After making a recovery, he was back to being hooked to online gaming. To keep funding his activity, he started taking small amounts as loans from relatives and friends, Shyju said. On the day Akashs body was found, around Rs 45,000 was debited from his bank account by a Mumbai-based firm, which the family claims runs an online gaming platform. No probe was conducted into the company. Paying the price Last year, over four suicides linked to online gaming were reported across Kerala. In August 2022, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan told the state assembly that between January 2019 and July 2022, nearly 25 children ended their lives over online addiction. In February 2021, the state government amended the Kerala Gaming Act to ban online games, including rummy. But the Kerala High Court in September that year quashed the amendment terming rummy a game of skill, in line with the ruling of the Supreme Court. Later, the government proposed legislation to put a stop to online games that siphon off money. But alas, that has not been followed up. Jiyas Jamal, an expert in cyber law and founder of the Cyber Suraksha Foundation, said a major lobby runs online gaming that targets even young children. Online games can be classified into two broad categories - those that are free and those that involve money. The games played with money can be further classified into skill-based and chance-based games. Chance-based games are barred. Despite the ban, they operate under different names. Even though the state government attempted to ban even skill-based online games, the High Court stayed the amendment brought in this regard, Jiyas said. Non-compliance with rules However, according to him, the majority of skill-based online gaming companies that are operated from China are not registered in India. They do not comply with the countrys Information Technology (IT) Rules. Despite the numerous suicides reported in Kerala linked to online gaming, no companies running them have been booked for abetment. As per the IT Rules, online platforms operating in India should have an office in the country. They should also have nodal officers to attend to the grievances of users. However, most of the firms running online gaming in the country operate through agents, who deal with financial transactions. A person who loses money has no forum to lodge a complaint. In fact, these firms indulge in money laundering by re-routing unaccounted money from India to foreign countries. The saddest part is that no online gaming companies have been arraigned as accused in suicide cases reported here, he said. Jiyas alleged that there are fakes games that are propagated through advertisements on social media platforms and through influencers. There should be action against people who endorse such games. Recently, I came across an advertisement for a bogus game on a social media platform. Although I reported it, the advertisement has not been removed. Online influencers are also major promoters of such games. The companies offer influencers money to endorse the games in their videos. The influencers are shown demo accounts that show users earning large amounts from playing their games. With governments refusing to take action, we have started flagging influencers who promote fake apps and games, he said. DDA programme After the state governments move to counter online gaming addiction was struck down by the HC, Kerala Police came up with its Digital De-Addiction (DDA) programme for children under 18. The initiative has proved to be effective. The programme was started in six districts Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Ernakulam, Thrissur, Kozhikode and Kannur on an experimental basis in January last year before being operationalised in November. Each DDA unit has a psychologist attending to cases related to online gaming and mobile phone addiction. Sooraj Kumar M B, nodal officer of the Student Police Cadet (SPC) Project in Ernakulam who also co-ordinates the DDA operation in the district, said that the majority of students referred for the programme were involved in mobile gaming. DDA also provides training to children on remedial measures in case they become the target of cyber fraud. Since last November, we have attended to over 100 cases in Ernakulam. Most of the students are referred to by teachers due to online addiction. A good number were involved in online gaming. We provide them a self-assessment chart to diagnose whether they are addicted to mobile phones. After this, our psychologist gives them counselling. Our DDA has a 85% rehabilitation success rate, he claimed. Post-Covid phenomenon According to Sooraj, digital addiction is largely a post-Covid phenomenon. For almost two years during the pandemic, children relied on mobile phones for all their activities and now taking the devices away from them is a daunting task. Its not just children, even many youth and adults cannot live without their mobile phones now. Addicted students turn aggressive when they are denied access to mobile phones. Such a response can lead to issues in the family, he added. Arun B Nair, professor of psychiatry at Thiruvananthapuram Government Medical College Hospital, says a deep craving for online gambling is a behavioural addiction. Online gaming and over-access to the digital world has affected the sleep cycles of children and adults alike. Such games generate a dopamine surge to the brain that gives those playing them a thrill. The person thinks that he has attained enough skill to beat all obstacles and continues to gamble money even after incurring heavy losses, he said. Psychiatric help Such addiction can be tackled with psychiatric intervention, says Arun. Fixation for video games existed even before Covid. The situation, however, aggravated with the pandemic when children started getting access to mobile phones and other digital devices. Use of devices should be regulated based on the age of kids. Similarly, children should not be allowed to access mobile phones after 10pm to ensure they get a good nights sleep, he added. Recent Victims Feb 7, 2023: Girish, 35, of Kollengode, Palakkad, committed suicide by hanging himself in his house after he lost over 20 lakh playing online games Aug 17: Akash, 24, of Paloli, Kozhikode, killed himself after suffering losses playing online rummy Sept 13: A resident of Vellarikundu, Kasaragod, P K Rosh, 23, died by hanging himself at his workplace in Idukki after losing over Rs 80,000 playing an online game Oct 17: Dileesh, 40, a barber from Rayamangalam, Ernakulam ended his life by consuming poison after suffering financial losses playing online rummy Points to Ponder 25 children killed themselves between Jan 2019 - Jan 2022 in state The Kerala government banned online games in Feb 2021, but Kerala scrapped decision in Sept 2021 Kerala Police runs a Digital De-Addiction (DDA) programme for children in six districts Most of the firms running online games are linked to China and operate in India without any office or nodal officer, as stated in IT Rules Social media influencers endorse games and lure youngsters promising high returns Gambling games generate a dopamine surge to the brain that gives those playing them a thrill

The New Indian Express 9 May 2024 7:24 am

K Sudhakaran Resumes Role as Head of Kerala Congress

K Sudhakaran Resumes Role as Head of Kerala Congress Amidst reports of strong displeasure and objection raised by a section of leaders, veteran leader K Sudhakaran on Wednesday took over as president of the Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee after a brief interval. He was given a warm welcome by his admirers at the party headquarters here by draping shawls and raising slogans. However, prominent leaders, including M M Hassan, who was serving as the acting president of the KPCC in the absence of Sudhakaran, were conspicuous by their absence when he came to take charge. Earlier in the day, Sudhakaran visited veteran leader A K Antony at his residence before assuming office. As per the direction of the All India Congress Committee (AICC), Sudhakaran had temporarily handed over the post to Hassan following his candidature from Kannur constituency in the recent Lok Sabha polls. There were reports that the party leadership had asked him to wait until the election results come out next month to resume charges as KPCC Chief following an objection raised by a group of state leaders. However, state and national leaders had rejected the reports and said Hassan was given the charge as part of a temporary arrangement. While addressing a press conference after taking charges, Sudhakaran also dismissed media reports about the rift within the party over his comeback. Replying to questions, he said he took over the charge as per the direction of the AICC. When reporters asked about the absence of Hassan, he said the senior leader might have felt that his presence was not needed in the function. ''But I wished for his presence there,'' Sudhakaran said. When reporters asked whether there was any delay in getting him back to the post of KPCC Chief, he said, ''All these decisions are taken by the AICC.'' ''And it depends on each individual when they will hand over a post back,'' he added. Sudhakaran is seeking his electoral luck for a second consecutive term from the politically volatile Kannur during the recently concluded LS poll.

devdiscourse 8 May 2024 3:09 pm

Cabin Crew Shortage Forces AI Express to Cancel 80 Flights, Leaving Passengers Stranded

Cabin Crew Shortage Forces AI Express to Cancel 80 Flights, Leaving Passengers Stranded Air India Express has cancelled more than 80 flights since Tuesday night with a section of senior cabin crew reporting sick to protest against alleged mismanagement at the Tata Group-owned airline, leaving hundreds of passengers stranded at various airports in the country. Scores of Air India Express passengers, mostly scheduled to travel to the Gulf nations, protested at airports in Kerala against last-minute flight cancellations. Some of them claimed that they were informed about the cancellations after the completion of security checks. On Wednesday, sources told PTI that more than 200 cabin crew are believed to have reported sick to protest against the alleged mismanagement at the airline. The cabin crew shortage has resulted in the cancellation of at least more than 80 flights since Tuesday night and scores of flights were delayed. Flight disruptions are happening at various airports, including Kochi, Calicut, Delhi and Bengaluru, they added. An Air India Express spokesperson said the airline is engaging with the cabin crew members to understand the reasons for reporting sick and also apologised for the flight disruptions. Discontent has been brewing among a section of the cabin crew at the low-cost carrier for some time now, especially after the start of the process to merge AIX Connect, formerly AirAsia India, with itself. The sources also said there was chaos at some airports due to the sudden cancellation of flights, including to overseas destinations. The airline is to operate 360 daily flights during the summer schedule that started in the last week of March. ''A section of our cabin crew has reported sick at the last minute, starting last night, resulting in flight delays and cancellations. ''While we are engaging with the crew to understand the reasons behind these occurrences, our teams are actively addressing this issue to minimise any inconvenience caused to our guests as a result,'' the Air India Express spokesperson said in a statement. Apologising to the customers for the ''unexpected disruption'', the spokesperson said those impacted by the cancellations will be offered a full refund or complimentary rescheduling to another date. Late last month, a union representing a section of the Air India Express cabin crew alleged that the airline is being mismanaged and there is a lack of equality in the treatment of the staff. Air India Express Employees Union (AIXEU), a registered union, which claims to represent around 300 cabin crew members, mostly seniors, had also alleged that mismanagement of the affairs has affected the morale of the employees. The development at Air India Express comes a month after Tata Group full-service carrier Vistara witnessed pilot woes, forcing it to temporarily cut down capacity by 10 per cent or 25-30 flights daily. On Wednesday, a woman passenger, who was to travel from Kannur to Sharjah with twin babies and her husband on an Air India Express flight, said she has to rejoin work on May 9, but the airline was offering her a flight from Kochi only on May 10. ''What would be the point in me travelling on May 10? If I do not reach there before May 9, my boss will say not to come and I will lose my job,'' she told the media. ''Guests flying with us today are requested to check if their flight is affected, before heading to the airport,'' the airline spokesperson said. As part of consolidating its airline business, Tata Group is merging Air India Express and AIX Connect, as well as Vistara with Air India.

devdiscourse 8 May 2024 1:31 pm

Kerala airports witness passenger fury over last-minute AI Express flight cancellations

Kerala airports witness passenger fury over last-minute AI Express flight cancellations Protests by irate passengers were witnessed at all airports in Kerala on Wednesday against the last minute cancellation of their Air India Express flights. Passengers, mostly travelling to the Gulf nations, claimed that they were informed about the flight cancellations after they completed their security check and were waiting to board the flight. While Air India Express has offered a full refund or complimentary rescheduling to another date, passengers are not happy with that. Many of them claimed that they could lose their jobs if they do not reach their place of work today, while some others' work visas are about to expire. One woman, who was to travel from Kannur to Sharjah with twin babies and her husband, said she has to rejoin work on May 9, but Air India Express was offering her a flight from Kochi only on May 10. ''What would be the point in me travelling on May 10? If I do not reach there before May 9, my boss will say not to come and I will lose my job,'' she told media. Similar concerns were aired by many others who have to rejoin their places of work in the Gulf nations today or tomorrow and failure to do so could result in them losing their jobs. The woman also said that she had been waiting at the airport since Tuesday night, when her flight was scheduled to leave for Sharjah, but no accommodation or other facilities were provided to them by the airline. Another woman, who had booked tickets on Air India Express to meet her husband who is hospitalised in Muscat, said that she was told about the cancellation only when she reached the Kannur airport in the morning. One man who had to travel urgently to Sharjah on Tuesday night from Kannur, did not wait to cancel the ticket and instead quickly bought a ticket on Indigo for Rs 37,000. ''There is a fight going on at the ticket counter. So, I quickly bought a ticket on Indigo for Rs 37,000,'' he said. Similar scenes of irate passengers, some travelling with small children, were seen at Kochi, Kozhikode and Thiruvananthapuram airports in the state. Air India Express has cancelled ''scores of flights'' due to a shortage of cabin crew members as a section of them are reporting sick to protest against alleged mismanagement at the Tata Group-owned airline, according to sources. Discontent has been brewing among a section of the cabin crew at the low-cost carrier for some time now, especially after the start of the process of merger of AIX Connect, formerly AirAsia India, with itself. The sources on Wednesday said several cabin crew members started reporting sick since Monday evening and as there are not enough cabin crew members, ''scores of flights'' have been cancelled at various airports, including Kochi, Calicut and Kannur. Later the airline, in a statement, said, ''A section of our cabin crew has reported sick at the last minute, starting last night, resulting in flight delays and cancellations. ''While we are engaging with the crew to understand the reasons behind these occurrences, our teams are actively addressing this issue to minimise any inconvenience caused to our guests as a result.'' The airline, in its statement, sincerely apologised to passengers for this unexpected disruption and emphasised that this situation does not reflect the standard of service it strives to provide.

devdiscourse 8 May 2024 10:31 am

Kerala airports witness passenger outrage over AI Express' last-minute flight cancellations

Kerala airports witness passenger outrage over AI Express' last-minute flight cancellations Protests by irate passengers were witnessed at all airports in Kerala on Wednesday against the last minute cancellation of their Air India Express flights. Passengers, mostly travelling to the Gulf nations, claimed that they were informed about the flight cancellations after they completed their security check and were waiting to board the flight. While Air India Express has offered a full refund or complimentary rescheduling to another date, passengers are not happy with that. Many of them claimed that they could lose their jobs if they do not reach their place of work today, while some others' work visas are about to expire. One woman, who was to travel from Kannur to Sharjah with twin babies and her husband, said she has to rejoin work on May 9, but Air India Express was offering her a flight from Kochi only on May 10. ''What would be the point in me travelling on May 10? If I do not reach there before May 9, my boss will say not to come and I will lose my job,'' she told media. Similar concerns were aired by many others who have to rejoin their places of work in the Gulf nations today or tomorrow and failure to do so could result in them losing their jobs. The woman also said that she had been waiting at the airport since Tuesday night, when her flight was scheduled to leave for Sharjah, but no accommodation or other facilities were provided to them by the airline. Another woman, who had booked tickets on Air India Express to meet her husband who is hospitalised in Muscat, said that she was told about the cancellation only when she reached the Kannur airport in the morning. One man who had to travel urgently to Sharjah on Tuesday night from Kannur, did not wait to cancel the ticket and instead quickly bought a ticket on Indigo for Rs 37,000. ''There is a fight going on at the ticket counter. So, I quickly bought a ticket on Indigo for Rs 37,000,'' he said. Similar scenes of irate passengers, some travelling with small children, were seen at Kochi, Kozhikode and Thiruvananthapuram airports in the state. Air India Express has cancelled ''scores of flights'' due to a shortage of cabin crew members as a section of them are reporting sick to protest against alleged mismanagement at the Tata Group-owned airline, according to sources. Discontent has been brewing among a section of the cabin crew at the low-cost carrier for some time now, especially after the start of the process of merger of AIX Connect, formerly AirAsia India, with itself. The sources on Wednesday said several cabin crew members started reporting sick since Monday evening and as there are not enough cabin crew members, ''scores of flights'' have been cancelled at various airports, including Kochi, Calicut and Kannur. Later the airline, in a statement, said, ''A section of our cabin crew has reported sick at the last minute, starting last night, resulting in flight delays and cancellations. ''While we are engaging with the crew to understand the reasons behind these occurrences, our teams are actively addressing this issue to minimise any inconvenience caused to our guests as a result.'' The airline, in its statement, sincerely apologised to passengers for this unexpected disruption and emphasised that this situation does not reflect the standard of service it strives to provide.

devdiscourse 8 May 2024 10:29 am

AICC blinks, Sudhakaran to return as KPCC president

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Giving in to persuasion by key party leaders in Kerala and pressure from K Sudhakaran himself, the Congress national leadership has decided to reinstate the Kannur leader as the KPCC president. Sudhakaran will re-assume the post at Indira Bhavan at 11am on Wednesday. It is learnt that a section of senior leaders backing Sudhakaran had conveyed to Delhi that dilly-dallying on Sudhakarans return at the partys helm will send a wrong message on social balancing. Following this, Deepa Das Munshi, AICC general secretary in-charge of Kerala, softened her stand and gave Sudhakaran the green signal during a telephone conversation on Tuesday. Sudhakaran was forced to defend his Kannur Lok Sabha seat as there was no other credible Thiyya leader to take on CPM. The other Ezhava community member in the fray is Attingal candidate Adoor Prakash. The High Command realised it will end up further antagonising the Ezhava community which is already under-represented in the Congress, said a leader close to Sudhakaran. Sudhakaran keen on making grand return to Indira Bhavan Talking to reporters in Angamaly later, a jovial Sudhakaran confirmed that he will resume his duties at Indira Bhavan on Wednesday. Its learnt Sudhakaran had decided to turn his return into a gala event by inviting all 26 general secretaries, working presidents and vice-presidents. As per plan, a meeting of party office-bearers was to follow. Meanwhile, post June 4, after the Lok Sabha results are out, the AICC is expected to go for a major organisational overhaul, even if UDF sweeps the polls. Amid the uncertainty surrounding his return as party head, there were campaigns both in his favour and against him. A section of leaders wanted a new president to lead Congress at the time of the local body polls. Meanwhile, a peeved Sudhakaran was keen on getting an honourable exit, and wanted to take credit for UDFs performance in the LS polls. Many senior Congress leaders had alerted the High Command that it was targeting Sudhakaran at a time when communal balancing was at stake. While AICC general secretary K C Venugopal was in Sudhakarans favour and had promised to address the issue after the third phase of the elections, Deepa wanted Sudhakaran to return only after the poll outcome was known. During her phone call with Sudhakaran on Tuesday though, Deepa was keen to know whether he wished to have a swearing-in ceremony at Indira Bhavan, toeing Sudhakarans line. News of Sudhakarans return has come as a setback to leaders in his opposing camp. In the days to come, power equations in the state Congress are expected to see changes.

The New Indian Express 8 May 2024 9:06 am

K Sudhakaran to resume duties as KPCC chief on Wednesday

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: K Sudhakaran, who has taken a break to contest the Lok Sabha poll from Kannur, will resume his role as Congress state president on Wednesday. Coupled with the intervention of senior Congress leaders and pressure from K Sudhakaran himself, the AICC leadership has intervened favourably in bringing him back at the helm of the party. A section of senior Congress leaders who backed Sudhakaran conveyed the message to Delhi that if there is further dilly-dallying on Sudhakaran's return as party chief, it will convey a wrong message. Deepa Dasmunshi, AICC general secretary in-charge of the state also loosened her firm stand and gave the green signal to Sudhakaran during a telephone conversation on Tuesday morning. Talking to reporters at Angamaly, a jovial Sudhakaran confirmed that he will resume his duties at Indira Bhavan on Wednesday. Congress brass not keen to reinstate Sudhakaran as partys Kerala chief Sudhakarans return to Indira Bhavan was getting delayed for sometime. There was also a campaign going on in his favour and against him. A section of leaders felt that a new president should lead the party in time for the local body election. A peeved Sudhakaran has been keen on getting an honourable exit. Also Sudhakaran felt that as KPCC chief he should be given the credit for UDF performance in the poll. Following this, many senior Congress leaders alerted the party High Command saying that they are unduly targeting Sudhakaran when communal balancing has been at stake. Sudhakaran was forced to defend his Kannur Lok Sabha seat as there was no other suitable leader to take on the CPM. So when Sudhakaran is being shown the door without giving him due recognition, the Congress High Command realized that they are only further antagonizing the Ezhava community which are under-represented in the Congress, said a leader close to Sudhakaran. While All-India Congress Committee general secretary (organization) K C Venugopal was in favour of Sudhakaran and had promised to address the issue after the third phase election, Deepa Dasmunshi wanted him to return to office only after the Lok Sabha poll outcome is known on June 4. Following the intervention of the senior Congress leaders, there was swift action from the Congress High Command. This saw Deepa Dasmunshi calling up Sudhakaran over phone. She was keen to know whether he wishes to have a swearing in ceremony organized at Indira Bhavan thereby toeing the line of Sudhakaran. The Sudhakaran camp is jubilant following the developments.

The New Indian Express 7 May 2024 3:37 pm

Kerala: Police begin probe into mystery deaths of man, woman near Payyannur

KANNUR: A woman who went missing from her home at Mathamangalam on Saturday was found dead inside a house at Annur in Payyannur on Sunday. Twenty-two kilometres away at Irul, a youngster who was assigned to look after the house in which the woman was found dead was also found hanging at a rubber plantation. The deceased are Mathamangalam native Anila, 36, and Sudarshan Prasad, 34, of Kuttur in Irul. The owner of the house, Betty, and her family had been away from home for the past few days. She had asked Sudarshan to look after the house while they were away. The police said that it is unclear how Anila reached Bettys house. Anilas relatives and neighbours have alleged a mystery behind the incident. Anilas body was found by Bettys relatives when they inspected the house after coming to know of Sudarshans death. Her relatives told us that she was in a relationship with Sudarshan, said K K Falgunan, a ward councillor. The Payyannur police have registered a case of unnatural death and started a probe. They are investigating how Anila could have reached Bettys house. We are checking whether there is any connection between the two deaths, said a cop. Sources said that Anila has no connection with the house where she was found dead. The womans body is more than 24 hours old. The police are treating it as a murder-suicide case, the source added.

The New Indian Express 6 May 2024 8:01 am

Woman, man found dead in Kannur

The Hindu 5 May 2024 7:15 pm

Rape victim cannot be forced to give birth to child of abuser: Kerala HC

KOCHI: The Kerala High Court on Saturday observed that a rape victim cannot be forced to give birth to the child of a man who sexually assaulted her. Declining permission to a rape victim to medically terminate her unwanted pregnancy would amount to forcing her with the responsibility of motherhood and denying her human rights to live with dignity, which forms a significant part of the right of life guaranteed under Article 21 of the Constitution, said Justice Kauser Edappagath. While allowing the plea of the mother of a 16-year-old girl who is a rape victim, seeking permission for medical termination of her daughters pregnancy, the court said that sexual assault or abuse of a woman is distressing and the resultant pregnancy compounds the injury. The petitioner alleged that the victim, while studying in the XIth standard, was sexually abused by her 19-year-old lover and she became pregnant. A case was registered by the Edakkad police, Kannur, for rape. The victim is now in her 28th week of pregnancy. The medical board informed the court that continuance of pregnancy may be detrimental to the physical and mental health of the victim. The psychiatrist who was part of the board also opined that the continuation of the pregnancy may result in severe psychological trauma to thevictim. The court further stated that after terminating the victims pregnancy, the superintendent, of Pariyaram Medical College, Kannur should preserve the foetus for carrying out the medical test for the case pending against the accused.

The New Indian Express 5 May 2024 8:01 am

Kerala: M M Hassan to continue as Congress state president for the time being

THIRUVANNATHAPURAM : Even as K Sudhakaran expressed eagerness to return to the role of Congress state president, incumbent president in-charge M M Hassan will continue for the time being. The sitting MP who was party candidate from Kannur, was planing to take the mantle on Sunday, a day after the partys LS poll review meeting. However, the party directed him to wait for a communication from the national leadership. After the poll review meeting on Saturday, Sudhakaran was huddled with AICC general secretary K C Venugopal. Sudhakaran was forced to ask him whether hes still the Kerala Pradesh Congress C ommittee (KPCC) president, in an apparent reference to the dilly-dallying on handing over charge. Venugopal apprised him that a letter from AICC leadership has to be released urging him to resume his duties as state party chief. It is scheduled to be sent after a few days, said a senior leader close to Sudhakaran. Sudhakaran had initially planned to resume his role as Congress state president on April 29. But he was informed on the previous day that Hassan will continue holding the charge until the review meeting on Saturday. Thats when he decided to resume his duties on Sunday. But now it has become clear that he will have to wait for some more time. Curiously, its K C Venugopal who should issue the letter on behalf of the national leadership. In the AICCs letterhead dated March 21, Venugopal had conveyed to AICC general secretary in charge of Kerala Deepa Das Munshi, that Hassan was being given charge as state party chief until the conclusion of Parliament elections, given the current PCC presidents involvement in the ongoing elections. Contrary to Sudhakaran camps claim, there are reports that Hassan will continue holding the charge until the poll outcome is known on June 4. Hassan draws flak at meeting Sources said M M Hassan faced the ire of K C Venugopal at the review meeting. Its learnt that Venugopal reprimanded Hassan for not defending Rahul Gandhi in the P V Anwar row. Venugopal told Hassan that he should have effectively resisted when the Nilambur MLA made a controversial remark about DNA test on Rahul Gandhi. Venugopal did not hide his disappointment against Hassan for not coming out with a strongly-worded statement when Anwar went to the extent of addressing Rahul Gandhi as a low-level citizen

The New Indian Express 5 May 2024 7:40 am

In a parched terrain, one borewell is playing the saviours role

The borewell at a farmers property at Koovakara in Kannur has been supplying pure spring water for the entire water scarce locality for the past eight years. Efforts to replicate its success in the vicinity have proved futile

The Hindu 4 May 2024 7:24 pm

Kerala's Heatwave Intensifies: Yellow Alert Issued for 12 Districts by IMD

Kerala's Heatwave Intensifies: Yellow Alert Issued for 12 Districts by IMD The India Meteorological Department on Saturday issued a yellow alert for 12 out of the 14 districts in Kerala due to the likelihood of high temperature and humidity there till May 6. IMD said the maximum temperatures were very likely to be around 39 degrees Celsius in Palakkad, around 38 degrees Celsius in Kollam, Thrissur and Kozhikode, around 37 degrees Celsius in Alappuzha, Kottayam, Pathanamthitta and Kannur districts and around 36 degrees Celsius in Thiruvananthapuram, Ernakulam, Malappuram and Kasaragod districts from May 4 to May 6. ''Hot and humid weather is very likely over these districts except in hilly areas during May 4 to May 6 due to high temperature and humidity. (YELLOW WARNING),'' it said. It also issued a yellow alert for Alappuzha and Kozhikode districts for today due to the possibility of warm night conditions there. The southern state has been reeling under hot weather conditions for several days leading to educational institutions being closed in Kerala till May 6. Additionally, the government has also issued a slew of directions which include avoiding working under the sun from 11 am to 3 pm by construction workers, farmers, hawkers, etc. It has also asked everyone to avoid exposure to sunlight during these hours of the day and remain hydrated.

devdiscourse 4 May 2024 2:11 pm

Kerala: Post-poll developments likely to alter equations in Congress leadership

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: After the Lok Sabha election, the A group which has been at loggerheads with the Congress state leadership has cosied up to it indicating a change in power equations within the party. If earlier, Congress state president K Sudhakaran and Opposition Leader V D Satheesan worked as a team, party insiders reveal that fissures have developed in their rapport. The A group which was once led by former CM Oommen Chandy did not share excellent camaraderie with the current leadership. A day after the Lok Sabha poll, rumours were rife that Satheesan is eager to see Congress state president in-charge M M Hassan, who belongs to the A group, continuing in office. This move has antagonised the Sudhakaran camp which led him to advance his duties as party chief from last Monday onward. But he later postponed his trip to Thiruvananthapuram after reports emerged that Hassan, who led the Lok Sabha campaign of the Congress, will chair the meeting on reporting of poll prospects at Indira Bhavan on Saturday. A leader close to Sudhakaran told TNIE that since the tenure of Satheesan has reached the second half, he has been trying to garner maximum support from the A group so as to have a tie-up with it. Satheesans diplomatic move is to garner the support of as many legislators as possible keeping in mind the 2026 assembly elections. Apart from senior A group leaders, youth leaders like Palakkad MLA Shafi Parambil and Rahul Mamkootathil have the backing of Satheesan. Circulation of fake reports that Sudhakaran is likely to be defeated in Kannur has led him to return to the seat of party chief at the earliest before the poll outcome is known, said a leader close to Sudhakaran. Satheesan camp has vehemently denied the allegations that he had tried to derail Sudhakarans return to the KPCC president post. The Leader of Opposition is currently on voice rest and his office informed that there is a standing directive from AICC that Hassan will hold charges until the Lok Sabha poll is over. K C Venugopal, All India general secretary (organisation), in a letter dated March 21 had conveyed to Deepa Das Munshi, AICC general secretary in charge of the state, that Hassan is being given charge of state party chief until the conclusion of Parliament elections, given the current PCC presidents involvement in the ongoing elections.

The New Indian Express 4 May 2024 7:36 am

Kerala: Organ donation unfolds a tale of human bonding and hope

KOZHIKODE: In Kannur, a touching tale of gratitude and deep human bonding unfolded, highlighting the transformative power of organ donation. The story serves as a poignant reminder of the profound impact that organ donation can have, not just on the lives of recipients but on an entire community. Ashok V Nair, a 44-year-old resident of Kurungazha Chalungal house in Pathanamthitta, owes his life to the generosity of a family in Kannur. Six months ago, Ashok received the heart of Vishnu, a young man from Kannur who lost his life in a motorcycle accident in Kozhikode. Despite their deep sorrow, Vishnus parents, Shaji and Sajana, along with their daughter Nandana, decided to donate Vishnus organs. The decision was facilitated under the governments Mritha Sanjeevani scheme, which promotes organ donations at no cost with the stipulation that the donors and recipients have the opportunity to meet. The relationship between Ashok and Vishnus family deepened over the years, marked by regular visits and shared memories of Vishnu. Sajana, who was battling cancer, found in Ashok a surrogate son. Their bond was strengthened through their shared connection to Vishnu and the heart that now beats in Ashoks body. When Sajana succumbed to cancer, it was Ashok who stepped forward to perform her last rites. This profound act of respect and gratitude took place in the presence of grieving family members and neighbours, deeply moved by the symbolic gesture of life continuing to give even after passing. For my wife, Ashok was no less than our son, said Shaji. There is no one in the world to replace his position in our lives right now. Both of us call him Vishnu and not Ashok. Even during her last stage of life battling cancer, Ashoks presence was a great relief for Sajana. She always kept her hands close to Ashoks heart to feel Vishnu. Not just Ashok, Vishnus kidneys, heart, and liver were given to three people in Kerala. Vishnu Sajana and I had realised that nothing could bring our son back to life, but the only way we could get him back was through giving life to other people through our sons organ, he added. The only demand we had while giving consent for organ donation was to know the details about the organ recipients because they wanted to see their son again and again through them, Shaji added. I considered performing the last rites for Vishnus mother as my responsibility and I was mentally and physically ready to perform any duties for the family, said Ashok. Every conversation I had with her after the transplant is a great memory for me. Every time I called her amma (mother), she looked back at me profoundly. Every month when I visited Kannur for a routine health check-up after the transplantation, I made sure to visit her and spend some quality time with the family, Ashok added. The scene at the funeral was emotionally charged, as onlookers witnessed the cycle of life, loss, and continuing legacy. Ashok, with Vishnus heart beating within him, lit Sajanas pyre as a reminder for everyone to understand the importance of the selfless act of organ donation.

The New Indian Express 4 May 2024 7:17 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

Poacher star makes a hit

THRISSUR: 'Poacher', the miniseries streaming on Amazon Prime Video, has been receiving widespread applause since its release in February this year. The series based on elephant poaching, grabbed movie buffs attention for its storyline, visuals and cast. As the story is set in Kerala, Malayali actors also starred in the series, making it an instant hit in the southern state. Thiruvananthapuram native Ankith Madhav, who played the role of Vijay Babu, the lazy forest officer who later becomes an inevitable character as the story moves ahead, has been on cloud nine ever since the release of the series. Through his appearances in numerous advertisements, including sharing the screen with M S Dhoni, Ankith is now a pan-Indian face. Born and brought up in Kerala, Ankith carried his dream to be an actor since childhood. However, surrendering to societal and familial pressures, he pursued engineering and moved to Mumbai for a job. Practising in front of a mirror and challenging my own limitations helped me overcome my fear of cameras. Now, the camera is my best friend. As I lacked a godfather in the industry, I had to struggle a lot to prove myself. I was so obsessed with acting that I kept attending auditions and acted in ad films. It helped build professionalism in me, he shared. Before immersing into the field of cinema, Ankith pursued an acting course at Brian Timony Acting School in London. Though he made his debut through the Malayalam film 'Solo', it was the role in Madhavan-starrer 'Rocketry: The Nambi Effect' that garnered him a mark as an actor. Later, the role of Yogesh Yadav in Mammootty-starrer 'Kannur Squad' ensured a place for Ankith in the hearts of Malayalis. However, the character of Vijay in 'Poacher' stood entirely different. Acting in 'Poacher' was a learning lesson for me. I was initially auditioned for a short character named Babu. But later, Richie Mehta, the director of the show, decided to give me a big role, he said. With earning more attention for his roles, Ankith is all set to move on to the next projects, determined to keep the pace up.

The New Indian Express 3 May 2024 6:58 am

Case filed in Uttarakhand court against Patanjali Ayurved

Based on complaint by Kannur-based RTI activist and ophthalmologist K.V. Babu with the Prime Ministers office in January

The Hindu 2 May 2024 8:13 pm

CUSAT researchers discover new marine tardigrade species; name it after Chandrayaan mission

KOCHI: Researchers from the Department of Marine Biology, Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT) have discovered a new species of marine tardigrade, colloquially known as water bears -- a phylum of eight-legged segmented micro-animals. This microscopic creature has been named as Batillipes chandrayaani, a homage to the Chandrayaan-3, the first-ever successful lunar south pole landing mission hosted by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) in 2023. This newly described species was found in the intertidal beach sediments of Mandapam coast, Tamil Nadu. The present species is similar in size to other tardigrades, measuring around 0.15 millimeters (mm) in length and 0.04 mm in width characterised by four pairs of legs. This novel species was discovered by Vishnudattan N.K, research scholar and senior Prof Dr S Bijoy Nandan, Department of Marine Biology as a part of an extensive marine biodiversity survey conducted along the Tamil Nadu coast. This is for the third time a marine tardigrade is described from the Indian waters and also the second time from the east coast. Earlier, the same research team had discovered a marine tardigrade from the south west coast (Stygarctus keralensis) in 2021 and south east coast (Batillipes kalami) in 2023. Few morphological variations among species and a limited number of differential characters make tardigrade taxonomy challenging and problematic explains Dr Nandan, the team lead at CUSAT as well as the Vice Chancellor of Kannur University. Much like the space mission to unravel the secrets of the Moon, Batillipes chandrayaani represents the vast potential for scientific discovery that lies hidden within our oceans, said the researchers, in a statement here. Tardigrades, the microscopic water-dwelling animals, are well known for their extraordinary resilience and survival abilities in extreme environmental conditions. They are one among the toughest animals on earth which have survived all the five mass extinctions, also the first known animal to survive after exposure to outer space. Ecologically they act as a pioneer species by inhabiting new developing environments which will thereby attract other invertebrates to colonize that space. The new species belong to the phylum Tardigrada, which comprises more than 1300 described species. Among them only 17 % are marine species. 'Batillipes chandrayaani' is the 39th species under the genus Batillipes. The announcement of this discovery marks a significant milestone for marine biology research in India and reaffirms the country's commitment to scientific exploration and discovery. It serves as a reminder of the immense biodiversity present in India's coastal waters and the importance of safeguarding these ecosystems for the benefit of both current and future generations.

The New Indian Express 2 May 2024 1:17 pm

Kerala state Information Commission for vigilance probe into missing files related to road work

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM : The State Information Commission has recommended a vigilance investigation to trace the documents related to the money spent on the construction of the road to Kannur Ezhimala Naval Academy which are yet to be submitted to the commission by the State Public Works Department. The files from various offices related to the works to the tune of Rs 1,71,29,902 carried out in 1998 to increase the capacity of section O/000 to 6/420 of Ezhimala Naval Academy Top Road. In this regard, the response received by the RTI Commission was that various files in the offices of the assistant executive engineer, executive engineer, superintending engineer, and chief engineer were missing. The work was executed by Chandragiri Construction Company. It was found that Rs 73,91,032 was given to the company. But no records of further works, due amount or completion of work could be found. There were files from the stage of submission of proposal for the road to sanctioning of money. Despite the efforts of senior officials of the department, the files are nowhere to be found. The disappearance of files from different offices on the same subject is suspicious. Therefore State Information Commissioner A Abdul Hakim suggested that the vigilance wing should investigate it. No documents such as approved PAC, revised estimate, bill copy, copy of M book, administrative permission, technical permission, financial permission, tender, work permit, or completion certificate are missing. All these files were lost before the audit. 4 hearings in 4 districts The High Court had directed the State Information Commission to find out the truth in the matter. After four hearings in Kannur, Kozhikode, Thiruvananthapuram, and Malappuram and discussions with superintending engineers and chief engineers, Commissioner Hakim sought a vigilance investigation

The New Indian Express 1 May 2024 8:04 am

Kerala: On Workers Day, TTEs to lie down on platforms

PALAKKAD: On International Workers Day, the aggravated Travelling Ticket Examiners (TTEs), who are deprived of proper resting facilities at major railway stations by the authorities, will take out a unique protest programme - scores of TTEs will boycott the restrooms at Palakkad Junction, Shoranur Junction, Kannur and Mangalore Junction and lie down on the platforms to ease off instead. Speaking to TNIE , members of the Joint Action Council said, TTEs are not even provided neat restrooms, adequate beds and clean washrooms. In most of the restrooms, nearly double the number of TTEs are compelled to share the bed space at a time. There is no adequate and clean resting space even for women TTEs, who comprise 30 per cent of the total workforce now, a JASC member said. The JAC comprises the trade unions Railway Ticket Checking Staff Organisation, Employees Sangh, Mazdoor Union, Southern Railway Employees Union and Ticket Examiners Welfare Forum. The protest programme will start at the railway stations simultaneously at 10 am. The TTEs alleged that they are already under tremendous pressure to examine as many as five compartments during a single duty and collect the maximum fine amount from ticketless or law-flouting passengers. We feel completely exhausted after our duty. At the same time, we are deprived of the basic facilities as per the circular issued by the Railway Board over a decade ago, said a TTE, requesting not to be named. Meanwhile, while hearing a separate petition, the Kerala State Human Rights Commission (SHRC) filed a case against the Railways for not providing enough facilities for women TTEs to rest after work. The SHRC directed the Divisional Railway Managers (DRMs) of both Thiruvananthapuram and Palakkad divisions to submit a report after examining the complaint in detail within 30 days. The SHRC acting chairperson and judicial member K Baijunath, while considering the complaint given by the DREU (Palakkad) divisional secretary V Sujith, said that the case will be considered at the commissions sitting in Palakkad in June. It is mentioned in the complaint that the Thiruvananthapuram and Palakkad railway division authorities are not providing facilities to TTEs as prescribed by the Railway Board a decade ago.

The New Indian Express 1 May 2024 7:25 am

TTEs protest in Kannur, Palakkad, Shoranur, Mangaluru on May 1

Human Rights Commission sends notice to Palakkad, Thiruvananthapuram DRMs

The Hindu 30 Apr 2024 9:15 pm

Jayarajan is custodian of CPI(M)s palace of corruption: Congress leader

Kannur: Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee chief K Sudhakaran on Tuesday said that he was certain there wouldnt be any action against CPI(M) veteran and LDF Convenor E P Jayarajan over his controversial meeting with BJP leader Prakash Javadekar, remarking that the Left leader was the custodian of the ruling partys palace of corruption. His statement 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 30 Apr 2024 12:43 pm

Five of a family killed in car-lorry collision in Kerala`s Kannur

The fire department officials and the police reached the spot and took the deceased out of the car. Motor Vehicle Department authorities also arrived at the site. The lorry driver also sustained injuries in the accident, they added

Mid Day 30 Apr 2024 12:18 pm

Five, including child, killed in car-lorry collision in Keralas Kannur

Reports says lorry lost control and collided with car from behind, causing car to hit oncoming gas cylinder lorry

The Hindu 30 Apr 2024 11:23 am

Kerala: Five including child die in car-lorry collision

KANNUR (Kerala): Five persons including a child were killed after their car collided head-on with a lorry here on Monday night, police said. While the four adults, including a woman, died on the spot, the nine-year-old child succumbed to his injuries at the Government Medical College Hospital at Pariyaram here, police said on Tuesday. The deceased were identified as K N Padmakumar (59), who was driving the car, Sudhakaran (52), Sudhakaran's wife Ajitha (35), father-in-law Kozhummal Krishnan (65) and Ajitha's nephew Akash (9), they said. The accident occurred when a lorry hit the car from behind and the four-wheeler rammed into an oncoming lorry carrying gas cylinders, police said. The car's bonnet went completely underneath the oncoming lorry and the vehicle had to be broken open to pull out the occupants, they said. Locals carried out the initial rescue operations and thereafter, police and fire force personnel arrived and took over, they said. Sudhakaran and his family were returning after dropping off his son at the hostel of the institution where he was admitted in a CA course. The drivers of both lorries involved in the accident have been taken into custody, police said.

The New Indian Express 30 Apr 2024 10:32 am

Five of a family killed in car-lorry collision in Keralas Kannur

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The News Mill 30 Apr 2024 8:59 am

Power pangs: KSEB to expedite overhaul plans

KOCHI: With summer peaking and mercury crossing 400C in many parts of Kerala, households are on an air conditioner purchasing spree, driving power demand to record highs. With power consumption soaring, the KSEB is being forced to expedite upgradation of its distribution network, initially planned for 2026. As nights turn uncomfortably warm, hundreds of ACs are being added to the network every day and transformers are blowing up, unable to bear the load. The consumption peaks between 10.30pm to 10.45pm and the state is witnessing a surge of 600MW within five minutes which leads to tripping of transformers. In some areas, power lines snap due to load spike, which can result in mishaps, an official said. A surge in use of ACs explains the steep rise in power demand, say top KSEB officials. The increase in consumption has been more than 50% in some areas, causing overload and failure of transformers. This has placed additional pressure on the staff of KSEBs section offices, which are flooded with calls during outages. We had proposed a 10-year project to upgrade power-distribution network, but the rise in consumption has forced us to expedite the proposal, which was scheduled to start after two years. It has scuttled our calculations. The pattern of high consumption has shifted from commercial to residential areas. There are areas where more than 50 ACs come under a single transformer. Our distribution network can take a 5% annual increase in consumption, but consumption is up over 50% in certain areas, which has led to frequent transformer failures, said KSEB director (distribution) Saji Poulose. A normal 100KV transformer can handle around 50 ACs. However, in many urban centres, transformers are dealing with double that number over the past two months. Upgrading the distribution network is a time-consuming exercise that requires huge investments. KSEB has to acquire land and set up new lines. The situation is worse in Malappuram and Kannur, where previous upgrades had to be called off due to protests. However, in a relief for KSEB, its call to avoid charging of electric vehicles during peak hours has received a positive response from consumers. KSEB has urged all to use ACs judiciously by setting unit temperatures at 24C to reduce power consumption. BEARING THE LOAD 5,681 MW Record peak load registered at 10.34pm on April 26 111.79 MU Daily consumption high recorded on April 9 Over 600 transformers replaced in last 3 months across state

The New Indian Express 30 Apr 2024 7:40 am

'CPM fully influenced by BJP,' alleges KPCC president Sudhakaran

KANNUR: The CPM state secretariat has provided full protection to LDF convener E P Jayarajan because CPM is fully influenced by BJP, Congress state president K Sudhakaran has alleged. In a statement issued on Monday, Sudhakaran also claimed that Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan is scared to take action against EP as he fears its consequences. The chief minister is convinced that if disciplinary action is taken against EP, he too will suffer.Thats why the party secretary said that EP, who had a secret meeting with the Sangh Parivar leadership, was innocent and honest. Those who said if Siva goes with a sinner, Siva too will become a sinner have now swallowed it. CPM is led by cowardly fools who believe that not only Siva but the entire Kailash is free from sin if the sinner is a person who knows inner party secrets, Sudhakaran said. He alleged that todays CPM is tomorrows BJP and that the two parties are making secret deals to avoid legal actions against them.

The New Indian Express 30 Apr 2024 7:35 am

Kerala CPM stalwarts at loggerheads on social platforms

KANNUR: The uneasiness among CPM cadre over the controversy surrounding the E P Jayarajan-Prakash Javadekar meeting has spilled over to social media with some comparing EP with P Jayarajan, another party stalwart from Kannur. Interestingly, the Facebook page Red Amy formerly known as PJ Army has a photograph of P Jayarajan with the comment, Among some individuals who consistently jeopardise the party with their vested business interests, there are those who have achieved nothing. The comrades have juxtaposed P Jayarajan, who is hailed as unselfish fighter, with EP, who is seen as a leader who used party platform for personal gains. Other pro-CPM social media pages such as Chuvappinte Porali and Porali Shaji have echoed similar sentiments. Chuvappinte Porali shared a cryptic post resembling that of the Red Armys, without explicitly mentioning EPs name but featuring a photo of P Jayarajan. PJ supporters target EP on social media One post by Porali Shaji reads, Even if a tree bears gold, it must be cut down if it leans on to the house. The issue isnt solely about the acceptance of BJPs invitation; even the meeting itself should have been avoided. The gravest mistake lies in the decision to confirm the meeting on election day. Even while maintaining respect for the comrade we must say you have caused ample headaches for the party. We must not forget this! The rift between P Jayarajan and EP has made headlines in the past also. In 2023, P Jayarajan raised allegations within the CPM state committee regarding EPs financial dealings related to his ayurvedic resort. In response, EP addressed the party state committee, attributing the accusations to a member aimed at tarnishing his four-decade-long political career. There is a feeling among the supporters of P Jayarajan, who was the partys Kannur district secretary, that the leader was sidelined because he didnt toe the line of those with business interests in the CPM.

The New Indian Express 30 Apr 2024 7:31 am

Kerala: Woman and daughter found dead inside house in Kannur

KANNUR: A mother and daughter were found dead in their house near Athazhakkunnu, Kannur. The deceased have been identified as Sunanda V Shenai, 78, and her daughter Deepa, 44. Both were found dead inside the house on Monday morning. The bodies are suspected to be three days old. The preliminary conclusion is that the death of both of them was due to ingestion of poison. Both Sunanda and Deepa were seen by neighbours on April 26, the polling day. The front door of the house and widows remained open. The bodies were found when the neighbours inspected the house following the stench, ward councillor Kookkiri Rajesh told TNIE. After the death of Sunandhas husband Vishwanath Shenoy, a retired bank employee, only Sunanda and her daughter Deepa had been living in the house in Athazhakkunnu for the past 10 years. Sunanda had health problems. Daughter Deepa is unmarried. Sunandas other children are Archana and Amita. The police officers who reached the spot have started an investigation. Bodies were found in a decomposed state. No injuries or wounds were found on the bodies. We have started a preliminary investigation, Kannur Town police said. The forensic team has collected evidence from the spot. The bodies were shifted to Pariyaram Medical College Hospital for post-mortem examination.

The New Indian Express 30 Apr 2024 7:13 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

Mahe bridge linking Kannur in Kerala with Mahe to remain closed for maintenance till May 10

Maintenance works deemed essential due to historical significance of Mahe bridge and concerns over its structural safety

The Hindu 29 Apr 2024 3:00 pm

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: Sunil Kanugolu kicks off his next mission - 2026 assembly election

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: On April 26, as the general election in Kerala was being wound up, ace poll strategist Sunil Kanugolu kicked off his next mission the 2026 assembly election. A low-key meeting was held at Indira Bhavan, on the directive of Deepa Dasmunshi, the All-India Congress Committee general secretary in-charge of the state. In fact, the two-hour, closed-door meeting Kanugolu had with members of the war room was kept so discreet that even Congress state president in-charge M M Hassan and his deputies, who were also at the venue, were not in the know. Kanugolu, who prefers to remain low key, arrived in the capital city hours before polling ended to get to grips with organisational lapses that had been highlighted in the run-up to the election. The political strategies of Kanugolu, who is known in Congress circles as a war-room general, are believed to have guided the party to victories in the Karnataka and Telangana assembly elections. It was Kanugolu who set up the war room at Indira Bhavan on February 10. A top Congress leader said that if not for the war room, the Congress would have limited its target to just 10 Lok Sabha seats in Kerala. The recent campaign would have provided Kanugolus Bengaluru-based Mindshare Analytics team a clear picture of the ground realities in each of the 140 assembly constituencies. Another senior party leader said Kanugolu was entrusted by Deepa to ensure that groundwork for 2026 begins as early as possible. Kanugolu is working out ways to rejuvenate the party in Kerala. He has been trying to understand why the party faced defeats in back-to-back assembly elections. He also enquired about the KSU and Youth Congress elections and dearth of youth leaders from all communities, the senior leader told TNIE . For the first time, last weeks election saw an external poll strategy team undertake a serious study of election aspects, take stock of the role played by sitting MPs, the current situation, social combinations and winning prospects. Apart from Deepa, her deputy Perumal Vishwanath, were instrumental in providing valuable inputs to Kanugolu and his team. Its reliably learnt that Deepa will be relieved of her charge of Telangana, so as to allow her to focus on Kerala. Perumal has completed five years as AICC secretary in-charge of Kerala. He had hoped to get a party ticket to contest from his former reserved constituency of Kancheepuram, in Tamil Nadu. But that did not transpire. A source said the leadership was keen to ensure his attention was solely on Kerala, where the party is eyeing a clean sweep. Sudhakaran to resume charge as KPCC chief K Sudhakaran is expected to return to Thiruvananthapuram on Monday. UDF convenor M M Hassan had been holding the charge of state party president, allowing Sudhakaran to focus on defending his Kannur LS seat. However, there is speculation that a section within the state Congress is not keen to see Sudhakaran resume charge as KPCC chief. The 70-member war room, which includes 10 employees of Sunil Kanugolu, will be given a sendoff on Monday. A group photo session followed by lunch has been planned. Deepa Dasmunshi was keen to continue the war room. But fund crunch has prompted the party to wind up its operations for the time being.

The New Indian Express 29 Apr 2024 7:10 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

Man dies of sunstroke in Kannur

The Hindu 28 Apr 2024 6:37 pm

KPCC president alleges secret Pinarayi-Javadekar meet

KANNUR: UDF candidate in Kannur, K Sudhakaran, has asked CM Pinarayi Vijayan to reveal the details of his meeting with Prakash Javadekar. Sudhakaran alleged that Pinarayi was shamelessly supporting all these acts to save his daughter from central agencies. He raised the allegations while responding to reporters in Kannur in the EP-Javadekar meeting row. Sudhakaran claimed that Pinarayi had held a secret meeting with Javadekar. None of the media had any clue of the Pinarayi-Javadekar meeting. If it was a public function, Pinarayi should reveal the agenda of the meeting. This means that Pinarayi already had connections with Javadekar, said Sudhakaran. We cannot blame EP. He admitted his meeting with Javadekar. So Pinarayi should admit the truth. Pinarayi is having a secret relationship with BJP to save his daughter and family from central agencies, he added. Meanwhile, CPM state committee member and Kannur Lok Sabha candidate, M V Jayarajan defended E P Jayarajan. No comparison between the entry of Congress leaders into the BJP and the issue with EP is worthy. K Sudhakaran himself had said that he would go with the BJP. Congress is just trying to hide the fallouts from themselves, he said.

The New Indian Express 28 Apr 2024 8:34 am

Kerala LS polls: Congress moves election panel with a slew of complaints

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Within hours of the general election coming to an end, the state Congress leadership approached the chief electoral officer (CEO) with complaints of delays in voting, issues with electoral voting machines (EVMs) and conniving polling officials. Speaking to reporters at Indira Bhavan, Congress state president in-charge M M Hassan said there have been reports of the electorate being inconvenienced by voting stoppages in several districts. In some places, voters had to wait for more than four hours, which forced several people to leave without casting their ballot. Several glitches involving EVMs, including delayed response times, were reported, said Hassan, expressing apprehension over attempts to tamper with devices. The chief electoral officer should look into our complaints. In certain booths in Kasaragod and Kannur, there were widespread attacks and reports of bogus voting. Two polling officials were suspended in Vadakara for fudging data. But the UDF does not fear defeat anywhere, said Hassan. Leader of Opposition V D Satheesan echoed the remarks. He rued the lack of an independent and fair election process. Voting was brisk in several districts. We fear that there have been attempts on the part of polling officials to delay the voting process. There have also been instances of polling time not being extended despite faulty machines delaying the process. An investigation should be initiated into the matter, said Satheesan. Middleman EP Taking a jibe at LDF convenor E P Jayarajan, Hassan said that he is the middleman of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan. Hassan said Jayarajan would not have met senior BJP leader Prakash Javadekar without Pinarayis express permission. Glitches in EVMs Several glitches involving EVMs, including delayed response times, were reported. Voting was brisk in several districts.

The New Indian Express 27 Apr 2024 7:24 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

CM Vijayan loses cool when asked if elections would be assessment of his governance

CM Vijayan loses cool when asked if elections would be assessment of his governance Kannur (Kerala) : Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Friday lost his cool while speaking to the media after casting his vote at home base Kannur. Kerala is voting to elect 20 new Lok Sabha members. Asked by the media on [] The post CM Vijayan loses cool when asked if elections would be assessment of his governance appeared first on Mangalorean.com .

Mangalorean 26 Apr 2024 4:55 pm

Kannur Express runs over three from Andhra in Bengaluru - The New Indian Express

Kannur Express runs over three from Andhra in Bengaluru The New Indian Express

Google News 26 Apr 2024 11:42 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: Sudhakaran, EP Jayarajan trade barbs on poll eve over BJP links

KANNUR: Thursdays silent campaign was marked by a flurry of allegations and heated exchanges between the LDF and UDF in Kannur. UDF candidate K Sudhakaran accused CPM leader E P Jayarajan of engaging in talks with BJP leaders on switching his political allegiance. Sudhakarans claim was in response to the CPMs assertions that the former was considering joining the saffron party. According to Sudhakaran, the BJPs discussions with Jayarajan were moderated by Sobha Surendran and Rajeev Chandrasekhar. Jayarajan, however, allegedly backed out of the arrangement when faced with pressure from the CPM. Sudhakaran further contended that the talks took place in a Gulf country. It involved a mediator, who informed me of the meeting. Jayarajan is upset with his role in the CPM. He was disappointed at not being named party secretary. After Govindans appointment, EP was neglected. His relationship with Pinarayi [Vijayan] has also soured. During the meeting, the BJP offered EP a governors post. But he backed out when faced with strong threats from his party, Sudhakaran told reporters in Kannur. Vehemently denying the allegations, Jayarajan said that it was Sudhakaran himself who had attempted to join the BJP, even travelling to Chennai for the purpose. He questioned Sudhakarans repeated moves to align with the Sangh parivar. EP added that Sudhakaran expressed his intention to switch sides after his meeting with Amit Shah. Sudhakaran himself revealed he was invited to Chennai by BJP leader Raja. It seems that Sudhakaran did not take his meds yesterday, which explains his assertions about me. I dont need to join the BJP. I am a leader who took on the RSS. They tried to kill me many times. Its been years since I travelled to Dubai, EP told a press conference in Kannur. Jayarajan said the media should not encourage cheap attempts at taking potshots with unsubstantiated claims that people will find hard to believe. Sudhakaran still holds a grudge against me. The two men he sent to shoot me were also RSS men, EP said.

The New Indian Express 26 Apr 2024 9:37 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

Confidence soars, hope floats in Kerala

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: After a high-voltage campaign, the Lok Sabha elections are finally here. As Kerala goes to the polls in a single phase on Friday, all three fronts are optimistic about improving on their performances in the last election. With three different kinds of anti-incumbency factors in play against the Union government, state government and against sitting MPs in a majority of the constituencies the fronts have enough reasons to hope for a favourable verdict. In an election where the Left is primarily banking on the sentiments against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, the sway of Muslim votes and the consolidation of community votes would prove the most crucial factor. However, the biggest takeaway from this Lok Sabha polls would be a major shift in the character of Kerala politics. This could well be the first election where the bi-polar politics of Kerala has transformed into a real tri-polar fight, with BJP candidates vying for top slots, that too for all the right reasons, in at least five constituencies where the party hopes to either win or finish second or even sabotage the probable winner. This election being crucial for all three fronts, the Congress-led UDF hopes to repeat its 19/20 performance of 2019 while LDF, going by internal assessments, is confident of substantially improving its tally, whereas the BJP hopes to make it big in at least two constituencies. Having claimed a Left wave across the state right from the beginning, the LDF has gradually settled into a more realistic expectation. Both CPM and CPI leaderships claim a pro-Left trend in all 20 constituencies and is confident of overcoming the anti-incumbency factor. The CPM is looking forward to victories in a minimum of four to five seats. The party calculates Attingal, where V Joy takes on Congresss Adoor Prakash and BJPs V Muraleedharan, as one of the most probable seats. We have a clear edge in Palakkad, Alathur, Thrissur, Mavelikkara and Attingal. In Vadakara, there were certain issues, but now theres good support from women voters. In the final round, we hope to come up trumps in Kannur, Chalakudy, Kollam and Pathanamthitta too, said a senior CPM leader. Compared to 2019, when the Left faced negative votes from the Hindu community over Sabarimala and a Muslim consolidation over the Rahul Gandhi factor, this time around, theres only the anti-incumbency factor against the state government. The LDF however claims that it has overcome anti-incumbency and is banking heavily on an anti-BJP sentiment to gain ground. Noticeably, many feel the Lefts allegation of a Congress-League-BJP nexus is more on the lines of an anticipatory bail, in case things dont turn out as planned. Meanwhile, UDF has managed to make a mark in the final phase of campaigning. The front claims to have a favourable situation in all 20 seats. Secretly, though, they admit certain regional factors could throw a spanner in the works. In Attingal and Palakkad, there are certain issues with both the candidates and with campaigning. Similarly, the Twenty20 factor, in addition to the Jacobite and Orthodox support to the Left, could prove costly for the candidate in Chalakudy, pointed out a Congress leader. The Congress is sure that, unless there are last-minute undercurrents, the Muslim votes will remain with UDF. In Thiruvananthapuram, where BJP finished second in 2014 and 2019, Rajeev Chandrasekhar is clearly a strong challenger. Both UDFs Shashi Tharoor and LDFs Pannian Raveendran have stated that the BJP would be the main opponent, thus acknowledging its crucial role. Similarly in Thrissur, where Suresh Gopi takes on CPIs ex-minister V S Sunil Kumar and Congresss K Muraleedharan, there are reasons to believe that BJP could occupy at least the second slot, if not the first. Similarly, in Attingal, Palakkad and Pathanamthitta, besides Kottayam where BDJS leader Thushar Vellapally is contesting, the votes polled by NDA candidates will be a decisive factor. With the three fronts having left no stone unturned to prevent a leakage of votes, the polling day is when the undercurrents, vote-trading, and final strategies would find manifestation. Poll planks Citizenship Amendment Act was a major poll plank for the Left Two anti-incumbency factors anti-Modi and anti-Pinarayi would prove crucial In some constituencies, theres anti-incumbency against sitting MPs too Both the LDF and the UDF hope to woo Muslim minorities, as sway of Muslim votes will be the deciding factor The BJP hopes to make it big in at least two constituencies Thiruvananthapuram and Thrissur while also nurturing hopes in at least five seats PM Narendra Modi addressed voters in close to 10 constituencies in a high-profile campaign The LS campaign began as a fight between LDF and UDF over CAA. Towards the fag end, there was a verbal duel between Rahul Gandhi and Pinarayi Vijayan The fake video allegation in Vadakara led to a legal fight between CPMs K K Shailaja and Congresss Shafi Parambil In Thiruvanamthapuram, UDFs Shashi Tharoor and NDAs Rajeev Chandrasekhar were locked in a legal fight over alleged remarks This could well be the first election where the bi-polar politics of Kerala has transformed into a real tri-polar fight, with BJP candidates vying for top slots

The New Indian Express 26 Apr 2024 7:28 am

Kerala: Candidates tweaked schedule to beat the heat in exhausting poll campaign

KOCHI: With heatwave-like conditions prevailing in the state, the month-long election campaign turned out to be a gruelling task for candidates. Campaigning in open vehicles was exhausting with candidates being exposed to the sun and a hot wind. Most candidates scheduled their campaigns in open vehicles during the morning and evening hours and focused on visits to institutions and houses in the afternoon. With heat and humidity causing health issues, to avoid dehydration, the candidates preferred light and vegetarian food, drinking plenty of water. The southern districts have received isolated showers, which helped bring down the temperature. But the situation in north Kerala, especially Palakkad, Malappuram and Kannur, remains tough, said Cusat Advanced Centre for Atmospheric Radar Research director S Abhilash. Campaigning in an open jeep was a tough task as hot air was blowing on our faces for hours together, the open-jeep campaigning extended from early morning to 3pm, for the past three weeks. The extreme heat caused rashes because of which I couldnt sleep properly at night, said Alathur LDF candidate K Radhakrishnan. Campaigning was strenuous in Palakkad where the mercury has been hovering above 41 degrees Celsius for the past couple of weeks. The green canopy in the villages provided much relief, said LDF candidate A Vijayaraghavan. We rested under banyan trees and held small corner meetings, said UDFs V K Sreekandan. As a Palakkad native, the hot climate has not been a challenge. For the past 28 days, I have been travelling in an open jeep throughout the day, he added. It has been exhausting, but I didnt have any health issue, said BJP candidate C Krishnakumar. I consumed plenty of butter milk and curd to keep the body cool. UDF candidate for Thrissur, K Muraleedharan too said the campaign was tiring. It has been energy-sapping. The diet has been normal, but I drank a lot of water, he said. The candidates fear the hot conditions may force some voters to stay indoors, leading to a drop in polling percentage.

The New Indian Express 26 Apr 2024 7:20 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

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

Crucial electoral battle for Kerala Opposition leader VD Satheesan

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: For Opposition Leader VD Satheesan it's the first crucial Lok Sabha election ever since he became the Congress Legislative Party Leader in 2021. After Oommen Chandy - Ramesh Chennithalas tenure, now the onus is on Satheesan to prove his mettle in the Lok Sabha election where his aim is for a clean sweep in all the 20 seats. If so, it will keep Satheesan in good stead over others in the rat race towards the Chief Minister's seat during the 2026 Assembly election. When Congress state president K Sudhakaran was forced to defend his Lok Sabha seat in Kannur, it gave added responsibility to Satheesan. UDF convener M M Hassan who holds charge of the Congress state president has been currently holding dual roles. But unfortunately the organizational weakness has always been a bane for the party where even now the situation has been the same. The delay in appointing the mandalam presidents has been a detrimental factor for the Congress. But a former Congress state president on condition of anonymity told TNIE that Satheesan should be thankful to Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan as the anti-incumbency has only sidelined the organizational lapses. Satheesan led the party during the two by-elections in Thrikkakara and in Puthupally. The entire party machinery could be brought in there which clinched the victories. But now the onus is on Satheesan to ensure that he betters the 19 seats won by the UDF in the 2019 Lok Sabha election. I would say that Satheesan is lucky as the anti-incumbency has become a crucial factor in favour of him, said a former Congress state president. But there are certain leaders who do not wish to give Satheesan due credit where they claim that its All-India Congress Committee general secretary (organization) K C Venugopal who is the mastermind behind the 2024 Lok Sabha election. It only shows that the road ahead is not going to be smooth for Satheesan in pursuit of the 2026 Assembly election. A veteran Congress leader told TNIE that its Venugopal who is a formidable force right from deciding the candidature, releasing funds and setting the agenda towards campaigning. Its Venus dream to achieve 20/20 seats in this general election. Also, its a matter of pride for him to stand tall among those former senior Congress leaders who had quit the party over the last few years as they had been blaming him for the rout. If theres a clean sweep, the credit would go in favour of Venu and if not, the barometer will turn against Satheesan, said a veteran Congress leader. There are chances of organizational revamping at the top level post the Lok Sabha election. But again that depends on the poll outcome.

The New Indian Express 25 Apr 2024 2:48 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

Will Kerala buck national trend of low voter turnout?

With seven constituencies witnessing three-cornered fights and Vadakara and Kannur witnessing intense two-cornered fights, experts say it is unlikely that the voting percentage will fall in the State

The Hindu 24 Apr 2024 8:46 pm

Manjummel Boys Actor Ties the Knot

Malayalam actor Aparna Das and Manjummel Boys actor Deepak Parambol exchanged vows in a private wedding ceremony on April 24th. The serene Guruvayur temple in Kerala served as the auspicious venue for their union, witnessed by close family members and friends. Photos and videos capturing the beautiful moments of their wedding have been circulating widely on social media platforms. Aparna Das, known for her remarkable performances in films like Thalapathy Vijay's Beast and Kavin's 2023 hit Dada, joined hands in matrimony with Malayalam actor Deepak Parambol, who gained recognition for his role in the blockbuster Manjummel Boys. Their love story culminated in an intimate ceremony, sealing their commitment to each other on April 24th. According to reports, the couple's wedding ceremony unfolded in the sacred precincts of the Guruvayur temple, resonating with traditional customs and rituals. The joyous occasion witnessed the presence of Aparna and Deepak's loved ones, adding warmth and blessings to their new journey together. Renowned trade analyst Sreedhar Pillai shared a heartwarming picture of the newlyweds on April 24th, capturing their radiant smiles and shared happiness. Deepak exuded grace in his silk dhoti, while Aparna's timeless elegance shone through her choice of attire, embellishing her in a traditional saree paired with a intricately embroidered green blouse. Aparna Das and Deepak Parambol, who shared a blossoming relationship for several years, embarked on this lifelong journey of togetherness. Aparna marked her debut in the industry with Fahadh Faasil's Njan Prakashan and gained acclaim for her role in the 2019 film Manoharam, which also featured Deepak. Meanwhile, Deepak Parambol made his entry into Malayalam cinema with Vineeth Sreenivasan's Malarvaadi Arts Club and garnered attention with his role in the highly acclaimed Manjummel Boys. With an impressive filmography including hits like Thattathin Marayathu, Kannur Squad, and D Company, Deepak continues to captivate audiences with his versatile performances, promising a bright future ahead for the newlyweds.

Deccan Chronicle 24 Apr 2024 8:11 pm

Ahead of Lok Sabha polls in Kerala, nine crude bombs recovered from a field in Kannur

Mattanur police and a bomb squad from Kannur neutralise the explosives

The Hindu 24 Apr 2024 5:17 pm

INDIA bloc a platform against BJP: Vijayan

KANNUR (KERALA), April 23: Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Tuesday said the INDIA bloc was not a front, but a system of opposition political parties that has come up as a platform against the ruling BJP at the Centre. The statement by Vijayan comes amidst an intense fight between the CPI(M)-led LDF and the []

thehillstimes 24 Apr 2024 1:25 am

INDIA leader will be decided after ....: Vijayan

He said, during a press meet in Kannur, that during the LS polls, alliances were being formed in various states as part of the platform and its result was that the Bharatiya Janata Party was being largely isolated.

Rediff 23 Apr 2024 7:41 pm

Kerala CM Criticizes PM's Divisive Speech, Urges Election Commission to Take Action

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan spoke up about Prime Minister Narendra Modi's comments on the Muslim community during an election rally in Rajasthan's Banswara. Pinarayi Vijayan said these remarks were harmful and aimed at dividing people. During a press conference in Kannur, Pinarayi Vijayan stated, The derogatory reference to intruders and 'hoarders' is untrue and part of their ideological code. He added, The fact that the Prime Minister himself has come forward to take political advantage by saying communalism during the elections is an illustration of the challenges facing democratic and secular values in the country. Pinarayi Vijayan urged the Election Commission to take notice of the Prime Minister's speech. He said, The Muslim community was also accused of stealing the country's wealth. The Election Commission should take strong action against these defamatory and communal remarks. Pinarayi Vijayan also criticized the BJP for undermining the country's constitutional institutions. He said, The formation of the selection committee for the Election Commission, excluding the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, is particularly concerning. He added, Numerous legal violations by high-ranking officials in the central government, including the Prime Minister, have been alleged, yet the Election Commission has remained silent, failing to assert its neutrality. He further stated, Furthermore, the Commission's lack of intervention in the Prime minister's statement of communal propaganda during elections, aimed at inciting religious sentiments, raises serious doubts about its impartiality. It is imperative that the Election Commission takes immediate action to reassure the public of its neutrality.

Deccan Chronicle 23 Apr 2024 4:08 pm

Rahul must talk politics, cant dodge CAA to please BJP: CM Vijayan

Kannur, April 23 (UNI) Kerala Chief Minister and CPI(M) politburo member Pinarayi Vijayan on Tuesday came down heavily on his INDI alliance partner and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi whom he appeared to be unhappy with for not being vocal about the Citizenship Amendment Act, and he also slammed the Election Commission for their biased approach... The post Rahul must talk politics, cant dodge CAA to please BJP: CM Vijayan first appeared on Central India's Premier English Daily .

Central Chronicle 23 Apr 2024 3:34 pm

People's experience is that Rahul is not a serious politician: Kerala CM Vijayan

People's experience is that Rahul is not a serious politician: Kerala CM Vijayan As the voting day in Kerala for the 2024 election nears, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Thursday continued his attack against Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, calling him a non-serious and immature politician. Many times when serious political developments happened in the Country, Rahul Gandhi was not here. It is the experience of the people in the country that he is not a serious politician. We refrained from commenting on it because he is from another party and it is their internal issue. But during the time of the general election, coming here and making comments in support of central investigation agencies is highly immature, Vijayan said during a press conference here. Earlier during his campaign speech in Kerala, Rahul Gandhi had asked why CM Vijayan was being scot-free by the Central investigation agencies for the various scandals against his government though other Opposition leaders are being hounded by them. Vijayan also refused to criticise the remarks of LDF MLA PV Anvar who asked to examine Rahul Gandhi's DNA to determine whether he was a scion of the Nehru-Gandhi family. The Chief Minister said that one gets strong hitbacks for what one says and acts. Earlier In a scathing attack, Anvar said that Rahul Gandhi has stooped to such a low level that he lost the right to use the surname of Gandhi. He said that a person who was born into the Nehru-Gandhi family can not act like Rahul. Meanwhile, CM Vijayan also said that the remarks made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi about the Muslim community during the election campaign in Rajasthan's Banswara are defamatory and aimed at communal polarization. The derogatory reference to intruders and 'hoarders' is untrue and part of their ideological code. The fact that the Prime Minister himself has come forward to take political advantage by saying communalism during the elections is an illustration of the challenges facing democratic and secular values in the country, he said during a press conference in Kannur. In an election rally in Rajasthan's Banswara Prime Minister Narendra Modi had claimed that the Congress manifesto talks about redistributing wealth to Muslims. (ANI)

devdiscourse 23 Apr 2024 3:21 pm

PM Modi's remarks on Muslims aimed at communal polarization: Pinarayi

Kannur: Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Tuesday said that that the Lok Sabha elections is crucial to protect the Constitution and its core values like secularism, democracy, freedom, and national unity. He expressed concerns that these values are under threat from the NDA government, led by the Bharatiya Janata Party and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Vijayan, while addressing a press conference in Kannur, emphasized the importance of citizens voting wisely to prevent potential risks to the country's future if the BJP secures another term at the Centre. He mentioned that there is growing opposition to the BJP, which is resorting to divisive tactics like communalism during the election campaigns. The Chief Minister also urged the Central Election Commission to take action against the Prime Minister over his hate speech. The remarks made by Prime Minister about the Muslim community during the election campaign in Rajasthan's Banswara are defamatory and aimed at communal polarization. The derogatory reference to intruders and 'hoarders' is untrue and part of their ideological code. The fact that the Prime Minister himself has come forward to take political advantage by saying communalism during the elections is an illustration of the challenges facing democratic and secular values in the country, Pinarayi said.

Deccan Chronicle 23 Apr 2024 2:06 pm

Referred to Gandhis old name due to his recent statements helping BJP: Vijayan

Kannur: Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Tuesday defended his recent recollection of Rahul Gandhis old name, stating that it was in response to certain statements made by the Congress leader during campaigning in the state, which according to the left leader, helped the BJP and agencies under its control. Vijayan said that such a 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 23 Apr 2024 1:14 pm

PM Modi's remarks on Muslims aimed at communal polarization: Kerala CM Vijayan

PM Modi's remarks on Muslims aimed at communal polarization: Kerala CM Vijayan Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Tuesday said that the remarks made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi about the Muslim community during the election campaign in Rajasthan's Banswara are defamatory and aimed at communal polarization. The derogatory reference to intruders and 'hoarders' is untrue and part of their ideological code. The fact that the Prime Minister himself has come forward to take political advantage by saying communalism during the elections is an illustration of the challenges facing democratic and secular values in the country, he said during a press conference in Kannur. In an election rally in Rajasthan's Banswara Prime Minister Narendra Modi had claimed that the Congress manifesto talks about redistributing wealth to Muslims. The Kerala Chief Minister said that the Election Commission should take cognisance of the prime Minister's speech. The Muslim community was also accused of stealing the country's wealth. The Election Commission should take strong action against these defamatory and communal remarks. All the progressive and secular forces of the country need to come together to ensure transparent and democratic elections. The essence of this country is based on secularism and friendship. Any attitude or statement that harms it needs to be questioned and opposed, Vijayan said. He accused the BJP of undermining the country's constitutional institutions, eroding their independence and autonomy. The formation of the selection committee for the Election Commission, excluding the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, is particularly concerning. Numerous legal violations by high-ranking officials in the central government, including the Prime Minister, have been alleged, yet the Election Commission has remained silent, failing to assert its neutrality, he said. Furthermore, the Commission's lack of intervention in the Prime minister's statement of communal propaganda during elections, aimed at inciting religious sentiments, raises serious doubts about its impartiality. It is imperative that the Election Commission takes immediate action to reassure the public of its neutrality, he added. (ANI)

devdiscourse 23 Apr 2024 11:57 am

EC not acting in non-partisan manner: Pinarayi Vijayan on PM remarks regarding Muslims

KANNUR: Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Tuesday said that it was unfortunate that the Election Commission (EC) was not acting in a non-partisan manner by taking immediate action in connection with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent alleged remarks against Muslims. Vijayan contended it was a situation where the EC ought to have acted immediately, but till now it has been silent on the issue. It is unfortunate. The EC should have shown it was non-partisan. It should have acted immediately, the Marxist veteran said at a press meet here. Vijayan said that this is an issue which would have to be raised before the Supreme Court. At the same time, he claimed that because of such statements by the PM, the anti-BJP sentiment in the nation is strengthening and the saffron party will be isolated even further. PM Modi's redistribution of wealth remarks: What does Congress manifesto actually say? Modi, during a poll rally in Rajasthan's Banswara on Sunday, said that if the Congress comes to power, it would redistribute people's wealth to Muslims. He also alleged that the Congress plans to give people's hard-earned money and valuables to infiltrators and hose who have more children. Criticising the statement, Vijayan had a day ago accused the prime minister of carrying out a communal campaign by fabricating imaginary stories to create anti-Muslim hatred among people.

The New Indian Express 23 Apr 2024 11:49 am

Kerala CM criticises EC over PM Modis remarks against Muslims

Kannur: Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Tuesday said that it was unfortunate that the Election Commission (EC) was not acting in a non-partisan manner by taking immediate action in connection with Prime Minister Narendra Modis recent alleged remarks against Muslims. Vijayan contended it was a situation where the EC ought to have acted immediately, 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 23 Apr 2024 11:05 am

Kerala CM urges EC to take action against PM Modi over his remarks against Muslims

Kannur: Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Monday termed Prime Minister Narendra Modis alleged remarks against Muslims as anti-national and urged the Election Commission to take action against him. Addressing an election meeting in this northern district, the Marxist veteran said the prime minister had insulted the Muslim community by specifically naming them. Also ReadCongress, 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 22 Apr 2024 11:05 pm