Thiruvananthapuram city zoo waits for return of missing macaw
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Seven-year-old Kerala girl battles rabies infection despite vaccination
KOLLAM: A seven-year-old girl, native of Vilakkudy in Kollam district, has contracted Rabies and she is undergoing treatment at the SAT Hospital in Thiruvananthapuram, despite having received anti-rabies vaccination. Her condition is reported to be critical. According to Rajeena Thomas, president of the Vilakkudy panchayat, the incident occurred on April 8, when the girl, Niya, was bitten on her hand by a stray dog while playing with a duck outside her house. She was initially taken to a primary health centre in the panchayat and later to the Punalur Taluk Hospital, where anti-rabies vaccination was administered. Her final dose of the vaccine was scheduled for May 6. However, last week she developed a persistent high fever. She was admitted to a private hospital in Kollam, but her condition deteriorated. She was then shifted to the SAT Hospital, where doctors confirmed the presence of the rabies virus following tests. She had gone to a neighbour's house and was playing with a duck when a stray dog bit her. Her parents promptly took her to a health centre and then to Punalur Hospital, where vaccination was started. But last week, she developed continuous fever, and though she was taken to a private hospital, rabies was not detected. Her condition worsened, and she is now in the ICU, Rajeena Thomas told TNIE.
Southern Railway to increase average speed of trains under Thiruvananthapuram division
Maintenance standards of main line to be adopted for loop line also. This is expected to benefit around 31 stations in the first phase
M V Raghavan deserves credit for Vizhinjam port, says first VISL CEO Jayakumar
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: At a time when the Congress is claiming former Chief Minister Oommen Chandy as the architect of the Vizhinjam International Seaport Ltd (VISL), the first CEO of VISL -- Dr Jayakumar -- has said that the credit must go to former Ports Minister M V Raghavan for having worked tirelessly to realise the dream. M V Raghavan, as ports minister, was the mastermind behind realising a detailed project report for the port project and forming a company, Jayakumar told TNIE. Credit must also go to this LDF government and Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan for implementing the project overcoming all obstacles, like cyclone Ockhi, floods, and arbitration. MVR had handpicked Jayakumar, who has an MTech and a doctorate in ocean engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Madras, while working with the harbour engineering department. He said the idea of developing a deep water port at Vizhinjam evolved during the period of 1994-95, at the time of the Karunakaran-led UDF government. MVR was the ports minister. The harbour engineering department submitted a project report in March 1995. An MoU was signed with Kumar Energy Corporation on a BOT basis to implement the project. However, due to a lack of progress, it was later cancelled, Jayakumar said. In the 2000-2005 UDF government led by A K Antony, MVR was again put in charge of ports. For the first time, a DPR was prepared for the development of Vizhinjam with private sector participation. That has worked as the base project report till now. It was under MVRs initiative that a special purpose vehicle (SPC) under the Company Act was formed. Later, the SPC was converted to VISL and I was appointed the first CEO, he said. Further, Jayakumar said the first global notification for the development of the port was issued on January 19, 2005, by the UDF government. Though the state government approved a bid by a consortium led by Kaidi Electrical Power Company, China, and Gamon India Private Ltd in February 2006, the then Congress-led government at the Centre denied security clearance. Had the Union government given security clearance, the port would have materialised then, he said. Jayakumar also said that it was a big surprise for him when the Chief Ministers Office called him in 2016 after the Pinarayi Vijayan government assumed office. I had already taken voluntary retirement from service and was not part of VISL. But the CM asked me whether I would like to work as the CEO of VISL. I said yes as it was a passion for me. The LDF government has successfully implemented the project without losing further revenue to the state and by avoiding arbitration. The credit of executing the project rests with this government, he added.
Trash booms bring relief to choked canals in Thiruvananthapuram
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: With concerns over plastic pollution continuing unabated in the capital, the corporation has been grappling with the challenge of curbing plastic waste from choking the citys rivers, canals and drains. In an accomplishment of sorts, the civic body, in collaboration with Plastic Fischer, a Germany-based social enterprise, removed over 600 tonnes of plastic waste from local waterbodies over the past two years -- though it also served to underscore the severity of the crisis. This was achieved using innovative trash-boom systems -- floating barriers designed to trap plastic waste -- across canal networks and rivers including Amayizhanchan canal, Killi River and Ulloor Thodu. In light of the effectiveness of trash booms, the civic body is planning to deploy two more such systems at strategic locations along the Amayizhanchan canal near Rajaji Nagar -- one of the critical hotspots. Abraham Thomas Renjith, project manager at Plastic Fischer, said that trash booms collect an average of 25 tonnes of plastic per month from waterbodies in the capital city. At present, we have employed around 24 individuals and the trash booms have been deployed at critical locations. In some locations, the waste is removed everyday, he said. The project was implemented in Thiruvananthapuram with support from Allianz. Mangaluru, Bengaluru, Mumbai, Kanpur and Varanasi are the other cities where Plastic Fischer is implementing similar projects. We are getting a lot of enquiries from other cities within Kerala, said Abraham. Fencing the canal network to prevent dumping of waste proves to be ineffective, he added. An official of the health wing of the city corporation said that trash booms prove to be very effective. Its a very successful model that can be replicated by other cities and local bodies. We continue with our fight against plastic but rooting out plastic completely is impossible. Though we have strengthened waste collection and enforcement, there is no decline in the generation of waste, said the official. The official said that trash booms will be deployed in more locations, especially the river basins in the immediate future. German tech Venture undertaken with Plastic Fischer, a German social enterprise Trash-boom systems are floating barriers to trap plastic waste Amayizhanchan canal, Killi river among waterbodies cleaned
PM Modi takes swipes at INDIA bloc, LDF government at Vizhinjam port inauguration event
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Prime Minister Narendra Modis speech at the Vizhinjam port inauguration was a blend of praise for Kerala and pointed political remarks aimed at the Opposition, particularly the INDIA bloc led by Rahul Gandhi. In a veiled jab, he said, I want to tell the chief minister: You are a strong pillar of the INDI alliance. Shashi Tharoor is also here. Todays event will surely disturb the sleep of many. The impromptu speech left even the translator Pallipuram Jayakumar stumped. And he erroneously translated the remark as, Care should be taken to address the problems related to our airlines. Noticing the error, Modi took it in his stride. The message has reached where it was meant to, he said, drawing laughter and applause from the audience. He also highlighted Ports Minister V N Vasavans reference to Adani as a partner during his welcome speech, portraying it as a sign of changing times when a communist government acknowledges a private company as a partner. In jest, he also lauded Gautam Adani, who was present on the dais, for developing in Vizhinjam a port grander than the one at Mundra, Gujarat. In Gujarat, he has been working on the [Mundra] port for 30 years. But its nothing compared to what he has developed here. He must to be prepared to hear complaints of the people of Gujarat, Modi said. Surprisingly, the PM made no mention of the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, J&K an issue he had addressed at a recent public event in Bihar. Opening his speech, Modi expressed joy at being in the land of Sree Padmanabha and paid homage to Adi Shankaracharya on his birth anniversary. In his closing remarks, he remembered late Pope Francis, speaking warmly of their meeting and conversations about peace, humanity and service. Those discussions continue to inspire me, he said. However, Vasavan, sought to distance himself from controversy, saying there was not much to be read into his partner reference. Vizhinjam International Seaport seen as game changer Rajeev Chandrasekhar trolled for being seated on dais before Vizhinjam port inaugration event
Rajeev Chandrasekhar trolled for being seated on dais before Vizhinjam port inaugration event
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: BJP state president Rajeev Chandrasekhars presence on the dais during the commissioning of Vizhinjam Port, invited criticism and widespread troll on social media. A slew of leaders, including Tourism Minister Mohamed Riyas and senior CPM leader Thomas Isaac, lashed out against Rajeev in this regard. The BJP state chief arrived on the dais well before the event, and was seen sitting alone in a corner. When BJP workers raised slogans, he too joined them. Riyas who was among the audience, pointed this out, terming it a lack of propriety. Here the state president of a political party occupies a seat on the dais of a government function, well before the function begins. Moreover, he has been raising slogans too. Isnt that sheer pettiness? Riyas asked. In his social media post, Thomas Isaac termed Rajeev a clown. The Vizhinjam port got zero support from the Centre. Thats when a clown seated on the dais, greeted the Union government by raising slogans, Isaac mocked. Sources said Rajeev Chandrasekhar was included among the guests on the dais by the Prime Ministers Office. Its the PMO which approves the final dais plan. The state gives a list, which the PMO can modifiy by either cutting it short or adding new name, added the source
Vizhinjam International Seaport seen as game changer
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: With the commissioning of Vizhinjam International Seaport, Kerala has made it to the global maritime map. The port will be a game changer for the tiny coastal state, though its benefits would only be experienced gradually, say experts. The second and third phases of the port would be completed by 2028. Its expansion, including passenger-cargo facilities, will make Kerala a leader in the global maritime sector. According to the state government, the Vizhinjam Integrated Logistics Hub, along with the Vallarpadam International Container Transshipment Terminal and 17 other smaller ports in Kerala, id poised to play an important role in the global supply chain. During the trial run, the port handled 285 ships and close to six lakh twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs). These numbers reveal the operational efficiency of the new port. The port will have a significant impact on the Kerala economy, said K J Joseph, director, Gulati Institute of Finance and Taxation. It would be game changer for Keralas development. The port will provide backward linkages to different sectors in the state and outside. This is one of the major achievements of the state in the recent past, he said. The port has enormous potential for generating development linkage to the economy at the regional and national levels. It will change the face of Thiruvananthapuram in particular, he added. The port will facilitate the development of business and industry in the state, said S N Raghuchandran Nair, president of the Trivandrum Chamber of Commerce & Industry. This is a very promising port due to its geographical location. All activities happening in any port city in the world, like Dubai or Singapore, will come up here as well. The port will be a big boost to the industry, business and tourism sectors, Raghuchandran said, adding that the benefits wont be experienced overnight but in a gradual manner. A large number of port-related businesses will significantly improve the local economy, he said. Logistics, supply chain, freighting, multi-model transportation, to name a few, will generate a good number of jobs as well, he said. Port-linked industrial parks and the special economic zone will come up at a later stage. They will bring more industrial units to the state, Raghuchandran added. Prime Minister Narendra Modi greets Thiruvananthapuram MP Shashi Tharoor, as MP John Brittas and MLA M Vincent look on CONGRESS SHARES 2015 SPEECH OF OOMMEN CHANDY TO STAKE CLAIM In an apparent move to claim its role in the Vizhinjam Port project, Congress on Friday shared a one-minute video of a 2015 speech by former CM Oommen Chandy on social media. The move came shortly after PM Narendra Modi commissioned the project on Friday. The video shows Chandys declaration that the ambitious Vizhinjam Port project was becoming a reality. The move of the opposition to derail the project by raising corruption allegations will not succeed, Chandy says in the video. Leader of Opposition V D Satheesan shared the video highlighting the partys role in initiating the port project. Noticeably Satheesan didnt turn up for the commissioning. Meanwhile, the Congress organised commemorative events across all district headquarters, lauding Chandys relentless efforts in making the project a reality 'Tharoor's presence at Vizhinjam will give sleepless nights to many,' PM Modi jibes at Congress
Aanavandi Ahoy! There's now a beeline for KSRTC's budget trips
The winding roads through Gavi forests opened up another world for Jayasree B, a retired government official who always kept the fire in her to travel. She has been on regular tours since her retirement, her last one being to Kashmir, just days before the Pahalgam attack. Jayasrees travels within the State are backed by the Budget Tourism Cell (BTC) of KSRTC, which lets her explore the swathes of the state economically and brings her the camaraderie of like-minded travel bugs. It was the film Ordinary that made me long to go to Gavi. When the BTC trip came up, I jumped for it. There are so many places unexplored in this state, and the BTC trips lead us there, she says. Thiruvananthapuram has many such travellers retired, single, or just bitten by the travel bug. They go through less-travelled roads and unexplored trails, sometimes with modest means. As they plan these journeys, they ask: when nature doesnt differentiate, why should travel be only for those who can splurge? Snaps from a recent KSRTC budget trip Aiding this wanderlust is BTC, launched in 2020 and operational since 2021, which now offers 600 services from 93 depots across Kerala, excluding private trips booked on demand. From the 20 depots in Thiruvananthapuram, about 300 services run during weekends and holidays, and 250 during vacations. This May alone, over 200 trips have been charted, compared to less than 150 in the same period last year, excluding private and chartered trips. The income and the BTC trips have shot up by at least 50% since last fiscal. The service is now available from all 93 depots, compared to 45 last year. In Thiruvananthapuram too, its now from all 20 depots instead of just two or three, says V A Jayakumar, BTC Thiruvananthapuram (north) coordinator. Most weekend and holiday trips are one-day or two-day journeys. These have many takers, especially retirees and pilgrims. A popular option is the evening ride through Thiruvananthapuram on a roofless double-decker bus titled Nagarakazhchakal. A similar service called Royal View was recently launched in Munnar, with a covered double-decker bus offering panoramic views of the misty hills. We also have special tours during pilgrim seasons like Pampa Darshanam, Nalambalam Darshanam (July-August), the Panchapandava trail during Onam, the Aranmula Vallasadya, Thiru Airanikulam temple trail during Thiruvathira (December), and backwater trips that include houseboat stays. Trips to Wayanad, Munnar, and Nelliampathy are also very popular, says Anu Mohanan, BTC coordinator at the Pappanamcode depot. Snaps from a recent KSRTC budget trip Snaps from a recent KSRTC budget trip This summer, demand is high as people use the school break for short getaways. Enquiries are pouring in for Munnar and Idukki. In April alone, at least eight trips were conducted, ferrying over 240 people. One-day trips were also popular, such as the Neyyar-Ponmudi trip that carried 30 people to the serene hill station. For long-distance trips, BTC fare includes food and lodging. Stay is arranged in neat hotels tied up with the package, houseboats in places like Alappuzha, or in improved KSRTC waiting facilities, says Anu. The BTC staff accompany us, as they did on our Kollam boat trip last week. Contrary to the belief that KSRTC staff are indifferent, BTC coordinators, drivers, and conductors are very cordial and take care of our every need. We become like a family. I would recommend it even for solo travellers, says Jayasree. She recalls a recent trip where a grieving woman, urged to join, found it the perfect distraction. She was happy at the end; I think shell join us again for the Ponmudi trip this weekend, she adds. For the upcoming Mangaladevi trip on May 11, buses will go till the Kumily depot. Passengers can freshen up there before proceeding by jeep to the hill shrine, nestled in the Western Ghats. The shrine opens just once a year for the Pournami pooja (on May 12 this year), and the trip is already heavily booked. The BTC plan is often to return the same day, eliminating the need for an overnight stay. The demand for this trip has doubled compared to last year, says Anu Mohanan. Snaps from a recent KSRTC budget trip For Shakuntakumari K, a retired school teacher, BTC trips are a great way to connect with friends, family, and fellow travellers. Ive gone on several trips, some to pilgrim spots and last week to Ashtamudi lake. We have a WhatsApp group where monthly schedules are posted. Buses can be uncomfortable sometimes, but theyre generally well-managed and 10% cheaper than other options. For retirees like us, its a great way to travel, she says. She adds that shes discovered places she never knew existed through BTC trips. Like Illikalkallu that was a revelation for me. BTCs tours to places like Anchurli, Ramakkalmedu, Mamalakandam, Gavi, Munnar, Nelliampathy, Wagamon, Athirappilly, Vazhachal, Kannur, and others, including seasonal packages, are favourites among travel lovers. Some require Forest Department permissions. We also conduct off-beat trips, like our monsoon rain tour last year to places where the rains are most enchanting, says Jayakumar. Each depot creates its own chart based on local demand. People-specific plans help travellers plan better. Working professionals use them for weekend breaks or short trips. Monthly charts based on season and area demand are really helpful, says Ambareesh V S, an entrepreneur who often travels with his family, including his school-going daughter. The only negative pointed out is the occasional poor condition of buses. Most often, they are fine. But sometimes we get buses without AC, faulty music systems, or uncomfortable seating. If BTC can assign well-maintained buses exclusively for this even at a slightly higher cost Im sure it would attract more people, say regulars. To learn more, visit KSRTC website or contact individual depots.
Power supply, traffic hit in heavy rainfall on Friday evening in Thiruvananthapuram city
Kerala Vizhinjam Port inauguration: Minister Riyas jibe at BJP
Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala Minister P A Mohammed Riyas on Friday took a swipe on social media after BJP State President Rajeev Chandrasekhar was given a seat on the dais at the Vizhinjam Port inauguration ceremony. Riyas, along with other state ministers and CPI(M) State Secretary M V Govindan, was seated in the audience, while Chandrasekhar shared 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 .
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Tharoors presence at Kerala port inauguration to give sleepless nights to many: PM
Thiruvananthapuram: Prime Minister Narendra Modi officially commissioned the Vizhinjam International Seaport Friday in Thiruvananthapuram in the presence of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and senior Congress leader Shashi Tharoor, whose presence at the inauguration, Modi said, will give sleepless nights to many. Modi also referred to Vijayan as a pillar of the opposition INDIA bloc. The []
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Thiruvananthapuram: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday officially commissioned the Vizhinjam International Seaport here which was completed at an estimated cost of Rs 8,867 crore and said the facility will bring economic stability to Kerala and India. Speaking after commissioning the port, Modi referred to Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan as a pillar of the opposition 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 .
PM Modi commissions Vizhinjam seaport; says it will bring economic stability to Kerala, India
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: (May 2) Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday officially commissioned the Vizhinjam International Seaport here which was completed at an estimated cost of Rs 8,867 crore and said the facility will bring economic stability to Kerala and India. Speaking after commissioning the port, Modi referred to Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan as a pillar of []
PM Narendra Modi Remembers Pope Francis During Vizhinjam Seaport Inauguration
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A significant portion of sea traffic will be redirected back to India through the establishment of the Vizhinjam seaport On Friday, Prime Minister Modi commissioned the Vizhinjam International Seaport. This will boost Indias future in maritime trade and place Kerala on the global trade map. The Vizhinjam International Deepwater Multipurpose... The post Shashi Tharoor Receives PM In Thiruvananthapuram; PM Modi Inaugurates Vizhinjam Seaport appeared first on HW News English .
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Inauguration of Vizhinjam Port in Kerala significant for Indias maritime sector: PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday inaugurated the Vizhinjam seaport in Thiruvananthapuram and stating that it will boost trade, commerce and will be particularly beneficial for Keralas economy. Before slavery, India had seen prosperity for thousands of years. At one time, India had major cities in the global GDP. At that time, what distinguished us []
'Tharoor's presence at Vizhinjam will give sleepless nights to many,' Modi jibes at Congress
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Prime Minister Narendra Modi officially commissioned the Vizhinjam International Seaport on Friday here in the presence of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and senior Congress leader Shashi Tharoor, whose presence at the inauguration, Modi said, will give sleepless nights to many. Modi also referred to Vijayan as a pillar of the opposition INDIA bloc. The Prime Minister told Vijayan and Tharoor, who were on the dais, that their presence at the inauguration event would give sleepless nights to many. However, the person translating his speech did not translate it properly, and it prompted the PM to say, he message has gone across to whom it was meant. The remarks come amid growing speculation about Mr. Tharoor's position within the Congress party, particularly in Kerala, where he has increasingly emphasized his individual stature, setting himself apart from the state's party leadership. Tharoor's choice to personally receive Prime Minister Modi at Thiruvananthapuram airport, despite facing flight delays which he attributed to the dysfunctional state of Delhi's airport, caught considerable attention. A photo of Mr. Tharoor greeting the Prime Minister quickly went viral on social media. Despite delays at the dysfunctional Delhi airport, I managed to land in Thiruvananthapuram in time to receive Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his arrival in my constituency, Mr. Tharoor posted on X. Despite delays at the dysfunctional Delhi airport, managed to land in Thiruvananthapuram in time to receive Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his arrival in my constituency. Looking forward to his officially commissioning Vizhinjam port, a project I have been proud to have been pic.twitter.com/OoGHeS0Gbe Shashi Tharoor (@ShashiTharoor) May 1, 2025 Modi in his speech also expressed his happiness that Kerala's Port Minister, VN Vasavan, supported public-private partnership in development during his welcome address, he added that this shows the changes taking place in the nation. Giving details of the development in the country, Modi said that India was among the top three nations globally on the number of seafarers and in the last 10 years, the capacity of our ports has doubled, their efficiency improved and the turnaround time there decreased by 30 per cent. Modi further said that the seaport has been constructed for Rs 8,800 crore, and its transshipment hub capacity is set to triple in the near future. It is designed to accommodate large cargo ships, addressing a critical need. Until now, 75 per cent of India's transshipment activities were conducted at foreign ports, resulting in significant revenue losses for the country. However, this is poised to change. The funds previously spent abroad will now be channeled into domestic development, creating new economic opportunities for the people of Vizhinjam and Kerala, ensuring that the nation's wealth directly benefits its citizens, he said. He said that the people of Gujarat will be disappointed with Adani Group chairman Gautam Adani for building such a huge port in Kerala when he hails from the western Indian state. The PM also referred to the era before slavery and said that India flourished with prosperity for thousands of years. At one point, it held a significant share of the global GDP. What set India apart from other nations during that time was its impressive maritime capabilities and the thriving economic activity in its port cities. Kerala, in particular, played a major role in this success, he said. Modi further said that the full potential of the port economy is realised when infrastructure development and ease of doing business are prioritised and promoted. Over the past decade, this approach has been the cornerstone of the government's port and waterways policies. Significant strides have been made in advancing industrial activities and driving the holistic development of the state, he said. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan highlighted that the state government covered a significant portion of the project cost. Of the total Rs 5,686 crore, the state government contributed Rs 5,370.86 crore, while Adani Ports and SEZ Ltd invested Rs 2,497 crore. The union government provided a viability gap fund of Rs 818 crore. The Vizhinjam port was initially conceived by the UDF government, with the formal agreement signed in 2015. The LDF government, which assumed power in 2016, successfully completed the project on schedule. We could achieve this too, Vijayan told the cheering crowd. The formal dedication by the Prime Minister comes over four months after the port began its commercial operations. Trial operations started on July 13, 2024, and the port transitioned to full commercial activity on December 3. Since then, it has handled 285 ships and processed 6 lakh TEUs (Twenty-foot Equivalent Units) of container cargoalmost ten times the original estimate. (With inputs from Online Desk, PTI)
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday, while addressing the gathering in Thiruvananthapuram, took a jibe at the INDIA bloc and said that CM Vijayan is a strong part of it. He added that today's event will disturb the sleep of many people.
PM Modi commissions Vizhinjam International Seaport, calls it gateway to Indias maritime future
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM:Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday officially commissioned the Vizhinjam International Seaport, here, which was completed at an estimated cost of Rs 8,867 crore. The PM arrived at the port area by helicopter from Thiruvananthapuram city at 10.15 am and walked around the transshipment hub wearing a hard hat, taking stock of the facilities here. Subsequently, at 11.33 am, he formally commissioned the first phase of the facility in the presence of Kerala Governor Rajendra Arlekar, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, Adani Group chairman Gautam Adani and Thiruvananthapuram Congress MP Shashi Tharoor. Located in Thiruvananthapuram district, the port is expected to transform India's role in international trade and shipping. The deep-water port has been developed by Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd (APSEZ), Indias largest port developer and part of the Adani Group, under a public-private partnership. Following a successful trial run, the port received its commercial commissioning certificate on December 4 last year. The Vizhinjam International Transhipment Deepwater Multipurpose Seaport is an ambitious project taken up by the Government of Kerala. The port is currently being developed in a landlord model with a Public Private Partnership component on a design, build, finance, operate and transfer basis. The private partner, the Concessionaire Adani Vizhinjam Port Private Limited has commenced the construction on December 5, 2015. It is the country's first dedicated container transhipment port, representing the transformative advancements being made in India's maritime sector as part of the unified vision of Viksit Bharat. Vizhinjam Port, which is strategically important, has been identified as a key priority project that will contribute to strengthening India's position in global trade, enhancing logistics efficiency, and reducing reliance on foreign ports for cargo transhipment. Its natural deep draft of nearly 20 meters and location near one of the world's busiest sea trade routes further strengthen India's position in global trade. Vizhinjam Port, having strategic importance, has been identified as a key priority project which will contribute in strengthening India's position in global trade, enhance logistics efficiency, and reduce reliance on foreign ports for cargo transshipment. Its natural deep draft of nearly 20 meters and location near one of the world's busiest sea trade routes further strengthens India's position in global trade. (With inputs from ANI)
PM Modi commissions Vizhinjam International Seaport
Thiruvananthapuram, May 2: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday officially commissioned the Vizhinjam International Seaport, here, which was completed at an estimated cost of Rs 8,867 crore. The PM arrived at the port area by helicopter from Thiruvananthapuram city at 10.15 am and walked around the transshipment hub wearing a hard hat, taking stock of the facilities here. Subsequently, at 11.33 am, he formally commissioned the first phase of the facility in the presence of Kerala Governor Rajendra Arlekar, Chief [] The post PM Modi commissions Vizhinjam International Seaport appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
PM Modi in Thiruvananthapuram, set to commission Vizhinjam international seaport
Thiruvananthapuram has come under heightened security and traffic control on account of Prime Minister Narendra Modis arrival
PM Modi to inaugurate Indias first semi-automated trans-shipment
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the Vizhinjam International Seaport on May 2, marking a major milestone in Indias maritime infrastructure. Located near Thiruvananthapuram, the port is the countrys first semi-automated and natural deep-water trans-shipment hub. The post PM Modi to inaugurate Indias first semi-automated trans-shipment appeared first on Fusion - WeRIndia .
Shashi Tharoor welcomed PM Modi in Thiruvananthapuram, celebrating the commissioning of the Vizhinjam International Seaport. This deep-water transshipment port, a public-private partnership, aims to boost India's cargo capacity and reduce reliance on foreign ports. Kerala's CM hails it as a historic moment, with the port already handling significant vessel traffic and integrating into global shipping routes.
All the 11 convicts in Pothencode Sudheesh murder case awarded life imprisonment
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Nedumangad SC/ST Special Court on Wednesday sentenced all 11 convicts in the Pothencode Sudheesh murder case to life imprisonment. Judge A Shajahan delivered the verdict a day after finding all the accused guilty. According to the case, an 11-member gang hacked to death Mangalapuram native Sudheesh, 32, on December 11, 2021. Police said the victim, who had a criminal background, was killed during a scuffle between rival gangs. CCTV footage showed the convicts celebrating the murder with the severed foot of the victim. The police charged the accused with murder, criminal conspiracy and causing injury with weapons. The convicts are Ottakam Rajesh, Sudheesh aka Unni, Shyam, Nidheesh, Nandeesh, Ranjith, Sreenath, Sooraj, Arun, Jishnu Pradeep and Sachin. The incident happened around 2.30 pm on December 11, 2021, when the gang chased Sudheesh who had taken refuge at a relatives house and hacked him to death. The gang, arriving on two bikes and an autorickshaw, also damaged the window panes and door of the house where he was hiding. According to police, Sudheesh suffered more than a hundred cut injuries. He bled to death after the gang chopped off his foot in front of his wife and child. The attackers carried the severed foot for over half a kilometre before discarding it. The murder was an act of revenge for an earlier attack by Sudheesh on one of their associates.
Massive security arrangements ahead of PM Modis Vizhinjam visit
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: As Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to visit the state capital on May 1 and 2, elaborate security arrangements have been put in place by the city police. Around 4,000 police personnel will be deployed across major locations to ensure foolproof security during the visit. Special bomb detection and disposal squads (BDDS) and dog squads have been deployed. Anti-drone systems will be operational throughout the PMs route and event venues. Multiple Superintendents of Police have been assigned in different zones, with clear demarcation of responsibilities to ensure coordinated security operations, said T Farash, DCP (L/O) Police sources confirmed that all major roads leading to and from the PMs route will be under constant surveillance, with CCTV monitoring and intelligence teams on alert. High-rise buildings near event venues and travel routes have been inspected. Intelligence inputs are being closely monitored, and police have instructed local authorities to keep a watch on lodging facilities and transportation hubs for any suspicious activities. City police have announced traffic restrictions on May 1 from 2pm to 10 pm and on May 2 from 6.30pm.
SETC luxury buses to ease long-distance rides
CHENNAI: Long-distance travellers bound for destinations like Nagercoil or Tirunelveli, or cities such as Bengaluru and Thiruvananthapuram in neighbouring states, will soon be able to travel with enhanced comfort at an affordable price in government-run luxury buses from brands like Volvo, Benz, and Eicher. For the first time, the State Express Transport Corpoation (SETC) is set to introduce multi-axle luxury buses in its fleet. Till now, such high-end buses were predominantly operated by private omni bus services in Tamil Nadu. Taking a cue from neighbouring states where Karnataka offers Airavat Club Class and Andhra Pradesh runs Volvo buses under names like Amaravathi, Garuda, and Garuda Plus Tamil Nadu is preparing to roll out a similar premium service. Official sources from SETC said 20 air-conditioned (AC) multi-axle luxury buses from eligible brands will be purchased. Tenders have already been floated for the purchase of these multi-axle buses, which are expected to provide superior travel comfort compared to standard axle models, said an official. The initiative is aimed at attracting travellers willing to pay a slightly higher fare for enhanced comfort, especially those who typically opt for private buses due to limited train availability or time constraints. A section of travellers that cant get train tickets usually turns to private omni buses despite higher fares, preferring comfort and faster travel. This SETC initiative will provide them with a luxurious alternative for trips to places like Bengaluru and Nagercoil, an official explained. To meet the increasing demand during weekends and festival season, SETC has also decided to hire 20 AC private buses which are expected to be introduced from May-end, added the official. SETC, which serves routes above 300 km, carried around 72,553 passengers a day during the 2024-25 period (up to February). The corporation operates 1,000 scheduled services across 195 routes 90 interstate and 105 intrastate using a fleet of 1,080 buses. Additionally, SETC offers a 50% fare discount to frequent travellers. Those making more than five trips a month are eligible for the discount from their sixth trip onwards. Last year, a total of 4,376 travellers benefited from this concession. Last week, the transport department issued tender notices for the procurement of 2,144 buses. This includes 110 non-AC sleeper-cum-seater buses and 10 AC seater buses for SETC. The tenders cover 876 mofussil buses for six TNSTCs, 297 standard floor buses, and 260 ultra-low floor buses for MTC. Additionally, tenders for the purchase of 745 CNG-powered mofussil and town buses were floated on Wednesday. In total, tenders have been issued for 2,909 buses.
Comprehensive study on cards for safe trekking at Agasthyakoodam
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: In an effort to promote sustainable and safe trekking, the State Forest Development Agency jointly with the Kerala Institute of Travel and Tourism Studies (KITTS), is launching a comprehensive study at Agasthyakoodam - one of the toughest trekking trails in South India. The initiative aims to assess the peaks carrying capacity, identify safety gaps and conduct detailed destination audits and develop strict safety protocols for the visitors. Agasthyakoodam, the second highest peak in Kerala, attracts thousands of trekkers each year and is part of the ecologically sensitive Agasthyamala Biosphere Reserve. Recognised by UNESCO and included in the World Network of Biosphere Reserves in 2016, the region is known for its rich biodiversity and cultural significance. According to officials, the study will help formulate protocols for visitor management, safety gaps in the present infrastructure and ensure that tourism activities are aligned with environmental preservation and public safety. Additional principal chief conservator of forests, J Justin Mohan, said that Agasthyakoodam is a place visited by thousands of people every year. The safety audit will provide an opportunity for the department to identify the safety aspects to protect the interests of visitors including the accommodation facilities, accidental falls while trekking and human-wildlife conflict, he said. He said that SFDA jointly with KITTS will conduct a carrying capacity study in 12 destinations including Agasthyakoodam. The study will be completed by August this year. Besides this, we are planning to do safety audits and destination audits in 14 ecotourism destinations. This is the first time we are doing such comprehensive studies at Agasthyakoodam, he added. An official of the forest department said that at present only physically fit people in limited numbers are allowed to trek at the peak. We are allowing only hundred people per day and we are doing this after following strict conditions. Especially the individual signing up for the trek should be hundred per cent fit , said the official.
Gateway to global maritime trade
Vizhinjam International Seaport , Indias first deep-water, multipurpose seaport, has been developed by the Kerala government at Vizhinjam near Thiruvananthapuram. The port is primarily designed to handle transshipment and gateway container cargo, with provisions for a cruise terminal, liquid bulk berth, and additional terminals. The project follows the landlord model, developed through a Public-Private Partnership under a Design, Build, Finance, Operate, and Transfer basis. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will dedicate the Vizhinjam port to the nation on Friday (May 2). Governor Arlekar, BJP state chief Rajeev Chandrasekhar among invitees for Vizhinjam seaport inauguration Purpose Transshipment hub Aims to reduce Indias dependence on foreign ports like Colombo, Singapore, and Dubai. Currently, around 75% of Indias transshipment cargo is handled by these ports. Cost Savings Expected to save $200-400 million annually in transshipment costs Accommodate mega vessels Can handle ultra-large container ships that no other Indian ports can Economic growth Will boost Indias blue economy, stimulate regional development, and create employment Strategic importance Location advantage Closer to international east-west shipping routes than other Indian ports. Reduces transit time and operational cost for cargo ships. Reduces foreign dependence Reclaims India-bound transshipment cargo from foreign ports. Strengthens domestic maritime capabilities Deepwater capability First Indian port with 20-metre natural draft. Can accommodate next-generation container vessels Maritime economy The port is expected to increase Indias share in global shipping and strengthen its position as a maritime power National security & Naval presence Enhances Indias monitoring capabilities in the Indian Ocean. Strategically bolsters maritime defence and trade route security Capacity & infrastructure Phase 1 Container berth: 800 metres Capacity: 1 million TEUs annually Breakwater: 3 km Phase 2 (by 2028): Additional 400-metre berth Capacity: 2.5 million TEUs Phase 3 Berth extended to 2,000 metres Breakwater extended to 4 km Final capacity: 3.3 million TEUs Key features Proximity to global shipping routes Just 10 nautical miles from the major east-west international shipping lane, connecting Europe, the Arabian Gulf, and the Far East. Natural deep draft Depth of 18-20 metres within 1 km of the shore - suitable for large mother vessels. Strategic Location Southernmost port of India. It can efficiently handle and transfer Indian and regional cargo to mainline vessels, reducing costs compared to routing cargo via Colombo Low littoral drift Reduces need for maintenance dredging over the years Fuel bunkering hub Suitable for ship refuelling, making it an important stop for ships in the region. Satheesan opts out of Vizhinjam seaport launch
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Amid controversy surrounding the exclusion of the Leader of Opposition VD Satheesan from the invitee list for the Vizhinjam International Seaport inauguration, Ports Minister V N Vasavan clarified that V D Satheesans name was in the list submitted to the Union government. The minister said that the state government had concerns regarding the availability of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the wake of the terrorist attack in Pahalgam , and confirmation from the PMO came only on Monday, along with approval for the final 17-member invitee list. The PMO added the name of BJP state president Rajeev Chandrasekhar also to the list, said Vasavan. I sent the invite to the Leader of Opposition after getting the confirmation. However I did not get any response so far, said Vasavan. Rajeev Chandrasekhar was invited not as the state president of BJP, but as a former Union minister. It was a direction, which we could not ignore, from the Union government, he added. The final invitee list includes Governor Rajendra Arlekar, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, Union minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways Sarbananda Sonowal, Union ministers Suresh Gopi and George Kurian, state ministers V N Vasavan, V Sivankutty, G R Anil and Saji Cherian, MPs Shashi Tharoor, Adoor Prakash and A A Rahim, M Vincent MLA, Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani, Mayor Arya Rajendran, Rajeev Chandrasekhar and Adani Port MD Karan Adani. Vasavan confirmed that no more than seven people would be allowed to speak on the dais when the Prime Minister addresses the public. He also said that representatives of Latin Catholic Church would be invited. The programme is scheduled to start at 11 am and wrap up in one-and-a-half hours. In defence of the formal commissioning of the port being tied to the LDF governments fourth anniversary, Vasavan said that there was no issue with this. This is a state government project under public-private partnership. So, when the project is inaugurated around the anniversary, its part of the celebration. Its a matter of pride for the government, he said.
Sarada Muraleedharans performance was exemplary, says CM Pinarayi Vijayan
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has said that Sarada Muraleedharan made her official service meaningful through bold stands and exemplary performance. He was speaking at the send-off function organised at the Secretariat Durbar Hall for the outgoing chief secretary. The CM said Sarada efficiently coordinated the Wayanad rehabilitation, Vizhinjam Port project, and anti-drug activities of the state government. Sarada, through her administrative calibre, sent a message to the patriarchal society that women are equal or above men. She also took a bold stand against colourism, the CM said. In her reply Sarada said she was happy that Kerala is becoming a hope for the world. She said Keralas achievements in waste management were recognised internationally. Her successor A Jayathilak welcomed the gathering.
Satheesan opts out of Vizhinjam seaport launch
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Leader of opposition V D Satheesan will not attend the inaugural function of the Vizhinjam Seaport on May 2. His office alleged that the LDF government failed to ensure his presence in the inaugural function. However, the Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan dismissed the allegation and clarified that Satheesans name was included in the list submitted by the state government to the Prime Ministers Office. The final decision on the list of attendees was taken by the PMO. The state government had only submitted the proposals. The invitation was sent after the PMO gave the final list to the state government. The invitation was extended to all leaders from the Chief Ministers Office simultaneously, he said. Congress has decided to limit the presence of Opposition in the inaugural function to its Thiruvananthapuram MP Shashi Tharoor and Vizhinjam MLA M Vincent. Though the state government had not sent invitations to political leaders, some channel reports on Tuesday said that the leader of opposition was not in the list though Tharoor and Vincents name were included. At a press conference, M Vincent alleged that Satheesan was excluded from the function. However, when TNIE contacted Vincent, he said he has also not received the invitation letter, but was told by some sources that Satheesans name was not in the list. Meanwhile, Port Minister V N Vasavan told TNIE that the invitations to the leader of Opposition, Tharoor and Vincent were sent through a messenger in the morning after the PMOs approval. The opposition leader did not respond to repeated efforts to get his response. Satheesans office said that the leader of Opposition was invited in a letter head of the port minister and his role at the function was not specified. Satheesan will participate in the UDF coordination meeting to be held on May 2 in Kozhikode. Meanwhile, there is a differing view in the Congress and UDF against Satheesans decision to opt out of the programme. Tharoor is the only Congress leader who had visited the port premises after the CMs visit. Meanwhile CM Pinarayi dismissed reports that BJP state president Rajeev Chandrasekhars name was sent by the state government. We had included only the names of peoples representatives in the states list. It was in the list approved by the PMO that those names were included. We had not included the names of the LDF convener or the secretaries of the CPM or CPI in the list, he said.
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SC stays HC order directing CBI probe against Kerala CM's chief principal secretary
In a major relief to K M Abraham, a former IAS officer and the chief principal secretary of Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, the Supreme Court on Wednesday stayed a HC order directing the CBI to file an FIR and start a probe against him in connection with a disproportionate assets case. We stay the Kerala High Court order, said a two-judge bench of the apex court, led by Justice Dipankar Datta and including Justice Manmohan. The top court also issued notices to the CBI, Kerala government and the complainant -- activist Jomon Puthenpurackal -- after hearing an appeal filed by Abraham. Senior advocate R Basant, appearing for Abraham, told the apex court that an FIR under the Prevention of Corruption Act cannot be registered without the mandatory sanction under Section 17A of the law. Earlier, the Kerala High Court, after going through the petition of Puthenpurackal, ordered the CBI to file an FIR and start a probe against Abraham. The HC was satisfied with the contention of Puthenpurackal that Abraham's alleged role in the disproportionate assets case should be investigated. The HC, in its order directing a CBI probe against Abraham, observed that he had held a Cabinet rank, and an investigation by the State Vigilance and Anti-Corruption Bureau would not instill public confidence. Thereby a CBI probe is necessary, said the HC in its order. The HC said that vigilance officials, while conducting a preliminary inquiry into the property of Abraham, had deliberately reduced the value of his assets with the intent to protect him. Before the Kerala HC passed the order on Puthenpurackal's plea, a special court in Thiruvananthapuram had rejected his petition seeking a direction for a vigilance probe into the allegations of disproportionate assets against Abraham, citing lack of evidence. This forced Puthenpurackal to knock the doors of the HC. After the HC passed the order directing a CBI probe against Abraham, the former IAS officer moved the apex court by filing a Special Leave Petition (SLP) seeking a stay on it.
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: A section of guest teachers, who were appointed in aided higher secondary schools in June last year have complained that they have not been provided remuneration for the entire academic year. The guest teachers have been visiting the Regional Deputy Director (RDD) offices of the higher secondary wing across the state for the past many months to get their pay disbursed but to no avail. Officials at the RDD-level have cited certain 'technical reasons' for keeping the guest teachers' pay, calculated on daily wage basis, on hold. According to them, the rules stipulate a 15 day gap between the issuance of advertisement for the post in newspapers and the appointment of guest teachers. The officials maintained that the remuneration has been put on hold as some of the guest teachers were appointed within the 15 day period. Meanwhile, the guest teachers have pointed out that their appointments were carried out right from the beginning of the academic year to ensure that classes were not disrupted. Besides, the officials began citing the 15-day rule only in March this year, allegedly as an excuse to delay the payments indefinitely. We present our documents to the RDD offices for verification and approval within 15 days of our appointment in June. However, the officials do not process the papers and keep them on hold till the academic year draws to a close, said a guest teacher. The general education department was unable to provide the exact number of aided guest teachers across the state, saying that the data was available only with the RDD offices concerned. According to unofficial estimates, close to 1,500 guest teachers' pay has been affected. When contacted, Higher Secondary Joint Director (Academic) Shajitha S admitted to certain delays in processing of guest lecturer remuneration at the RDD level and added that such cases were being looked into. The department is thinking of bringing out a detailed set of guidelines on guest teacher appointment and salary disbursal from the upcoming academic year so that such issues are not repeated, she told TNIE . Meanwhile, the guest teachers in government schools have not been affected as the Principals have been empowered to make such appointments and disburse their remuneration in a timely manner.
All eyes on Vizhinjam, PM Narendra Modi to commission the port
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: With just two days to go for its commissioning, all eyes are on the Vizhinjam International Seaport as it prepares to welcome Prime Minister Narendra Modi who will dedicate this landmark infrastructure project to the nation. As Indias first semi-automated port, Vizhinjam has already placed Kerala on the global maritime map. Its commissioning, on Friday will mark a rare event in Indian port history, reminiscent of the inauguration of the Cochin Port nearly a century ago. Officials from the Vizhinjam International Seaport Ltd (VISL) and the Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd (APSEZ), in coordination with the Special Protection Group (SPG), are finalising security and logistics arrangements for the Prime Ministers visit. A trial run to review these arrangements will take place on Wednesday. The Prime Minister is expected to arrive in Thiruvananthapuram on Thursday evening and stay overnight at the Raj Bhavan. On Friday morning, he will take a helicopter ride from the Pangode helipad to the port helipad, reaching there around 10.05am. PM Modi will first visit the ports operations building to inspect the control systems and interact with the staff. He will then proceed to the berth to observe the container handling operations up close and officially commission the port. The plan is to berth a mothership during the Prime Ministers visit, but this will depend on final approval from the SPG, said an official. Modi is expected to address the public at the venue, which has a seating capacity of 7,500, by 11am. The ceremony will also be attended by Kerala Governor Rajendra Arlekar, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, Union Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways Sarbananda Sonowal, state ministers, and Adani Group chairman Gautam Adani. The chief minister is likely to announce the details of the next phases of the ports development, which includes improvements to road and rail connectivity. The public event is scheduled to conclude by noon. The Prime Ministers visit comes over four months after the port began its commercial operations. Trial operations started on July 13, 2024, and the port transitioned to full commercial activity on December 3. Since then, it has handled 277 ships and processed 6 lakh TEUs (Twenty-foot Equivalent Units) of container cargo -- almost ten times the original estimate. Project timeline June 10, 2015: Cabinet approves the project August 17, 2015: Kerala government and Adani Ports sign the agreement June 2023: Government sets new deadline for Adani to complete the work July 13, 2024: Trial operations begin December 3, 2024: Commercial operations commence April 9, 2025: Agreement on VGF (Viability Gap Funding) May 2, 2025: Prime Minister to commission the port
Second Sainik School to come up in Thiruvananthapuram
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The second Sainik School for the capital district will be set up at Mannam Memorial Residential Higher Secondary School (MMRHS) at Neeramankara in Karamana. The Ministry of Defence has approved the application submitted by the Nair Service Society (NSS) for setting up a Sainik School. The new school is expected to fulfill the aspirations of hundreds of students and their parents who wish to be part of the prestigious Sainik School system. The school was awarded after the authorities completed all procedures including site inspection. The new school was awarded to NSS under the new Public-Private-Partnership(PPP) model being introduced by the Central government in 2022-23. Once started functioning, the admission would be conducted for class VI and IX only. We have applied for Sainik School in 2023, NSS Thiruvananthapuram taluk union president M Sangeeth Kumar told TNIE. The new school will be set up in stipulated eight acres. We have a total of more than 26-acres facility for setting up firing ground and swimming pool, he said.
AKG Centre a hallmark of energy efficiency and eco-friendliness
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: AKG Centre, the new CPM headquarters inaugurated last week, could prove a model for others, including rival parties, for its architectural value, eco-friendliness and energy efficiency. According to the CPM, it is the first building in Kerala to achieve the Green Rating for Integrated Habitat Assessment (GRIHA) 4 rating from the Union Ministry of New and Renewable Energy. An array of special interior and exterior features makes the building stand out from other modern-day structures. Environmental friendliness is its primary hallmark. As per the party, the building, constructed in adherence to green protocol, has only 30% of its 60,000 sq ft space air-conditioned. The 11-storey solar-powered building has two underground floors just for parking and can accommodate up to 60 vehicles at a time, the party said. Under normal circumstances, the building can withstand even a moderate earthquake, and wont suffer cracks. Theres a chain of about 220 pilings across the compound. Of these, 82 are for the main building alone, said senior CPM leader A K Balan. He said the entire electrical equipment has five-star rating. Odourless paint has been used, while curtains and carpets are indigenous, Balan said, adding that the building is also disabled-friendly. There are special water storage facilities for rainwater harvesting and normal supply. If required, we can supply water to surrounding regions too, especially if theres a fire, Balan said. All the furniture for the building have been procured from Rubco, a PSU. Balan said CPM took special care to ensure that contracts for different aspects of the building was awarded through competitive bidding to avoid needless controversies. We can say with pride that we didnt have to take a single building rule exemption, he said. Spread across 32 cents at NS Warrier Road, three floors of the building have been dedicated for office works and meetings and also house conference halls. The building has facilities for the state committee office, a meeting hall for the secretariat, a space for media briefing, studio, office rooms for the politburo, central committee and state secretariat members, in addition to a modernised kitchen and accommodation for senior leaders. It was the late Kodiyeri Balakrishnan who identified the land next to the old building while serving as the CPM state secretary and proposed the construction of the new office building. It was designed by architect Mahesh. Criteria Site planning Preservation of topsoil and existing vegetation Stormwater management Minimisation of hard paving to reduce heat island effect Construction management Use of low-VOC (volatile organic compound) and eco-friendly materials Construction waste reduction and recycling Energy efficiency Optimised building envelope and energy performance Energy-efficient lighting, HVAC (Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning) and appliances Integration of renewable energy (solar, wind) Water efficiency Rainwater harvesting and recharge Use of low-flow fixtures Wastewater treatment and reuse Waste management On-site waste segregation and recycling Composting of biodegradable waste Reduction of construction and demolition waste Sustainable building materials Use of locally-sourced materials Recycled or rapidly renewable content Reduced use of virgin wood and high-energy materials Indoor environmental quality Adequate natural daylight ventilation Use of low-emission paints, adhesives and finishes Thermal and acoustic comfort for occupants Socio-economic strategies Universal accessibility for all users Generation of employment and skill-building for laborers Promoting safety and inclusivity on site
T-shirt for zumba event with CM Pinarayi Vijayans pic sparks row
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: A red T-shirt, with Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayans image on it along with a message No To Drugs, has courted controversy. The T-shirt is to be worn by around 1,500 schoolchildren who will participate in the mega zumba performance on Wednesday. Pro-Congress teachers forum KPSTA has alleged that it is an attempt by the LDF to derive political mileage from the governments awareness programme against drugs. General Education Minister V Sivankutty had released the T-shirts on Tuesday by handing them over to five students of St Marys HSS, Pattom. he teachers association urged the government to withdraw from moves to use educational institutions and schoolchildren for political gain.
Location mix-up lands groom in wrong temple in Kannur
KOZHIKODE: An honest mistake by a relative led to tense moments and ended up nearly postponing a wedding in Kannur recently. The groom, a native of Thiruvananthapuram, was supposed to marry the bride from Kannur at the Iritty Keezhur Mahavishnu Temple. The muhurtham was 10.30am. However, when he failed to arrive by the auspicious time, the tense family of the bride called him up. Thats when they learnt that he had reached the similar-sounding Kizhur Shiva Temple at Payyoli in Vadakara, Kozhikode, some 60 km away. It soon emerged that one of the brides relatives had inadvertently sent him the wrong Google location. The correct location was then sent and the groom reached the Iritty temple, some three hours after the muhurtham. The couple finally tied the knot. As per the relatives, the groom and his near and dear ones had arrived at Thalassery from Thiruvananthapuram the day before for the wedding. On the morning of the marriage, they had left for Vadakara after checking the Google Maps location sent by the brides relative. After the temple authorities in Iritty informed them that there was no need to wait for a special muhurtham during weddings and that the marriage could be held no matter how late it was, the groom and the others left for Iritty from Vadakara. Though the groom had visited the house of the bride before the marriage, he was not familiar with the temple, located just 2km away from her home, that the brides family had chosen for the marriage. This was the second marriage of both the groom and the bride.
Kerala savaari reloading with backing from Bengalurus Namma Yatri
KOCHI: Kerala savaari, a ride-hailing app backed by the Kerala government, is set to be reintroduced on May 1 in a new avatar, with the support of Bengalurus highly popular Namma Yatri app. The new version of kerala savaari app which promises a technologically advanced form with a better management system is expected to give giants Uber and Ola a run for their money by providing affordable rides to customers, officials said. In its reloaded version, kerala savaari 2.0 will be managed by Namma Yatri, the popular ride-hailing app in Bengaluru that operates on a zero-commission model meaning drivers keep 100% of the fare. Since the model will enhance driver earnings, the app has got the backing of all major trade unions, including CITU and INTUC. While the new app will be up and running from May 1, an official launch will be held later, said officials. Commuters using the app will be charged only government-fixed rates, which will be among the lowest. Also, we are not charging any commission from the drivers. If they run for, say Rs 1,000, they can keep the full amount, said an official with the motor vehicle department. This comes even as some of the ride-hailing giants are charging up to 30% towards commission from the drivers. The app, backed by both the state transport and labour departments, will be fully live in Thiruvananthapuram and Kochi initially. App to be launched in more cities; govt backing to give it much credibility The authorities plan to launch kerala savaari in other major cities in a phased manner. In its new avatar, the app operates on the Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC). Since it works on an ONDC platform, the customers can book Kochi Metro tickets and also inter-city luxury buses using the same app. They neednt install the metro or the redbus apps, said an official of the Namma Yatri team in Kerala. Already, a substantial number of cab and autorickshaw drivers have registered with the app. The Yellow Cabs with over 6,000 taxi drivers, and the All Kerala Online Auto Drivers Union (AKOADU) are part of the venture. The AKOADU itself has around 630 members and we have all registered with the app. While there are many online app services available, the government backing for this app will give it much credibility, said Sabeer K P, union secretary. The Kerala government soft launched kerala savaari, the countrys first ride-hailing app owned by a state government, in 2022. The project was launched on a trial basis within the Thiruvananthapuram corporation limits. However, the app, then operated by the Motor Workers Welfare Board under the aegis of the labour department, failed to connect with the public for various reasons, including software glitches. Now, weve sorted out all the issues. The app boasts one of the best technologies in the market, the official added. Namma Yatri is currently operational in cities like Delhi, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Odisha. While the app charges a small fixed subscription fee from the drivers in cities like Bengaluru, no fees will be levied from drivers in Kerala for the time being.
A Rajasekharan Nair is CM Pinarayi Vijayans new private secretary
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Ending speculation about the appointment of a new private secretary, CM Pinarayi Vijayan has entrusted his special private secretary A Rajasekharan Nair to perform the duty of the private secretary. The arrangement was made after CMs former private secretary K K Ragesh was elected as CPMs new Kannur district secretary . According to sources close to the CMs Office, the CM has informed his office about the new arrangement. Rajasekharan also worked in the personal staff of Pinarayi Vijayan in his first government from 2016-21. The working arrangement is in view of the situation that the state government has only one year left to complete its tenure. Rajasekharan was also a practising advocate in Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT). CPM to look for new private secretary for CM Pinarayi Vijayan
Fire and Rescue: K Padmakumar hands over responsibilities to Manoj Abraham
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Retiring from service on Wednesday, K Padmakumar, Director General of Fire and Rescue Services, is bringing to a close a long and eventful career in public service. As he steps down, Padmakumar said multiple goals have been briefed to his successor, Manoj Abraham, who has been promoted to the post following his retirement. Among the most important tasks ahead, Padmakumar pointed to the need for efficient financial utilisation. There is an organisational grant of Rs 162 crore. It is crucial that the utilisation of this is now expedited. Another major focus will be the effective utilisation of funds allocated under the Wayanad development package, said Padmakumar. He also spoke about the need to replace ageing fire and rescue vehicles. Kerala: Senior IPS officer Manoj Abraham to take charge as director general, fire & rescue services Nearly 150 vehicles have crossed the 15-year mark. Proposals for their replacement have already been submitted. It is important to act on them without delay, added Padmakumar. During his tenure, the department witnessed notable technological and operational upgrades. These included the induction of robotic fire engines capable of navigating hazardous zones without risking human lives, and the deployment of high-rise aerial ladder platforms to tackle fires in multi-storey buildings. Padmakumar oversaw the recruitment of women into the fire and rescue services breaking the longstanding barriers in what was traditionally considered a male-dominated field. Building on this, he also initiated Indias first all-women Scuba diving team within the department just three months before his retirement.
Vijayawada Corporators Get Firsthand Feel of Composting Process in Thiruvananthapuram
Raju mentioned that there are compost plants in 70 areas that convert waste into manure.
Painful frames linger on, as master auteur Shaji N Karun bids adieu
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: An array of frames that capture the poignancy of pain, be it the pathos of an unending wait, eternal search for the unknown, heartfelt silence, a deep sense of solitude or an intense interior yearning. Master auteur Shaji N Karun, who chose to tread his own path in Indian cinema, often defying norms of not just popular but parallel cinema too, is no more. The 73-year-old, who was battling cancer breathed his last at his Vazhuthacaud residence in the state capital on Monday. A cinematographer-turned-filmmaker who brought global acclaim to Malayalam cinema with a brilliant kaleidoscope of films spanning over a five-decade-long career, bid adieu hardly two weeks after receiving the JC Daniel award. Shaji has the rare achievement of three back-to-back films making it to Cannes - Piravi, Swaham and Vanaprastham. Pain was ever the leitmotif - the pain of the unspoken, solitude and yearning that lingers on. He chose to portray them through a brilliant interplay of silence and the cinematic medium. Politics has its base in pain. See, my movies document pain and its mytiad portrayals. That's how political my movies are, he once said. Often he chose a narrative interpersed with long silences and pauses that conveyed so much better than loud frames and ponderous dialogues. His stories were subtle yet tinged with prophetic vision. In his directorial debut, Piravi, which tracks the gruelling pain of a father's wait, the compelling narrative left the audience speechless and overcome with an ache that defied description. The movie serves to be a caustic pointer to the disturbing saga of custodial deaths. Swaham too depicts waiting, but of a different kind. Vanaprastham, which elicited one of the career-best performaces from Mohanlal, too was another sketch of yearning - this time that of a Kathakali artist, who goes through the myriad hues of love, life, isolation amidst a complex societal structure. Shaji was an extremely selective filmmaker when it came to his cinematic creations. He was immune to the glitter of the industry. Even the well-established norms of arthouse movies failed to woo him. He was someone who refused to remain stagnant. I tend to forget a film, once it's done. If not, I would have to carry its baggage, was his motto. Beginning his career as a cinematographer, Shaji quickly established himself as a master of visual story-telling. He blossomed well in thr company of masters with whom he joined hands - be it G Aravindan, KG George or MT Vasudevan Nair, with whom he worked for films like Manju. That he successfully wielded the camera for the widely-popular, yet artisically brilliant KG George movies too, showed his multiple talents. Yet it was the Aravindan- Shaji combo that presented Malayalam some of the evergreen classics of the 70s. Right from Kanchana Seetha, to Thamp and Kummatty, each silently conversed with the audience through well-lit frames that captured the magic of a black-and-white era. Aravindettan used to share just four-five pages. Thamb had no screenplay at all. So, I turned the camera into a common man's perspective. That's where it got its form, Shaji once shared with TNIE on the making of Thamp, and the peculiar bond that he shared with the master auteur. They used to understand each other so well. His contributions to Malayalam cinema are not limited to his movies alone. Shaji played a significant role in the setting up of the State Chalachithra Academy. Similarly, the filmmaker played an undeniable part in establishing the International Film Festival of Kerala (IFFK). Ironically, Shaji N Karun was seldom mentioned among the top league of art-house filmmakers in Malayalam, despite being a filmmmaker who unleashed visual magic through his wide panoramic canvasses. He's known for his almost-meditative black and white frames. The lights fade, yet the shadow lingers on!
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Central Vigilance Commission has forwarded a complaint against Additional Chief Secretary (Finance) A. Jayathilak to the Chief Secretary. He is set to take over as Chief Secretary when incumbent Sarada Muraleedharan retires on 30 April. The complaint alleges misappropriation of central funds by Jayathilak and another IAS officer K. Gopalakrishnan. They have been accused of mishandling funds of the Pradhan Mantri Anusuchit Jaati Abhyuday Yojana (PM-AJAY) meant for uplifting scheduled caste communities. The complaint received by the CWC was forwarded to the state government as it did not fall under the jurisdiction of the former. The complaint was filed by Kollam native J Bency. It accused the officers of fund diversion and suspicious contracts. A firm which lacked IATA accreditation was granted the contract to train SC youth in aviation-related jobs, it said. K Gopalakrishnan had earlier served as the Director of Scheduled Caste Development Department. He is now serving as managing director of the Vyttila Mobility Hub. Sarada Muraleedharan reportedly rold the media that she would look into the matter. Earlier, suspended IAS officer N Prasanth had raised a slew of allegations against Jayathilak. On 17 April, Prasanth had appeared for a personal hearing before Sarada Muraleedharan. The hearing was to explain his version of the accusations against him, including disrupting the cohesion in civil service, insubordination and derogatory remarks against senior officers. INTERVIEW| Wayanad rehab project progressing well, says A Jayathilak IAS
Colleagues, friends join to celebrate Kerala chief secretary Saradas career
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Friends, colleagues and well-wishers came together at the Government Womens College, Vazhuthacaud, on Monday evening to honour chief secretary Sarada Muraleedharan, who is retiring from service on Wednesday. The event, Sarada - SnehaSayahnam, was filled with memories and tributes celebrating her career. Staff members and retirees from departments that Sarada served during her tenure were present. Reflecting on her journey, Sarada shared her dreams for the states future. From her schoolmates to colleagues from the chief secretarys office, many people attended the function. Many from outside the state also joined to extend their wishes. Former chief secretary and Saradas husband V Venu, their children Kalyani and Sabari and son-in-law Bharani Kumar were among those who attended. Joy Elamon, Divya S Iyer, T V Anupama, Indu Menon, and J Devika also spoke at the event.
Shaji N Karun helped elevate IFFK to global standards: KSCA chairman Prem Kumar
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Renowned filmmaker Shaji N Karun, who passed away in Thiruvananthapuram on Monday, left an indelible mark on the Malayalam film industry. The founding chairman of the Kerala State Chalachitra Academy, Shaji initiated the International Film Festival of Kerala (IFFK) as a competitive and highly acclaimed global event. The event gained recognition from the International Federation of Film Producers Association (FIAPF) because of his relentless effort. The current chairman of Kerala State Chalachitra Academy, Prem Kumar, said Shaji was instrumental in shaping the IFFK. He helped elevate the festivals status on the global stage. I considered him my mentor. After joining the academy, I had the opportunity to work with him and we shared a warm relationship. His demise is a huge loss for the Chalachitra Academy, said Prem Kumar. According to him, Shaji maintained contacts with people across the world and helped the academy select movies for IFFK. He was even involved in deciding the guests to be invited for the festival, Prem Kumar added.
CBI to probe disproportionate assets held by KM Abraham from 2003 to 2015
KOCHI: The CBI, which has registered a case against K M Abraham, the chief principal secretary to the CM, will investigate the wealth amassed by him between January 1, 2003, and December 31, 2015, according to the FIR. The scope of the CBI investigation differs from Vigilance and Anti-Corruption Bureau (VACB) probe, which covered the assets Abraham acquired between January 1, 2000, and December 31, 2009, before giving him a clean chit. As per the CBI FIR, it is alleged that during the 2003-2015 period, Abraham, being a public servant, amassed wealth disproportionate to his known sources of income. The assets under scrutiny include an apartment at Millennium in Thycaud, Thiruvananthapuram, valued at Rs 1 crore, an apartment in Kohinoor City, Mumbai, worth Rs 3 crore, and a shopping complex in Kadappakada, Kollam, valued at Rs 8 crore. The CBI has booked Abraham under Sections 13(2) and 13(1)(e) of the Prevention of Corruption Act, related to misconduct by a public servant and possession of disproportionate assets. The agency has already recorded the statement of activist Jomon Puthenpurackal, on whose petition the Kerala High Court had directed the CBI to register a case against the retired IAS officer. The agency will summon Abraham soon to record his statement. Devraj P, the CBI Additional SP, Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB), Kochi, is leading the probe. In 2015, Jomon had approached the vigilance court in Thiruvananthapuram seeking an investigation into allegations of disproportionate wealth against Abraham. The VACB conducted a preliminary inquiry and concluded that Abraham had not amassed illegal wealth. The VACB report said Abrahams total assets between 2000 and 2009 were valued at Rs 1.21 crore, his income was Rs 1.81 crore, expenditures amounted to Rs 22.27 lakh, and savings stood at approximately Rs 1.59 crore. Dissatisfied with the findings, Jomon challenged the vigilance courts decision to give Abraham a clean chit in the HC. Upon reviewing the VACBs preliminary report, the HC observed that Abraham possessed substantial movable and immovable assets disproportionate to his known sources of income.
Shaji N Karun: A framer of stories who minted magic from world of reality
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The setting is quite in keeping with the dim-lit, aesthetic and poignant frames that Shaji N Karuns camera generated. The stage was set for acquaintances, some who worked with him over the years, and others who knew him as an auteur who minted magic from the world of reality. To filmmaker and film archivist Shivendra Singh Dungarpur, Shaji was the mentor he could call up for any advice. Their familiarity dates back to Dungarpurs student days at the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII). The bond deepened when Dungarpur shot Celluloid Man, a documentary on veteran archivist P K Nair. It was my first interaction, says Dungarpur, who went on to restore two of the movies Shaji worked on as a cinematographer Kummatty and Thampu. Both those movies bore his stamp so much that I would say Aravindans brilliance as a director shone forth due to Shajis camera work. The films lived in his frames; they spoke the story emphatically, he notes. But, what he would miss the most is Shajis guidance, the way he was hand-held during a workshop on film preservation that he organised last November. Dungarpur wants to explore ways to preserve Piravi, Shajis directorial debut that bagged several awards. The films originals are lost but Shaji himself has spoken of copies preserved at the Fukoka Archives in Japan. We need to look into it, says Dungarpur, excusing himself to mourn his friend and mentor. For Girish Kasaravalli, his recollections of Shaji are from their student days at FTII, where Shaji was one year his senior. His room at the hostel was next to mine and every morning, I would go to him for coffee powder. We became good friends. He was respected even then for his aesthetics. Film editor Beena Paul and director T V Chandran pay their last respects to Shaji N Karun at his residence in Thiruvananthapuram on Monday. Later, they got translated into mesmerising frames that have defined cinematography in India. Plots came alive in his frames that spoke the theme of movies brilliantly and silently, he observes. I began admiring him as a director too, after watching Piravi. It showed his full calibre, Kasaravalli says. The Kannada veteran met a fragile and frail Shaji at the International Film Festival of Kerala (IFFK) last December. Malayalam cinema owes a lot to him, Kasaravalli notes. Music composer Sreevalsan J Menon, who worked on two of Shajis movies Swapaanam and his final directorial venture Olu feels the filmmaker had aesthetics that were way different from others. For his friends and associates, Shaji will always remain a pleasant memory; his demise an irreplaceable loss. But they take comfort in the certainty that his legacy will live on.
Tuning into 75 years: The story of All India Radio Thiruvananthapuram
Sreekumar Mukhathala was busy organising an outreach programme as part of All India Radio (AIR) when it dawned on him: the national broadcaster, whose Thiruvananthapuram chapter is now celebrating its 75th year, can never be spoken of in the past tense. That may be the common perception. But this is far from true. The reach and the prospect of the medium, and the potential of our content to address the needs and concerns of the masses, have always stood out. The tech advances have only led us to adapt our content in tandem with the changing times, says the assistant director (programmes), who is set to retire on April 30 after three decades of service. As part of the anniversary, AIR Thiruvananthapuram has been organising outreach programmes across the district. On April 22, it was set to travel to Amaravila for a workshop for children on local and folk arts. Such programmes, reflecting the culture and life of the masses, have always been AIRs hallmark unlike the heavily cinema-based content visual media doles out, he adds. The years spent at AIR have been monumental, working with greats and emerging talents. This has been another hallmark since its inception on April 1, 1950, when Travancore Radio established by Maharaja Chithira Thirunal in 1943 merged with AIR. Travancore Radios first transmitter was located at Kulathoor, with the studio at Palayam, where the MLA quarters now stand. Initially, broadcasts were limited to Tuesdays to Fridays, from 7pm to 9.30pm. The focus was on music and theatre, later adding a news bulletin in English read by Indira Joseph. Team AIR, (Centre) Sreekumar Mukhathala AIR evolved by merging the Indian State Broadcasting Service with regional services and was given the name Akashvani coined by Rabindranath Tagore. Akashvani was also the name of Indias first private radio station, founded by professor M V Gopalaswami in Mysore in 1936. The merger made Thiruvananthapuram the first AIR station in Kerala, followed shortly by Kozhikode. Bhakthi Vilasom at Vazhuthacaud the former office residence of Diwan Sir C P Ramaswami Iyer became our operational hub. GPS Nair, who worked tirelessly towards it, was the first director. We still function from that sprawling, campus, Sreekumar says. Over the decades, AIR Thiruvananthapuram has seen many artists who later rose to prominence serve in permanent and honorary roles. After Indias independence, AIR drew up a uniform pattern of broadcast and content, including news, education, and socially relevant programming, evolving with time. Modernism guided content creation, but it always kept the working class and rural listeners at its heart. In Malayalam, AIR covered agriculture, literature, theatre, music, and education topics deeply rooted in the lives of common people. The radio occupied a prominent place in homes. Our mornings would start with its signature tune, recalls Karunakara Kurup, a retired banker, fondly remembering Vividh Bharati and Lalitha Ganangal, which offered a refreshing contrast to the purely classical perception of music. In fact, AIRs declassification of music remains one of its biggest cultural contributions. The Lalitha Sangeetam concept received a big push from AIR. It started in the north as Sugam Sangeet, Mellisai in Tamil, and then Lalitha Sangeetam in Malayalam, says Dileep M K, a transmission executive. School kids visiting AIR Thiruvananthapuram It was K Raghavan, transferred from Delhi to Kozhikode AIR, who, alongside P Bhaskaran, popularised light music in Kerala. Since then, AIRs light music team has only grown stronger, producing compositions that have become cultural staples. The teamwork of stalwarts like Kavalam Narayana Panicker and M G Radhakrishnan at AIR led to classics such as Ghanashyama Sandhya Hridayam sung by K J Yesudas, Odakuzhalvili Ozhuki Ozhuki Varum sung by Sujatha, and Shararanthal Velichathil Shayana Muriyil Njan by Kamukara Purushothaman. Among those still serving are S R Mahadeva Sharma, Manjula Mrinalini (violin), Mavelikkara R V Rajesh (mridangam), and Nanchil Arul. Neyyattinkara Vasudevan was once our tanpura artist, recalls Dileep. Many staffers rose to fame outside. Even now, we have a panel of about 400 composers and artists, including Perumbavur G Ravindranath, an A-Top artist. AIRs artist grading system remains a sought-after benchmark. Despite the many courses available now, AIR grading is still treated like a certification, says Manjula Mrinalini. Prominent singers such as K S Chithra, G Venugopal, Kallara Gopan, and G Sriram are among those who have earned the A-grade, with regional panels for light music and central panels for classical music. While the highest is A-Top, famous singers often dont return for further grading. We have seven A-Toppers linked with AIR Thiruvananthapuram, Dileep notes. Workshops on grading were recently conducted at NSS College, Niramankara, and Government Womens College, Thiruvananthapuram. While other avenues for ratings exist today, the AIR tag remains valuable, Manjula says. Storytelling session being recorded However, the ongoing recruitment freeze poses a serious threat to maintaining quality. There have been no recruitments for ten years now. We were the last batch, in 2015, says Aishwarya Nair, who handles womens and childrens programmes. The current team is strong, but to sustain the institution, we need quality hands regularly, she adds, during a break from recording an Aithihyamala storytelling session. Ruby Babu, a transmission executive for plays, says her section has embraced modern techniques. We record playsand simultaneously live-video them for social media promotions. The visual now complements sound, she says. AIR is also actively organising theatre workshops for university students. Programmes are finding new life online too. For instance, Nervazhi, a Saturday morning show for the visually impaired, once aired a session highlighting the challenges blind commuters face while boarding buses. Inspired by this, students at Chinmaya Vidyalaya developed an app, also called Nervazhi, to assist the visually impaired. AIR Thiruvananthapurams complex now boasts state-of-the-art infrastructure composite rooms dedicated to drama, talks, storytelling, light music, instrumental, and classical music. As I said, people mistakenly view AIR as a relic of the past. The truth is very different we are adapting swiftly, Sreekumar says, sipping lemonade with younger colleagues. They are the young face of this institution. We are exploring podcasting next, to tap the modern listener who consumes audio content while working or commuting, he says. Our programmes remain free of cliches and glamour yet are creative, critical, and entertaining be it documentaries, literature sessions, or talks. Even as a government-run entity, we have consistently upheld journalistic ethics, he adds further. What AIR Thiruvananthapuram now needs is more permanent hands to steer the ship forward, Sreekumar and his younger colleagues point out a team evidently in love with their work, the calm interiors, and the serene expanse of Bhakthi Vilasom, a cornerstone of Indias flagship radio network.
Central team visits self-employment training institute in Thiruvananthapuram
Mayors helpdesk set to open at Thiruvananthapuram Corporation
Helpdesk will aid people, especially senior citizens, who have been finding it hard to use the governments K-Smart platform. Personnel will also assist people in approaching the relevant section for various needs
Thiruvananthapuram DLSA to implement four schemes for early dispute resolution
Samayam, Samanwaya, Harmony Hub, and the Athijeevanam schemes to be implemented
Master auteur Shaji N Karun passes away at 73
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The world of cinema has lost an icon with the passing of Shaji N Karun, master filmmaker, cinematographer, and one of the countrys most profound visual poets. He was 73. His movies depicted grief, not through grand gestures, but through the small, almost invisible fractures of the heart. His death feels eerily familiar, as if one were living inside one of his own stories. The same heavy silence now wraps his admirers. He is best known for his acclaimed films Piravi (1988), Swaham (1994), Vanaprastham (1999), and Kutty Srank (2009). His debut film Piravi won the National Award for Best Director and received the Camra d'Or Special Mention at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival. Swaham also travelled to Cannes, becoming only the second Indian film to be selected for the competition section. Vanaprastham won widespread national and international recognition. At the time of his passing,he was serving as the chairman of the Kerala State Film Development Corporation. Born in 1952 in Kollam, Shaji grew up in a household rich in cultural awareness. His father worked in the revenue department while his mother nurtured his love for literature and classical arts. In 1963, the family moved to Thiruvananthapuram, where Shaji studied at Palkulangara High School and University College. In 1971, he entered the Film and Television Institute of India in Pune, graduating in 1974 with a gold medal in cinematography. His graduation film Genesis had already started to turn heads. He spent the first decade of his career behind the camera, working with filmmakers like G Aravindan and K G George. His cinematography in films such as Kummaty , Thampu , Esthappan , and Yavanika showed his excellence in handling light, rhythm and emotional depth. His visuals became the story rather than just accompanying it. Influenced by classical Indian aesthetics and European art cinema, Shaji developed a language all his own. In 1988, he made his directorial debut with Piravi , inspired by a real-life story from Indias Emergency era. Without confrontations or melodrama, the film portrayed a father's endless search for his missing son that conveyed an overwhelming sense of absence. His ability to capture silence, waiting, and grief marked him as a filmmaker of rare sensitivity. Swaham followed a womans battle with fate after the loss of her son. Vanaprastham delved deeper into themes of artistic loneliness and social invisibility, offering one of Malayalam cinema's most artistically ambitious works. His later works included Kutty Srank (2009), Swapaanam (2013), and Olu (2018), Beyond his work as an artist, Shaji shaped Keralas film culture. As the first chairman of the Kerala State Chalachitra Academy, he helped build the International Film Festival of Kerala into one of Asias most respected showcases for world cinema. Later, as chairman of the Kerala State Film Development Corporation, he championed new voices and independent filmmaking. He is survived by his wife Anasuya Warrier and sons Anil and Appu. Like he said, in his hands, cinema truly became a prayer. His films do not always provide closure. Instead, they leave viewers with spaces to linger and questions to live with.His legacy lives on through the timeless works of art he created. Filmography As Director Piravi (1988) Swaham (1994) Vanaprastham (1999) Nishad (2002, Hindi) Kutty Srank (2009) Swapaanam (2013) Olu (2018) Notable Work as Cinematographer Kanchana Sita (1977) Director: G Aravindan Thampu (1978) Director: G Aravindan Kummatty (1979) Director: G Aravindan Esthappan (1979) Director: G Aravindan Pokkuveyil (1980) Director: G Aravindan Chidambaram (1985) Director: G Aravindan Yavanika (1982) Director: K G George Major Awards and Honors National Film Award for Best Director Piravi (1988) Camra d'Or Special Mention at the Cannes Film Festival Piravi (1989) Kerala State Film Award for Best Director Swaham (1994) Kerala State Film Award for Best Director Vanaprastham (1999) Vanaprastham selected for the Un Certain Regard section at Cannes (1999) Piravi and Swaham widely screened and honored at international festivals including Cannes, London, and Locarno Padma Shri Award Government of India (2011) Chevalier of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres Government of France (2019)
Kerala tops India in number of luxury, star hotels
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: There may be a slump in the number of tourist arrivals, but when it comes to the number of luxury hotels, Kerala comes first in India as per the statistics released by the Union Ministry of Tourism. The data from 2019 to April 2025 highlights the states growth in the hospitality sector. Apart from five-star hotels, Kerala also leads in the number of four-star and three-star hotels, leaving other states far behind. According to the data, Kerala currently has 94 five-star hotels, 420 four-star hotels and 607 three-star hotels. Maharashtra, which stands second, has 86 five-star hotels, 36 four-star hotels and 69 three-star hotels. Gujarat comes third with 76 five-star hotels, along with 61 four-star and 120 three-star hotels. State Five-star hotels Four-star hotels Three-star hotels Kerala 94 420 607 Maharashtra 86 36 69 Gujarat 76 61 120 Other states like Goa, Karnataka and Delhi are on the list but considerably behind in terms of the number of hotels. One contributing factor to the rise in star-rated hotels is the state's regulation that requires a minimum three-star status for hotels to obtain a bar license. During the UDF government led by Oommen Chandy, bar licenses were restricted to five-star hotels, pushing many four-star and three-star hotels to invest heavily to upgrade to five-star status. However, later, the succeeding Left government allowed four-star and three-star hotels to also obtain bar licenses, further encouraging hotel growth.
Bomb threat reported at Kerala chief minister`s office and residence
A bomb threat was reported on Monday at the Kerala Chief Minister`s Office (CMO) and official residence, Cliff House. A bomb squad has been deployed, and search operations are underway. This follows a similar bomb threat received at Thiruvananthapuram International Airport on Sunday
Fresh bomb threats target Kerala CMs office, Raj Bhavan, Kochi airport
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Fresh bomb threats were reported on Monday at five major locations across Kerala, including the chief ministers office at the Secretariat, Cliff House, Raj Bhavan, the transport commissioners office in Thiruvananthapuram, and the Nedumbassery airport in Kochi. The threats were received via email. Police and bomb squad teams launched inspections at all locations. In Thiruvananthapuram, the messages warned of explosions at four centres by 2 pm, while at Nedumbassery airport, the threat indicated a potential blast around 2.30 pm. Police said the nature of the emails was similar across locations. The fresh threats come just a day after a similar message was received at Thiruvananthapuram airport. Authorities had believed that the spate of hoax threats plaguing the state for the past three weeks had subsided, but fresh alerts started arriving around 11 am on Monday. Although initial assessments suggest the threats are likely hoaxes, security agencies are not taking any chances. CISF personnel, bomb disposal squads, and state police are jointly conducting thorough inspections. Officials said around eight such fake alerts have been received in the past two days alone.
Bomb threats target CM Vijayans office, Raj Bhavan, Nedumbassery airport
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Fresh bomb threats were reported on Monday at five major locations in the state, including the chief ministers office at the Secretariat, cliff house, Raj Bhavan, the transport commissioners office in Thiruvananthapuram and the Nedumbassery airport in Kochi. The threats were received via email. Inspections led by the police and bomb squads are underway at all locations. In Thiruvananthapuram, the threat messages warned of explosions at four major centres by 2 pm, while at Nedumbassery airport, the message indicated a potential blast around 2.30 pm. Police confirmed that the nature of the messages was similar across locations. The latest threats come just a day after a similar message was received at Thiruvananthapuram airport. Police had hoped the spate of hoax threats that plagued the state over the past three weeks was over, but fresh alerts started arriving by 11 am on Monday. Despite initial assessments suggesting the threats are likely hoaxes, security forces are not taking any chances. CISF teams, bomb squads and state police are jointly carrying out thorough inspections. Officials report that around eight such fake alerts have been received within the past two days alone.
Kerala Chief Minister's Office, Residence Gets Bomb Threat, Probe On
Last morning, Thiruvananthapuram International Airport received a bomb threat via email, which turned out to be a hoax.
Water samples collected from wells for testing
Municipal bond: Kochi corporation eyes new era of development financing
KOCHI: With Kochi corporation initiating talks with regulators and stakeholders to raise funds through municipal bonds, a new era of development financing is on the horizon for Kerala. If successful, Kochi will be the first among four corporations in the state to implement the municipal bond system. Thiruvananthapuram, Kozhikode, and Kannur corporations are also toying with the idea. The move takes forward a state budget proposal that recommended allowing urban local bodies to raise Rs 1,000 crore through municipal bonds for projects like IT parks, commercial centres, roads, waste management systems, and water supply schemes. What are municipal bonds? Municipal bonds are debt instruments issued by local self-government institutions to fund infrastructure projects and daily operations. These bonds typically mature within 1 to 30 years and offer a fixed interest rate. Investors receive periodic interest payments, with the principal repaid on maturity. Indias first municipal bond was issued by the Bengaluru Municipal Corporation in 1997, and cities like Ahmedabad, Indore, Lucknow, and Vadodara have since followed suit. Types of municipal bonds General Obligation Bonds: Backed by the issuers creditworthiness and ability to levy taxes, not tied to the income from the project. Revenue Bonds: Linked to specific projects expected to generate revenue. Kochi corporation plans to issue revenue bonds, meaning repayments will rely on the revenue generated by the funded projects. Experts caution that while successful projects can drive growth, mismanagement could lead to defaults and debt traps. The funds need to be invested in viable projects which will be profitable. Mismanagement can lead to defaults and debt traps, whereas effective utilisation can drive sustainable growth and ensure financial stability for local bodies. Proper oversight and transparent governance will be essential in making municipal bonds a successful financial instrument in India, said Rintu Anthony, an assistant professor with the Rajagiri Business School. Issuance criteria The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) mandates specific criteria for municipal bond issuance: No defaults on debt repayment in the past 365 days. No promoters, directors, or the issuer classified as wilful defaulters or fugitive economic offenders. In-principle approval from a recognised stock exchange. A strong credit rating is critical. Kochi corporation, currently without an established credit rating, plans to appoint consulting firms to support financial audits and secure ratings. Credit enhancement techniques may also be explored to improve investor confidence. The credit rating should be accurate and the accounts need to be transparent, which requires financial and professional accounting support. The corporation is planning to appoint consulting firms for these processes, said Mayor M Anilkumar. Current status in Kochi Mayor Anilkumar recently met Ashwin Bhatia, a whole-time member of SEBI, to discuss the procedures and regulations for the launch of municipal bonds. Bhatia said that Kochi corporation will be given all possible support to launch municipal bonds. SEBI representatives have been informed that the procedures will be initiated as soon as possible. We may not issue the bonds during the tenure of this council. However, if we can complete the procedures by the end of this council, we will be able to issue the bonds in the next council, the mayor said. SEBI is also planning a two-day workshop for Keralas corporations, including Kochi, on the launch and management of municipal bonds. Why municipal bonds? Traditionally, local bodies in Kerala have relied on revenue generated through taxes and government loans. With the Kerala state government facing severe financial constraints, municipal bonds offer a sustainable financing alternative. The Kerala Urban Commission had earlier submitted a proposal to the state government to allow local bodies to issue municipal bonds, added Anilkumar, who is also the vice-chairman of the Kerala Urban Commission. Traditionally, local bodies rely on revenue generated through taxes, tolls, and other sources. In cases of fund shortages, they often turn to loans from the state and central governments. However, given the current financial distress faced by the state government, securing such loans has become increasingly difficult, emphasised Rintu Anthony, adding that municipal bonds provide an efficient alternative for financing and ensuring self-sustainability. Globally, municipal bonds have been successfully used in countries like the United States and Canada, but Indias bond market remains relatively illiquid, posing challenges for secondary trading.
Kerala HCs camera mandate breather for tour bus owners
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Motor Vehicle Departments (MVD) move to mandate CCTV cameras, including driver fatigue monitoring systems, has suffered a setback, with contract carriages securing a favourable court order to delay implementation by six months. The High Court has directed the State Transport Authority (STA) to postpone enforcing the camera mandate until December 31, providing major relief to contract carriage operators. The court also directed that an order regarding this shall be issued within a month. The STA had earlier instructed vehicle operators to install a driver fatigue monitoring system, along with two CCTV camerasone inside and one outside the busas part of enhanced safety measures by the end of March. However, the Contract Carriage Operators Association (CCOA) challenged the directive in court. The driver fatigue cameras are not only costly but also hard to procure, with very few suppliers available. Complying with the rule within such a short time is impractical, said CCOA president Binu John. He said that each system would cost around Rs 40,000. Bus operators also opposed installing internal CCTV cameras, citing privacy concerns for groups hiring their services. Unlike stage carriages, contract carriages are booked by people known to each other, usually with a group leader. In my 40 years of experience, I have not seen any major safety issues. Passengers often change clothes after visiting tourist spots, and women breastfeed inside the bus. Cameras would be an unnecessary intrusion into their privacy, Binu added. Meanwhile, the STA had also mandated the installation of cameras in stage carriages, citing safety reasons. Bus operators, however, objected to installing driver fatigue cameras, arguing that their services run only during daytime, making it a needless expense. Postponed to Dec 31 State Transport Authority earlier directed to install a driver fatigue monitoring system, along with two CCTV cameras It also mandated the installation of cameras in stage carriages High Court has directed STA to postpone the mandate until December 31
Thiruvananthapuram Airport receives bomb threat via email
Thiruvananthapuram International Airport received a bomb threat via email early Sunday, which turned out to be a hoax, police said. The email was received in the official email ID of the airport manager, they added. As soon as the information was received, Kerala police and CISF personnel conducted a thorough check at the airport and [] The post Thiruvananthapuram Airport receives bomb threat via email appeared first on Nagpur Today : Nagpur News .
Kerala reports first Cholera death in 2025 in Thiruvananthapuram
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Kerala reported the first cholera death this year in Thiruvananthapuram. The victim, a 63-year-old retired Agriculture Department employee from Muttada, had been undergoing treatment for fever at a private hospital since April 17 and passed away on April 20. Cholera was confirmed through a blood test conducted after his death. The Health Department has initiated sample testing in the area to monitor the situation. No additional cholera cases have been reported so far, including among the victims family members or neighbours. We have implemented precautionary measures, a health official said. The victim had reportedly traveled between Thiruvananthapuram and Kollam a few days before his illness. Last year, the state recorded a dozen cholera cases, including one death at a special school hostel in Neyyattinkara, Thiruvananthapuram, in July.
Russian House to organise Soviet victory festival in Thiruvananthapuram from April 30
9-day event will feature seminars, exhibitions, competitions, a war film festival and a musical performance
Stranded 42 years in Bahrain, Indian expat reunites with 95-year-old mother
Gopalan Chandran, a 64-year-old Indian expatriate, has finally returned home after being stranded in Bahrain for 42 years. He was recently reunited with his 95-year-old mother in Kerala, bringing an emotional end to a decades-long ordeal. Chandran, who hails from a village near Powdikonam in Thiruvananthapuram, had arrived in Bahrain in 1983, full of hope 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 .
Thiruvananthapuram Airport receives bomb threat, disposal teams deployed, investigation underway
The Thiruvananthapuram International Airport on Sunday received a bomb threat via email, officials said on Sunday. The bomb squads are conducting thorough checks across the terminals. Further information on the incident is still awaited. These threats come only a day after multiple bomb threats were made via email to various hotels in Kerala's capital. After receiving the threat, a full emergency was declared at Thiruvananthapuram airport.
Trivandrum Airport Receives Bomb Threat, Cops Launch Search Operation
The Thiruvananthapuram International Airport received a bomb threat through email on Sunday, prompting the bomb disposal squads to launch inspections of all terminals.
Thiruvananthapuram international airport receives bomb threat via email
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: CPM central committee member PK Sreemathi on Sunday dismissed as baseless reports that Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan had asked her not to attend the partys state secretariat meeting. This news about me is totally baseless. I will meet the media in Kannur this evening, Sreemathi told TNIE . CPM state secretary MV Govindan also dismissed the news. PK Sreemathi did participate in the state committee held on Saturday. CPM state secretary MV Govindan told TNIE . On the day of the secretariat meeting she was in Ernakulam to pay homage to Ramchandran who was killed in Pahalgam in a terrorist attack. She participated in the secretariat meeting held before. She was now working at the centre in New Delhi. She was not a member of the secretariat and state committee. But she can participate in the party meeting as a CC member, Govindan said. In the news report, it was alleged that though Sreemathi told Pinarayi that she came to the secretariat meeting after getting concurrence from state secretary MV Govindan and general secretary MA Baby, the CM insisted her to leave. However, CPM general secretary MA Baby told TNIE that the news is not true and totally baseless. The CPM Madurai party congress has decided to retain Sreemathi in the CC as she is the All India president of All India Democratic Women's Association (AIDWA). She is now working at New Delhi as she has to travel to different states, a CPM leader told TNIE . Earlier she was working in Kerala and was part of the state centre. Now she is part of the All India Centre. As a CC member, she can participate in state secretariat and state committee whenever she is in Thiruvananthapuram, he said.
CM Pinarayi Vijayan's daughter Veena denies media reports of her SFIO statement
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: T Veena, daughter of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, has dismissed reports regarding her statement before the Serious Fraud Investigation Office (SFIO). She said reports that she admitted receiving money from CMRL without offering contractual services, were baseless. Media reports have now come out that during her interrogation held at its Chennai office, she reportedly admitted before the SFIO that she had not provided contractual services to CMRL. It was also reported that staff of her firm Exalogic and the CMRL IT wing head too endorsed the same. In a statement on Saturday, Veena said she came across such reports that are being widely circulated. Veena said she gave a statement before the investigating official. She, however, added that no deposition was given to the effect that either she or Exalogic Solutions received payment from CMRL, without offering contractual services.
Wait over, dredger arrives at Muthalapozhi
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Giving fresh hopes to fishermen, the harbour engineering department has brought in a dredger from Azheekal to Muthalapozhi. The Muthalapozhi harbour was shut down because of the accumulation of sand, hampering fishing activities. Plan is to expand harbour mouth to a width of 13m and a depth of 3m to ensure movement of large fishing vessels during the monsoon. The state government has decided to rope in Kerala Minerals and Metals Ltd (KMML) to cart away the dredged out sand from the estuary. On Friday, the harbour engineering department cut open the sandbar at the estuary to address the flooding issues faced by low-lying panchayats in the area. An official of the harbour engineering department said the dredger is anchored in the sea because of rough weather and will be brought to the harbour on Sunday. The weather is adverse and our attempts to bring the dredger failed. Tomorrow, after 10am, we will try to bring it in when the tide is favourable. It will take two or three days to assemble the machinery and start the dredging activities. We are hoping to begin the work from next week and complete it by May 15, said the official. The official said the department is yet to enter into an agreement with KMML. The matter is with the finance department and they have to fix the rate. KMML has asked around Rs 60 per metre cube. The government will have to issue an order after fixing the rate, said the official. The department has mobilised more machinery to expedite the work and as per the current plan, the 10-hour working schedule will be raised to 20 hours.
INTERVIEW| CPM failed to gauge influence of caste, religion
M A Baby has taken over as the CPMs sixth general secretary at a time when the party is going through a deep crisis, facing political and electoral setbacks. Baby has a tough task ahead of him to win back its fast eroding mass base. Just three weeks after he took over, Baby sat down with Team TNIE at CPMs newly inaugurated office in Thiruvananthapuram for a detailed conversation. He was candid enough to admit the mistakes on the part of CPM in recognising certain Indian realities, like caste and religion, and also what went wrong in West Bengal and Tripura. Baby, the cultural face of the party, also elaborated on his immediate tasks, complications involving INDIA bloc, and the threat posed by the BJP. Excerpts Wt are your immediate priorities and challenges as the CPM general secretary? The first priority is implementing decisions of the just concluded party congress . The demise of Comrade Yechury and the stepping down of senior leaders from the politburo are organisational challenges before us. The recent decline of the partys influence should be addressed seriously. The party also needs to ensure continuity of the LDF government in Kerala. There are challenges, but those challenges should be turned into opportunities. Successive party congresses have pointed out a decline in the partys mass base. How do you plan to reclaim the mass base? Only the CPM has come up with clear political solutions amid the complexities of Indian politics. But it is a flaw on our part that we havent been able to make the people aware of that. As a mass revolutionary party, CPM should reach out to the people. The cadre should approach people with humility. The factors that impede such outreach should be identified and corrected. This can address the erosion of the mass base to a great extent. You have assumed charge when CPM is at its weakest. Why has the party failed to grow in India, other than in a few pockets? EMS was once asked the same question. He had a one word answer -- caste. We have to admit that communists were unsuccessful in recognising the complex manner in which caste plays a role in Indian society. In 2000, when it was decided to thoroughly revise the party programme, this discussion on caste came up. But I can confess that the minute observations on caste in the party programme did not become a part of the collective consciousness of the cadre. The party has decided to address social issues such as caste discrimination more actively. Like caste, hasnt the CPM also failed to understand the depth of religiosity on the collective Indian psyche? The assessment that we have failed to fully understand the influence of religion on people is true. The dialectical materialism followed by communists is not part of peoples consciousness. If our concepts are introduced mechanically, it will be seen as a criticism of religion and belief in God. The recent party congress has made it clear that communalism and superstitions should be differentiated from the religious beliefs of the common man. In other words, we can fight communalism and superstitions only by taking believers into confidence. Can a believer become a true communist? It is possible. Even Marx and Engels have adopted the view that any person who believes in the struggle for the emancipation of the working class can be a member. The issue has been settled back then. But can a believer rise as a leader of the party in todays context? Imbichi Bava, a great communist leader, was a believer. Cherukad, an ally of EMS and a leader of the cultural movement, was a worshipper of Bhagavathi... Can we see a general secretary who is a believer? I have no qualms in admitting my beliefs. I believe in scientific principles. I have a friend who usually remarks By the grace of God. Due to my influence, he has now started saying By the grace of cosmic law (laughs). All religions have evolved as a progressive movement against the injustices of the time. All prophets were in fact, revolutionaries. Muhammad Nabi, Jesus and Gautama Buddha have been revolutionaries. I believe in the teachings of all of them. One of my greatest regrets is not meeting Pope Francis, who led an austere life. Can you emphatically say that CPM is not against religion and God? The communists are against religion and God is propaganda. Communists study dialectical materialism as part of their learning. It doesnt mean that everyone who joins the party must concur with dialectical materialism. In fact, Karl Marxs statement that religion is the opium of the masses has been misinterpreted. Recently, CPM cadre have withdrawn from temple committees, paving the way for Sangh parivar forces to establish their hold over such bodies. Wasnt it a serious lapse on the part of CPM? Communists used to be closely associated with places of worship. During party discussions, there was criticism that the time that needed to be spent on party work was being spent in places of worship. Our withdrawal from such bodies has enabled the entry of fundamentalists. We have decided to correct that stand. Just like Bhindranwale made the Golden Temple his haven, many local Bhindranwales are taking over places of worship. We need to free such places of worship from criminals and fundamentalists. Dont you think there is an over SFI-sation of CPM? Barring a few leaders in the state, the rest of them, including you, have come from SFI. Dont you think there is a need for a de-SFI-sation? Most of the founding leaders of our party came from the student movement. Even leaders like Stalin and Fidel Castro were part of the student movement. But if a conscious effort is not made in addressing the limitations of leaders being exclusively from the student movement, it can be a problem. But there have been leaders like Vijoo Krishnan and Ashok Dhawale who came from student backgrounds but have become key leaders of trade unions and farmers movements. How do you assess the prospects of BJP in Kerala? In the past, we used to feel proud that BJP couldnt enter this side of the Vindhya mountains. Now, they have a Lok Sabha MP (in Kerala). Earlier, they even had an MLA, although we did manage to wrest the seat from them. BJP has transformed into a decisive force in certain assembly constituencies. Though the Congress is primarily responsible for BJPs increasing vote share, the saffron party has been poaching other political parties vote base too, including that of the Left. Their votes have increased even in booths where most voters are from the minority community. What are the reasons for BJPs growth? Sufficient vigil wasnt exercised. There was a lackadaisical approach. I perceive the Sangh parivar as a venomous serpent with 10,000 heads... look how they infiltrate every cell of Indian society. It isnt just another party, its a party with fascist tendencies. We need to perceive this with the requisite gravity and build up the defence. Kerala can resist it, but we cannot lower our guard. RSS can operate in unthinkable ways. But whether Opposition parties, including CPM, are adequately equipped to take on the evil tactics of BJP-RSS is a pertinent question. The Congress leadership, neither in Kerala nor at the national level, has such an understanding. In Kerala, the Congress believes it should take on LDF more than BJP. In this context, how do you look at INDIA bloc? While forming INDIA bloc, we knew that some of these parties, even when joining hands at the national level, will have to contest against each other in some states. However, while contesting against each other, they should ensure the same doesnt turn advantageous to BJP. To some extent, such caution is exercised in Kerala. Yet, in places like Nemom and Thrissur, BJP managed to take advantage. Shouldnt there be an introspection on such lack of vigil? The Congress and UDF approach of always training guns on LDF, sometimes even with BJP support, too contributes to the saffron party finding a foothold in Kerala. If there are any lapses on the part of the Left, we are ready to examine the same. There were reports that, post LS election, CPM is not keen on INDIA bloc. Whats the current position? CPM is of the view that the party should play a role in bringing together all possible political forces to unseat the ruling party from power. Sitaram (Yechury) played a key role in forming the INDIA bloc. Though this platform helped stop BJP from winning a majority on its own, the aim to unseat it from power is yet to be achieved. Hence, INDIA bloc should continue. The last party congress took a position in favour of CPM continuing in INDIA bloc. Having said that, its a fact that post LS elections, the INDIA bloc has been inactive. I have held talks with leaders of other parties, including Kharge and Stalin. Such interventions will continue. The party congress has acknowledged the relevance of INDIA bloc. In tune with that, CPM will follow an electoral-tactical line. BJP has been indulging in a Christian outreach programme to widen its influence... To increase its influence in each place, BJP stoops to unethical means. That happened in Thrissur too. Those who surrendered before such unethical optics should introspect. You are the first CPM general secretary from the Christian community. Till recently, the Christian community was a dedicated vote base for the Congress. Of late, there has been a change. How do you look at this changing scenario? The Communist Party has always maintained good relations with various Christian denominations. During the Vimochana Samaram (liberation struggle), the Church took a strong stand against us. But later, they too started associating with the party. Because of consistent activities and discussions, an atmosphere of cooperation and camaraderie has been created. They have realised that theres scope for communication and cooperation with the communists. We have warm relations with both Catholic and non-Catholic Church denominations. I dont think just because someone named Mariam Alexander Baby has come to a party position, there will be any dramatic change. Neither will the relation become firmer nor will there be any remnants of past differences. I believe we should be receptive to all spiritual leaders. What about the Left joining hands with religion-based parties? As far as communist parties are concerned, tactical decisions on joining hands with different outfits are taken, according to the prevailing situation. Marx has pointed out how communists can take support of the bourgeoisie to take on a most regressive force. Such temporary understandings and compromises are part of a tactical understanding. Its a dialectical approach. The palm-chopping case involving Professor T J Joseph was the most controversial episode during your tenure as education minister. Your remark against Joseph in the assembly triggered a major row. Why did you make such a statement? The attempt was to stop fundamentalists from cashing in on the same. I said, This teacher prepared the question without due diligence. Using the name Mohammed had given a chance for it to be wrongly misinterpreted as something related to the Prophet. The teacher might have prepared it in all innocence. But just because it was an innocent mistake, could it be justified? My remark was made in that context. Theres a misunderstanding that my remark led to palm-chopping. Thats wrong. Palm-chopping happened later. Was your remark against Professor Joseph intended to pacify someone? I was just airing my concern that due diligence wasnt exercised. It was intended to neither hurt nor appease anyone. You had earlier mentioned about the failures in Tripura and West Bengal. What lessons have Kerala CPM learnt from those failures? Not just from Tripura and West Bengal, we have learnt lessons from the Soviet Unions collapse. Weve realised that being in power not only presents opportunities but has its flipsides too. The first and foremost challenge is to provide people the kind of service they expect. In Tripura, it was an under-handed attack. But the question why the party failed to anticipate such a move remains. This is a lesson that the party should remain vigilant to any kind of attack. The same can now be seen in Kerala too. In Bengal, a rainbow alliance was formed against the party. There were Singur-like issues too. A lack of vigil in the process of land acquisition too played a role in antagonising people. The role played by TMC and RSS... CPM failed to foresee its devastating impact. The party also failed to wholly comprehend the change in mass sentiments, and therefore, couldnt ensure proper course correction. Has the party finally realised its errors at Singur and Nandigram? What we have realised is that people should be taken into confidence while implementing development projects. The LDF government implements development projects by taking into account the lessons learnt from Bengal. Theres constant criticism that Kerala CPM has been under the shadow of one leader, Pinarayi Vijayan... The only way to address this concern is to let the media have access to discussions in party forums (smiles). Only then will you realise whether decisions taken by just one leader are accepted. I remember an instance when a name backed by seven leaders including EMS and E K Nayanar was turned down after the majority voted against it. There are umpteen such instances. There are instances where Pinarayi Vijayan and a majority in the party think on the same lines. There are instances on the contrary too. The party takes decisions after independent and detailed discussions at different levels. Id say the narrative that only Pinarayi Vijayan takes a call on all party decisions is part of a deliberate attempt to portray him in a bad light. Recently, there were some reports over the AKG Centre inauguration too. When EMS was the general secretary, it was B T Ranadive who laid the foundation stone for the AKG Bhavan. Such campaigns against Pinarayi are solely aimed at weakening CPM and LDF. During the time of factional feuds in Kerala CPM, your name figured among those in the camp rivalling Pinarayi. Is that the reason why you were often sidelined, despite making it to the central committee well before Pinarayi? We have been colleagues in the party for a long time. The party takes decisions on inducting leaders into different committees, in line with its requirements and based on discussions at different levels. Pinarayi took over as party secretary while serving as a minister. Dont forget that there was a KPCC president who chose to step down to become a minister. The CPM approach is different. Pinarayi chose to quit from the cabinet role to take over a party responsibility. Naturally, he became part of the central committee and politburo. Contrary to media perceptions, the party has an organic way of bringing in leaders to take on different responsibilities. These are collective decisions. Theres no question of sidelining anyone. The party has its own political and organisational logic behind each decision. As far as I am concerned, I have never felt I was sidestepped or ignored for a deserving position. On the contrary, many responsibilities bestowed on me have been much more than what I deserved. I was chosen despite there being numerous other deserving leaders. Theres a narrative that LDF will get a third term. However, there are concerns among puritan leftists that it would be disastrous for the party The party and the LDF will ensure that there wont be any deviations or lapses once the Left gets a third term. By now, we have examples showing what could happen if we dont exercise such vigil. The new government will function keeping those lessons in mind. Thats all I have to say to those who raise well-intentioned concerns (smiles). Some fear Kerala CPM could suffer the fate of its Bengal counterpart... Let me assure them, it wont happen. Having said that, certain changes are now visible in Bengal. It may take some time to convert these into electoral victory. SFI has again started winning in universities. The new generation is in favour of the party. I wont say miracles will happen overnight. But if we wait patiently, admit our mistakes to the masses, there are chances. You said the party needs to adapt to changing times. Isnt it time to shed its puritanical approach that bans party cadre from drinking? In India, the approach towards alcohol is linked to morality. In a way, its part of the Gandhian thought. I believe its better if it stays that way. Recently, actor Prithviraj mentioned how you helped in getting clearance to go to Russia for Empuraans shooting They wanted Russian visas without delay. I just helped them speed up the process by calling some people I know. After he mentioned that, now people are under the impression they can come to me with visa applications (laughs). You are CPMs cultural face too. You started working with Swaralaya when the party was more conservative A classical concert by Alathoor Brothers was part of the Palakkad Party Congress in 1956. The Communist Party has such a tradition. Somewhere, that connection was cut off to some extent. Now, efforts are being made to revive the same. Theres a space for the promotion of classical art and culture. The party has decided to make more focused interventions in the cultural sector. Vigil should also be there against communal interventions in the cultural sphere. You are a food lover too... Who doesnt like good food (laughs)! I like traditional sadya the most. TNIE team: Cithara Paul, Sasidharan Nair M K, Anil S, K S Sreejith, Sovi Vidyadharan. B P Deepu (photos), Harikrishna B (video)
MGS Narayanan was a relentless fighter: M G Sasibhooshan
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Remembering how M G S Narayanan would always encourage ideas but seldom endorse them, historian M G Sasibhooshan reminisced how MGS became a critic of precision. Often, his smile was the only response we got. But when he truly loved something, he would share his thoughts openly. That approval meant the world for me, said Sasibhooshan. Speaking of his masterpiece Perumals of Kerala, Sasibhooshan said the work freed Keralas medieval history from myths and misconceptions. His 1996 work Perumals of Kerala analysed both social and economic history along with political history. It is his masterpiece, opined Sasibhooshan. He added that one of his most-cherished memories was when MGS asked him to massage his shoulders the last time he visited MGS at his home in Kozhikode. He was not someone who would ask such things. When he made that request, I knew he considered me as somebody special, he added. Sasibooshan remembered how once, after he wrote an article, MGS not only praised it but also suggested that it should be turned into a book. That was precious for me. We share the same initials, so people used to call me Junior MGS as if considering me as a successor, said Sasibhooshan. Beyond his work as a historian, M G S Narayanan was a remarkable epigraphist and artist, said Sasibhooshan. He identified that Bhaskara Ravi Chakravarthi and Manu Kuladithyan were the same person, as well as that Godaradi and Vijayaragadevan were the same, Sasibhooshan noted. Though MGS was known internationally for his work, serving as a visiting professor at prestigious universities such as Harvard, Oxford, and Moscow, he never compromised on his principles. Sasibhooshan also recalled M G S Narayanans talent for art. In his younger days, he used to compete with Artist Namboodiri and even win. He was truly an all-rounder. He had a heart of gold, and his smile was one of the best Ive ever seen. It is a huge loss, concluded Sasibhooshan. MGS is a historian who salvaged Kerala history from myths and legends, says KKN Kurup
MGS is a historian who salvaged Kerala history from myths and legends, says KKN Kurup
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The 92-year-old historian who departed on Saturday, has scripted a new chapter in secular historiography that has a scientific approach. Born in the last decades of our nationalist movement, M G S Narayanan was able to cherish echoes and ethos of leaders like K P Kesava Menon, K Kelappan, EMS and K Damodaran. MGS arrived on the scene when the studies on Kerala were handled by experts in Malayalam, and scientific historiography was camouflaged by myths and legends. The unification of Kerala in 1956 inspired him to trace the history and culture of Kerala, reconstructing the later Chera Kingdom with exact chronology from different epigraphical relics. He mastered early scripts like Kolezhuthu and Vattezhuth and wrote his magnum opus Perumals of Kerala, a doctoral study under the guidance of Prof P K Narayana Pillai. Indian History Congress was held at the fledgling Calicut University in 1974 with more than 700 delegates including top-ranking historians which was inaugurated by K P Kesava Menon. In fact, this meeting of scholars and teachers inaugurated an era of new learning, writing, and teaching of history. This trend could carry on to the present even after his career as chairman of Indian Council for Historical Research (ICHR). I have seen many scholars in India and abroad who are specialised in their respective areas. But MGS was one who was able to share his ideas and knowledge in every channel of human creativity and intellectual achievements. For instance, MGS wrote a masterly foreword for my cultural anthropological work, The Cult of Theyyam and Hero Worship in Kerala (Calcutta, 1973). In his early years he wrote poems, cultural articles and guided doctoral dissertations in different areas like traditional historical accounts to the Punnapra-Vayalar agrarian movement. Only a versatile genius can deliver such different goods according to the needs of the client. I do remember his arguments in academic seminars, committee meetings and witnessed his true love and affection to the student community. He encouraged all, including outsiders, to freely air their views and was untouched by personal or academic rivalries. On one occasion he recommended a centre for Kayyur for Peasant Studies in Kasaragod. At the same time, he could write an article for the public on the achievements of our Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Being highly influenced by the humanism of writer M Govindan in his youth, even in the career as an academician and administrator, he followed benevolent humanism and rationalism. I have more occasions than any other academician to make him a role model, and evaluate him as a student, fellow delegate, speaker, writer, and researcher in different conferences in India and abroad. His academic experiences in Russia, Japan, the US and the Oriental Institute, London, were helpful to his colleagues, students and even the public. MGS could shed light on Indian historiography and deconstruct the Euro-centric, colonial historical writing. William Logan had written in Malabar Manual about scholars who can be branded as Sons of Soil who could write the scientific history of a region to help their historical progress and development. Surely MGS belonged to this category.
Uncertainty looms over continuation of Medisep scheme
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Uncertainty prevails over the future of Medisep, the health insurance scheme for government employees and pensioners, as the expert committee appointed by the state government to recommend revisions is yet to submit its report. The Oriental Insurance is the insurance provider and, under the present scheme, the annual premium for a beneficiary is Rs 5,664, including 18% GST. The government makes an advance payment of the premium amount to Oriental Insurance in four instalments a year. The government will retrieve this amount from the salary or pension of beneficiaries in 12 instalments. Earlier, the insurance provider had asked the government to hike the premium. This demand and the criticism by employees organisations prompted the government to appoint an expert committee to submit recommendations on revamping the scheme. The major criticism by employees was that prominent hospitals are not partnering with the scheme. Lack of standard treatment packages and inclusion of impractical rates were also raised. The agreement with the Oriental insurance ends on June 30, 2025, and the government will have to decide on a premium hike to renew it. Started in July 2022, the scheme has 30.92 lakh beneficiaries. Of the 11.43 lakh direct beneficiaries, 5.53 lakh are government employees and 5.90 lakh are pensioners. Besides 19.48 lakh dependants of employees and pensioners are also part of the scheme. As many as 628 hospitals are partnering with the scheme. Of them, 471 are private hospitals and 145 are government hospitals. Until March, 9.49 lakh claims worth `1,849.89 crore were approved. Meanwhile, Finance Minister K N Balagopal said the government wants to continue the programme. We are waiting for the expert committee report. It will have recommendations on different aspects like premium, bidding etc, he said. MEDISEP: Hospitalsviolating MoU to face music
Pahalgam attack fails to trip Kashmir plans of many Malayali tourists
KOCHI: The April 22 Pahalgam terror attack has failed to deter the travel plans of many tourists, including Keralites. Most of the visitors, on pre-booked package tours, which dont come cheap, are reluctant to give up on a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Even as Srinagar city and the entire region have turned into a virtual fortress, popular destinations such as Gulmarg and Dal Lake are once again swarming with tourists. The shutdown was lifted on Thursday. Our tour operator took us to popular spots on Thursday and Friday. However, security is tight in Srinagar. There were military and paramilitary personnel posted every 50 metres en route, Jeeth Kumar, a resident of Thiruvananthapuram who along with his family, wound up their week-long Kashmir tour on Saturday, told TNIE over phone from Srinagar. We visited Dal Lake yesterday (Friday). There were plenty of tourists there, and many of the houseboats were operational. The previous day, we stopped by Gulmarg. We waited nearly three hours before we could ride the cable car, Jeeth added. The family of four reached Srinagar on Monday night and flew back to Kerala on Saturday evening. Local tour operators vouch that the situation is now under control with visitor numbers picking up, though not on the scale as before the attack. This being peak tourist season, business was booming before the attack. Now, with the situation under control, we are receiving tourists from various states, Ajaz Wani, a local tour operator, told TNIE over the phone. We have even had tourists from Kerala. But numbers are far lower than usual. We expect this to go up in the coming days. More tour operators from the state have contacted us, and we plan to resume Kashmir packages in the coming days, added Ajaz, proprietor of Srinagar-based Sun in Snow Tour N Travels, which has tied up with major tour operators in Kerala. However, the situation was worrying on Tuesday and Wednesday, when all hell broke loose following the terrorist attack on tourists. A widespread shutdown was observed in the valley, a first in nearly three decades. We were at Dal Lake when the attack happened after noon on April 22. However, we came to know about it only around 6 pm. By that time, most of the commercial establishments, including petrol stations, were closed. Even the next day, Srinagar, including the Old City area, wore a deserted look. Security personnel were everywhere. Our tour operator said only those proceeding to the airport or seeking emergency services were allowed to venture out, said Aishwarya S, who also hails from Thiruvananthapuram. She, along with her family arrived in Kashmir on the night of April 18 and flew back on Wednesday evening.
Kerala: Senior IPS officer Manoj Abraham to take charge as director general, fire & rescue services
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Senior IPS officer Manoj Abraham, the incumbent Additional Director General of Police (Law & Order), has been promoted to the grade of Director General of Police and posted as Director General, Fire and Rescue Services. The government issued the order on Saturday, with the appointment taking effect from May 1, 2025. The promotion comes following the retirement of K Padmakumar on April 30, 2025. An ex-cadre post of Director General, Fire & Rescue Services has been created for a period of one year. The post has been declared equivalent in status and responsibility to the cadre post of Director, Vigilance and Anti-Corruption Bureau.
Pope Francis was leader of humankind: Union Minister George Kurian
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM/VATICAN CITY, Apr 26: Union Minister of State George Kurian on Saturday said that late Pope Francis was a leader of humankind as he acknowledged and respected all races and religions and served everyone. The Union Minister of State for Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying is in the Vatican City as part of a delegation led by President Droupadi Murmu to attend the funeral of Pope Francis, who died on April 21. Speaking to a TV channel from Vatican City, [] The post Pope Francis was leader of humankind: Union Minister George Kurian appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Chennai native IIST student drowns in Thiruvananthapuram
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: An MTech student of the Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST) drowned in the Vamanapuram river at Vithura on Saturday morning. The deceased has been identified as Mohan Raj Subramanian, a native of Chennai. According to sources, the incident occurred around 8 am when Mohan Raj entered the river near the Thavakkal waterfalls for a bath. He reportedly slipped off a rock and was swept away by the strong current. An extensive search operation was launched by the fire and rescue services along with local residents. After nearly an hour of search efforts, his body was found downstream. Local residents said the river's current was particularly strong following heavy rainfall in the area on Friday evening. Vithura police have registered a case and initiated further proceedings.
Bomb threats at various hotels in Kerala capital
Several hotels in the state capital received bomb threats via email on Saturday, leading to immediate police response. Bomb disposal units and dog squads were deployed to inspect the targeted hotels, including the Hilton Hotel in Thiruvananthapuram.
CBI registers case against Kerala CMs principal secretary KM Abraham for disproportionate assets
KOCHI: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has registered a case against Kerala Chief Ministers Chief Principal Secretary, KM Abraham, for allegedly amassing wealth disproportionate to his known sources of income. The FIR will soon be filed at the CBI Court in Thiruvananthapuram. The probe was taken over by the CBI following directions from the Kerala High Court, based on a petition filed by activist Jomon Puthenpurackal. The FIR cites charges of misconduct and accumulation of disproportionate assets under various sections of the Prevention of Corruption Act. A Deputy Superintendent-ranked officer from the CBIs Anti-Corruption Unit in Kochi has been assigned to investigate the case. Abrahams statement will be recorded as part of the inquiry. Jomon had alleged at the High Court that, Abraham allegedly owns an apartment in Mumbai worth Rs three crore, another flat in Thycaud, Thiruvananthapuram valued at around Rs one crore, and a three-storied shopping complex in Kollam worth Rs eight crore. Jomon claims that the EMI for the Mumbai property alone is Rs 84,000, while Abrahams official salary is Rs 80,000 per month. Jomon further alleged that Abraham failed to disclose the source of funds for the loans on the Thycaud apartment and the construction of the Kollam complex. Earlier, the Vigilance and Anti-Corruption Bureau (VACB) had given a clean chit to Abraham, stating that the Thiruvananthapuram apartment was worth only Rs 13.56 lakh and the Mumbai flat valued at Rs 99.75 lakh. It also concluded that the shopping complex in Kollam was inherited by Abrahams two brothers and no personal funds were involved in its construction. However, the Kerala High Court, after examining the VACB's preliminary inquiry report, concluded that Abraham possessed both movable and immovable properties with substantial value, disproportionate to his known income. Given Abrahams high-profile position, the court expressed a lack of confidence in the VACB investigation and ordered a CBI probe.
Cath lab inauguration at RCC without Minister Veena George's knowledge, orders probe
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Health Minister Veena George has ordered an inquiry into an incident in which the Regional Cancer Centre (RCC) Director Dr Rekha A Nair inaugurated a new cath lab facility without the ministers knowledge. The probe will be led by Additional Chief Secretary (Health) Rajan Khobragade, with a report expected within a week. The incident, which unfolded on Thursday, triggered dramatic scenes at the RCC. Despite a directive from the ministers office to defer the event, Dr Rekha went ahead with the inauguration at 9.30 am instead of the scheduled time at 10.30 am. The Left employees union, which has been at odds with the director, removed the inauguration plaque bearing her name. Union members alleged that Dr Rekha was keen on placing the slab with her name before her retirement and she had hastened the event by an hour to prevent intervention by the ministers office. Later, the minister said she was unaware of the inauguration and it was unusual to conduct such informal inaugurations. The director said the facility was opened for the benefit of the patients. The director took the initiative to set up the lab at a cost of Rs 12 crore. The controversy comes at a time when a search committee has been formed to find a new director to replace Dr Rekha.