Kerala / The Hindu
Over the course of the six-day festival, 331 films from 52 countries will be screened across 29 categories
Lifestyle diseases and genetic disorders are posing a huge challenge these days and children with such conditions need special support, says K.V. Manoj Kumar
As chairman of Science, Technology and Environment Committee, the precursor of Kerala State Council for Science, Technology and Environment, he played a crucial role in shaping policies that have had a lasting impact
Over 250 experts, including leading doctors from the U.S., U.K., Canada, Bahrain, and Dubai, join deliberations. Conclaves outcome will be compiled into a document by January, which could serve as a roadmap for Keralas health-care system
Local body leaders of LDF in Melur, Kadukutty and Koratty panchayats say NHAI has failed to keep its promise to start work in pothole-filled corridor of NH 544 at Muringoor, the worst-hit stretch. They say they will launch an agitation if the authorities do not start work on Friday night
The Confederation of University Employees Organisations submits memorandum seeking disbursal of salaries and pensions for employees and retirees of the university. Chancellor asked to direct V-C to authorise financial expenditures, including salaries and pensions, until the Budget is formally passed
Lesson forms part of a multidisciplinary elective Kerala Studies-Arts and Culture, offered in the third semester of the UG English course
The project was showcased at the State governments Invest Kerala Global Summit in February
This marks the second time in the last six months that allegations of sexual misconduct have been raised against judicial officers in the State.
Devaswom Minister V.N. Vasavan visits Stalin in Chennai to invite him to the event to be held on September 20 at Pampa
It has put in place call centres to take pre-bookings in all districts and blocks. Customers can choose the dishes and the price ranges from 150 to 300 depending on the number of dishes
He says Kuttanad, recognised by the Food and Agriculture Organisation as a Globally Important Agricultural Heritage System, sustains a remarkable integration of paddy cultivation, fisheries, duck rearing, and eco-tourism, making it an area of immense economic, ecological, and cultural importance
Union Home Minister says party has a robust base in the State and it will come up with a good performance in the Assembly elections next year
The boats, including 21 chundan vallams, will participate in nine categories in the 71st edition of the Nehru Trophy Boat Race to be held on Punnamada Lake in Alappuzha on August 30.
The film looks at the impact of agricultural reforms in India following the historic protest of Indian farmers in 2020-21 and the impact of similar market reforms in the U.S. in the 1980s.
From a peak of around 5,000 weavers and people in allied services in North Paravur taluk until the 1980s, that number has progressively declined to around 500 now
Kerala Finance Minister says he anticipates a dip of 8,000 crore to 9,000 crore in Keralas GST revenues. The revenue loss will be felt most in the automobile and insurance sectors, he says
The Former Union Cabinet Secretary makes special address at a discussion organised by GIFT
Protest erupts after NHAI project director, who had earlier promised to attend the meeting, failed to show up
Vellayan, 54, was found locked up in the resort building on Thursday night. Police said the resort owner had confined him to the room
KPCC disciplinary committee chairperson Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan says partys national leadership will announce the composition of the inquiry panel
He says the party will bring people from even Jammu and Kashmir to emerge victorious in constituencies in which it has an advantage
Sucheendran was called in by the restaurant owner to inspect a blocked drainage. As he climbed down into the waste pit using a ladder to examine the blockage, he reportedly began to feel discomfort
Dreamland is the first track from the album Small Town Big Love, Little Homes, and features Job Kurian
Party State Secretary M.V. Govindan says Mamkootathils resignation as Youth Congress State president seems too little. The act of tokenism does not rest the serious charges against Mamkootathil, he says
Across the State,students are training to offer support and comfort to the aged and terminally ill, fostering a culture of care
The committees other members are chosen by the Chancellor and the University Grants Commission