First Skin Bank to be launched in Thiruvananthapuram MCH
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: At a time when questions are being raised against the efficiency of the health sector, the states first skin bank is all set to open its door of relief for numerous burn victims. The skin bank is being set up in Thiruvananthapuram Government Medical College. The bank will be inaugurated on July 15 coinciding with the World Plastic Surgery Day. The centre has also secured the approval of the Kerala State Organ and Tissue Transplant Organisation (K- SOTTO) for receiving skin through organ donation. The facility has been constructed at a cost of Rs 6.75 crore. Skin Banks are facilities which collect skin through donors for replacing the burnt skin of victims. In cases where a burn victim could not use his or her skin, the skins stored in the Skin Banks can be used. This helps reduce the pain and chances of infection. The skins are kept at a specific temperature. Works are in progress to start another Skin Bank in Kottayam Government Medical College, Health Minister Veena George said in a statement. She also said that to ensure efficient treatment to burn victims, burn centres were set up in Alappuzha, Kollam, Kannur Medical Colleges. Plastic surgery units were also started in these medical colleges. Burns ICU were also set up in medical colleges.
Kerala Congress gears up for major rejig ahead of LSG, assembly polls
KOTTAYAM: As the Nilambur by-election is over, the Congress state unit is gearing up for a significant organisational overhaul as part of preparing itself for the upcoming local body elections at the end of the year and the assembly elections next year. As part of it, KPCC president Sunny Joseph and Leader of Opposition V D Satheesan will leave for New Delhi on Tuesday. According to sources, they will hold a meeting with AICC general secretary in-charge of Kerala, Deepa Dasmunsi, and general secretary (organisation), K C Venugopal, on Wednesday. The revamp is following a report submitted by Dasmunsi, who recommended a restructuring to strengthen the party ahead of crucial elections. As the AICC has already appointed new KPCC president and working presidents, the leadership is planning to re-organise the state committee with new office-bearers, including vice-presidents, general secretaries and secretaries. Change of guard in DCCs is also anticipated as part of the KPCC revamp. The KPCC leadership has already begun compiling a primary list of potential candidates to be submitted to the AICC general secretaries during the Delhi visit of the KPCC president and Leader of Opposition. With local body and assembly elections nearing, the KPCC is learnt to have decided not to remove any existing office-bearers to avoid any dissatisfactions among party leaders. Instead, the KPCC will be reorganised by adding more office-bearers. The leadership doesnt wish to alter the smooth functioning of the existing system. Rather it wants to address the concerns and dissatisfaction of other leaders, said a Congress leader on condition of anonymity. Additionally, the KPCC also wants to ensure communal balance during the revamp. Earlier, the AICC made Sunny Joseph as the KPCC president to address the long-standing concerns of the Catholic Church regarding its inadequate representation in leadership roles. The Church has also expressed a desire for the inclusion of additional leaders in key positions, such as vice-presidents. Sources indicate that the Syro-Malabar Church is particularly interested in securing representation from Central Travancore within the leadership as Sunny Joseph is from Kannur. Earlier, the Ezhava community had voiced its dissatisfaction regarding the removal of K Sudhakaran from the position of KPCC president. In response, the KPCC leadership is keen to address their concerns also. Although group politics have almost subsided in state Congress, the KPCC is expected to take into account the recommendations of senior leaders such as V M Sudheeran, Ramesh Chennithala, K Muraleedharan, Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan and Benny Behanan. Following a vetting of the AICC leadership, the restructuring process is likely to commence in the state shortly after the state-wide meetings of the KPCC being attended by Sunny Joseph, Satheesan, UDF convener Adoor Prakash and three working presidents, A P Anil Kumar, P C Vishnunadh and Shafi Parambil, which will be concluded on July 17. It is learnt that a majority of DCC presidents will also be replaced during the revamp, as complaints are rampant that DCCs are inactive, especially from Kottayam to Thiruvana-nthapuram. new paths Leadership planning to re-organise the state committee with new office-bearers Change of guard in DCCs is also anticipated KPCC leadership already compiling a primary list of potential candidates
Youth Congress march turns violent in Kannur
One arrested with suspected ganja in Kannur
Rain remains subdued for two weeks in most part of the State with the exception of north Kerala
IMD issued a yellow alert warning of isolated heavy rain for Kannur and Kasaragod on Sunday
Private bus operators in Vadakara go on token strike over poor road conditions
The dawn-to-dusk protest organised by a joint action committee of bus operators disrupted the regular bus services between Kozhikode and Kannur districts on Friday
Coimbatore Junction-Kannur Express to start from Podanur Junction on July 8 and 10
Trains to run late in Kerala due to track maintenance works
KOZHIKODE: More than half a dozen trains in Kerala are going run late by a few hours this month on selective dates to facilitate track maintenance works in various locations in the Palakkad division on multiple days. According to a statement from Southern Railway, Train No. 22633 Thiruvananthapuram Central Hazrat Nizamuddin Junction Weekly Superfast Express journey commencing on July 09th & 23rd from Thiruvananthapuram Central will be regulated by one hour and ten minutes en-route. Train No.16307 Alappuzha Kannur Express journey commencing on July 09th & 23rd from Alappuzha will be regulated by one hour en-route. Train No.12082 Thiruvananthapuram Central - Kannur Janshatabdi Superfast Express journey commencing on July 09th & 23rd from Thiruvananthapuram Central will be regulated by one hour en-route. Train No.12618 Hazrat Nizamuddin Junction Ernakulam Junction Mangala Lakshadweep Superfast Express journey commencing on July 24th from Hazrat Nizamuddin Junction will be regulated by 30 minutes en-route. Train No.16338 Ernakulam Junction Okha Weekly Express journey commencing on July 25thfrom Ernakulam Junction will be regulated by one hour en-route. Train No.22638 Mangaluru Central Dr MGR Chennai Central West Coast Superfast Express journey commencing on July 25th from Mangaluru Central will be regulated by one hour en-route. Train No.22638 Mangaluru Central Dr MGR Chennai Central West Coast Superfast Express journey commencing on July 10th, 15th, 17th & August 04th from Mangaluru Central will be regulated by 30 minutes en-route.
Steps sought to address frequent snarl-ups on Kozhikode-Kannur NH
Ambulance operators allege non-compliance with traffic control norms by road construction workers; they also say lane discipline violations by private bus operators worsening the situation
Mock drill conducted at Kannur airport
Six crude bombs recovered in Kannur
Man posing as journalist disrupts new state police chiefs first press meet
THIRUVANTHAPURAM: A man posing as a journalist disrupted the first press conference of newly appointed State Police Chief Ravada A Chandrasekhar on Tuesday, demanding action on a personal grievance. The incident occurred in the conference hall on the fifth floor of the police headquarters, where the DGP was addressing the media. The man, later identified as V. P. Basheer, a former police officer from Kannur, interrupted the proceedings, claiming that his long-pending complaint had not been acted upon. Despite the state police chief assuring him that the issue would be looked into, Basheer raised his voice and waved papers, alleging that he was a victim of injustice. Ravada Chandrasekhar takes charge as Kerala police chief; emphasises anti-drug drive, cybercrime control He claimed that he was attacked by CPM workers during his service and that no proper investigation had followed, even though he had submitted petitions including to the Chief Minister. I suffered for 30 years, sir. I deserve a response, he said. He also alleged that his name was used without permission in a recently released movie, Narivetta. At first, police officials believed he was part of the press, as he had entered the premises showing an online media ID card and claimed to have served in Kannur during the DGPs earlier posting as DIG there. But, sensing irregularities in his conduct, officers questioned other journalists and found that he was not a member of the press. He was soon escorted out by the police. Further enquiry revealed that he was a former officer known for filing repeated complaints. Following the incident, Museum police took him into custody for questioning. According to the Kannur City Police Commissioner, the case in which Basheer was allegedly attacked had been investigated and a chargesheet had already been filed. In light of the breach, AIG Poonkuzhali has been tasked with investigating the security lapse.
CPI(M) Kannur district secretary K.K. Ragesh defends Kerala DGP appointment
Ragesh says Ravada A. Chandrasekhar had no involvement in Koothuparamba firing conspiracy
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Ravada Chandrasekhar, a 1991 batch IPS officer with IB, UN exposure
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Ravada A Chandrasekhar , a Kerala cadre IPS officer of the 1991 batch who was named the state police chief on Monday, had been on central deputation serving as special director in the Intelligence Bureau (IB). A native of Godavari region of Andhra Pradesh, he holds a postgraduate degree in science, and began service in the force as an ASP at Thalassery in Kannur. Over the years, he has served as SP in Pathanamthitta, Malappuram, Ernakulam Rural, Railways, Vigilance Ernakulam Range, Crime Branch Thiruvananthapuram and Palakkad, as AIG-1 at the police headquarters and as commandant of KAP second and third Battalions. He has also been part of the United Nations Mission in Bosnia. This apart, he has served as the Kochi city police commissioner. As a DIG rank officer, he served in the UN Mission in Sudan and has held posts in Thrissur and Ernakulam Ranges. He was also the Thiruvananthapuram city police commissioner while holding the DIG rank. While serving as an IG in the State Crime Records Bureau, he was deputed to the IB as deputy director, and worked at IB offices in Bhubaneswar, Hyderabad and Vijayawada. During central deputation, he was promoted as ADGP and served as additional director of IB in Vijayawada and Mumbai. He was conferred with the Presidents Police Medal for Distinguished Service in 2015 and the Indian Police Medal for Meritorious Service in 2009.
Rabies death: Cong. workers stage protest at Kannur district hospital
Woman who jumped into river rescued in Kannur, search on for missing man
Five arrested for chasing Kerala Chief Ministers convoy in Kozhikode
The incident took place around 10 p.m. on Sunday when Pinarayi Vijayan was coming from Kannur to Kozhikode Government guesthouse
No guarantee Leader of Opposition will become CM face
Sunny Joseph belongs to the rare breed of Congress leaders who prefer to keep a low profile and remain in the background. That trait must have played a crucial role in making Sunny Vakeel, as he is fondly called, the partys Kerala president. Close on the heels of assuming office, he led Congress to victory in the Nilambur bypoll. Sunny shares with TNIE his take on the Nilambur success, P V Anvar factor, Satheesanism in the party, larger than life image of Shashi Tharoor, and his optimism about the Congress coming back to power in the next assembly elections. Excerpts UDF won the Nilambur by-election. Did Congress achieve the success it expected? I expected a winning margin of 10,000 to 15,000 votes. Ten thousand is a decent margin, and we managed to achieve 11,000. Did the anti-incumbency factor work in Nilambur? Yes, because CPM and LDF campaigned intensively. The chief minister (Pinarayi Vijayan) camped there and visited all panchayats. The government agencies worked hard. Yet they suffered a huge loss of votes. If anti-incumbency worked, shouldnt UDF have polled more votes in Nilambur which is a Congress bastion? A margin of 11,000 votes is not bad. The poll figures show Anvar took away the votes he had brought to the LDF kitty in the last two elections, and hence, UDF won You shouldnt think CPM lost only the votes Anvar canvassed on his own. How could CPM then retain the same vote share as in 2011? The total number of votes increased in 2025 compared to 2011. Fifteen years have passed. The votes increased by some 15,000 or 20,000. Nilambur has always been a UDF stronghold. Did you need the support of religious groups like Jamaat-e-Islami to win the seat? We wouldve won even otherwise. Then, what was the need to whitewash Jamaat? We didnt seek their support. Nor did we whitewash them. We only resisted attempts by LDF to portray it so. Leader of Opposition V D Satheesan did whitewash Jamaat He was only replying to a question. Satheesan said Jamaat has changed its old stand. A video of former Jamaat amir T K Abdulla that went viral shows theres no change in their earlier position What did Saji Cherian say earlier? He made insulting remarks against the Constitution. Will Jamaat be made an associate member of UDF? No. Who told you? They have raised such a demand That did not come up for discussion before us. How can a party like Congress align with a political party floated by Jamaat? The Leader of Opposition said LDF whitewashed Jamaat-e-Islami when they supported it. LDF will make accusations against them if they do not support it. CPM and Congress are parties that believe in the ideals of democracy and secularism laid out in the Constitution CPMs belief is namesake, as is evident from the reinstating of (Minister) Saji Cherian. You are saying this on June 25, the 50th anniversary of Emergency, the day the Constitution was murdered... No. I do not believe the Constitution was killed then. Emergency is a provision in the Constitution. It was employed then. Dont you think it was a mistake? I dont think it was a total mistake. There are different aspects to it. Was it inevitable? It was related to the situation then and ended at the right time. During the Nilambur bypoll, the general impression was that Leader of Opposition led the campaign. Was the KPCC chief sidelined? Im not answering that. That question doesnt arise. Important decisions like fielding Aryadan Shoukath, Jamaat-e-Islami tie-up, and keeping Anvar out were taken by Satheesan As part of deciding the candidate, Satheesan and I met the Congress election committee members, including A K Antony. Every election committee member was consulted. On the basis of the discussions, we conveyed the general sentiment to AICC (All India Congress Committee), and Aryadan was made the candidate. Satheesan said the credit for a win goes to all and he will take responsibility in case of a defeat. It sounded like he was leading the fight... My point is that it was the joint leadership of UDF. I had said the people are responsible for the win. There is no issue of sidelining. The Leader of Opposition has the total leadership of the UDF. Im in the leadership of the Congress. Who took the decision on Jamaat? They came to us and offered support. We did not ask anything. What was the reason for changing V S Joy and fielding Aryadan Shoukath in Nilambur? Who said Joys candidature was fixed? Did Joy say that? Joys name was also considered. A huge majority of the election committee members proposed Shoukath and thats why we recommended him. Theres a general feeling the Leader of Oppositions body language is visibly arrogant... I dont think so. In the last term, we had adjacent seats in the assembly. This time, I was the first to openly propose him as Leader of Opposition. Do young leaders of your party have an arrogant attitude, which was earlier attributed to CPM leaders? Did any of them address anyone as edo Gopalakrishna. Did we call anyone nikrishta jeevi (a wretched creature)? What did M V Jayarajan say about a High Court judge? Did we abuse a renowned parliamentarian paranari (a scoundrel)? Congress leaders in recent times havent behaved in such a wrong manner. Didnt a young Congress MLA threaten an officer on duty saying he will be delivered a gift? There might be some context to it. In some cases, if they copy CPM leaders, they should be corrected. I dont say Congressmen are all saints. They may learn things from others. Is there something called Satheesanism in the party? Satheesan is a strong leader and a promising politician. Theres nothing called Satheesanism. Until Satheesan, Congress leaders used to have a tactical approach. Is there now a supremacy of a leader? Thats a wrong perspective. The party achieved good results under him Thrikkakara, Puthuppally, Palakkad, Nilambur and Chelakkara. He has led UDF well. Whats IUMLs contribution to Nilambur win? They had a huge contribution. League leaders and workers toiled hard. Entire UDF deserves credit for the win. Many in UDF say the sole credit goes to IUML... Who said such a thing? I give them (IUML) equal share. Several Congress and UDF leaders wanted to have P V Anvar on board. What happened? Even Satheesan didnt say Anvar shouldnt be inducted. When the Congress high command declares a candidate, and the announcement is made by the AICC president, what should a person who wants to join UDF say? If theres any difference of opinion, he should tell us and not the media. When all of you adopted a path of reconciliation, Satheesan maintained the door is closed... Theres a reason for that. Anvar never corrected his stand. Or is it because of the serious allegations Anvar raised in the assembly against Satheesan? Anvar has expressed regret for that and has withdrawn his statement. Satheesan has also said its a closed chapter. Was it an ego issue? It isnt an ego issue. Satheesan has only spoken reasonably. Anvar went on to say that Joy was sidelined as he didnt have a godfather. What godfather? Havent I been offered a ticket thrice? Was that because of any godfather? On the counting day, you said the door has not been closed for Anvar That was a general statement. When it is a door, it can be operated either way... opened or shut. If it was a wall, it would be closed forever. Whats the situation now? As it is, its closed (laughs). Does that mean it can be opened? I cant predict that now. Why are you so particular it should be opened (laughs out loud)? During Sudhakarans tenure, KPCC presidents used to be the final word... But Im not the final word. Ill be making my statements in consultation with all the senior leaders. Even Antony says KPCC presidents word is final. But I know the post means responsibility, not power. We have seen Satheesan and former KPCC president Sudhakaran fighting for the mic during a press conference That isnt happening now (laughs). A joke doing the rounds was that one criteria for KPCC president is that he shouldnt fight with Satheesan for the mic... (Laughs out) What were the circumstances under which Sudhakaran was removed? It was the high commands decision. Thats a closed chapter. Why should I reopen past episodes (laughs)? Sudhakaran has been elevated to CWC. Sudhakaran himself has said a CWC berth is no big deal It is a big deal (laughs). Thats a bigger post. Usually, high profile leaders are chosen as KPCC chief. You, however, maintain a relatively low profile... I have myself checked with a few who suggested my name, whether Im fit for the job. I asked Vishnu (P C Vishnunadh) who sits next to me (in the assembly). I suggested Rojis (Roji M John) name, but he in turn proposed my name. When I asked Vishnu, he said a person like me was the need of the hour. What was the primary mandate the AICC leadership gave you? To prepare for the 2026 (assembly) polls and take the party forward unitedly. I told Rahulji that our new team has garnered wide acceptance... not my merit, but that of the entire team. For 2026, LDF has a leader to project. Who does UDF project as its leader? The LDF leadership is in a state of confusion. Is Pinarayi contesting next time? M A Baby (CPM general secretary) has said Pinarayi will lead the campaign... It isnt about leading the campaign. Is Pinarayi contesting? LDF has a tall leader in Pinarayi. But in Congress we see four-five leaders... Congress is rich in leadership. We have many strong leaders. When Oommen Chandy contested, didnt Chennithala and Satheesan also contest? But everyone knew OC would be the CM Even then, the high command had approached us for our view after the elections. Is Shashi Tharoor among the leaders you have mentioned? As it is, he is there. Is there a chance he may not figure in the list? That possibility exists for everyone. The elections are just six to seven months away. Will he still be considered? Tharoor is both a national leader and an internationally recognised figure. The high command decides the parliamentary party leader after taking into account MLAs views. That has been the practice whether it was K Karunakaran, Antony, Chandy, or later when Chennithala and Satheesan became Opposition Leaders. Does that mean it isnt mandatory for Satheesan, being Leader of Opposition, to become chief minister? Theres no such guarantee. He may or may not become (CM). That depends on the partys decision. Theres a strong public perception that Tharoor is a great leader. Why hasnt the party been able to fully utilise someone like him? He was made Union minister twice and is part of the CWC. He also chairs important parliamentary committees. The party has certainly given him significant responsibilities. The question isnt about positions, but his role in campaigning. Isnt he one of the best faces the party has? Thats precisely why he was included in the list of star campaigners in Nilambur. But Tharoors office said they werent informed about this... We all know he was out of the country at the time. But he was in the state for two days... Someone visiting for just two days can have a packed schedule. Isnt Tharoor the biggest crowd-puller for the party? I disagree with that superlative. He is certainly a crowd-puller, but not the biggest. Priyanka Gandhi too came for campaigning. At least, among leaders from Kerala? Still, I wouldnt call him the biggest. But yes, he does draw crowds. CPM was earlier seen as anti-development and now they appear pro-development, while Congress seems to have taken over the anti-development space Thats a flawed premise. Congress has always stood for development, even while in the opposition. It was LDF that opposed key projects like GAIL pipeline and metro rail. In the case of Vizhinjam port, they werent satisfied even with a vigilance probe and went ahead with a judicial inquiry. But the LDF government implemented those very projects That is just their wrong claim. Congress has consistently maintained a pro-development stand. Satheesan had declared he wouldnt allow the Vizhinjam project to happen... Thats simply not true. Whose baby is Vizhinjam? You need to check. Who finalised the agreement and started work? Who ensured environmental clearance for the project? As per the agreement, this project shouldve been completed long back. Has any work been completed on time in Kerala? During the tenure of the previous UDF government, the national highways office was closed down in Kerala Why did it happen? The Oommen Chandy government had initiated the NH development project. It was the Marxist party that created obstacles in land acquisition. What was their stand on the Kannur airport issue? On the day the first aircraft landed there, the then LDF convener E P Jayarajan staged a protest, seeking to extend the length of the runway. He won from the constituency where this airport is located, and became a minister. Was something done? The length has still not been increased. But shouldnt a government overcome such protests? Yes. Weve done that. Thats how major development projects like metro rail, airport, and Vizhinjam were brought in. You all know how CPM opposed the Kochi airport project. The Chandy government had once decided to develop NH stretches with a width of 30m , while the then Opposition CPM demanded 45m. It was a collective demand that came up at an all-party meeting. Since land acquisition in Kerala is difficult, the all-party meeting demanded to reduce the NH width. CPM too demanded the same. Pinarayi had publicly demanded a 45m wide NH. Shouldnt you speak factually? Yes, I was stating facts. Will the KPCC president contest the next election? Thats for the party to decide. Will sitting MPs contest in the assembly polls? That too is for the party to decide. During the bypoll, the party got into several controversies because of new MLA Rahul Mamkootathil... Though the media highlighted certain things, there were no issues that harmed the party. Leader of Opposition had claimed Rahul would be admonished... I wont use the word admonish. Rahul himself rectified his stand and admitted there were certain lapses on his part. So, individuals like Rahul enjoy certain privileges in the party... It isnt a privilege... Id say a certain consideration. You mean the consideration that hes Satheesans close confidant? Hes a close confidant of all of us, including me (smiles). If elected to power, will UDF conduct a caste census? We havent thought about it. Those are things we will discuss later. The party had also spoken about introducing a Faith Protection Legislation in 2021... We need to think about it. Such a matter hasnt come before me. How do you assess the Chief Minister? The CM is autocratic in his approach. Even within the assembly, whats his approach towards the Opposition? Has any CM behaved like this in the past? Does he conduct press conferences, does he respond to your questions? He has been holding press conferences... But nobody asks questions... maybe they ask as he gets up to leave. We havent heard anyone ask questions. Can we expect a more assertive KPCC president in future? (Smiles) That depends (on various factors). I wont speak about myself. Any plans to exercise power? I will never be a KPCC president who imposes authority. Ill be a KPCC president who seeks everybodys cooperation... a chief who discharges responsibilities. But I have my own opinions.
Five-year-old boy dies of suspected rabies in Kannur despite vaccination
Abortions in Kerala rise 76% over nine years
KOLLAM: Kerala has recorded an over 76% jump in abortion cases over a nine-year period, given the improved access to reproductive healthcare, according to data with the Health Management Information System (HMIS) portal. The state reported 30,037 abortions in 2023-24, compared to 17,025 in 2014-15, marking a 76.43% increase. In the latest period, 21,282 abortions were conducted in private hospitals, while government hospitals accounted for only 8,755 cases, indicating a growing reliance on private healthcare facilities. The data includes both spontaneous and induced abortions. In 2023-24, the state reported 20,179 induced abortions and 9,858 spontaneous abortions. In 2014-15, abortion procedures were almost evenly split between public and private hospitals, with 8,324 and 8,701 cases respectively. However, since 2015-16, private hospitals have consistently recorded a higher share of cases. From 2015-16 to 2024-25, Kerala reported a total of 1,97,782 abortion cases, of which only 67,004 were in government hospitals. Private hospitals accounted for 1,30,778 cases during this period. The report also noted a steady rise in induced abortions over the period under under review, reflecting better access to reproductive healthcare. Health experts, however, express concern over the increasing dependence on private hospitals and stress the need to strengthen the public health sector. Speaking to TNIE, Dr Leema, senior gynaecologist at the Women and Children Hospital, Thiruvananthapuram, said more patients now prefer private institutions due to better facilities and enhanced privacy. Medical termination of pregnancy (MTP) is a high-risk procedure, said Leema. It is high time govt invested in better infra Under the MTP (Amendment) Act, 2021, the permissible abortion limit has been extended from 20 to 24 weeks. Most women seeking abortions today are aware of their rights. They trust private hospitals for better operational care, post-procedure support, and, importantly, privacy something often lacking in government institutions. Women today dont want to take risks with their lives and naturally lean towards private care, she said. Dr Pandu R, senior gynaecologist at Kannur MCH, said it is high time the government invested in better infrastructure to regain public trust. Government hospitals are usually overcrowded, making patients uncomfortable. Bureaucratic hurdles, such as the demand for a marriage certificate for abortion services, further discourage women. Such requirements are rare in private institutions. Reforms and infrastructure improvements are essential if we want people to depend on public healthcare, he said. Social scientists note that the rise in induced abortions is a sign of increased womens empowerment. However, they caution that awareness about contraception and reproductive health needs to improve to prevent unwanted pregnancies. The increase in induced abortions is an indication that women are increasingly gaining control over their bodies. However, the rising rate also highlights gaps in awareness about contraception, said Amrutha Rinu Abraham, senior faculty member at the department of sociology, CMS College, Kottayam. Pvt hosps preferred 30,037 abortions in state in 2023-24, compared to 17,025 in 2014-15 21,282 abortions were conducted in private hospitals in 2023-24, while government hospitals accounted for only 8,755 cases
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Missing teens body found near Muzhappilangad beachin Keralas Kannur
Doctor in Kannur duped of over 4 crore by cyber fraudsters
Toddy worker killed in lighting strike at Aralam in Keralas Kannur
Deceased identified as Rajeev (54), a resident of Block 1 in rehabilitation area of Aralam farm
Kerala rains: IMD issues red alert for three districts as monsoon intensifies
Seven districts Pathanamthitta, Kottayam, Ernakulam, Thrissur, Palakkad, Kozhikode and Kannur put on orange alert on Thursday
Teen missing after being swept away by waves at Ezhara Parappally beach in Keralas Kannur
Incident occurred when a group of four youths were spending time on the beach, two of whom were caught in the rough seas
Fake disability certificates: Health department on alert, doctors under scrutiny in Kerala
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The health department is taking steps to streamline the process for issuing disability medical certificates following allegations of a scam involving fake certificates. The department intends to oversee the issuance of certificates by medical boards at the taluk, district and medical college levels. The decision follows an order from the Chief Ministers Office directing the state police chief to launch a statewide investigation into the fraudulent certificates. Certificates are typically reviewed only when a specific complaint is filed. However, we are working on implementing a more transparent and efficient system without causing delays, a department source said. The scam was exposed after the Society for Educating and Empowering Differently Abled filed a complaint with the Vigilance and Anti-Corruption Bureau regarding a teacher appointment in Kannur. It was revealed that the medical certificate had exaggerated the applicants disability to secure a job intended for individuals with disabilities. As many as thirty fake certificates were created in Kuttiyadi, Kozhikode, alone. There should be action against the doctors involved in this racket, said Kulathur Jaisingh, a High Court lawyer and public activist who appealed to the Chief Ministers Office for an expanded investigation. Disability certificates are essential for individuals with disabilities (PWD) to access educational opportunities, employment, insurance benefits, and travel services. It can take at least three months to obtain a certificate through the Swabalamban portal. These certificates are issued for 21 different disabilities under the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act. The Kerala Social Security Mission, the Health Department, and local self-government bodies also hold camps to issue certificates and Unique Disability Identity cards.
Channelling change, Kannur prison saves Rs 35 lakh on water bill
KANNUR: In the heart of Kannur, the central prison and correctional home has been channelling a silent revolution. And, what began as an effort to cut costs soon metamorphosed into a story of teamwork, innovation, and environmental leadership. Till 2023-24, the prison used to pay dearly for water use. That fiscal year its water bill came to Rs 55.47 lakh. Then, in June 2024, authorities decided that change was in order. They set up a group, comprising jail officials, that conducted a comprehensive study and made changes to the distribution of water and management of well water. The activities of the Haritha Sparsham saw the facilitys water bill drop to Rs 20.78 lakh in 2024-25, a saving of Rs 34.69 lakh over the course of a year. It was a collaborative effort of authorities and prisoners. It was a team effort, a prison official said. In each block, a prisoner was given the job of managing the water, apart from official monitoring. This teamwork helped save large amounts of water. Distribution was implemented efficiently and in a controlled manner by accurately understanding water consumption in each location. Additionally, water from the prison kitchen was treated and reused for irrigating agricultural crops. In the initial stage, when jail authorities approached government agencies for setting up a plant to treat wastewater they were given a cost estimate for around Rs 75 lakh. Rather than feeling discouraged, they sensed an opportunity. Officials decided to construct a natural wastewater treatment plant, using raw materials available in the prison, such as sand, charcoal, gravel, and metal, without any financial burden to the department. Skilled inmates helped build the facility, which purifies the wastewater and adjusts it to a pH level of 6.5 before being used for irrigation. This initiative led to significant water conservation. Furthermore, 21 wells within the prison were cleaned, thereby ensuring a constant source of water. Four of these wells were recharged, further supporting efforts to meet water requirements sustainably. The groundwater department is now planning to make a recharge pit inside the prison. A prison official said that Haritha Sparsham is now working to make the prison waste-free and plastic-free, besides planning other development activities. These activities have played a role in changing the attitude of many inmates, giving them a new perspective on life, the official added.
Public awareness committees reconstituted to mitigate human-wildlife conflict in Kannur
Qatar Malayalis recount horrifying moments of Iran missile attack
KOZHIKODE: For the large Malayali population in Qatar, many of whom are blue-collar workers, nurses, teachers, and technicians, Monday night after Iran launched missiles targeting the Al-Udeid Air Base located near Doha was a grim reminder of their vulnerability far from home. WhatsApp groups flooded with videos of the explosions, frantic voice messages, and calls for updates. Several people were too scared to sleep. When Habeeb K, a Kozhikode native living in Lusail, stepped out of his apartment after a thunderous blast shook his building, he wasnt prepared for what he saw: his parked car partially engulfed in flames, hit by falling missile debris. It felt like the world was ending, Habeeb, still shaken, told TNIE over the phone. My car was burning just a few feet away from where children usually play. It could have been us. While Qatars defence systems managed to shoot down the threats, fragments from the explosions rained down over residential neighbourhoods, some of them heavily populated by Malayali expats from Kerala. According to eyewitnesses, several missiles lit up the sky shortly after 11 pm, followed by thunderous explosions. This was a turning point, said Faisal M, a social worker who assists new people from Kerala. People came here for a better life. Now they are afraid to step outside. Some are even talking about returning to Kerala for good. On Tuesday, a majority of the people took leave and decided to stay at their houses and apartments. Nazeera T, a nurse from Kannur, recalled: I was feeding my baby when I saw a flash outside the window. Then came the sound, like something had exploded just above our heads. My hands were trembling. I didnt know whether to grab my phone or run. Entire apartment buildings in Doha, Al Wakrah, and Lusail emptied into stairwells. Families huddled together. Videos shared in Malayali WhatsApp groups captured the raw fear on peoples faces, with some even reciting prayers aloud as they waited in corridors. Weve survived the Gulf War, the blockade, even Covid. But this is different. This time, people truly feel unsafe, as if war has come to our doorstep, said Faisal, a long-time Doha resident.
Kannur Central Prison to get museum that echoes the past
KANNUR: As Wednesday marks the 50th anniversary of the Emergency, the walls of Kannur Central Jail quietly echo the memories of a dark chapter in the nations history. Like many prisons across the country, the Kannur Central Prison too housed numerous individuals who were detained back then without them ever fully knowing the reasons behind their arrest. It was not uncommon for many inmates to be crammed into a single hall, enduring unbearable conditions. Political leaders, activists, and common citizens alike faced immense hardship behind bars, often struggling just to secure the most basic of facilities. A police officer with the Kannur Central Prison and Correction Home said that 385 people were imprisoned during the Emergency, declared in 1975, and released in 1977. Now, the prison authorities are in the process of establishing a museum that will showcase artefacts and information related to significant historical moments, including the Emergency period, the Malabar Rebellion, and other notable events connected to the history of the Kannur Central Prison. We are planning to open it as early as possible, an officer said. Among the prominent leaders imprisoned were Pinarayi Vijayan, Kodiyeri Balakrishnan, A Kanaran, V V Dakshinamoorthy, C Kannan, E K Nayanar, Pattiam Gopalan, M V Raghavan, and M P Veerendrakumar. In addition to them, naxalites such as Civic Chandran and Mandakini Narayanan were also detained. People from Kannur and Kasaragod districts were detained in the Kannur Central Prison at the time. The current Kerala chief minister, Pinarayi Vijayan, was jailed there while he was serving as the Kuthuparamba MLA. He had written to the special secretary with the home department, on November 9, 1976, demanding parole. Govinda Varma Raja, 69, from Payyanur, was imprisoned at the age of 18 while he was a student at the Payyanur College for participating in a protest held on the campus against the Emergency. He was moved to the central prison after staging a protest at a sub-jail in Kasaragod. The letter that Pinarayi Vijayan wrote from the Kannur Central Jail during Emergency to get parole MY MOTHER IS UNWELL KANNUR: Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, a legislator then, was among the many political leaders detained under the Maintenance of Internal Security Act (MISA) during the Emergency. In 1975, while serving as the Kuthuparamba MLA, he was imprisoned in the Kannur Central Prison for his opposition to the regime. Amid his incarceration, Pinarayi wrote a heartfelt letter to the special secretary with the home department, requesting parole. His appeal was rooted in a personal concern, as his mother was critical and his presence was urgently needed to support her during treatment. The letter reflected not only the personal toll of the Emergency but also the resilience of a leader who would later rise to lead the state. The detainees Among the prominent leaders imprisoned at Kannur Centrral Jail during Emergency were Pinarayi Vijayan, Kodiyeri Balakrishnan, A Kanaran, V V Dakshinamoorthy, C Kannan, E K Nayanar, Pattiam Gopalan, M V Raghavan, and M P Veerendrakumar. In addition to them, naxalites such as Civic Chandran and Mandakini Narayanan were also detained. People from Kannur and Kasaragod districts were detained in the jail.
Why did CPM not protest Pinarayis detention during Emergency, asks Goa Governor
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Goa Governor P S Sreedharan Pillai severely criticised the CPM for not protesting against the arrest and detention of Pinarayi Vijayan during Emergency. Pinarayi Vijayan was beaten up and detained in his innerwear. I wonder why was there no protest by the CPM in its stronghold Kannur against this. It was fear, he said. Pillai was speaking at the release of his two books here on Tuesday. The function was attended by Kerala Governor Rajendra Arlekar and Andhra Pradesh Governor Syed Abdul Nazeer. Pillai said his book on Emergency gives due credit to Pinarayis fight because justice should be done. My publisher has uploaded 10 pages of my book on Rediff. In that Pinarayi is featured in his innerwear and it reached the world over. The biggest beneficiary of my book is Pinarayi, he said. Pillai said the only organisation which took to the streets against Emergency was the Lok Sangharsh Samiti which had the backing of RSS. Around 8,000 people under the Samitis banner protested without fearing arrest or jail. Still, it is not mentioned in Emergency-related articles by mainstream media, he said. All media succumbed to the pressure of Indira Gandhi fearing arrest. Only Ramnath Goenka was an exception. He was a fighter, Pillai said. Pillai criticised Pinarayi for misinterpreting facts in his media address recently. Constitutional supremacy is a cornerstone of modern democratic governance, said Syed Abdul Nazeer. Constitutional supremacy ensures that the Constitution remains the highest source of law and that all other laws and governmental decisions are subject to its authority, he said. 50 years of Emergency: The Kerala story When Pinarayi could no longer get up
Rail users say long-pending passenger demands are being ignored
Indias first butterfly sanctuary and how to reach there from Hyderabad
The State Wildlife Board chaired by the chief minister, has approved the renaming of Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary as Aralam Butterfly Sanctuary on Wednesday, recognizing it as Keralas first butterfly sanctuary. Hidden at the foot of the Western Ghats in Kannur district, Kerala, the Aralam Butterfly Sanctuary is Indias first dedicated butterfly sanctuary, and a true 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 .
West Asia tensions disrupt flights from Kannur airport in Kerala, Gulf-bound passengers hit
Passengers are advised to check the latest status of their flights with their respective airlines before proceeding to the airport, says Kannur International Airport Limited
Middle East crisis: Several flights from Kerala to Gulf sector cancelled
KOCHI: Passengers flying from Kerala to the Gulf sector and back are severely affected after a number of flights to the Gulf sectors have been cancelled in the wake of the escalating conflict in the Middle East. Flight services by various airlines to destinations including Doha (Qatar), Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Ras Al Khaimah (UAE), and Muscat (Oman) were cancelled,since Monday night. This following the missile attack by Iran on US military bases in Qatar in retaliation for the American bombing of its nuclear sites, which has put the commercial air operations in the region at risk. Due to the evolving situation in the Middle East, certain flights are delayed, rerouted or cancelled as a precautionary measure. We advise all passengers to check flight status regularly via the airlines official website or airport displays. Also stay updated through MS/email alerts from your airline, read a passenger advisory issued by the Cochin International Airport Limited (CIAL). The cancelled flights from Kochi included AI 953 (COK-DOH), SG 018 (COK-DXB), 6E 1403 (COK-AUH), 6E 1493 (COK-RKT), 6E 1271 (COK-MCT), 6 E 1272 (MCT-COK), 6E 1206/055 (BAH-COK-DMM), SG 017 (DXB-COK), 6 E 1404 (AUH-COK), AI 933 (COK-DXB), AI 934 (DXB=COK, IX 494 (KWI-COK), IX 441 (COK-MCT), IX 476 (DOH-COK), IX 475 (COK-DOH), IX 442 (MCT-COK) and IX 461 (COK-KWI). Similarly, several flights from Thiruvananthapuram, Calicut and Kannur too were delayed, rerouted or cancelled. n view of the evolving situation and the closure of certain airspaces in the Middle East, Air India Express has temporarily suspended flights to the region. Impacted guests are notified of changes directly on the contact details registered with the airline. We regret the inconvenience due to circumstances beyond our control and request guests to update their contact details for real time updates and check their flight status on airindiaexpress.com or chat with Tia for cancellations and refund options,an Air India Express spokesperson said. As a result of the ongoing situation in the Middle East and suspension of Qatar airspace, AIR India Express has diverted our Doha-bound flight from Kochi to Muscat and returned our flight bound from Kannur. We have no other flights bound for Qatar. The AIE has no aircraft on the ground in Qatar. We are monitoring the situation closely and will take all necessary precautions for the safety and security of our guests and crew, with inputs from the relevant authorities, he added.
Ancient Arabic manuscripts from Malabar being digitised to preserve cultural heritage
KOZHIKODE: Hidden in ancient mosques, dusty library shelves, and the private collections of old Malabar households lie centuries-old Arabic manuscripts delicate testaments to a forgotten era of scholarship, trade, and cultural exchange between south India and the Arab world. Now, these fragile pieces of history are being brought back to life in digital form. The Malaibar Foundation for Research and Development (MFRD), in partnership with the renowned Hill Museum and Manuscript Library (HMML) in Minnesota, has launched an ambitious project to digitise rare and endangered Arabic manuscripts from across India. The initiative, which began in 2024, aims to preserve manuscripts, lithographs, and rare photographs many tucked away in mosques, libraries, institutions, and private homes by converting them into digital archives accessible to scholars and researchers worldwide. This preservation project focuses primarily on south Indian regions including Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Lakshadweep, and the Andaman Islands with rich historical ties to Arab cultures. By employing advanced imaging technology, the initiative seeks to protect fragile manuscripts from the threats of decay and loss. In its initial phase alone, the foundation successfully collected over 4,000 manuscripts from Kozhikode, Kannur, and Kasaragod. The digitisation of centuries-old manuscripts requires immense patience and highly specialised skills, said Malaibar Foundation executive director Noorudeen Musthafa Nurani. Despite gathering more than 4,000 manuscripts, we have so far managed to digitise only around 20%. The process following strict scientific protocols is intricate and time-consuming. Manuscripts are carefully sourced from private individuals, mosques, and libraries. Many are unique, irreplaceable pieces of history. Each document is meticulously cleaned and photographed page by page before being sent to the HMML labs in Minnesota for digital processing. Once digitised, these invaluable records will be freely accessible to the global academic community via a dedicated online platform. The original manuscripts are then returned to their rightful owners. Highlighting the cultural significance of the project, Noorudeen said, Kerala and other southern states have had deep-rooted historical and cultural connections with Arab nations. Numerous scholars from this region have authored important works in Arabic, Persian, Arabi-Malayalam, and Arabi-Tamil. These texts are rare and irreplaceable and preserving them is vital for safeguarding our regions intellectual and cultural heritage. The foundation had been exploring the idea of such a project since 2021, identifying over 70 potential locations where valuable manuscripts could be recovered. In addition to digitising existing collections, the initiative actively encourages individuals with private manuscript holdings to come forward. From our experience, there are often more valuable manuscripts in personal collections than in public institutions. Owners are welcome to approach the Malaibar Manuscript Department for assistance in preserving these artifacts. Beyond safeguarding them, this initiative will share their knowledge freely with the worlds scholars and students, Noorudeen said. Looking ahead, the Malaibar Foundation also plans to establish a world-class manuscript centre as part of the upcoming library and research complex at Markaz Knowledge Citys cultural precinct. This facility will serve as a hub for the preservation, study, and promotion of ancient manuscripts, further enriching academic research and public understanding of the regions historical legacy. Recognising its significant contributions to heritage preservation, the Malaibar Foundation was recently honoured with the Sharjah International Award for Cultural Heritage, a testament to its commitment to conserving the cultural treasures of Malabar and beyond.
Anti-drug day programmes to be held at Kannur Central Jail
Wan Hai fire: Cops seek DNA, fingerprint data of missing crew members from firm
KOCHI: Police probing the fire on Wan Hai 503 ship have sought DNA and fingerprint data of the four missing crew members from the shipping company. The Fort Kochi coast police, which is investigating the case, is awaiting information from the shipping firm to complete the identification procedure after the body of a foreign national washed ashore at Arthunkal recently. It was on June 9 that the Singapore-flagged ship on its way to Mumbai port from Colombo caught fire around 44 nautical miles off Kannur coast. As many as 18 crew members were rescued. However, four members are still missing. The search and rescue operation for the four missing crew members has been called off due to no further result. However, we suspect a dead body washed ashore at Aruthunkal was of a crew member who is an Indonesian national. But no confirmation could be made and we havent received any details of the missing crew either, an officer said.
Kayalodu moral policing case: Police register case against 5 SDPI workers
KANNUR: A new case has been registered against five persons in connection with a moral policing incident that took place on June 15 near Achankara in Kayalodu, in which a woman tragically ended her life. The case was formally registered by the Pinarayi police on June 21. The action follows a complaint filed by Raheesh Perikkandi, 42, of Kolasery, who reported being assaulted by SDPI workers when he was found speaking to his female friend. According to the police report, the accused, identified as Mubasheer, Faisal, Rafnas, Suneer, and Sakharia, all natives of Kannur district, allegedly attacked Raheesh while he was speaking with a female friend inside a car. The group forcibly took away three mobile phones and a tablet from him and threatened to leak his photos. The FIR further states that the accused abducted Raheesh on a scooter and took him to an isolated area near Kuttinchathanmadam Road, where he was physically assaulted. Raseena K, 40, of Vengad, ended her life on June 17, reportedly following emotional distress caused by the moral policing incident that took place on June 15. Acting on the contents of her suicide note, the Pinarayi police arrested three individuals, including Rafnas C K, 24, Mubashir V P, 28, and Faisal K A, all residents of Parambai. The accused were later remanded in custody. Meanwhile, SDPI members took out a protest march to the Pinarayi police station in response to the arrest of party workers in connection with the suicide of Raseena. The party alleged that the arrests were made without valid grounds and claimed the police action was politically motivated, accusing law enforcement of acting under the influence of the CPM. SDPI leaders demanded a fair investigation. Musthafa Narath, SDPI district general secretary, said, We took out the march against the arrest of the three-party workers and detaining them for no proper reason. After the incident, the party workers, family members, and prominent personalities from the place solved the issue peacefully at the SDPI office. The three persons were arrested based on a plot hatched by the CPM and the police. KERALA NOT AFGHANISTAN UNDER TALIBAN RULE KANNUR: K K Ragesh, CPM Kannur district secretary, said that the moral policing incident came to light after the police registered a case based on the suicide note left by the deceased. He criticised the SDPI for spreading claims that the womans male friend was a CPM supporter, clarifying that the individual has no links to the CPM and is actually associated with Congress. His political affiliation is irrelevant in this context, Ragesh said, adding that he was making the clarification because SDPI was using social media to politically mislead the public. He added that the public should discuss how the SDPI can do undemocratic acts by taking the job of police and engaging in moral policing. Both RSS and SDPI follow the same pattern. The SDPI is attempting to promote a version of religious nationalism similar to that seen elsewhere. Several such attacks have occurred in the past when SDPI and the Popular Front tried to assert their influence in Kerala. SDPI should understand that Kerala is not Afghanistan under Taliban rule. Kerala is a part of democratic India, governed by the Constitution, the rule of law, and democratic principles, not by extremist ideologies of the Taliban, he said.
Moral policing or abuse? Cops, family at odds over Kannur womans suicide
KANNUR: Tension is mounting over Kayalodu, Kannur, native Raseena Ks suicide, with police and the victims family offering conflicting accounts of the episode that led to the 40-year-old taking her own life. While police have arrested three Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) activists -- V C Mubasheer, K A Faizal, V K Rafnas on charges of moral policing and confirmed the case is being treated as abetment to suicide, Raseenas family insists her male friend was to blame for her death. Kannur City Police Commissioner Nithin Raj told reporters that a suicide note left by Raseena was recovered, which detailed the events leading up to her death. According to the note, Raseena and her male friend were confronted by a group of men who threatened them, filmed them in a compromising manner, and took away her friends mobile phone. The note reportedly made no mention of her friend being responsible for her death. The suicide note clearly outlines the circumstances. It states that she was convinced she would not be allowed to live peacefully after the incident. Her friends phone and other belongings were recovered from the arrested men. Further investigation is under way to determine if more people were involved. Raseenas friend, Rahees, a native of Mayyil, who has been absconding since the incident, also needs to be questioned, the commissioner said. However, Raseenas mother, Fathima, dismissed the polices moral policing narrative and placed the blame squarely on Rahees. She alleged that Rahees had extorted money and 40 sovereigns of gold from her daughter, leading to financial distress. Rahees extorted 40 sovereigns of gold from my daughter. Ever since their relationship began, she distanced herself from the family. I only learned of their meetings two days ago. We had given her the gold at the time of her marriage, and now nothing remains. After her death, many people came forward claiming she had borrowed money from them. My daughter was exploited by him, Fathima said. Defending the arrested SDPI activists, who she claimed are related to her, Fathima said they were innocent. They are my sisters children. They merely took her home on a scooter after finding her in a car with Rahees. They did nothing wrong. My daughter deserves justice, and we will approach the chief minister seeking a free and fair investigation, she added. Meanwhile, SDPI functionaries released the video of a mediation meeting between local party leaders, Rahees, and his family at a party office. SDPI district president Basheer Kannadiparamba said the party had not intervened in the incident but only provided space for a discussion with Raseenas relatives. Those arrested are our workers. They saw the girl and her friend together and informed her relatives. When the family wanted a place to talk, the SDPI office was made available. The meeting was led by the mahal committee, Basheer clarified. The episode has sparked outrage. National president of CPM-backed All India Democratic Womens Association P K Sreemathi termed it a grave example of moral policing.This was not just a suicide -- it amounts to mob murder. The young woman was subjected to unbearable mental torture. The belief that a Muslim woman should speak only to her husband is nothing short of Talibanism. Society cannot tolerate such lawlessness, she said. (If you are having suicidal thoughts, or are worried about a friend or need emotional support, someone is always there to listen. Call Sneha Foundation - 04424640050, Tele Manas - 14416 (available 24x7) or iCall, the Tata Institute of Social Sciences' helpline - 02225521111, which is available Monday to Saturday from 8 am to 10 pm.)
Stray dog menace: three shelter homes to be set up in Kannur
Decision follows concern after a spate of dog bite incidents reported in the district. To prevent a potential rabies outbreak, stray dogs within the city limits will be captured, vaccinated, and relocated to the shelters
Woman arrested for assaulting niece, pushing police officer in Keralas Kannur
According to police, officers were dispatched to the house after receiving a complaint that the accused was attacking her mother and sister
Four attacked by jackal in Kannur
Kannur varsity professor held on charge of raping student
Kannur Corporation to set up stray dog shelter
Five-year-old battles rabies in Keralas Kannur; jackal attack adds to scare
The boy sustained bites on eye and leg. Though he was vaccinated immediately, doctors said facial wounds allowed virus to reach brain
Nine-year-old boy drowns in Kakkad river in Kannur
22 more bitten by stray dogs in Kannur, protest erupts at Corporation council meet
A day ago, 51 people were bitten, sparking fear among people. Among the injured are elderly people, students, and a differently abled youth.
Kerala weather: Intensity of rains to decrease, schools to remain shut in some districts
Heavy rains caused widespread destruction in Kerala. Many families were moved to relief camps. People protested against waterlogging in Kannamaly. Coastal areas faced high tidal waves. Schools in Kuttanad were closed due to waterlogging. Relief camps were set up in Kottayam and Thrissur. Waterlogging and mudslides were reported in Kannur and Kasaragod districts.
Incessant rain wreaks havoc in Kannur
Stray dog that bit over 50 people in Kannur found dead
Body washes ashore at Arthunkal
The body is suspected to be one of the missing crew members from the cargo ship which caught fire at sea off Kannur coast on June 9
Five cows electrocuted in Keralas Kannur
Exposed wire suspected as cause
Heavy rains disrupted life in Kerala. Northern districts like Kannur and Kasaragod faced severe flooding. Residents were evacuated to relief camps. Rivers overflowed, and roadways were submerged. Train services were delayed across the state. The India Meteorological Department issued warnings for continued showers and gusty winds. The southwest monsoon remains vigorous over Kerala and Lakshadweep.
Authorities remain on high alert as water levels at Manjeswaram, Puthige, Madhur, and Uppala river gauge stations crossed danger marks on Monday morning
Youth drowns in Kannur; red alert issued in two districts
Holiday declared for all educational institutions in Kannur and Kasaragod
Rain relentless in Kerala, holiday declared for educational institutions in nine districts on Monday
Kasaragod, Kannur, Kozhikode, Wayanad, and Malappuram on red alert on Monday. Mining operations banned in Kottayam till June 17
Heavy rainfall caused widespread disruption in Kerala, leading to uprooted trees, mudslides, and flooding. Kannur declared a holiday for educational institutions due to a Red Alert from the IMD. Several incidents of property damage were reported, and authorities issued warnings due to rising water levels at the Neyyar Dam, urging residents near the river to stay alert.
Monsoon rainfall set to intensify over Kerala
Red alert issued for Kannur and Kasaragod on Saturday, orange alert in nine districts
NH development destroying Kannur wetlands, says fact-finding panel
The teams report is on the secondphase of its study from the Taliparamba bus stand. It accused National Highways Authority of India of failing to account for the destruction of tens of thousands of mangrove trees
Family alleges assault by toll plaza staff in Kannur
It is learnt that Aziz honked his car horn, prompting a violent reaction from the toll plaza staff. The family alleged that the guard physically assaulted them without any provocation.
Passenger associations tell Railways the addition should not affect the tight timetable of either the Panchaganga or the Kannur Express
Kannur University Senators Forum submits formal petition to Vice Chancellor, demanding uniform application of rule
Inspired By Goa's 'Feni', Kerala Can Soon Say Cheers With Native Cashew Liquor
This native alcoholic beverage from Kerala's Kannur district will be distilled from fresh cashews in the district and is set to make its debut in January 2026
Kannur University withdraws controversial anti-national monitoring committee order
Move after opposition from syndicate members and SFIs protest
HC asks govt. to take decision on plea to appoint special public prosecutor in Shuhaib case
State government asked to take a decision within six weeks. Shuhaib, a Youth Congress leader from Kannur, was hacked to death
Two held with suspected drugs and weapons in Kannur
Small IndiGo flights to now depart from Chennai airports Terminal 4
For nearly two months from June 1, the departure operations of ATR flights of IndiGo will be shifted to T4, as per AAI; this means, passengers to places such as Salem, Kozhikode, Mangaluru and Kannur, via IndiGos ATR flights must board at T4
Heavy rains trigger landslides and floods across northeast and south India; at least a dozen dead
Heavy rainfall over the past 48 hours has caused widespread flooding, landslides, and disruption in Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Karnataka, and Kerala, claiming at least many lives and affecting tens of thousands. Heavy rains claimined 11 lives in Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Mizoram and Tripura . Assam saw five deaths from landslides in Kamrup Metropolitan district, including three women killed in a landslide near Guwahatis Bonda area, Urban Affairs Minister Jayanta Malla Baruah confirmed. Flooding affected more than 10,000 people in six districts, including Kamrup, Cachar, Dhemaji, Lakhimpur, and Golaghat, where two relief camps and one distribution centre have been set up. A red alert remains in effect for 18 districts amid heavy rain and gusty winds. Massive waterlogging was reported in Guwahati, forcing closure of schools and special leave for government employees. In Arunachal Pradesh, flash floods caused by the overflowing Sigin River in Upper Subansiri district inundated Daporijo town and several colonies, damaging at least 117 houses and critical infrastructure. Authorities have issued prohibitory orders urging evacuation of vulnerable areas. In West Kameng district, landslides near Jamiri stranded hundreds along the Balipara-Chariduar-Tawang road, and major road blockages disrupted connectivity. A landslide in Bomdila washed away parts of roads and culverts, while power supply was disrupted. Mizorams Lawngtlai town witnessed the collapse of five houses and a hotel due to landslides on Friday night. Several Myanmar nationals staying in the hotel are feared trapped under debris, one person is feared to have died in the incident. Rescue operations involving the State Disaster Response Force and local volunteers are underway. The state has been hit by torrential rains since Friday, causing multiple landslides and rockfalls. In Meghalaya, three people died in East Khasi Hills district from rain-related incidentsa 50-year-old woman killed by a landslide in Lumkyntung, a 35-year-old man drowned in Pomlakrai Mawbynna, and a 15-year-old boy died after a tree fell on him in Mawkynrew Block. Over 1,000 residents across 25 villages have been affected by landslides, flash floods, and power outages. Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma announced compensation of Rs 4 lakh for the victims families. Flooding also damaged roads and inundated schools. Rescue efforts for a missing couple from Indore in Sohra have been suspended due to heavy rain and landslides but will resume as weather permits. Nagaland and Tripura each reported one death on Friday due to rain-related incidents. Karnatakas Dakshina Kannada district on Friday reported five deaths due to landslides triggered by heavy rain. A house collapse in Montepadavu Kodi buried six family members, including two toddlers and their grandmother. One mother was found unconscious but alive, clutching her children amid the debris. A compound wall collapse in Mangaluru claimed the life of a six-year-old girl. Additionally, a 27-year-old lineman died of electrocution while repairing a high-tension power line during the rain. Rescue operations have been hampered by continued rainfall and unstable terrain. In Uttarakhand, a 38-year-old man died and five others were injured after a landslide struck a vehicle on the Kedarnath National Highway near Kund, close to Guptkashi in Rudraprayag district. The vehicle was carrying pilgrims from Chhattisgarh to Kedarnath when it was hit by debris. Rescue and relief operations were launched immediately by the local administration and the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF). The injured were rushed to Augustmuni Hospital. Officials said two of the pilgrims were seriously injured, while three others suffered minor injuries. The deceased was identified as Rajesh Singh Rawat, a resident of Lambgaon in Tehri Garhwal, who was driving the vehicle. The injured are between 19 and 25 years old and belong to Chhattisgarhs Durg district. Monsoon rains have caused severe flooding across several districts in Kerala, forcing hundreds of people to evacuate low-lying areas and seek shelter in relief camps. In Kasaragod district, overflowing Madhuvahini River submerged roads and flooded homes, with residents moving to upper floors to escape rising waters. Similar flooding and heavy downpours have affected Kozhikode and Kannur districts, where locals have kept wooden and fiber boats ready amid fears of further displacement. Authorities have opened 46 relief camps in Kottayam district, sheltering over 1,100 people, while Alappuzha district currently hosts 851 evacuees across 26 camps, with 19 houses destroyed on Friday alone. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast continued moderate to heavy rainfall accompanied by strong surface winds reaching gusts of up to 50 kmph in multiple districts, including Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Pathanamthitta, Idukki, Ernakulam, Thrissur, Malappuram, Kozhikode, Kannur, Alappuzha, and Kottayam. The situation remains critical as swollen rivers and tributaries continue to inundate vulnerable areas. Meanwhile, several higher-altitude areas in Jammu and Kashmir received fresh snowfall on Saturday, including Tulail and Razdan Top in Gurez valley, Peer Ki Gali in Shopian, and Zojila Pass on the Srinagar-Leh highway. Authorities closed the Bandipora-Gurez road as a precaution. Meanwhile, the plains, including Srinagar, were lashed by rain, causing temperatures to drop with minimums falling by up to 3 degrees and maximums 3-5 degrees below normal. Light to moderate rain or thundershowers with light snow are expected over the higher reaches in the next 24 hours. Heavy rainfall and hailstorms hit Ramban district, disrupting normal life. Parts of Srinagar saw moderate to heavy rain, welcomed by tourists as a refreshing change from recent heat. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecast widespread rain and thunderstorms across Kashmir, with isolated heavy rainfall, lightning, and gusty winds of 40-50 kmph. Srinagars temperatures will range between 24C and 11C. Jammu Division will also see light to moderate rain with isolated heavy showers and winds up to 60 kmph, with Jammu city experiencing partly cloudy skies and temperatures between 37C and 21C. The IMD has advised residents to stay alert amid the possibility of heavy rain and strong winds. The IMD has issued a red alert for Sikkim on Saturday following heavy rains and rising water levels in the Teesta River, warning of possible floods and landslides in Mangan, Gyalshing, and Soreng districts. Based on a Nowcast Weather Alert from Baluwakhani, Gangtok, severe rainfall was forecasted for 2 to 3 hours starting at 6:15 am. The District Magistrate of Gangtok urged the public not to panic but stay alert, while directing all disaster management officers to remain on high alert and maintain communication with field staff along the Teesta river belt. Landslides were reported in North Sikkims Theeng and Chungthang areas, damaging properties. Emergency services are actively monitoring water levels, with disaster response teams on standby. The IMD advised citizens to avoid unnecessary travel, remain indoors, and steer clear of riverbanks and vulnerable slopes. No casualties have been reported yet, but the situation remains tense due to continuous rains and rising river levels, with authorities promising timely updates. The India Meteorological Department has issued multiple red alerts in vulnerable districts across these states, warning of heavy to very heavy rainfall, flash floods, landslides, and strong winds reaching up to 60 kmph in gusts. Authorities have urged residents to avoid risky areas and follow evacuation and safety advisories. National and state disaster response teams remain deployed to conduct rescue and relief operations as the monsoon continues. (With inputs from PTI, ANI)
Flooding near Kannur University forces evacuations; relief efforts under way
Kerala rains wreak havoc: Homes flooded, trees uprooted, red alert in 9 districts
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Houses in low lying areas of Kerala were flooded in the heavy rains, while the accompanying strong winds uprooted trees, damaged homes and caused power disruptions, throwing normal way of life into disarray across the state. In Thrissur, Kannur and Kasaragod districts, there were reports of several homes getting flooded due to the heavy rains, forcing people to move to relief camps. Not just homes, but many roads in these districts and other parts of the state were inundated due to the heavy rains. In Pathanamthitta, Kottayam and Idukki districts, the heavy rains and strong winds uprooted trees and damaged electricity poles and transformers, leading to partial and complete destruction of hundreds of homes and power disruptions for hours, according to the authorities. It will be a holiday for educational institutions in Kottayam district on Saturday, district authorities said. In Kollam, uprooted trees and falling branches, due to the rains and strong winds, caused damage to several homes and private vehicles in the district and a few persons were reportedly injured. An 85-year-old woman, who worked as an MGNREGA worker in Ernakulam district, died when an uprooted tree fell on top of her while returning home on Thursday evening. The Ernakulam district authorities also reported a rise in the water level of the Muvattupuzha River above the flood warning markers, leading to the opening of three shutters of the Malankara Dam by 20 centimetres (cm). Train services were also affected with some, including the Mangaluru-Thiruvananthapuram Vande Bharat Expres, being diverted due to fallen trees on the tracks, while others were rescheduled or delayed due to the heavy rains, authorities said. Amidst the widespread damage in the state due to the heavy rains and strong winds, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a red alert in Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha, Kottayam, Ernakulam, Idukki, Thrissur, Kannur and Kasaragod and an orange alert in the remaining six districts of the state for the day. A red alert by IMD indicates heavy to extremely heavy rain of over 20 cm in 24 hours, while an orange alert means very heavy rain of 11 cm to 20 cm, and a yellow alert means heavy rainfall between 6 cm and 11 cm. State Revenue Minister K Rajan said that the heavy rains have caused widespread damage in the state and advised people to be cautious. Speaking to reporters at a press conference in Thrissur, Rajan further said that as the westerly winds are expected to continue over Kerala for the next five days and due to the possibility of widespread rainfall, caution should be exercised by everyone. He advised the public to avoid unnecessary trips, especially to hilly areas and said that those living in dangerous places should move to safer locations or relief camps. Rajan said there are 66 camps functioning in the state currently and 1,894 people are living there. Around 4,000 camps are ready to be opened to accommodate about six lakh people. The public should not be averse to moving there, he added. He also said that hundreds of homes in the state have been partially or completely destroyed due to the heavy rains and strong winds since the arrival of the monsoons. The minister said according to the IMD there is a possibility of heavy rains in all districts of the state in the week from May 30 to June 5 and the amount of rainfall would be more than usual for this period. In the second week of June also there will be rain in all districts of the state, but it will be less than normal for this period, the minister said. The Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services (INCOIS) said that there is a possibility of high waves ranging from 3 to 3.9 meters along the Kerala coast till 5.30 pm on Saturday and urged fishermen and coastal residents to be cautious and avoid launching of small boats, yachts or fishing vessels during this time. Meanwhile, the state government said that it has sanctioned Rs one crore each to all District Collectors from the State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF) for carrying out monsoon preparedness activities. Additionally, Rs two crore each has been sanctioned to the Thiruvananthapuram and Kozhikode District Disaster Management Authorities for undertaking flood mitigation works in the cities, the government said. The government said that it has also sanctioned Rs one lakh to each panchayat, Rs 3 lakh to each municipality and Rs 5 lakh to each corporation in the state to buy necessary equipment and open storage centres as part of monsoon preparedness activities.
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Intense rains lashed Kerala on Sunday, uprooting trees across the state, including one that fell on a moving train in Thrissur and another that caused a fatality in Kozhikode. Houses were damaged, rivers were in spate, and shutters of some dams were raised as the southwest monsoon gained strength. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) placed five northern districts - Malappuram, Kozhikode, Wayanad, Kannur, and Kasaragod - under a 'red alert' for the day, predicting extremely heavy rainfall there.
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Intense rains lashed Kerala on Sunday, uprooting trees across the state, including one that fell on a moving train in Thrissur and another that caused a fatality in neighbouring Kozhikode. Houses were damaged, rivers were in spate, and shutters of some dams were raised in the state as the southwest monsoon gained strength. An uprooted tree crashed onto a moving train near the railway bridge in Cheruthuruthy in Thrissur district on Sunday morning. Tragedy was averted as the loco pilot acted swiftly to stop the train, authorities said, adding that no casualties were reported in connection with the incident. As the heavy downpour continued, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) placed five northern districtsMalappuram, Kozhikode, Wayanad, Kannur, and Kasaragodunder a 'red alert' for the day, predicting extremely heavy rainfall there. Almost all districts in the state received widespread rains since the previous night, causing severe waterlogging in low-lying areas and traffic snarls. Widespread uprooting of trees caused extensive damage to houses and vehicles across the state and claimed the life of a person in the Kozhikode district. Pavithran, a 64-year-old native of Villyappally in Kozhikode, died after an uprooted coconut tree fell on him while he was riding a scooter. Water levels in the Punnapuzha River, flowing through the Chooralmala-Mundakkai region in Wayanad, and the Korapuzha River in Kozhikode were steadily rising following incessant rainfall, residents said. In landslide-battered Chooralmala in Wayanad, continuous heavy rains caused anxiety among locals the previous night. We are yet to recover from the shock of last years landslide. We havent slept properly at night, fearing heavy rains and something worse, an elderly local told a TV channel. In Pathanamthitta district, a family narrowly escaped tragedy when huge uprooted trees fell on their tile-roofed house near Ezhamkulam during strong winds and heavy rains the previous evening. My daughter narrowly escaped as she had just stepped out of the house when the trees fell on the roof, a family member said, pointing to the broken roof of their old, small house. Five shutters of the Malankara dam in Idukki district were raised on Sunday morning to release excess water, according to an official statement. Residents living along the banks of the Thodupuzha and Moovattupuzha rivers were advised to exercise caution following the dams water release. Tragedy was averted in the heart of Kollam city when a huge flex board, erected by the roadside, fell, locals said. A house and vehicles were damaged after uprooted trees fell on them in Kunnathunad and Munambam Harbour, respectively, in Ernakulam district. An incident of a mudslide was reported in Kuppam in northern Kannur district following continuous rains. Due to the inclement weather, forest authorities on Sunday banned tourists from entering the ecotourism centre in Ponmudi. A zonal review meeting, chaired by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, scheduled to be held in Kannur on May 26, was postponed due to heavy rains, a CMO source said. Meanwhile, the IMD issued an orange alert on Sunday for Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha, Kottayam, Idukki, Ernakulam, Thrissur, and Palakkad districts. The IMD had announced the early onset of the monsoon in the state on Saturday, noting that Kerala is witnessing the monsoons early arrival after a gap of 16 years. A 'red alert' indicates heavy to extremely heavy rainfall of over 20 cm in 24 hours, while an 'orange alert' means very heavy rainfall between 11 cm and 20 cm.