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LDF MLA Jaleel accuses IUML of reviving Muslim unity slogan with extremist backing ahead of polls

KOZHIKODE: K T Jaleel, MLA, has alleged that the IUML has the shameful history of raising the slogan of Muslim unity whenever the party is in crisis. In an article published in the Deshabhimani daily on Friday, he said the party is using the same weapon in the ensuing elections too, this time with the help of Islamic extremists, cyber warriors and anti-communists. Jaleel said the slogan of Muslim unity was first raised after the merger of the IUML and the All-India Muslim League. League arrogated that all mainstream Muslim organisations have paraded behind the party. But the people had decided to keep the UDF and the IUML in the opposition, he said. After the failed attempt, the party is now raising the same slogan. The IUML could not digest the fact that the LDF returned to power in 2021. The party joined hands with the Jamaat-e-Islami, which was once its arch enemy, he said. The kind of communal propaganda unleashed by the Jamaat-IUML combine is worse than the previous one, he added. Jaleel said the WhatsApp groups of IUML sympathisers and family members are now filled with communally provocative materials. The party is under the false impression that it is the Jamaat media which shapes the thought process of the Muslim community, he said. According to Jaleel, this has resulted in similar materials getting circulated in Hindu and Christian family groups and are being spread widely by the Sangh Parivar and CASA. He believes that this process will be strengthened if the communal forces are not defeated. Jaleel said the election of Zohran Mamdani as the mayor of New York from a place where there are less than 5%Muslims should be a lesson. He was elected from a place where the Jews and Christians are the majority. Mamdani would not have won if every community had thought of its own issues, he said. Jaleel exhorted the people to make the LDF, a coalition of people from all religions, victorious in the upcoming polls.

The New Indian Express 22 Nov 2025 8:27 am

Zero-vote candidate has nothing to lose, everything to gain in Kerala

KOZHIKODE: O P Rasheed, the candidate who made headlines in the 2020 local-body elections by failing to secure even a single vote, is back in the fray. Far from being disheartened, Rasheed insists that his previous defeat was not a setback but a successful strategic move crafted by the Left Democratic Front (LDF) to ensure the victory of Karat Faizal. Speaking with discernible confidence, Rasheed maintains that the zero-vote episode will not be repeated this time. In 2020, the LDF initially selected Faizal as its candidate for the Chundapparamba division. However, Faizal was at the receiving end of public criticism owing to allegations linked to the infamous gold smuggling case. Growing protests and intense backlash put the LDF leadership in a difficult position. To quell the unrest, the LDF replaced Faizal with O P Rasheed, who represented the National Youth League. But the election results were shocking as Rasheed did not receive even a single vote, not even his own. Running as an independent, Faizal went on to win the seat by a margin of 82 votes. It was all planned, claims Rasheed. Now, Rasheed asserts that the surprising numbers of 2020 were no accident. According to him, the LDF had never abandoned Faizal in spirit, even though his official candidature was withdrawn. Voters did not reject Faizal. LDF workers and committees rallied behind him. My candidature was part of a strategy. Zero votes were part of that plan. It was our victory, he says. Rasheed notes that he actively participated in the early stages of the campaign and insists that had he received even a few votes, Faizal might have lost. I stood as a candidate only to ensure Faizals win, he claims. This time, Rasheed is contesting from KTK (Kedekkunnu) division and is confident of a clear victory. He asserts that he is no longer playing a strategic role but is genuinely contesting to win. Meanwhile, Faizal whom Rasheed helped secure victory earlier is contesting the upcoming election as an LDF-backed independent from South Koduvally. Faizal maintains that the issues surrounding the gold smuggling allegations no longer matter, and the CPM reportedly sees no problem with his candidature.

The New Indian Express 22 Nov 2025 7:53 am

Visually impaired to get training to cast votes independently

Scientific training is being offered to visually impaired voters on using electronic voting machines, supported by a team of 30 volunteers who recently completed their training in Kozhikode city

The Hindu 21 Nov 2025 8:44 pm

Swiggy widens train food delivery network, extends pre-order window to 96 hours

New stations added include Madurai, Kozhikode, Yesvantpur, Anantpur, and Alwar.

The Hindu Businessline 21 Nov 2025 5:48 pm

ED raids residences of former MLA P.V. Anvar, relatives in Kerala in load fraud case

Multiple teams of the ED from Chennai, Kochi and Kozhikode units, supported by the Central police force, began the raid at six houses soon after dawn

The Hindu 21 Nov 2025 10:13 am

Murder of a merchant without a past

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Long before police pieced together the lies he lived and died for, Harihara Varma built a life like a man who knew how to stay just outside the reach of questions. He sold gemstones whose origins he never fully explained, claimed ancestral links he never proved and told stories so confidently that even seasoned buyers found themselves leaning in. It was these tales that drew a group of young men into his orbit, ultimately paving way for his demise. What happened on December 24, 2012, was a murder wrapped inside a scam. Varma walked into what he believed was a business deal with buyers from Karnataka who posed as high-profile men looking to acquire rare and precious stones. In truth, everything about that meeting was scripted, a trap the gang spent seven months constructing. They used SIM cards acquired using fake Aadhaar cards. They created a fictitious persona the son of a Karnataka minister to make the deal look grander. A lawyer, the sixth accused, was the middleman. The meeting place was the lawyers daughters locked house in Vattiyoorkavu. The police would later say the planning was almost immaculate. But as retired Intelligence Range SP R Prathapan Nair, who was part of the Special Investigation Team, puts it, No matter how meticulous, there will always be a lead. Harihara Varma In this case, the lead was a phone number the killers thought they had erased. All their devices were destroyed after the murder, every SIM discarded. But one phone number they had used to contact Varma, eight months earlier, resurfaced under the Vattiyoorkavu mobile tower on the very day the murder took place. It was enough. Once police pulled that thread, the rest of the conspiracy was solved. The gangs plan was not to kill him but to sedate him, take the stones and disappear. When negotiations failed and Varma refused to finalise the deal, they tried sedatives and then chloroform. The dosage went wrong, and the robbery turned into homicide. But the real mystery of the case was not the murder. It was the man at the centre of it. Police soon realised that very little about Harihara Varma was real. His tales of a Poonjar ancestral lineage and inherited jewels were fabrications. His documents raised more questions than answers. To this day, officers believe he might have been an orphan, someone who ran away in his teens, wandered across northern India, and slowly built a new identity. The police made enquiries to various royal families. However, they couldnt find anyone named Bhaskara Varma and his son Harihara Varma. Even the stones that drove the conspiracy turned out to be far less valuable than believed. Then assistant commissioner, now Kozhikode Rural SP K E Baiju, recalls how the team searched across the country for an accredited gem expert to authenticate Varmas collection. There was none. The stones were eventually deemed semi-precious, worth about `30 lakh together, nothing to justify the greedy fantasy that led to his death. They thought it was worth `300 crore, says Baiju. Varmas wife, Girija Menon, later moved the court, saying some stones had ties to the Padmanabhaswamy Temple. But since the investigation could never establish anything substantial, thecourt later dismissed it. She had lived with him for more than 15 years. Yet, even when the investigation reached its most crucial stages, his wife did not disclose his identity. I believe she knows. But we cannot force them into polygraph tests, adds Baiju. The case was later handed over to the crime branch. They found 3,647 gemstones, which included 65 pearls, 73 emeralds, 22 chrysoberyl stones, 4 rubies, 5 sapphires and 29 yellow sapphires. Several were brilliantly cut, some were unpolished, some were of doubtful quality, and 341 of them were later determined to be artificial. However, a geologist who examined them would testify that 3,306 stones were naturally formed precious stones, even if not all were high-value gems. The killers Jithesh, Ajeesh, Rakhil, and Ragesh were eventually convicted and handed life sentences. Joseph and lawyer Haridas were acquitted. The murder investigation was closed with clarity. However, the tale of Varma, his origins, his curated persona, and his secrets remain unresolved to date. The man left behind no verifiable past. CasE diary This weekly column brings you exciting, intriguing police stories, straight from the crime files

The New Indian Express 20 Nov 2025 8:45 am

Sunni scholars caution against misleading Sufi groups

KOZHIKODE: Sunni scholars are cautioning believers against certain Sufi orders that they claim stand against the basic tenets of Islam and are spreading un-Islamic ideas in the name of Sufism. The immediate provocation was a press conference conducted by an organisation called the Sufi Islamic Board - Kerala on November 7 in Mannarkkad, Palakkad. In an article published in the Suprabhaatham daily, Islamic scholar Shuhaibul Haithami said the assertions made at the press conference were weird and make Sufism the launching pad for disbelief. Haithami said the basis of secular Sufis is the idea that one should forsake religion and become a human being, which is the slogan of atheists. The Sufi Islamic Boards argument that the Advaita concept of Aham Brahmasmi (I am the divine consciousness) and Islam are the same is born out of ignorance, he said. Haithami argued that there are different motives behind the creation of a common religion by mixing certain elements from existing faiths. There are attempts to assert that all religions are true. These Sufis also try create confusion by quoting Sufi poets like Jalaluddin Rumi and Omar Khayyam out of context, he said. He said the 62nd verse of the Surah Al Baqarah in the Quran has been constantly misinterpreted to argue that it is not mandatory to have faith in Islam and being a good human being is enough. The message of the Prophet is not to become good human beings but to worship Allah and to recognise Muhammad as the Prophet, Haithami said. In a related development, the mushawara (supreme consultative body) of the Kanthapuram faction of Sunnis said that Sufi are people who love and obey Allah and his Prophet and those who move away from this path cannot be treated as Sufis. A meeting of the mushawara on November 10 warned believers against falling into the trap of fake Sufis. It said Sheikh Jeelani, the leader of the true Sufis, had reminded that many of those who pose as Sufia may not be the real Sufis. We should be vigilant, especially when the enemies of Islam are getting organised under different titles, felt the mushawara, which was attended by senior scholars, including Kanthapuram A P Aboobacker Musliyar and E Sulaiman Musliyar. At their presser, office-bearers of the Sufi Islamic Board said the Prophet propagated love, not the religion of Islam. They said the organisation includes people of all religions and upholds the tradition of the country that welcomed all faiths. They claimed that the board has been recognised by the Union ministry for youth and Sports.

The New Indian Express 20 Nov 2025 7:50 am

Measures will be implemented to resolve landslides on Thamarassery pass: Gadkari to Priyanka

WAYANAD (Kerala), Nov 19: Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari has informed Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra that steps have been taken to implement long and short-term remedial measures to resolve the landslide problems at the Thamarassery pass, the party said in a statement. Priyanka had written to Gadkari about the issue after landslides had disrupted traffic on the pass, a major route connecting Wayanad with the nearby Kozhikode district, for several days in August. She had sought a study by [] The post Measures will be implemented to resolve landslides on Thamarassery pass: Gadkari to Priyanka appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 20 Nov 2025 4:29 am

Ex-Deputy Collector joins the poll fray in Kozhikode

E. Antihakumari, who retired from service in May 2025, is contesting the local body election as LDF candidate from the Mathottam ward of the Kozhikode Corporation

The Hindu 19 Nov 2025 8:27 pm

Student killed in road accident in Kozhikode

The Hindu 19 Nov 2025 7:35 pm

Kerala HC dismisses Mayoral candidate and filmmaker V M Vinu's appeal to include his name in voters' list

KOCHI: The Kerala High Court on Wednesday dismissed the petition filed by filmmaker V M Vinu, fielded as Mayoral candidate of Congress in Kozhikode Corporation, seeking a directive to the district collector to consider his appeal against the removal of his name from the voters' list. While dismissing the petition, Justice PV Kunhikrishnan said, Simply because the petitioner is a celebrity, there can be no preference to him. He's only an ordinary citizen of this country. When the petition came up for hearing, the court asked, Do you have a case in which anybody deleted you from the electoral roll? Did the celebrity not read the newspaper? Even after the published draft list, the citizens will get a chance to add their names to the list. Why did you not file an objection? The petitioner's counsel submitted that the ruling party deleted his name. In response, the court asked, Why were you blaming other political parties? The United Democratic Front leaders approached Vinu and asked him to contest the election to the Kallayi division, number 37 of Kozhikode Corporation, and he decided to contest the election. However, at the time of filing the nomination papers, it came to the notice of the petitioner and others that his name was not included in the list. V M Vinu met the Electoral Registration officer only to get to know that the time was over. Thus, he filed an appeal before the district collector, which is still pending. According to the petitioner, he has taken all the steps to contest the election. The court had said that the preparation of electoral rolls started on July 19. A preliminary voters list was published, and there was an opportunity for the petitioner to object if his name was not there. Thereafter, the final voters list was published on September 2, and again, after revision, a final voter list was published ed October 15. However, the petitioner has not objected at that stage either, the court remarked. The Commission provided chances to citizens whose names were not mentioned in the final voters' list to update, and they were allowed to submit objections on November 4 and 5. The counsel for the petitioner states that his name is deleted because there is a political rivalry. I'm surprised to see such an argument from the petitioner. This is the fault of the petitioner himself. He need not blame others, and he has to blame himself. There's nothing in it. The petition is dismissed, said the Single Judge.

The New Indian Express 19 Nov 2025 4:28 pm

UDF manifesto for T'Puram corporation to focus on drinking water, roads & waste management

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: As the local body election campaign moves to the second phase, the UDF will release its manifesto for Thiruvananthapuram corporation this week. Congress campaign chief K Muraleedharan said the document focuses on voter priorities, fixing drinking-water shortages, repairing roads and improving waste management, and not just on high-tech promises. We are taking our pledges door to door. First we produced a chargesheet on the LDFs corporation rule, now we will present our manifesto, he said, adding that the party will highlight local governance failures while also raising state-level issues. Muraleedharan alleged widespread tampering of the voters list, citing the issues involving Muttada candidate Vyshna Suresh and Kozhikode mayoral hopeful V M Vinu as examples. KPCC discussed these issues and decided to take them up at the state level. Meanwhile, the candidates are moving ahead with their campaigns, said Muraleedharan. According to him, Vyshnas attempts to correct erroneous entries were rejected. Stressing on the importance of projecting a mayoral candidate, Muraleedharan, said BJPs mayoral candidate R Sreelekhas comments would backfire on her. Her criticism of Kuthiyottam ritual associated with Attukal Pongala, portrayal of NSS institutions as bribe takers and her stand against killing stray dogs would not only impact her and the BJP, he said. He also criticised S P Deepak, the CPMs mayoral candidate, for making disparaging comments against the protest of ASHA workers. He pointed out the unscientific aspects of ward delimitations, citing examples of Beemapalli and Pangappara wards. In the corporation, Beemapalli South and East were merged. While Beemapalli ward has the maximum number of voters at 17,000, Pangapara has just 3,000 voters. If Rs 1 crore is being allocated to the local bodies, the ward with 17,000 people and that with 3,000 people would get the same amount, he said, stressing the how the scenario could lead to disproportionate distribution of funds.

The New Indian Express 19 Nov 2025 9:05 am

Malayan family reinstated for ritual at Shiva temple in Kerala's Kunnummakkara

KOZHIKODE: The administration committee of the Elambangottu Kavu Shiva temple in Kunnummakkara, Vadakara, has reversed its controversial decision to bar members of the backward Malayan community from performing a decades-old percussion ritual. The move comes in the backdrop of legal pressure and public backlash over caste-based discrimination. The controversy stemmed from the committees decision last year to exclude a Malayan family comprising brothers Sudheesh M, Vinodhan M, and Ratheesh M, and their uncle Kunjiraman from the traditional vadhyam (percussion) performance, breaking a practice that had spanned nearly 60 years at the temples Mandala Vilakku and Shivaratri festivals. According to the familys complaint, temple committee president Sudheeran K M told Sudheesh in 2024 that the kuthuvilakku ritual would be taken over by the Nambeesan caste, a decision that would also end the Malayan familys participation in vadhyam. Earlier this month, Sudheesh was allegedly asked to sign a document under duress and offered Rs 10,000 as dakshina to step aside, the complaint said. We are local residents and live within a 500-metre perimeter of the temple. The temple authorities arranged percussionists from the Marar community, who are living in Villiappally, around 5 km away from our village, Sudheesh said. Though one of the brothers was later allowed to perform after discussions, the family claimed they were barred from performing before the sanctum sanctorum and made to stand outside the nalambalam and were refused permission to join the ritual procession (pradakshinam), causing public humiliation based on caste. The issue took a new turn when the State SC/ST Commission intervened on November 14, directing Edacherry police to register a case and submit a report within 20 days.

The New Indian Express 19 Nov 2025 8:05 am

Mayin Haji accused of unilateral decisions in Kozhikode corporation candidate selection

KOZHIKODE: The Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) is facing an unprecedented internal revolt in Kozhikode. Traditionally characterised by its strict organisational discipline, the party is broiled in accusations of unilateral decisions in candidate selection and apathy from its state leadership. The deepening crisis, which includes multiple resignations and electoral pacts with rivals, challenges the IUML ahead of the upcoming polls. At the centre of the storm is IUML state vice-president M C Mayin Haji, who is accused of making unilateral decisions in the candidate selection process for the Kozhikode corporation. The pressure has already led to the resignation of senior party leader U Pocker, a state secretariat member, over the candidate choice in the Nallalam division. He later announced his affiliation with the rival CPM in the civic polls. Pocker, a preferred candidate of the Jayanti Road unit, was replaced by regional president V P Ibrahim, prompting the units members to resign en masse. Following his exit, Pocker alleged that the partys system is now controlled by middle leaders like M C Mayin Haji. He also claimed that Haji is carrying out dictatorship and influencing the state leadership through threats and pressure. Lamenting the absence of the firm, decisive leadership once provided by Panakkad Thangal or P K Kunhalikutty, Pocker noted that there were no such interventions now by the state leadership. The dissent has also resulted the resignation of Moonalingal councillor K Ramlath, and UDF constituency chairman Musthafa Moozhikkal along with his wife Sajida Musthafa, a Muslim Womens League leader. However, Mayin Haji has denied any internal crisis in the party, labelling Pockers exit as an isolated issue. He also argued that such conflicts were natural during candidate selection and will be resolved at the district level. Meanwhile, IUML state secretary Shafi Chaliyam has confirmed that the party would address the issue internally. We will study the circumstances that led to Pocker leaving the party. He was a senior leader, after all.

The New Indian Express 19 Nov 2025 7:49 am

Season of defections in Kozhikode

The Hindu 18 Nov 2025 11:25 pm

Cardiological SocietyKerala condemns false media reports linking Kozhikode cardiologist to Delhi blast

KOCHI: The Cardiological Society of India (CSI), Kerala Chapter, has issued a strong statement condemning the circulation of false and misleading media reports across India that wrongly linked Dr Arif Mohammed, a young cardiologist from Kozhikode, to the recent Delhi bombing incident . Several media outlets and social media posts have misused Dr Arifs photograph and identity, causing severe distress to him and those around him. Dr Arif, who is currently working at the Metromed International Cardiac Centre in Kozhikode, completed his DM in Cardiology from Thiruvananthapuram Medical College in 2021 and has no connection whatsoever with the incident in Delhi. Terming the incident 'deeply disturbing,' Dr P K Asokan, President, CSI Kerala, said the careless publication of incorrect information has inflicted immense mental trauma on an innocent doctor, his family, and the medical community. An innocent professional has been dragged into a situation he has nothing to do with. The reckless circulation of his picture and personal details is unacceptable. We urge authorities to intervene urgently, stop the spread of this misinformation, and take strict action against those responsible, Dr Asokan said. The CSI Kerala Chapter emphasised that the episode underscores a major lapse in responsible journalism and fact-checking practices. Media houses and social media users must verify facts with utmost care. Publishing unverified information can destroy reputations and lives, Dr Asokan added. In the statement issued by Dr P K Asokan, president, and Dr Jo Joseph, secretary, the organisation has called upon all media outlets to immediately retract the erroneous reports, issue clarifications where necessary, and exercise restraint in future reporting. The public has also been urged not to share or amplify misleading content.

The New Indian Express 18 Nov 2025 1:46 pm

Harithas ousted leaders make powerful return as IUML picks

MALAPPURAM: In a remarkable shift within the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML), the young women of Haritha once pushed out of Leagues political arena have now returned as some of the partys most prominent candidates in the local body election. Three former Haritha leadersFathima Tahiliya, Mufeeda Thesni, and T Najma Tabsheerawho were sidelined after they filed a sexual-harassment complaint against MSF state president P K Nawas in 2021 are now being fielded by the IUML in key wards. Once blacklisted and removed after the party dissolved the Haritha state committee for taking their complaint public, the trio has now re-emerged at the very centre of the Leagues new political messaging. Fathima Tahiliya is contesting from the Kuttichira division of the Kozhikode corporation, where the party is even considering her for the deputy mayors post. Mufeeda Thesni has been fielded from the newly formed Tharuvana division of the Wayanad district panchayat, and Najma Tabsheera is contesting from Valampuram in the Perinthalmanna block panchayat, where she is the presidential candidate. This change began after Sayyid Sadiq Ali Shihab Thangal took charge as state president. The party made a conscious decision to ensure more representation for women across all wings, said Fathima. This transformation is organic -- it would have happened even without the protests. Najma, who previously won from Tirurkkad and now serves as chairperson of the block standing committee, calls this shift historic. If you look closely at the IUML list this time, many highly educated women are being considered for chairperson and president posts. That itself is a big message, she said. For Mufeeda, the 2021 crisis was the turning point. It changed the trajectory of the Muslim League, she said. We were not the only ones who fought -- many Haritha members stood with us and pushed the party to rethink. The results are visible now: young candidates are everywhere in the list. Two years after the party action, in 2024 Harithas members were given key positions in the party. Fathima was selected as Youth League state secretary, Mufeeda is the national vice president, and Najma is the national secretary. From dissolution to elevation, their return signals not just personal vindication but a deeper ideological shift within the Muslim League itself.

The New Indian Express 18 Nov 2025 7:24 am

A Musical tribute to Kishore Da in Kochi

Songs have the power to transport listeners to different worlds, stir memories and alter moods. Few voices have done this as effortlessly as Kishore Kumar, and his songs are considered the masters of it. The playfulness of Roop tera mastana , the pain in O majhi re , and the unfiltered romance of Pal pal dil ke pass are just a few examples of his repertoire that spans emotions still influential decades after his passing. A maverick in every sense, Kishore Kumar was not merely a playback singer; he was an actor, composer, director and comic genius who redefined what versatility in Indian cinema could sound like. Celebrating this legendary voice and the moods he mastered, Kochi will play host to a special tribute concert titled Many Moods of Kishore Kumar. The event, presented by Voice of India in association with the Kerala Fine Arts Society, will be held at 6 pm on November 22, Saturday, at the Fine Arts Hall, Kochi. Kishore Kumar Leading the evening will be K T Anilkumar (IRS), who is known for his moving renditions of Kishore Kumars classics. It was the audience who pointed out that I sounded very similar to him, he shares, recalling an experience. I also sing songs by other renowned singers such as SPB, Jayachandran sir, Mohammed Rafi, Mukesh and Yesudas as well, depending on the audiences requests. But a simple humming in Kishore Kumars style is captivating; there is a heaviness in his voice that no other singer has, and this is why I keep coming back to him. Anilkumar has been performing tribute programmes across the country this year to commemorate the 96th birth anniversary of the legendary playback singer. The upcoming performance is a part of the same. Joining him on stage are singers Rijiya and Beena Murali, each bringing their own distinct vocal style to complement the tribute. The musical arrangements and orchestra will be led by Susanth, who is based in Kozhikode. He is a master himself, informs Anilkumar. Talking about the range of songs that one can perform when it comes to Kishore Kumar, Anilkumar remembers an incident, I once performed 81 songs in a night, at a performance in Delhi, and still the audience came up and requested four more. We ended up performing 85 songs in total that night. I will never forget it, he smiles. Having performed in different cities, Anilkumar recalls having come across both positive and negative comments when singing in Kishore Kumars style. Some appreciate that I can bring his magic to the stage, and some complain that I only sing his songs majorly, he chuckles. Whatever the moods of the audience, he makes sure to tweak his playlist depending on the city he is performing in. One of my favourite places to perform in Kerala is Kozhikode, the audience there is very receptive and loving. They stay on till the end of the concert every time. Kochi does not disappoint either, Anilkumar shares. With a mix of unforgettable melodies, talented performers and the timeless charm of Kishore Kumars music, Many Moods of Kishore Kumar will bring back the celebration and nostalgia that lovers of classic Hindi film music will not want to miss. Many Moods of Kishore Kumar @ FIne Arts Hall November 22, 6pm. Entry is free. For details: 9388663345

The New Indian Express 18 Nov 2025 7:22 am

Healthcare Management And AI Programme Launched By Indian Institute Of Management Kozhikode

The application deadline is November 19 and candidates who enrol before the deadline will receive a benefit of Rs 8,000.

NDTV 17 Nov 2025 5:19 pm

Only 11.4 per cent of deaths in Kerala medically certified in 2023

KOLLAM: How many know that a Medical Certificate of Cause of Death (MCCD) is legally required when a person dies under the care of a doctor, whether in a government hospital, private hospital, or at home? Despite Keralas reputation as a public health model, the state shows a serious gap in the medical certification of deaths. Only 11.4% of the deaths registered in the state in 2023 were medically certified, according to the latest MCCD report of the department of economics and statistics. Out of 30.4 lakh deaths registered, just 34,705 had a doctors certificate recording the cause of death. That despite MCCD being mandatory under the Registration of Births and Deaths Act when a doctor attended the patient during the last illness. The report points to limited implementation, with the MCCD scheme functioning only in five urban local bodies Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Kochi, Kozhikode and Alappuzha covering just 150 hospitals across both public and private sectors. Among the medically certified deaths, circulatory diseases such as heart attacks and strokes account for 26.4%. Diabetes-related deaths have doubled over the past decade, rising from 10% in 2014 to 19% in 2023. However, the report notes that these figures likely represent only a small portion of Keralas actual disease burden. The report also says that when preparing MCCD, doctors must note the underlying cause the root disease or condition that initiated the chain of events leading to death along with the immediate cause of death. Accurate documentation helps the government understand mortality trends and plan health interventions, particularly in managing chronic illnesses such as diabetes and cardiovascular diseases. A senior health department official tells TNIE that many government hospitals are not consistently following MCCD norms. Most hospitals skip issuing MCCD The cause of death is always a sensitive issue. Hospitals often record only the final event, like heart attack or multi-organ failure, without noting the underlying condition. Most hospitals skip issuing MCCD, and the details remain only in the patients case summary. Relatives are also not aware of the requirement, so they rarely demand it, the official said. Another official with the health department says families usually seek the certificate only when faced with insurance claims, pension benefits, inheritance procedures or legal disputes. Most families are not interested in MCCD unless they run into a legal or financial issue. When the cause of death is not certified, they may face delays or denial of benefits. Hospitals also avoid the process because the government is not pushing for it. A simple circular could make hospitals comply, he said.

The New Indian Express 16 Nov 2025 7:27 am

Poll picture becomes clearer in Kozhikode

LDF announces candidates for 73 divisions in Corpn; UDF announces majority of candidates; BJP to complete candidate list for Corpn. as well as district panchayat on Sunday

The Hindu 15 Nov 2025 11:51 pm

A unique MT tribute to mark BEAME@500

For over four decades, the Bank Employees Arts Movement - Ernakulam (BEAME) has stood as a beacon of cultural and artistic zest in the city. What began as a modest initiative by a group of art-loving bank employees in the early 1980s has today grown into one of Keralas most active cultural collectives. On November 17, the collective will mark a remarkable milestone its 500th monthly cultural programme. Set to be held at TDM Hall, the event promises to be a unique celebration of BEAMEs journey. The 500th programme is not just a number for us. It is a big feat, something that started in 1983 is continuing even after 42 years. Its a celebration of people coming together for the love of art, says K S Ravindran, the president of the collective. The highlight of the evening will be MT: Ezhuthinte Aathmavu, a unique visual presentation bringing together a blend of theatre, music, and dance. Presented in collaboration with the Ernakulam Karayogam, this audio-visual production has been brought to life by Sabarmathi Theatre Village, Perambra, Kozhikode. The presentation pays tribute to the legendary writer M T Vasudevan Nair. It has been written by Amsis Muhammed and directed by Preman Muchukunnu, a recipient of the Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Akademi Award. About 30 artistes, including 8 dancers from Kerala Kalamandalam, will take part in the performance. Characters such as Velayudhan from Iruttinte Athmavu; Ola, Bapputty and Zainaba from Olavum Theeravum; Vimala from Manju; Pallival and the glowing field from Kaalchilambu; Bhima and Draupadi from Randamoozham; and Judas from Akkaldamayil Pookkal Vidarumbol will be seen engaging in an imaginative dialogue with MT, who also appears as a central character in the performance. Since its inception in 1983, BEAME has been a cultural forum that has brought artforms from across India to audiences in Ernakulam. Their first programme, Samanvayam, set the tone for what would become a remarkable tradition. Since then, every month without fail (except during the pandemic), BEAME has presented an event celebrating diverse forms of art classical music, contemporary theatre, folk dance, poetry recitals, visual arts. Sudharani Raghupathy, Padma Subrahmanyam, and Chitra Visweswaran Over the decades, BEAME has hosted some of Indias most illustrious artistes, including M Balamuralikrishna, K J Yesudas, Sonal Mansingh, Meenakshi Seshadri, and Shobhana. One such event, held in 2000, brought together three Bharatanatyam icons Padma Subrahmanyam, Sudharani Raghupathy, and Chitra Visweswaran in a rare recital. Ravindran adds that it is not just established names that have been hosted. Recently, I saw a Mohiniyattom performance by Jamsheena Jamal, an MA student at RLV College. She was magnificent. We offered her a slot for another upcoming programme, he says. Notably, BEAME has transformed into an organisation run by art lovers from various backgrounds. We have over 1,000 members, and offer public membership now. Anyone interested can join us, he smiles. Shobana Justice Krishna Iyer with Mammootty at the 100th programme of BEAME Usha Nangiar presenting Nangiar Koothu Mudiyettu

The New Indian Express 15 Nov 2025 12:59 pm

Scammed by bike dealer, buyer to get Rs 2 lakh in damages

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: A Malappuram native has won a prolonged legal battle against an automobile dealer who cheated him by delivering a used demo bike. The National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission has directed the Majeri-based dealer to refund the purchase price and an additional Rs 2 lakh as compensation and Rs 3,000 as costs. According to the complainant, the automobile dealer cheated him by selling a used demo bike under the pretext of a new one. The complainant bought a new Twister bike in July 2012 after exchanging his old two-wheeler and paying an additional Rs 62,000. When the vehicle was delivered, there were scratches on the petrol tank, rusting on the saree guard and also wear and tear on the tyres. He initially declined to receive the vehicle but was forced to accept it. He noticed a slipping of gear and an unusual sound from the engine while riding. When contacted, the dealer said the problems would be resolved after the first service. The complainant later found out that the vehicle delivered to him was a demo bike registered in February 2012 in the name of Calicut Aditya Honda at the RTO, Kozhikode. He then approached the Malappuram District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, which ordered in his favour. The commission directed the dealer to refund the Rs 62,000 paid as the bikes price, pay Rs 2 lakh as compensation and Rs 3,000 as costs. This order was upheld by the state commission and now, the national commission. The commission has also directed the dealer to pay the complainant with 12% annual interest from when the first order of Malappuram district panel was released. Advocates Sreevaraham N G Mahesh and Sheeba Sivadasan appeared for the consumer. Refund ordered C62k paid as the bikes price should be refunded, the commission said The complainant had exchanged his old two-wheeler and paid the additional money for the bike

The New Indian Express 15 Nov 2025 9:05 am

Teen with disability uses AI to turn waste into wonders

KOZHIKODE: He can neither read nor write, but 15-year-old Ajsal from Thiruvambady in Kozhikode district has found a unique way to learn -- through artificial intelligence. A student with learning disabilities, Ajsal creates fascinating working models from discarded materials that leave everyone around him amazed. The second of three children born to Jamal and Sabeera of Cheppilamkode, Kadaikal, Ajsal spends most of his time turning waste into art. Using old wires, bottles, and cardboard, he has crafted models of dinosaurs, horror movie characters like Demon the Ghost, and several other imaginative creations, all from the confines of his home. Until the age of twelve, life was a daily struggle for Ajsals family. He couldnt step out of the house. If we sent him to school, he wouldnt stay in class. Sometimes he would even attack others. It was very difficult to manage him, recalls his mother, Sabeera. We couldnt attend any family functions because of his unpredictable behaviour. But everything began to change when one day when Ajsal gathered discarded items and made a figure of a little boy. Soon, he started making dinosaurs and models of ghosts from horror films. Thats when we noticed a change in him, says Sabeera. He became calmer, more focused, and we started encouraging his creativity. Ajsal says his journey began with curiosity. Since childhood, I loved collecting small things I found around me. Then I started watching YouTube videos and learned how to make figures from waste materials, he explains. Though he cannot read or write, Ajsal uses AI and voice typing to explore and learn. Through AI, Ive learned about science, art, and even some English and Hindi. Its like my teacher, he says proudly. Without any formal training, Ajsal has also mastered skating, performing with the ease and confidence of a professional. When asked about his dream, Ajsal says, Albert Einstein is my role model. I want to become a scientist one day.

The New Indian Express 15 Nov 2025 8:51 am

Election buzz boosts business in Kozhikode with bespoke campaign merchandise

From snazzy paper posters to custom-made keychains and colourful headgears, the shops are buzzing with activity as the creative entrepreneurs try to tap into the growing demand

The Hindu 14 Nov 2025 7:12 pm

Ice orathi and pickled vegetables at the new food street on Kozhikode beach

As Kozhikode enforces new food safety measures, the food carts that once defined the beach make way for modern, numbered food stalls

The Hindu 14 Nov 2025 4:32 pm

Kerala teen dies after falling from a building

DUBAI, Nov 14: A Kerala teen, who was visiting Dubai, died after falling from the top of a building in Deira, local media reported. Mohammed Mishal, 19, from Kozhikode district of Kerala, was visiting his cousins and had been in Dubai for about 15 days, Gulf News reported. The incident occurred on November 7 when Mishal reportedly went to the terrace of a multi-storey building to take photographs of flights. He was staying with his cousins here while his [] The post Kerala teen dies after falling from a building appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 14 Nov 2025 12:04 pm

Local body polls: Final picture likely to emerge soon in Kozhikode

While the LDF declared most of its candidates for the district panchayat, the Congress announced its second list of nominees, including filmmaker V.M. Vinu, for the Kozhikode Corporation

The Hindu 13 Nov 2025 9:08 pm

CAT 2025 mock test link active at iimcat.ac.in: Here is how to attempt practice exam online

IIM Kozhikode has launched the official CAT 2025 mock test, offering aspirants a realistic simulation of the exam interface, structure, and timing. Candidates can access the test on iimcat.ac.in to familiarize themselves with the VARC, DILR, and QA sections. This crucial practice helps in strategizing and building confidence before the November 30th exam.

The Times of India 13 Nov 2025 12:47 pm

Kerala HC suggests state move Supreme Court against ECs Special Revision drive

KOCHI: The Kerala High Court on Thursday suggested that it would be appropriate for the state government to approach the Supreme Court challenging the Election Commission of Indias decision to conduct the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Kerala. During the hearing of the petition filed by the state government, Justice V G Arun said it would be better to approach the Supreme Court, as several other states have also filed Special Leave Petitions (SLPs) against the SIR. The court will pass an order on Friday on the states petition seeking deferment of the SIR until the local body elections are over. Advocate General K Gopalakrishna Kurup argued that the state has not questioned the validity of the Election Commissions SIR and that the writ petition is confined solely to seeking its deferment within the state until the local body elections are concluded. The state government contended that conducting the SIR simultaneously with the local body elections would hinder their smooth conduct. The general elections to the LSGIs are a massive exercise requiring the deployment of 1,76,000 personnel from government and quasi-government services for election-related duties, along with an additional 68,000 police and other security personnel for election-related security duties. The state pointed out that elections to the LSGIs in Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha, Kottayam, Idukki, and Ernakulam have been scheduled for December 9, while those in Thrissur, Palakkad, Malappuram, Kozhikode, Wayanad, Kannur, and Kasaragod are scheduled for December 11. The election notification will be issued on November 14. The last date for filing nominations is November 21, scrutiny will be on November 22, and withdrawals will be allowed until November 24. Counting will be held on December 13, and the last date for completing the election process is December 18. The guidelines show that the SIR involves a comprehensive and cumbersome procedure. The state would face an administrative deadlock if it conducted the LSGI elections and the SIR simultaneously, the Advocate General submitted. Senior Advocate Rakesh Dwivedi, counsel for the Election Commission of India, submitted that the SIR exercise was announced as early as October 27. BLOs were appointed and trained, and the SIR began on November 4. By now, 55 percent of the enumeration work has been completed, and the entire process is to be concluded within one month, ending on December 4. This exercise involves only obtaining the electors signature. The enumeration forms are pre-filled with the Elector Photo Identity Card (EPIC) numbers, addresses, and other details. These forms are taken door to door by BLOs and agents of political parties, who obtain electors signatures before uploading the completed forms. More than half the exercise has already been completed, and the process is underway. The state should have approached the Supreme Court, Dwivedi submitted, adding that any intervention at this point by the High Court would interrupt the process mid-way.

The New Indian Express 13 Nov 2025 12:32 pm

e-Health project rolled out in 1,001 medical institutions in Kerala

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The health department has achieved a milestone by bringing 1,001 medical institutions under the e-Health project. This includes 19 medical college institutions, 33 district/general hospitals, 87 taluk hospitals, 77 community health centres, 554 family health centres, 99 urban family health centres, 15 specialty hospitals, 3 public health laboratories, and 114 other health facilities. So far, over 2.63 crore people have obtained permanent UHID registrations through e-Health. More than 6.73 crore people have sought medical care using temporary registration, and 16.85 lakh patients have been admitted through the e-Health system. Digital technology has been effectively implemented in the health sector, with recent initiatives including digital payment options, online OP ticketing, the MeHealth app, and Scan and Book facilities, said Health Minister Veena George. Through e-Health, patients can now book OP tickets in advance. The system also allows patients who need follow-up treatment to take advance tokens directly from the hospital. Advance tokens can be booked via the e-Health portal or the MeHealth app, significantly reducing waiting times. e-Health project district-wise TPuram: 150 Kollam: 61 PThitta: 37 Alappuzha: 65 Kottayam: 57 Idukki: 32 Ernakulam: 100 Thrissur: 99 Palakkad: 68 Malappuram: 106 Kozhikode: 89 Wayanad: 37 Kannur: 62 Kasaragod: 38

The New Indian Express 13 Nov 2025 8:49 am

Dispute over seat sharing, BDJS boycotts NDA candidate announcement meetings

KOCHI: Expressing discontent over the highhanded approach of BJP in seat sharing, Bharath Dharma Jana Sena (BDJS), a major partner of the NDA in Kerala, boycotted the meetings held in Ernakulam and Alappuzha to announce candidates for the local body elections on Wednesday. The BDJS had demanded 10 seats in Kochi Corporation. However, as talks failed to reach a consensus, the BJP announced only 32 candidates in the 76 seats in Kochi Corporation. In Alappuzha South organisational district, the NDA had organised four meetings to announce the candidates at Mavelikkara, Kayamkulam, Chengannur and Haripad on Wednesday. The announcements were made by BJP state secretary S Suresh, state general secretary Anoop Antony, senior leader P C George and state vice-president B Gopalakrishnan. However, the absence of BDJS leaders reflected the growing discontent in the front. Despite Alappuzha being a stronghold of BDJS, there was no reference about party president Thushar Vellappally in the poster of the programme. The BJP unilaterally announced candidates in Thiruvananthapuram, Kochi and Kozhikode corporations. Even in Palakkad municipality, there was no discussion. This is against the principles of cooperation within the alliance. If the BJP does not want our support, we are ready to contest alone. We will be announcing our candidates for 20 seats in Thiruvananthapuram in a couple of days. Though BJP state president is ready to negotiate, some leaders of the party are very arrogant in their approach, a senior leader of BDJS told TNIE. Meanwhile, Rajeev Chandrasekhar has convened a meeting of NDA leaders in Thiruvananthapuram on Friday to discuss the issues.

The New Indian Express 13 Nov 2025 8:22 am

Staff, space crunch chokes Kozhikode MCH

KOZHIKODE: In the dim, overcrowded corridors of the old block at the Kozhikode Government Medical College Hospital (MCH), one of Keralas largest and most reputed public health institutions, pain and exhaustion have become routine. The smell of antiseptic mixes with the stifling heat of human suffering as patients lie side by side on thin mats, clutching their saline bottles hung from iron window grills and door handles. Even the verandas have turned into makeshift wards. Glucose drips dangle from nails on the walls. Nurses crouch on the floor to insert IV lines, while resident doctors move from one patient to another, bending down to check blood pressure or oxygen levels. This is not how medicine should be practised, said a senior physician, shaking his head. It breaks our hearts to see patients lying on the floor, but we have nowhere to put them. The old block is the worst affected. The wards are bursting at the seams, said a senior resident in the medicine department. We examine more than 500 patients daily. There are moments when two or three patients share one bed, and when even thats impossible, they lie on the verandah. Sometimes, even that space runs out. Inside Ward 9, a 58-year-old from Malappuram lies near the door, his saline bottle tied to a piece of rope hanging from a window latch. We came here because we cant afford private hospitals, he said weakly. But here, we are surviving, not healing. The mosquitoes dont let us sleep. Still, where else can we go? In another corner, Sujatha (name changed) wipes her daughters forehead with a damp cloth. Yesterday, she had a bed, today shes back on the floor. We keep moving from bed to floor, from one ward to another. Its humiliating and painful, but what choice do we have, she said. Doctors, visibly exhausted, try their best to cope. We are treating over 300 outpatients a day, and in some cases, close to 1,000, not counting emergency cases, said a senior resident who requested anonymity. There simply isnt enough staff or space. Sometimes, we have to check patients sitting on the floor because theres no place to even stand. The hospital, which caters to patients from five northern districts, has long been plagued by severe staff shortages. Out of 393 sanctioned doctor posts, 61 remain vacant. In the medicine department alone, five assistant professor posts and three senior resident positions are unfilled. Nurses too are stretched beyond limits, caring for up to 50 patients each, a ratio compared to the ideal 1:4 standard. Health activists say the situation exposes deep cracks in the states public health claims.The government keeps boasting about Keralas healthcare model, said social activist N P Pramod. But when patients are lying on the floor of a medical college hospital in 2025, its clear the system is collapsing from neglect. The Kerala State Human Rights Commission (KSHRC) has repeatedly questioned the authorities for inhumane conditions, yet little has changed. We issued directives months ago, said a commission official. But the ground reality remains the same -- overcrowding, lack of beds, staff shortage, and patients suffering in silence. Hospital officials admit to challenges The shortage worsened after the 2019 batch of house surgeons completed their term, said a senior hospital administrator. We are in the process of appointing non-academic junior residents to fill the gap, but only a few have joined so far. Recent mishaps have added to the chaos. A few months ago, a fire in the MRI units UPS room and another in an operating theatre forced temporary evacuation of patients. They were crammed into older wards, adding to the overcrowding. For nearly three months, we shared space with double the number of patients, said a nurse. Even basic care became impossible. Now, at least the Super Speciality block of the MCH looks pretty decent with patients being treated as humans, said a bystander there. Recently, members of the Kerala NGO Union, Government Nurses Association, and the Government Officers Association formed a human chain around the campus, protesting what they called an attempt to weaken the public health sector. Crisis inside MCH Overcrowded wards Patients lying side by side on floors and verandas Saline bottles tied to window grills and wall nails Up to 3 patients sharing one bed in some wards

The New Indian Express 13 Nov 2025 7:44 am

Indian teen falls to death from building while taking photos in Dubai

Dubai: A 19-year-old Indian boy from Kerala has reportedly died after falling from the top of a residential building in Deira, Dubai, while taking photographs of planes. The victim, Mohammed Mishal from Velliparamba in Kozhikode, was on a visit visa and had been staying with his cousins for about two weeks. He was the only Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 12 Nov 2025 9:10 pm

Local body polls: Fronts in final stages of selection of candidates in Kozhikode

LDF expected to announce its candidates list on Thursday

The Hindu 12 Nov 2025 8:01 pm

Delhi blast: Police step up inspections in Keralas Kozhikode district

Police are conducting random inspections with the support of bomb detection and disposal squads as part of the heightened surveillance measures in Kerala

The Hindu 12 Nov 2025 4:31 pm

CAT admit card 2025 released: Download from iimcat.ac.in for November 30 exam

CAT admit card 2025: The Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Kozhikode has released the CAT admit card 2025 on iimcat.ac.in. The exam will be held on November 30 across 170 cities in three shifts. Over 2.95 lakh candidates are registered. The admit card contains essential details including name, photo, roll number, exam centre, and timings. Candidates must carry a valid photo ID and follow instructions. A mock test is available on the official website to familiarise candidates.

The Times of India 12 Nov 2025 1:06 pm

CAT 2025 BIG UPDATE: Admit card released at iimcat.ac.in, exam to be held on THIS date; Check full schedule, other details

IIM Kozhikode has released the admit cards for CAT 2025. Candidates can check their exam date, session, and test centre via their CAT login. A mock test will be available from November 12. Over 2.95 lakh candidates have registered for the exam, which will be tested in three key areas.

DNA India 12 Nov 2025 12:33 pm

CAT Admit Card 2025 today: Check how to download hall ticket from iimcat.ac.in and other other guidelines

CAT 2025 Admit Card at iimcat.ac.in: The Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode is releasing the CAT 2025 admit card today. Candidates can download their hall tickets from iimcat.ac.in. The Common Admission Test is scheduled for November 30. This exam is crucial for admission to top management programmes. The admit card contains important details like exam slot and centre.

The Economic Times 12 Nov 2025 11:39 am

CAT 2025 BIG UPDATE: Admit card likely to be released today at iimcat.ac.in; Check full schedule, other details

IIM Kozhikode has released the CAT 2025 admit card today. Candidates can download it from iimcat.ac.in using their user ID and password. The CAT 2025 exam will be held on November 30 across 170 cities. The admit card includes exam date, centre details, and important instructions.

DNA India 12 Nov 2025 8:05 am

Why MVD cant act on illegal online taxi aggregators in Kerala

KOCHI: Despite the Kerala transport minister openly labelling the operations of multinational online taxi aggregators like Uber and Ola as illegal for their failure to register under state regulations, the motor vehicles department (MVD) is unable to take specific punitive action. The core issue, as articulated by traffic experts and legal professionals, is a critical gap between policy and law. To be precise, policy exists but specific rules do not. The Union government, through amendments to the Central Motor Vehicles Act, 2019 (specifically, Sections 93 and 193), made it mandatory for aggregators to hold a licence from the respective state to operate. Following this, the Kerala government framed a policybased on central guidelinesrequiring registration with the State Transport Authority (STA). However, as former Ernakulam Regional Transport Officer (RTO) B J Antony noted, the state has not yet formulated the rules necessary to implement and enforce the policy. Though the Central Act is there, the lack of specific rules, to be framed by the state, are rendering the authorities powerless to act against the online taxi services. These rules would define key administrative aspects such as who should be the licensing authority, the exact licensing system and fee structure, the process for penal action if rules are violated, and so on. Without legally binding rules, the states aggregator policy lacks the legal backup required for the MVD or the transport commissioner to issue formal notices or register cases against the companies, despite the ministers strong statements, Antony pointed out. The situation is further complicated by the popularity of these services, which, according to experts, serve the aim of public transportation. The governments aim too is to provide sufficient travel facilities. Instead of terming their operations as illegal, the authorities should bring in a legal framework that allows for their smooth functioning, but in a controlled way. For instance, the state rules should have clauses that the data of online taxi drivers should be provided to the MVD, which driver is attached to which vehicle, whether the cabs have undergone pollution test, etc, said transport expert G P Hari, former additional general manager (urban transport), Kochi Metro Rail Ltd. Backlash and demand for comprehensive law Transport Minister K B Ganesh Kumars illegal tag has ignited a backlash from the Online Taxi Drivers Union (OTDU). Citing recent incidents in Kozhikode and Thrissur, the union charged that the irresponsible statements have escalated violence and physical assaults against online cab drivers by local taxi and autorickshaw unions. OTDU, which is seeking clarity on the legal status of online taxis from the Kerala High Court, is demanding a comprehensive law to govern the sector. The current central and state aggregator policies are too vague for effective implementation. We challenge the government to register cases if the operations are truly illegal. So far, no official notice has been served to Uber or Ola to cease services, said OTDU legal advisor T R S Kumar.

The New Indian Express 12 Nov 2025 7:32 am

CAT 2025 admit card releasing today at iimcat.ac.in: Check login details, exam slots, and guidelines

IIM Kozhikode is releasing the CAT 2025 admit card today, November 12, 2025, on iimcat.ac.in. This crucial document is mandatory for the highly competitive MBA entrance exam scheduled for November 30, 2025. Candidates must download and verify their hall tickets promptly, ensuring all details are accurate before the exam day.

The Times of India 12 Nov 2025 7:08 am

CAT 2025 admit card to be released on this date: Check where and how to download IIM hall ticket

IIM Kozhikode releases CAT 2025 admit cards tomorrow, November 12th, for the exam on November 30th. Candidates can download their hall tickets from iimcat.ac.in. A mock test is also scheduled for November 12th to help aspirants prepare. The admit card contains crucial details; ensure all information is accurate and carry a printout with valid ID to the exam centre.

The Times of India 11 Nov 2025 6:07 pm

KSRTC deploys over 20 additional services to Bengaluru amid private bus strike

KOCHI: Hundreds of inter-state luxury private buses operating between Kerala and neighbouring states like Tamil Nadu and Karnataka stayed off the road as bus operators started an indefinite strike on Monday evening, citing tax and fine harassment by officials there. To lessen commuters woes, the Kerala State Road Transport Corporation started operating additional services from Monday night. We have deployed over 20 additional services to Bengaluru alone from various depots, chiefly in the northern parts of the state like Kozhikode and Kannur. The buses are running full. We are planning to run 45 to 50 additional services on Tuesday, based on demand, said a senior KSRTC official in charge of the operations. According to him, the Karnataka RTC and the Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation too have started deploying additional services. The KSRTC will deploy more buses based on the booking requirements. The Ernakulam-Bengaluru Vande Bharat is also starting regular services from Tuesday, the official pointed out. The services will be fully stopped from Tuesday. The bus belonging to our association secretary was seized by the Karnataka authorities on Monday and levied a fine of nearly Rs 1.65 lakh. So we are having concern in operating the services unless the issue is discussed and resolved at the government level,said A J Rijas, president of Luxury Bus Owners Association, Kerala Chapter. The bus operators in Tamil Nadu, who first launched a strike alleging illegal tax and fine levying by the Kerala authorities, decided to continue their strike after talks with the Tamil Nadu Transport Minister failed, Rijas added.

The New Indian Express 11 Nov 2025 7:59 am

After air gun slip up, Kerala teen fires up police, media with gang yarn

KASARGOD: A 14-year-old toying with his fathers air gun placed the entire district police force on tenterhooks and caused high drama, as he fabricated a story to escape reprimand after shattering the balcony glass of his home with the firearm. Police scoured CCTV footage, deployed forensic teams, collected ballistic analysis on Sunday to finally conclude that something was amiss. On Saturday night, Uppala resident Ismail Sinan filed a complaint with Manjeshwar police about an unidentified person shooting the glass panel on the balcony of his home, shattering it and causing a Rs 25,000 damage between 5.45 pm and 5.53 pm. Police booked a case for manufacturing, selling, possessing prohibited arms and mischief of a serious nature. Sinans father Aboobacker Siddik lives in Qatar while his family stays at their house in Uppala. The FIR caused an uproar as media teams rushed to Uppala, which was notorious for gang wars and links to gold smuggling in the past. Some media houses even reported a spike in the crime rate in Uppala following the incident, a police officer said. There was speculation of the involvement of a Kozhikode-based gang that had visited Uppala recently after a gold-smuggling deal went wrong. Adding to the flutter, a Mangaluru-based history-sheeter Thoppi alias Naufal, 45, was found dead under suspicious circumstances on the railway tracks near Uppala last week. Not willing to take any chances, district police chief B V Vijaya Bharat Reddy deployed a police team led by Manjeshwaram station inspector Ajith Kumar P, under the supervision of his deputy, ASP Nandagopalan M. By Sunday evening, officers started picking holes in the complaint. CCTV footage showed no evidence of vehicles in the vicinity when the shooting was said to have happened. Five pellets found on the balcony added to the intrigue. And, the ballistic report proved that the shots were fired from inside the house. When officers cornered the family with details, the boy spilled the beans. While his mother was away on a wedding, sister at work and brother in Mangaluru on Saturday evening, he took his fathers air gun and started playing with it. The gun fascinated the online-gaming-crazed teen, who ended up discharging it multiple times by accident. In panic, he called his brother in Mangaluru with a fabricated story of a gang in a car firing at the house. The police closed the case without tacking action against the boy. He was terrified and crying profusely. We decided to let him him with a stern warning, the district police chief said.

The New Indian Express 11 Nov 2025 7:55 am

Kerala local body polls 2025: Congress, CMP announce candidates for Kozhikode Corporation

Congress announces 22 of its 49 candidates to contest in various divisions of Kozhikode Corporation, while CMP announces its two candidates. CPI(M)s list expected on November 12

The Hindu 10 Nov 2025 4:35 pm

Kerala local body elections 2025 to be held in two phases on December 9 and 11; counting on December 13

Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Pathanamthitta, Kottayam, Idukki, Alappuzha and Ernakulam will go to polls on December 9. Thrissur, Malappuram, Wayanad, Palakkad, Kannur, Kasaragod, Kannur and Kozhikode on December 11

The Hindu 10 Nov 2025 12:40 pm

UDF cosies up to Jamaat-e-Islami for local body election; Muslim groups raise concern

KOZHIKODE/MALAPPURAM: The UDF is going ahead with its seat-sharing deal with the Welfare Party of India (WPI) in Malappuram for the local body election even as some Muslim organisations are trying to convince the fronts leadership about the danger of joining hands with the political wing of the Jamaat-e-Islami. Under the arrangement, the UDF will allocate seats to the WPI in all local bodies where the latter already has a foothold. In return, the WPI will extend its full backing to the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) and other UDF candidates across Malappuram. Seat division has already been finalised in several key panchayats, including Angadippuram, Koottilangadi, Mampad, Tirurangadi, Tirur, and Kondotty. In Angadipuram and Mampad, the WPI has already announced its candidates. In Malappuram, the UDF particularly the Muslim League remains the most powerful force. To strengthen our political presence, we have chosen to cooperate with the League and the UDF locally. This, however, does not imply a state-level alliance, said a senior WPI leader. IUML general secretary P M A Salam confirmed the development to TNIE, stating that the understanding with WPI was part of the Leagues broader electoral strategy. Jamaat ties will cost UDF dear in assembly polls The UDF has no official alliance with the Welfare Party at the state level. But local body elections are different we must join hands with smaller parties to ensure the fronts victory. The IUML and UDF leadership has instructed local units to cooperate with the WPI wherever necessary. What is happening in Malappuram reflects that ground reality, Salam said. Meanwhile, some Muslim organisations have expressed deep concern over the UDF move to have an electoral understanding with WPI, which they believe would have disastrous consequences for the front and society at large. One Mujahid group met Leader of Opposition V D Satheesan in person in Malappuram two days ago to convey the organisations view on the matter. We told Satheesan that it was unfortunate that he had given a clean chit to the Jamaat saying the organisation had changed its ideology. The assessment stems from a total ignorance of its working, a Mujahid leader told TNIE. The Mujahid organisation sought to remind Satheesan that the Jamaat always strived for the destruction of the IUML in Kerala and the Congress at the national level. The help of Jamaat may fetch a few votes for the UDF in the local body polls, but the front will have to pay a heavy price in the crucial assembly election. The Jamaat link will be projected at the national level by the Sangh Parivar and it will give a good campaign point for the CPM. Above all, an entry into the UDF will normalise the theocratic ideology of the Jamaat, the leader said. Muslim organisations believe that the Congress has become aware of the dangers of the alliance with the Jamaat, but a section in the IUML still wants to go ahead with the move. Sources said Congress leaders have expressed their helplessness because an open stance against the Jamaat may antagonise the IUML.

The New Indian Express 9 Nov 2025 8:40 am

Childrens Day stamp to feature 14-year-olds artwork

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The artwork of Vaiga V K, a Class IX student of Government Ganapath Vocational Higher Secondary School, Feroke, has been selected for this years Childrens Day stamp, issued annually by the Kerala State Council for Child Welfare. Vaiga won the first place in the state-level competition held for students from LP to Higher Secondary on the theme A nurtured childhood, a protected childhood. She won first place in the final round among 296 contestants with a painting that shows chicks receiving parental protection while a predator circles above. Special jury member and former Lalithakala Akademi chairman Nemom Pushparaj said Vaigas artwork reflects Vaikom Muhammad Basheers belief that all living beings, not just humans, are rightful inheritors of earth. The 14-year-old, daughter of artist Aneesh V K and Kozhikode Taluk Library Council employee Shibi K P, has been drawing since the age of three under her fathers guidance. She has won several art competitions over the years. When everyone chose to portray humans, I wanted to try something different. That is why I used animals to communicate the theme, Vaiga said. The Childrens Day Stamp will be released on November 14 at the Nishagandhi Auditorium, Kanakakunnu, after the Childrens Day rally, in the presence of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and Ministers Veena George and V Sivankutty. Marking its 75th year, the Kerala State Council for Child Welfare will also present special awards and trophies to Vaiga and her school.

The New Indian Express 9 Nov 2025 8:28 am

Littering mars Kozhikode beach food street soon after opening

Videos of garbage piling up went viral a day after launch, with Corporation officials attributing the mess to a lack of civic sense among visitors despite adequate waste management measures

The Hindu 8 Nov 2025 9:01 pm

IMA State conference begins in Kozhikode

The Hindu 8 Nov 2025 7:59 pm

Amoebic meningoencephalitis: study on host risk factors initiated

Health department and ICMR National Institute of Epidemiology begins case control study with 66 recent cases being chosen from Kozhikode, Malappuram, Thiruvananthapuram and Kollam

The Hindu 8 Nov 2025 7:22 pm

Kerala local body polls: UDF finalises seat-sharing in Kozhikode Corporation

Of the 76 divisions in the Corporation, the Congress will contest in 49, while IUML will contest in 25. Communist Marxist Party will contest in two divisions

The Hindu 7 Nov 2025 1:28 pm

Kerala local body polls: UDF not to have open ties with Welfare Party

KOZHIKODE/MALAPPURAM: Apparently fearing a backlash from Hindu and Christian voters, the UDF has decided not to go for an open state-level alliance with the Welfare Party of India, the political wing of Jamaat e Islami in the local body elections. However, there are indications that the front will have local-level understanding with the WPI. DCC president K Praveen Kumar said that the UDF has decided that seat sharing will be done only among the constituents of the front. Asked whether the IUML was taken into confidence while taking the decision, he said it was the opinion of all the constituents of the UDF. To a question, he said Congress in Kozhikode is not a separate entity and hence the decision is the same for the party in all parts of the state. Meanwhile, IUML state general secretary P M A Salam told TNIE that the UDF has directed its local leadership to form ties with the WPI wherever it benefits the front. The UDF has no official alliance with the WPI at the state level. However, the situation is different in local body elections, where we need the support of smaller parties to ensure the fronts victory. Both the IUML and the UDF have instructed local leaders to cooperate with the Welfare Party wherever necessary. That is what is being reflected in Malappuram. The WPI is not supporting the League specifically; their support is for the UDF as a whole, he said. UDF has been gearing up for an alliance with the WPI. Leader of Opposition V D Satheesan had given a clean chit to the party, saying there is a shift in the Jamaat ideology. Muslim Youth League president Panakkad Syed Munavvar Ali Shihab Thangal also echoed similar sentiments.

The New Indian Express 7 Nov 2025 8:24 am

Mystery lingers as a peaceful protest takes a violent turn in Kozhikode

The residents of Ambayathode village in Kozhikode, who have been peacefully protesting for six years against a poultry waste treatment plant, were recently caught in the middle of an arson and police action that resulted in heavy damage to property and injuries to many people. The dust has settled somewhat, but the villagers complaints about pollution persist. Mithosh Joseph attempts to get to the bottom of the issue

The Hindu 7 Nov 2025 12:22 am

No concrete step to ensure safety of health workers in Kerala, say IMA functionaries

The State conference of the association will be held in Kozhikode from November 8

The Hindu 6 Nov 2025 10:56 pm

How a school helped its students develop hygiene, safety habits

When teachers at Government Upper Primary School, Manassery, in Kozhikode found that many children were coming to school without even brushing their teeth, they started a Habit lab to instil good habits in them

The Hindu 4 Nov 2025 9:14 pm

Manavamaitri Sangamam in Kozhikode on Nov. 4

The Hindu 3 Nov 2025 8:54 pm

Migrant worker dies as wall collapses in Kozhikode

The two others, who sustained minor injuries, are undergoing treatment at the hospital

The Hindu 1 Nov 2025 7:33 pm

State-wide crackdown nets 263 in cyber financial fraud cases

The Ernakulam Rural police recorded the highest number of arrests in the drive, nabbing 43 suspects. Malappuram came second with 30 arrests, followed by Kannur City and Kozhikode City

The Hindu 30 Oct 2025 9:05 pm

Urbanisation posing challenges in Kozhikode

The Hindu 30 Oct 2025 8:10 pm

Researchers from Kerala identify rare scrub typhus case in Dubai-returned man from Thiruvananthapuram

According to official figures, around thousand scrub typhus cases are reported each year in Kerala, 70% of which are from Thiruvananthapuram and the rest are from Kozhikode, Wayanad, Idukki and Kollam

The Hindu 30 Oct 2025 7:54 pm

Kozhikode is now extreme poverty-free district

Minister for Forests and Wildlife A.K. Saseendran makes the announcement

The Hindu 28 Oct 2025 8:49 pm

Field studies in Kozhikode to identify reasons for surge in amoebic meningoencephalitis in Kerala

Health dept. and scientists at ICMR-National Institute of Epidemiology will continue field studies in Malappuram, Thiruvananthapuram and Kollam too, which account for a significant number of the amoebic infections reported in 2024, 2025

The Hindu 28 Oct 2025 8:11 pm

Cyclone Montha likely to bring heavy rainfall in Kerala; orange alert for three districts

An orange alert warning of very heavy rainfall has been issued for three districts Kozhikode, Kannur, and Kasaragod on Monday, while the rest of the State, except for Thiruvananthapuram and Kollam, has been put on yellow alert

The Hindu 27 Oct 2025 11:25 am

State govt. on a mission to create new Kozhikode, says Minister

Event included a video presentation of the achievements of the State government and the Kozhikode Corporation, a report presentation, and the release of the Corpn.s progress report

The Hindu 26 Oct 2025 8:09 pm

Kozhikode to be declared extreme poverty-free district on Oct. 28

A survey conducted in 2021-22 under the aegis of various local bodies identified 6,773 families as extremely poor and provided them with assistance including food, health support, employment, and safe accommodation

The Hindu 26 Oct 2025 7:52 pm

Nearly 2,000 held in NDPS cases in past 10 months in Kozhikode

The police reportedly seized 3,353.5 grams of MDMA and 123.6 kg of ganja, along with substantial quantities of hashish oil, ecstasy pills, and brown sugar

The Hindu 26 Oct 2025 7:41 pm