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Thrissur to host State School Arts Festival

The Hindu 5 Jul 2025 8:40 pm

Thrissur to be venue of Kerala School Arts Fete; Thiruvananthapuram to host Sports Meet

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Thrissur will host the Kerala School Arts Festival 2025-26 while Thiruvananthapuram will be the venue of the Kerala School Sports Meet. This was decided at a meeting chaired by General Education Minister V Sivankutty here on Saturday which was attended by representatives of various teachers' unions. In the previous academic year, Thiruvananthapuram and Ernakulam were the venues of the arts and sports fetes respectively. The meeting also decided that Palakkad will host the State School Science Fair this year. While the special school arts festival will be held in Malappuram, Wayanad will host the arts fete for Teachers Training Institutes (TTI) and Pre-Primary Teachers Training Institutes (PPTTI). The meeting also decided to hold the Disha Higher Studies Expo & International Career Conclave in Kottayam. The distribution of state teaches award and school performance awards will be held in Thiruvananthapuram. The dates of all these events will be announced later, the Minister's office informed. The meeting also approved the revised academic calendar for 2025-26 to be followed in schools.

The New Indian Express 5 Jul 2025 3:46 pm

When a Kerala officer took on a shady Mumbai officer

Despite numerous awareness campaigns, there are many out there who still fall prey to virtual arrest scams. A recent case from Aluva where online fraudsters tried to trap a youth by impersonating police officers from Mumbai serves as a reminder to not panic and seek timely police help. This case, interestingly, went on an unexpected tangent. On June 27, the Aluva resident started getting persistent calls from an unknown number. Though initially hesitant, he eventually answered. On the other end, a man claiming to be a police officer from Mumbai informed him that two websites, allegedly involved in illegal activities, had been registered using the youths Aadhaar number. When the youth denied any involvement or knowledge of website creation, the callers tone turned threatening he warned of arrest as the websites were part of a drug trafficking network. In a bid to convince the youth, the Mumbai officer told him that his Aadhaar may have been misused by someone else. He then instructed the youth to verify his Aadhaar and bank details via a video call with members of the cybercrime division. The youth rushed to the Aluva cyber police station. He was visibly panicked, says an officer at the station. After he narrated the incident, we explained that it was a known type of cyber fraud. During this interaction at the station, the scammer called again. This time, an officer answered the call, pretending to be the victim. Assuming that he was speaking to the target, the fraudster continued his threats of legal action and a virtual arrest. When asked for details such as his name, badge number, and police station address, the caller blabbered. He even named a police station that doesnt exist! When pressed about his location, he vaguely replied that he was outside. He then insisted that the video call be made from a closed room, the officer says. Still posing as the victim, the officer agreed to the video call. But when he began asking detailed questions, the scammer grew nervous and abruptly ended the call. Soon the number was switched off. We engaged him for nearly an hour. These scam artists often use police jargon terms like arrest, evidence collection, and legal sections to rattle the victims. But when countered effectively, they chicken out. A well-informed citizen can easily thwart such scams, the officer says. A preliminary investigation revealed that a SIM card procured using a fake ID was used to call the youth, who was later reassured that his credentials had not been misused. Last year, in a similar case, a police officer from the Thrissur cyber cell was contacted by a scammer. The incident, which was captured on video, went viral on social media. That video and other similar cases being reported by the media have helped raise public awareness about virtual arrest scams, the officer notes. Cases involving fraudsters impersonating police officers have declined. However, these scammers keep popping up with new tactics. We now regularly share updates with the public on emerging cyber fraud trends. What about tracking the culprits? This, the officer admits, remains a challenge. One, many victims approach the police only after losing money. Two, these scams are often operated by well-organised groups based in north Indian, he explains. Some networks also function from abroad, particularly from countries like Cambodia and Laos where they recruit Indian nationals. The fraudsters use SIM cards activated with fake IDs, and each phone number is typically used for a single fraud before being discarded. They frequently change mobile handsets and email IDs to avoid tracking. We, however, have arrested several individuals who aided these fraudsters by allowing their bank accounts to be used for illegal transactions. What can citizens do? One, maintain composure and seek police help. Two, keep oneself abreast of the latest cyber scam trends. And three, please pass on the message.

The New Indian Express 5 Jul 2025 11:07 am

National rhythm festival in Kerala to honour percussion traditions

THRISSUR: For the first time in its 67-year history, the Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Akademi (KSNA) will host a National Rhythm Festival titled Tha Thi Ntha Ka Thom from July 11 to 13, celebrating Keralas rich and vibrant percussion tradition. The three-day festival is being organised as a tribute to tabla maestro Ustad Zakir Hussain. KSNA chairman Mattannur Sankarankutty said, It has been a long-cherished dream since I assumed office to create a platform that celebrates percussion instruments and helps people appreciate their nuances. While large crowds gather at festival grounds to watch pancharimelam or pandimelam, the experience is entirely different when performed on a stage, where the performance becomes more accessible. The festival will showcase a wide spectrum of percussion performances from the traditional chenda to ghatam. A major highlight will be Ghata Tharangam by Sukanya Ramgopal and her team. Another major attraction will be the Chairmans Symphony, a specially curated show led by Mattannur Sankarankutty. Entry to the festival is free. However, 200 delegates with academic interest in percussion instruments have already registered to attend.

The New Indian Express 5 Jul 2025 8:48 am

Guruvayur temple offerings a mixed bag of butter, brooms & cars

THRISSUR: From rice flakes to vehicles, kathali bananas to cash, the offerings made at Guruvayur Sree Krishna temple are as varied as the lakhs of devotees visiting the temple every month. People of different age groups and genders, and from various backgrounds and localities, visit the temple. The rush is especially high on festivals and special occasions. And it is very rare to see a devotee visiting empty-handed; at least a `1 coin will be given as offering to their favourite deity. In June, the temples income from hundi collections alone was Rs 7.25 crore in cash, 2.672 kg of gold and 14.24 kg of silver. At least 1.5 kg of gold and 3 kg of silver are received as offering through hundi alone every month. Says Pramod Kalarickal, deputy administrator of Guruvayur temple, It is a relationship between devotees and Lord Krishna. They can offer anything they want. From pencils and pens from students to costly things like vehicles, besides gold and silver, are offered here. Ghee, butter (of course) and kathali banana variety top the list of offerings. Whatever the temple can put to use is retained and the rest is auctioned. Among the popular offerings are yam for good health, mustard seeds for health and prosperity, cradle for parenthood, broom for hair growth, and kunnikkuru for childrens well-being. Vegetables and fruits that are offered are used to prepare the food served for prasada oottu. Sacks of rice given as offerings are used to make payasam or nivedyam for the deity, he says. About 50 years ago, Balakrishnan Nedungadi, a devotee from Madras, made a rare offering at the temple a wheelchair. A Viswaroopam carved on conch-shaped bronze offered at Guruvayur A doctor, Nedungadi had been paralysed. Like the story of Bhattathirippad, who wrote Narayaneeyam, Nedungadi was advised to take bhajana at Guruvayuur temple. He led 24-hour continuous chanting of prayers at his house in Madras. It is said his prayers were answered and he recovered. As gratitude to the deity, Balakrishnan offered a wheelchair at the temple. Parameswara Iyyer, former temple manger, Guruvayur temple, says K Karunakaran, the former chief minister, popularised kathali banana as offering. On the first day of every month, he would visit the temple and offer a kathalikula (bunch). Taking inspiration from him, Congress followers as well as other politicians and prominent people now offer kathalikula here, he says. He says not just Hindus but people from other religions also make offerings, especially Thulabharam. In such cases, the Thulabharam is conducted outside the temple, near the mandapam used for marriages. An uruli offered at the temple

The New Indian Express 5 Jul 2025 7:47 am

Police use water cannons atYouth League march in Thrissur demanding Health Ministers resignation

Youth Morcha stages protest with wreath at DMO Office

The Hindu 4 Jul 2025 8:34 pm

Transport minister drives away with Ernakulam KSRTC depots profit-making services

KOCHI: In a strategy that makes no monetary sense, loss-making KSRTC has been terminating profitable services from Ernakulam and diverting them to other depots. The public entity has now discontinued two profitable routes from Ernakulam: The Coimbatore bypass rider (super fast) and Kanyakumari (super fast). These services will now originate from Pathanapuram depot. The vehicles and crew have already been shifted. The move comes on the back of the operation of the Ernakulam-Mookambika super deluxe service being transferred to Alappuzha depot. Discontinuation of the Coimbatore (starting at 11.20am) and Kanyakumari (7pm) services comes even as Ernakulam depot was directed to resume operation of the Erattupetta service (5.30pm) from Friday. The same was terminated due to low revenue collection. There are no other services to the respective destinations in their time slots. Only two buses operate on the interstate Kanyakumari route one at 2.30pm and the other at 7pm. The second service via Alappuzha, Kollam and Thiruvananthapuram has been in operation for the past many years and many commuters depended on it. Unfortunately, its being shifted, sources said. There are no services for Thiruvananthapuram from Ernakulam till late night, after the Nedumangad service at 3pm. The Coimbatore bypass rider was in demand as it cut on travel time by skipping Aluva and Thrissur stops. The next service to Coimbatore from Ernakulam was only at 1.20pm (Coimbatore-Tirupur LSFP). The return service of the bypass rider (5.30pm) was also a passenger favourite. Services are rescheduled and reallotted only when trip collections are poor. The Kanyakumari service used to generate from Rs 25,000-30,000 per trip when it was open to reservation. Then it was taken out of the category of buses with reservation facility and the service was disrupted several times over the past three months. The Coimbatore bypass rider used to generate Rs 15,000-20,000 per trip though it was a relatively short-haul service, sources added. Services from Pathanapuram The discontinued services will now be operated from the hometown of Transport Minister K B Ganesh Kumar. There is a deliberate attempt to shift profitable services from Ernakulam depot. The Transport Democratic Federation has registered a strong protest against the move to degrade the depot, said A K Manoj, TDF district president.

The New Indian Express 4 Jul 2025 8:14 am

Kerala government signs pact with International Rice Research Institute to promote low-emission rice cultivation

With Palakkad and Thrissur as focus areas, the collaboration will focus on developing Low Emission Packages

The Hindu 3 Jul 2025 6:36 pm

Roads in Ernakulam, Thiruvananthapuram most accident-prone, says report

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Ernakulam and Thiruvananthapuram, Keralas commercial and administrative capitals respectively, have emerged as the districts with the most dangerous roads in the state. According to the department of economics and statistics Status Report on Road Accidents - 2025, these districts have recorded the highest number of road accidents. With Kerala reporting nearly 49,000 road accidents annually, data from 2018 to 2023 show that Ernakulam and Thiruvananthapuram consistently rank as the most accident-prone, accounting for over a quarter of the total accidents. In 2023, Ernakulam registered 7,128 accidents while Thiruvananthapuram recorded 5,649. Thrissur followed with 5,003 accidents, while Wayanad (910) and Kasaragod (1,068) had the fewest. The data highlights a clear concentration of road accidents in urban and semi-urban areas, which seems to correlate with higher traffic density and population. The variation across districts emphasises the need for localised traffic safety measures and infrastructure improvements, said Anish Kumar B, deputy director, department of economics and statistics. In addition to the high number of accidents, fatalities also remain a significant concern. Ernakulam recorded 459 deaths, while Thiruvananthapuram and Thrissur reported 462 and 439 deaths, respectively, during this period. The five-year statistics indicate that these districts continue to have the highest proportion of road accident fatalities in the state. The report stresses the urgent need for government action to address the rising number of accidents. Upendra Narayan, an expert member of the Kerala Road Safety Authority (KRSA), pointed to several key factors behind the increase in accidents, including poor road safety enforcement, dangerous driving culture, and a general lack of road safety awareness. Accidents are fewer in the urban parts of Ernakulam and Thiruvananthapuram compared to their rural counterparts. The high density of national highways and the absence of regular patrolling on these roads make these areas particularly accident-prone, he explained. According to the Road Accidents India report, Kerala has the second-highest percentage of road accidents on national highways in India. The report also noted that the national highways in Kerala have had an alarming accident density of 39 accidents per kilometer over the past eight years. Former KRSA executive director T Elangovan pointed out that the presence of extensive portions of national highways and vehicle density are the factors common between Ernakulam and Thiruvananthapuram. While death rates have come down, high accident rates remain a concern. The improvement in road conditions should have reduced the accident rates. There should be intervention to reduce accidents and mortality, he said.

The New Indian Express 2 Jul 2025 7:50 am

Teacher found deadin Thrissur

The Hindu 1 Jul 2025 9:01 pm

People see through everything, even if Pinarayi covers it up: T.N. Prathapan

Congress takes out protest march to the Thrissur Government Medical College Hospital

The Hindu 1 Jul 2025 8:57 pm

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.

The New Indian Express 1 Jul 2025 7:46 am

Prayagraj police bust radicalisation racket, rescue Dalit minor who was taken to Kerala

LUCKNOW: The Prayagraj police claim to have busted a racket in which minor Dalit girls were being lured to Kerala on one pretext or the other and were being subjected to religious conversion. A racket came to the fore when a woman -- Guddi Devi -- of Lilhat village, approached Phulpur police on June 28, alleging that Daraksha Bano, on May 8, enticed her 15-year-old daughter on the pretext of money from a wedding event and took her to Kerala, where she was forcibly converted. She was then forced to join anti-national activities, Prayagraj police said on Monday, blowing the lid off a suspected radicalisation network. Guddi Devi also claimed that she was being threatened since she lodged a complaint with the Prayagraj police. However, adequate security was provided to her and her family members. Police arrested two persons-- Daraksha Bano (19) and Mohd Kaif (25) both residents of Lilhat village in Prayagraj, for luring the Dalit minor to Kerala. As per the police authorities, Kaif tried to outrage the modesty of the victim, and Kehkashan prompted the minor to undergo religious conversion. The conspiracy unfolded when the victim, 15, who was allegedly taken from her village on May 8, escaped from the captivity of Daraksha and Kaif in Kerala and contacted her mother. According to DCP Kuldeep Singh Gunawat, the teen, who was being forced to join Jihadi activities, somehow managed to reach the Thrissur railway station from where she called up her mother with the help of local police. After contacting her mother from Kerala, the girl was brought back to Prayagraj and is currently being housed at a One Stop Centre for protection. A case has been registered against Daraksha Bano, Mohammed Kaif, and an unidentified person who allegedly handed out threats to the victims family over the phone, said the DCP. During preliminary interrogation, the victim revealed that other minor girls were also being targeted and recruited by the same group. In the preliminary enquiry, it came to the fore that it was an interstate gang involved in a radicalisation network and that it could be active in other states as well. According to the DCP, the girl was introduced to suspicious individuals who first enticed her with money, then allegedly coerced her into converting her religion and then put pressure on her into extremist activities. She told the police authorities that Kaif had taken her on a motorcycle to Prayagraj Junction railway station and also allegedly harassed her, while Kehkashan Bano, later, took her to Delhi by train and then to Kerala, where she was introduced to unknown persons involved in the radicalisation network. The DCP said that the accused were operating as part of an organised syndicate aimed at misleading girls and pushing them into anti-national and terror activities. Three dedicated police teams have been formed to investigate further leads and unearth the full network associated with the suspects.

The New Indian Express 30 Jun 2025 8:39 pm

Thrissur infanticide: remains of babies excavated

Remains will be sent for DNA profiling to confirm that the babies were indeed born to the accused couple

The Hindu 30 Jun 2025 6:17 pm

News of newborns murder hits Vellikulangara like bolt from blue

THRISSUR: Residents of Thrissurs Vellikulangara were at a loss of words on Sunday. News of the brutal murder of the newborn babies came as a huge shock to them all, especially the neighbours of Aneesha, the woman who has been arrested in the incident. Aneesha had been staying at the locality with her mother and younger brother. We are all shocked. The family has been staying here for decades and no one ever thought it would do such a thing, said ward member Seeba Alukkal. She said none was aware of Aneeshas pregnancy though there had been rumours some years ago. The residents said while the family has been living there for several years, it was not in touch with others. A resident said around four years ago, a complaint was lodged at the Vellikulangara police station against Aneeshas brother, alleging he had attacked a neighbour, Chandrika. The family had accused Chandrika of spreading false rumours about Aneesha, saying she was pregnant and had buried the baby after birth. Chandrika even claimed seeing Aneesha carry something in a bucket and digging a pit behind her home. However, she had said she didnt see what was inside the bucket. As revenge, Aneeshas brother trespassed into Chandrikas home and tried to attack her. The matter was settled at the station and the police had urged Chandrika to record a video if something like this happened again. Woman, male friend held over murder of two newborns in Kerala

The New Indian Express 30 Jun 2025 8:04 am

Woman, male friend held over murder of two newborns in Kerala

THRISSUR: Police on Sunday arrested a 23-year-old woman and her male friend in connection with the murder of their two newborns over the past four years in Thrissur. The arrests followed a dramatic turn of events on Saturday night when Bhavin, 25, in a highly intoxicated state, walked into the Puthukkad police station carrying a bag containing skeletal remains, reportedly of two infants. According to police, Bhavin, a native of Amballur, told the officers that his girlfriend, Aneesha, had killed their babies. Thrissur Rural SP B Krishnakumar said: The police officers were shocked. The Chalakudy DySP called me immediately. We took swift action to verify Bhavins claim that his girlfriend had killed the babies. A team was constituted at midnight to investigate the case, and Aneesha, 23, the babies mother, was also taken into custody. During interrogation, Aneesha reportedly confessed to murdering their second child. Later, the police recorded the duos arrest under various charges, including murder. The couple, who met on Facebook in 2020, had reportedly been in a relationship despite opposition from Aneeshas mother. She has been residing in Vellikulangara with her mother and brother, who according to Aneesha, were unaware of the incidents. As per the FIR, Aneesha told the police that their first child, born on November 6, 2021, was stillborn with the umbilical cord wrapped around the neck. Special team formed Aneesha reportedly buried the baby behind her house, and later handed over the skeletal remains to Bhavin in a handbag for performing rituals, it said. Their second child was born on August 29, 2024. Aneesha allegedly smothered the baby to death when the newborn cried. Bhavin buried the body near his house in Amballoor, the FIR stated. However, investigators said Bhavin kept the skeletons to leverage control over Aneesha, should she attempt to end their relationship. A special investigation team headed by Chalakudy DySp Biju Kumar has been formed to investigate the case. The samples of skeletal remains will be sent for forensic examination. DNA tests will be done to ensure the babies were of Aneesha and Bhavin. The police have identified the spot where the second baby was buried. However, the case will be a challenging one for them as the events happened several months ago. Krishnakumar said the police will do its best to collect maximum evidence. The police have invoked the Juvenile Justice Act, as well as IPC sections 315, 317, 318, 302, 201, and 34, for intentionally denying medical attention to the child, leading to death. Bhavin holds a diploma in technical education, while Aneesha has completed a lab technician course.

The New Indian Express 30 Jun 2025 7:51 am

Kerala rains: Dam shutters opened, hundreds evacuated as water levels increase

Heavy rains in Kerala caused rivers to overflow, leading to hundreds of evacuations. Dams in Palakkad and Pathanamthitta were opened. The IMD issued an orange alert for seven districts which are Pathanamthitta, Kottayam, Ernakulam, Idukki, Thrissur, Malappuram, Wayanad, warning of 11-20 cm of very heavy rain

Mid Day 28 Jun 2025 10:48 pm

Police attacked, vehicles damaged during drug party raid in Keralas Thrissur

The first patrol team that arrived was ambushed by the gang hiding nearby. Subsequently, two more police vehicles were also attacked

The Hindu 28 Jun 2025 1:42 pm

Heavy rains lash Kerala; IMD issues orange alert in five districts

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Heavy rains lashed various parts of Kerala with the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issuing an orange alert in five districts of the state for the day. The IMD sounded the orange alert in Pathanamthitta, Kottayam, Idukki, Malappuram and Wayanad districts of the state for the day. An orange alert means very heavy rain of 11 cm to 20 cm. Rains in the state during the last few days raised water level in various rivers leading to flooding of various low-lying areas and displacing hundreds from their homes. It also led to opening of shutters in some dams, like Banasura Sagar in Wayanad district and Moozhiyar in Pathanamthitta district, in the state in the last few days. The shutters of Peechi dam in Thrissur district are expected to be opened on Saturday afternoon, an official statement said. Shutters of various dams, including Kanjirapuzha, Malampuzha and Meenkara, in Palakkad were opened on Saturday following rise in their water levels due to rains in their catchment areas, the district administration said. Besides these, authorities in Idukki district are preparing for the possible opening of the Mullaperiyar dam, after Tamil Nadu officials on Friday indicated they may open the shutters once the water level reaches 136 feet. As a precaution, the district administration on Friday completed arrangements to evacuate 3,220 people from 883 families living in low-lying areas, which includes villages such as Periyar, Manjumala, Upputhura, Elappara, Ayyappankovil, Kanchiyar, Aanavilasam, and Udumbanchola. On Saturday at 10 am, the water level in the Mullaperiyar dam reached 135. 70 feet. The Mullaperiyar Dam--though located in Kerala--is operated and maintained by Tamil Nadu under a 999-year lease dating back to 1886. Kerala fears the ageing dam poses a safety risk, while Tamil Nadu insists on maintaining full control to ensure water supply for its agricultural needs.

The New Indian Express 28 Jun 2025 12:39 pm

Pathetic condition of roads in Thrissur city: DCC president calls for Mayors resignation

Tajet says the Congress had repeatedly raised concerns over the deplorable state of roads, both in and outside the council

The Hindu 27 Jun 2025 8:04 pm

Three migrant workers die after building collapses in Thrissur's Kodakara

THRISSUR: In a tragic incident, three migrant workers died after the old building they were residing in collapsed amid heavy rain on June 27 in Thrissur. The incident happened at around 6 am when the migrant labourers were getting ready for work at the construction site. The deceased has been identified as Rahul, Rupel and Ali, from West Bengal. A total of 17 migrant labourers were residing in the building. In the wake of heavy rain, the middle portion of the old house, with clay tiles on its roof, collapsed along with the concrete portion. The fire force officials from Chalakudy reached the spot and rescued the rest, while three were trapped down the concrete pillars that collapsed.

The New Indian Express 27 Jun 2025 1:07 pm

Three migrant labourers killed in building collapse in Keralas Thrissur

17 migrant workers were living in the building, and of them, 14 managed to escape without any injuries

The Hindu 27 Jun 2025 11:00 am

Governor Arlekar, Minister Prasad share stage, display respect and warmth

THRISSUR : For the first time after their tiff over the display of the RSS version of the Bharat Mata at a government function in Raj Bhavan, Governor Rajendra Arlekar and Agriculture Minister P Prasad shared a stage in a cordial atmosphere on Thursday. Moreover, Arlekar was eloquent in praising the minister and the state government in promoting agriculture and contributing to Indias development goals for 2047, at the Kerala Agricultural University (KAU) convocation. The governor is the chancellor and the agriculture minister pro-chancellor of the KAU. The controversial image of Bharat Mata carrying a saffron flag was not displayed at the function. In his speech, Arlekar urged the youth to become job creators, and not job seekers. The government cannot provide jobs for everyone at all times. It is high time young minds thought about entrepreneurship, he said. He also urged the university to actively promote its entrepreneurship development cell and startup schemes from both the state and central governments. Delivering the presidential address, Prasad urged the students to understand the importance of farming and farmers and work in collaboration with them. Work alongside farmers to ensure food security for all, he said. KAU conferred honorary doctorates on Kadambot Siddique, professor at the University of Western Australia, and Paul Thomas, managing director and CEO of ESAF Small Finance Bank -- both alumni of the university. A total of 1,039 students graduated during the ceremony, including 70 doctoral degrees, 222 postgraduate degrees, 565 undergraduate degrees, and 65 diploma degrees.

The New Indian Express 27 Jun 2025 8:44 am

Criticism against M V Govindan in CPM state committee meeting for his RSS remarks

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: CPM state secretary M V Govindan on Thursday faced severe criticism in the state committee meeting for his controversial remarks about RSS- CPM relations at the time of Emergency. The government was also criticised for allegedly giving undue prominence and consideration to ADGP M R Ajith Kumar. In the state committee, there was unprecedented criticism against Govindan as leaders alleged his careless statement became a political weapon at a crucial phase of the campaign. In a channel interview, Govindan had said there was an association between the RSS and CPM in opposing Emergency. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan had publicly reprimanded Govindan without naming him for making loose comments in front of the mike. The statement proved a setback for the CPM in the by-election. He should have taken a more cautious approach. The comments were made just hours before the polling. The UDF workers circulated the video clip of the interview and used it against the party on the day of silent campaign, one of the leaders said. Some leaders said LDFs opponents and communal organisations like Jamaat-e- Islami used CM Pinarayi Vijayans reference to Malappuram in an interview to their advantage. It was used against the CPM as a hate campaign, a leader pointed out. Some leaders questioned the governments partiality towards Ajith Kumar. Why support an officer who was involved in the Thrissur pooram fiasco? Even the police chief had submitted a report against the officers conduct during the pooram. The government must stop protecting him, they demanded. The UDF succeeded in reaching out to dissatisfied voters. Muslim League was behind Anvars candidature. Anvar was fielded to prevent the flow of the votes of disgruntled UDF supporters to CPM. The Jamaat-e-Islami had been at the forefront of communal propaganda and it ultimately led to Muslim vote polarisation, it said.

The New Indian Express 27 Jun 2025 7:16 am

Youth killed, mother injured in accident on MG Road in Thrissur

A private bus hit the scooter as the rider swerved to avoid a pothole; Opposition demands homicide case against the Mayor

The Hindu 26 Jun 2025 9:12 pm

Sudden downpour catches people off guard in Ghat regions of Kerala

IMD issues orange alert for Idukki, Ernakulam, Thrissur, Malappuram, and Wayanad districts on Friday warning of very heavy rains, and a yellow alert of isolated heavy rains for the remaining districts

The Hindu 26 Jun 2025 8:10 pm

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

The Hindu 26 Jun 2025 1:44 pm

Monsoon rains intensify in Kerala; orange alert in seven districts

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Monsoon rains intensified in Kerala on Thursday with some parts of Ernakulam, Idukki and Thrissur districts getting flooded and the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issuing an orange alert in seven districts in the morning. The IMD issued an orange alert in Kollam, Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha, Kottayam, Idukki, Ernakulam and Thrissur districts for three hours in the morning. An orange alert means very heavy rain of 11 cm to 20 cm. Meanwhile, continuous rains in Wayanad district's Mundakkai-Chooralmala region resulted in the Chooralmala River being in strong spate, with muddy water flowing forcefully and eroding the banks near the Bailey bridge. Last year in July, deadly landslides in the region had claimed over 200 lives and destroyed countless homes. Heavy rain triggers flood fears in Wayanad's Chooralmala, one year after deadly landslides

The New Indian Express 26 Jun 2025 11:34 am

Monsoon rains intensify in Kerala; orange alert in 7 districts

Kerala is experiencing intensified monsoon rains, leading to flooding in Ernakulam, Idukki, and Thrissur districts. The IMD has issued an orange alert for seven districts, indicating the possibility of very heavy rainfall. In Wayanad, continuous rains caused the Chooralmala River to swell, raising concerns due to the area's history of deadly landslides.

The Economic Times 26 Jun 2025 10:59 am

Monsoon Rains Getting Stronger In Kerala; Orange Alert In 7 Districts

The IMD issued an orange alert in Kollam, Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha, Kottayam, Idukki, Ernakulam and Thrissur districts for three hours in the morning

Deccan Chronicle 26 Jun 2025 10:02 am

Kerala plans two-day cruise along West Coast waterways from Kovalam to Bekal

KOCHI: How about a cruise tour along Keralas stunning waterways, all the way from Kovalam in the south to Bekal in the north? The state government plans to roll out a two-day cruise trip along the 590-km West Coast waterways, for which a specially designed AC cruise vessel is under construction. The 21-seater electric boat will be ready by the time the first phase of the ambitious West Coast waterways project a 235-km stretch from Akkulam in Thiruvananthapuram to Chettuva in Thrissur is commissioned later this year. If everything goes well, authorities plan to start operating the vessel till Chettuva this year itself, and gradually extend the trip in line with the projects progress. The cruise vessel will offer an unforgettable experience to tourists. One of the highlights will be the journey through the tunnels at Chilakoor and Sivagiri in Varkala, during which travellers can enjoy immersive light and sound shows played via an on-board projector, said a senior official with the Chief Ministers Office (CMO). The first phase of the Kovalam-Bekal West Coast waterway will be commissioned in another four months, said the official, adding that the work, including dredging, in this section is nearing completion The on-board projector will start automatically when the boat enters the Varkala tunnel to entertain visitors with a light and sound show, the official said. The two-day tour package will see the boat halting at five destinations at least, and these will be developed as tourist spots. The Kerala Shipping & Inland Navigation Corporation (KSINC) is manufacturing the vessel, he said. An official with the Kerala Waterways Infrastructure Ltd (KWIL), the special purpose vehicle under Cochin International Airport Ltd and roped in by the government for the National Waterways project, said tourism will benefit the most once the 235-km stretch of the waterways is commissioned. Cruise project to attract tourists, flaunt scenic coastline The authorities expect the cruise project to attract tourists, especially foreign visitors, in large numbers and showcase Keralas scenic coastline like never before. The West Coast Waterway project involves developing the 590-km-long canal system running parallel to the states coastline from Kovalam to Bekal. The project, designed to interconnect Keralas backwaters and rivers, is broadly targeted to be completed by 2028, and aims to enhance transportation, trade and tourism in the state. The project was launched way back in 2006 with a grant of `225 crore. However, it got stalled for over a decade. Finally, in 2018, the project was revived and decided to be implemented in three phases.

The New Indian Express 26 Jun 2025 7:40 am

Kerala government says not enacting black magic law, HC asks if it endorses practice

KOCHI: The state government told the Kerala High Court on Tuesday that it has decided not to enact a legislation banning evil practices, including sorcery and black magic, prompting the court to ask whether it endorsed such practices. In an affidavit filed before the HC, the government said the state cabinet had considered the Kerala Prevention and Eradication of Inhuman Evil Practices, Sorcery and Black Magic Bill in 2023, but a decision was made not to enact it. It was a policy decision and might not be interfered with by the court, the affidavit said, adding that a writ of mandamus will not lie against the legislature directing it to legislate on a particular subject. Hearing a public interest litigation (PIL) seeking enactment of a law against evil practices on Tuesday, a division bench comprising Chief Justice Nitin Jamdar and Justice Basant Balaji observed orally, Is the state endorsing these evil practices? There may not be enactment, but that does not mean the government should do nothing. Assuming there is no legislation, how does the state proceed against such practices? The court said the government did not mention in the affidavit that it endorsed such practices and does not wish to eradicate them. We expect a more detailed affidavit, the bench said, urging the state to clarify its position and efforts in curbing such harmful practices despite the absence of specific legislation. The Kerala Yukthivadi Sangham, Thrissur, had sought a directive to the state government to take a decision on the recommendation of the Law Reforms Commission report, 2019, submitted by Justice K T Thomas on the Bills enactment. The plea filed in the wake of the murder of two women as part of human sacrifice in Pathanamthittas Elanthoor village in 2022, alleged that the government was reluctant to take steps to enact such laws despite the reporting of several such incidents.

The New Indian Express 25 Jun 2025 8:06 am

Pooram row: Kerala government awaits crime branch report to take a call on Ajith Kumar

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: After State Police Chief Shaik Darvesh Saheb filed his report on former Law and Order ADGP M R Ajith Kumars alleged lapses during the 2024 Thrissur Pooram, all eyes are now on the outcome of the crime branch investigation on the conspiracy behind the Pooram fiasco. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan had announced a three-tier probe -- one by Shaik, one by the crime branch headed by ADGP H Venkatesh and another by DGP Manoj Abraham -- after the high-level team headed by Shaik had reported lapses from the part of Ajith in Pooram handling. Manoj, who probed the lapses of officials from various departments fielded for Pooram duty, had earlier filed a report with the government. The crime branch investigation, sources said, is nearing completion and a report is expected soon. The State Police Chiefs report filed with the government on Monday reportedly carried critical remarks on Ajith acknowledging lapses from him. Despite being in Thrissur, he did not attend the calls of minister K Rajan when the pooram was disrupted. The officer was not present during the night when the untoward incidents unfurled and the report mentioned that the officer did not perform his responsibility. The state government, its been learnt, will decide on further course of action against Ajith only after perusing the crime branch report. The UDF has been pushing the allegation that the Pooram was sabotaged to give electoral mileage to NDA Thrissur Lok Sabha constituency candidate Suresh Gopi. That the fiasco occurred only days prior to the Lok Sabha poll and Sureshs comfortable win lend further weight to the allegation. Ajith, who was in Thrissur when the unsavoury episode unravelled, was accused of turning a blind eye to the incident.

The New Indian Express 25 Jun 2025 7:50 am

Punkunnam-Puzhakkal road closure for repairs leads to traffic chaos in Thrissur

Unless two-way access is restored on the stretch, the traffic bottlenecks across Ayyanthole, Kurinjyakkal, and Puzhakkal will only worsen

The Hindu 24 Jun 2025 8:08 pm

Thrissur becomes first district to convert tribal settlements with individual forest rights into revenue villages

Collector hands over notification declaring Kakkinikkad settlement in Thekkumkara panchayat as a revenue village to the Oorumooppan. 36 forest villages across Talappilly, Thrissur, and Chalakudy taluks have been granted individual forest rights

The Hindu 24 Jun 2025 6:41 pm

Kerala doctor wins gold at World Medical Games

KOCHI: When Dr Alwin, an associate professor of community medicine, started fitness training in sprinting, he had no idea his disciplined regimen would one day help him win not one but two gold medals for his country. Currently serving in Idukki Government Medical College (GMC), Alwin bagged the medals for India at the World Medical Games held in Spain recently. The resident of Alappad in Thrissur was the only Keralite to represent the country at the event. Dr Alwin discovered the thrill of sprinting as a schoolboy. My tryst with sports began in school. While studying MBBS, I represented my college, Ernakulam Government Medical College, and the university in athletics. However, like many others, the demands of medicine soon became a priority and sports took a back seat, said Dr Alwin, adding that his family supported him and motivated him to follow the passion. Later, his students at the Ernakulam and Idukki GMCs, as well as officials of the Cochin chapter of Indian Medical Association, encouraged him to focus more on training. I trained under Asian Games gold medallist and Arjuna awardee Joseph Abraham. I won silver medals at the IMA national sports meets in Vijayawada and Aurangabad and a gold at the MAC Open National Masters Athletics Championships. These experiences helped me perform well at the World Medical Games, he said. Besides Dr Alwin, a team from the Indian Army also won a medal at event in Spain. On World Medical Games, Dr Alwin said he had never participated in such an event before. At the event, healthcare professionals of various age groups from over 50 countries are bound together by a passion for sports rather than nationality. Winning gold for India in the 100m and 200m sprint events, especially when competing against the amazing French, Mexican, and Algerian finalists, was an emotional moment, said Dr Alwin, adding that the highlight, however, were everlasting friendships forged at the event.

The New Indian Express 23 Jun 2025 7:54 am

Savad Sha, hailed by mens rights activists, arrested again

THRISSUR: Savad Sha, who was arrested for exposing nudity in KSRTC bus and later greeted by Mens rights activists when he came out of jail, was arrested again by Thrissur East police on Friday for molesting a woman inside a KSRTC bus. Soon after the reports about the arrest emerged, the victim in the earlier case, came out against the cyber bullying she faced after Savads arrest in the first incident. Savad, of Vadakara, was arrested on Friday based on a complaint filed by a woman that she was molested in a Malappuram-bound KSRTC bus on June 14. It was exactly two years ago that Savad was arrested by the police based on a video posted by a woman on social media. She had alleged that while travelling from Thrissur to Ernakulam, Savad exposed himself inside the tightly packed bus on the move and engaged in lewd sexual acts. The issue became a major debate in the state as mens rights activists supported Savad. They alleged that she was trying to get followers and taking advantage of the laws. In the latest case, Savad was remanded by the court for 14 days.

The New Indian Express 22 Jun 2025 9:14 am

INTERVIEW | Violence in cinema is a reflection of society

From humble beginnings as a junior artist in Malayalam cinema in the 90s, Joju George has evolved into a powerhouse presence in south Indian films. With a string of critically acclaimed roles and box office successes under his belt, Joju has seamlessly transitioned from actor to producer, and now, celebrated director with his debut film. In a conversation with TNIE, Joju opens up about his struggles, his perspective on success, and shares his thoughts on a range of topics. Excerpts Youve had a remarkable journey, finally becoming a pan-India figure working with legends like Kamal Haasan and Mani Ratnam. How do you assess that? For me, art is a means of survival. Coming from a village, I started visiting film locations in 1994, but my first dialogue in a movie came only in 2000. Those six years were a learning curve. I knew nothing about the medium. At each stage, my focus was on making it through. My desire for success stems from the realisation that existence is tied to success. Im still learning about cinema and havent reached a point where I can work comfortably. Even now, Im figuring it out. Does anyone in your family have an artistic background? I believe anyone who can communicate an idea is an artist. So, in that sense, everyone in my family is an artist. Growing up in a strictly orthodox Christian background, my days began with beautiful devotional songs and I was actively involved in cultural activities organised by the Church. Youre a typical Thrissurite in many ways. How much has Thrissur influenced your character? Enormously! From food to festivals, Thrissurs culture has had a massive impact on me. Its vibrant festivals, temples, and churches have shaped my personality. The people there are energetic and passionate, which sometimes leads to clashes. Ive grown up witnessing intense fights during festivals, but whats interesting is that these same people are on good terms throughout the year. Come festival season, and theyre out to settle old scores! Given your difficult beginning, did you ever consider leaving the film industry? Actually, yes. After I had twins, my wife suggested that maybe I should now prioritise family. That was a time when I was actually happy with the success of Pullipulikalum Aattinkuttiyum. I thought about what she said. For nearly three months, I planned to explore other options and even considered migrating. But then, the opportunity to work in Rajadhi Raja came along, and everything changed. There was no looking back after that. Did your family support you throughout your struggles? Ive always taken care of my family, working multiple jobs to provide for them. Director Lal Jose, who has witnessed my hard work and dedication, once said he has seen me doing odd jobs and business. I took care of my parents and family, convinced them that things would get better, and they trusted me. How did Joseph come about? At the time, I was comfortably established as a character artist, receiving good pay and a steady stream of offers. Although I was getting some lead roles, they werent particularly exciting. One day, M Padmakumar called me and asked if Id be interested in playing the lead in Joseph. I asked if he was confident about the project, and when he said yes, I agreed. As the project progressed, I also took on production responsibilities, leveraging my experience of working on films like Udhaharanam Sujatha and Charlie. Can you share your experience working on Iratta, which received praise even from Kamal Haasan? Frankly, I felt my performance in Iratta was just normal. But I do prepare thoroughly before doing any film. Despite positive reviews, the movie didnt do well in cinemas. However, it found success on OTT platforms and received appreciation from other industries, including Bollywood. (Actor) Nassar was the first to call me, and Mani Ratnam invited me to the Ponniyin Selvan 2 function after the movies success. Iratta helped me land a role in Thug Life. Kamal Haasans appreciation means a lot to me... its the biggest reward. Playing a double role was challenging, and I drew inspiration from Kamal sirs work. I feel there was still room for improvement in one of the characters. I never thought it would be a milestone in my career. Given your roots, its no surprise that your directorial debut, Pani, is a quintessential Thrissur package. Was it part of the plan? Honestly, I was only able to execute about 60% of my original vision for Pani. I designed the film based on my knowledge and experience. Some people have criticised the story, but I believe cinema is more than just a narrative. I was meticulous about the quality of my craft and was willing to go to great lengths to achieve it. We did 34 takes for some scenes, which is remarkable given my own impatience. While I may not have achieved perfection, I aimed to ensure the film met a certain standard to stand out. You mentioned showing the film to Mani Ratnam and that he had a suggestion... I showed the film to both Mani (Ratnam) sir and Kamal sir. But the first person I screened it for was Joshiy sir. When the film was about 60% complete, I sought his feedback, and it proved valuable. Later, I showed the full version to Mani sir and Kamal sir. Interestingly, both of them pointed out that a scene I had removed would have added value to the film. I took their suggestion and reinstated the scene, which synced well with the rest of the film. After re-editing, I showed it to Karthik Subbaraj, who suggested another possibility, leading to one more round of editing. That version ultimately became the final cut. Do you think Pani didnt get the recognition it deserved? Many top directors, distributors, and producers from the Tamil industry appreciated the film, saying it should have done better at the box office. Perhaps its destiny, but I believe our system played a role. Some people find it difficult to accept my success, having seen me struggle as a junior actor earning `50. Now, my salary is significantly higher and its hard for them to digest that fact. The film was a labour of love, with 18 edit versions. It was a huge risk, with a big budget and newcomers. But Im grateful it paid off. Had it failed, my career would have taken a massive hit. I invested two years of my life and `18 crore. I feel it deserved more appreciation. Did people close to you hesitate to appreciate the film? Dont you think the movie would have received a better response had the directors name been different? Thats worth considering. As for the controversy with a reviewer, its disheartening that no one stood up for me. And the media didnt give me a chance to share my side of the story. The villain in Pani was particularly intense and memorable. Have you ever met such a person in real life? I havent met anyone exactly like that, but Ive encountered many people with that shade of personality. Ive seen people committing grave crimes over trivial matters. The character in Pani reflects that mindset... someone who doesnt care about consequences. You are known for your action sequences. How much do you enjoy doing action scenes? For me, action scenes are an extension of acting. I focus on the context, characters, and overall scene dynamics. Before performing an action sequence, I consider all these factors. When Joshiy sir cast me in Porinju Mariam Jose, I was surprised and had to rise to the challenge of doing an action sequence. The scene was shot in my hometown, with around 3,000 people watching, which added to the pressure. But I grew up watching fights. So it was easy for me... Have you encountered a fight in your real life? Ive been beaten up and Ive beaten up others too (laughs). Theres a general perception that violence is increasing in films... Violence in cinema is a reflection of whats happening in society. People are getting bored with routine narratives. And they are in fact enjoying intense content. But if were asking whether films are influencing real life, Id say look around. The reality is far worse. While researching for Pani, I came across incidents that shook me. In one, a six-year-old was stamped to death near my own neighbourhood. Now, which film do we blame for such brutality? Were living in a time when violence is embedded in everyday life. In this context, I strongly believe the police need to take tougher action. The respect and fear that people once had for the police have eroded. Today, criminals show no remorse. They live comfortably in jail, eating chapatis and chicken, while schoolchildren are served kanji (gruel) and cereal. Harsh as it may sound, I believe such criminals should be dealt with firmly, even eliminated. Whether that belief is right or wrong, I dont know. Talk is that Jojus movies are dark. How do you view that? (Laughs) Some people call me Depression Star. Such comments were made on stage too. Do you feel you are being typecast? Time for a makeover? As an actor, I yearn for different characters. We can work only on projects we get. I played the role of a policeman in all three movies (Joseph, Nayatt, and Iratta) that brought me appreciation. Ive played many humorous characters in the past. I accept comedy roles based on who the projects creative head is. For any project, director and script are important. Films like Madhuram have explored your romantic side. The romantic actor in you has a huge fan following, especially among women. Are you aware of that? (Laughs) Yes. Ive had my share of personal experiences where love didnt work out. But ironically, I find satisfaction in playing romantic roles, giving it my all (laughs)! How many people did you romance in real life? (Smiles) Ive felt drawn to many people, but I think thats because Im someone who appreciates beauty in all forms... whether its a stunning car or a person. I dont just see things as objects, I admire them with respect. The same goes for people... Ive admired both men and women for their qualities, and I value their friendships deeply. To me, life is about nurturing meaningful connections, not just romantic relationships. You worked with Lijo Jose Pellissery in Churuli. How was the experience? I acted in Churuli spewing expletives after being told that particular version would only be sent for awards. However, the same was released in cinemas. Now, Im the one suffering the backlash. Do you know that there is another version of Churuli without expletives? Did you ask Lijo what happened? Well, informing me about it wouldve been good. I havent received any remuneration for that film. Id been upset about all that and I did convey my reservations to the producers. Nobody called me to enquire about it. Though I live in a place where people are comfortable with using expletives in every other sentence, the movie generated a negative response. I had to weather that. Whats your political stand? Some branded you a Leftist because you protested against the road blockade caused during a Congress march That incident was just a moment in my life. It had nothing to do with politics. Apart from those who were physically present there, nobody really knows what actually happened. My politics, my dreams, and my passion are rooted in cinema. I have no deep connection to alcohol or drugs either... they dont play any part in my life. I believe the party that works for the welfare of people should be in power. I support seeing more good leaders stepping into politics. You once spoke about a lack of support in Malayalam cinema. You used the word misunderstood at the time... The atmosphere were working in isnt healthy. Ideally, if things were better, people would either acknowledge the work or at least support each other. But that isnt how it is. Theres a saying that when artists begin to fall, society follows. I believe Im doing my best. And when I come across a good actor or a good film, I make it a point to reach out. I know how hard it is. In your interviews from eight or nine years ago, you had a certain lightness. Now one gets a feeling you are under a lot of pressure Thats right. Maybe because now Ive so many responsibilities. Is it the burden of success? I dont know. In any relationship, the complaint often is that you cant understand me. The same way, much of the audience loves and supports me, but in certain areas, youll be misinterpreted and things start moving in a completely different direction. I dont know if its a product of success. Im uncomfortable with that. That discomfort is the weight (pressure) I feel. Have you been able to enjoy the success? Well, when a crisis follows a success, you dont get the time to enjoy it for long. Nor the time to think about success. Thats my life. I havent been able to cherish or enjoy any of my successes. So I see this as part of survival. Thats the plain truth. Hard to believe I am speaking the truth. This is a continuous journey. For instance, if we are climbing the 18 holy steps, and we reached the 10th one, there is the 11th one to climb and all your thoughts will be on that. You just cant enjoy climbing the 10th step. We have to survive, right? Im not in a space where I can celebrate successes. Now I have to do the next project, and my thoughts are filled with how I could act better, write a better script, and the like. Otherwise, my career would have ended with Joseph. It was my biggest success.But it has given me responsibilities too. How do you view criticism? Im open to constructive criticism. But I dont tolerate random criticism raised by people who have no knowledge. Ive been open to criticism, and thats how I built my career. But baseless or malicious criticism often reflects personal agenda. That kind of negativity is hard to accept. Your bond with Mammootty is well known. How did that begin? I first saw Mammookka closely during the shoot of Dada Sahib. Hes someone who observes everything and everyone around him. Initially, my only interactions with him were saying Good morning and Good night. I used to stand near his car just to greet him. Yet, even at that early stage, he recommended me for various projects. Ill never forget the incident during the filming of Rajadhi Raja when I couldnt get a scene right. Mammookka quietly took me aside and explained how to approach the role. Its also said youre a big fan of Mohanlal... Who in Kerala isnt a fan of Lalettan? Our cinematic culture is rich, and Im a product of that heritage. I grew up watching great actors like Mammookka and Lalettan in films by Padmarajan sir and Bharathan sir. They shaped my taste and my sense of storytelling. Initially, I was just a fanboy. Gradually, I began to study their characters in depth. Any plans to direct a film with Mohanlal or Mammootty? I wish to. Speaking from a directors angle, we need a quality script to do a film with either of them. When I get a good script, and a plan, I will approach them. I once shared a story with Mammookka. After listening, he told me I have good script sense. I was happy with the compliment even though the project didnt work out. I realised my thought process was right. From the outside, you come across as a sincere and straightforward person, someone people might describe as innocent... I wouldnt say Im all that genuine. Ive been through a lot in life, and my journey has shaped who I am. Ive seen my share of tragedies, sadness, and sorrows. I grew up surrounded by those experiences. And because of that, Ive come to believe that only when I am good as a person, my art will be good. Often, I have to bring to life characters who are innocent or full of love. Of course, we can act out those qualities. But theres something more important, and that is feeling it genuinely. So, basically, an artist should be a good human being... Thats what I believe. I feel if we behave in a simple and honest way, we can avoid a lot of complications. Thats just how I see it. Even if I try to be a good human being, some people might see me as a bad person while others think Im good. As for me, I believe I am a good person. TNIE team: Kiran Prakash, Cithara Paul, Rajesh Abraham, Rajesh Ravi, Vignesh Madhu, Vivek Santhosh, Harikrishna B A Sanesh (photos) Pranav V P (video)

The New Indian Express 22 Jun 2025 8:07 am

Thrissur Collector warns of legal action against NHAI, contractors for safety lapses

Accidents due to poor safety measures on NH 544 will invite strict legal consequences, he says

The Hindu 21 Jun 2025 8:41 pm

Rust and resolve: Thrissurs anti-drug installation sends a bold message

With scrap metal and vision, sculptor DavinchiSuresh gives form to Thrissurs war on drugs. The sculpture is created from over 3.5 tonnes of discarded metal gear wheels, nuts, bolts, and sheet metal

The Hindu 21 Jun 2025 8:31 pm

On Camera, Bus Rams Women Waiting At Bus Stop In Kerala

At least three people were injured, one of them critically, when a private bus rammed passengers waiting at a bus stop in Kerala's Thrissur.

NDTV 21 Jun 2025 7:21 pm

10 years, 10k participants and 7 lakh checklists: A birding project that drew more people to nature in Kerala

THRISSUR: In the last decade, around 10,000 people have been part of the Kerala Bird Monitoring Programme and uploaded seven lakh checklists (of birds observed during a 15-minute walk) -- spotting, identifying and documenting common and rare birds in Kerala. So far, 559 species have been recorded in the state, thanks to 34 NGOs and their coordinators, who became part of the initiative out of a sheer interest for birds and nature. It was in 2015 that the Kerala Agriculture University (KAU), backed by Bird Count India and other organisations, including the state forest department, launched the programme, primarily to publish a Bird Atlas -- the first such initiative in the country. Overcoming the challenges thrown up by the 2018 floods and the Covid lockdown, the atlas was published in 2021, in addition to the district atlases for Thrissur, Alappuzha, and Kozhikode. While consistent bird monitoring has been happening in Kerala since the 1990s, the advancement of technology and platforms like E-bird made it more convenient, says P O Nameer, dean of KAUs College of Climate Change and Environmental Science and an ornithologist. The citizen science-based bird monitoring programme enabled ecological conservation in more than one way. We were able to come up with a bird species chart for 1,000 panchayats in Kerala, while no other taxa has such a chart. We also have habitat-wise data from across the state, including on species that inhabit the coastline, those that live in forests, wetlands, etc. This data, collected over the years, can be used to understand ecologically important locations aka hotspots and help local bodies to chalk out development projects protecting such areas, Nameer points out. The participants of Kerala Bird Monitoring Programme Over the years, the documentation by individuals and groups of birdwatchers has played a major role in understanding the ecological value of locations across Kerala. By monitoring and studying the habitats of various species, the citizen science project has played a crucial role in ecological conservation. According to Manoj Karingamadathil, a birder and citizen scientist, To have a community of like-minded people and coordinate its activities is definitely a herculean task. The achievements of the surveys and programmes conducted under the citizen science project in birding are a result of this successful coordination. Through these projects, people from various strata of society became a part of a long-term process of monitoring birds, thereby understanding the changes in the biodiversity of their respective areas. Such communities not only monitor birds, but also invest their time in observing butterflies, dragonflies and fish, embracing nature, Manoj added. Activities under Bird Monitoring Programme Heronries survey: Documenting nesting sites of herons Wetland monitoring: Continuous survey of birds in wetlands, including Ramsar sites like Kole Wetlands and Vembanad Lake Seabird survey: Counting and studying seabirds in the sea Beach combing: Monitoring birds along the coastline Raptor monitoring: Survey of raptors like vultures and eagles Forest survey: Annual count of birds that inhabit major forest regions Redlisting: Process of understanding rare and endangered species

The New Indian Express 21 Jun 2025 7:41 am

549 families shifted to 28 relief camps in Thrissur

Rajan visits relief camp at Nedupuzha Womens Polytechnic College

The Hindu 20 Jun 2025 8:35 pm

Rain fury in Thrissur: houses damaged, relief camps opened

As of now, 19 relief camps are operational in the district, providing shelter to over 550 people from 197 families displaced

The Hindu 18 Jun 2025 8:49 pm

Forest land title deed applications from Thrissur to be submitted to Centre by June 25

The applications, which have undergone joint verification, are being mapped with detailed surveys and transferred to topographic sheets before submission via portal

The Hindu 18 Jun 2025 8:44 pm

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.

The Economic Times 18 Jun 2025 8:01 am

NHAI should ensure safe, smooth travel for motorists who pay toll, says Kerala HC

Petitions challenge continuation of toll collection at Paliyekkara, despite severe traffic snarl-ups in the Thrissur-Ernakulam corridor of National Highway 544

The Hindu 17 Jun 2025 8:40 pm

Thrissur reels under heavy rain

Flooding, storm, power disruption leave coastal belt struggling. Wind uproots trees and damages power lines in several areas, resulting in prolonged power outages.

The Hindu 16 Jun 2025 8:47 pm

Three missing girls from North Paravur traced to Kunnamkulam

The girls had reportedly left the hostel managed by the North Paravur municipality to meet their friend in Thrissur

The Hindu 16 Jun 2025 8:03 pm

Pinarayi Vijayan inaugurates Water Efficient Thrissur (WET) project

9,000 households in Ollur zone have already been equipped with pipelines under the project. The entire system is digitally monitored in real-time, allowing immediate detection of leaks, illegal usage, or supply disruptions

The Hindu 16 Jun 2025 6:51 pm

Major fire breaks out at paint shop at Chalakudy in Keralas Thrissur

No casualties have been reported so far. The fire has been brought under control, according to officials

The Hindu 16 Jun 2025 10:46 am

Red Alert In 5 Kerala Districts, Heavy To Extremely Heavy Rainfall Likely

An orange alert has been sounded for Palakkad, Thrissur, Ernakulam, Idukki, Kottayam, and Pathanamthitta, while Alappuzha, Kollam, and Thiruvananthapuram remain under a yellow alert.

NDTV 14 Jun 2025 1:54 pm

Southwest monsoon intensifies over Kerala; IMD puts northern districts on red alert

Six other districts Palakkad, Thrissur, Ernakulam, Idukki, Kottayam and Pathanamthitta are on orange alert for isolated heavy to very heavy rainfall on June 14, 2025

The Hindu 14 Jun 2025 11:57 am

Thrissur ups measures for monsoon preparedness; review meet held

As many as four deaths reported in the district in rain-related incidents. Four houses completely destroyed and 194 partially damaged

The Hindu 12 Jun 2025 8:36 pm

Padiyur double murder accused found dead in Kedarnath

He is accused of killing his wife and mother-in-law on June 4. Thrissur police team camping in Delhi sets out for Kedarnath

The Hindu 12 Jun 2025 8:35 pm

Towline connected to ship on fire, chance for BLEVE explosion

As per INCOIS, the fallen containers may drift towards the coastal stretch between Kozhikode and Thrissur and parts of south Tamil Nadu to Sri Lanka in the next couple of days

The Hindu 11 Jun 2025 8:12 pm

Grammy winner Manoj George urges govt. to encourage budding artists

Journalist Geo Sunny remembered at the event held at Thrissur Press Club

The Hindu 10 Jun 2025 8:37 pm

Indian expat dies during scuba diving in Dubai

Dubai: In a tragic incident during the Eid Al Adha holidays, a United Arab Emirates (UAE)-based Indian expatriate has died while scuba diving at Jumeirah Beach in Dubai. The deceased has been identified as Issac Paul Olakkengil, a 29-year-old civil engineer from Naduvilangadi village in Keralas Thrissur district. According to media reports, Olakkengil was taking 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 9 Jun 2025 4:00 pm

After COVID, Deadly Hepatitis Hits Kerala, Thrissur Becomes Epicentre of Rapidly Spreading Outbreak

The state of Kerala was already leading in the COVID-19 cases, and now its prime city has been seeing a surge in cases of hepatitis, which has led the authorities to issue an advisory.

The HealthSite 9 Jun 2025 11:53 am

Roof sheet collapse: Congress files complaint with human rights panel

Opposition in Thrissur Corporation council seeks legal action against officials responsible. The building is owned by the Corporation

The Hindu 6 Jun 2025 8:41 pm

Thrissur General Hospital marks a milestone after successful completion of rare heart procedure

Rare ASD device closure procedure successfully completed

The Hindu 6 Jun 2025 7:47 pm

Keralite at the helm of the worlds biggest container ship

As the worlds largest container vessel MSC Irina is set to berth at Vizhinjam, its captain, a native of Thrissur, says the international port should have materialised much earlier. He sees the port helping the country achieving an economic leap.

The Hindu 5 Jun 2025 8:43 pm

Save Thrissur campaign launched against bid to block citys development

Congress councillor demands Vigilance probe into alleged fake stability certificates for buildings

The Hindu 4 Jun 2025 8:45 pm

Hepatitis cases surge in Thrissur: public urged to exercise extreme caution

People advised to drink only boiled and properly treated water

The Hindu 3 Jun 2025 8:49 pm

K. Rajan inaugurates district-level Praveshanolsavam in Thrissur

Over 25,000 children enrolled in Class 1 across Thrissur district

The Hindu 2 Jun 2025 8:07 pm

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)

The New Indian Express 31 May 2025 2:09 pm

LDF will return to power in Kerala, says D. Raja

CPI birth centenary celebrations conclude in Thrissur

The Hindu 30 May 2025 9:21 pm

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.

The New Indian Express 30 May 2025 6:39 pm

Chief Minister puts Kerala in emergency disaster preparedness mode as monsoon intensifies

Government has requisitioned the Centre for at least nine National Disaster Response Force teams until the monsoon abates. The teams will be deployed in Idukki, Malappuram, Kasaragod, and Thrissur

The Hindu 29 May 2025 9:04 pm

Thrissur Corporation cracks down on unsafe buildings

Despite being issued multiple warnings, several building owners have not complied with safety norms, prompting the corporation to act. Out of 227 identified old buildings, decisions have already been made regarding 144, says Mayor.

The Hindu 29 May 2025 8:20 pm

IMD Issues Red Alert for 3 Kerala Districts, Orange Alert for 11 on May 30

Holiday declared for educational institutions in Kannur, Ernakulam, Kasargod, Kottayam, Thrissur, Idukki and Wayanad districts on Friday

Deccan Chronicle 29 May 2025 8:11 pm

Kerala HC enhances compensation for young road accident victim to 53 lakh

Sumisha of Thrissur, now aged 26, was only seven years old when she met with an accident in 2006 and has since been living in an orphanage

The Hindu 27 May 2025 9:16 pm

ED names CPI (M) leaders as accused in charge sheet in Karuvannur Co-operative Bank case

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has intensified its investigation into the Karuvannur Co-operative Bank case, filing a charge sheet against CPI(M) leaders K Radhakrishnan and AC Moideen, along with the party's Thrissur District Committee. This second prosecution complaint names 28 individuals and entities, highlighting the ED's focus on alleged money laundering involving CPI(M) members.

The Economic Times 27 May 2025 12:08 am

Crack on under-construction overbridge along NH 66 at Manathala in Thrissur sparks outrage

Serious safety concerns arise from a 50m crack on an under-construction overbridge, triggering public outrage and official investigations.

The Hindu 26 May 2025 9:54 pm

Thrissur gears up for monsoon, directive to follow dam rule curves to mitigate flood risks

Collector asks officials to assess potential rise in river levels and the impact on surrounding areas before releasing water from dams

The Hindu 25 May 2025 9:02 pm

Heavy rains lash Kerala, 1 dead in tree fall incident

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.

Rediff 25 May 2025 7:15 pm

Kerala battered by intense rains; Uprooted trees cause damage, fatality

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.

The New Indian Express 25 May 2025 7:03 pm