Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala has been crowned the No. 1 state in the Food Safety Index 2024, a prestigious recognition awarded by the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI). This top ranking highlights Kerala’s leadership in food safety, showcasing its commitment to maintaining exceptional hygiene and food quality standards. The state excelled in crucial areas Read More…
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CPI(M) severs all its relations with P V Anwar MLA: State Secretary
By our Special Correspondent New Delhi: CPI(M) State Secretary M V Govindan said here today that his party severed all its relations with the rebel Independent (LDF) M L A P V Anvar for his own hand-i-work. He told pressmen here today that the Party was forced to take such a step as “he is Read More…
Anwar Left Independent MLA strikes strongly at the Chief Minister and CPI(M) with serious allegations
By Our Special Correspondent Nilambur : Rebel Independent (Left) MLA P N Anwar struck strongly at Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and CPI(M) in Kerala with serious allegations, not afraid of wounding . Anwar told a two-hour-long press conference here today alleged that the investigations towards his complaint against ADGP M R Ajith Kumar and Chief Read More…
Cooperative Sector Crucial for India’s Future Development: Union Minister B.L. Verma
Kozhikode: Union Minister for Food Distribution and Social Justice, B.L. Verma, highlighted the pivotal role the cooperative sector will play in India’s development during the coming years. Speaking at the 19th Annual General Meeting of Bharat Legion Multi-State Housing Co-Operative Society in Kozhikode, he emphasized that the central government is actively crafting policies to boost Read More…
Kerala HC Prohibits Vlogger Videography in Guruvayur Temple After Controversial Cake-Cutting Incident
The Kerala High Court has enforced a ban on vlogger videography in the Guruvayur temple courtyard after a viral video showed a couple cutting a cake within the temple premises. The incident sparked widespread outrage among devotees who felt it disrespected the sanctity of the temple. The court emphasized that the temple is a sacred Read More…
Second Mpox Case Confirmed in Kerala as UAE Returnee Tests Positive
India has confirmed its second case of Mpox (monkeypox), with a 38-year-old man from Malappuram, Kerala, testing positive for the virus after returning from the UAE. The man initially sought treatment at a private hospital but was later transferred to Manjeri Medical College for specialized care. He remains in isolation, and the Kerala health authorities Read More…
“Malayalam Cinema Sees Major Shift as ‘Progressive Filmmakers’ Union’ Takes Shape with Leading Directors and Actors”
The Malayalam film industry is set for a transformative change with the formation of the “Progressive Filmmakers’ Union,” spearheaded by leading figures such as Aashiq Abu, Anjali Menon, Rima Kallingal, and others. The union, currently in discussions, aims to champion workers’ rights and promote a progressive, inclusive culture within the industry. The union has already Read More…
Three hundred and seventeen persons dead in train accidents last year
By Our Special Correspondent Kochi: A total of 313 passengers and four Railway employees died of train accidents in the 2023-24 financial year, Ministry of Railways said in response to information sought under the Right to Information Act. The number of deaths and injuries were the highest during 2023-24 and in almost half the Read More…
Sreekariyam Flyover Construction Approved to Ease Thiruvananthapuram Traffic Woes
After years of anticipation, the Kerala state cabinet has approved the construction of the Sreekariyam flyover in Thiruvananthapuram, a major step towards resolving the city’s traffic congestion. This project, costing ₹71.38 crore, is part of the Light Metro initiative and will cover 535 meters, featuring four lanes and service roads on both sides. The flyover Read More…
“Kerala HC Grants Permission for Sun Films on Vehicles, Easing the Heat for Motorists”
In a landmark judgment, the Kerala High Court has greenlit the use of sun control films on vehicles, offering much-needed respite to drivers from the oppressive heat. This ruling modifies earlier restrictions that banned sun films due to safety concerns, such as reduced visibility and potential misuse for illegal activities. The court, however, stressed that Read More…