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UDF expansion: Demand rises for BDJS and Welfare Party inclusion
Constituents worried about UDF's ability to make a smooth comeback in 2026 elections
Pooram disruption: Depts made lapses, but no punitive action required, says report
EVEN as the Thrissur Pooram disruption has been creating ripples in state politics, Law and Order ADGP Manoj Abraham has reported to the state government that lapses had indeed occurred on the part of various government departments, including police, in the conduct of the annual festival.
Binoy Viswam raps vice prez
VICE President Jagdeep Dhankhar's attempts to establish that Santana Dharma is the base of Indian nationalism goes against the fundamental spirit of the Constitution, CPI state secretary Binoy Viswam has opined.
Min blasts Kochi corp, public for poor waste mgmt
LAMBASTING Kochi corporation's poor waste management and a lack of civic sense among the people, Local Self-Government Minister M B Rajesh said on Sunday that discarding waste in public is an uncultured habit.
Old & new narratives at folk dance competition
THE Folk Dance (Girls) competition in the high school category, held at the 'Periyar' stage in the Government Women's College Auditorium, attracted a lively crowd on the second day of the State School Arts Festival.
Old & New Narratives at Folk Dance Competition
The Folk Dance (Girls) competition in the high school category, held at the 'Periyar' stage in the Government Women's College Auditorium, attracted a lively crowd on the second day of the State School Arts Festival.
Road accident deaths decline for 2nd straight year; 366 less deaths in 2024
IN a significant boost to road safety efforts, the state has recorded a decline in road accident fatalities for the second consecutive year.
Chakyarkoothu low on satire, exponents lament disinterest
The number of contestants for the Chakyarkoothu competition for higher secondary students at the 63rd state school arts festival offered a grim reminder of the waning interest of the new generation towards the traditional art form.
One-third of prisoners' earnings to go towards Victim Relief Fund
THE state government has ordered remitting one-third of prisoners' earnings from jail chores to the Victim Relief Fund.
Fresh Wound For India, Repercussions On Cards?
India fall in Bumrah's absence; focus on Gambhir & seniors after yet another series loss
Vizhinjam port welcomes 3 ships simultaneously
THE Vizhinjam International Seaport achieved a milestone by berthing three commercial ships, occupying the entire 800-metre berth on Sunday.
Tech-driven fraud in medical claims worries insurance companies
POLICYHOLDERS often have a love-hate relationship with medical insurance companies, particularly when it comes to claims.
Despite artists' pleas, Vilpattu remains outside school youth festival
THE rhythmic storytelling folk art of Vilpattu, a cultural treasure of southern Kerala, continues to be excluded from the annual school youth festival despite persistent efforts by artists and folklore enthusiasts to secure its rightful place in the event.
Mega Literary Fest To Begin Tomorrow
Hundreds of writers will attend the 7-day fest which will see 300 book launches, 60 book discussions & cultural events
96 Drug Trafficking Cases Registered in Kollam in 2024
In an effort to dismantle the drug trafficking network in the district, 96 cases were registered across various stations in 2024 under the Kollam city police limits.
A Guilty, Albeit Predictable, Pleasure
CULPA TUYA (YOUR FAULT) Director: Domingo González Genre: Romance Platform: Prime Video Language: English Rating: ★★☆☆☆
Getting to Do Spy Stuff is Fun
Keira Knightley speaks to Sally James on playing a secret agent in her latest spy thriller, Black Doves
A Story of Uneasy Love
The fast-paced love story between a Muslim girl and a Hindu boy explores the tension between tradition and modernity
Making 2025 Your Best Year
Eleven infallible strategies to transform New Year resolutions into habits
Sax and the City
The best hop, skip and jump spots for aficionados of jazz in its birthplace where the music never stops and feet never stop tapping
Making Her Blush Permanently
A latest beauty trend everyone is buzzing about has a tattoo element
Memorial for Manmohan is a Requiem for a Lost Dream
Dead people never really die. They are kept alive through man's endless need for ritual, both in the private and public realm.
It Maybe the Best of Times, but It is Surely the Worst of Times
Manmohan Singh, former PM and finance minister who launched India's 1991 economic reforms, died last week.
The Winning Edge
Entrepreneur Stuti Jalan is taking the story of Indian women to the global stage
A Princely Palette in Pink City
Sawai Padmanabh Singh hopes that under his patronage, the recently-opened Jaipur Centre for Art will put his city on the global map of contemporary art By SHAIKH AYAZ
An Eye on the Oppressed
Photographer Jaisingh Nageswaran's childhood was defined by just one incident.
Minister Balagopal Inaugurates Food Pavilion
Umptuous food has always been an integral part of Kalolsavams and participants and those accompanying them look forward to tasting the scrumptious fare that is served.
Panchavadyam performances enthral visiting UK musician
N THE last row of seats at the Panchavadyam venue sat Jack, a young musician from the UK. With widened eyes, he watched the drum beats gradually rising to a crescendo.
First Batch Of Participants Gets Rousing Reception
The first batch of students who arrived in the capital to take part in the 63rd State Kalolsavam was given a rousing reception at Thiruvananthapuram Central Railway Station on January 3 at 2 pm.
Pazhayidom and team work in full swing to pamper palates
As usual, Pazhayidom Mohanan Namboothiri and his team are in full swing to pamper the taste buds of all participants of the grand arts festival.