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Pilgrimage ends, temple saw record turnout
Sabarimala temple closed | 53 lakh pilgrims visited this Mandalam-Makaravilakku season | Income rose to ₹447 cr
Lifer till death for RG Kar accused
A Sealdah court on Monday sentenced Sanjay Roy, the lone accused in the horrific rape-murder of a trainee doctor at Kolkata's RG Kar Medical College and Hospital in August last year, to life imprisonment till death.
Dalits not duly represented in higher judiciary
Justice (R) C T Ravikumar, who became the fourth Dalit judge to be elevated to the Supreme Court, retired on January 5 after serving three years in the top court.
K M Krishnan appointed Vaikom Muhammad Basheer Chair professor
K M Krishnan, former director and senior professor of the School of Letters at Mahatma Gandhi University, has been appointed as the new chair professor of the reorganised Vaikom Muhammad Basheer Chair of the School.
Provide information promptly under RTI Act
HIGHLIGHTING the significance of the Right to Information Act, Information Commissioner K M Dileep stressed the importance of promptly providing information in response to applications submitted under the Act. He was speaking after the commission's sitting held at Collectorate on Monday.
Fire in Maha Kumbh after cylinder blast guts 40 tents
A major fire broke out on Sunday in the Mahakumbh area of Prayagraj on Sunday, police said, adding that there was no report of any casualty.
HIL: Lancers pull off stunning comeback
KALINGA Lancers pulled off a stunning comeback to earn a shootout victory against the Delhi SG Pipers in the ongoing Hockey India League.
Gukesh turns tables on Anish Giri in Tata Open
D Gukesh seems to be on a roll. At least for a while. On January 17, D Gukesh was at the Rashtrapati Bhavan for the National Sports awards ceremony.
After mishap, Assam launches drive to seal illegal rat-hole mines
ASSAM government has launched a drive to seal all rat-hole coal mines.
Palestinians return to flattened homes
EVEN before the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas was fully in place Sunday, Palestinians in the war-battered Gaza Strip began to return to the remains of the homes they had evacuated during the 15-month war.
Suspected Bangladeshi national held in Saif attack case
MUMBAI police on Sunday arrested Shariful Islam Shehzad, a suspected Bangladeshi national, in connection with the attack on actor Saif Ali Khan.
Portal alleges Hindenburg's link with fund
NATE Anderson, 'activist' short-seller who has announced shutting down his almost eight years old research firm Hindenburg, is under cloud for alleged links with hedge funds in preparing reports targeting companies, a Canadian portal said citing documents filed before a court in Ontario.
Thermal cameras, canines aid BSF at Bangla border
Amid the ongoing political turmoil in Bangladesh, the Border Security Force (BSF) is not only ensuring 24x7 forward patrolling; it has also been using the latest technology like handheld thermal imaging systems and trained dogs to prevent any infiltration from the neighboring country, officials said on Sunday.
Detained 900 Bangladeshis and Rohingyas from 2021-24, says RPF
The Railway Protection Force (RPF) officially claimed on Sunday that it has detained over 900 Bangladeshi nationals and Rohingyas from railway areas between 2021 and 2024.
Suspected Hooch Leaves Seven Dead in Dry Bihar
SEVEN people died allegedly after drinking spurious liquor in dry Bihar's West Champaran district, prompting the administration to order an inquiry, a police officer said on Sunday.
Int'l Children's Summit on Zero-Waste Mgmt Concludes
THE TWO-DAY International Children's Summit on Zero-Waste Management, organised by the Kudumbashree Mission, ended on a high note on Sunday with the adoption of the Thiruvananthapuram Declaration.
What Not To Expect Of Budget 2025
By the end of the week, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will present her second Budget in quick succession.
Person from OBC community appointed Ashtapadi singer at Guruvayur temple
ASHTAPADI SONGS when the sanctum is closed for rituals is an ancient tradition still in practice at the Sree Krishna temple in Guruvayur. For several years, it has been the right of certain families in and around Guruvayur to sing Ashtapadi for Lord Krishna. However, the Guruvayur Devaswom has scripted history by appointing a person from an Other Backward Classes (OBC) community to the post.
Familial discord, substance abuse, lack of social spaces driving teen suicides
THE recent series of unnatural deaths among teenagers across the state has placed the spotlight firmly back on unhealthy tendencies within the demographic.
OUTWARD APPEARANCES, INNER MOTIVES AND ALL THAT GREED
WAMI Vivekananda's birthday, by the English calendar, was on January 12, but his birth anniversary, or Jayanti, according to the panchang or Indian calendar, is on January 21 this year.
ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel India to start 2 automotive steel units in 2025
ARCELORMITTAL Nippon Steel India, a joint venture between ArcelorMittal and Nippon Steel, is set to commission in 2025 two production lines dedicated to manufacturing advanced automotive steel products.
Court Issues Warrant Against Baba Ramdev
THE PALAKKAD Judicial First Class Magistrate has issued a warrant against Baba Ramdev and Acharya Balkrishna of Divya Pharmacy in a case filed by the drugs control department for unlawful drug promotion.
TikTok US May Get More Time To Find Buyer
PRESIDENT-elect Donald Trump said on Sunday that he plans to issue an executive order that would give TikTok's China-based parent company more time to find an approved buyer before the popular video-sharing platform is subject to a permanent US ban.
24 New Species Recorded During Faunal Survey in Munnar Region
A total of 217 bird species, 166 butterfly species and 33 odonata species documented; follow-up survey to concentrate on lesser-known invertebrate fauna
Rehab centre for women & kids remains a non-starter
It has been two years since the excise department received clearance for a dedicated de-addiction centre for women and children in Ernakulam district, but the project remains a non-starter.
Champions Trophy snub: KCA blames Sanju Samson
EVEN as fans are livid over the omission of Sanju Samson from India's Champions Trophy squad, the Kerala Cricket Association (KCA) seems to be striving to buck the popular sentiment.
From Sharada Braille to digi games, Zendalona sparks tech inclusivity
IN Kerala, the percentage of people with visual disability stands at around 0.1%. With inclusivity being a major factor discussed across all sectors in the state, Zendalona -- a non-governmental organisation founded by K Sathyaseelan and his son Nalin Sathyan -- strides towards making it a reality in the field of technology.
Man Marries Minor in Loan Deal in K'taka
TILAKWADI police in Belagavi arrested a man and his mother for allegedly coercing a minor girl into marriage to settle a ₹50,000 loan.
To the Viktor Go the Spoils
World No 5 thrilled to return to winning ways after capturing men's singles crown on Sunday
Alcaraz sets up last eight date with Djokovic
ALEXANDER Zverev warned on Sunday he can \"do a lot of damage\" at the Australian Open but is wary of \"smart\" quarter-final opponent Tommy Paul.