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Urban Greenery Answer To Curb Air Pollution
While air pollution is a problem year-round, it worsens during winter due to stagnant weather conditions that trap pollutants near the ground. We need to tackle its root cause
Lit up with local flavour
At a session with Minister M B Rajesh on the concluding day of the festival, Meera said she didn't mean any particular political party but the broad left movement in general. \"It is that perspective that always ignites writing,\" she said, adding that one cannot become a writer without upholding human dignity and freedom.
Lit' up with local flavour
At a stall strewn with her creations, Selly is busy weaving 'maani pullu' into beautiful boats and hats.
Makaravilakku: Sabarimala temple to be opened today
THE hill shrine here will be opened on Monday for the 21-day Makaravilakku season, marking the concluding phase of the annual pilgrimage season.
Mother of Uthra murder convict booked for forging documents
The Poojappura police have registered a case against the mother of Sooraj S Kumar, who was convicted for murdering his wife Uthra using a venomous snake, for allegedly forging documents to facilitate an emergency parole for her son.
KSEB Begins Preparations for the Summer of 2025
Board anticipating a maximum demand of 6,000 MW next April
Ending Tumultuous Tenure, Guv Khan Bids Farewell to Kerala
Will assume office of Governor of Bihar ● No official farewell programme on account of Manmohan Singh's death ● Neither CM nor ministers went to see him off
Film, TV actor Dileep Shankar found dead in hotel room
FILM and television actor Dileep Shankar, 50, was found dead in a hotel room near Vanross Junction in Thiruvananthapuram on Sunday.
Bathery DySP to lead special team formed to probe DCC treasurer and son's death
A SPECIAL team headed by Sultan Bathery DySP has been formed to investigate the death of Wayanad District Congress Committee (DCC) Treasurer N M Vijayan and his son.
Wild elephant tramples youth to death in Idukki
WILD elephant attack has claimed one more life in Idukki after a 22-year-old youth lost his life when a jumbo attacked him inside a teak plantation at Amelthotti in Vannappuram panchayat on Sunday.
LSG dept to step up vigil to fight garbage dumping in public places
THE LOCAL self-government department (LSGD) will step up vigil to curb the practice of dumping garbage in public places as part of anti-garbage dumping awareness week observance of the state government that commences on January 1.
Spl medical facilities, crowd mgmt in place at Sabarimala
AS THE Makaravilakku festival, the second leg of the annual pilgrimage season approaches, facilities including improved medical infrastructure, crowd management, hygiene at eateries, and other arrangements have been reviewed at Sabarimala.
CPM P'thitta District Conference Urges Centre to Declare Wild Boar a Vermin
THE CPM district conference has called for various interventions in the wild animal menace, a major concern of farmers in the hilly region, including amending the relevant sections of the Wildlife Protection Act to address the escalating human-wildlife conflict.
Visitors Make Beeline to Idukki This Holiday Season
Over 2 lakh tourists visited centres run by DTPC since December 21
Open Contest Set For Thrilling Climax
Day Four of the ongoing Boxing Day Test in Melbourne was a gripping contest. Indian bowlers ripped through the Australia top-order before being frustrated by the tailenders. All three results are possible on Day 5. A look...
Narrow escape for passengers as Air Canada jet catches fire
ANOTHER aviation tragedy was averted on Saturday night after an Air Canada flight suffered a suspected landing gear failure and a part of it caught fire as it skidded down the runway of Canada's Halifax airport.
MLA Uma Thomas critically injured in 15-ft fall from JLN stadium dais
UMA THOMAS, the Congress MLA representing Thrikkakara, suffered grave head and internal injuries after she fell from a 15-ft-high dais at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Kochi where she had arrived to attend a mega dance programme on Sunday evening.
179 Killed as South Korean Plane Crash-Lands, Erupts into Fireball
Two crew members of Bangkok-Muan flight survive; landing gear glitch, bird hit suspected
Kerala's electoral gender ratio 2nd highest in India
KERALA is now the state with the second-highest electoral gender ratio in India.
Humpy captures second world rapid title in US
THERE is a different joy of being a mother. India's Koneru Humpy had won the World Rapid Chess Championship on Saturday but when she spoke about the win a day later, she could not help but speak about her seven-year-old daughter.
Tax Dept To Tap Digi Yatra Data To Go After Evaders
If you are a frequent user of Digi Yatra app but don't file income tax returns, don't be surprised if you get a notice from the tax department.
Shining with Poise and Passion
In its 30th edition, the Devi Awards was a gala show of power, talent and achievement, recognising and celebrating women from across the spectrum
The Talented Mr Palekar
The memoir turns the lens inward and reveals interesting facets of this star of the 70s cinema
Holding Fort in the Happiest Country
Traditionally built on strategic locations, Bhutan's elaborate dzong architecture blends function, aesthetics, and cultural symbolism
The Cat is Out of the Bag in Indian Political Symbolanza
Political rhetoric is a weapon of innovative aggression. The bag wars between the Congress and BJP started when Priyanka Gandhi arrived in Parliament with a 'Palestine' bag.
Washington plays supporting role in India's fightback
SCOTT Boland was running at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. It is his backyard. Every time he turns up there, the Victorian pacer has done something special. On Saturday, he was going up against Nitish K Reddy.
Arsenal Maintain Title Pursuit With Narrow Victory
DECLAN Rice is hoping 2025 brings silverware for Arsenal but knows they need some help to deny a rampant Liverpool the Premier League title.
Rise of women sports in country, in crowd and in spirit
It was the semifinal day of the 2024 Women's Asian Champions Trophy in Rajgir, a watershed moment signifying the rising popularity of women's sports in India, as seen in the surging crowd attendance and media viewership.
Nitish K Reddy A Star Is Born
Youngster from Andhra cracks scintillating ton to stamp his arrival, rescues India in the process; Family support & vital lessons at domestic setup reasons behind his rise
Carlsen quits world chess event over jeans row
CHESS number one Magnus Carlsen has quit a World Championship event in New York after being fined and threatened with exclusion for breaching the dress code by wearing jeans.