Kerala government to give job to widow of killed fisherman
Dora, the widow of fisherman Gelastine who was killed by Italian securitymen last week, will be given a government job, the Kerala cabinet decided on Wednesday.
Indian fishermen Gelastine, 45, and Aj
An online war room that called the shots
It was the deft handling of the situation by an 'online war room' comprising chief minister Oommen Chandy, Kochi police commissioner M. R. Ajithkumar, and external affairs ministry officials led by a
Kerala fishermen's daily tryst with danger
News of two innocent Indian fishermen being shot dead by Italian sailors off the Kerala coast caused a national outrage that resulted in their arrest. But for those who earn a living from the sea, the
Documentation of Padmanabhaswamy temple treasure begins
The documentation of the treasure unearthed at the famed Sree Padmanabhaswamy temple last year began on Monday morning with a joint meeting of the two committees appointed by the Supreme Court.
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UNDP to study Oommen Chandy’s mass contact
A team of the United Nations Development Programme is arriving here next month to study Kerala CM Oommen Chandy’s innovative practices in governance and transparency initiatives.
Geraldine J. Fras
DRDO works on hypersonic vehicle
In future, you could reach New York from New Delhi in a just couple of hours. It sounds unbelievable, but with the Defence Research and Development Organisation working on the Hypersonic Transportatio
Padmanabha Swamy temple treasure still vulnerable
Even as dozens of surveillance cameras and police personnel are guarding the priceless treasures at the Sree Padmanabha Swami temple, safety concerns are loud and clear.
A fear is that the temple re
Two shot dead by Italian ship personnel, Kerala announces relief
The Kerala cabinet on Thursday decided to give Rs.5 lakh compensation each to the next of kin of the two fishermen shot dead by security officials of an Italian cargo vessel after being mistaken for
Intel keeping a tab on Maldivians arriving in Kerala
Intelligence agencies are keeping a close watch on Maldivians arriving here following the crisis in the island nation, anticipating the possibility of sleeper cells of Maldivian terror outfit ‘Jammat-
Vijayan downplaying Achutha attack?
A day after the conclusion of the 20th CPI(M) state conference, re-elected party state secretary Pinarayi Vijayan indicated, though indirectly, that his arch rival, Opposition leader V.S. Achuthanandan, had breached organisational principles.