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Mohanlal to open Diabetes Kerala ’12

The International Diabetes federation and Jyothydev’s Diabetic Research centre would observe this month as the ‘World Diabetic Month’ and various programmes would be held across the state as part of i

LDF, BJP bay for mayor’s blood

With the LDF and BJP demanding the resignation of mayor Tony Chammany and town planning committee chairman K.J. Sohan following a vigilance probe against them, a section of Congress leaders have also

Human trafficking: Shadwell CEO held

‘The Ernakulam central police on Saturday arrested the chief executive officer and human resource manager of ShadWell’s, a prominent education management company that operates in Infopark, on charges

Many Amway officials face arrest

As part of intensifying the probe against the Amway India Enterprises, the crime branch of police has decided to arrest Amway India Directors-Pahlavi Suresh Shraff and Shabdul Suresh Shraff and hundre

Kochi shines in run-up to Deepavali

Residents of Kochi, along with the north Indian communities, are gearing up for Diwali, the festival of lights.

The streets of Mattancherry, where Gujaratis and Maharashtrians comprise the majority

Metro work only after road widening: NHAI

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Looks like it’s not going to be a smooth ride for the implementing agency of the Kochi metro project, with the National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) insisting that the viaduct work along the Aluv

Railways to help city treat waste

The Kochi City Corporation is tying up with the Railways to channel the city’s non-degradable waste and construction debris for construction activities of the Railways.

This waste can be used as a f

Suspended SI still roams free

The Crime Branch team probing the sex racket case in which a girl from Kazhakuttam was clandestinely taken to Dubai, is groping in the dark.

It is yet to arrest sub-inspector Raju Mathew who was ear

Intel eye on migrant labourers

The special branch police of the state central zone, who has been tracking the operations and livelihood of migrant labourers in Kerala, has found that they transfer around Rs 150 crore to West Bengal

30,000 nurses face revenue recovery

No end, yet, to the woes of the nurses in private hospitals. After a series of agitations for minimum wages, they now find banks are initiating revenue recovery process due to non-payment of their edu

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