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
Diocese shows way in organ donation
Kottappuram Bishop Dr Joseph Karikkassery and 92 priests in the diocese on Sunday pledged to donate their organs.
The pledge was taken during the valedictory celebrations of the silver jubilee of th
Kerala men taste victory
It was sweet revenge for the Customs and Central Excise Kerala team to win the Mahindra NBA Challenge National Championship drubbing AOC Karnataka 75-53 at the Thyagraj Stadium in New Delhi.
“We ha
ACE chess begins today
For years a group of passionate chess players has been spending their weekends, sharing knowledge and challenging each other, at the Anandapradayini Library near the KSRTC Stand in Alappuzha.
These d
State to save cops from violent stirs
The UDF is one step closer to amending a landmark law to save police officials and their kin from the violence unleashed by agitating political parties during hartals and other protests.
The draft pr
Docs oppose state bid to fix charges
Doctors in the private sector are up in arms against the state government’s move to adopt the centre’s Clinical Establishment Act 2010, or to enact a law along similar lines which gives it more contro
Residents resist drainage shift
The Kochi corporation’s controversial project using KSUDP funds to channel the drainage from MG Road via Panampalli Nagar to the Thevara-Perandoor Canal (TP Canal) is facing stiff resistance from the
Expo to encourage medicinal gardens
The Tripunithura municipality, Centre for Heritage Studies and Archeology Department are jointly organising the Hortus Malabaricus flower show from December 1 to 9 on the Hill Palace campus.
Various
LPG situation grim despite IOC steps
The LPG crisis did not ease on Saturday despite the IOC diverting supplies to the city from its Chennai facility. Several agencies of IOC saw long queues of consumers carrying empty cylinders for a
Hunt for ex-IAS officer’s son for duping many
The Kochi police has joined in the hunt for an IAS officer’s son, who had allegedly duped several people in the city.
The accused, identified as Purushottam Pandey, son of former Karnataka IAS offic