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Any time money for lifters

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Technology has opened up new vistas in convenient banking for genuine customers although ingenious fraudsters often work their way round tough tamper-proof devices.

This has been the case with Auto

Shawarma killer cafe owner gives up

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Abdul Khader, 50, owner of Salwa Cafe at Vazhuthacaud here, surrendered before the Museum police on Wednesday afternoon.

The police meanwhile launched a search for some of the employees of the resta

Mild tremor in parts of Kollam

A mild tremor occurred in parts of Kollam district in Kerala on Wednesday but no loss of life or property was reported.

According to an IMD report, the quake was of 2.7 intensity on the Richter scal

TPC murder: CBI probe not unlikely

With the SIT finding no scientific evidence to establish a “conspiracy” behind the TPC murder, the aggrieved family is left with the sole option of demanding a CBI probe, which the government is likel

Rise in pension age, five-day week mooted

The state government, which wants to ensure a smooth passage for the Right to Service Act this assembly session, plans to raise the pension age to 58 and introduce the five-day week, without increasin

Kerala, Denmark nurse hopes on industrial ties

Even as diplomatic relations between India and Denmark worsens, Kerala and Denmark keep their hopes high on strengthening the industrial relations between the two sides.

Invest in Denmark, an agency

When 'Maharaja of Travancore' met Queen Elizabeth II

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A witness to India's transformation from imperial rule to a democratic polity, 90-year-old 'Maharaja of Travancore' Uthradom Tirunal Marthanda Varma has both pleasant and unpleasant memories but he st

Vault A may hold more treasure

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Chamber A of Sree Padmanabha Swamy Temple, said to hold a large part of the riches that gave the temple a tentative valuation of Rs 10 lakh crore, was opened on Thursday.

Lore has it that the rarest

Panel has accepted Kerala’s demand for new dam: Chandy

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Maintaining that a Supreme Court appointed panel on Mullaperiyar Dam had accepted Kerala's demand for a new reservoir, chief minister Oommen Chandy on Friday said the state, which is locked in a row with Tamil Nadu on the issue, would bring it to the court's notice.

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