Indian nurses still an exploited lot: Study
They are hailed as 'angelson earth' but the personal and professional lives of nurses in India are rather 'miserable', especially of those working in private health sector, with low salary, poor worki
Jose Cyriac new chief secretary
Senior IAS officer K. Jose Cyriac, who is now on central deputation, would be the next Chief Secretary of the state.
He will take over from incumbent K. Jayakumar whose tenure will end later this mon
Spare the cylinder
While housewives are still coming to grips with the Centre's decision to restrict the number of subsidised LPG cylinders in a year, the Confederation of Real Estate Developers' Associations of India (
Biennale will open the world to Kochi, says Madhavan
Kochi Muziris Biennale will be the great opening to the world of art.
“For the harbour city which once opened its doors to the myriad world of trade, this Biennale will now open the world to Kochi,”
Call to halt trafficking of cattle from TN to Kerala
On an average, 1.80 lakh cattle are trafficked to Kerala every month and this is depleting cattle and livestock wealth in Tamil Nadu.
Concerned over the impact of cattle trafficking on the agrarian
Akademi’s skewed selection upsets travel writer
Travel writer Jaison Panikulangara has questioned the Kerala Sahitya Akademi’s award selection procedure and alleged that most of the around 69 books received in the travelogue category last year migh
Kochi is safest in Kerala for women
According to the National Crimes Record Bureau Kochi has the highest number of crimes committed and number of cases registered in the country, but when it comes to crimes specifically targeting women,
Minister in dock over postings
In a shocking revelation, former director of the Co-operative Academy of Professional Education (CAPE-Kerala) KS Premachandra Kurup IAS has told the Kerala high court that unacceptable interference by
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
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