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BJP's Rise in Kerala: From Margins to Mainstream

The Bharatiya Janata Party has transitioned from a fringe player to a significant electoral force in Kerala, marking a pivotal change in the state's political landscape. Discover the implications.

Tourism Task Force Charts Plan to Revive Kovalam Beach

Major tourism associations in Kerala propose a master plan including enhanced nightlife, a surfing festival, and infrastructure upgrades to restore Kovalam as a premium destination and boost foreign tourist numbers.

SLAT 2026 Applications Close November 30

Final opportunity to apply for SLAT 2026! Applications close November 30 for admission to Symbiosis Law Schools. Don't miss your chance to pursue legal education.

Kerala BLOS Boycott After Officer's Suicide

BLOS officers across Kerala boycott work after colleague's suicide. Opposition demands probe against CPI(M), alleging political pressure. Crisis deepens in state bureaucracy.

India cuts royalty rates for critical minerals

Indian government approves revised royalty rates for graphite, caesium, rubidium and zirconium to boost domestic mining and reduce import dependence for green energy transition.

India's Rare Earth Bonanza: Massive Reserves Found

India sits on substantial rare earth deposits across several states, reveals IREL's Rare Earth Division head, signaling a strategic boost for the nation's high-tech and green energy sectors.

Kerala Priest Arrested in MP Over Conversion Charges

A Kerala-based Christian priest faces arrest in Madhya Pradesh over alleged illegal religious conversion activities, sparking political firestorm with CM Pinarayi Vijayan condemning the action.

Kerala HC Rejects Second Marriage Registration Plea

Kerala High Court rejects man's plea to register second marriage after religious conversion, ruling marriage registration must align with personal law requirements. Landmark judgment reinforces legal boundaries.

Kerala's Poverty Eradication: Statistical Mirage?

A critical examination reveals Kerala's celebrated extreme poverty eradication might be built on flawed methodology and questionable data, raising concerns about real ground realities.

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