The New Indian Express Thiruvananthapuram - May 11, 2025

The New Indian Express Thiruvananthapuram - May 11, 2025

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May 11, 2025
Excise dept battling severe resource crunch
IN THE FACE of extensive operations to curb drug abuse and narcotics trafficking in the state, the excise department, the nodal agency handling such cases, is grappling with severe shortage of manpower and other resources.
1 min
A happy birthday for young Vamika amid rising uncertainties in Jammu
Though it is innocent children who always bear the calamities of any war, the tension between the two neighbouring nations- India and Pakistan-did not spoil little Vamika Vijay's birthday celebration.
2 mins
500 Indian govt, pvt entities targeted by hacktivist groups
AMID Indo-Pak standoff, a report from a leading cyber-security threat intelligence platform stated that more than 500 Indian government and private entities were targeted by pro-Pakistani and Bangladeshi hacktivist groups, following the Pahalgam terror attack.
2 mins
Indo-Pak Conflict Brings to Focus S.India's Baloch Link
Amid the Indo-Pak conflict and escalating tensions along the border, Islamabad finds itself grappling on another front, with its perennial Balochistan headache.
2 mins
Early onset? Monsoon likely to reach Kerala on May 27
KERALA looks all set to experience the earliest onset of monsoon since 2009.
1 min
K Vasuki's book 'School of Life' launched
K VASUKI, secretary of the labour department, released her latest book 'School of Life', a personal and philosophical exploration of the challenges and realisations that have shaped her life and career.
1 min
Installation at Kanakakunnu Palace sparks outrage among nature lovers
GREEN activists in the state capital on Saturday organised a peaceful protest walk demanding the protection of the heritage grounds of Kanakakunnu Palace.
1 min
Four of a family found charred to death in Adimaly
FOUR members of a family were found charred to death inside their fire-engulfed house at Konnathadi near Adimaly on Saturday.
1 min
13.5 Sovereigns' Gold Rod Missing From Padmanabhaswamy Temple
A GOLD rod weighing approximately 107 grams (13.5 sovereigns) has gone missing from the Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple in Thiruvananthapuram.
1 min
With new leadership, a wave of change sweeps through Congress
A new era as young leaders like P C Vishnunath and Shafi Parambil take on leadership roles
2 mins
Owaisi slams Pakistan for misusing Islam
AIMIM chief and Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi strongly condemned Pakistan's actions and its misuse of Islam for propaganda, stating that the religion does not condone the killing of innocents or children.
1 min
Lights on! Frontier Villages Emerge From Days of Darkness and Tension
The blackout across Gujarat's Jamnagar, Kutch, and the border villages of Vav and Suigam—imposed in the wake of escalating tensions between India and Pakistan—was lifted after a ceasefire was announced between the two countries in the evening.
1 min
Raj tense after brief sigh of relief over truce
THE announcement of a cease-fire between India and Pakistan on Saturday evening sent a huge wave of relief for people in the border districts of Rajasthan.
1 min
BSF destroys terrorist launchpad in Sialkot
The Border Security Force (BSF) on Saturday said it has \"completely destroyed\" a terrorist launchpad at Looni in Pakistan's Sialkot, which falls opposite Akhnoor sector in Jammu.
1 min
Return of the native in Punjab border villages
Dreading Indo-Pak escalation, villagers had moved out to safer areas though no official evacuation order was issued
2 mins
Kanthapuram Writes to Modi and Amit Shah
A P Aboobacker Musaliyar wrote to both the Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah extending support for the ongoing fight against terrorism and extremism.
1 min
Stop overconsuming content on conflict to avoid anxiety: Experts
WITH the conflict between India and Pakistan threatening to escalate, there is a lot of information and misinformation circulating in the media and on social media.
1 min
Student Groups in Delhi Mobilise Support for Stranded Malayalis
Travel & relief measures
2 mins
Kerala students in Jammu, Punjab recall ordeal
ALEENA Manoj, an MTech student at IIT Jammu, was having dinner with her friends at the hostel canteen around 8.30 pm on May 8 when the lights suddenly went out.
2 mins
BAHAWALPUR: A CHILLING ECHO 23 YRS LATER
I still remember the chill I felt when I first heard of Bahawalpur. It was late January 2002.
3 mins
DIGITAL LYNCHING TORCHES INDIA'S SOUL
INDIA'S digital landscape, a roiling cauldron of millions of social media users, has become a charnel house of the human spirit.
5 mins
The Augustinian From Chicago
In the frenzied days leading up to the papal conclave following Pope Francis's passing on April 21, speculation was rampant: would the next pope be from Africa, perhaps the first Black Pope in modern history? Or would Latin America once again lead the Church?
3 mins
Oppn seeks all-party meet, House session
AFTER India and Pakistan agreed to a ceasefire, the Congress on Saturday demanded that Prime Minister Modi should chair an all-party meeting to take all political parties into confidence.
1 min
BJP hails 'unwavering resolve' of soldiers
THE BJP on Saturday hailed Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the armed forces for their \"unwavering resolve and courage,\" which led to Pakistan's call for a ceasefire and the subsequent agreement.
1 min
Indus Waters Treaty to remain in abeyance, need discussion: India
THE Indus Water Treaty (IWT) will remain in abeyance despite India and Pakistan agreeing to a military truce.
1 min
MP, Maha sign MoU for implementing world's largest ground recharge project
MADHYA Pradesh and Maharashtra on Saturday signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to jointly implement the Tapti Basin Mega Recharge Project, described by officials as the world's largest groundwater recharge scheme.
1 min
After Op Sindoor, Pak Upped Ante on Propaganda Drive
In the aftermath of Operation Sindoor, Pakistan intensified its propaganda efforts and launched a digital offensive aimed at spreading false narratives.
1 min
PRECISION STRIKES BIG DRAW
Five terrorists killed in Indian strikes identified
2 mins
Pope lays out his vision of papacy, calls AI main challenge for humanity
POPE Leo XIV laid out the vision of his papacy Saturday, identifying artificial intelligence as one of the most critical matters facing humanity and vowing to continue in some of the core priorities of Pope Francis.
1 min
Dixon Arm to Manufacture Alcatel Mobile in India
DIXON'S wholly-owned subsidiary, Padget Electronics, has entered into a contract manufacturing agreement with NxtCell India to make Alcatel smartphones.
1 min
Canara Bank expects NIM pressure to ease by Q3 as deposit rates soften
PUBLIC sector lender Canara Bank expects its net interest margin (NIM) to remain under pressure in the first half of FY26 due to the impact of falling repo rates on its lending portfolio, while deposit rates remain elevated.
2 mins
We Must Also Count The Economic Cost Of War
S calls to punish Pakistan for supporting terror attacks in Kashmir and elsewhere reverberate through the country, and war clouds become darker. RPG Enterprises chairman Harsh Goenka sounded a contrarian warning on Wednesday to beware of \"economic tremors\".
3 mins
UK FTA: Minor Win for India on Mobility
Changes in the free trade agreement will help professionals have better access to either countries, say experts
2 mins
Bansal Wire becomes first local co to roll out tyre cords
Pranav Bansal told TNIE. Bansal has opened a new plant in Dadri, more than doubling wire capacity to 6 lakh tonne per annum.
1 min
Nikhat likely to headline key meet in Hyd next month
Though there have been a few noteworthy events—domestic and international—here and there, the sport of boxing in the country has largely been subdued so far this season.
2 mins
AFI approval must for foreign meets, training
THE Athletics Federation of India (AFI) has come out with an interesting circular for all its athletes, days after an Indian athlete was caught with a banned substance in Kenya.
1 min
192/0 to 192/10: UAE retire out all ten players
AFTER 16 overs during a United Arab Emirates match against Qatar at the ongoing ICC women's T20World Cup regional qualifier in Bangkok, something strange happened.
2 mins
Three cheers for archer Madhura
THINGS didn't go Madhura Dhamangaonkar's way in the recent Archery World Cups. The unsatisfactory outings pushed her to the verge of quitting the sport.
2 mins
City held by already-relegated Saints
COACH Pep Guardiola, on Friday, had urged Erling Haaland and his Manchester City teammates to question if they played with enough hunger during their troubled season.
1 min
Mother's Day Accords Primary Carers Their Due
Throughout the history of mankind, the concept of motherhood as well as mothers has enjoyed an exalted status in society.
2 mins
Making Sense of Munir's Madness
O, who blinked first? It might be too early for an informed analysis on the truce after four days of Indo-Pak conflict as information is rather sketchy. The ceasefire violation within a few hours further complicated matters.
3 mins
Forget Strays, the Government Must First Keep its Human Citizens Safe
Acute Angle
3 mins
Soaking up the Indian Imagination
Tres leches, the classic Latino dessert, is capturing Indian sweet-lovers' imagination with its flavourful, desi twists
1 min
Getaways that Give Back
The future of travel lies in regeneration and with its vast biodiversity and deep cultural roots, India is uniquely positioned to lead this change
1 min
Why We Don't Remember Our Past Lives
Although we have lived countless lives before, we forget them by divine design, protecting us from overwhelming memories and confusion
1 min
Literary Wealth of India's Best Kept Secret
Carefully curated essays, stories, poems, and plays that have defined the culture of Odisha and its people
1 min
Going Down the Road Less Travelled
The narrative explores the theme of betrayal, friendship, forgiveness, and the transformative power of art
1 min
Dusting Off the Blues
Breathable, baggy and biodegradable: the new-age denim merits attention
2 mins
Reliving a Past-perfect World
The latest collection from home décor brand PortsideCafé Furniture Studio is an ode to grandparents' homes
1 min
'It's Action with Intelligence'
Ben Affleck speaks to Adam Stone on his latest film The Accountant 2 and why he hasn't given up on love
1 min
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