ASHAs to hold ‘victory march’ in Thiruvananthapuram on May 20
KAHWA members express satisfaction at the positive manner in which the new Kerala government took up their demand for decent wages.
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CPI(M) Idukki district committee blames State leadership for poll debacle
Members state that the decision to drop veteran CPI(M) leader M.M. Mani from contesting his stronghold of Udumbanchola directly triggered the party’s record defeat in the seat

Woman lawyer allegedly assaulted at family court
Woman lawyer allegedly assaulted at family court

Farmers oppose Bengaluru’s new international cricket stadium
Farmers say that the area for the proposed stadium lies in proximity to the Karadikkal-Mahadeshwara wildlife corridor, and that building a huge stadium in this area will have a serious and adverse impact on the environment and wildlife

Chief Minister V.D. Satheesan’s mention of caste surname while taking oath invites criticism from Congress leader
Congress leader Jinto John says a Congress that doesn’t carry the baggage of caste is a lot more inclusive