Sabarimala Pilgrimage politics R. KrishnakumarProtests, activism and political sparring mark the start of the Sabarimala season, amid unprecedented police curbs.
Sabarimala Faith and politics R. KrishnakumarFor a party ruling India but still struggling to gain a foothold in the State, the prospect of mobilising Hindu believers around the Sabarimala verdic
Controversy Battleground Sabarimala R. KrishnakumarThe hill shrine of Sabarimala in Kerala erupts in unprecedented violent protest as young women try to make their way to the temple following the Supre
Rs.27,000 cr needed to rebuild Kerala: U.N. team reportR. KrishnakumarA Post Disaster Needs Assessment (PDNA) exercise by a United Nations team has estimated that Rs.27,000 crore would be required in the next five years
Sabarimala temple End of exclusion R. Krishnakumar The Supreme Court in a 4-1 judgment upholds the right of women of all ages to pray at the Sabarimala temple by overturning an age-old custom that it s
Interview: T.M. Thomas Isaac ‘Increase in excise duty has upset the equilibrium’R. KrishnakumarOn the one hand, this hike is resulting in an escalation of State government expenditures. And there is increasing pressure on State governments to br
Allegation of rape by Kerala nun Bishop in the dockR. Krishnakumar An unprecedented protest by a group of nuns in Kerala leads to the arrest of a bishop on the charge of raping a nun.
Nambi Narayanan ISRO case Long trek to justiceR. Krishnakumar The Supreme Court judgment ordering a compensation of Rs. 50 lakh to former ISRO scientist Nambi Narayanan who was wrongfully accused of espionage wil
Natural Disaster Mountain of a taskR. Krishnakumar With thousands of flood refugees finding it hard to return to their homes in view of waterlogging, lack of sanitation and clean drinking water and the
Kerala floods Battling a deluge R. Krishnakumar In a resolute display of resilience, Kerala’s government and civil society come together to face the challenge posed by the devastation caused by the
The 1924 floods History’s new markerR. Krishnakumar“THE highest point in the village is the temple. There, the deity stands in neck-deep water. Water! Water everywhere! People have all gone in search o
A flood of heroesR. KrishnakumarOthers combed lonely, silent lanes in dinghies and lifeboats, raising shrill, piercing cries of “Koooi!”, “Hooyi!”,”Is there anybody here?” — sounds w
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