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![]() | Pranab Mukherjee visited the Kochi-Muziris Biennale on WednesdayPresident Pranab Mukherjee on Wednesday made his maiden visit to the Kochi-Muziris Biennale, one of the largest arts festival in the country | |
![]() | Vidhu Vincent's Manhole wins the Kerala Film Award for the Best Film and Best Director: Here's why it digs up the dirt on Kerala's manual scavenging problemVidhu Vincent's Manhole has won a lot of critical acclaim and it has opened up a lot of debate on how manual scavenging is still a stinking problem in God's Own Country | |
![]() | Kerala has 14 colleges in India's top 100 rankings: Christ College aces high while CUSAT drops to new low in NIRF rankingsKerala has the second highest number of colleges in the top 10, which means that Kerala and TN have 52 of the top 100 colleges in the country. South power all the way! | |
![]() | Meet Kerala's Green 'Penn': How Lakshmi Menon went from the New York Fashion Week to making students in Kerala write with a fountain pen againAt a time when sustainable, organic and green are terms thrown around liberally, Lakshmi Menon is coming up with killer ways to curb environmental waste caused by using refill pens | |
![]() | Why Milan Siraj's short film Kambam, which is setting the college festival circuit alight, will make you never book a seedy room for a romantic getawayMilan Siraj talks about his debut short film Kambam, which discusses rape, sex tapes and the power of extortion in a modern Indian setting riddled with age-old societal constructs | |
![]() | Writing NEET in Kerala this year? Here's how NEET is different from Kerala's 'usual' Medical Entrance ExamFrom an increase in the number of questions to be answered in the same time frame to an increased stress on Maths and Chemistry, read on to find out how NEET is going to be different | |
![]() | In an effort to prevent management from tampering with official records, expert committee by Kerala government suggests putting up academic records onlineThe move will allow students and parents to assess academic performances and spot discrepancies | |
![]() | Students of SFI who staged a protest outside CBSE office in Chennai for NEET's stringent dress code were taken into police custodyActivists of SFI (Students' Federation of India) staged a protest outside the regional office of CBSE, to stand up for the students who faced issues relating to the strict dress code before NEET exam | |
![]() | Kerala HC extends last date for applications to Class XI to provide relief to CBSE studentsWith continued confusion over the CBSE results, the Kerala High Court has extended the last date for admissions to the State Board Class XI for the benefit of CBSE students | |
![]() | He wanted to be an engineer. But he became a teacher. Guess what, he became a pro at it!Sasi Kumar wanted to be an engineer and not a teacher. Today, he is one of the best teachers in the school and has created a blog that is accessed by parents and students alike | |
![]() | Brennen College decides to yank offensive illustration from magazine. SFI says it was meant to hit at the hypocrisy of the RSSWith all the student uprising happening in Kerala, it is surprising that the students have decided to back down and take the illustration out. The public backlash is cited as the reason | |
![]() | Kerala's private medical colleges cry foul over Rs 5.5 lakh fee regulation, threaten to move court to double fees for MBBS courseAfter the Kerala government published a notification fixing the fees for self financing medical colleges at Rs 5.5 lakh, colleges are planning to go to the court for a solution | |
![]() | Kerala government announces four Ayurveda hospitals in Thiruvananthapuram and other districtsThe Kerala government decides to reconstitute its Higher Education Council and introduces various amendments | |
![]() | Shashi Tharoor decided to write a foreword for the book of a woman he had never met before, Radha Venuprasad, and launch it. Here's whyPrimarily stories that deal with characters she has seen from the Nair community in Kerala, Shifting Sands promises to be provocative and intimate without being overtly raunchy | |
![]() | Writers from different languages and regions to come together for Kerala's literary fest of 'tolerance'The fifth edition of the South India Writers Ensemble will have tolerance as its theme |
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