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Sanju Samson Stars But Kochi Tigers Win in Nail-Biting Finish

In an electrifying Kerala Cricket League (KCL) 2025 match that had fans on the edge of their seats, Sanju Samson delivered one of the brightest batting performances of the season, smashing a remarkable 121 runs off just 51 balls for the Aries Kollam Sailors. His explosive innings showcased his class and power-hitting ability, igniting massive excitement among spectators and supporters of the Kollam-based team. Despite Samson’s heroics and the Sailors posting a competitive total, it was Muhammad Ashik of the Kochi Blue Tigers who stole the limelight with a dramatic last-ball six that sealed a thrilling four-wicket win for his side. The match was a spectacular display of T20 cricket intensity, featuring big hits, strategic bowling changes, and tactical field placements that kept both teams in contention until the final delivery. For the Aries Kollam Sailors, the game was a mix of brilliance and heartbreak — Samson’s innings was celebrated as one of the standout knocks of the tournament, further boosting his reputation as one of the most feared batsmen in the league. However, the narrow loss served as a reminder of how fine margins can decide results in the fast-paced world of T20 tournaments. Overall, this match added another thrilling chapter to KCL 2025 and underscored the growing excitement around cricket in Kerala, particularly with teams like the Aries Kollam Sailors generating strong local support.

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Kollam District Athletic Meet Concludes with Thrilling Performances

The Kollam District Central School Athletic Meet recently wrapped up with an exciting display of talent and sportsmanship, drawing school teams from across the district. Athletes competed in a range of track and field events, showcasing speed, agility, and determination. Thangassery Infant Jesus Anglo Indian Higher Secondary School dominated the championship with an impressive 13 gold medals, highlighted by exceptional sprint and relay performances. Close competition was seen throughout the championships, with Chengamanad B.R.M. Central School securing the second position by scoring 140 points, and St John’s Kollam finishing strongly in third place. The event, held at a central ground in Kollam, promoted healthy competition among young athletes while encouraging community engagement in grassroots sports. Organizers praised the athletes for their spirited efforts and emphasized the importance of such local meets in encouraging fitness and nurturing future sports stars from the region.

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Welfare pension of Rs 2000; distribution from December 15

The Kerala government has announced that welfare pensions worth ₹2,000 will be distributed to beneficiaries starting from December 15 as part of social security support ahead of the festive season. Around 62 lakh people are expected to benefit, with pension amounts directly credited to bank accounts or delivered through cooperative banks. The increased pension aims to provide financial relief during Christmas and New Year celebrations.

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Revised welfare pensions to be disbursed from Nov 20, says Kerala finance minister K N Balagopal

Balagopal on Friday said that the revised social security pensions would be distributed from Nov 20 onwards, with 62 lakh beneficiaries set to receive Rs 3,600 in the month, including the one month pending pension dues of Rs 1600. He said Rs 1,864 has been was allotted for the purpose. The govt will begin paying the additional instalment of dearness allowance (DA) now itself,Balagopal told reporters in Kasaragod. He said that the welfare schemes announced by the state govt will take effect from Nov 1, with orders already issued for implementation. A total of 62 lakh people will benefit from social security pensions, 32 lakh women from safety pensions, and 5 lakh youth from scholarships. “The schemes are structured so that a household can receive benefits of up to Rs 7,000,” he said.For the distribution of the increased pension, Rs 1,042 crore has been sanctioned, and Rs 824 crore has been set aside for the distribution of arrears. This will completely settle the welfare pension arrears. Five instalments of welfare pension were pending in the 2023-24 financial year. The minister said that chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan had announced in the assembly, under Rule 300, that the pending dues would be cleared. Asked about opposition’s criticism that the govt lacked the financial resources to meet these commitments and was shifting the burden to the next administration, Balagopal said that the opposition will understand that the govt means what it announced after seeing the pensions being paid over the next six months.“The concerns of UDF leaders is how the next govt will handle it. We are appealing to the people to elect us again to power and we expect that the people will honour it,” Balagopal said.Later, inaugurating the Women Investors’ Meet jointly organized by the district panchayat and District Industries Centre in Kanhangad, the minister said that the Kerala financial corporation (KFC) now offers up to Rs 2 crore funding for startups at 5% interest. “KFC expects a business turnover of Rs 10,000 crore this year. Kerala continues to maintain an entrepreneur-friendly investment climate,” he added.

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Youth dies in fight between drug traffickers in Kollam

KOLLAM: A youth was killed in a fight between drug traffickers. The incident happened at 11 pm last night in Jayanti Nagar at Edavattom in Poreekkal, Kollam. The dead is Gokulnath (35), son of late Reghunath Pillai of Gokulam in Edavattom. Arun of Arun Bhavan in Jayanti Nagar, suspected to be the accused in the incident is absconding. Police said the two are links of a gang selling ganja. The fight was in front of Jose’ house in Jayanti Nagar. The people rushing to the spot hearing the screams found Gokul lying in a weak condition. ‘I am not feeling well, please take me to the hospital,’ Gokul was heard asking. Arun also joined in rushing Gokul to the Kottarakkara Taluk Hospital. He then escaped from there. The police have started an investigation into the incident.

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Elderly woman found brutally murdered in Kollam; grandson in custody

A 70-year-old woman was found brutall murdered at Vattathara in Chavara, Kollam on Sunday. Police have taken her grandson Shahanas, 28, into custody in connection with th crime.Police identified the deceased as Sulekha Beevi who was discovered with her head severed which was placed inside a cover hidden underneath a bed. Police suspect that Shahanas was allegedly enraged over not being given his grandmother’s pension money. According to police sources, the accused is a habitual offender and has several cases registered against him, mainly related to drug use and possession. Officers said he was addicted to narcotics for some time and this addiction often led to violent behaviour at home.Incidentally, his mother Mumtaz reportedly who is also a witness to the gruesome incident attempted suicide shortly after the murder. She has been hospitalized and is under medical observation, officials said.Police stated that Shahanas will undergo a medical examination and further interrogation as part of the ongoing investigation. Forensic experts have been called in to collect evidence from the crime scene.Chavara Police have registered a murder case, and a detailed probe is underway.

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Mylakkad National Highway accident: ‘Detailed inspection required at raised areas’.

Kollam The expert committee appointed by the Collector has recommended that a detailed inspection be conducted in all the raised areas, fields or swamps in the district. Following the accident on the Mylakkad National Highway, the Collector appointed a three-member committee to conduct a detailed inspection in the Mevaram, Parakkulam and Kadavur areas, where similar complaints were received. The inspection was conducted by a team led by the Public Works Department NH Executive Engineer, the Ground Water Department District Officer and the District Geologist. Even before the Mylakkad accident, the Collector had received complaints from Mevaram, Parakkulam and Kadavur areas pointing out similar problems.The national highway is being built at high altitudes in many places in the district. Many places, including Mylakkad, are swampy areas. In addition to the areas that are now fields and swampy areas, the directive is to inspect all the areas that were previously of similar nature and were marked as such in revenue records or otherwise. An expert inspection should be conducted in the Parakkulam, Kadavur and Mevaram areas. The strength of the soil, the safety of the elevated road, and the remedial measures should be examined in detail. The Collector has informed that the report of the expert committee appointed by the Collector will be forwarded to the National Highways Authority.

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10 fishing boats gutted in fire in Kollam

Thiruvananthapuram: A massive fire destroyed 10 fishing boats anchored in Ashtamudi Lake at Kureepuzha, Kollam, during the early hours of Sunday. No casualties were reported. According to reports, the blaze started around 2.30am following a cylinder blast on one of the boats.Locals said that 15 boats were anchored in a single line. To prevent the fire from spreading to the nearby boats, the first responders at the scene untied the remaining boats. However, nine traditional boats and one fibre boat were destroyed in the fire. Six units of the fire and rescue services rushed to the spot and brought the flames under control. Meanwhile, district collector has ordered an inquiry into the incident. Collector N Devidas, who visited the spot, said that the boats belonged to the natives and fishermen from Pozhiyoor.The fishermen have sought compensation for their loss from state govt and the district administration.N K Premachandran, MP, has also called for a thorough investigation into the incident. A few days ago, two boats were also destroyed in a fire at Mukkad, he said. The recurring fires have raised concerns in the fishing sector that need to be addressed. It is suspected that a gas cylinder explosion led to the accident. A comprehensive investigation is essential to clear these doubts. Safety measures must be implemented to prevent future incidents. The repeated fires have resulted in significant financial losses for the fishing industry. The govt should also take steps to compensate those affected by the incident, said Premachandran.

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Kollam Municipal Corporation Election Results 2025

The United Democratic Front (UDF) emerged as the largest alliance in the Kollam Municipal Corporation result. The Congress-led alliance won 27 of the 56 wards but could not achieve the majority mark of 29 wards. LDF clinched 16 wards, while NDA won 12. Other candidate A. Nissar of the Social Democratic Party of India won the lone ward in CHATHINAMKULAM. In the last Municipal Corporation elections in 2020, Left Democratic Front won the election by bagging 39 seats, UDF- 9, NDA- 6, Independents and others- 1. In the Municipal Corporation Election Result 2015, LDF secured 36 seats, UDF- 16 seats, NDA- 2 seats, Independent- One seat.

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Uncertainty in Kollam and Kozhikode Corporations as UDF and LDF miss majority mark

Kozhikode: The results of the Kerala local body elections 2025 have left both Kollam and Kozhikode Corporations without a clear majority for either the CPM-led Left Democratic Front (LDF) or the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF), placing the focus firmly on post-poll negotiations in two politically crucial cities. The picture that emerged from the Kerala local body election results announced on Saturday showed the UDF moving towards a decisive victory in the local polls. The outcome delivered a setback to the LDF and pointed to a possible shift in voter mood ahead of the 2026 Assembly elections. In the 56-member Kollam Corporation, the party-wise strength is as follows: LDF-16; UDF-27; NDA-12; and Others-1. A minimum of 29 members is needed to form a ruling majority. While the UDF emerged as the single largest bloc, it fell short by two seats.The situation is similar in Kozhikode, where a majority of 39 members is required to govern the 76-member corporation. The composition here is UDF-26, LDF-34, NDA-13, and Others-3. The LDF, despite being the largest group, remains five seats away from securing control on its own. The local body verdict suggests that both the LDF and the UDF will have to explore compromises or support arrangements if they aim to take charge of governance in Kollam and Kozhikode.Across the corporations, the UDF has emerged with a clear advantage, securing leads in four of the six civic bodies. The front is poised to take over the Kollam, Thrissur and Kochi corporations from the LDF while holding on to Kannur. The LDF is ahead in one corporation, with the NDA also leading in one.

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