23-Year-Old Woman Arrested for Snatching Gold Chain in Sanathnagar

January 14, 2026

23-Year-Old Woman Arrested for Snatching Gold Chain in Sanathnagar

Amita Reddy, 23, caught trying to snatch a gold chain from a 60-year-old woman in Sanathnagar. Police say financial troubles pushed her to commit the crime. The victim resisted and raised alarm, leading to immediate arrest.

Mayor Minimol Refutes LDF Allegations on Brahmapuram Waste Management After Indira Canteen Row

January 14, 2026

Mayor Minimol Refutes LDF Allegations on Brahmapuram Waste Management After Indira Canteen Row

After the Indira Canteen budget eatery caused a political stir, Mayor V.K. Minimol walked the Brahmapuram site and clarified issues around waste biomining and BSF plants. LDF and former Mayor M. Anilkumar clashed over the state of waste projects as election politics heat up.

Meghalaya Group Seeks PM Modi’s Help Over Illegal Bangladesh Migrants Crisis in Garo Hills

January 14, 2026

Meghalaya Group Seeks PM Modi’s Help Over Illegal Bangladesh Migrants Crisis in Garo Hills

A Meghalaya-based group appealed to PM Modi to act on illegal migrants from Bangladesh affecting the Garo Hills. They warn of threats to tribal lands, law, and security after a tribal youth was killed, exposing governance failures.

Mahalakshmi Temple in Kammasigadam to Celebrate Annual Festival from January 27-29

January 14, 2026

Mahalakshmi Temple in Kammasigadam to Celebrate Annual Festival from January 27-29

The Mahalakshmi temple at Kammasigadam is ready for its annual festival on January 27-29. Pilgrims from nearby districts will offer prayers. BJP MLA N. Eswara Rao promises special devotional events during the celebration.

New School Building in Kozhikode Delayed Despite ₹3.9 Crore KIIFB Allocation

January 14, 2026

New School Building in Kozhikode Delayed Despite ₹3.9 Crore KIIFB Allocation

The construction of the new Government Model Higher Secondary School building in Kozhikode is stuck. Despite ₹3.9 crore funds from KIIFB, work hasn’t started. PTA urges authorities as old buildings now host 1,500 students amid safety concerns.

Government Victoria College Celebrates Pongal and Thiruvalluvar Day with Cultural Festivities

January 14, 2026

Government Victoria College Celebrates Pongal and Thiruvalluvar Day with Cultural Festivities

Government Victoria College marked Pongal and Thiruvalluvar Day with Pongal preparation and tasty distribution. The event featured vibrant folk songs, Tamil dramas, and poems highlighting culture and social issues.

Tirupati Teacher Dresses as Haridasu to Revive Sankranti Traditions in Schools

January 14, 2026

Tirupati Teacher Dresses as Haridasu to Revive Sankranti Traditions in Schools

Degala Mahesh, a Hindi teacher from Tirupati, is bringing Sankranti traditions back to life. He dresses as Haridasu to teach children about the festival’s rich heritage and how old customs like Harinama Sankirtan were celebrated.

Telangana launches Pranaam Day Care Centres to support senior citizens’ health and social needs

January 14, 2026

Telangana launches Pranaam Day Care Centres to support senior citizens’ health and social needs

Telangana's new Pranaam Day Care Centres open on weekdays offering seniors free medical checkups, medicines, books, and social activities. Funded by the Central government, 39 centres aim to reduce loneliness and improve senior citizens’ wellbeing.

Trump Threatens Greenland; Europe Rallies Behind Denmark's Sovereignty

January 14, 2026

Trump Threatens Greenland; Europe Rallies Behind Denmark's Sovereignty

Donald Trump’s unusual threat to take Greenland ‘one way or the other’ has sparked alarm in Denmark and among European powers. After a US raid in Venezuela, Trump’s Greenland move is seen as serious. European leaders warn him to respect Danish control. Denmark tries to calm tensions while the UK seeks a deal to protect the Arctic region.

Kerala Govt Issues Ration Cards to Nuns in Bishop Mulakkal Abuse Case

January 14, 2026

Kerala Govt Issues Ration Cards to Nuns in Bishop Mulakkal Abuse Case

Kerala government gave ration cards to three nuns, including the survivor of the sexual abuse case against Bishop Franco Mulakkal. The nuns faced isolation and food struggles. Legal fight against the bishop will continue, the complainant says.