
Situation under control in Kerala amid women-entry-temple row
The situation continues to be tense but under control in the southern state of Kerala.
The situation continues to be tense but under control in the southern state of Kerala.
When the worst floods in a century swept through India’s southern Kerala state in August, they killed more than 480 people and left behind more than $5 billion in damage.
India’s Court lifts a ban that prevented women from entering a Hindu temple.
With the divide between north and south so marked, one could be forgiven for forgetting they are part of the same India.
India’s response to floods in Kerala wins praise.
Flooding on the scale seen in Kerala could have killed 10 times more people a decade ago, but India’s disaster management capacity has improved significantly in that time.
India’s flood-ravaged Kerala state will seek to finance reconstruction work.
The death toll in Kerala due to floods following incessant rains reached 37.
India’s southern state of Kerala has had a long tradition of using elephants for religious celebrations and parades.
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has banned imports of fresh vegetables and fruits from the southern Indian state of Kerala.
Indian court hands down the death penalty to a man guilty of raping and murdering a law student in a brutal knife attack in Kerala state.
Muhammed Ameerul Islam was convicted over the brutal attack.
An Indian woman whose marriage to a Muslim was annulled at her Hindu father’s request has denies she was forcibly converted to Islam.