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Kerala

Going Radical in Kerala

Ullekh NP

Muslims in India’s most literate state are politically empowered and financially prosperous, yet easy targets for jihadi head hunters, including the ISIS

Two Leaves and A Rebellion

A few thousand women in the hill ranges of Munnar challenge the male dominated trade unions of Kerala

DD Nampoothiri: The Kind Professor

He helps disadvantaged students succeed in a competitive world

Father Davis Chiramel: The Priest Who Gave His Kidney

His kindness and enthusiasm have set off a movement of organ donation

Abdul Kareem: At Home in the Woods

Pained by rampant deforestation, he has created a private ecosystem

Kerala’s Dog-Culling Order

The count of dogbite cases has gone up from 1,600 in 2014 to 40,000 in just the past eight months, with most victims being joggers and minors

Mundu Goes Modern

The traditional dress of Kerala gets a makeover with designer prints, bright new colours, Velcro strips and side pockets

Sitaram Yechury: The Secretary is Elsewhere

Sitaram Yechury incurs the displeasure of party leaders who want action, not talk, as the new chief goes ahead with plans to hold a plenum in November, just months ahead of crucial polls in Kerala where it is battling against heavy odds to wrest power from the Congress and in West Bengal where it is struggling to retain its second position

Raul Castro, Sitaram Yechury face a Trotskyan moment

Communists like Raul Castro and Sitaram Yechury face a Trotskyan moment today

O Rajagopal: Kerala’s permanent BJP candidate

In Kerala, BJP has just one face: O Rajagopal, an 84-year-old who is contesting yet another election despite eight earlier defeats

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