Of the 252 deaths reported at government hospitals in the state, 223 or 88.5 per cent of the total, were due to COVID-19, it said
There seems to be no respite in the spread of Covid in Kerala as the state saw 8,253 new cases and 25 deaths on Saturday.
The Opposition parties in Kerala hit out at the Left government over Harsh Vardhan's comments on the spike in cases, and alleged that the health sector reflects thetrue picture of the state
Stories of doctors who died of Covid, Control measures stepped up in Kochi, no new hits in cinema houses--news on how the country is coping with the pandemic
Kerala government on Friday launched an online portal for speedy and transparent delivery of concessions, including interest subsidy for the revival of MSMEs, hit badly by the pandemic
Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Thursday said it was the robust public health care system in Kerala that helped the state prevent Nipah and contain the Covid-19 pandemic to an extent
Kerala's infection count on Thursday mountedto 3,15,929 with the addition of 7,789 fresh Covid-19 cases, including 128 health workers, while 222,000 people have so far recovered from the disease
Ahead of the upcoming Kerala civic body and Assembly polls, the Communist Party of India (Marxist)-led LDF has managed to woo the Kerala Congress(M), or the KC(M), led by Jose K Mani, to its fold
NIA probing the terror link in the Kerala gold smuggling case on Wed indicated in a special court here that it suspected the link of underworld don Dawood Ibrahim's gang in the sensational racket
: Kerala is the only State which has agreed to pay 25 per cent of the cost of land acquisition for National Highway development in the State,Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said on Tuesday. An amount of Rs 452 crore has already been handed over and the road development projects are going to be a milestone in the state's development of the basic infrastructure, Vijayan said. He was speaking afterthe online inauguration of NH Bypass on NH 66 (Kazhakoottam-Mukola road) here by Union Minister for Road Transport, Highways & MSMEs, Nitin Gadkari. Gadkari also laid the foundation stone for seven other National Highway projects in Kerala,an official release said. Speaking on the occasion,Gadkari said the Mumbai - Kanyakumari Economic Corridor with a length of 1,760 km was being developed as a part of the Bharatmala Pariyojana. The corridor will greatly enable the economic prosperity of the region.As a part of the Economic Corridor, 23 projects with a length of 650 km are bein
In addition, the Road Transport, Highways and MSMEs minister will inaugurate a 27 km highway project - Kazhakoottam to Mukkola, built at a cost of Rs 1,121 crore
CM Pinarayi Vijayan has declared the state public education sector completely digital as Kerala has become the first state in the country to have high-tech classrooms in all its public schools
According to official sources,Sivasankar has been asked to appear before the agency again on October 13. He left the office at 10 pm after completing today''s interrogation
In the highest single day surge of Covid-19 cases, Kerala on Saturday reported 11,755 fresh infections and 23 new fatalities, taking the caseload to 2,77,855 and death toll to 978
The SilverLine project, a game-changer in Kerala's infrastructure growth as well as economic development, is expected to receive the central government approval soon
From Ernakulam's Covid-19 centres to Kerala's health minister saying the state is yet to see a peak, here's a roundup of articles on how India is dealing with the pandemic
Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan's former Principal Secretary Sivasankar arrived at the Customs office on Friday for questioning in the gold smuggling case
Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Thursday announced that the process of providing 16.48 lakh drinking water connections in the state's rural areas will start soon.
Kerala's daily Covid-19 count breach 10,000-mark for the first time on Wednesday with 10,606 new Covid-19 cases, taking the total number of coronavirus cases in the state to 253,405
Kerala's Covid-19 count is inching towards the 250,000-mark as Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan cautioned that the number of deaths could rise in the coming days