
Haritha John
Chief of Bureau, Kerala at The News Minute
Journalist at The News Minute
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3 weeks ago |
thenewsminute.com | Haritha John |Nandini Chandrashekar
The family of Intelligence Bureau (IB) officer M Megha, who died after being hit by a train in Pettah near Thiruvananthapuram, has filed a complaint against her colleague Sukanth Suresh, a Malappuram native and fellow IB officer. Police revealed that 24-year-old Megha’s last phone call was with Sukanth, just moments before her death, and lasted only a few seconds. However, the police have not lodged an FIR yet. Meanwhile, Sukant Suresh has filed an anticipatory bail plea in the Kerala High Court.
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4 weeks ago |
thenewsminute.com | Haritha John |Binu Karunakaran
The Bharatiya Janata Party's choice of Rajeev Chandrasekhar, a technocrat and entrepreneur, as Kerala's state unit president represents more than a routine leadership change. A calculated multi-layered political gambit, Rajeev Chandrasekhar's elevation reveals the BJP's desire to speed up the process of altering the state's political landscape, which remains resistant to its ideological narrative.
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4 weeks ago |
flipboard.com | Haritha John
3 hours agoIndia: Fear sparks among residents as mystery woman rings bells at midnight, police step up patrollingGwalior, India - March 20, 2025 Fear has gripped in Rajamandi locality as residents report a mysterious woman ringing doorbells late at night before disappearing. The unexplained incidents have left people anxious, with many unsure of her intentions or the reason behind these eerie midnight visits. The incident occurred in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, Central India, on March 20.
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1 month ago |
thenewsminute.com | Haritha John |Binu Karunakaran
Shemeena was the only person who survived the murderous assault by her son AR Affan who killed five people in Kerala’s Venjaramoodu in Thiruvananthapuram. Affan brought down the hammer he used to clobber others on her mother too yet she told the police and the court that injuries were from a fall. On the evening of February 24, at around 6:15 pm, Affan walked into the Venjaramoodu police station and confessed to killing six people, believing his mother was also dead.
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1 month ago |
thenewsminute.com | Haritha John |Maria Teresa Raju |Ragamalika Karthikeyan
In the quiet village of Selvapuram, nestled along the Walayar stretch of National Highway 544 in Kerala, two minor Dalit girls were found dead within 52 days of each other in early 2017. The girls were 13 and 9 years old respectively, and their deaths were recorded as suicides. The post mortem reports showed that the girls had been sexually assaulted multiple times over a long period of time.
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In Kerala, a troubling shift in the nature of violent crime is emerging, marked by spontaneous and impulsive killings often occurring within homes A study by the Kerala police, highlights this evolving pattern. In Public Interest with @Ahmedshabbir20 https://t.co/GBvaujo8iK