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July 22, 2022
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Kerala engineering students 'lap up' opportunity to respond to moral policing

Kerala engineering students 'lap up' opportunity to respond to moral policing. CPI(M)'s youth wing DYFI also reacted to the incident, saying those who …

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Kerala college students give befitting reply to moral policing with 'sit-on-lap' protest

A bus stop near College of Engineering Trivandrum (CET) in Kerala is one of the favourite hangout spots of college students in Thiruvananthapuram.

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Kerala bus stop bench cut to distance boys & girls. Students' response is viral

The students had been at the receiving end of moral policing behaviour by nearby residents' associations earlier.

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Shady iridium deals behind murder of two Keralites: TN police | Kerala News – Onmanorama

“We have extended our probe to Kerala and have taken the statements of the family members of the man from Ernakulam who was found dead based on …

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Kerala to have only co-ed schools from 2023-24, orders Child Rights Commission

Thiruvananthapuram: The Kerala Child Rights Commission on Thursday issued an order stating there shall only be co-education (co-ed) schools in the …

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'Laptop' protest by students in Kerala against moral policing | Thiruvananthapuram News

Colleges students — both young men and women — sat in each other's laps at an old waiting shed in Sreekaryam, near the College of Engineering …

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Kerala High Court allows 13-year-old impregnated by sibling to terminate 30-week pregnancy

The Kerala High Court on Thursday flagged the lack of proper sex education and easy access to porn as factors contributing to rising teen …

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African Swine Fever Detected In Kerala's Wayanad, 300 Pigs To Be Culled – NDTV.com

African swine fever has been reported from two farms at Mananthavady in Kerala's Wayanad district, officials said today.

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Kerala's political farce may have gone too far – The New Indian Express

Political correctness and propriety have gone missing from Kerala politics if the recent events are anything to go by.

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