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Unusual food pairings that Malayalis love
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Meat fry with banana fritters, or with sweet neyyappam? In Kerala’s street food hubs and cafes, age-old food pairings are being replaced with quirky combinations that demand a leap of faith
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Meat fry with banana fritters, or with sweet neyyappam? In Kerala’s street food hubs and cafes, age-old food pairings are being replaced with quirky combinations that demand a leap of faith
Puttu with parippu (dal) and duck egg roast at Nair’s Puttu Kada at North Paravur
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Balram Menon
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In Azhikode, there’s always room for surprise
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Delimitation changed profile of constituency, which used to be Left bastion
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Delimitation changed profile of constituency, which used to be Left bastion Azhikode used to be a stronghold of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) [CPI(M)] till the last delimitation changed its electoral profile. The party still has a strong base in the constituency. But, Azhikode has a history of throwing up surprises.
With the CPI(M) setting its eyes on recapturing the Azhikode seat from the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML), a close battle is expected in the upcoming Assembly election. The IUML’s K.M. Shaji won the seat from the CPI(M) in 2011 by a margin of 493 votes and increased his margin to 2,287 in 2016. After his expulsion from the CPI(M), M.V. Raghavan, who had contested as an Independent candidate with the support of the United Democratic Front (UDF), won the seat in 1987, breaking the constituency’s
In 19 local bodies in Kerala, LDF will have no opposition, results show
Of the 22 local bodies, 19 will have councils composed entirely of members of the CPM-led Left Democratic Front (LDF). December 18, 2020 4:03:29 pm
Kozhikode: Left Democratic Front (LDF) workers celebrate during counting day of Kerala local body elections (PTI)
An analysis of the results of the
recently-held local body elections in Kerala show that councils in 22 local bodies in the state will have no opposition members, paving the way for a unilateral model of governance and decision-making in these bodies.
Of the 22 local bodies, 19 will have councils composed entirely of members of the CPM-led Left Democratic Front (LDF), The Indian Express found. Apart from the CPM, the front includes parties like the CPI, KC(M), LJD, JD(S), NCP to name a few.
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