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Too Small to Serve? Not this Kid!

International volleyball star Tom Joseph met his youngest ‘trainee-in-crime’, Vedik Sreekanth, a fourth grader, at the BPCL Ground where a sizzling summer volleyball coaching camp has just begun. Though the camp was officially for students from 6th grade to Plus Two, Vedik’s energy and passion for the game was so electrifying that the coaches decided to bend the rules and let the little champ join in.

Because hey, who says age matters when you’ve already mastered the art of spiking imaginary balls in your backyard?

Photo: E.V. Sreekumar / Manorama

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Trampled by the Wild: A Family’s Irreplaceable Loss

At Valiyaknachery in Kuttampuzha, Eldose Varghese fell victim to a wild elephant attack, leaving behind a family shattered by grief. Near his lifeless body, his sister Leelamma and mother Ruth stand sobbing, their sorrow spilling over in an unbearable wave of loss.

Had life gone on as usual, this family would not be drowning in tears today. But when the unpredictable movements of wildlife collide with human lives, fate tests the limits of human endurance, often leading some down a path with no return.

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MANORAMA CAR EXPO

Malayala Manorama Auto World Expo at CIAL Convention Centre had an Impressive Display of Vehicles”

The much-anticipated Malayala Manorama Auto World Expo at the CIAL Convention Centre, showcasing an exciting array of vehicles ranging from the latest luxury cars and high-performance bikes to cutting-edge electric vehicles. Enthusiasts and industry professionals have gathered to witness the newest innovations and trends in the automobile sector. The expo offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore a diverse lineup of vehicles, interact with experts, and experience the future of mobility up close.

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SELF DEFENCE

Under the leadership of the Social Policing Division, Kerala Police conducted a self-defense training program for women at Rajagiri Business College. Training sessions are being held at various educational institutions in the city.

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A JOURNEY ETCHED IN GRATITUDE

A Journey Etched in Gratitude
Photography was never just a profession for me—it was a gift, a calling, and a legacy passed down by those who saw something in me before I even recognized it myself. If I trace back to where it all began, the roots firmly rest with two remarkable people—my uncle, C.K. Satyaraj, and my mother, C.K. Mallika.

My uncle, then the Chief Accountant in Kuwait, was not just a man of numbers; he was a storyteller, a visual chronicler who lived and breathed photojournalism. His lens captured moments that found a home in Mathrubhumi Weekly, under the editorship of the legendary M.T. Vasudevan Nair, and the Illustrated Weekly of India, during Khushwant Singh’s tenure. He was a freelancer, but his passion was anything but casual.
He saw the world through frames, through light and shadow, and most importantly, through an unwavering belief in the power of images. And it was he who saw that spark in me. His faith in my ability went beyond words—it materialized in the form of a Miranda DSLR camera, a gift that changed everything. It wasn’t just a piece of equipment; it was a door to a world I never knew existed. From that moment, there was no looking back.
But talent and opportunity alone don’t shape a career. Consistency, discipline, and the resilience to push forward—these came from my mother, the silent force behind every decision I made. Through my teenage years, when distractions were plenty and paths uncertain, she stood by me, shaping my discipline, giving me the confidence to chase my passion relentlessly.

Today, both my uncle and my mother are senior citizens. Time has gifted me the privilege of presenting this website—a culmination of years of work, love, and learning—to them. Seeing their eyes light up, watching them scroll through the images that define my journey, was a moment beyond words. It was a circle completed, a tribute to the ones who believed in me before the world did.

This isn’t just a platform to showcase my work; it is a testament to the two pillars of my life—one who gave me the vision, and the other who gave me the strength to pursue it.
This is as much their journey as it is mine.