2015 in Kerala
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Events in the year 2015 in Kerala.
Events
- 22 January - Communist Party of India (Marxist) worker killed in Nadapuram by Indian Union Muslim League paving way to communal tensions in the region.[1]
- 29 January - a 47 year old security guard rammed and killed at Sobha City Thrissur using a Hummer by Mohammed Nisham owner of Kings Beedi.[2]
- 30 January - Actor Shine Tom Chacko along with 4 models arrested for possessing and trading Cocaine in Kochi.[3]
- 31 January - National Games inauguration at Greenfield International Stadium.
- 14 February - National Gamescomes to an end with Services Sports Control Board and Kerala tops in medal tally.
- 27 February - A meteoroid air burst reported in Kerala.[4]
- March 13 - Left Democratic Front MLA's created ruckus in Kerala Legislative Assembly as part of protests against K. M. Mani during budget session.[5]
- April 7 - Inaugural season of Malabar Premier League football kicked off at Malappuram.[6]
- April 19 - Malayalam news channel Janam TV launched.[7]
- April 24 - Operation Sulaimani launched at Kozhikode district.[8]
- May 1 - Maoist couple Roopesh and P.A. Shyna were arrested by Andhra Pradesh Police from Coimbatore.[9]
- May 2 - Operation Anantha, an Urban flood management program for Thiruvananthapuram initiated by District Disaster Management Authority.[10]
- May 4 - Four young athletes attempts suicide at Sports Authority of India hostel in Alappuzha following harassments.[11]
- May 13 - A major fire occurred in S. M. Street, Kozhikode.[12]
- August 3 - IIT Palakkad started academic courses from temporary facility within Ahalia Health Heritage and Knowledge Village.[13]
- August 26 - A boat collision accident in Kochi claimed 11 lives.[14]
- November 2 - Kerala local elections first phase held.
- December 29 - Supreme Court of India upholds Second Chandy ministry's measures towards Prohibition, curbs on sale of alcohol etc. brought through government order in 2014 August.[15]
