Centre adopting biased, vengeful attitude towards Kerala: CM
Describing the satyagraha as a fight for survival in an extraordinary situation, the Chief Minister said the Centre has consciously created hurdles to block Kerala’s development.
Describing the satyagraha as a fight for survival in an extraordinary situation, the Chief Minister said the Centre has consciously created hurdles to block Kerala’s development.
This progress is reflected in the recent approval of 22 projects under the third phase of the Central Government’s Electronics Component Manufacturing Scheme (ECMS), which includes four proposals from the state of Uttar Pradesh.
He urged the Centre to treat the issue as a matter of national security rather than isolated incidents.
This recognition reaffirms state’s strong compliance with national standards, timely achievement of coverage milestones, and effective execution at scale, reinforcing the State’s leadership in adopting data-driven, farmer-centric digital reforms, said officials from the Agriculture & Farmers' Empowerment on Friday.
The meeting, held at the Chief Minister’s residential office here, was attended by senior officials of the state government, the Union coal ministry and subsidiaries of Coal India Limited.
The Union Ministry of Mines has provided the state ₹100 crore under its Special Assistance Scheme for 2025–26 in recognition of its commendable progress in mining reforms.
This significant step is set to further accelerate investment, boost domestic manufacturing, and enhance India’s global competitiveness in the Man-Made Fibre (MMF) Apparel, MMF Fabrics, and Technical Textiles sectors, the Ministry of Textiles said on Tuesday.
AAP National Convener Arvind Kejriwal and senior party leader Manish Sisodia, including others, have expressed serious concern, alleging that the government’s failing security apparatus is responsible for the escalating breaches.
Demands for promoting tourism in 50 villages, mainly along the Indo-China border, were raised by Chief Secretary Anand Bardhan during a series of meetings with Union government authorities and departmental heads in New Delhi on Friday.
The proposed law aims to replace the Seeds Act, 1966, ensuring quality, transparency, and innovation in India’s seed sector.