Despite CPI Objections, LDF govt in Kerala signs MoU to join PM SHRI Scheme
The MoU was signed in New Delhi on Thursday by Kerala’s General Education Secretary J. Vasuki and officials from the Union Ministry of Education.
The MoU was signed in New Delhi on Thursday by Kerala’s General Education Secretary J. Vasuki and officials from the Union Ministry of Education.
Speaking to the media at the NSS headquarters at Perunna in Kottayam, Sukumaran Nair said he had already made his position clear and had nothing further to add.
Inaugurating the Navratri Sargotsavam in Kozhikode on Thursday, he said if such an attitude is really in their minds, why are they not ready to tell it to the people openly.
Rajeev Chandrasekhar said here on Tuesday that the LDF government has utterly failed to control the skyrocketing prices of essential commodities ibn the state .
Amid the ongoing tussle between the LDF government and Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar over the appointment of vice-chancellors in various universities in the state, the Kerala cabinet Wednesday approved a draft ordinance to amend the clauses related to the appointment of the vice-chancellor of the Kerala University of Digital Sciences, Innovation and Technology Act, 2021.
At a time when the state's healthcare system is facing intense criticism, a recent statement by Saji Cherian, Kerala's Minister for Fisheries, Culture and Youth Affairs, has put the state Health Department and the ruling LDF government in a tight spot.
The Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) in Kerala will boycott the Left Democratic Front (LDF) government’s fourth-anniversary celebrations.
Senior Congress leader and Leader of the Opposition in the Kerala Assembly VD Satheesan on Saturday accused the CPI-M-led LDF government in Kerala of failing to curb the unprecedented flow of highly dangerous narcotic substances in the state due to which Kerala has become a hub of drugs. He alleged that the drug mafia has been let loose in Kerala due to political patronage.
The Left Democratic Front (LDF) government in Kerala has decided to withdraw the controversial Kerala Forest (Amendment) Bill, 2024. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan announced on Wednesday that the proposed amendments to the Forest Act, which had sparked public concerns, would not proceed.
The initiatives, part of the fourth phase of the 100-day program, aim to drive progress and are slated for completion by October 22. Chief Minister Vijayan announced that 1,070 projects across 47 departments are part of the latest 100-day initiative.