Congress scion Rahul Gandhi, who represents the Kerala constituency of Wayanad, has written a letter to the Kerala Chief Minister, urging the CPM led LDF government of the state for early payment of compensation to the flood affected people in the constituency. He has also written to Union Continue Reading
Actress Nithya Menen has come strong against the allegations circulating in the social media about her that she was more interested to promote her films than to stand with her people at the time the state was suffering due to rain-related issues. Through a video, she has explained her part of the story. She has […]Continue Reading
The Kerala government has approached the High Court of the state to reject the amicus curiae’s findings on the recent flood that brought devastation to the state. Earlier, the amicus curiae, in the report he presented to the top court of the state, blamed the state government for the natural disaster that affected the lives […]Continue Reading
In the first budget presented after the devastating flood, the Kerala government has decided to collect a cess for the rebuilding of the state, named ‘Flood Cess’. The state is expected to collect as many as 600 crores additional revenue every year through the proposed cess. The state will impose one per cent cess on […]Continue Reading
Congress President Rahul Gandhi, who was on a foreign program at the time a severe flood engulfed the South Indian state of Kerala, has reached the state for a two-day visit. As per a report, he would visit several flood-affected regions across the state in his two-day program in the state. Another report says that […]Continue Reading
The Kerala opposition leader, Ramesh Chennithala, has demanded a judicial enquiry into the circumstances that led to the opening up of as many as forty-four dams simultaneously across the state hours before the flood water engulfed several districts in the state. According to him, the action of opening up of the dams is the reason […]Continue Reading
Kerala was seriously affected by a serious flood and several other rainfall-related issues. Hundreds of innocent lives lost. Lakhs and lakhs of people were shifted to relief camps. What the state suffered was an unprecedented natural disaster. Now, the state government of Kerala has ventured into a herculean task of bringing happiness back into the […]Continue Reading
The South Indian state of Kerala, which experienced a deadly flood and several other rain-related disasters, is slowly getting back to normal. According to a report published by a leading national daily, so far, since August eight, as many as 223 people have been killed across the state due to the rain-related disasters such […]Continue Reading
The capital of Kerala, Trivandrum, which was spared by the deadly flood that engulfed the state lately, is playing an important role in the flood relief activities, which has been initiated by the state government and several non-government organisations. So far, more than eighteen loads of trucks have been sent from the state capital to […]Continue Reading
Railway Minister Piyush Goyal confirmed his ministry is doing possible help for people stranded in Kerala. “Railways will now provide free transportation of flood relief kit for Kerala through diverse State Govt agencies, PSUs and other Government firms.” Goyal tweeted Due to the floods in Kerala, there has been a shortage of drinking water. Railways […]Continue Reading