After days of growing conflict, Kerala’s Left-led government resolved today to depose Governor Arif Mohammad Khan from his position as chancellor of universities. The cabinet of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan decided to introduce an ordinance or special order to oust the Governor. The Continue Reading
On May 2, the state of Kerala witnessed an unparalleled and historic mandate for the Left Democratic Fund led by Pinarayi VijayanContinue Reading
On Tuesday M B Rajesh, CPI(M) legislator from Trithala constituency in Palakkad and Left Democratic Front (LDF) applicant, was announced chosen as Speaker of the fifteenth Kerala Legislative Assembly. Mr. Rajesh defeated United Democratic Front (UDF) and Congress administrator P. C. Vishnunath, chose from Kundara in Kollam, in the election held in the House. Pro-Tem […]Continue Reading
Pinarayi Vijayan sworn as the chief minister of Kerala for second time today. The oath-taking ceremony took place at the Central Stadium in Thiruvananthapuram. Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan administered the oath of office and secrecy to the members. Primarily, the Kerala High Court has given the go-ahead to the physical swearing-in ceremony of the […]Continue Reading
A formal announcement about the Ministers was yet to make by the CPI(M). Nevertheless, it was heard on the political grapevine that the party would nominate Veena George to take the place of KK Shailaja that is the Ministry of Health. Ms. George said she had received no word about her responsibility. There were unconfirmed […]Continue Reading
Health minister KK Shailaja, who was applauded and praised for her handling of the coronavirus outbreak as Kerala’s Health Minister, is excluded from the Left-led government’s new cabinet. The LDF, who was able to gain most of the seats in the last election ending a decades-old tradition, will have all new ministers except for Chief […]Continue Reading
Hindus constituting the largest community in Kerala, and the RSS being quite active and prevalent in the State, still, BJP has not been able to get electoral success. According to a common voter’s view, she clearly states why BJP has failed in Kerala. While BJP concentrated their attention more on the upper and middle-class people, […]Continue Reading
On Tuesday Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan reiterated that schools won’t be reopened soon within the state though the Centre had given its nod as a part of Unlock 5 guidelines. “Everybody wants schools to be reopened. But it’s doubtful now,” the CM said. He said school reopening are often considered only after the Covid spread is contained within the state. Continue Reading
Sixty-six children took their own lives in the state since March 25, the day when the countrywide lockdown became effective, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said on Thursday. Taking into account the circumstance, the Student Police Cadet task will dispatch ‘Chiri’, a telephonic advising project to give help to students confronting mental pressure. Raising Continue Reading
The state government is investigating the chance of holding the pending SSLC and higher secondary school assessments in the second seven day stretch of May. Be that as it may, the dates have not been finished and the new calendar might be reported after the lockdown. The bureau meeting on Wednesday will talk about the […]Continue Reading