KERALA MINISTER
Vizhinjam seaport gets its location code
The Vizhinjam International Seaport in Kerala has achieved a significant milestone by receiving its location code, IN NYY 1, from the Indian government on June 21, 2024. Managed by Vizhinjam International Seaport Limited (VISL), this development was highlighted by Kerala's Ports Minister V N Vasavan in the state Assembly. The port's new code marks its readiness to operate as a major transshipment hub, enhancing logistical capabilities and fostering increased trade and economic activity in the region.
Probably trying to please voters of Wayanad: BJP on Rahul Gandhi's comments in LS
The BJP slammed Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday for allegedly "abusing" Hindus in the Lok Sabha, claiming that he probably did so to please the voters in Kerala's Wayanad, from where his sister Priyanka Gandhi Vadra is set to contest a Lok Sabha bypoll.
Shashi Tharoor, Rajeev Chandrasekhar continue to spar over AIIMS in Kerala
The ongoing dispute between Congress MP Shashi Tharoor and BJP leader Rajeev Chandrasekhar over the establishment of AIIMS in Kerala escalated. Tharoor asserting that no MP can unilaterally decide the location of the medical institution, while Chandrasekhar criticissed Tharoor for not fulfilling promises to Thiruvananthapuram. Despite Tharoor's efforts, the central government approved Kerala's proposal to place AIIMS in Kozhikode, sparking further political tension leading up to the 2024 elections.
Centre should have state-specific financial approach for development, says Kerala FM
Kerala Finance Minister urges Centre for state-specific financial approach and flexibility in borrowing, demanding Rs 24,000 crore package due to reduced funds. The state faces challenges like coastline erosion and aging population, requiring resource allocation for elderly care.
Kerala Minister says many students who have cleared SSLC exam don't know how to read or write properly
Kerala's SSLC exams show a high pass rate, but concerns remain about students' reading and writing skills. The Education Minister plans changes to address these issues and improve the evaluation system for future academic years.
Kerala to have a new name? Assembly passes resolution for second time to change state's name
The Kerala Assembly unanimously adopted a resolution on Monday to urge the Centre to officially change the state's name to 'Keralam'. This resolution, moved by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, came for the second time after the Union Home Ministry suggested some technical changes to the first one.
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Kerala Class 11 seat row: Student unions continue protest against state government
Members of KSU and MSF in Kerala protested against alleged plus-one seat shortage in the northern Malabar region, leading to violent clashes in some areas. The Congress-affiliated KSU and Indian Union Muslim League's MSF organized marches criticising the Left government. The protests included stone-pelting and clashes with police in Kollam, with similar demonstrations in Kozhikode, Wayanad, and Malappuram districts. The government denies a crisis, citing vacant seats post-admissions, amid criticism after a student's suicide over seat anxiety.
Kerala's financial crisis artificially created by Centre, alleges state finance minister K N Balagopal
The Kerala government accused the Centre of undermining the country's federal structure, leading to a financial crisis in the state. Finance Minister Balagopal said that the Centre's treatment of funds raised by the Kerala Infrastructure Investment Fund Board (KIIFB) as part of Kerala's borrowing severely impacted resource mobilization initiatives. Despite challenges, KIIFB spent Rs 29,100 crore on projects, aiming for Rs 50,000 crore in total.
Kerala CM Vijayan criticises Centre for not appointing Congress MP K Suresh as LS pro-tem Speaker
The CM, in a statement issued by his office, also questioned what is the BJP's answer to those who suspect that Suresh was not considered for the post due to the "upper caste politics" followed by the Sangh Parivar. Vijayan's remarks came a day after seven-term parliamentarian and BJP leader Bhartruhari Mahtab was made the pro-tem Speaker of the Lok Sabha.
Kerala govt to start 10,000 yoga clubs this year: Health Minister
Kerala's Health Minister, Veena George, announced plans to establish 10,000 new yoga clubs in the state this year. The move is part of the state's 'Yoga for Individual and Society' initiative, which aims to promote a healthy body and mind by warding off diseases and strengthening the immune system.
Kerala Minister Radhakrishnan quits; signs historic order before handing over resignation
K Radhakrishnan, the lone LDF candidate to win from Kerala in the recent Lok Sabha polls, resigned as state Minister. He quit as the Kerala Minister for Devaswom and Welfare of SC, ST and Backward Classes and Parliamentary Affairs after winning from Alathur constituency.
Congress in Kerala apologises to Christians over controversial social media post
On Monday, the Congress in Kerala apologized to the Christian community following a social media post that mocked Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his recent meeting with Pope Francis. This post had sparked a political controversy in the state.
NCERT textbook row: Kerala minister M B Rajesh slams BJP
Kerala Minister M B Rajesh criticised NCERT's modifications to school textbooks regarding the Babri Masjid demolition. He accued the move by the government as communalising and urged a collective fight against such attempts. Rajesh alleged that the BJP-led government has a history of similar actions, emphasising the need to resist their communal agendas. NCERT defended the changes, stating that teaching about riots could lead to negative impacts on students.
"Interests of citizens of India are safeguarded by GoI": BJP's V Muraleedharan on Kerala Minister's visit to Kuwait
BJP leader V Muraleedharan has defended the decision of Kerala Health Minister Veena George to travel to Kuwait to coordinate the relief operation following a fire incident in Kuwait that killed 45 Indians, primarily from Kerala. Muraleedharan argued that the interests of Indian citizens living abroad are protected by the Indian government, and that the state minister's travel to a foreign country is unnecessary.
Congress criticises Centre's denial of permission to Kerala minister to visit Kuwait
The opposition Congress in Kerala criticizes the Centre for denying permission to state Health Minister Veena George to travel to Kuwait to coordinate relief efforts for Malayalees affected by a tragic fire incident. Leader of Opposition V D Satheesan calls it unfortunate and criticizes the Centre for sending a wrong message.
Denied permission to visit Kuwait for fire relief efforts: Kerala minister
The fire incident has claimed the lives of 49 people, with 40 of them being Indians. Out of these, 23 are from Kerala. The state government had decided to send George to Kuwait to help with the relief efforts, including treatment for the injured and the repatriation of the deceased.
Kerala CM writes to EAM Jaishankar, seeks Centre's intervention in Kuwait fire incident
In his letter, Vijayan said that he came across reports that a fire had broken out in a camp -- known as NBTC camp -- in Mangaf, Kuwait and many Indians, including some from Kerala, have lost their lives.
Suresh Gopi calls on E K Nayanar's family on his first visit to Kerala as union minister
BJP leader and Union Minister Suresh Gopi visited the family of late CPI(M) veteran E K Nayanar, former Kerala Chief Minister, during his first visit to Kerala after assuming office as MoS for Tourism and Petroleum. Gopi paid respects at various temples before visiting Nayanar's home in Kalliasseri, where he was warmly welcomed by Nayanar's wife, Sarada teacher.
Suresh Gopi takes charge as Union Minister of State, thanks people of Kerala for "huge responsibility"
Malayalam actor-turned-politician Suresh Gopi assumed dual responsibilities as Minister of State for Petroleum and Natural Gas, and in the Ministry of Tourism. He expressed gratitude to the people of Thrissur for the opportunity, and dismissing rumors of resignation. His victory in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections reflects growing support for the BJP in the state. He plans to prioritise healthcare infrastructure and bring AIIMS to Kerala. He talked about his commitment to public service.
Malayalam star Suresh Gopi scoffs at rumours of resigning from Modi's govt, lambasts media for 'grossly incorrect' reports
In a Facebook post, Gopi said that it is a matter of pride for him to be in the Council of Ministers of the Modi government and to represent the people of Kerala.
Kerala govt rejects opposition demand to register corruption case into liquor policy row
Kerala's Left government rejected opposition UDF's demand to register a corruption case regarding alleged liquor policy amendment. Chief Minister Vijayan dismissed claims in the state assembly. Opposition protested and demanded investigation and resignations, leading to a House boycott. Congress accuses LDF of bribery, while Left denied discussing any policy changes. There was a controversy over an audio clip suggesting bribes from bar owners. sparking further calls for action.
George Kurian rewarded with ministerial berth for loyalty to BJP since party formation in 1980
Kerala BJP General Secretary George Kurian, a loyal party worker since the 1970s, rewarded with a ministerial berth in the third Narendra Modi government for his dedication to the saffron party movement.
NDA strengthened foundation of a 'new politics' in South with its LS poll performance: PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised the National Democratic Alliance's success in South India during the recent Lok Sabha polls, highlighting victories in Kerala and Andhra Pradesh. Despite not winning seats in Tamil Nadu, Modi emphasised the rise in NDA's vote share as a positive sign for the future. He also acknowledged the sacrifices made by BJP workers in Kerala and expressed optimism for the alliance's growing influence in the region.
Exit polls throw the gateway to deep south open for BJP
Exit polls predict the BJP will gain 1-3 seats in Kerala and 1-4 seats in Tamil Nadu in the 2024 elections, signaling a breakthrough in traditionally non-BJP regions. Prime Minister Modi's focus on South India, strategic candidate placements, defections from Congress, and alliances have bolstered BJP's prospects in these states
No deliberations started yet by Kerala govt on liquor policy: Excise Minister M B Rajesh
Kerala's Excise Minister M B Rajesh has denied any discussions on the state's liquor policy, despite reports suggesting the Left administration may withdraw the 'dry day' norm. Rajesh cited a voice clip allegedly suggesting a bar association member was asking for a favourable liquor policy. He stated that strict action would be taken against such attempts. Rajesh also confirmed that the proposal of bars in IT parks was part of the earlier liquor policy and approved by the legislative Assembly's subject committee.
Left govt in Kerala enters fourth year, CM says extreme poverty will be eradicated by 2025
Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan said that while the Union government fails to fill the numerous vacancies in various Central government establishments, including the Indian Railways and other Central public sector undertakings, the Kerala Public Service Commission stands as a model for the entire country. He promised that the Left government will eradicate extreme poverty in the state in the coming year.
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