Ramesh Chennithala urges Kerala govt to withdraw approval for Palakkad brewery
The Congress leader said the government granted permission to Oasis Commercial Pvt Ltd to set up the brewery without taking any of the stakeholders into confidence.
The Congress leader said the government granted permission to Oasis Commercial Pvt Ltd to set up the brewery without taking any of the stakeholders into confidence.
The Kerala government has suspended two prison officials over allegations of providing VIP treatment to businessman Boby Chemmanur, who was briefly housed at Kakkanad district jail following his arrest in the actress harassment case.
The Kerala Government has decided to declare individuals missing in the Mundakkai, Churalmala landslides as deceased. This decision aims to facilitate financial aid distribution to their families, as previously announced for deceased victims.
As per the data, mortality rates in this group have remained relatively consistent, at 3.30% in 2019 and at 3.13% and 3.23% in the post-vaccination years of 2022 and 2023 respectively.
The Kerala government has decided to take strict action against government employees who have illegally availed of social welfare pensions. The decision was made during a meeting chaired by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Saturday.
A report of the state government, which now came out, states that for the burial of bodies of 359 people who died in the disaster , a sum of Rs 2.76 crore has been spent. According to this, the cost of burial of a body comes to Rs 75,000.
Governor Khan on Wednesday said that as regards to this, it is up to the government to act.
Leader of the Opposition in the Kerala Assembly VD Satheesan alleged that governance is totally missing in the state and that administrative mismanagement is the hallmark of the Left government in the state.
The new rate would reduce the permit fee by at least 50 per cent for houses with an area from 81 square metres to 300 square metres, Local Self-Government Minister MB Rajesh said here on Wednesday.
Calling the appointment of an IAS officer as 'Foreign Secretary' in Kerala by CM Pinarayi Vijayan a blatant overreach and violation of the Constitution, BJP Kerala president K Surendran on Saturday said this unconstitutional move sets a dangerous precedent.