Kerala asks Centre to restore its kerosene quota
Asking Centre to restore kerosene quota to the state, Congress-led UDF government in Kerala on Monday decided to meet Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to take up the issue.
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Kerala govt gives 2 weeks to Munnar encroachers
Armed with the mandate of an all-party meeting held here on Friday, Chief Minister Oommen Chandy ordered removal of encroachments on government land at the hill station of Munnar within two weeks.
Ch
Diesel price hike sparks protest, bus strike next week
Left parties and BJP today staged demonstrations across Kerala in protest against hike in the prices of diesel and cooking gas while the private bus operators threatened to organise a one-day strike o
CPM for ‘strong action’ on tainted Kerala leader
The CPI(M) central committee has asked the state unit to take strong action on Mr P. Sasi, the former Kannur district secretary, who is facing allegations of sexual misconduct.
Sitaram Yechury’s words inspire CPI
The CPI (M) politburo member, Mr Sitaram Yechury’s candid words on reunification of the Communist parties have struck a chord with the CPI.
The central secretariat member, Mr Atul Kumar Anjaan, told
Kerala govt firm on stand for new dam in Mullaperiyar
Congress-led UDF government in Kerala on Wednesday said there was no change in their stand that a new dam be constructed at Mullaperiyar in place of the existing one.
"There is no change in the stand
Jairam Ramesh hits Edakochi cricket stadium for six, nods for Vizhinjam in Kochi
The minister for environment and forests, Mr Jairam Ramesh, has spiked the Kerala Cricket Association's plan for a cricket stadium at Edakochi, citing serious environment violations.
The association
Jairam nod for Vizhinjam in Kochi
Union Minister for Environment and Forests, Mr Jairam Ramesh, interacted with the Chief Minister, Mr Oommen Chandy, and other ministers here on Monday, giving on-the-spot approvals for several propos
Will Chandy government pardon UDF leader?
R. Balakrishna Pillai, chief of the Kerala Congress (B), has almost exhausted 45 days of parole in a corruption case. And now everyone is asking if the Oommen Chandy government will pardon him as his party is a partner in the ruling UDF coalition.
Chandy gives up 'Z' category cover
Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy, who prefers to be seen in the middle of a crowd, has decided to let go of his 'Z' category security cover.
Chandy through a letter to Director General of Police J