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Tough action on those consuming liquor in public: Minister
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Kerala Excise Minister P K Gurudasan told the State Assembly today the government would take stern action against those who consumed liquor at public places and vehicles parked in roads in the State.
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State to set up Company for power porjects
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Electricity Minister A K Balan informed the State Assembly today the government had taken a decision to set up a company for implementing mini micro projects, including non-conventional ones like biomass.
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No regret over holding second hartal on same issue: CM
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Chief Minister V S Achuthanandan today made it clear he did not have any regret over Left Parties holding second hartal in the state within a span of ten days on the issue of hike in the prices of petroleum products.
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No evidence against JeI : State Govt
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The Kerala Government today submitted before the High Court that there was no evidence against Jamaet-e-Islami indulging in any anti-national activities.
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Wayanad land encroachments: Govt to move SC
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The state government will move the Supreme Court questioning the Kerala High Court verdict which ordered eviction of encroachments of land in Wayand by tribal associations.
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Kerala"s revenue receipts register fall in Dec 2008
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Dip in prices of cash crops, petroleum products blamed. The revenue receipts of Kerala Government fell short by Rs 300 crore from the expected level in December 2008 even though the recession has not yet adversely affected
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CPI(M) warns govt against fuel price hike
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The CPI(M) today warned the government against the reported move by it to increase the prices of petroleum products, and to exclude a vast section of the population from the PDS
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B"lore police questions Madani and Soofiya
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It is reported that Bangalore police had questioned PDP Chairman Abdul Nazar Madhani and his wife Soofiya Madhani on Sunday in connection with the Bangalore bomb blast case.
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Minister flays media for spreading false news on fever
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Health minister P K Sreemathi said that news on outbreak of fever is media creation and there is no basis in the report. She alleged that the media has been spreading false news against the Left prior to elections
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CM blames centre for delay in Kochi metro project
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Chief minister V S Achuthanandan accused the centre for causing delay in implementing the Kochi Metro rail project.
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Kerala"s revenue receipts register fall in Dec 2008
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Dip in prices of cash crops, petroleum products blamed. The revenue receipts of Kerala Government fell short by Rs 300 crore from the expected level in December 2008 even though the recession has not yet adversely affected
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CM replies to Governor's address row
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Chief minister V S Achuthanandan gave a reply on the controversy regarding the Governor's address in the Kerala Assembly on the opening day of the budget session on February 25.
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Doctors transfer :New order to be issued today
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Health minister P K Sreemathi admitted that there were anomalies in the transfer orders given to doctors issued as part of implementing specialty cadre.
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Islamic financial body in Kerala: petition adjourned to Sept 7
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The Reserve Bank of India was Thursday asked by the Kerala High Court to file by September 7 its counter on a petition challenging an Islamic financial institution in the state on the lines of Islamic banks.
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Govt. firm on Smart City
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S Sharma, minister informed that the government still stands by the deal regarding Smart City project. Speaking to media here the minister conveyed government's commitment to implement the project
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INL sever ties with LDF; to support UDF
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Snapping its nearly two-decade-long ties with LDF in Kerala, the Indian National League, a splinter group of IUML, Thursday decided to join hands with the Opposition UDF led by Congress ahead of the coming local body polls.
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Not to stay back from Smart City project: TECOM
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TECOM made it clear that it is not thinking of moving back from Smart City Project. Such kind of news are baseless. There are no responses from the state government now and if the government is not willing to move ahead with the project
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Rs 211 cr World Bank loan for strengthening dams
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The World Bank has sanctioned a loan of Rs 211.7 crore for strengthening dams in Kerala excluding Mullaperiyar. 47 dams under KSEB and the Irrigation Department will be included.
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Cabinet approves Munnar Tourism zone ordinance
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The Kerala Cabinet today decided to promulgate an ordinance for the creation of a separate Munnar Tourism Zone. Speaking to reporters after the Cabinet meeting, Chief Minister V S Achuthandan said Munnar Tourism Zone would be developed in 1,036 acres of land in the Kannan Devan Hills
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Parishath urges to stay back from Kinaloor project
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The Sasthra Sahithya Parishath in its petition to the chief minister urged to stay back from the proposed four line roadway in Kinaloor.
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Land for all adivasis: VS
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V S Achuthanandhan said that he would make Kerala the first state where the whole of adivasis would get land and house. He also added that adivasis play a great role in curbing poaching and protect the forests.
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Action against doctors for disobeying transfer orders
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Health minister P K Sreemathi said that action will be taken against doctors who are absent from duty after getting the transfer orders. Transfers for people who have worked in the same place for years is common.
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Kannur violence spreads to more areas, 10 arrested
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The violence that started in Kannur with the gruesome murder of two local BJP leaders on Friday allegedly by a CPI (M) killer squad, spread into more areas in the district on Monday.
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Monsoon ends Kerala’s drought; farmers hopeful for their crop
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The southwest monsoon arrived in Kerala on Monday, bringing relief to about 25 crore farmers in the country after a long year of drought and creating hopes of a fall in the prices of essential commodities.
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Now an e-magazine for Indian writing in English
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Do writings of Booker Prize winner Arundhati Roy, Sashi Tharoor or other Indian Indian-English writers, which have won global critical acclaim reflect the 'real' India?
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