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The opposition members in the Kerala Assembly boycotted Governor Arif Mohammad Khan s policy address and walked out on Friday, the first day of the Budget session, and later sat on a dharna at the Assembly s entry gate.While the Governor .
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The death toll increased to 1,50,336 as 222 people succumbed to the disease in a span of 24 hours, the data updated at 8 a.m. showed.
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Kerala Assembly session to begin as per COVID protocol on January 8
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Governor’s address on opening day, Budget on Jan. 15
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Governor’s address on opening day, Budget on Jan. 15
The 22nd and final session of the 14th Kerala Legislative Assembly scheduled from January 8 will be held in accordance with the COVID-19 protocol.
Governor Arif Mohammed Khan will make the customary policy address of the government on the opening day of the session. Finance Minister T.M. Thomas Isaac will present his 12th Budget and the final Budget of the Pinarayi Vijayan-led Left Democratic Front (LDF) government on January 15. Detailed guidelines have been issued by Legislature Secretary S.V. Unnikrishnan Nair to ensure that all who step into the Legislative Assembly premises follow the COVID-19 protocol and guidelines.
According to the latest figures of the State Election Commission, Kottayam district recorded 73 per cent turnout, Ernakulam 76 per cent, Thrissur 74 per cent, Palakkad 77 per cent and Wayanad 79 per cent.